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supervisor london breed: thank you. ladies and gentlemen please join us for the pledge of allegiance. >> thank you. madam clerk are there any communications. >> there are none to report today. madam president. >> please read today's consent agenda. city clerk: these items are considered routine. supervisor london breed: please call the roll. city clerk: on items 118, >>supervisor jane kim: >>supervisor eric mar: tang # >>supervisor katy tang: >>supervisor scott weiner: >>supervisor norman yee: >>supervisor john avalos: aye, supervisor london breed: aye, >>supervisor david campos: aye, >>supervisor julie christensen: aye, supervisors cohen aye, supervisor farrell, aye. there are level ayes. >>supervisor london breed: those items are passed. item 19. [administrative code - amendments to residential rent stabilization and arbitration ordinance] sponsors: kim, campos, mar and avalos ordinance amending the administrative code to: 1) prohibit, with certain exceptions, rent increases based on the addition of occupants even whe
supervisor london breed: thank you. ladies and gentlemen please join us for the pledge of allegiance. >> thank you. madam clerk are there any communications. >> there are none to report today. madam president. >> please read today's consent agenda. city clerk: these items are considered routine. supervisor london breed: please call the roll. city clerk: on items 118, >>supervisor jane kim: >>supervisor eric mar: tang # >>supervisor katy tang:...
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supervisor london breed: okay.please madam president, it's my understanding that supervisor wiener would like to divide the question. >>supervisor scott weiner: i would like to duplicate the following and i would like to make the following motion. the motion for version no. 1 to remove page 8 line 9 through line 19 and version 2 to remove all language except for page 8 line nine, page 9, through line 19. to divide this ordinance into two ordinances. awe you will recall last week we passed the lion share of this ordinance unanimously including the ones that are the significant portions to the gotcha evictions and the moving evictions and we had a split vote on the rooming. this would divide this into 2 pieces of legislation. one the roommate provisions on the pages and lines i indicated and the other version will be everything else. presumably if the vote is the same, would it be 11-0 on one and 7-4 vote. if those votes were the same they will both pass. that is my motion to amend on those two duplicate or files. su
supervisor london breed: okay.please madam president, it's my understanding that supervisor wiener would like to divide the question. >>supervisor scott weiner: i would like to duplicate the following and i would like to make the following motion. the motion for version no. 1 to remove page 8 line 9 through line 19 and version 2 to remove all language except for page 8 line nine, page 9, through line 19. to divide this ordinance into two ordinances. awe you will recall last week we passed...
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>>supervisor london breed: thank you very much. next speaker. public speaker: i know how we live in a society where there is all kind of possibilities of how the fine points are affected on the housing outcome. for example i know when we try to control crime in the tenderloin, i know the possibility exist it may create stress in the other neighborhoods in the bay area. we are seeing some effects for something that is like an economy. part of that economy is a very low interest and causing our unstable economy. if i'm the first one to say, to be yelling at janet, damn it, janet. i will do it. one other thing i heard today which is a little bit inaccurate. someone said our garbage collection is the best system in the world. it's certainly a misstatement. we have a high resource consumption level concerning the rest of the world. when we are considering our garbage, we are basically flat on the amount of garbage we producing and the recycling process itself creates a lot of pollution and again rates a lot of energy consumption. we are
>>supervisor london breed: thank you very much. next speaker. public speaker: i know how we live in a society where there is all kind of possibilities of how the fine points are affected on the housing outcome. for example i know when we try to control crime in the tenderloin, i know the possibility exist it may create stress in the other neighborhoods in the bay area. we are seeing some effects for something that is like an economy. part of that economy is a very low interest and causing...
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you're watching al jazeera live from london. all coming up, we join syrian refugees as they struggle to leave hungary to seek safety in germany. >>> saudi authorities blame heavy rain and strong winds for the crane collapse that killed 107 people in mecca. >>> as u.s. police officers attend a special weapons and training program, we examine their tactics. >>> plus -- >> i'm at the venice film festival where juries are deciding which film to honor with the golden lion prize. we'll tell you which film we think has a chance of winning. >>> thousands of europeans are taking part in rallies in solidarity with refugees. dozens of events take place across the continent with the largest in london where thousands turned out to march. the refugees keep arriving. over 10,000 are expected in munich by the end of the day. the hungarian prime minister has proposed the eu should give $3.4 billion to turkey, jordan and lebanon to stop the flow leaving the refugee camps. we joined some syrian refugees on their journey from hungary to germany. >>
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laurence lee, london. >>> joins us from london is political commentator david hearst. good to have you with us. some say this is political suicide for labor. what's your response? >> well, i don't think it's political suicide for labor. it's interesting. it's reinvigorated the debate, which has been completely dominated by the stalwarts of the labor party. he was a complete outsider. he started his campaign basically just trying to put his views on the air. he had no hope of victory. in fact, one of his own campaign team put a bet on him, 20 pounds, to win and they got 100 to 1. the fact he's really reinvigorated the whole debate is a factor of two things. as he said, he found new voters for him, and those voters are young. and the other thing is that the labor party has basically had a debate, a real debate as a result of this campaign that they should have had when blair went. so there wasn't just corbin, and it wasn't just the people he brought to it. it was the labor party itself having a fundamental re-examination of where it wanted to go. >> traditionally rightly
laurence lee, london. >>> joins us from london is political commentator david hearst. good to have you with us. some say this is political suicide for labor. what's your response? >> well, i don't think it's political suicide for labor. it's interesting. it's reinvigorated the debate, which has been completely dominated by the stalwarts of the labor party. he was a complete outsider. he started his campaign basically just trying to put his views on the air. he had no hope of...
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this is "the pulse," live from london. shortly, we speak exclusively to the national bank of austria governor and ecb governing council member, ewald -- stay tuned for that. of thes further evidence china slowdown down this morning after a private manufacturing gauge fell to the lowest in six and a half years. it is a contraction in the sector for the seventh straight month. let's get straight to caroline hyde with the latest. caroline: we really started off with negative sentiment in the market. have a little look at what the hang seng did earlier today, down by 2.25%. chinese manufacturing data came in and posted for the sixth straight month a decline in manufacturing. gauge isanufacturing the lowest since march, 2009, showing contraction. we saw commodities selloff, asian stocks selloff, and a rebound in europe. interestingly, we have not fueled the negative sentiment into our own trading -- in fact we are rebounding. is our own data looking rather rosy? we saw outperformance when it came to september preliminary manufa
this is "the pulse," live from london. shortly, we speak exclusively to the national bank of austria governor and ecb governing council member, ewald -- stay tuned for that. of thes further evidence china slowdown down this morning after a private manufacturing gauge fell to the lowest in six and a half years. it is a contraction in the sector for the seventh straight month. let's get straight to caroline hyde with the latest. caroline: we really started off with negative sentiment in...
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>>> people are marching through london in a bid to convince the government to take in asylum seekers and refugees, the issue on how to deal with the crisis is unfolding on europe's shores divided leaders, there's no unified plans on how many would be taken, and which countries they'll go. straight to barnaby phillips, live at the protests. they are looking peaceful. what is the message there, barnaby. >> it's peaceful. it's a large crowned. i'm on whitehall. the crowd is entering parliament square. earlier it entered piccadilly. thousands and thousands - it took an hour for the crowd to walk past. they are holding up banners saying things like refugees, we should do more. there is no them and us. it's a solidarity message. the question is to what extent does the crowd speak to britain, and to what extent will a conservative prime minister i just policy. let's not forget he made something of a u-turn, this time 10 days ago, saying that britain would take no more syrian refugees. he change pd the strategy in the wake of a widespread public outcry after the pictures of the poor syrian b
>>> people are marching through london in a bid to convince the government to take in asylum seekers and refugees, the issue on how to deal with the crisis is unfolding on europe's shores divided leaders, there's no unified plans on how many would be taken, and which countries they'll go. straight to barnaby phillips, live at the protests. they are looking peaceful. what is the message there, barnaby. >> it's peaceful. it's a large crowned. i'm on whitehall. the crowd is entering...
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you are watching al jazeera live from london.o coming up, saudi arabia launches an investigation into what caused a crane to collapse in high wind killing 107 people. >> these anti-austerity, pro-refugee and opposed to the military campaign. meet the u.k.'s new opposition leader. >>> the film festival that's just won top honors at this year's venice film festival. ♪ divisions donof how to respon to the refugee crisis have been st. evident on the streets of europe's cities. continuing to make its way towards germany, 40,000 are expected to arrive over the weekend. anti-immigration activists stage demonstrations against accepting where 5,000 took to the streets of warsaw. there were much larger protests in countries like spain, denmark and britain. part of a day of solidarity with the refugees and migrants arrive on europe's shores. from the march in london. >> refugees. >> it's a simple, heart-felt message that refugees are welcome in britain. the mood was festive, the crowd optimi optimistic, by coming out in large numbers, they
you are watching al jazeera live from london.o coming up, saudi arabia launches an investigation into what caused a crane to collapse in high wind killing 107 people. >> these anti-austerity, pro-refugee and opposed to the military campaign. meet the u.k.'s new opposition leader. >>> the film festival that's just won top honors at this year's venice film festival. ♪ divisions donof how to respon to the refugee crisis have been st. evident on the streets of europe's cities....
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you're watching al jazeera live from london. coming up on the program thousands rally in london and across europe to tell refugees you are welcome. >>> saudi authorities blame heavy rain and strong winds for the rain collapse that killed 107 people in mecca. and as u.s. police officers attend a special weapons and training program, we examine their tactics. >>> as refugees continue to arrive in europe from the middle east and africa, thousands of people rally across the continent. the largest of the europe says welcome events is in london where thousands turned out to march. there are a number of anti-migration protests, most notably in poland. meanwhile, the refugees keep arriving, more than 10,000 are expected in munich by the end of the day. hungarian prime minister or ban proposed the eu should give $3.4 billion to turkey, jordan and lebanon to stem the flow leaving the refugee camps. andrew simmons joined some syrian refugees on their injure free from hungary to germany. >> reporter: father and daughter, alone with their th
you're watching al jazeera live from london. coming up on the program thousands rally in london and across europe to tell refugees you are welcome. >>> saudi authorities blame heavy rain and strong winds for the rain collapse that killed 107 people in mecca. and as u.s. police officers attend a special weapons and training program, we examine their tactics. >>> as refugees continue to arrive in europe from the middle east and africa, thousands of people rally across the...
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anna: thank you very much for joining us. ; 53 in london -- 7:53 in london.than ferro, up next with "on the move." jonathan: we will be reflecting on a week in the life of vw. the ceos departed and we ask the question -- is the worst really over? we put that question to one of the most bullish analyst in vw. we will do that straight after the break. then we will talk to pan -- japan. the question i would ask his as he lays out his plans, will he even last, given his popularity? that is a question worth asking. mario draghi and the ecb president says he needs more time to decide whether he will do more. janet yellen says she needs more time to do last. bill gross says just get on with it. break, a look ahead to that all-important janet yellen speech. anna: we had a conversation earlier with jane foley, who brought up the prospect that you could see big decisions in december. that would make for a busy run-up to christmas. jonathan ferro, after a very short break. that will do it for "countdown." just time for some data -- jon alluded to some of them. at 9:00,
anna: thank you very much for joining us. ; 53 in london -- 7:53 in london.than ferro, up next with "on the move." jonathan: we will be reflecting on a week in the life of vw. the ceos departed and we ask the question -- is the worst really over? we put that question to one of the most bullish analyst in vw. we will do that straight after the break. then we will talk to pan -- japan. the question i would ask his as he lays out his plans, will he even last, given his popularity? that...
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the man behind london's smoke house 160 is coming our way right here in our london studio.lighting up the studio with some of his sizzling creations. we'll get a taste after the break. it's more than the cloud. it's multi-layered security and flexibility. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions. including cloud and hosting services - all from a trusted it partner. centurylink. your link to what's next. hey! hi! our cloud - it's a platform based on awesome-ization! really? can it keep our data where it needs to be no matter what country we're in? integrate with our systems to help keep transactions secure? combine customer data with likes, tweets, the weather, to predict trends? that would be awesome. tote? now there's a cloud that understands business. now there's the ibm cloud. >>> okay. so we're just coming up to 10:00 a.m. maybe the end of breakfast time, but i'm still a bit hungry. are you, will? >> absolutely. it's basically lunchtime i think here. >> let's talk about food and high end food with a man that operates restaurants here in london and now a ne
the man behind london's smoke house 160 is coming our way right here in our london studio.lighting up the studio with some of his sizzling creations. we'll get a taste after the break. it's more than the cloud. it's multi-layered security and flexibility. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions. including cloud and hosting services - all from a trusted it partner. centurylink. your link to what's next. hey! hi! our cloud - it's a platform based on awesome-ization! really? can it...
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in london. we should recap what has been a great 24 hours in the equity market world. guy: we had a decent day throughout the u.s. yesterday. which slightly raised the expectation of whether or not the fed is going to hike rates. we think it is going to come more likely after that number. anna: at least the chances have gone up a bit. on monday,was 28% now we are at 32%. guy things are moving pretty fast around here. obviously a long way to go between now and then. two days of debate started today, what will the results the? a great deal of coverage of the next few days. quitearkets finished strongly, a decent update. we will talk about hewlett-packard more on cutting jobs. does,and anything the fed if that moves the dollar, that could have an impact on the large multinational businesses like the number one clothing retailer. so the numbers about the eurostes, 1.9 7 billion wayty much in line with the they benefit from a stronger dollar. clothes fromlot of asia, not getting a benefit from a stro
in london. we should recap what has been a great 24 hours in the equity market world. guy: we had a decent day throughout the u.s. yesterday. which slightly raised the expectation of whether or not the fed is going to hike rates. we think it is going to come more likely after that number. anna: at least the chances have gone up a bit. on monday,was 28% now we are at 32%. guy things are moving pretty fast around here. obviously a long way to go between now and then. two days of debate started...
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it track a 70% jump in london yesterday.fter the country said he can withstand current conditions, but it will have debt index, according to people familiar with the matter. a offer the suv in california. created thee fittiest suv ever. it is five stars every category. [applause] guy: weirdest wondering here on set whether that actually looks like an suv? let us know your thoughts, send us your thoughts on twitter. the united states government votes on whether to fund the american government today, leading to the federal shutdown. former white house correspondent hans nichols is standing by. here we go again, will congress let the government shutdown one more time? hans: not this week, guy. i have done the story so many times, i could do it in my sleep -- even though i may actually be awake this morning. here is what we have come of the senate passed a procedural motion a couple days ago that will likely be passed today. the house will pass it, but here is the hiccup. it is a continuing resolution which means it only goes th
it track a 70% jump in london yesterday.fter the country said he can withstand current conditions, but it will have debt index, according to people familiar with the matter. a offer the suv in california. created thee fittiest suv ever. it is five stars every category. [applause] guy: weirdest wondering here on set whether that actually looks like an suv? let us know your thoughts, send us your thoughts on twitter. the united states government votes on whether to fund the american government...
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this is the newshour live from london.ing up in the next 60 minutes, refugees on the mark in hungary in search of safety as did demonstrators across europe rally to support them. >>> saudi arabia's king arrives in mecca the day after a crane collapse killing more than 100 people. >> is anti-aust -- he is anti-austerity and has opposed all of britain's recent military campaigns, u.k.'s new opposition leader, plus . >> i am charlie angela at the vin vin is /* venice film festival to a first time venzuela director . >> i am joann in a with sport including german football championship mic extend a warm welcome to the thousands of refugees arriving in the country. ♪ >>> divisions over how to respond to the refugee have been in evidence on the streets of europe's cities, and a trail of syrian refugees makes its way to german where 40,000 are expected to arrive over the weekend. anti-immigration activists staged demonstrations against accepting refugees in the czech republic and poland. there were larger protests in several other
this is the newshour live from london.ing up in the next 60 minutes, refugees on the mark in hungary in search of safety as did demonstrators across europe rally to support them. >>> saudi arabia's king arrives in mecca the day after a crane collapse killing more than 100 people. >> is anti-aust -- he is anti-austerity and has opposed all of britain's recent military campaigns, u.k.'s new opposition leader, plus . >> i am charlie angela at the vin vin is /* venice film...
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london is in the green. that's despite strong gains and disappointing asian gains as sri told you at the top. nonetheless, that hasn't weighed too much on the european market. we were up 3/4 of a percent. we just lost steam in the last 45 minutes or so. up .25%. let's look at the individual european markets. ftse 100 leading the charge over 1/2%. germany and france up and italy in the red. let's look at the big individual stories. rbs is taking on individual bankers. williams and glynn's spinoff with a public flotation with the telegraph. the ipo will rally the company at 1.5 billion pounds. it's up in london similar to the ftse. credit suisse is off. it is expected to sell its u.s. private banking according to a swiss newspaper yesterday. this is part of the strategic review launched in july when he took the helm. it's off .8%. abb is off a half a percent. the chairman said he's not interested in splitting the business. finally, shire is up .75%. last month its unsolicited proposal was rejected for being to
london is in the green. that's despite strong gains and disappointing asian gains as sri told you at the top. nonetheless, that hasn't weighed too much on the european market. we were up 3/4 of a percent. we just lost steam in the last 45 minutes or so. up .25%. let's look at the individual european markets. ftse 100 leading the charge over 1/2%. germany and france up and italy in the red. let's look at the big individual stories. rbs is taking on individual bankers. williams and glynn's...
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let's go live to al jazeera's nadim barr barker, live from london. yen whether you can hear me, not only did the secretary say the countries have to come together. he said something significant about president bashar al-assad's future, and the transfer of power within syria. i'm sorry, nadim baba, i could see im, you couldn't, has disappeared from the shot. i don't know where he's gone, we'll get back to him. meanwhile, inside syria, rebels say they've made gains in an advance on key villages in idlib in the north-east. dozens of pro-government fighters were killed in those tights. gerald tan has the latest. >> reporter: in the rebel held vollage, the fight is on for two villages under government control. the army launched assaults, hoping to break the line of defense. rebels fired a bar age of mortar shells, unable to take over checkpoints. the national defense committee say the attacks were repelled. this is not the first time they had been targeted. people here are shia, and supporters of bashar al-assad. the government tried to negotiate, escapin
let's go live to al jazeera's nadim barr barker, live from london. yen whether you can hear me, not only did the secretary say the countries have to come together. he said something significant about president bashar al-assad's future, and the transfer of power within syria. i'm sorry, nadim baba, i could see im, you couldn't, has disappeared from the shot. i don't know where he's gone, we'll get back to him. meanwhile, inside syria, rebels say they've made gains in an advance on key villages...
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where does london rank? will you come back to london. >> you never know. you never know.rica has new york but the world has london. this is the international melting pot. >> maybe you should stay and run for london mayor. >> candidate ifs you're looking for a great selling point that's a good line. >> intelligent, whitty, professional. that's some of the words i would describe myself as but you have been amazing wilf. it's been fun to see the progress. best of luck. >> it's a great loss for us here in london. have a great time back in the u.s. and safe trip. >> i'll see you soon, wilfred. thank you so much. i'll see you back in the u.s. that does it for us. next up is walk box. have a great day everyone. [ ma] we know they're out there. you can't always see them. but it's our job to find them. the answers. the solutions. the innovations. all waiting to help us build something better. something more amazing. a safer, cleaner, brighter future. at boeing, that's what building something better is all about. ♪ without the internet i woulding probably be like a c student.. inte
where does london rank? will you come back to london. >> you never know. you never know.rica has new york but the world has london. this is the international melting pot. >> maybe you should stay and run for london mayor. >> candidate ifs you're looking for a great selling point that's a good line. >> intelligent, whitty, professional. that's some of the words i would describe myself as but you have been amazing wilf. it's been fun to see the progress. best of luck....
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anna:; 34 here in london, a: 34 in london.al reserve is not the only central bank with the right decision to make. the swiss national bank also announces its decision at 8:30 u.k. time. we are joined with a preview -- good to see you, paul. economists don't expect anything to change, but is there room for much debate? paul: the key debate may be around inflation -- none of the economists are expecting a change in rates. the swiss economy is relatively robust after that surprise and to the swiss cap. the economy shrank in the first quarter, rebounded in the second, and the swiss franc has weakened, easing the pressure on the bank. however inflation is forecasted for 1% this year, the biggest drop in six decades. the key will be whether the swiss national bank decides to reduce the forecast even more. that could be the key debate in the coming weeks. guy: how low can they go? that is one question we probably need to ask. paul: yes, that's right. we are now at minus three quarters of 1%. the swiss national bank president has said
anna:; 34 here in london, a: 34 in london.al reserve is not the only central bank with the right decision to make. the swiss national bank also announces its decision at 8:30 u.k. time. we are joined with a preview -- good to see you, paul. economists don't expect anything to change, but is there room for much debate? paul: the key debate may be around inflation -- none of the economists are expecting a change in rates. the swiss economy is relatively robust after that surprise and to the swiss...
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here in london, just about in the green.e is a significant underperformance and germany's dax. let me show you why. what you will see is the biggest falling stock in the shape of volkswagen. it fell 20%, the biggest one-day drop in over six years. they have admitted to systematically cheating u.s. air pollution tests. this could cost them in a fine up to billions of dollars. that is why the stock is underperforming. the stock 600 is getting absolutely hammered. what this could mean, not just for volkswagen, is a big question. the euro-dollar is 12.84. the ecb will have to increase acuity. $.10,ould drop another going toward their corporate parity. this is a big week for this one because janet yellen speaks thursday. mario draghi speaks wednesday. a busy, busy week ahead. francine: thank you so much. now,bout 25 minutes from "surveillance." tom, i know you were looking at greece, and also at what is happening on the bond market. tom: well, we are looking at a different markets. far, and weome so will touch on that. we will al
here in london, just about in the green.e is a significant underperformance and germany's dax. let me show you why. what you will see is the biggest falling stock in the shape of volkswagen. it fell 20%, the biggest one-day drop in over six years. they have admitted to systematically cheating u.s. air pollution tests. this could cost them in a fine up to billions of dollars. that is why the stock is underperforming. the stock 600 is getting absolutely hammered. what this could mean, not just...
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the painting was commissioned by a brook watson and he was in london. this is a minute happened to him when he was a young man on a merchant ship. they were outside of havana when he decided to go for a swim in the water and was attacked by a shark and these are men coming to his rescue. he did lose his leg in this effort that he later saw in life way of dealing with adversity and conquering it. it was sort of a moral lesson. he commissioned the painting tubers -- to preserve posterity that he triumphed over this great adversity. an amazing painting by copley who had never seen a sharp before. that shark has years. ears.s let's look at this portrait by edward savage, another american painter who was self trained. copley would've said he was self trained to, but he had his father-in-law to teach him and then he went to work. this is edward savage who was self trained and this painting was done in 1789, after the revolutionary war. this is washington with his family. there is similar to the copley with his family but this is george washington who by this
the painting was commissioned by a brook watson and he was in london. this is a minute happened to him when he was a young man on a merchant ship. they were outside of havana when he decided to go for a swim in the water and was attacked by a shark and these are men coming to his rescue. he did lose his leg in this effort that he later saw in life way of dealing with adversity and conquering it. it was sort of a moral lesson. he commissioned the painting tubers -- to preserve posterity that he...
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for all of the passion on london's streets, he may feel he's done enough to placate his critics.llips, al jazeera, in central london. >> more refugees are now arriving at munich's main train station every day. ed to have reached the most welcoming country in europe. germany expecting the most refugees of any european nation this year. it anticipates 40,00 40,000 arrs in weekend alone. 4,000 german soldiers are on stand by to help deal with the unprecedented number of arrivals. >>> while europe is struggling to respond to the influx of refugees, most syrians escaping of conflict are seeking asylum in countries closer to home. turk has the largest number of refugees by far hosting close to 2 million, more than a million in lebanon where a quarter of population is now a refugees. many in crowded camps near the the border joran iraq and egypt are also hosting ups of thousands of syrians. jordan half received sen thousand people since the start of the year, -- 10,000 people. as nisreen reports, the displaced face an uncertain few herb even after they make it to safety. >> reporter: th
for all of the passion on london's streets, he may feel he's done enough to placate his critics.llips, al jazeera, in central london. >> more refugees are now arriving at munich's main train station every day. ed to have reached the most welcoming country in europe. germany expecting the most refugees of any european nation this year. it anticipates 40,00 40,000 arrs in weekend alone. 4,000 german soldiers are on stand by to help deal with the unprecedented number of arrivals....
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just minutes earlier on tuesday, flight 2276 to london taxis for takeoff. 170 passengers and crew on board. just seconds before it goes airborne, the plane slamming to a halt, swallowed in flames and smoke. eyewitnesses say one of the pilots walks out of the cockpit to see for himself. >> he just was like, evacuate! everybody evacuate now. >> we are evacuating on the runway. we have a fire. i repeat, we are evacuating. >> reporter: just two minutes after the call, fire crews arrive, blasting water onto the plane. passengers flopping onto emergency chutes. you can see them scampering down the runway. >> is everybody okay? >> reporter: sally dewhurst says she was the first one down the emergency slide. >> almost like a river of fire coming at the ramps. >> reporter: 27 people treated for minor injures. including the pilots, hailed as heroes tonight. >> everybody's good. thank you. >> reporter: these ins show that molten pieces of the engine shot towards the fuselage. >> if the fire trucks hadn't been there be, if the fire had been able to build and gotten near the fuel thanks where peo
just minutes earlier on tuesday, flight 2276 to london taxis for takeoff. 170 passengers and crew on board. just seconds before it goes airborne, the plane slamming to a halt, swallowed in flames and smoke. eyewitnesses say one of the pilots walks out of the cockpit to see for himself. >> he just was like, evacuate! everybody evacuate now. >> we are evacuating on the runway. we have a fire. i repeat, we are evacuating. >> reporter: just two minutes after the call, fire crews...
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they are sitting in furniture that would've been in their home in london. richard clarke was a merchant in boston with tory leanings and it was his tea that had been dumped into the boston harbor for the boston tea party. it was his tea dumped into the harbor, so he probably had good reason to leave for england. this whole idea of a group portrait is something new, much beyond what the early artists in america could do. it is the baroque idea of a portrait. it is a complicated idea to carry off and copley learned this while he was studying in england. in the room with copley portraits and this is another group portrait that he painted when he went to england. again, this is a very sophisticated effort on his part to capture a modern day history scene. something that actually happened. the painting was commissioned by brook watson when he was the lord mayor of london. this happened to him when he was a young man on a merchant ship. they were outside of havana when he decided to go for a swim in the water and was attacked by a shark. and these are men coming
they are sitting in furniture that would've been in their home in london. richard clarke was a merchant in boston with tory leanings and it was his tea that had been dumped into the boston harbor for the boston tea party. it was his tea dumped into the harbor, so he probably had good reason to leave for england. this whole idea of a group portrait is something new, much beyond what the early artists in america could do. it is the baroque idea of a portrait. it is a complicated idea to carry off...
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i'm live from london. coming up, in burkina faso, a new cabinet just days after calls for the unit to be diswanted. >>> israel's pme
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in london.e are the stories you need to know. data output from china this weekend at it to confront the economic slowdown is deepening and raises the prospect of additional angeles industrial output missed expectations. the government also announced some details on how it plans to reform state owned enterprises. germany has reinstated control on its border with austria for the first time in 20 years as they try to cope with the in let's of tens of thousands of asylum-seekers. it is testing the schengen agreement. a system that allows people to travel through the 26 european countries without quarter checks. there is a meeting later on today in brussels. elected labor party leader jeremy corbyn has finalize the details of his team. john mcdonnell will be the shadow chancellor. angela eagle is the shadow business secretary. defeated leadership candidate, andy barr number is that shadow ministry. let's get more on the markets now. caroline hyde is standing by. the turmoil that continues in china. o
in london.e are the stories you need to know. data output from china this weekend at it to confront the economic slowdown is deepening and raises the prospect of additional angeles industrial output missed expectations. the government also announced some details on how it plans to reform state owned enterprises. germany has reinstated control on its border with austria for the first time in 20 years as they try to cope with the in let's of tens of thousands of asylum-seekers. it is testing the...
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london time.itter question for andday, @manuscranny , you have poor data the china and a slowdown in japanese numbers. the question is, does china trade data highlight a global fragility? that is the critical issue and concern. , @manuscranny,#th epulse. this is one of angela merkel's coalition. they do not expect the budget to be changed because of the migration crisis. andill have more on that, back to what hans nichols was saying. we are back in 2. ♪ francine: welcome back to "the pulse." i am francine lacqua. manus: i am manus cranny japanese incher in mess and az are buying london raised rival amblin for three point four 7 billion pounds. storedhares stored by -- by 30% in london this morning. francine: adding to growth pressures against china's second leading economy. exports fell compared to a year earlier and imports have dropped three point 1% leaving a trade surplus of $15.8 billion. manus: the chinese economy hits japan. that was better than estimates of a one point 8% contraction, but
london time.itter question for andday, @manuscranny , you have poor data the china and a slowdown in japanese numbers. the question is, does china trade data highlight a global fragility? that is the critical issue and concern. , @manuscranny,#th epulse. this is one of angela merkel's coalition. they do not expect the budget to be changed because of the migration crisis. andill have more on that, back to what hans nichols was saying. we are back in 2. ♪ francine: welcome back to "the...
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ftse in london down by one half of 1%.l about one stock, that embody so much of the global concern, a slowdown in china, a commodity rout, struggling to service. the stock everyone is talking about is glencore. glencore stock was down 30% yesterday on no news at all, the biggest drop on record today, bouncing back. glencore stock is up 9%. but there is so much uncertainty around glencore and around the miners. we spoke to sanford bernstein this morning, looking for four nd we are still trading alone 90 pence. nobodoy really knows how to vale this company, but this morning we bounced back. it is going a little bit higher off the basis points, so the negative sentiment at the start of the morning started to diminish somewhat as the day progresses. market, euro-sterling on the five-day winning streak. we snapped that today. down, almostling 74 pence flat into a very busy 24 hours. a little bit later, mark carney will speak. eurozone inflation data -- two things to watch. finally, racing for game against the dollar. thank you.
ftse in london down by one half of 1%.l about one stock, that embody so much of the global concern, a slowdown in china, a commodity rout, struggling to service. the stock everyone is talking about is glencore. glencore stock was down 30% yesterday on no news at all, the biggest drop on record today, bouncing back. glencore stock is up 9%. but there is so much uncertainty around glencore and around the miners. we spoke to sanford bernstein this morning, looking for four nd we are still trading...
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it is 7:21 in london.y up to the start of the final trading day on the european equity markets. a quick look at futures suggests we will be going higher. the picture after yellen spoke last night was a little unclear. it seems that the european markets have found something to get excited about. euro stocks crawled up by 1.7% this morning. as the crisis in volkswagen deepens, talk of mergers and acquisitions as become louder. sergio marchionne has made no secret of his desire to see more consolidation in the auto industry. consolidation that he has been very clear about is very rational, and it remains rational. doubt that the force of building cars is increasing, and for an industry which has difficulty in being able to have good returns for its investment, consolidation is definitely a very effective solution to , which ise problem what has been saying publicly. the reasoning, the rationale of every argument remains. anna: the chairman of fiat chrysler echoing his thoughts. let's get bored on this story.
it is 7:21 in london.y up to the start of the final trading day on the european equity markets. a quick look at futures suggests we will be going higher. the picture after yellen spoke last night was a little unclear. it seems that the european markets have found something to get excited about. euro stocks crawled up by 1.7% this morning. as the crisis in volkswagen deepens, talk of mergers and acquisitions as become louder. sergio marchionne has made no secret of his desire to see more...
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one of the biggest marches was in london. barnaby phillips was there. here is his report. >> the group was festive. in particular, syrians fleeing conflict. >> that germany and sweden are taking more than their fair share. we should be taking in the same number of refugees. >> basically, i would want people to treat me well that i have to happen to flee england, that's why i'm here really. >> this was pickadilly in london. gives far more in foreign aid to help syrian refugees than any other country in europe. they are saying emphatically that is not enough and that britain should be doing more. but an impressive turnout doesn't mean this crowd is necessarily representative of britain as a whole. for all the passion on london's streets prime minister david cameron may feel he has done enough to placate his critics. barnaby phillips, al jazeera al, central london. >> says britain should take more refugees. >> open your hearts and open your minds and open your attitude towards supporting people who are desperate, who need somewhere safe to live. want to co
one of the biggest marches was in london. barnaby phillips was there. here is his report. >> the group was festive. in particular, syrians fleeing conflict. >> that germany and sweden are taking more than their fair share. we should be taking in the same number of refugees. >> basically, i would want people to treat me well that i have to happen to flee england, that's why i'm here really. >> this was pickadilly in london. gives far more in foreign aid to help syrian...
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he was living in london and he wrote for an american paper from london on the civil war and i want to read you, from your own book, about what he wrote. he said the present struggle between the south in the north is a struggle between two social systems. the system of slavery in the system of preen labor. tell us about about marks in the civil war. >> he wrote for the new york tribune, probably the largest newspapers, one of the largest in the world, out of new york which had a real interest in the revolutionary movements that have been coming out of europe. especially in 1848. he rehired him and paid him the equivalent of about $10 of about $10 a week. he lived on that. he was writing and lived in a suburb. they were fascinated with the american war. they saw they saw this as the last stand in this kind of futile a stick aristocracy. he was clear. he was on the side of the bush was a. he saw the u.s. as an exemplar of this democracy. and an example of free labor. not in europe, not not in the most industrialized area but in america. that's the way he framed it. now as the new york tr
he was living in london and he wrote for an american paper from london on the civil war and i want to read you, from your own book, about what he wrote. he said the present struggle between the south in the north is a struggle between two social systems. the system of slavery in the system of preen labor. tell us about about marks in the civil war. >> he wrote for the new york tribune, probably the largest newspapers, one of the largest in the world, out of new york which had a real...
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live from london.i'm david foster, and this is some of what we've got coming up in the next 60 minutes. mounting anger and frustration, while thousands of refugees are locked out of budapest. >>> president obama plans to get enough votes.
live from london.i'm david foster, and this is some of what we've got coming up in the next 60 minutes. mounting anger and frustration, while thousands of refugees are locked out of budapest. >>> president obama plans to get enough votes.
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welcome to "the pulse," live from london. nikkei hasn's recorded its biggest one-day gain since 2008. that came as asian stocks rose across the board amid optimism that chinese policymakers will succeed in stabilizing the mainland equity markets. francine: the chinese premier will address an evening session of the world economic forum and discuss the state of china's economy later this morning. to round up all the market moves, let's get to mark barton. mark: what is going on today , then? the asia pacific index rose the most since 2009 in the last two days. the shanghai composite index benchmark has risen by 5.3%, all on this belief that china will stabilize its financial markets. it comes after all three u.s. indices went down, their second-biggest gain of 2015. index hadsia-pacific its biggest gains in 2009 -- not the most astonishing move today in asia. this is the most astonishing move -- yesterday, 24 hours ago, we were talking about the nikkei erasing all of this year's gains. what a difference a day makes. japan's ben
welcome to "the pulse," live from london. nikkei hasn's recorded its biggest one-day gain since 2008. that came as asian stocks rose across the board amid optimism that chinese policymakers will succeed in stabilizing the mainland equity markets. francine: the chinese premier will address an evening session of the world economic forum and discuss the state of china's economy later this morning. to round up all the market moves, let's get to mark barton. mark: what is going on today ,...
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alan yarrow, lord mayor of london.xt how much pressure is put on cinemas by the rise of netflix and will ask the c.e.o. of vue international, one of the top cinema groups. keep it here, we're right on the pulse. . . . francine: welcome back to the pulse. live here on bloomberg tv. here are some more of bloomberg's top headlines. nintendo named a new president to succeed. he is currently head of human resources. his first major task will be the launch of nintendo's first smart phone service later this year as well as preparing for a new console named n.x. djokovic defeated roger federer and is a repeat of their wimbledon clash. he won his second title at flushing meadows. djokovic made all four grand slam finals this year for the first time in his career, winning three. and while that final was going on, some of the world's top money managers played in the first finance cup. hedge fund titan bill ackman and bill selani won their events. the european teams beat the u.s. squad and next year's match will be held in london
alan yarrow, lord mayor of london.xt how much pressure is put on cinemas by the rise of netflix and will ask the c.e.o. of vue international, one of the top cinema groups. keep it here, we're right on the pulse. . . . francine: welcome back to the pulse. live here on bloomberg tv. here are some more of bloomberg's top headlines. nintendo named a new president to succeed. he is currently head of human resources. his first major task will be the launch of nintendo's first smart phone service...
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over 100,000 people. >> lauren taylor, this is al jazeera live from london. a bad deal. u.s. politicians. >> rebelpoliticians back up the deal. >> in parliament, where they talk about a possible third term for the president. >> tackling europe's refugee crisis according to the president of the commission. tens of thousands have made the dangerous journey across the mediterranean by sea. there are four million syrians in libya jordan lebanon iraq egypt. >> as they continue their journey in order, hundreds of thousands of refugees have already made the journey. for the commission's president the task ahead is clear, but he needs to sell it to the people of europe. >> europeans have to help. this time will be--action is what is needed for the time being. >> germany will take in more than 30,000 refugees under the scheme. people like these families boarding the train at the indication. the german government is pushing hard for other countries to accept their quotas. for its part france said it will take 24,000 refugees. and in a symbolic gesture it has welcomed a
over 100,000 people. >> lauren taylor, this is al jazeera live from london. a bad deal. u.s. politicians. >> rebelpoliticians back up the deal. >> in parliament, where they talk about a possible third term for the president. >> tackling europe's refugee crisis according to the president of the commission. tens of thousands have made the dangerous journey across the mediterranean by sea. there are four million syrians in libya jordan lebanon iraq egypt. >> as they...
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we will see you in a moment. ♪ guy: it is 6:30 in london.e are the stories you need to know about. chinese property market showed signs of improving. inces in new homes rose august. the recovery is helped by interest rate cuts. takingond highest official has been relieved of duty following corruption allegations. he is the right hand the man to president set latter. he denied the allegations. it governing body has requested an investigation. decision noteserve to move on rates has been given a mixed reaction by markets and asia. allied. have r story in and south korean bonds jumped. ustralian and south korean bonds jumped. yellen say? let's recap it. ms. yellen: the federal open market committee reaffirms the target range for the federal funds rate. in july, committee met the pace of job gains has been solid. the unemployment rate has declined. conditionsor market have continued to improve. inflation, however, has continued to run below are long-run objective partly reflecting energy and import prices. we expect the downward pressure will pa
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>> hello, this is the news hour live from london. coming up: >> as europe struggles to find a strategy to cope with hundreds of thousands of refugees, we join one syrian family on the road to munich. >> thousands rally in london and across europe to tell refugees you're welcome. >> also coming up, saudi arabia's king heads to mecca to oversee an investigation into a train collapse that killed 107 people. >> german football champions extend a welcome to the refugees arriving in the country. >> as europe struggles to find a strategy for dealing with the refugees arriving from the middle east and africa, thousands of ordinary people are rallying across the country. the largest of the europe it is welcome events isis london where thousands turned out to march. there have been a number of anti migration protests, mostly in poland. meanwhile, more than 10,000 refugees are expected in munich by the end of the day. hungarian prime minister proposed that the e.u. should give $3.4 billion to turkey, jordan and lebanon to stem the throw leaving
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and broader implications for the city of london.joined by mark boleat from the city of london. great to see you. let's start with a question about the leadership of the labour party. how able to work with these people do you feel right now? some of the leadership talked about capitalism. if it does not fit with the city of london corporation. mark boleat: we will talk the leaders of all political leaders because they have been democratically elected. we will happily talked with them. what is a might change over time. over the last couple of days from people who years ago were talking about fanatical ideas. very happy to talk at always open to talk with all political parties. anna: have you met with them? : as you know, i've met john mcdonald in a previous life. meetingsot had set up and with always had a good relation with the shadow chancellor. i'm sure he will want to beat city people and hear their views and what he is thinking. that he wants to abandon city of london corporation. it.ve heard maybe not a priority for him. any tho
and broader implications for the city of london.joined by mark boleat from the city of london. great to see you. let's start with a question about the leadership of the labour party. how able to work with these people do you feel right now? some of the leadership talked about capitalism. if it does not fit with the city of london corporation. mark boleat: we will talk the leaders of all political leaders because they have been democratically elected. we will happily talked with them. what is a...
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here in london. let's return to the china story because the yuan traded in hong kong is set for the biggest weekly advance since march after the chinese central bank was seen taking the step of extending its currency support measures to the offshore markets. us what it is the chinese authorities are doing and why it is unusual? >> a pretty interesting move. they cut -- they caught the market off guard. traders are looking at the intervention as assigned by china that the yuan will not be a one-way bet going down. they want to put a floor under the depreciation. themselves and that is the move to depreciate the yuan a few weeks ago, on shore, triggered a big capital outflow for china. that is expensive because they are spending their reserves trying to support their own currency to offset that currency outflow. on the other side, china wants to make its currency more international. policy moves is to get it accepted by the imf as a reserve currency. to do that, they need credibility. they do not want
here in london. let's return to the china story because the yuan traded in hong kong is set for the biggest weekly advance since march after the chinese central bank was seen taking the step of extending its currency support measures to the offshore markets. us what it is the chinese authorities are doing and why it is unusual? >> a pretty interesting move. they cut -- they caught the market off guard. traders are looking at the intervention as assigned by china that the yuan will not be...
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speaking in london, u.s. secretary of state john kerry maind that president bashar al-assad must go. however what seems to be a softening stance, kerry stated the condition should be decided by negotiation. >> reporter: phillip hamed had in central london and pushing for ways to end the syrian conflict, where russia appears to be more committed to doing more against i.s.i.l. a reference to what kerry believes is a common aim between the west and rufer russia, defeg i.s.i.l, particularly with air strikes. the prospect of russia increasing its military assistance with fighter jets already in the country. he might have made a small concession when he said president assad didn't have to go on day one or month one but he still insisted assad did not form part of syria's political future. that's something that's always been a sticking poirnt when peoplsticking point whenpeople h the syrian opposition for john kerry the ball is clearly in the other court. >> we're prepared to negotiate. is assad prepared to negotiat
speaking in london, u.s. secretary of state john kerry maind that president bashar al-assad must go. however what seems to be a softening stance, kerry stated the condition should be decided by negotiation. >> reporter: phillip hamed had in central london and pushing for ways to end the syrian conflict, where russia appears to be more committed to doing more against i.s.i.l. a reference to what kerry believes is a common aim between the west and rufer russia, defeg i.s.i.l, particularly...
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it will be interesting to see what happens when the book is handed over to london. oil has weekend on the back of this, you are getting a risk off theme. that is being represented clearly in your dollars -- euro-dollar's. anna: let's see how stocks are moving in hong kong. how is that we trade picture playing out -- weak trade picture playing out? y: it briefly rose, it has lost momentum, it is waiting for a fifth consecutive day. the shanghai composite is down 1.5%. trade data out this morning shows that exports in august fell 5.5%, adding to concerns that the economy there is slowing. chinamall caps on the index are following. -- falling. have plunged on speculation that authorities would not help with prices. in hong kong though shares are slightly upward. eight shares are rising. 1.6%, iti is down briefly rose in the morning, but lost steam. we had the report showing that the economy contracted in the second quarter, less than previously thought. it tracks 1.2% in the second quarter. pioneer, there has been a surging, more than 8% after the electronic maker says
it will be interesting to see what happens when the book is handed over to london. oil has weekend on the back of this, you are getting a risk off theme. that is being represented clearly in your dollars -- euro-dollar's. anna: let's see how stocks are moving in hong kong. how is that we trade picture playing out -- weak trade picture playing out? y: it briefly rose, it has lost momentum, it is waiting for a fifth consecutive day. the shanghai composite is down 1.5%. trade data out this morning...
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the london exhibition, which shows incredible achievements in space. hole he there. have been chaotic scenes. desperate to continue their journey into western europe. more than 7,300 people have already entered the e.u. newest member state in the last 24 hours. refugees were forced to found a new rout after hungary police used tear gas to stop them from entering it's territory from serbia. a move described by the u.n. as anti-muslim. here at the border refugees have spent hours under the hot sun, with little food or water. they have been patient, waiting to board trains to registration centers but their numbers are building. children are passed out from the crash over the heads of police. separated from their parents. this was meant to be the safe rout to the union after the riots at the boarder, but croatia wasn't prepared. buss are off loading refugee as few hundreds meters from the border crossing on foot into croatia. in the last 24 hours thousands have made this journey, they now say it won't take any more. those that made it through wait to be transported to re
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we can talk now to richard who is an [ inaudible ] in fine arts in london. talking to us. i was just wondering about whether it is his message or his art that makes him great. >> well, i think in the end it will be the art that he is judged upon, but certainly the method and objects themselves are very closely related. i think there is two dimensions to it. one your little short piece indicated that it is highly political, but it is also quite important that he is very interested in material culture, he is an architect as well as an artist, and it interrogates the history of chinese material culture, and the culture of the surveillance apparatus and political apparatus of china. >> but it sounds as though you couldn't take the politics away from it, because his very philosophy, his underlying thoughts are about civil liberties and democracy. and that's expressed artistically. >> yes, absolutely. i think he sees art as an activity that can only thrive in an environment where you have freedom of expression. and if he was british or american, you know, his work
we can talk now to richard who is an [ inaudible ] in fine arts in london. talking to us. i was just wondering about whether it is his message or his art that makes him great. >> well, i think in the end it will be the art that he is judged upon, but certainly the method and objects themselves are very closely related. i think there is two dimensions to it. one your little short piece indicated that it is highly political, but it is also quite important that he is very interested in...
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there was a gun saw lute in -- gun salute in london. >> poor air quality but it is dry.magine where humidity how much worse it would be. humidity is coming this weekend. but the heat will subside. that is the tradeoff. >> here is a look from mount tamalpais at 79 degrees with the wind at four gusting to seven miles per hour. you can see the twin killing lights of san francisco as the backdrop to tuck about the highlights. heat wave, dry, poor air, all continuing and our warmer-than-average nights but it starts to pull become and eases, the heat, this weekend, but the humidity will rise. we will see more cloud cover. that will dim the sunshine. it will cool the air mass, also, and if you are lucky you have a breeze in san jose at 5:00, san bruno is 5, hayward is three, eight in fairfield and notice where it and pointing west so it will be hot everywhere. look for the asterisk weapon the area has a chance of setting the record high at 99 with the record 100 in san jose. film deaths in cupertino and los gatos and morgan hill and a record in gilroy with the record of 104. pa
there was a gun saw lute in -- gun salute in london. >> poor air quality but it is dry.magine where humidity how much worse it would be. humidity is coming this weekend. but the heat will subside. that is the tradeoff. >> here is a look from mount tamalpais at 79 degrees with the wind at four gusting to seven miles per hour. you can see the twin killing lights of san francisco as the backdrop to tuck about the highlights. heat wave, dry, poor air, all continuing and our...
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london time, 5:00 p.m. eastern time.ene will be paying a great deal of attention. 20 minutes to go until "surveillance" takes the airways. a dovish bias in norway. tom: exactly right. i of the headlines were absolutely extraordinary, and speak of what we will see worldwide in the weeks to come. you could tell there was an overt intervention last night to staunch the weakness in the real.lian we have three terrific guests this morning on the global markets, and what it means for the american banking system. michael mayo will join us, and we will speak to brian moynihan, then moved to the future of too big to fail. on the global economy, stephen roach will join us, and david goldman will join us. he has been way out front with the ramifications of deflation. he is essentially looking at a set of things that allow the norwegian bank to make the moves they made a few hours ago. as you said earlier, it is the most amazing time that we are in. guy: it is. what do you think yellen will say? this is what you think about a lot of
london time, 5:00 p.m. eastern time.ene will be paying a great deal of attention. 20 minutes to go until "surveillance" takes the airways. a dovish bias in norway. tom: exactly right. i of the headlines were absolutely extraordinary, and speak of what we will see worldwide in the weeks to come. you could tell there was an overt intervention last night to staunch the weakness in the real.lian we have three terrific guests this morning on the global markets, and what it means for the...
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a new drug free treatment is being developed by researchers in london. the team havening maaed to unravel the brain signal which is are believed to cause motion sickness. or science editor explains. >> >> and strapped into a revolving chair, this man is taking part in research focused on motion sickness. we develop add way of using brain stimulation to suppress the signals. so we thought if we could suppress the signals from the inner ear, and this would be highly effective. >> and so it was, the stimulation made those tested less likely to feel queasy, even nauseous, and also recover faster. the levelers say their findings appear to support the theory that motion sickness is caused by a confusion of the senses. >> being on a bicycle, or a motor bike, you go around the corner, you lean into the corner, which eare mains upright. you don't do that in a car. you don't do that on a ship, you are struggling to find out what is upright and what is the best way of dealing with it. >> about one in three suffer from severe motion sickness, making the discovery an
a new drug free treatment is being developed by researchers in london. the team havening maaed to unravel the brain signal which is are believed to cause motion sickness. or science editor explains. >> >> and strapped into a revolving chair, this man is taking part in research focused on motion sickness. we develop add way of using brain stimulation to suppress the signals. so we thought if we could suppress the signals from the inner ear, and this would be highly effective....
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i'm talking about london. a definite bubble, especially when we're looking at a referendum where it could actually spook investors? meghnad: i've been saying for a long time, when i spoke about the budget and before the budget, that the chancellor has really let the housing market get into a bubble. we haven't really done anything on the supply side of housing, and we are just piling on .ressure, especially london we're also being affected by greek money leaving greece and things like that. so yes, we are in a bubble. how we get out of the bubble, i don't know. the bank of england will be reluctant to move interest rates now that the fed hasn't moved. yes. sadly, we are in a housing bubble. .rancine: jeremy corbyn we talked about him a lot. is he a credible opposition to david cameron, and was the appointment of the shadow chancellor -- meghnad: let me say two things. first of all, the way jeremy corbyn performed on wednesday was really a big surprise and a credit to him. francine: talking about prime minister
i'm talking about london. a definite bubble, especially when we're looking at a referendum where it could actually spook investors? meghnad: i've been saying for a long time, when i spoke about the budget and before the budget, that the chancellor has really let the housing market get into a bubble. we haven't really done anything on the supply side of housing, and we are just piling on .ressure, especially london we're also being affected by greek money leaving greece and things like that. so...
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tuesday, carrying enough fuel for the ten-hour flight to london. that's when the left engine failed. licking the windows but not entering the cabin. thick black smoke swallowing the belly of the jet. today, with the charred plane still sitting on the tarmac, four ntsb investigators are on the ground. most interested in why the suppression system, intended to extinguish an engine fire, apparently didn't work. a terrifying end to one of captain henkey's last flights. he'd been set to retire in a matter of days. >> i was supposed to go to barbados on saturday and then come back next tuesday and that would be it. >> reporter: many now crediting henkey with a fast response that may have helped save lives. and i know the papers are saying now he's a hero, but we have to remember there are other-two other pilots and cabin crew who all behaved very, very well. >> reporter: containing what could have been a disaster, leaving passengers in vegas feeling lucky. >> i mean, i realize it's a little weird to feel lucky that you've just been in a flaming plane, bu
tuesday, carrying enough fuel for the ten-hour flight to london. that's when the left engine failed. licking the windows but not entering the cabin. thick black smoke swallowing the belly of the jet. today, with the charred plane still sitting on the tarmac, four ntsb investigators are on the ground. most interested in why the suppression system, intended to extinguish an engine fire, apparently didn't work. a terrifying end to one of captain henkey's last flights. he'd been set to retire in a...
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here in london, the city of london, the ftse 100 down about .5%.hina specifically, premiere li, soothing words. no such hard landing. and the equity market was a little bit of a reality check. the shanghai composite lower again. after the biggest -- for japanese equities, we come off by 2.5%. for me, though, the action not n equities or bonds, in the fx market. fert li's soothing words. the reality. look at what's happening in brazil as they get cut to junk by sapp. new zealand, a third rate cut in three months. a signal that they could do more. what does that mean for the currency when it dropped two percentage points. a much weaker kiwi near a six-week low against the dollar. one lawmaker in japan talking about the prospect of doing more saying the b.o.j. should reach for that lever next month. more stimulus from the b.o.j. what on earth did they buy? what does it mean for the currency? a weaker yen. dollar/yen up by .4%. when you look at this debate, a global debate as central banks continue to do more, whether you dawkins about it -- talk about
here in london, the city of london, the ftse 100 down about .5%.hina specifically, premiere li, soothing words. no such hard landing. and the equity market was a little bit of a reality check. the shanghai composite lower again. after the biggest -- for japanese equities, we come off by 2.5%. for me, though, the action not n equities or bonds, in the fx market. fert li's soothing words. the reality. look at what's happening in brazil as they get cut to junk by sapp. new zealand, a third rate...
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we have the eat real festival at jack london square.tien kafton will come back and give you the details. >> i like the details but i hope she getting tall food as well. nice job shouting down that train by the way. the train track goes right by where we are. we will check in with the festival in a few minutes. now let's check in with ktvu fox 2 news' tara moriarty in the hall of justice with the stories we are working on. hi tara. >> reporter: good morning gasia. there is an arraignment going on for juan francisco lopez- sanchez. he is accused of killing kate steinle on pier 14. we will let you know what happens today. probably shouldn't be any big surprises. probably just setting the date for the trial. we know that today is the last day of saleforce's big convention. dreamforce. this four-day event brings millions of dollar to the san francisco economy. restaurants, hotels, they are flourishing. but many locals i have spoken to are saying they are happy to see them go. they have had some trouble geting to work. congestion has been a l
we have the eat real festival at jack london square.tien kafton will come back and give you the details. >> i like the details but i hope she getting tall food as well. nice job shouting down that train by the way. the train track goes right by where we are. we will check in with the festival in a few minutes. now let's check in with ktvu fox 2 news' tara moriarty in the hall of justice with the stories we are working on. hi tara. >> reporter: good morning gasia. there is an...
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i am mark barton here in london. ♪ it is about a: 40 here in the city of london.today's top story. it's has revised 20 -- 2016 gdp -- cutting the figure by .1%. the nation's economy grew last year. the world's biggest public we traded commodity supplier, glencore, plans to cut $10 billion from its next that. -- it's next debt. glencore holds stock in hong kong just before the announcement this morning it to company posted its biggest weekly decline in london trading last week. tesco has confirmed it is selling its south korean unit. the deal to sell the business is valued at 4.2 billion pounds. two weeks until the snap elections, until alexis tsipras --desperate alexis tsipras's -- healexis tsipras's spoke to global -- he spoke to bloomberg about his vision for greece. >> we want to be a government for new democracy at its core. that does not mean we surrender completely. it means we go into negotiation with concrete arguments and an appetite for communication. foreas the negotiation team mr. tsipras went and without knowing its homework. each review of the agreem
i am mark barton here in london. ♪ it is about a: 40 here in the city of london.today's top story. it's has revised 20 -- 2016 gdp -- cutting the figure by .1%. the nation's economy grew last year. the world's biggest public we traded commodity supplier, glencore, plans to cut $10 billion from its next that. -- it's next debt. glencore holds stock in hong kong just before the announcement this morning it to company posted its biggest weekly decline in london trading last week. tesco has...