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he was traveling from south africa to london england, and the victim survived the flight before fallingthe plane on to a roof of a building. another stow away survived but his condition is listed as serious as a lobing -- local hospital. >>> the dominican republic is considering exporting thousands of people back to haiti, some of them fled haiti after the devastating earthquake that happened five years ago. >> reporter: officials say they have not begun deportation operations in the first 24 hours since the deadline passed. despite the fact that hundreds of thousands of people are now at risk of being deported across the island to the haitian side. the government says about 300,000 people filed their paperwork, trying to prove their status by the deadline on wednesday, but only about 10,000 of those applications had all of the necessary documents. we spoke to a man who falls into that category he says he was there up until the deadline filed all of his paperwork, but was told it lacked some of the proper documentation. now he says he is worried he could become stateless or sent back to
he was traveling from south africa to london england, and the victim survived the flight before fallingthe plane on to a roof of a building. another stow away survived but his condition is listed as serious as a lobing -- local hospital. >>> the dominican republic is considering exporting thousands of people back to haiti, some of them fled haiti after the devastating earthquake that happened five years ago. >> reporter: officials say they have not begun deportation operations in...
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he joins us live via skype from london, england. thank you so much for talking with us. so lastsepp blatter was celebrating. being elected to a fifth term as president, and said "why would i step down?" tuesday he announced intentions to do just that. what happened in the four days to change his mind do you think? >> well, what everyone is pondering, wondering, and it is speculation. there is more to come, as the u.s. justice department this week. particularly concerning evidence given to them by the whistle blower, chuck blazer. there are suggestions, that michel pitinini, said you really need to go now. blatter said, we are on congress, it's too late. i think his daughter, corine suggest heeded he apparently st to be worn down by pressure. that's surprising. those of us who have seen blatter stick it out through one scandal after another. >> interesting. i want to get an idea how surprised you are when you heard sepp blatter intended to step down. do you think fifa need an independent person to restructure and overhaul the organization rather than blatter himself? >> w
he joins us live via skype from london, england. thank you so much for talking with us. so lastsepp blatter was celebrating. being elected to a fifth term as president, and said "why would i step down?" tuesday he announced intentions to do just that. what happened in the four days to change his mind do you think? >> well, what everyone is pondering, wondering, and it is speculation. there is more to come, as the u.s. justice department this week. particularly concerning...
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eventually flowed the united kingdom but a couple months after he shot king they picked him up in london england, he was extradited from the uk back to the united states for-to-face trial for killing martin luther king. and in 1969, a little less than a year after the killing, james earl ray was convicted. ultimately, he pled guilty to that crime but for a while, for a long while, actually, he and his attorney, a guy named jack kershaw, put forward that theory that james earl ray didn't actually kill martin luther king. they put forward this theory that said that james earl ray was just the fall guy for the crime and actually the guy who killed martin luther king was a man named raul. years after james earl ray went to prison, even years after he once escaped from prison for a few days before she was recaptured jack kershaw, james earl ray's attorney kept going on and on and on about this raul theory. >> james earl ray is in solitary at brushy mountain prison in tennessee. the last of the five men who broke out within last friday night was thought morning. and today, ray's lawyer was on hand. so
eventually flowed the united kingdom but a couple months after he shot king they picked him up in london england, he was extradited from the uk back to the united states for-to-face trial for killing martin luther king. and in 1969, a little less than a year after the killing, james earl ray was convicted. ultimately, he pled guilty to that crime but for a while, for a long while, actually, he and his attorney, a guy named jack kershaw, put forward that theory that james earl ray didn't...
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air-traffic, people from all over the world tend to live together in various circumstances and i'm from london, englandhe same thing applies there. it teaches people tolerance and that we are all human beings. i am just concerned about his politics. thank you very much. host: republicans line, tony is waiting from tampa, florida. caller: i'd like to say chris christie's time has passed and by that i mean, they gave that speech around the, it was awful. -- for romney, it was awful. the week before the election was more like obama was his idol, he did not act like a republican or leader, he acted like a child. another thing about this is if you look at his record in new jersey, the unemployment rate is high, he appointed more liberal judges. when i start tearing apart, you will see that this guy is not a true conservative. the one thing i say is positive is he's a great debater and this is the kind of guy and 2012 that would have tied obama into knots. obama would have been scared of this guy, he is not mccain or romney. he's not a lightweight like john boehner, mitch mcconnell, or paul ryan. he doesn't
air-traffic, people from all over the world tend to live together in various circumstances and i'm from london, englandhe same thing applies there. it teaches people tolerance and that we are all human beings. i am just concerned about his politics. thank you very much. host: republicans line, tony is waiting from tampa, florida. caller: i'd like to say chris christie's time has passed and by that i mean, they gave that speech around the, it was awful. -- for romney, it was awful. the week...
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that's half the reason why the day's march began in the heart of london at the bank of england.espite the fact that the conservative government's majority are in power they will continue to challenge the status quo over the next five years of their leadership. >> the website featureing at racist manifesto. the pictures appear to show 21-year-old dylann roof posing with a handgun burning and spitting on u.s. flags and christing a confederate cemetery. he said he had no choice. roof has been charged with the murder of nine black members of a church in south carolina. >>> taureg rebels have signed a peace deal in mali. it focused on better representation in the north. but it failed to give the autonomy that the rebels spent decades fighting for. we have more from the border between mali and mauritania. >> they repeatedly said their goal is an independent state. now they'll try to convince it's people to accept much less than that. they have a tough task on their hands. >> we believe this is the most we can get in the current context and with the world communities' world of readines
that's half the reason why the day's march began in the heart of london at the bank of england.espite the fact that the conservative government's majority are in power they will continue to challenge the status quo over the next five years of their leadership. >> the website featureing at racist manifesto. the pictures appear to show 21-year-old dylann roof posing with a handgun burning and spitting on u.s. flags and christing a confederate cemetery. he said he had no choice. roof has...
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wimbledon as underway at the all england club on the outskirts of london. d slam will not only get you $3 million in prize money, it will also get you honorable membership into the all england club, one of the world's most expensive clubs. danielle, how hard is it to get membership there? guest: it is very difficult. there are only 375 full members. if someone dies, that means a membership space will open up have to berson well supported -- will have to be supported by four other full members before they get a temporary membership. it still takes years and years before people are able to join this club. we are talking about a tennis tournament, a sport. why is it been so difficult? these oldy have british rules. early 1900s. the not that far from me, the old stand had 375 spaces in it stand, it and they decided to give the membership the same amount to give everyone a lot of space to play tennis and things like that. mark: what do you get for your membership? guest: if you have a full membership, you get a guaranteed seat on center court. just to give you an
wimbledon as underway at the all england club on the outskirts of london. d slam will not only get you $3 million in prize money, it will also get you honorable membership into the all england club, one of the world's most expensive clubs. danielle, how hard is it to get membership there? guest: it is very difficult. there are only 375 full members. if someone dies, that means a membership space will open up have to berson well supported -- will have to be supported by four other full members...
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newton never traveled outside a narrow strip of england linking london, cambridge and its birthplace in lincolnshire. not even to see the sea, is tied so much interested in. he never saw the sea. until middle age he was never close to the woman, not even to his mother. in fact, vote there in his philosophical letters describes how he was in london when newton died and the doctor and surgeon confirmed through voltaire and it never had intimate relations with a woman although voltaire doesn't say how they knew. [laughter] nude nasty potential with mayors have little to do with science such as the phrenology of the book of daniel. a catalog of newton's menu script put on sale at sotheby's in 1936 showed 650,000 words on alchemy and 1.3 million words on religion. with those who might be competitors newton could be doj's and nasty and there's some stories in your doctor really quite shocking about the way didn't behave to people who are competitors. yet he tied up strands of business, astronomy and mathematics whose relations have perplexed philosophers since plato. writers about newton s
newton never traveled outside a narrow strip of england linking london, cambridge and its birthplace in lincolnshire. not even to see the sea, is tied so much interested in. he never saw the sea. until middle age he was never close to the woman, not even to his mother. in fact, vote there in his philosophical letters describes how he was in london when newton died and the doctor and surgeon confirmed through voltaire and it never had intimate relations with a woman although voltaire doesn't say...
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london. years of frustration boil over and lead to the worst rioting in a generation. tottenham, englandgust 6th, 2011. >> we want justice! >> when do we want it? >> now. >> a crowd gathers outside a police station demanding answers about the shooting death of a man named mark duggan. >> the beginning of all this is the shooting of a young man in north london, his shooting by the police. protests as a result of that shooting. the protests then turning into something more violent. >> independent video journalist jason parkinson hears about the protest and races to the scene. >> i'd already spotted on twitter there was a lot of news feed coming out saying there's been a protest in tottenham about the shooting of mark duggan. and there's two police cars on fire outside the police station, and the riot police are moving in. the first thing that i noticed was just how much was on fire. and i mean, we're not talking a few burning barricades in the street. this was entire shops. quite a few points, it looked like the police were losing control. there's several times that i actually filmed the p
london. years of frustration boil over and lead to the worst rioting in a generation. tottenham, englandgust 6th, 2011. >> we want justice! >> when do we want it? >> now. >> a crowd gathers outside a police station demanding answers about the shooting death of a man named mark duggan. >> the beginning of all this is the shooting of a young man in north london, his shooting by the police. protests as a result of that shooting. the protests then turning into...
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london. >>> to the women's world cup, england will face japan in the women cup finals.r in the history had england progressed to a semifinal stage of a world cup and what a way to do it. lionesss had the game within 15 minutes after they scored twice. >> i think we knew -- you take this game you got a real shot of going all the way through. to get a result in the atmosphere today against an excellent canadian team and incredible result. and history made again. >> now in terms of being expected to win and playing a bit the under dog, we'll treat every game as it comes and we know that's going to be a massive game on wednesday. >> and england didn't get the occasion to get them after playing in front of the very pro canada cloud. next up a match against the reigning champs japan. >>> now a story about kanye west despite a petition to block him from performing he hit the stage as the headliner in england and in typical fashion he disappointment proclaiming himself the greatest living rock star at the five-day music event. he performed several of his hits. barely flinching
london. >>> to the women's world cup, england will face japan in the women cup finals.r in the history had england progressed to a semifinal stage of a world cup and what a way to do it. lionesss had the game within 15 minutes after they scored twice. >> i think we knew -- you take this game you got a real shot of going all the way through. to get a result in the atmosphere today against an excellent canadian team and incredible result. and history made again. >> now in...
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it came from barons of mid england and those running fields not far from london. there are some who say that it's freedoms are being infringed. >> on this private land an ecocommunity gathers around a fire. deep among the sycamore trees they live in homemade dwellings subsist off the land with well water and solo power. >> mary, a young girl of 26 years of age built this beautiful home. >> a short distance away the magna carta was signed 800 years ago. it was a document that came to represent the freedom of the individual from the arrest by arbitary of the monarch. this community faces eviction three years after they arrived. >> the twist has put in place an authority on the section 63 of the criminal justice and public order act which is a prevention of the event this evening. >> this is tyranny. this is tyranny this. this is an abuse of your power. thisthis is an abuse of your power. >> the villagers say they face frequent harassment by the police. >> here is some of our law it should hit hard. today we've been told not to have our celebrations. the constable is
it came from barons of mid england and those running fields not far from london. there are some who say that it's freedoms are being infringed. >> on this private land an ecocommunity gathers around a fire. deep among the sycamore trees they live in homemade dwellings subsist off the land with well water and solo power. >> mary, a young girl of 26 years of age built this beautiful home. >> a short distance away the magna carta was signed 800 years ago. it was a document that...
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london. we will look at why membership in the all england club is one of the most exclusive in the world.: good afternoon. i am betty liu. >> i am mark crumpton. today markets are falling . investors worried about fall
london. we will look at why membership in the all england club is one of the most exclusive in the world.: good afternoon. i am betty liu. >> i am mark crumpton. today markets are falling . investors worried about fall
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stuart: have you visited england recently? >> london is the most about in the planet. raphed 64 times. >> we are getting that way here. and there are no handguns in england. not a cloud. on a regular basis. no handguns anyway. can you imagine the n.y.p.d.? you can't lay down rules. >> are the bad guys in london genteel like you and ashley? stuart: didn't you read the story about the geriatric jam guys in the 70s. >> do you believe this? stuart: what a show with god. it's a great show. talk to my agent about the fee. >> there we go again. cash or slackers. millions of dollars paid to federal workers who are not doing their jobs. listen to a former labor department official vince dimaggio told her. >> they need to be funding the doctors and employees to serve veterans i mike they do today. i'm not quite sure about whatever is going. liz cummings got another one. transport you know how unions and the government are doing union business at their best jobs the irs or the ba. we found a case of the federal labor relations board this says the union members and government want
stuart: have you visited england recently? >> london is the most about in the planet. raphed 64 times. >> we are getting that way here. and there are no handguns in england. not a cloud. on a regular basis. no handguns anyway. can you imagine the n.y.p.d.? you can't lay down rules. >> are the bad guys in london genteel like you and ashley? stuart: didn't you read the story about the geriatric jam guys in the 70s. >> do you believe this? stuart: what a show with god. it's...
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london. we heard from george osborne, mark carney, and the governor of the bank of england.ting we got all of these comments on how the city needs to act more responsibly. they will be held to account. guy: they will be raising a glass to that. a good night it seems at the mansion house last night. rbs, the bigger headline. the government is going to sell rbs at a loss. anna: the breakeven is 400 seven cents per share. they have been advised by rothschild they need to get on with it. i am paraphrasing. i'm sure they did not use those exact words. guy: the governor said get on with it responsibly. this is a preemptive move. someone argue you do not need to cut rates in south korea. with mers, this could have a meaningful impact. anna: we saw the bank of new zealand cutting interest rates. not contending with the same issues. guy: we should explain what mers is. this is the virus that has been going round the middle east and has transformed itself into south korea. a lot of people are in quarantine. anna: and then to greece. we have to talk about greece every morning, it is co
london. we heard from george osborne, mark carney, and the governor of the bank of england.ting we got all of these comments on how the city needs to act more responsibly. they will be held to account. guy: they will be raising a glass to that. a good night it seems at the mansion house last night. rbs, the bigger headline. the government is going to sell rbs at a loss. anna: the breakeven is 400 seven cents per share. they have been advised by rothschild they need to get on with it. i am...
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we go to london, tell us about the march that is taking place. it started outside of the bank of england didn't it. >> it did. that was a few hours ago. now we're at the end of the march where tens of thousands of people have arrived here at parliament square. it's a patriot atmosphere here. i'll tell you that there are students here. musicians, as you can see. i'm letting them pass. there is a harikrishna movement, clear put trade unions members all united but one key demand. that's the end of austerity. the planned spending cuts are not working and are completely unnecessary. the real core belief is that the taxation system is skewed. that it really should be directed at the very wealthy the richest of society. we're talking about the banks financial institutions, which is half the reason why the demonstration started at the bank england. they want cuts to loopholes and tax havens and they want society that is much fairer, based on cooperation and community. this gather something likely to be here for a few more hours but the general belief here is that the conservative government, now
we go to london, tell us about the march that is taking place. it started outside of the bank of england didn't it. >> it did. that was a few hours ago. now we're at the end of the march where tens of thousands of people have arrived here at parliament square. it's a patriot atmosphere here. i'll tell you that there are students here. musicians, as you can see. i'm letting them pass. there is a harikrishna movement, clear put trade unions members all united but one key demand. that's the...
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. >> this night of terror takes place in august 2011 in england, about four hours north of london. when locals want to drink a beer, shoot some pool and have a good chat, many turn to the endyke pub. >> the pub itself is quite popular on the weekend. a lot of people tend to be young single males tend to go and play around the pool table area. a lot of people meet each other. >> but on this friday night the regulars have no idea a man is about to threaten their local hangout and force them into a fight for their lives. a security camera mounted outside the pub captures an eerily quite street scene. but look closely as the man comes into focus on the top of the screen. >> as he got close you can see that he is carrying in fact a chainsaw. as he approaches there are three or four people outside smoking, which he thrusted the chainsaw towards before entering straight into the back. >> once inside, the man menacingly waves the power chain saw in the patrons' faces. one after the next. >> everyone is looking around, turning around to see what's happening. you can clearly tell that everyo
. >> this night of terror takes place in august 2011 in england, about four hours north of london. when locals want to drink a beer, shoot some pool and have a good chat, many turn to the endyke pub. >> the pub itself is quite popular on the weekend. a lot of people tend to be young single males tend to go and play around the pool table area. a lot of people meet each other. >> but on this friday night the regulars have no idea a man is about to threaten their local hangout...
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is almost identical and almost two years to the day of a plot which occurred in england in an area called woolrich in london where two radicalized british citizens beheaded a british army soldier named lee rigby in the middle of the streets with a machete and a butcher knife, and then bragged about it on horrible media in front of people with telephones and then stood there until armed police came and shot them to death. it's quite possible this is the exact type of attack they wanted to carry out. >> what do you make of these beheadings and the sequence that connects back to the beheading in the uk or do you make the same connection? >> as mr. nance just said two years ago, we've seen it in england. but last december 2014 we saw a similar plot where the australian federal police arrested 15 individuals by raiding 12 locations in australia, arresting a whole bunch of individuals who were accused, again, of trying to carry out public beheadings in the streets of australia. >> officials say the suspect was radicalized by isis-inspired social media. how vast is in america? >> becoming a true problem. we are ve
is almost identical and almost two years to the day of a plot which occurred in england in an area called woolrich in london where two radicalized british citizens beheaded a british army soldier named lee rigby in the middle of the streets with a machete and a butcher knife, and then bragged about it on horrible media in front of people with telephones and then stood there until armed police came and shot them to death. it's quite possible this is the exact type of attack they wanted to carry...
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serious story because there is a big problem kind of related to this in london. 42 fatalities among construction workers in englandths as a result of collapsing evacuations over the past decade. let us bring in an architect at lecturer at westminster university in london who's seeing it happen over and over again across the pond. when you look at london toby it is in some ways more tightly packed than any city in america maybe with the exception of new york so the rich can't go out or up, they're going down. how serious of a problem is that type of construction for you guys? >> that's right. people are building down. there's no space in london and that's where you can go. where else can you go? >> but you know you guys are a lot older than our cities as well. you got a lot of secrets. catacombs. there's obviously some risk to people building these things. you believe this is something that will be put to end in london? >> i don't think it will be put to end. kensington and chelsea is one of the most densely populated areas and it is filled with a lot of foreign investments and a lot of very large rich houses. peop
serious story because there is a big problem kind of related to this in london. 42 fatalities among construction workers in englandths as a result of collapsing evacuations over the past decade. let us bring in an architect at lecturer at westminster university in london who's seeing it happen over and over again across the pond. when you look at london toby it is in some ways more tightly packed than any city in america maybe with the exception of new york so the rich can't go out or up,...
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. >>> first lady was in london where she met with david cameron and his wife and given a warm welcome at the mulberry school for girls. a school in one of england'st the message of the let girls learn program to the girls in london. as she does so well, michelle obama made it personal. >> i'm here because when i look out at all of these young women i see myself. in so many ways, your story is my story. for those of you who may not know much about my background, i grew up in a working-class neighborhood on the south side of chicago, a neighborhood a lot like this one, where people work hard to make ends meet, but where families are tight knit with strong values. my parents told me every day i could do anything, i could grow up to be a doctor, lawyer, scientist, whatever but only if i worked as hard as i could to succeed in school. but despite my efforts, there were still people in my life who told me i was setting my sights too high. that a girl like me couldn't get in to an elite university. neither of my parents and hardly anyone in my neighborhood went to university. and i wasn't sure my family could afford the tuition. i didn't have anyone to
. >>> first lady was in london where she met with david cameron and his wife and given a warm welcome at the mulberry school for girls. a school in one of england'st the message of the let girls learn program to the girls in london. as she does so well, michelle obama made it personal. >> i'm here because when i look out at all of these young women i see myself. in so many ways, your story is my story. for those of you who may not know much about my background, i grew up in a...
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london. and it is quite rare to the degree of a developed world. i coming from the north of england myself, it is something that i have a lot of historical passion about. and that certainly qualified the different. and i thoroughly enjoyed it. because it was just one year and it was something i didn't know a pretty dramatic idea. the theory came to the corner and in manchester, within 40 miles, there are three others by british standards. and so i dreamt and i focused on acronyms. which does not roll off the tongue. that became the basis of what the chancellor embraced in the northern powerhouses. a number of our ideas it was economic policy. fast-forward 18 months later after the commission finished. the government is reelected and i got a call from the chancellor. i am kind of like, wow. beyond wow. i can't really do that because i'm leading this review into global resistance. an incredible amount of weird symmetry about it. when i first was asked to lead the review by the british prime minister, i was halfway through with the commission. i'm not going to not do the city commissio
london. and it is quite rare to the degree of a developed world. i coming from the north of england myself, it is something that i have a lot of historical passion about. and that certainly qualified the different. and i thoroughly enjoyed it. because it was just one year and it was something i didn't know a pretty dramatic idea. the theory came to the corner and in manchester, within 40 miles, there are three others by british standards. and so i dreamt and i focused on acronyms. which does...
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london. thank you very much for that. the president of the qatar football association hit back at england fa chairman greg dyke. he questioned the 2022 world cup, whether it will go ahead after a week of f.i.f.a. scandal. >> why did the executive of f.i.f.a. decide to put a world cup - which is supposed to be in august, in qatar, which is vastly too hot, against the advice of their own safety committee? >> and the answer is - i'll leave it to you to make your own conclusions. if i was the qatari team that won, i would be very worried. >> the sthaik responded to the comments by saying: >>> as one football leader departs, a new has been confirmed. a sacked carlos anshell oty has been replaced. following the serie a. ben eates has been signed for three seasons. that's the sport >>> thank you very much. more and more women in western europe are undergoing fertility treatment to focus on careers before parenthood. egg freezing is now the most popular of women in the u.k. as neve barker explains. >> melanie jackson is among a growing number delaying motherhood. prolonged education, careers and finding the right partn
london. thank you very much for that. the president of the qatar football association hit back at england fa chairman greg dyke. he questioned the 2022 world cup, whether it will go ahead after a week of f.i.f.a. scandal. >> why did the executive of f.i.f.a. decide to put a world cup - which is supposed to be in august, in qatar, which is vastly too hot, against the advice of their own safety committee? >> and the answer is - i'll leave it to you to make your own conclusions. if i...
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the bank of england has ordered them to -- and has threatened a tougher regime. that came during his house speech in the city of london. chancellor george osborne says he will start returning obs even if it is at a loss to british taxpayers. a meeting between leaders of greece, germany, and france went into the early hours of the morning. angela merkel's government may be prepared to endorse a rescue payment in return for just one reform. that is according to two people familiar with germany's position. the bank of korea has cut its key interest rate. the outbreak has killed 14 people in the country and closed 2000 schools. it is 10:30 u.k. time. let's check in on the markets. jonathan: coming off a six-day losing streak, stocks gain yesterday and were pushing higher today. right here on the ftse 100 in monday, we are up about one third of 1%. typically in the last -- it was at its highest it's one and half years ago. the bond market, as the xp market turned around the bond market has not. every single day german bonds have been rising. those securities in italy and spain have declined. we spent a lot of time talking
the bank of england has ordered them to -- and has threatened a tougher regime. that came during his house speech in the city of london. chancellor george osborne says he will start returning obs even if it is at a loss to british taxpayers. a meeting between leaders of greece, germany, and france went into the early hours of the morning. angela merkel's government may be prepared to endorse a rescue payment in return for just one reform. that is according to two people familiar with germany's...
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london. but a great many other merchants wanted freer trade. they didn't want to be restricted by british trade laws. that was particularly true, i think, of new england merchants who wanted to be able to sell their goods anywhere that they could find a market for those goods and not have their trade restricted by parliamentary policy. and those who were tied to those merchants -- sailors and long shoremen, for example -- realized that they flourished if the merchants flourished. and so they, they followed. or at least were on the same page as the merchants many merchants in looking at british policies. some people like george washington, for example, became restive by the 1770s. washington owned a great deal of land out west, about 60,000 acres, in fact. and he didn't own the land just for the sake of owning it, he obviously owned the land because he wanted settlers to move out west, and he wanted to sell his land to the settlers. but the british in what was called the proclamation of 1763 had prohibited movement across the mountains out to all those fertile prairies in trans-appalachia. at first washington wasn't bothered by that. he thought it was
london. but a great many other merchants wanted freer trade. they didn't want to be restricted by british trade laws. that was particularly true, i think, of new england merchants who wanted to be able to sell their goods anywhere that they could find a market for those goods and not have their trade restricted by parliamentary policy. and those who were tied to those merchants -- sailors and long shoremen, for example -- realized that they flourished if the merchants flourished. and so they,...
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london part has been cut in half. >>> finally for this hour the world toe wrestling championship taking place in england. competitors must go toe to toe using feet and toes to overpower opponents. newly crowned world champion says the competition is a source of pride for england. >> i like the fact this is the one sport that england win at. we are hammered at everything else. this time you are guaranteed it will be an england win. especially while i'm around. >> it's the 12th championship for nash. thanks for joining us i'll be back with another hour of noose at 11:00p.m. pacific. stay tuned. "america tonight" is next. artists who led the way. >> migration is a story of people doing for themselves what immigrant groups had done for generations and generations before, which was to vote with their feet, and make a new life for themselves. >> america tonight with the epic drama captured by jacob lawrence
london part has been cut in half. >>> finally for this hour the world toe wrestling championship taking place in england. competitors must go toe to toe using feet and toes to overpower opponents. newly crowned world champion says the competition is a source of pride for england. >> i like the fact this is the one sport that england win at. we are hammered at everything else. this time you are guaranteed it will be an england win. especially while i'm around. >> it's the...
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london part of it got cut in half. >> jonathan betz, al jazeera new york. >> finally the world toe wrestling championship, taking place in england. using their feet and toes to overpower their opponents. newly crowned champion allen nasty nash. >> this is a sport england's win at. we now and again got the odd win but this year, it was a good win. >> the 12th championship for nash. the second going to tracy tippy toe. i'm del walters. good night. later in our panel, most americans agree there's too much money in politics. is a shorter campaign season the answer. is the legal system tilted in favour of child molesters. i'm imran garda, this is rail". >> a central government is going to be fair to the rest of the its citizens it's not possible. >> thought
london part of it got cut in half. >> jonathan betz, al jazeera new york. >> finally the world toe wrestling championship, taking place in england. using their feet and toes to overpower their opponents. newly crowned champion allen nasty nash. >> this is a sport england's win at. we now and again got the odd win but this year, it was a good win. >> the 12th championship for nash. the second going to tracy tippy toe. i'm del walters. good night. later in our panel, most...
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london. i francine lacqua. we are just getting breaking news from bank of england.ve the minutes for june and unemployment. that unemployment figures staying at 5.5%, matching estimates. wage growth actually accelerated to 2.7%. now, this is really the big one. if wage growth accelerates, it means there is more confidence in the economy. it may mean we are going to get an interest rate sooner than expected. the pound rising to a four-week high at 1.5709 after the jobs data. the boe minutes, voting and interest rates unchanged. the bond purchase was 9-0. you can see the pound up the most in four weeks at 1.675712. here are the top headlines. three greek prime minister says the imf bears criminal responsibility for the situation in the country. the comments prompted jack lew to call tsipras to urge him to reach a compromise with its creditors and christine lagarde is due to speak in brussels later today. lawmakers in hong kong have begun their debate on possible elections for the territories chief executive in 2017. the china backed proposal would give hong kong citiz
london. i francine lacqua. we are just getting breaking news from bank of england.ve the minutes for june and unemployment. that unemployment figures staying at 5.5%, matching estimates. wage growth actually accelerated to 2.7%. now, this is really the big one. if wage growth accelerates, it means there is more confidence in the economy. it may mean we are going to get an interest rate sooner than expected. the pound rising to a four-week high at 1.5709 after the jobs data. the boe minutes,...
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england for the health of the queen. tweet was sent out by a bbc reporter saying the queen elizabeth is being treated at king edward the seventh hospital in londonstatement due shorely. well that journalist later took the tweet down citeing a prank. but later the bbc overall apologized saying that the mishap resulted from a technical worker for coverage of the queen queen's eventual death. buckingham did confirm queen elizabeth was at the hospital but only get a routine checkup. >> multi million dollar maps is on the move. a couple in washington state bought this 1923 home in seattle while playing to barge it to bainbridge island. crews spent the past 2.5 months preparing the house for the low slow trek across lake washington. that home was originally slated to be torn down to make way for a new development. >>> okay. you'll remember yesterday we told you about a bus that was found on the boardwalk in ventnor. well today the own are in came forward to claim it. >> turns out it belongs to a woman named cc up berg who moved from vendor nor to delaware last november. her mother made his sculpture of her late hub. the bust was somehow lost in the mo
england for the health of the queen. tweet was sent out by a bbc reporter saying the queen elizabeth is being treated at king edward the seventh hospital in londonstatement due shorely. well that journalist later took the tweet down citeing a prank. but later the bbc overall apologized saying that the mishap resulted from a technical worker for coverage of the queen queen's eventual death. buckingham did confirm queen elizabeth was at the hospital but only get a routine checkup. >> multi...
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mostly gorgeous weather back home in england and wimbledon is starting and you would not expect this and look at the sat satellite and this is running across the londonand wimbledon is running in the southwest and moving out and no such problems and going through the next couple of days and see the cloud tumbling in the view and a rate of high pressure just nosing its way and will keep things nice and settled going through the next few days and 24 in london and monday afternoon and 28 paris and fine and dry and clear skies absolutely fabulous. wet weather with showers at the moment and showers in the balkins and eastern europe and showers more concentrated here going into tuesday and by tuesday looking at temperatures in paris of around 32 degrees. southeasterly winds coming up against the western side of europe and gorgeous weather coming through, 37 there for madrid and 32 paris, 28 in london the number in fahrenheit and that is 82 in fahrenheit. wednesday, hotter still. could touch 32 degrees in london. gorgeous weather coming through as we expect two days in a thunderstorm and we will see thundershowers later in the week. >>> thanks very much ind
mostly gorgeous weather back home in england and wimbledon is starting and you would not expect this and look at the sat satellite and this is running across the londonand wimbledon is running in the southwest and moving out and no such problems and going through the next couple of days and see the cloud tumbling in the view and a rate of high pressure just nosing its way and will keep things nice and settled going through the next few days and 24 in london and monday afternoon and 28 paris and...
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an economy that is so dominated by london and it's quite quite rare to the degree that is the case in the developed world. and of course coming from the north of england myself, is something that i have a lot of historical passion about. and that certainly qualified the different and i thoroughly enjoyed it and because it was just a year and it was something i didn't really know and also because i thought, well, to really make a different i have pretty dramatic ideas and we -- the theory of conglomeration came about it and in man chester where i'm friend and therere three others, and i caught it simply by focusing on acronym, and man-chefleeds-pol which doesn't roll-off the tongue and that's what the chancellor did adopted a number of our ideas and said he wanted to implement this as policy. fast forward 18 months later after the commission had finished, election result comes out, government elected and i got a call from the chancellor, i don't want to offer you a job for your powerhouse and i'm like, wow, i said, well, i'm beyond wow, i can't really do that because i'm leading this review into antimicrobial resistance. and this is what i would love t
an economy that is so dominated by london and it's quite quite rare to the degree that is the case in the developed world. and of course coming from the north of england myself, is something that i have a lot of historical passion about. and that certainly qualified the different and i thoroughly enjoyed it and because it was just a year and it was something i didn't really know and also because i thought, well, to really make a different i have pretty dramatic ideas and we -- the theory of...
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london later today. the speech is often used to introduce initiatives. last year the bank of england announced its mortgage cap to address the hot property market as well as the fair markets review. results are expected to be published today. catherine joins us to talk about what to expect this evening. >> it looks as though we could be looking at a surplus of surpluses because we're expecting george osborne to and not only of course reaffirm his commitment to running a surplus in the next couple of years here in the u.k. but to almost make it the new normal to have that legally enshrined and we've already had economists coming out and saying this might not be a very good idea for the u.k. sometimes you do need to borrow to fund growth and also there has to be some wiggle room for special circumstances and also it can be quite difficult to predict just where growth is going a couple of years down the line as we know here in the uk. it's a good political move. those in the opposition labor party running for leadership. we have candidates that have conceded that the labor party's econo
london later today. the speech is often used to introduce initiatives. last year the bank of england announced its mortgage cap to address the hot property market as well as the fair markets review. results are expected to be published today. catherine joins us to talk about what to expect this evening. >> it looks as though we could be looking at a surplus of surpluses because we're expecting george osborne to and not only of course reaffirm his commitment to running a surplus in the...
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england laying the groundwork for constitutional democracies and our own declaration of independence and constitution. members of the royal family marking the occasion with a special ceremony just outside london greg >> reporter: uk prime minister david cameron said it and summed it up. the magna carter basically altered the balance of power between the governed and the governments forever. it happened here just behind me 800 years ago. actually what happened is the king of england that time gave his royal seal of approval to the magna carter. he was dealing with squabbling elites but buried in all that fine script the principles that a king or a government or a court could not impose its will unjustry on the citizens. attending the ceremonies today the current and future royal leader of the uk the queen, prince william and hundreds of americans including a lot of lawyers and u.s. attorney general loretta lynch. in fact the most prominent monument here is built by the american bar association. that's because our own founding documents like the constitution owe a lot to the magna carter. the revolutionary battle cry, no textation without representation basically lifted from its pages. here's w
england laying the groundwork for constitutional democracies and our own declaration of independence and constitution. members of the royal family marking the occasion with a special ceremony just outside london greg >> reporter: uk prime minister david cameron said it and summed it up. the magna carter basically altered the balance of power between the governed and the governments forever. it happened here just behind me 800 years ago. actually what happened is the king of england that...
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london is seeing a slight turn around around. what's going to happen next year when the bank of o england is forecasted to raise rates. >> that's anotheractor. they thought we'd have a bigger factor ahead of that. the bigger one was the supply side and that is the question that david cameron still has to tackle in terms of the long-term issue in the u.k. it's always been that but in the election run up it seems to focus on demand side more because that's an easier area to gain ground. of course we had the u.k. construction data that came out earlier as well. that's a little bit of weakness month on month after a strong reading in march but the april reading was stronger than expected year on year. >> just curious. from speaking to individuals here in london do you think people are still concerned about the prices in london? >> it's a joke how expensive it is. >> it's not telling the full story when we look at this type of data. >> the london market is slightly different. it's unique because it attracts so much foreign investment as well. it's never been purely correlated to u.k. gdp. it's always had a big impact of foreign investment.
london is seeing a slight turn around around. what's going to happen next year when the bank of o england is forecasted to raise rates. >> that's anotheractor. they thought we'd have a bigger factor ahead of that. the bigger one was the supply side and that is the question that david cameron still has to tackle in terms of the long-term issue in the u.k. it's always been that but in the election run up it seems to focus on demand side more because that's an easier area to gain ground. of...
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london. the dust has settled. the prime minister has taken a grand tour of the continent. nicola sturgeon is the first minister of scotland. scotland is future in independence is linked to what englandth brussels and europe. what would your fondest hope to be to get out of westminster? minister sturgeon: scotland is only good to become independent if scotland's people are confident in its ability to become an independent country. i want to see that as a positive step forward not something that is a reaction to something negative. i will make a case over the next couple of years for the u.k. to stay within the european union. there is no doubt if it can come out of the european union, scotland would look again at a relationship with westminster and the european union. these are exciting times, but they are important times because it allows us to think about our place in the world and how we had test it quit ourselves for more jobs and prosperity. brendan: david cameron called the smith coalition together. you said it does not go far enough. minister sturgeon: the commission will lead to a debate in the house of commons leading to devolution to the scottish parliament on income tax ce
london. the dust has settled. the prime minister has taken a grand tour of the continent. nicola sturgeon is the first minister of scotland. scotland is future in independence is linked to what englandth brussels and europe. what would your fondest hope to be to get out of westminster? minister sturgeon: scotland is only good to become independent if scotland's people are confident in its ability to become an independent country. i want to see that as a positive step forward not something that...
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london to set out plans to reform britain's fiscal framework. george osborne will commit the government to talks of new finance rules that will require it to run a budget surplus. now, the bank of englandgovernor mark carney will speak at the mansion house dinner. now, let's take a look at what else is coming up on "the pulse ." at 9:30, we get u.k. manufacturing data. at 9:45, we will look at london's luxury housing market. and then at 10:00, we will hear from the u.s. -- uefa president speaking in paris. sepp ballatter's successor could be chosen on december 16. up next, the highlight of my morning we will be speaking to the deputy leader of germany's ruling christian democratic union party. we will talk about angela merkel and greece coming up next. ♪ francine: welcome back to "the pulse." breaking news out of china. this is something that the chinese government has started a couple months back. it's now decided today to swap more local debt. it will grant an additional one trillion yuan for local government debt swaps. the country is grappling with slower growth. we will have more on that breaking news throughout the morning. our top story. the greek prime minister is making with t
london to set out plans to reform britain's fiscal framework. george osborne will commit the government to talks of new finance rules that will require it to run a budget surplus. now, the bank of englandgovernor mark carney will speak at the mansion house dinner. now, let's take a look at what else is coming up on "the pulse ." at 9:30, we get u.k. manufacturing data. at 9:45, we will look at london's luxury housing market. and then at 10:00, we will hear from the u.s. -- uefa...