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the londoners are getting younger. you know that. londoners isge of now 35. that is down two years from when i was elected. the population is going up. much -- that is why i am here. >> mayor, thank you very much. we will get back to you in just a couple of minutes. that was of course the london mayor, boris johnson furious -- boris johnson. now we know the question he gets asked the most. >> my haircut. [laughter] >> i wanted an answer to that next. >> that is the question we now need the answer to. i am interested in hearing him talk about london moving in. francine, looking forward to the conversation already. take two with boris coming up very shortly. in the last few minutes, we have had breaking news from lenovo, the largest easy vendor is going to buy ibm's x86 server business. let's get the details of that deal. jonathan ferro has been running through the numbers. is how muchion lenovo is going to pay, a mix of cash and stock. this is the lower end of the talks they supposedly have last may. that is an interesting point. i think it is worth discussing
the londoners are getting younger. you know that. londoners isge of now 35. that is down two years from when i was elected. the population is going up. much -- that is why i am here. >> mayor, thank you very much. we will get back to you in just a couple of minutes. that was of course the london mayor, boris johnson furious -- boris johnson. now we know the question he gets asked the most. >> my haircut. [laughter] >> i wanted an answer to that next. >> that is the...
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atlantaome game for only it's in london.e national basketball association's eighth ever regular-season game in london and the latest arduous step to take the franchise local. >> we look at some of the assets that we have. brand.n is a global now we want to further leverage and ultimately monetize. >> the nba is already going global. the nets owner is russian. two layers are from europe and the hawks players include a german, a mexican, and someone from macedonia. biggestrnett may be the draw but these chinese issues are the business. even the nets black-and-white kicks is designed for a global audience. at least in europe the soccer players don't have much to worry about just yet. in big asball be russia as you are tall? >> it's big in russia just not as big as soccer. like so many fans of his own and it's hard to get a question in. the nets won the game putting it on the right foot but basketball's battle for the world hearts is just getting started. ryan chilcote, bloomberg, london. >> forget the basketball. you spoke to a
atlantaome game for only it's in london.e national basketball association's eighth ever regular-season game in london and the latest arduous step to take the franchise local. >> we look at some of the assets that we have. brand.n is a global now we want to further leverage and ultimately monetize. >> the nba is already going global. the nets owner is russian. two layers are from europe and the hawks players include a german, a mexican, and someone from macedonia. biggestrnett may be...
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designer from east london -- edgy london designer from east london.ally classic in a beautiful menswear. something for everyone. >> gray to speak to you, imran amed, founder and editor of "the business of fashion." tom keene knows a thing or two about fashion and joins us from new york. >> do i look edgy today? i want an edgy look for when i walk the bloomberg quote surveillance" -- the "bloomberg surveillance" catwalk. >> pink tie. >> stripes and all that. we have the ecb and the bank of england announcement. boredom expected but never boring, perspective from vincent reinhart of morgan stanley. a great thinker about central banks and monetary policy. those important european decisions. and then he will take us forward to tomorrow's american jobs report. a big surprise yesterday, better than good adp report. everybody shifted up on that aen goldman sachs with cautious outlook, ramping up their view for nonfarm pay rolls. is still out in las vegas at ces, we will go there and look at t-mobile, samsung, other stories. -- a lot more centered around a br
designer from east london -- edgy london designer from east london.ally classic in a beautiful menswear. something for everyone. >> gray to speak to you, imran amed, founder and editor of "the business of fashion." tom keene knows a thing or two about fashion and joins us from new york. >> do i look edgy today? i want an edgy look for when i walk the bloomberg quote surveillance" -- the "bloomberg surveillance" catwalk. >> pink tie. >> stripes...
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. -- london? >> george osborne will set out his vision a more spending cuts in a speech and lower taxes. >> not a cheery message for a lot people in one of the fastest-growing economies in the western world. you have unemployment and -- of unemployment falling and economic activity rising. truths andr of hard the government will not be losing the purse strings. tempering andot this is about minimizing the government's role in the economy. incentivizing and hiring more. funded bynot be borrowing and, as we start 2014, really, this is about setting this up for next year. >> it is a big year because the election. despite the improvement in the economy, the conservatives are losing some of their core support, aren't they? >> it seems so. 30% of the voters seem to have supported them in the last election and no longer back the party. one of the big issues is austerity being unpopular. when you ask people if they feel a little bit richer, they will tell you know. there are energy costs and food costs co
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al jazeera, london. >> and those are the top stories from me and the rest of the team in london.ow let's go back to doha. >> thanks, barbara. still to come on the program we do a gourmet taste test of a fishy delicacy being farmed in the u.s. find out if it's good enough to challenge the russian competition. >> now, california is already known for its booming film technology and wine industries, but there is a new fishy product now bringing in the big bucks. >> reporter: from the outside you would never know they're making a new kind of california gold in these buildings. but here there is money being made in dozens of huge tanks swarming in sturgeon. sturgeon aren't likely to win any beauty contests but their briny eggs are the delicacy long consumed bizarre, by czars, mov. >> a lot of people don't get to say they eat caviar for a business. i do. >> reporter: it's a booming dawn fall from the caspian he sea. it all changed when the soviet union collapsed. >> there was a rampant poaching, the money didn't flow back to the hatchy system and the quality of the caviar went down. so
al jazeera, london. >> and those are the top stories from me and the rest of the team in london.ow let's go back to doha. >> thanks, barbara. still to come on the program we do a gourmet taste test of a fishy delicacy being farmed in the u.s. find out if it's good enough to challenge the russian competition. >> now, california is already known for its booming film technology and wine industries, but there is a new fishy product now bringing in the big bucks. >> reporter:...
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>> welcome to the news hour from doha and london. coming up in the next 60 minutes, afghanistan releases dozens of suspected taliban fighters considered dangerous by the united states. >> unfinished revolution, the prime minister resigns after months of political crisis. >> in london, the european union considers whether to send its own peace keeping force to central african republic. >> anger in london after a man shot by police is judged to have been lawfully killed. we have reaction. >> no, not success at a horror move re, but mexico's latest tourist attraction. we take a trip to the island of the dolls. >> the afghan government has announced plans to release 72 suspected taliban fighters from scale, despite objections by the united states. the u.s.s the man posed a danger to the country and the region, and has accused them of being involved in the wounding and killing of coalition troops. jane ferguson joins us live from kabul now and jane, why are these men being released? >> well, surely they're being released largely because t
>> welcome to the news hour from doha and london. coming up in the next 60 minutes, afghanistan releases dozens of suspected taliban fighters considered dangerous by the united states. >> unfinished revolution, the prime minister resigns after months of political crisis. >> in london, the european union considers whether to send its own peace keeping force to central african republic. >> anger in london after a man shot by police is judged to have been lawfully killed....
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fans pay their respects to eusebio. >> legal team to london and barbara sera in our london center will fill us in on the reasons why. >> david, lawyers for the freedom and justice party were in london to outline their case. international criminal court last december, he sent us this update. >> the international legal team have been outlining exactly why they say the international criminal court should look into their allegations. although egypt is not a state party to the icc, the team here have issued something called an article 12 declaration. that's when a country in effect gives the icc jurisdiction to investigate what's going on in its own country. now as long as the icc accept that the morsi government is the legitimate government of egypt and the team here say that they probably will do, because the african union is also of the opinion that the morsi government is the democratically elected government of egypt and stilt in effect the rulers of that country, they say there's no reason for the icc to delay. >> i'm quite convince they'd in this case the evidence that shows very cle
fans pay their respects to eusebio. >> legal team to london and barbara sera in our london center will fill us in on the reasons why. >> david, lawyers for the freedom and justice party were in london to outline their case. international criminal court last december, he sent us this update. >> the international legal team have been outlining exactly why they say the international criminal court should look into their allegations. although egypt is not a state party to the icc,...
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london. syria's foreign ministry says the syrian opposition's reluctance meantime to take part in peace talks is the main obstacle in the way of ending the bloodshed no developments from syria damascus claims that western intelligence agencies have been to the city to discuss the radical groups fighting president syria's deputy foreign minister suspects there's a rift between politicians and intelligence communities and some western countries that have been calling for assad to go earlier spoke to former british counterterrorism intelligence officer charles hsu bridge he explained to me why he thinks we may be seeing a change in european and american policies now towards syria. i think that's in recognition of a number of factors one of those is the inability of the syrian opposition and the rebels to get their act together politically but also i think there's a recognition that militarily the rebels are unable to deliver on their promises in any case perhaps of more immediate concern to the
london. syria's foreign ministry says the syrian opposition's reluctance meantime to take part in peace talks is the main obstacle in the way of ending the bloodshed no developments from syria damascus claims that western intelligence agencies have been to the city to discuss the radical groups fighting president syria's deputy foreign minister suspects there's a rift between politicians and intelligence communities and some western countries that have been calling for assad to go earlier spoke...
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london. russia's foreign ministry says the syrian opposition the reluctance to take part in peace talks is the main obstacle the way of ending the bloodshed right now and in other developments from syria to massacres claims the western intelligence agencies have been to the city to discuss the radical groups fighting president assad syria's deputy foreign minister suspects as a rift between politicians and intelligence communities and some western countries that have been calling for assad to go let's bring in charles shu bridge in fact as i'm about to say let's talk to show charles she bridge i'm being told that we don't have charles to bridge there so we're trying to get to him to get some comment on him very shortly we are all right let's move on here wave of bombings in iraq has killed at least sixty two people in baghdad the northern city of books the worst attacks or eighteen people die when a suicide bomber blew himself up at a funeral procession the u.n. says over five hundred people
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the bloomberg then goes on to know all of the evidence about the gold price the gold fix here in london happens twice a day that this is being manipulated they say the price setting mechanism known as the fixing provides an easy vehicle for manipulation twice every business day in london representatives of five banks and some select clients participate in a phone call and which offers to buy and sell gold are put forward these calls determine the morning and afternoon gold fixin's which serves as the benchmark for trillions of dollars in transactions around the world yeah and we know that the price is fixed with every single index is rigged we know this i think finally gold is being discovered to be rigged it was the last the last last market to be talked about in terms of being rigged because it's the one market that is the litmus test to decide whether or not the dollar bet. the markets are being rigged so now we know that yes the gold market is also rigged well yeah it's rigged by central banks on the one hand in order to make their currencies look stronger but this is a twenty year
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must until on london's icon. it's redesigned to look like the real thing. >> we tried to capture the essence of the london black cab but at the same time we tried to bring freshness to both the design but also to the execution in terms of quality, reliabili reliability, driver comfort, passenger comfort. >> london's black cab has not changed much in 50 years. they still have that bulkily body, the orange light, and they still have an amazing turning circle of less than eight meters. they are an indelible part of the city's landscape. >> this taxi project is an ambitious one, an attempt to infuse the old london cab with new technology. city authorities are putting pressure on taxicabs to produce lower emissions all the time. this electric version of this vehicle in 2015. to sell london as a green city it's mayor wants its center to be emission freebi free by 2020. it will need a huge investment in infrastructure as well as the right vehicle. >> electric vehicles are one solution to that problem. there are no fast
must until on london's icon. it's redesigned to look like the real thing. >> we tried to capture the essence of the london black cab but at the same time we tried to bring freshness to both the design but also to the execution in terms of quality, reliabili reliability, driver comfort, passenger comfort. >> london's black cab has not changed much in 50 years. they still have that bulkily body, the orange light, and they still have an amazing turning circle of less than eight meters....
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the men's ambassador for london collection. -- is your forte and it is all about growth. 40 million pounds with the press for london collections, men. bur barry are coming back from milan. marks & spencer's are doing a preview tonight. >>m&s are always trying to get it right. let's talk technology. >> 20 right write up the stories top shop and google plus, you get a front time, -- you same can buy the product as you see it live on the catwalk, live backstage. >> great, manus. thank you so much. guy, you're looking at another big london event. >> right, from fashion to boating. pullingish boat industry has surged back into profit following hard times during the financial crisis. ryan chilcott now reports. >> the london boat show is ushering in the new year with a swagger. it is not just a first coach of the year, it is the first one in britain since the economy tanked , where people appear ready to drop some serious cash. >> there's a definite increase in terms of the orders put in. >> williams ought to know. they do best when t
the men's ambassador for london collection. -- is your forte and it is all about growth. 40 million pounds with the press for london collections, men. bur barry are coming back from milan. marks & spencer's are doing a preview tonight. >>m&s are always trying to get it right. let's talk technology. >> 20 right write up the stories top shop and google plus, you get a front time, -- you same can buy the product as you see it live on the catwalk, live backstage. >> great,...
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the latest from european news center in london. demetry emerged from wilderness outside kiev, saying he was beaten for more than a week. against the forces in ukraine. looming international pressure to end the crisis. reports now from kiev. opposition activists tells of his disstubbing ordeal. he was held for a week before abandoned in the woods outside kiev. he struggled to a nearby village and is now being treated in the hospital. >> i was cruise fiesed. i have holes in my hand. they cut my face. there's not a spot on my body that hasn't been beaten. i couldn't tell who they were, because it was all dark, but the accent was russian. nowky not see very well because i have been in darkness for so long. >> he is a member of the auto may dan movement. a group of car owners that have led large protests against victor. fellow activists are determined to carry on the struggle. >> i am very angry about what happened but i am happy that she is alive that's the main point. we have no idea who did this but we are determined to find out. >>
the latest from european news center in london. demetry emerged from wilderness outside kiev, saying he was beaten for more than a week. against the forces in ukraine. looming international pressure to end the crisis. reports now from kiev. opposition activists tells of his disstubbing ordeal. he was held for a week before abandoned in the woods outside kiev. he struggled to a nearby village and is now being treated in the hospital. >> i was cruise fiesed. i have holes in my hand. they...
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you're watching live from london. the tv and radio and pretty much everything else. >> let's get some company news. singapore airlines diverted the plane with more than 400 passengers to an airport in azerbaijan. it lost cabin pressure and was flying from london to singapore. >> walt disney's animated film "frozen." was headed for the top spot in the u.s. and canada. it is in its seventh weekend in theaters. it topped the latest installment of "the hobbit" which has held a spot for three weeks. >> the popularity of the ford focus helped companies sales expand faster than any major competitor. >> latebreaking news over the last couple of minutes. angela merkellor has heard herself quite significantly. the scooter berlin and our correspondent hans nichols. >> she will be in berlin and will not be traveling for three weeks. it is a hairline fracture. the important thing about this for the next three weeks is that no travel. she did have some travel plans. she will be staying in berlin. we will be listing to this press co
you're watching live from london. the tv and radio and pretty much everything else. >> let's get some company news. singapore airlines diverted the plane with more than 400 passengers to an airport in azerbaijan. it lost cabin pressure and was flying from london to singapore. >> walt disney's animated film "frozen." was headed for the top spot in the u.s. and canada. it is in its seventh weekend in theaters. it topped the latest installment of "the hobbit" which...
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." >> it is 7:00 here in london this monday morning. bloomberg reporters are standing by across the world ready to deliver the stories that will drive your day. ryan chilcote is focused on ubs. comments from the ceo of the bank. hans nichols is in berlin looking at metro and carrefoure. >> where is best place to put your money this year? manus cranny has exclusive sachs inom goldman london. caroline hyde is watching the latest trends in men's fashion week moving from london to milan. >> a bloomberg exclusive. sergio ermotti says ubs won't spin off its investment bank. issays the current model working. ryan chilcote joins us now for more. >> we already knew that sergio ermotti was reorganizing the business for wealth management. we knew that he was going to cut 10,000 jobs, that he had already closed most of the debt trading businesses. last week, medio backus said they are considering getting rid of investment banking altogether. in an exclusive interview with sergio ermotti in shanghai and he said that isn't the case. >> i think the in
." >> it is 7:00 here in london this monday morning. bloomberg reporters are standing by across the world ready to deliver the stories that will drive your day. ryan chilcote is focused on ubs. comments from the ceo of the bank. hans nichols is in berlin looking at metro and carrefoure. >> where is best place to put your money this year? manus cranny has exclusive sachs inom goldman london. caroline hyde is watching the latest trends in men's fashion week moving from london to...
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we are in bloomberg's european headquarters in london. philanthropist, bill gates, would join in the loop for a conversation with michael bloomberg. these are the bloomberg top headlines. the you did night -- united nations withdrew its invitation to iran. the spokesperson for ban ki-moon says that iran was deeply disappointing by reneging on promises that were contingent on the talks. the discussions are set to begin tomorrow. 's benchmark money market rates have fallen and they injected $42 billion into the financial system. reduced of china also demand for cash. saysld economic report that he is in a constant fight to keep corporate interests from domineering the annual meeting and doorposts. >> it is a constant fight and when you go somewhere, on the one hand, you may be surprised that we have the spirit of doorposts and the global citizenship and engagement of social good. you also have your personal interests and it is natural. it is the balance that counts. that was an interview with bloomberg's eric. will be live from doorposts to
we are in bloomberg's european headquarters in london. philanthropist, bill gates, would join in the loop for a conversation with michael bloomberg. these are the bloomberg top headlines. the you did night -- united nations withdrew its invitation to iran. the spokesperson for ban ki-moon says that iran was deeply disappointing by reneging on promises that were contingent on the talks. the discussions are set to begin tomorrow. 's benchmark money market rates have fallen and they injected $42...
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the bloomberg then goes on to know all of the evidence about the gold price the gold fix here in london happens twice a day that this is being manipulated they say the price setting mechanism known as the fixing provides an easy vehicle for manipulation twice every business day in london representatives the five banks and some select clients participate in a phone call it which offers to buy and sell gold or put forward these calls determine the morning and afternoon gold fixin's which serve as the benchmark for trillions of dollars in transactions around the world yeah and we know that the price is fixed with every single index is rigged we know this i think finally gold is being discovered to be rigged it was the last the last last market to be talked about in terms of being rigged because it's the one market that is the litmus test to decide whether or not the dollar baby. the markets are being rigged so now we know that yes the gold market is also rigged well yeah it's rigged by central banks on the one hand in order to make their currencies look stronger but this is a twenty year c
the bloomberg then goes on to know all of the evidence about the gold price the gold fix here in london happens twice a day that this is being manipulated they say the price setting mechanism known as the fixing provides an easy vehicle for manipulation twice every business day in london representatives the five banks and some select clients participate in a phone call it which offers to buy and sell gold or put forward these calls determine the morning and afternoon gold fixin's which serve as...
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. >> in london with the news from europe, including the european union considered mr.o send it's off peace keeping force to the central african republic. plus? >> anger in london after a man shot by police is judged to have been lawfully killed. we have the latest reaction. >> to this unfinished revolution, the prime minister resigns under a plan to end months of political crisis p. >> tourist attraction, we take a trip to the island of the dolls. the government. >> the u.s. -- most of the country and the region and has accused of them of being involved in the killing and wounding of coalition troops. the news washington, d.c. fist jane ferguson details from kabul. >> u.s. portions handed over control of their largest prison in afghanistan, to the afghan authorities. in recent weeks a row has erupted over 88 prisoners which the afghan government has said they will release because there is insufficient evidence to keep detaining them. now today. >> the intelligence figures have also been looking into the cases of these 88 men, as well as the review board and they both c
. >> in london with the news from europe, including the european union considered mr.o send it's off peace keeping force to the central african republic. plus? >> anger in london after a man shot by police is judged to have been lawfully killed. we have the latest reaction. >> to this unfinished revolution, the prime minister resigns under a plan to end months of political crisis p. >> tourist attraction, we take a trip to the island of the dolls. the government....
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partly because london has become so expensive. there is a lack of product in london.s have become very low for commercial property. you can see demand for space returning. that reassures them to look in those places. >> thank you very much. guy, over to you. >> thank story much indeed. coming up, 2013 was the international year of quinoa. where does this so-called superfood go from here? we are going to see whether the trendy health food can keep gaining ground and the impact it has had on those who produce it. that's story coming up next. ♪\ "the pulse >> welcome back to and -- welcome back to "the pulse." >> remi cointreau is on the hunt for a new ceo. let's find out what is going on. caroline hyde has all the news. change again. >> only october the first was his first day on the job and after three months he is gone. reasons, heersonal said to the market at the end of closing play yesterday. he's going to stay on as a development director. he has some assignments he is still responsible for. for the time being it is the chairman that is going to be the interim ceo.
partly because london has become so expensive. there is a lack of product in london.s have become very low for commercial property. you can see demand for space returning. that reassures them to look in those places. >> thank you very much. guy, over to you. >> thank story much indeed. coming up, 2013 was the international year of quinoa. where does this so-called superfood go from here? we are going to see whether the trendy health food can keep gaining ground and the impact it has...
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damages the city of london also damages london also damages europe as a whole but hey he is george osborne summing up for his central message was some on the continent like to assume this is just the u.k. pursuing its own self interest of the expense of the collective good. but it's the opposite if we cannot protect the collective interests of normal euro zone member states then they will have to choose between joining the euro which the u.k. will not do or leaving the european union and these rifts and these calls for reform between london and brussels keep on opening up the latest is a introducing more human rights since the u.k. in fact brussels has talked about imposing the charter of human rights on all its member countries which would possibly mean legal challenges to businesses and to government the u.k. already opted out of that in ninety ninety eight so the government is sort of like going back into the past and doing something again and that's the latest in a in a long line of proposals that brussels tries to ramp up the political union inside the political integration george osb
damages the city of london also damages london also damages europe as a whole but hey he is george osborne summing up for his central message was some on the continent like to assume this is just the u.k. pursuing its own self interest of the expense of the collective good. but it's the opposite if we cannot protect the collective interests of normal euro zone member states then they will have to choose between joining the euro which the u.k. will not do or leaving the european union and these...
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these days in london even if you are relatively poor you've got a nice flat screen t.v. not everybody but most of them are you know a lot of the space and a lot of those people go in a lot of those people go into debt to have all those nice things is well ok in the west it's exporting that excess awful habit of going in to debt and we see it also coming into developing countries here maxine if i can go to you you know we may be african kids with telephones here but where is the state in all of this ok i mean what is the state's responsibility and i'm looking at the distribution of wealth here are they going to repeat the same mistakes that we see in or are they making the same mistakes there is that we've seen in the industrialized world. i don't think that. the poor countries who follow the mistakes of the rich countries just because again it's a new generation it's a new approach it's a new book the growth is much more transparent and transparency is absolutely key word and better distribution of the world i'm pretty sure that very soon a new political system will be b
these days in london even if you are relatively poor you've got a nice flat screen t.v. not everybody but most of them are you know a lot of the space and a lot of those people go in a lot of those people go into debt to have all those nice things is well ok in the west it's exporting that excess awful habit of going in to debt and we see it also coming into developing countries here maxine if i can go to you you know we may be african kids with telephones here but where is the state in all of...
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oriel fellow of international finance at the george washington university in london we have keith pilbeam he is a professor of international economics and finance at city university london and in sofia we crossed the magazine he is a global p.r. expert and chairman of the board at the world communications form in davos all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage shares if i go to you if i can read a short passage from the oxfam report it's quite damning when wealth captures government policy making the rules bend to favor the rich often to the detriment of everyone else the consequences include the erosion of democratic governance the pulling apart of social cohesion and the vanishing of equal opportunities for all unless bold political solutions are instituted to curb the influence of wealth on politics governments will work for the interests of the rich that's a pretty damning paragraph from that report and i'd like to point out to our viewers the whole report sounds that way what's your reaction to that well i don't think a
oriel fellow of international finance at the george washington university in london we have keith pilbeam he is a professor of international economics and finance at city university london and in sofia we crossed the magazine he is a global p.r. expert and chairman of the board at the world communications form in davos all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage shares if i go to you if i can read a short passage from the oxfam...
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fighting tooth and claw though to keep out of the tribunal as a london correspondent polly boyd here explains. up until now the international criminal court at the hague had mostly tried african dictators and tyrants but the i.c.c. has been asked to investigate thousands of allegations of war crimes committed by british forces in iraq a two hundred and fifty page dossier presented by a human rights organization and a british law firm contains allegations of beatings of electrocution smoke executions and sexual assault committed by u.k. forces and according to the all says of this report the finger of blame extends to the very heart of the british government at the time so the head of the british army the former defense secretary and the former defense minister could face prosecution for what this stuff cia calls systemic war crimes there are many hundreds of cases where the people have been interviewed in the provided reports about this abuse and it varies from what people might think are. relatively mundane examples of abuse to really quite appalling physical violence their report s
fighting tooth and claw though to keep out of the tribunal as a london correspondent polly boyd here explains. up until now the international criminal court at the hague had mostly tried african dictators and tyrants but the i.c.c. has been asked to investigate thousands of allegations of war crimes committed by british forces in iraq a two hundred and fifty page dossier presented by a human rights organization and a british law firm contains allegations of beatings of electrocution smoke...
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morgan's six billion dollar london will last in twenty twelve and finally minutes from december's federal open market committee meeting were released wednesday and according to transcripts the biggest point of contention was the fed's outlook for inflation there was consensus however over the reduction in the pace of asset purchases the committee evaluated the potential cost and benefit of a gradual reduction in asset purchases traders are now cautiously optimistic as to when and how fast the fed will normalize short term interest rates from the current ultra low level where they've been since the financial crisis began. well there you have it as always we'll be tracking these stories and keeping you posted on all the latest. chairman of the federal reserve ben bernanke has only twenty two days left before passing the torch as you can see here to madame janet yellen now yellen takes charge on february first and with many changes in store for the fed in two thousand and fourteen is sure to be highly scrutinized her first year in office that is university of oregon economics professor tim d
morgan's six billion dollar london will last in twenty twelve and finally minutes from december's federal open market committee meeting were released wednesday and according to transcripts the biggest point of contention was the fed's outlook for inflation there was consensus however over the reduction in the pace of asset purchases the committee evaluated the potential cost and benefit of a gradual reduction in asset purchases traders are now cautiously optimistic as to when and how fast the...
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look what's happening to collectibles look what's happening to real estate in places like here in london these are just going through the roof you know smart people understand that you know holding dollars in a bank account doesn't make sense anymore holding euro's in a bank account doesn't make sense anymore you know you want to acquire tangible assets of all sorts because we're in a money bubble and these currencies are going to pop rise of the money bubble we see it already in terms of london real estate prices are the art market striving extraordinarily high collectibles rise collectibles we don't even go. all that has turned out that gold that manipulation and gold is sites where the price is as a price that all it would take something away from the masking of what's really going on so it's very carefully managed by the central planners of the central bankers exactly but it's only it can only go on to the extent that central banks are willing to empty their wallets completely and when those votes are completely up to then the price is going to become a little bit about that emptying
look what's happening to collectibles look what's happening to real estate in places like here in london these are just going through the roof you know smart people understand that you know holding dollars in a bank account doesn't make sense anymore holding euro's in a bank account doesn't make sense anymore you know you want to acquire tangible assets of all sorts because we're in a money bubble and these currencies are going to pop rise of the money bubble we see it already in terms of...
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morrow in vienna and 34-year-old william shire in london. soon to join cbs on the scene radio team were 26-year-old eric exceptor ride and 21-year-old charles calling wood of michigan. nothing was really more memorable to many during the war years for media than edward r. morrow's nightly reports for cbs radio. with a voice that god might have envied he began each broadcast with this phrase, "this is london." he was toot ordered the long pause between this and london made the drama before the news itself was shared. he didn't close his broadcast with a then popular parting phrase shared among londoners in 1940 who endured a night of nazi bombardment in the blitz "good night and good luck." after world war ii they continued their shade and shunned the newly emerging technology of television. cbs had to turn to a 31-year-old douglas edwards to host the first television broadcast from 1948 to 1962. i really found no characteristic closing line from edwards, but his replacement, someone who became the most trusted man in america, according to on
morrow in vienna and 34-year-old william shire in london. soon to join cbs on the scene radio team were 26-year-old eric exceptor ride and 21-year-old charles calling wood of michigan. nothing was really more memorable to many during the war years for media than edward r. morrow's nightly reports for cbs radio. with a voice that god might have envied he began each broadcast with this phrase, "this is london." he was toot ordered the long pause between this and london made the drama...
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welcome to london the world's capital of surveillance even though the years since one thousand nine hundred you may be forgiven for imagining big brother really is watching you i can see why. six. being. on the ball every bit the public ground. of everything the three but also just because all the different companies different owners have their own season every thought that's what everybody. in the most monitored city in the world there is one camera for every fourteen people but those this intense surveillance london is safe i mean in a way the streets like a kind of dangerous because that coveted c.c.t.v. but no one's watching that's what's interesting about these two to be culture if it takes away like the joy of having a mistress like naturists of a to go to. photographer henrietta williams for george going to have a ring of steel around london's financial district. forced from automated bollards security gates and surveillance cameras anyone who enters is registered electronically and anything out of the ordinary triggers security protocols. even seemingly innocuous things like video c
welcome to london the world's capital of surveillance even though the years since one thousand nine hundred you may be forgiven for imagining big brother really is watching you i can see why. six. being. on the ball every bit the public ground. of everything the three but also just because all the different companies different owners have their own season every thought that's what everybody. in the most monitored city in the world there is one camera for every fourteen people but those this...
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. >>> i'm in london, declassified documents showed libya warned of violence the night before a britisholice woman was killed by gunmen 30 years ago. ♪ >>> the united nations has said that rebels in south sudan are marching towards the capital, but the government is denying the report saying rebels are nowhere near. most violence has been in northern towns, but it appears the rebels have set their sights on the capitol. the us embassy is evacuating all nonessential personnel from the country. >>> more than 200,000 people have been displaced by the fighting so far. people have been trying to flee the town of bor which has seen some of the fiercest fighting of the conflict, and is now in rebel hands. many of those who have left are camped out in the open with no access to safe drinking water. >> what we need [ inaudible ] killed people i have seen bodies some [ inaudible ] were killed, and there were a lot of shooting in the towns. >> joining me now from london, matthew from south sudan, welcome to al jazeera. you know the area quite well. you have filmed there and written from the area,
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the face what unit of the london police. presents faces of suspects to the public using footage from security cameras posted on the internet. this is a gentleman of interest. and as jim says appears. through his problem there so it goes on a public website and so yeah i'm reaching here decide a real throw. to the empress of america. and the images come into the system that can be viewed by the public on the face or saw it on the face which. make neville is head of image recognition it's scotland yard if you use this kind of crowd sourced policing via the internet represents a powerful new weapon in the fight against crime. so says a people of register for the day and i tell you all i mean in the united kingdom people are very much that they quite accepts the c.c.t.v. they think the police to a good job are the c.c.t.v. and while they're happy to identify criminals there's not so much a fear or surveillance at all taken in the united kingdom as possibly on all mainland europe. over the past decade the u.k. has been constantly
the face what unit of the london police. presents faces of suspects to the public using footage from security cameras posted on the internet. this is a gentleman of interest. and as jim says appears. through his problem there so it goes on a public website and so yeah i'm reaching here decide a real throw. to the empress of america. and the images come into the system that can be viewed by the public on the face or saw it on the face which. make neville is head of image recognition it's...
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london. some analysts say the refugee crisis is being used by foreign powers as an excuse to push their own agendas over syria if everyone gave them to the refugees or there would be no more no burra emergency gives the whole syrian issue more often memphis's when you have refugees suffering un has been ignored when it's convenient and it's been quoted where no when it's when they're playing along with the game also france the u.k. and the united states are playing good cop bad cop where the united states claim that they are for peace and the contradict you know that john kerry's own spokespersons have contradicted him on several occasions no. u.s. appeals court has struck down measures in forcing net neutrality or equal access to all online content as a result broadband providers will soon be able to steer users traffic toward or away from certain websites the ruling followed a lawsuit brought by one of the country's largest mobile phone operators are rising against the federal communication
london. some analysts say the refugee crisis is being used by foreign powers as an excuse to push their own agendas over syria if everyone gave them to the refugees or there would be no more no burra emergency gives the whole syrian issue more often memphis's when you have refugees suffering un has been ignored when it's convenient and it's been quoted where no when it's when they're playing along with the game also france the u.k. and the united states are playing good cop bad cop where the...
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does or so you are to london. when i say isn't can tan just to spy on huge numbers of people edward snowden says it also keeps a very close eye on businesses there was a lower told german t.v. that the us agency tries to siphon off any information it can get its hands on any machine on former am i five officer says the n.s.a. is taking industrial spying to a new level the importance is about the scale of the problem because our intelligence agencies have always had a mandate to not only protect national security but also to protect the economic well being of all countries however that is very different from aggressive industrial espionage on an aggressively industrial scale which of course is what snowden has now revealed because that new technologies with the internet and all the surveillance capabilities that the n.s.a. and its its u.k. partly have developed mean that they can hoover up literally everything so of course each country wants to protect its economic well being of course it will try and just be for p
does or so you are to london. when i say isn't can tan just to spy on huge numbers of people edward snowden says it also keeps a very close eye on businesses there was a lower told german t.v. that the us agency tries to siphon off any information it can get its hands on any machine on former am i five officer says the n.s.a. is taking industrial spying to a new level the importance is about the scale of the problem because our intelligence agencies have always had a mandate to not only protect...
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to cross-talk the influence of social media i'm joined by my guests rachel clarke in london she is a social media and digital consultant also in london we have david cushman he works at the social partners and is author of the ten principles of open business and in new york we cross in brunton he is a media culture in communications professor at the new york university all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it david if i go to you first in london what is the relationship between conventional media and social media because i have the impression that social media is now leading conventional media well you only have to look at the newspapers certainly here in london and you'll see very very often the case that people are the news media is following the agenda set by trends that are emerging from. platforms like twitter. now whether that's the most relevant news to the individuals that's from me the bigger question of what's happening with me because news has traditionally been a kind of lower storm but skews very low in
to cross-talk the influence of social media i'm joined by my guests rachel clarke in london she is a social media and digital consultant also in london we have david cushman he works at the social partners and is author of the ten principles of open business and in new york we cross in brunton he is a media culture in communications professor at the new york university all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it david if i go to...
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london is a lot of fun.eople think the food is bad in london, but it really isn't bad. it's very, very good food in london. >> the food is awesome there. yeah. >> jimmy: do you go out to restaurants. do you hang out a lot? >> i found a couple of local haunts. there's a great -- i stay at the same hotel now. been doing it for three years. just got picked up for a fourth year, so i'll be going back again. but right across the street from the hotel is this great little pub. so i've been going in there. and they have fish and chips, which is, you know, when in rome -- or london. >> jimmy: are the fish and chips better in london than they are -- than you can get around here? >> you know it's funny, they have that kind of thing. you see these places, the world's best cup of coffee. stuff like that. best fish and chips in london. there's a lot of places that say that. but it's all better, i hate to say it, than what you can get here. it's pretty authentic. >> jimmy: what i love about london is people are drinking a
london is a lot of fun.eople think the food is bad in london, but it really isn't bad. it's very, very good food in london. >> the food is awesome there. yeah. >> jimmy: do you go out to restaurants. do you hang out a lot? >> i found a couple of local haunts. there's a great -- i stay at the same hotel now. been doing it for three years. just got picked up for a fourth year, so i'll be going back again. but right across the street from the hotel is this great little pub. so...
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the latest now from a center in london, and joan a.ve jonah, . >> he emerged from a wilderness outside of kiev, badly beaten. it's the latest in the string of brutality against the security forces in ukraine. and he's live in kiev. good to see you. and we know that in the last hour or so, there has been an effort, a rather clumsy effort, by the sound of things, to have this man arrested in his hospital room. what more do we know about that situation? >> reporter: you're absolutely right, things are moving rapidly since the ministry of interior issued their initial arrest warrant for de dmitri, from his hospital bed where he was recovering from surgery. he was described by his doctor as being in critical condition. but the police face large groups of opposition protesters, including opposition leader, who repelled him to make the arrest. they are making sure that they arrest him when they can, but protesters are trying to make sure that doesn't happen. this is 24 hours after he stumbled bloody, with one eye, into the outskirts of kiev,
the latest now from a center in london, and joan a.ve jonah, . >> he emerged from a wilderness outside of kiev, badly beaten. it's the latest in the string of brutality against the security forces in ukraine. and he's live in kiev. good to see you. and we know that in the last hour or so, there has been an effort, a rather clumsy effort, by the sound of things, to have this man arrested in his hospital room. what more do we know about that situation? >> reporter: you're absolutely...
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welcome to london the world's capital surveillance even though the year isn't one hundred eighty four you may be forgiven for imagining big brother really is watching i can see one. six seven porting being a peanut gallery on the. every bit the public ground is more. of everything the three but also just because all the different companies different landowners have their own season t.v. cameras every thought that's what everybody. in the most monitored city in the world there is one camera for every fourteen people but does this intense surveillance keep london safe i mean in a way the streets like a kind of dangerous because that coveted c.c.t.v. but no one's watching that's what's interesting about these two to be culture if it takes away like the joy of having a mysterious like natural survey that will take. photographer henrietta williams and cartographer george going to have mapped a ring of steel around london's financial district. forced from automated security gates and surveillance cameras anyone who enters is registered electronically and anything out of the ordinary trigger
welcome to london the world's capital surveillance even though the year isn't one hundred eighty four you may be forgiven for imagining big brother really is watching i can see one. six seven porting being a peanut gallery on the. every bit the public ground is more. of everything the three but also just because all the different companies different landowners have their own season t.v. cameras every thought that's what everybody. in the most monitored city in the world there is one camera for...
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i'm francine lacqua here in london.na mobile starts selling the iphone today after six years of negotiations. for more on the latest let's go to beijing. what finally brought the china mobile users, potentially 760 million subscribers, to apple? >> well, i think on both sides what you have is a desire to stem a decline in the market share in the world's largest wireless market. china mobile has seen its share of subscribers in this market decline to about 62% from 72% in 2009 when its rival china union come introduced the iphone. at the same time, apple has seen its share of the smart phone market in china decline to about 6% from 10% two years ago. so both of them are facing a decline in market share. >> so how is the reception when iphoned hit the shelves today. there were no big queues and that is kind of what we were expecting. >> yeah, there didn't seem to be as much excitement as people might have expected. we sent reporters to three locations in beijing and shanghai and each of the locations that we went to, ther
i'm francine lacqua here in london.na mobile starts selling the iphone today after six years of negotiations. for more on the latest let's go to beijing. what finally brought the china mobile users, potentially 760 million subscribers, to apple? >> well, i think on both sides what you have is a desire to stem a decline in the market share in the world's largest wireless market. china mobile has seen its share of subscribers in this market decline to about 62% from 72% in 2009 when its...
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i am francine lacqua in london. largest display dedicated to the famous french jeweler cartier. paris through february 16 and shows off some of their most famous jeweled donned by royalty. bloomberg took it to a. by katetro was warned middleton at her wedding with prince william. duket in 1936 by the then of york, it is just one piece of royal jewelry on disk i -- on display at the exhibition in paris, which also includes this flower brooch, one of queen elizabeth's favorites. >> we are very proud to have this from the royal collection. >> you have to be rich like a royal to afford one of these sparkling tiaras. cartier quickly landed the nickname the jeweler to the king. worths estimated to be around $50 million. be on blinding emeralds and willires and rubies, you find clocks, watches, and paintings. cartier was very inspired and it is the incarnation of style and french eclecticism. attracted american personalities from grace kelly to live taylor, who once received a $1 million necklace from her third husband. ca
i am francine lacqua in london. largest display dedicated to the famous french jeweler cartier. paris through february 16 and shows off some of their most famous jeweled donned by royalty. bloomberg took it to a. by katetro was warned middleton at her wedding with prince william. duket in 1936 by the then of york, it is just one piece of royal jewelry on disk i -- on display at the exhibition in paris, which also includes this flower brooch, one of queen elizabeth's favorites. >> we are...
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we've gotome more great views here as we check out some of london's star reaeal estate. >> london callingny depp and gwyneth leading a great british invasi. >> one of the most famous americans livining here in lond, madonna. residing right there in that beautiful town house. the material girl's posh pad kicking us off. gwyneth and rock star chris martin bought kate winslet's remember toer north london home. kylie minogue, mick jagger and hugh grant have all called this hood home. kykylie in this penthouse flat. mick jagger and his ex keeping these neighboring homes. mick owns the ground floor flat on the left. just a few of the famous homeownersaking london hollywood's new hot spot. more amazing spaces in a bit including a rare tour of one of tv's most talked about castles. >>> they are the sites you recognize because the big screen has insisted on it. from classics like clockwork orange. to instant classics like the king's speech. and the film that highlights britain's most famous citizen ever. also showing off the beauty of the land she loved. >> so good at giving love. the hard part is
we've gotome more great views here as we check out some of london's star reaeal estate. >> london callingny depp and gwyneth leading a great british invasi. >> one of the most famous americans livining here in lond, madonna. residing right there in that beautiful town house. the material girl's posh pad kicking us off. gwyneth and rock star chris martin bought kate winslet's remember toer north london home. kylie minogue, mick jagger and hugh grant have all called this hood home....
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michael chandler is the head of vanquish security back in london he's also a key demonstrates. these techniques. some of which are largely effective. like this how did you get that well basically what we've done was we remotely sourced in the mark from your phone i recorded a pre-determined time and that recording then uploaded to our online platform where it really. defines bugged whilst it was left unattended on a table during an interview with the police. professor who was also monitored. ok so here's the photograph taken in the play station i believe there's that one and there's this one. here the coast so obviously there were phone calls ok text messages which has been only one of an overview of your location which is because it's only the location for this afternoon but in general it's also called the photographs that have been taken and also the all the voice recordings that we have made so you just can't see everything without my knowledge actually basically. ok it works not only that. there is absolutely no way for you to be able to find a device on your phone is total
michael chandler is the head of vanquish security back in london he's also a key demonstrates. these techniques. some of which are largely effective. like this how did you get that well basically what we've done was we remotely sourced in the mark from your phone i recorded a pre-determined time and that recording then uploaded to our online platform where it really. defines bugged whilst it was left unattended on a table during an interview with the police. professor who was also monitored. ok...