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for example in the uk. at we'll looking to hear from lord levinson is just how far he'll go in terms of whether there should be statutory regulation of the press in the uk, something which hasn't existed for four centuries here. and in recent weeks, a lot of the key members of the press in the uk here have started almost to panic slightly to come up against any kind of statutory regulations, urge that there should be an independent body to govern them. but that's the key thing we'll look thinking for today. that's what will affect news corp and other companies going forward. >> katherine boyle reporting for us live there. again, that levinson report due out at 1:30 london time and raising plenty of concerns about press freedom in the uk and globally frankly. >>> now retailers are due to reveal a boost from black friday when they report november same store sales throughout the day. but find out why mother nature could put a damper on one iconic jeweler when we come back. home expected to show a gain of about
for example in the uk. at we'll looking to hear from lord levinson is just how far he'll go in terms of whether there should be statutory regulation of the press in the uk, something which hasn't existed for four centuries here. and in recent weeks, a lot of the key members of the press in the uk here have started almost to panic slightly to come up against any kind of statutory regulations, urge that there should be an independent body to govern them. but that's the key thing we'll look...
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the really interesting thing is as the uk and u.s. qe programs mature, the euro has to actually maybe start doing it, then suddenly -- >> does that finally weaken. >> we could have a dramatic impact on the euro. so i think the thing to watch for is the yen and the euro, how they might dramatically change course over the next 12 months or so. >> we'll leave it there. adam and james will stay with us. we want to know what you think of mark carney's appointment. who would you have picked for the job? join the conversation. worldwide@cnbc.com. @cnbcwex. and even though he's not here, you can still defe defeat @rosswestgate, maybe send him? well wishes as he recovers from being a little under the weather. richard fisher says the u.s. center bank must soon decide when to end accommodative monetary policy. speaking in berlin, fisher warns the fed is fast approaching the point of defining limits of monetary policy. and that the size of the fed asset purchases is abnormal. meanwhile the white house says president obama called house speaker john
the really interesting thing is as the uk and u.s. qe programs mature, the euro has to actually maybe start doing it, then suddenly -- >> does that finally weaken. >> we could have a dramatic impact on the euro. so i think the thing to watch for is the yen and the euro, how they might dramatically change course over the next 12 months or so. >> we'll leave it there. adam and james will stay with us. we want to know what you think of mark carney's appointment. who would you...
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and i think it's good also for the uk to be part of europe. if you have a world of 7 million you're alone in the world i don't think it's good for the uk. so i will do everything to keep the uk and the european union as a good partner. and so that's what i'm going to london this evening. i will ask that you can be very happy, but you won't be happy if you're alone in this world. where a strong europe with 500 million, in favor of freedom for democracy and see whether that isn't the case and be happy that we are together. [applause] [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: you said so while the wind of change has caused us in 1989, that was right to have freedom and socialism. it was overseen, and that social and -- that's both right, but, you know, was also overseen by socialism. but you can't make politics against peoples economic understanding. that was a completely false system which forbade creativity. and if we just talk about the social issues today, just redistributing and others are working to create money, that this depiction doesn't
and i think it's good also for the uk to be part of europe. if you have a world of 7 million you're alone in the world i don't think it's good for the uk. so i will do everything to keep the uk and the european union as a good partner. and so that's what i'm going to london this evening. i will ask that you can be very happy, but you won't be happy if you're alone in this world. where a strong europe with 500 million, in favor of freedom for democracy and see whether that isn't the case and be...
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it is about creating a vibrant social finance market here in the uk. t can be a world leader and a great example of a healthier capitalism. good for the city and society. i believe passionately that the city services and our business culture are crucial to the security and happiness of our whole society of which we are apart. we are not as john donne wrote, an island entirely of itself. the theme of city and society will highlight the range, that, and breadth of our contribution to this society. the city's 108 companies alone at support over 200 reserve and regular units and armed forces. 100 cadet units and almost 350 its occasional establishments. this affects tens of thousands of young lives with scholarships and the apprenticeships. city is vital and creating jobs and growth abroad. supporting and service businesses and the wider economy, so we will work closely with the city u.k. and international regulatory strategy group, promoting the idea to services and business and well-established markets, as well as a dynamic new developing economies. not l
it is about creating a vibrant social finance market here in the uk. t can be a world leader and a great example of a healthier capitalism. good for the city and society. i believe passionately that the city services and our business culture are crucial to the security and happiness of our whole society of which we are apart. we are not as john donne wrote, an island entirely of itself. the theme of city and society will highlight the range, that, and breadth of our contribution to this...
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in japan, probably the ecb. uk is a little difficult to know. but basically we'll see a very significant expansion in central bank balance sheets in 2013, more significant than 2012. and the impact of that will be a race to the bottom in terms of developed market currencies and that will put upward pressure on emerging market currencies. and i think we're already beginning to see signs of that in hong kong on the peg where we've seen some intervention. one of the themes of 2013 i suspect is going to be currency appreciation. >> are you specifically thinking of, real? >> i think principally the asian currencies. so the renminbi, the korea yuan and the singapore and hong kong -- >> does that mean you want to be in those equity markets? >> you certainly want to be in those credit markets. but the equity should do reasonably well as a cost of capital continues to fall there, but obviously domestic stock should probably do better than exporters in the event you get currency appreciation. >> pimco's bill gross says the u.s. decrease is deeper than adve
in japan, probably the ecb. uk is a little difficult to know. but basically we'll see a very significant expansion in central bank balance sheets in 2013, more significant than 2012. and the impact of that will be a race to the bottom in terms of developed market currencies and that will put upward pressure on emerging market currencies. and i think we're already beginning to see signs of that in hong kong on the peg where we've seen some intervention. one of the themes of 2013 i suspect is...
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because of this action in over 1 million private sector jobs created across the uk since we came to power. >> in the interests of the honorable gentleman let's have a bit of order. mr. andrew sullivan. >> in two years this government has greater 1.2 million net new private sector jobs, nearly double the amount the last government created the last 10 years. how have we done this in wales? >> i'm very pleased to inform the house we are seeing similar good progress in wales. an estimated 60,000 additional private sector jobs have been created in wales since may 2010. >> order. questions to the prime minister. henry smith. >> number one, serve. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i'm sure before answering the whole house will wish to join me in expressing our sympathies to the terms of the appalling flooding we've seen across our country in recent days. and also in getting support and praise to our emergency services, the police, fire, and the service and invited agency to local councils, and good neighbors will hold an extraordinary things to help those in distress. mr. speaker, this morning i had me
because of this action in over 1 million private sector jobs created across the uk since we came to power. >> in the interests of the honorable gentleman let's have a bit of order. mr. andrew sullivan. >> in two years this government has greater 1.2 million net new private sector jobs, nearly double the amount the last government created the last 10 years. how have we done this in wales? >> i'm very pleased to inform the house we are seeing similar good progress in wales. an...
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and lloyds here in the uk has been reporting, as well. and there's been a very strong response to its numbers popping up more than 5% on the open. positive responses this morning. >> let's update you on the latest on super storm sandy. millions still without power. evacuation orders remain in place for over 375,000 new yorkers. the metropolitan transportation authority says it will restart limited rail and subway services between manhattan and brooklyn today, but one of the places hardest hit was east jersey. >> first water and now fire, blazing homes, lighting up the pre-dawn sky. gas leaks are suspected. a direct result of storm damage putting many evacuated homes at further risk. two days after sandy's landfall, new jersey is still reeling. especially along its shore line. today the president witnessed the extent of it all firsthand in a flyover with new jersey's governor, he saw miles the shattered coastline, quaint communities now in ruin. >> we are here for you. and we will not forget. we will follow up to make sure that you get all
and lloyds here in the uk has been reporting, as well. and there's been a very strong response to its numbers popping up more than 5% on the open. positive responses this morning. >> let's update you on the latest on super storm sandy. millions still without power. evacuation orders remain in place for over 375,000 new yorkers. the metropolitan transportation authority says it will restart limited rail and subway services between manhattan and brooklyn today, but one of the places hardest...
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and this morning the uk figures come in weaker. commentary as to whether or not it would assume the bailout. >> whichever way you go, every day you need to stay tuned. >> that's right. nearly 2 million customers are still without power in new york, new jersey and connecticut after hurricane sandy. utilities are under pressure as a cold snap is settling in and a nor'easter is forecasting to hit around mid week. more fuel facilities are coming back on line. hess restored partial power to its refinery in new jersey and the colonial pipeline is serving seven termle naturals in northern new jersey. governor chrissy imposed an odd/even rule to get gas. people say it has helped relieve tensions. >> and commuters in to new york city face a long haul. three new jersey transit lines, one long island railroad line and the path train remain fully or partially suspended. yo majority of the subway system will be back, but amtrak still has flooding in two of its tunnels under the east river. >>> the eve of the u.s. elections is upon us and the rac
and this morning the uk figures come in weaker. commentary as to whether or not it would assume the bailout. >> whichever way you go, every day you need to stay tuned. >> that's right. nearly 2 million customers are still without power in new york, new jersey and connecticut after hurricane sandy. utilities are under pressure as a cold snap is settling in and a nor'easter is forecasting to hit around mid week. more fuel facilities are coming back on line. hess restored partial power...
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however, the uk has rejected that request. the eu commission and parliament want a budget of 138 billion euros in 2013, representing a rise of 6.8% on this year's level. divisions also continue between eu countries over the appointment of an all-new powerful banking supervisor. they want banking decisions to be made by a separate board, allowing non-eurozone countries to adopt the regime. however, sweden has raised concerns the board must have autonomous powers and that could mean changes to the eu treaty. the german prime minister says this will only delay the supervisor's appointment. >> translator: get the banking union and a single bank supervisor, we will need a treaty change and we will consider it. but if this is needed, then it won't be done early. >> workers in spain and portugal are staging their first ever coordinated strike starting today. transport systems, schools, and other government-run services will be shut across the peninsula. unions in greece and italy are also planning work stoppages, ross, something like
however, the uk has rejected that request. the eu commission and parliament want a budget of 138 billion euros in 2013, representing a rise of 6.8% on this year's level. divisions also continue between eu countries over the appointment of an all-new powerful banking supervisor. they want banking decisions to be made by a separate board, allowing non-eurozone countries to adopt the regime. however, sweden has raised concerns the board must have autonomous powers and that could mean changes to...
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the uk acquisition closed on monday, the day of sandy. and we're pretty excited about that. alked to uk retailers and they've said we're four or five years behind the u.s. in regard to nutrition. we need help with products over here, bringing in nutritional products. we have gluten-free. we have organic baby food. we have numerous products that we can take to the uk with the premier acquisition. >> i hate to rush this, because it's important. but you did something very charitable. i want to give you a second to mention that. >> it's amazing what happened downtown in new york city. yesterday, i had a group of people come into my office and we packed up a truckload of food, just the samples, and brought them to nassau where you got all these men and women working around the clock. brought it to one of the shelters. we'll continue to do that. we'll continue to do that in many, many shelters. one of the biggest cries out there is for baby food and formula, and we'll be out there supplying it because we're very, very fortunate. >> good man. thank you so much. that's irwin simon, c
the uk acquisition closed on monday, the day of sandy. and we're pretty excited about that. alked to uk retailers and they've said we're four or five years behind the u.s. in regard to nutrition. we need help with products over here, bringing in nutritional products. we have gluten-free. we have organic baby food. we have numerous products that we can take to the uk with the premier acquisition. >> i hate to rush this, because it's important. but you did something very charitable. i want...
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into the uk, also watching a storm system. that's already bringing some heavy rain showers for you, gusty winds, 80-kilometer-per-hour winds seen here into the western portions of the uk, even towards ireland. there is that threat of some flash flooding due to the storm system. also this one off towards the northeast already brought some rain showers for you, but really these storms are going to remain here towards the northwestern portions of europe. don't expect it to venture out to germany, even over towards france, and that's mainly because of this high pressure sitting here. that is just blocking that, keeping all that wet and unsettled weather off towards the north, but also some severe weather towards the south is being seen. threat of tornadoes here, gusty winds, strong and severe thunderstorms could be popping up across the southern portions of itly, over towards the balkans. temperatures are going to remain on the cool side here. single digits in the east. london and paris both getting up to 12 and 11. now let's take
into the uk, also watching a storm system. that's already bringing some heavy rain showers for you, gusty winds, 80-kilometer-per-hour winds seen here into the western portions of the uk, even towards ireland. there is that threat of some flash flooding due to the storm system. also this one off towards the northeast already brought some rain showers for you, but really these storms are going to remain here towards the northwestern portions of europe. don't expect it to venture out to germany,...
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. >> we know merkel is getting set to meet up with the uk's david cameron. can we expect sparks to fly there? >> i think chancellor merkel will be looking for compromise, but the british prime minister has been talking about proposals from some governments that the european union's budget for the next six or seven years the increase. he said those ideas are ludicrous. he wants a freeze on eu spending, or indeed a reduction. chancellor merkel would also like to get the eu budget under control, but she will be reminding david cameron that it is important for him to stay within the european union. that is what she has been talking today -- talking about today, britain belongs in europe. >> simon, we thank you very much for that. the meeting between chancellor merkel and the british premiere tonight will also address the broader issue of britain's strained relationship with europe. >> anti-european sentiment has been growing lately with many british citizens disliking the idea of brussels having a say in their daily business. >> but many business leaders are worr
. >> we know merkel is getting set to meet up with the uk's david cameron. can we expect sparks to fly there? >> i think chancellor merkel will be looking for compromise, but the british prime minister has been talking about proposals from some governments that the european union's budget for the next six or seven years the increase. he said those ideas are ludicrous. he wants a freeze on eu spending, or indeed a reduction. chancellor merkel would also like to get the eu budget...
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. >> the uk. london. >> i'm from canada. >> these volunteers have come from all over the world. they want to help tohoku. this ngo is making it possible. the group is called it's not just mud. today they are digging dirt. they have been asked by local people to make a memorial flower bed. the group is founded by jamie albanana. who was working as an english teacher in osaka and he quit his job and moved to ishinomaki. about 3,000 people in the city died there in the disaster. >> when i wanted to come, i couldn't find the information. for foreigners. i was with a lot of foreigners and none of them could speak japanese at all. so i was always translating for them, and speak to the homeowners or something, what do you want. i realized this is something i can do to kind of help foreigners. >> albana arrived soon after the disaster, but he found it hard to get information about what he could do to help the survivors. local governments were unprepared for volunteers who weren't japanese. he began talking directly with people who needed help. removing wreckage or clearing out mud from
. >> the uk. london. >> i'm from canada. >> these volunteers have come from all over the world. they want to help tohoku. this ngo is making it possible. the group is called it's not just mud. today they are digging dirt. they have been asked by local people to make a memorial flower bed. the group is founded by jamie albanana. who was working as an english teacher in osaka and he quit his job and moved to ishinomaki. about 3,000 people in the city died there in the disaster....
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let's take a look over towards europe, though, into the uk. we're watching a low pressure area push through. that's going to bring some rain showers across the northern portions of the uk first and then moving down to the south, all across the british isles, as that system starts to move in, especially on friday. it's going to be a wet one here. meanwhile, into portugal and spain, a low pressure area's been lingering here for several days now, and over the course of several days, as that rain continues to pile on, that ground becomes saturated, thus, flooding is going to be high risk and even mud slides in and across that area. similar conditions expected into turkey due to a very potent and strong storm system moving through there. now, eastern europe, you're going to be seeing some single-digit temperatures, stockholm only getting up to 1 here for your high. while into the west, a pair of 12s there for london and paris going through your thursday. let's take a look at eastern asia, though. we're watching a storm system develop here in china.
let's take a look over towards europe, though, into the uk. we're watching a low pressure area push through. that's going to bring some rain showers across the northern portions of the uk first and then moving down to the south, all across the british isles, as that system starts to move in, especially on friday. it's going to be a wet one here. meanwhile, into portugal and spain, a low pressure area's been lingering here for several days now, and over the course of several days, as that rain...
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the disease threatening ashtrays in the uk has been confirmed in parts of kent and essex. 82 sites in england are now known to be affected. time for the sport. welcome to sportsday. coming up — after nearly three years, he has gone. craig levein is no longer the manager of scotland. mark clattenburg will not referee this weekend, as investigations into whether he used inappropriate language towards a chelsea player continue. and it's round one to murray, as he wins his opening match at the atp world tour finals. in the last few hours, the bbc has learnt that craig levein will not be carrying on as scotland manager. we will have more on that story shortly. but first, mark clattenburg will once again not be refereeing this weekend, as the investigations continue into whether or not he used racist language towards a chelsea player. dan roan has been following this very closely — should we be surprised? i do not think so. there was a huge amount of interest in what exactly the referee's organisation would do. they had already stood mark clattenburg down for last weekend, and now they have
the disease threatening ashtrays in the uk has been confirmed in parts of kent and essex. 82 sites in england are now known to be affected. time for the sport. welcome to sportsday. coming up — after nearly three years, he has gone. craig levein is no longer the manager of scotland. mark clattenburg will not referee this weekend, as investigations into whether he used inappropriate language towards a chelsea player continue. and it's round one to murray, as he wins his opening match at the...
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and the serious fraud unit of the uk. we shall see what they choose to do as they proceed with their own investigation. >> we shall see init deed. david, stick around, bring in topeka capital market, bryan white, kayla tausche. mike lynch is flatly denying these allegation. >> coming out saying not only did he have nothing do with this but hp for its smart a big grownup company, did its own intensive due diligence here. investors don't know what to make of lynch for his part, he is an interesting character, a entrepreneur at heart. created autonomy you sold it, start to finish, he was their executive. the interesting thing now, after he left auto minomy, raising mo at a venture capital firm. in the midus of raising $1 billion for a fund based out of cambridge, basically the uk's version of silicon valley. right now, raised a fraction of that told he is also going to be contributing some of his own money for that if you look at this company, invoke capital, hattant launched yet, i imagine they might have some problem with
and the serious fraud unit of the uk. we shall see what they choose to do as they proceed with their own investigation. >> we shall see init deed. david, stick around, bring in topeka capital market, bryan white, kayla tausche. mike lynch is flatly denying these allegation. >> coming out saying not only did he have nothing do with this but hp for its smart a big grownup company, did its own intensive due diligence here. investors don't know what to make of lynch for his part, he is...
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. >>> a scathing new report out in the uk is calling for tight restrictions on the british press in wake of last year's phone hacking scandal. after a year-long investigation, a senior british judge issued a 2,000-page report detailing what was described as the media's, quote, unethical and reckless behavior. he also called for an independent watchdog to regulate newspapers and protect citizens' privacy. prime minister david cameron set up the inquiry after revelations of illegal eavesdropping that brought down rupert murdoch's now-defunct tabloid, news of the world." they say it goes too far and could infringe on free speech and freedom of the press. parliament will have to approve the recommendations for there to be any legal changes. >>> the company hostess may be shutting down, but you know what? just in time for christmas, the executives are all in line for as much as $1.75 million in bonuses. >> oh. >> isn't that nice? it's important at christmastime that high-level executives get paid off for driving a company into the ground. it's very helpful. >> even if the workers are actually
. >>> a scathing new report out in the uk is calling for tight restrictions on the british press in wake of last year's phone hacking scandal. after a year-long investigation, a senior british judge issued a 2,000-page report detailing what was described as the media's, quote, unethical and reckless behavior. he also called for an independent watchdog to regulate newspapers and protect citizens' privacy. prime minister david cameron set up the inquiry after revelations of illegal...
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give me an assessment of where the uk's economy is right now. you guys have done different measures on the financial choice sis than the u.s. >> our economy is still in a decision. we had three consecutive quarters of negative growth. we just had encouraging news. we grew out just over 1% in the last quarter. on the back offed a jurgsmentes from the olympics and so on but good news. we've gotten rid now of one-third of the deficit which our deficit reduction program was designed toe get rid of me with have austerity program which is tough but is having a real effect. we're balancing with a bunch of different measures to stimulate growth and investment and our fdi figures are high. lots of companies coming into the united kingdom. we have come a long way, cutting red tape, improving the overall environment for investment. it's a balance. but we feel that we're on the right track. >> you know, when you have u.s. lawmakers are seeing what happened to your economy doing the austerity measures, it's given pause to how we handle our own fiscal issues.
give me an assessment of where the uk's economy is right now. you guys have done different measures on the financial choice sis than the u.s. >> our economy is still in a decision. we had three consecutive quarters of negative growth. we just had encouraging news. we grew out just over 1% in the last quarter. on the back offed a jurgsmentes from the olympics and so on but good news. we've gotten rid now of one-third of the deficit which our deficit reduction program was designed toe get...
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this is the latest as rothchild tries to come up with a rival bid and keep the stock listed here in the uk. the offer expected to be about $1.4 billion, but it's not just a uk venture either. this could involve powerful forces in indonesia, as well. there are suggestions rothchild is in talks with a current presidential candidate. and let's move on to rbs. we mentioned it's been reporting its numbers. getting reaction of 2.71%. the company posted a third quarter net loss as the company takes more impairment charges, but also more provisions, as well, as china shared some noncore assets trying to restructure the business in terms of the latest provision. this amounted on 400 million pounds. the question is whether rbs has seen into the charges in relation to the scandal. we asked in a first on on cnbc interview. >> we have to see how things play out. at this point 400 is our best sges matt of how much we'll need. >> what was the main point investors were trading on? >> rbs is a recovery stock and i think the market recognize it is. ultimately it won't be the deni defensively it won't be the
this is the latest as rothchild tries to come up with a rival bid and keep the stock listed here in the uk. the offer expected to be about $1.4 billion, but it's not just a uk venture either. this could involve powerful forces in indonesia, as well. there are suggestions rothchild is in talks with a current presidential candidate. and let's move on to rbs. we mentioned it's been reporting its numbers. getting reaction of 2.71%. the company posted a third quarter net loss as the company takes...
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so disappointing manufacturing pmi number out of the uk. >>> stick around, we'll bring you the latest on how sandy is impacting the retail and energy sector and out candidates will go back on the campaign trail. >>> 2450es are the headlines from rn at globe. >> it's a cautious start to november trading. investors bracing for major political events after all three u.s. indexes fall. >> presidential campaigns resume as the northeast assess the damage. and october pmi bouncing back into expansion territory. >>> the president hit some hard hit areas yesterday in new jersey with governor chris christie. >> it's been a great working relationship to make sure that we're doing the job that people immediate us to do. and i can't thank the president enough for his personal concern and compassion. >> for those like the people i just had the chance to meet on on this block and throughout new jersey, throughout the region whose lives have been up ended. my second message is we are here for you. and we will not forget. we will follow up to make sure that you get all the help that you need until you
so disappointing manufacturing pmi number out of the uk. >>> stick around, we'll bring you the latest on how sandy is impacting the retail and energy sector and out candidates will go back on the campaign trail. >>> 2450es are the headlines from rn at globe. >> it's a cautious start to november trading. investors bracing for major political events after all three u.s. indexes fall. >> presidential campaigns resume as the northeast assess the damage. and october pmi...
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this is the uk bank with a government owned majority and part nationalized lending reporting an increase in third quarter. deutsche telecom considering slashing it dividend according to reports. let's show you where we stand on the currency markets. the dollar today ahead of the u.s. jobs report. we'll show you sterling-dollar slightly weaker. dollar slightly firmer against the aussie. and dollar firmer against the yen. so bond yields are slightly firmer this morning. 144. ten year spanish yields higher. italian yielder slightly higher but pretty contained. ten year treasuries where we were yesterday. let's go to asia. >> following a positive lead from wall street, asian markets wrapped up the trading week in the green. the record $60 billion worth of liquidity into the market this week. shanghai com poise the quaned 2.5% for the week. developers continue to lead the charge as average home prices in china's 100 largest cities up for a fifth straight month in october. blue chips lent support to the hang seng ending at a 15 month high. taiwan markets gained ground, as well, but last week's
this is the uk bank with a government owned majority and part nationalized lending reporting an increase in third quarter. deutsche telecom considering slashing it dividend according to reports. let's show you where we stand on the currency markets. the dollar today ahead of the u.s. jobs report. we'll show you sterling-dollar slightly weaker. dollar slightly firmer against the aussie. and dollar firmer against the yen. so bond yields are slightly firmer this morning. 144. ten year spanish...
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of the uk the us the. jews to the grief and anxiety that the indigenous people are suffering. i don't think this story will end well. and there will be a lot of conflicts. why did we choose belmonte for a dam to work we need height and lots of water was i bellemont a demo we will stop brazil stop bellemont a dam or we will stop brazil was . the. vet it was the thai apple war cry nobody should underestimate the indignation that they're feeling a bit. different i think that the federal government should see this as a message a message some much more blood could be spilled in the chamber river valley if they continue to pursue the project in this way. the. on the day i belong to do something to do to out in the open and not behind people's backs like the government my tribe and i i'm not going to accept this. board's solution. for what essentially i'm not torsos were taken away by britain by france by germany would look good and the us. losses were exported from have been for the british ones fault i'm all for my jail for because. i didn't vote for watching the africa the i did w
of the uk the us the. jews to the grief and anxiety that the indigenous people are suffering. i don't think this story will end well. and there will be a lot of conflicts. why did we choose belmonte for a dam to work we need height and lots of water was i bellemont a demo we will stop brazil stop bellemont a dam or we will stop brazil was . the. vet it was the thai apple war cry nobody should underestimate the indignation that they're feeling a bit. different i think that the federal government...
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lynch is a very well-known figure in the uk, so you've got the serious fraud office there looking atso going to pursue its own civil litigation over time but probably will wait to see what happens with the sec and the uk office of fraud investigations. this was a deal done by former manager leo oppetecker who wanted the split the company up as well. he seemed hell bent on trying to end hewlett-packard. lynch was fired by meg whitman because he came in so far below what were expected numbers at autonomy. one would imagine when autonomy became an hp company they would change the way they did business. >> they overpaid by 100%, number one. when you were describing those tricks, for some reason i was thinking about walter forbes. do you remember -- >> of course i do. >> they had the same growth rates and margins and it was all from cooking the books. >> all revenue recognition. they don't use the word fraud. there's a statement and press release, getting an earnings release they don't use the word fraud. >> why not? >> they're using every other word in the book to say it, but it is fraud
lynch is a very well-known figure in the uk, so you've got the serious fraud office there looking atso going to pursue its own civil litigation over time but probably will wait to see what happens with the sec and the uk office of fraud investigations. this was a deal done by former manager leo oppetecker who wanted the split the company up as well. he seemed hell bent on trying to end hewlett-packard. lynch was fired by meg whitman because he came in so far below what were expected numbers at...
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meanwhile a separate report in the uk's telegraph newspaper warns that a bp will remain caught up in litigation over the oil spill until 2015. last week bp reached an agreement with u.s. authorities over the spill saying it would pay $4.5 billion related to the disaster. bp shares this morning trading slightly higher up by 2.5% for the last 12 months off by approximately 5%. repsol is confident they will be compensated for the takeover. the chair pan said he was, quote, hopeful that a deal could be reached with the government which seized ypf back in april. he said they would seek arbitration through the world bank. his remarks follow comments by spain's foreign minister suggesting a solution could be reached soon. >> and ecarolyn roth has more o the xstrata story. >> it's a crucial week for the deal that has been in the making over the last nine months. there have been so many twists and turns to that story, specifically because of the opposition share second biggest shareholder about revaluation and retention package. tomorrow shareholders will come to switzerland to vote on the dea
meanwhile a separate report in the uk's telegraph newspaper warns that a bp will remain caught up in litigation over the oil spill until 2015. last week bp reached an agreement with u.s. authorities over the spill saying it would pay $4.5 billion related to the disaster. bp shares this morning trading slightly higher up by 2.5% for the last 12 months off by approximately 5%. repsol is confident they will be compensated for the takeover. the chair pan said he was, quote, hopeful that a deal...
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. ♪ i see the light ♪ will you see a little international flair from the uk band the wanted and southspy. 2012 artist of the year will be awarded to drake, katy perry, maroon 5 or rihanna. up to the fans. >>> for the 6th year the winners are chosen through online voting and a new category is added for electronic music. abc news los angeles. >>> welcome to maryland's spotlight. i'm kim night, you hear about programs on television or radio dealing with donating your vehicle. i have a unique program here today called vehicles for change. joining me is the president martin schwartz and thank for being here. >> thank you. >> tell me about vehicles of change, how is it different from these other programs. >> we are different in the way we use the car, vehicles for change is to provide transportation to low-income families. we take the car if it is in good enough condition and repair it and identify a family that needs it to get to a job. >> that has to make a difference. tell me about walk in your shoes program. >> back in october, we did it in d c as well, we had a program to bring to ligh
. ♪ i see the light ♪ will you see a little international flair from the uk band the wanted and southspy. 2012 artist of the year will be awarded to drake, katy perry, maroon 5 or rihanna. up to the fans. >>> for the 6th year the winners are chosen through online voting and a new category is added for electronic music. abc news los angeles. >>> welcome to maryland's spotlight. i'm kim night, you hear about programs on television or radio dealing with donating your vehicle....
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this person was a journalist in the war zone who fled to the uk one the conflict ended. what is your worst memory of the war? >> i witnessed an incident or the hospital was bombed. there were clear signs on the hospital roof that it was a hospital. regardless of the signs, the hospital was bombed. a number of people died in front of my eyes. >> did you try to send messages to the world about what was happening? >> i kept sending messages, photos of civilian casualties, reports of hospital bombings to my contacts in the media and requested a spread the word and tell the world to intervene and stop the war. >> many more just suffered in silence. >> i was locked up in a small dark room where i was beat with wires, batons, and a plastic pipes. i was beaten with cigarette butts and they raped me. >> this is the story of many tamils, forced to work by the tigers, detained by the government. the report says the u.n. repeatedly condemned the tigers for serious human rights violations, but largely avoided mention of the government house responsibility. senior official said this w
this person was a journalist in the war zone who fled to the uk one the conflict ended. what is your worst memory of the war? >> i witnessed an incident or the hospital was bombed. there were clear signs on the hospital roof that it was a hospital. regardless of the signs, the hospital was bombed. a number of people died in front of my eyes. >> did you try to send messages to the world about what was happening? >> i kept sending messages, photos of civilian casualties, reports...
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we found this video on the telegraph, in the uk on the subway station, and this man in a fancy business his coat and his suitcase -- trying to go down the escalators the wrong way. >> he's exercising. he's got time to burn before his next train. >> no. >> maybe this guy thinks this is some portal that, like, a time tr future land, the only way to get through the port is to go down the escalator the wrong way. >> he keeps going. people pass him. he laugh at him. he completely ignores this girl with the red hair trying to help him. and like pulling away from her. this poor girl is trying to help him. finally this guy in the green jacket, reaches over, grabs him and just pulls him off the escalator. >> looking back, like, dude, i'm trying to go this way. >>> i have to use the bathroom! >> ladies, these just never get old. another video from one of those slingshot rides, and the i've got to say, the buildup is just about as good as the payoff in this one. >> oh -- oh my -- >> the guy is really concerned that he didn't go to the bathroom before this and i've got to think if you were the oper
we found this video on the telegraph, in the uk on the subway station, and this man in a fancy business his coat and his suitcase -- trying to go down the escalators the wrong way. >> he's exercising. he's got time to burn before his next train. >> no. >> maybe this guy thinks this is some portal that, like, a time tr future land, the only way to get through the port is to go down the escalator the wrong way. >> he keeps going. people pass him. he laugh at him. he...
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and that can b shift tod places in the uk that are not fortunate. it would help the american necessary my view. >> i can understand why spain did no one is buying homes and we have high unemployment in the u.s.. >> i agree with johnathon and you tend to agree with smart people i am not sure what tracey has against drug lords. >> i am an immigrant. >> this country was built on immigration. it should not be doubled but multiplied by 100. >> and that's what i am doing. tracey, i grateagree with what you are saying. if we are relying on foreigners to tanglewood resort properties incorporation up our housing market, we are in a basket here. we need jobs and an economy that is booming and housing market takes care of itself. bringing in foreigners that are rich and that is a separate issue. >> that would bring monep in the united states and those foreigners would create jobs here? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. but john is right. you can't confuse immigration with housing. i mean that is crazy. you mix tup. housing has its own problems and ours is cured all of the t
and that can b shift tod places in the uk that are not fortunate. it would help the american necessary my view. >> i can understand why spain did no one is buying homes and we have high unemployment in the u.s.. >> i agree with johnathon and you tend to agree with smart people i am not sure what tracey has against drug lords. >> i am an immigrant. >> this country was built on immigration. it should not be doubled but multiplied by 100. >> and that's what i am...
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israel has labeled the uk i think there are others who might always be some troll so that israel controls every single detail else in. our life in south africa is a system that is not being institutions. the walls all separation will. be toughest of the default. system if one. so what yes yes even. though the other element is domination will eighty five percent of the country a lot the palestinians in this little enclave so we control the country we control the water we control the economy and the palestinians are introduced to leader of. israel do not go three to four settlements secure. them to claim the land. do you still want to be sure i use for sphere of gold the injury to so instant is for you to be the ball of speed alcohol stands for secure. just threw the ball for the school under tighter i'll sit inside what it's. like. to. just get up there go for the most of. all you the only thing that will be left here is hatred if. you think that's funny. hates soldiers you find out funny moments or. just feel good. and it isn't fair. reaction because of the united states bond. they were t
israel has labeled the uk i think there are others who might always be some troll so that israel controls every single detail else in. our life in south africa is a system that is not being institutions. the walls all separation will. be toughest of the default. system if one. so what yes yes even. though the other element is domination will eighty five percent of the country a lot the palestinians in this little enclave so we control the country we control the water we control the economy and...
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we actually have yellow alert for ice in much of the uk widely posted across the region. madrid only looking at 8 degrees. in fact, we saw snow in spain yesterday. now, let's move over to the asian continent. you can see another rain cloud forming over northern japan. badly hit again as we speak this morning we're looking at this low pressure system over north of hokkaido with this sagging cold front passing through the region leaving behind the wintry pressure pattern that is strengthening. so gusts of 100 kilometers per hour are likely in the next 24 hours which will be picking up those waves as much as five meters high. also snow. we already have a report about 70 centimeters in aomori prefecture. which is in the western flank of northern japan. ongoing snow conditions could trigger avalanche. and blizzard conditions in hokkaido. this is still on tap for you this morning. things will be tapering off, but a very short break due to this other system moving in from southern japan. and will be creating some wet and windy conditions even toward central japan into this eveni
we actually have yellow alert for ice in much of the uk widely posted across the region. madrid only looking at 8 degrees. in fact, we saw snow in spain yesterday. now, let's move over to the asian continent. you can see another rain cloud forming over northern japan. badly hit again as we speak this morning we're looking at this low pressure system over north of hokkaido with this sagging cold front passing through the region leaving behind the wintry pressure pattern that is strengthening. so...
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we have inflation data coming out of the uk in 15 minutes. italian curve, auction tomorrow. t-bill auction today coming up. so we'll take a look at the reception that that gets. going to be fairly important. as far as currency markets are concerned, the dollar index is up to a two month high. pretty much just above it at the moment. dollar-yen slightly weaker. aussie dollar still on the 1.04 mark. we'll see how the inflation numbers go today of course we've now paused on qe, inflation will be fairly important next week. meanwhile, let's find out what's happened in asia today. deidre has the details. >> a pretty ugly session out here. it started with concerns over the u.s. fiscal cliff as well as greece's debt problems and it was all downhill from there. many indexes closed at their session lows. shanghai composite down 1.5%, hang seng down 1.1%. and property plays dragging down the mainland market and also sinopec was a major lagger on speculation that beijing may cut gas prices as early as bomb. so on watch for that. and of course china's leadership position. we're watching
we have inflation data coming out of the uk in 15 minutes. italian curve, auction tomorrow. t-bill auction today coming up. so we'll take a look at the reception that that gets. going to be fairly important. as far as currency markets are concerned, the dollar index is up to a two month high. pretty much just above it at the moment. dollar-yen slightly weaker. aussie dollar still on the 1.04 mark. we'll see how the inflation numbers go today of course we've now paused on qe, inflation will be...
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israel has labeled the uk i think there are as we might call will be some troll so that israel controls every single detail else in. our life in south africa this is a system that is not being institution it's. the walls all separation will. put the toughest on the floor. suspended for a. while so what. even. though the other element is domination loot eighty five percent of the country a lot the palestinians in this little enclave so we control the country we control the water we've been told you call me and the palestinians are going to stoop. this . is really not a good reason for a subtle security bill them to claim the left. do you really want to be sure i always frisk your goal the injury to so. you do to all of speed alcohol stands for security. just threw the ball for the school under the tiger i'll sit inside what. is going to go for the most of. the only thing that will be left here is hatred. you think that's funny. states soldiers you find out funny moments he. just goes there. and he doesn't care about. reaction because of the united states bonds. they were taken out of the
israel has labeled the uk i think there are as we might call will be some troll so that israel controls every single detail else in. our life in south africa this is a system that is not being institution it's. the walls all separation will. put the toughest on the floor. suspended for a. while so what. even. though the other element is domination loot eighty five percent of the country a lot the palestinians in this little enclave so we control the country we control the water we've been told...
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different if sharia and your vision came to the uk?" insettia trre at mmll in columbia 3 3 &p 395 map maryland is nnw one of 49 states... petitioning to withdraw from the union. union.tom rodgers is here with and hy the stateecould take a huue hit... ii ttis all happened.good morning, tom. the nationwwde movement started in response to president obama's re-eleccion. done ttrrugh an open forum section oo white-house-ddt- gov... which allows citizens to create petitions bout offfcial rrsponse from he white house... if they reach signaturrss marylann'ss petition for secession was created on monday... and now signatures.-thousand - 16:49 f maryland were to become its own counttry it's countty, and i wouldn't likk i think that the united states &pof aaerica is the greatest &pcountry in the world ann it's that way because it's united states, so it should probabll stay united states laughs 58 58maryyann'sspetition remains aboutt23-thoosand signatures short of the 255thousand mark. some may hink maryland leavvng the united ssates is an interesti
different if sharia and your vision came to the uk?" insettia trre at mmll in columbia 3 3 &p 395 map maryland is nnw one of 49 states... petitioning to withdraw from the union. union.tom rodgers is here with and hy the stateecould take a huue hit... ii ttis all happened.good morning, tom. the nationwwde movement started in response to president obama's re-eleccion. done ttrrugh an open forum section oo white-house-ddt- gov... which allows citizens to create petitions bout offfcial...
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francisco media excellence awards and her first book on acting was published by farber and farber in the uk and farber, inc., in the united states. let's welcome phillip and chloe >> hi there, phillip. >> hi, chloe >> so, this play, it's been quite a journey. we're talking 3 1/2 years, maybe nearly 50 different drafts and 5 workshops? . >> five workshops, yes. >> so, looking back at the journey, how has it been for you and has it come out as you expected it would? . >> what's interesting is if you work on a play this long, normally there are times that it becomes redundant and you get a little bored with the piece. it's only natural. it's pushing 4 years now. this one was interesting in that it never got boring or ever felt redundant and each thing that we did over these almost 4 years, whether it was going off to sundance or to writer's retreat they have in sheritan, wyoming -- is that where you went? . >> that was in utah and la as well, down there at the institute. >> they have another writer's retreat in sheritan, wyoming, so i spent time out there and we workshoped this in san francisc
francisco media excellence awards and her first book on acting was published by farber and farber in the uk and farber, inc., in the united states. let's welcome phillip and chloe >> hi there, phillip. >> hi, chloe >> so, this play, it's been quite a journey. we're talking 3 1/2 years, maybe nearly 50 different drafts and 5 workshops? . >> five workshops, yes. >> so, looking back at the journey, how has it been for you and has it come out as you expected it would?...
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one of the show's organizers is nicholas rowe, he runs a uk sush shy restaurant. he's philosophy to serve only fish properly managed. he also holds workshops for children. the classes are one way of teefing respect for marine resources. >> okay. if everybody always eades cod, the numbers of cod in the sea are going to go down and down and down. >> and they're going to go extinct. >> that's right. well done. >> reporter: he is concerned that tuna may suffer from overfishing again if the meeting in morocco approves the decree. >> i think the fishing stocks of blue fin should be given time to rehabilitated. >> reporter: some members countries at the conference are, in fact, pushing for increased limits despite concern from the public. >> the quota amounts have been decreased. it's almost shrinked to a very small amount and fishermen are struggling with it and suffering because of it. >> if it is true what they say in madrid, then i think there's a way to go back. >> reporter: japanese officials have been criticized for their lax attitude toward the tuna trade. delegat
one of the show's organizers is nicholas rowe, he runs a uk sush shy restaurant. he's philosophy to serve only fish properly managed. he also holds workshops for children. the classes are one way of teefing respect for marine resources. >> okay. if everybody always eades cod, the numbers of cod in the sea are going to go down and down and down. >> and they're going to go extinct. >> that's right. well done. >> reporter: he is concerned that tuna may suffer from...
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conservative member of parliament douglas carswell would like to put as much space between europe and the uk as possible. he sees the eu as a malevolent force, and he would like britain to leave the block. >> we should stop obsessing about what happened 70 years ago, understand and respect that we are all liberal democracies. liberal democracies do not fight each other. liberal democracies should be able to pursue their self interest without fear that it will end badly. >> many of his fellow conservatives and the constituents who visit his surgery share his skepticism. they come to him to complain, blaming brussels for the problems in the u.k. and across the european union. >> past centralization when it comes to labor law, when it comes to financial service regulation, when it comes to even fairly mundane things like agricultural production, there is this extraordinary degree of centralization. harmonization has not created a utopia. it has created misery and poverty for millions of europeans. >> this seaside resort lies in the heart of his constituency. most of the arguments when it comes
conservative member of parliament douglas carswell would like to put as much space between europe and the uk as possible. he sees the eu as a malevolent force, and he would like britain to leave the block. >> we should stop obsessing about what happened 70 years ago, understand and respect that we are all liberal democracies. liberal democracies do not fight each other. liberal democracies should be able to pursue their self interest without fear that it will end badly. >> many of...
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and the whole apparatus is well understood in uk terms. t in and of itself, it's not just about the deployment. nato also has a role to play in terms of coordinating and synchronizing how we get this out and what is required to get this out and the border control management that we need to apply to get this out. so this is not simply just me having a group of plants. it is being able to have a broader nato plan and it must connect which is the route that we use by air or sea back to the uk to deliver a considerable amount of equipment and necessary back in the uk. >> okay. are you due to start detailed planning this month? >> we are due to start it for a long time. the major redeployment is on the first of october because in transition, we do not get any redeployment until certain aspects are complete. so that process will now continue. it will build build speed and the speed is directly related to the progress we make on the ground in transition and the bandwidth and the attitudes that we need to use. there is quite of lot of physics in an
and the whole apparatus is well understood in uk terms. t in and of itself, it's not just about the deployment. nato also has a role to play in terms of coordinating and synchronizing how we get this out and what is required to get this out and the border control management that we need to apply to get this out. so this is not simply just me having a group of plants. it is being able to have a broader nato plan and it must connect which is the route that we use by air or sea back to the uk to...
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. >> why am i >>> the uk has very well-defined bicycle paths. we're what guy riding and you can see the sign, bicycle on the road. he gets into it with a black audi on the right. the audi creeps over, bangs on the audi's door to let him know, hey, man, i'm here. i'm on a bike. but watch. [ horn honking ] >> he's running him over. >> audi runs him off the road. >> i'm very sorry my friend. >> yes? >> yes. >> enough said. >> i'm very sorry, my friend. >> as you can tell, it's quite difficult riding in these roads. >> these guys are having quite a pleasant conversation. >> so sorry, my friend. >> no need to bang on my car like that. >> i realize you may not have observed me in your mirror. >> i was expecting them to go at each other's eyes by now, going for blood. >> i think arguments sound nice with a british accent. >> why didn't you back off and let me through if you knew i was there. >> what do you mean? >> i think we might be witnessing a budding friendship. these guys might become friends after this. seems like mutual respect. >> all right. so
. >> why am i >>> the uk has very well-defined bicycle paths. we're what guy riding and you can see the sign, bicycle on the road. he gets into it with a black audi on the right. the audi creeps over, bangs on the audi's door to let him know, hey, man, i'm here. i'm on a bike. but watch. [ horn honking ] >> he's running him over. >> audi runs him off the road. >> i'm very sorry my friend. >> yes? >> yes. >> enough said. >> i'm very sorry,...
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and he wanted that experience in the uk. losing now. >> so it's negative territory. a lot of that has to do with what's happened, perhaps, in spain over the weekend. we'll come back to that at the moment. just to pick up that conversation about the regulation of the banks and whether in the uk under carney, under the canadian now, and whether they get split up or whether they simply ring fence retail operations. if you look at the market action in london, some of those banks are in negative territory. this move here down 6%, looks quite squacary. earlier traded in some of their warrants. there was a share issue, if you would like, sold into the market of about $1.25 billion, that's why the bank was lower. the banks are down, it's not a huge move on carney. the debate will continue. there is the possibility of a rally on wall street this afternoon on what is happening in brussels with the finance ministers. they for the third time are talking about what they should be doing with the greek situation and whether they can find a
and he wanted that experience in the uk. losing now. >> so it's negative territory. a lot of that has to do with what's happened, perhaps, in spain over the weekend. we'll come back to that at the moment. just to pick up that conversation about the regulation of the banks and whether in the uk under carney, under the canadian now, and whether they get split up or whether they simply ring fence retail operations. if you look at the market action in london, some of those banks are in...