78
78
Jul 2, 2015
07/15
by
KCSM
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
people in western europe are dealing with a severe height wave.t peta joins us with the details. >> well, if you are out here across much of central and western europe, the heat definitely is the big topic out here. and what we have been seeing as temperatures have been continuing to surge. look at this point here, 36.7 degrees at heathrow. this is the hottest day in the uk in nearly a decade. nine years, to be exact. and definitely the hottest day thus far of 2015. so if you are out here and if you don't have air conditioning, which many homes do not across this part of the world, do want to stay cool and hydrated. what else is happening, we have a low pressure area keeping that heat kind of surging from the south. because across northwestern africa, warm air surging in, but firing up storms. frequent to nearly constant lightning occurring here possibly damaging winds. and there's a chance of tornadoes. it does happen in the uk every now and then. so this is something we want to continue to watch out for. but i think the topic that is really impa
people in western europe are dealing with a severe height wave.t peta joins us with the details. >> well, if you are out here across much of central and western europe, the heat definitely is the big topic out here. and what we have been seeing as temperatures have been continuing to surge. look at this point here, 36.7 degrees at heathrow. this is the hottest day in the uk in nearly a decade. nine years, to be exact. and definitely the hottest day thus far of 2015. so if you are out here...
35
35
Jul 1, 2015
07/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
meanwhile, western europe is baking under the sun with the first big heat wave of the summer bringing temperatures up to 40 degrees celsius and over. many countries including spain and france, have issued an emergency warnings thousands of elderly people died in a similar heatwave more than it dealt -- more than a decade ago. >> the summer's first major heatwave. a mass of hot air from africa blows north. the southwestern coast of france is the first major region to be hit. >> it is burning hot. it is good to put your feet in the water. we are going to cool down in the car with air-conditioning on. >> with a similar heatwave in 2003 that killed several elderly, france is aware of the risks of extreme heat. temperatures are not expected to drop all week. geneva has issued a warning against the weather, which some holidays welcome as an unexpected treat. >> actually, we do not have that much heat. the first time that we have that much heat over here, it is incredible. every single day we are just having fun. >> next up to feel the heat is the united kingdom with wednesday the potentiall
meanwhile, western europe is baking under the sun with the first big heat wave of the summer bringing temperatures up to 40 degrees celsius and over. many countries including spain and france, have issued an emergency warnings thousands of elderly people died in a similar heatwave more than it dealt -- more than a decade ago. >> the summer's first major heatwave. a mass of hot air from africa blows north. the southwestern coast of france is the first major region to be hit. >> it is...
433
433
Jul 15, 2015
07/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 433
favorite 0
quote 0
western europe. they don't want to deal with russia. we've already seen all of the turmoil with russia and sanctions and gazprom and all that. they want as many options as they can have. the bottom line it hurts fracking here in this country and other energy sources that -- >> jesse watters? >> yes? >> i have cover of "new york post." joke's on us. iranians laugh out loud at the nuke deal. what do you think the president will say less than an hour from now when he steps to the podium? >> he will spin it. he said this will be vigilant inspection regime and we'll be all over it. if you give them 24-day notice, like dea telling a drug kingpin weil raid your compound at the end of the month. it doesn't add up. the president has not been that serious about u.s. security. >> won't even give you that much. >> the old drop-in. >> i drop into your office sometimes likes that jesse. >> unnounsed. catch me right in the act. >> one of the things we talked about, president could after they get the veto override and get to the end of the october, can
western europe. they don't want to deal with russia. we've already seen all of the turmoil with russia and sanctions and gazprom and all that. they want as many options as they can have. the bottom line it hurts fracking here in this country and other energy sources that -- >> jesse watters? >> yes? >> i have cover of "new york post." joke's on us. iranians laugh out loud at the nuke deal. what do you think the president will say less than an hour from now when he...
57
57
Jul 17, 2015
07/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
keith: western europe is getting stronger. is difficult to assess is eastern europe, and in particular russia and the ukraine. western europe is strengthening. demand in western europe increased by 4% in the quarter. we are seeing that pretty much across the board. the weakness and uncertainty is eastern europe. and as i mentioned, russia and ukraine. europe is strengthening. manus: keith, in terms of having confidence for the rest of the year how confident are you for the rest of the year? you've made some big structural changes in europe. where's the rest of the big structural change for electrolux? keith: the team is doing a nice job on all cylinders. the efficiency, the operating cost performance of the business, is stable and improving. the mix is quite good, makes meaning lots of new products at better gross margins, better pricing. demand is improving. i would say the business is improving. in a stable way, which is what you want. you don't want dramatic swings either way. the business in europe is healthy. manus: let's
keith: western europe is getting stronger. is difficult to assess is eastern europe, and in particular russia and the ukraine. western europe is strengthening. demand in western europe increased by 4% in the quarter. we are seeing that pretty much across the board. the weakness and uncertainty is eastern europe. and as i mentioned, russia and ukraine. europe is strengthening. manus: keith, in terms of having confidence for the rest of the year how confident are you for the rest of the year?...
94
94
Jul 9, 2015
07/15
by
WJLA
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
and western europe. >> the propaganda has been very effective getting their attention and roping in them into that dialogue, which is ultimately a dialogue of hate and destruction. jeff: last month a man from and assess pled guilty of providing material support to the islamic state, including coordinating -- a man from manassas pled guilty of writing material support to isis. 50 people have been charged with similar crimes, and the fbi says 200 americans have succeeded or try to join the fight. >> our goal is to disengage and de-radicalized before they cross the line. jeff: this mosque in sterling as part of adam. >> they are trying to recruit. we have to counter. jeff: they have delivered sermons and seminars denouncing isil to young people, the vast majority of whom have no interest. >> we are obviously very concerned because one person is one too many. we have a responsibility also to protect our country and communities. jeff: that is the message from the fbi as well family and community members need to watch the online activities of young people and get involved if and when a problem
and western europe. >> the propaganda has been very effective getting their attention and roping in them into that dialogue, which is ultimately a dialogue of hate and destruction. jeff: last month a man from and assess pled guilty of providing material support to the islamic state, including coordinating -- a man from manassas pled guilty of writing material support to isis. 50 people have been charged with similar crimes, and the fbi says 200 americans have succeeded or try to join the...
225
225
Jul 2, 2015
07/15
by
WPVI
tv
eye 225
favorite 0
quote 0
>> new this morning a heat wave is baking western europe with temperatures up to 104 degrees in some places. an all time record high was set in united kingdom the mercury soared to 98.6 degrees, i'm glad we're not dealing with that around here. >> i think the if you are keeps them cool, because it blocks the sun slight. >> zooology with matt o'donnell only on "action news." you might be write. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows you we are currently dry across the region. but we haven't quite gotten the clouds in, they will come in and we'll see rain. as we look outside we're looking at the moon you can howell -- howl at it this morning if you want, this is from our sky 6 camera down by philadelphia international airport. we're looking at clear skies for now. the clouds have a tendency to get thicker as the day goes on, eventually we'll wind up seeing rain, perhaps later this morning down the shore not to which in philadelphia, the northern suburbs staying dry we'll talk about that in a moment. temperature, 71, dewpoint, 60. winds are calm currently. as we look at the tornado that
>> new this morning a heat wave is baking western europe with temperatures up to 104 degrees in some places. an all time record high was set in united kingdom the mercury soared to 98.6 degrees, i'm glad we're not dealing with that around here. >> i think the if you are keeps them cool, because it blocks the sun slight. >> zooology with matt o'donnell only on "action news." you might be write. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows you we are currently dry across the...
138
138
Jul 10, 2015
07/15
by
WJLA
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
and western europe. across the world overseas, no deal with iran's nuclear program.retary of state john kerry says no agreement has been reached. tonight was the deadline. kerry says the u.s. and its allies cannot wait forever to agree on iran's nuclear ambitions. negotiation said they are prepared to call for an end of the talks if a deal is not made soon. greece is offering a new series series of proposals to save itself financially. they are caving in to demands including sales tax hikes and cuts to pensions. an emergency summit is set for this weekend. the greek debt crisicreating instability in markets around the world. in this hemisphere, pope francis is in bolivia. while there, he made an unexpected stop. the holy leader needed a place to go to change his vestments before saying mass. the burger king was closed at the time. the managers all the pope outside and unlock the place for him. kind of an unusual sighting, pope at burger king. brian: wooden and have been something if he came out with the burger king crown? that would've been something special. tomorro
and western europe. across the world overseas, no deal with iran's nuclear program.retary of state john kerry says no agreement has been reached. tonight was the deadline. kerry says the u.s. and its allies cannot wait forever to agree on iran's nuclear ambitions. negotiation said they are prepared to call for an end of the talks if a deal is not made soon. greece is offering a new series series of proposals to save itself financially. they are caving in to demands including sales tax hikes and...
109
109
Jul 29, 2015
07/15
by
KQED
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
year of reflection in china after years of rapid expansion sales grew just 3% compared to 20% in western europe. the cfo says trends are not encouraging in hong kong warning investors not to expect inprovement any time soon. the second half ofd the year, warned a diamond company, says is there is a slowing diamond jewelry demand in china. a number of analysts are lowering earnings expectation. >> they believe there has been a shift away from spending to more experience goods in china. i think with the political environment there, the display of wealth they think was so endemic for a number of years in china is not really appropriate in this environment. >> there are some indication that's chinese tourists are pieing luxury goods outside of china. in places like europe where the weaker euro makes goods more expensive. while louis vitton sales were negative in china, it adjusts sales in other countries. >> and if chinese consumer preferences have changed and they're buying less luxury merchandise in china, it could be a warning sign of trends to come. for "nightly business report" i'm courtney re
year of reflection in china after years of rapid expansion sales grew just 3% compared to 20% in western europe. the cfo says trends are not encouraging in hong kong warning investors not to expect inprovement any time soon. the second half ofd the year, warned a diamond company, says is there is a slowing diamond jewelry demand in china. a number of analysts are lowering earnings expectation. >> they believe there has been a shift away from spending to more experience goods in china. i...
79
79
Jul 30, 2015
07/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
went 400le, if you years back to western europe, roughly 20% of men and 10% of women could read.mily: can anyone start a facebook or a khan academy? zuckerberg, shift his year forward a year, he might have been an engineer. orft my life a year forward back, if i grew up in india, you don't know what your path would have been. it is a combination of, they have a growth mindset and they push themselves to grow and learn new things. but they also had lots of opportunity. it were in the right place at the right time. -- they were in the right place at the right time. a little dose of locke never hurt. mike -- mark zuckerberg would've been successful the matter what. i don't think everybody could be him, that i think there are a lot of people who could be mark zuckerberg who think they can't. emily: what does the classroom look like 50 years from now? sal: kids are able to create things that 10 or 20 years ago, you needed an engineering degree to build. schools will become maker spaces. emily: what about you? sal: i hope to be doing this until the day i'd i, which is hopefully not for
went 400le, if you years back to western europe, roughly 20% of men and 10% of women could read.mily: can anyone start a facebook or a khan academy? zuckerberg, shift his year forward a year, he might have been an engineer. orft my life a year forward back, if i grew up in india, you don't know what your path would have been. it is a combination of, they have a growth mindset and they push themselves to grow and learn new things. but they also had lots of opportunity. it were in the right place...
37
37
Jul 31, 2015
07/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
the example i give is, if you went 400 years back to western europe, 20% of men and 10% of men were literatey: can anyone start facebook? sal: i don't know for sure. some of these things, mark zuckerberg, if you shift is like a your forward or back, and he might not have started facebook. instead, he might have been a programmer for facebook. life,ift sal khan's instead of growing up in new orleans and growing up in calcutta, i do not know. they push themselves to learn new things, but also had a lot of opportunity and at the right place at the right time. and a little dose of luck never hurt. i think mark zuckerberg would've been successful in anything that he did. i don't think anybody could be him, but i think that are a lot of people that could be mark zuckerberg that it do not think that they can be. emily: what does the classroom look like 10 years from now? sal: kids are able to create things at 10 or 20 years ago you needed an engineering degree to build. schools will be these maker spaces. it doesn't have to be technological, they could be making art, poetry, starting businesses, wh
the example i give is, if you went 400 years back to western europe, 20% of men and 10% of men were literatey: can anyone start facebook? sal: i don't know for sure. some of these things, mark zuckerberg, if you shift is like a your forward or back, and he might not have started facebook. instead, he might have been a programmer for facebook. life,ift sal khan's instead of growing up in new orleans and growing up in calcutta, i do not know. they push themselves to learn new things, but also had...
65
65
Jul 21, 2015
07/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
with , the growth is almost three times the market and if you look regionala narrower level, western europerew four times market. japan, over five times market. we doubled in korea versus a market that is shrinking. ♪ alix: joe: i'm alix steel. i'm joe weisenthal. what did you miss joe:? alix: more than a thousand workers in new york city airports say they will walk off the job starting tomorrow night. they voted unanimously to authorize a strike at jfk and laguardia airports. the union represents security officers, baggage handlers and wheelchair attendants. the strike would be the largest since the union began organizing. joe: it is the fifth anniversary of a measure that seemingly made nobody happy. 2010, president obama signed the dodd-frank wall consumerform and protection act. it was the most sweeping reform since the new deal. but it remains a work in progress. a bipartisan group is already looking for ways to tweak it. alix: the republican presidential field is getting crowded yet again. there are now 16 field in the race -- 16 in the field. john kasich making his did official today
with , the growth is almost three times the market and if you look regionala narrower level, western europerew four times market. japan, over five times market. we doubled in korea versus a market that is shrinking. ♪ alix: joe: i'm alix steel. i'm joe weisenthal. what did you miss joe:? alix: more than a thousand workers in new york city airports say they will walk off the job starting tomorrow night. they voted unanimously to authorize a strike at jfk and laguardia airports. the union...
100
100
Jul 2, 2015
07/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
people in western europe are dealing with the heat. we have some video coming out of several places. people in germany enjoyed the warm summer day on wednesday taking to rivers and lakes to surf or simply relax in the sun. temperatures in munich reached 31 degrees and warmer weather is expected for the coming weekend. this week took the water to cool off as mercury rose into the high 30s in geneva. hundreds of residents rushed to the lakes. and in spain, people sweltered under the sun in madrid. at midday the thermometer marked 36 degrees. so extreme heat is still taking place, but we may see some showers and also severe thunderstorms throughout the western area. so that could cool things down a little bit, but still much higher than that. paris, your high will be 33 degrees and warming up once again on friday. it could heat about 40 degrees in geneva. we have a high of nearly 36 degrees in london. down to 22 degrees with rain coming in on thursday but still hotter than average temperatures will continue into the weekend in london. acr
people in western europe are dealing with the heat. we have some video coming out of several places. people in germany enjoyed the warm summer day on wednesday taking to rivers and lakes to surf or simply relax in the sun. temperatures in munich reached 31 degrees and warmer weather is expected for the coming weekend. this week took the water to cool off as mercury rose into the high 30s in geneva. hundreds of residents rushed to the lakes. and in spain, people sweltered under the sun in...
40
40
Jul 13, 2015
07/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
and that exist in many countries in western europe spread into greece. but if you keep in mind that the government is a far less government, a socialist government, it is a bitter pill for them to swallow. >> the greek government wanted a haircut. wanted debt forgiveness. was there any indication that european creditors were willing to trim some of the debt? >> no, there was never any realization that they were willing to. absolutely not. in fact, in many parts in europe many were harboring the attitude of wait a moment, we've had a first bail out, a second bail out and a now a third bail out. particularly the germans digging their heels in. there are signs that the creditors are willing to restructure the debt, making the loans a longer term giving the greeks long for repay the german chancellor angela merkel made it clear that there would be no element of debt forgiveness. >> and on social media as you know, there is a lot of outrage against germany by greek citizens. what are you hearing? >> yes, by greek citizens. in fact, it's a broader campaign tha
and that exist in many countries in western europe spread into greece. but if you keep in mind that the government is a far less government, a socialist government, it is a bitter pill for them to swallow. >> the greek government wanted a haircut. wanted debt forgiveness. was there any indication that european creditors were willing to trim some of the debt? >> no, there was never any realization that they were willing to. absolutely not. in fact, in many parts in europe many were...
33
33
Jul 9, 2015
07/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
act together and it's a big dog so you ought to do it first then your colleagues and allies in western europe have to get their act together to make sure there is a safe havens there. that leaves you with people who might move their infrastructure to some less well covered part of the world so you always have a small part of the problem i think the main part can be dealt with with north america and europe focusing on it. >> and that's -- at this year focusing on its because yes. uk and france, although that i had of us on this french in particular in the wake of "charlie hebdo" and the brits. i know the british better have legislation that requires access taking medications. their challenges, the reverse of what you're saying. the infrastructure is in the united states on which they want to compel access. answer trying to get how to deal with that is the challenge we are still working through. >> so the infrastructure is really the target as opposed to the device somebody might be using, even if the device is encrypted, what infrastructure goes through may or may not accept that encrypted mes
act together and it's a big dog so you ought to do it first then your colleagues and allies in western europe have to get their act together to make sure there is a safe havens there. that leaves you with people who might move their infrastructure to some less well covered part of the world so you always have a small part of the problem i think the main part can be dealt with with north america and europe focusing on it. >> and that's -- at this year focusing on its because yes. uk and...
35
35
Jul 1, 2015
07/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
anchor: with climate change, western europe is currently sweltering under a temperatures as 40 degreeselsius. france has put measures in place to protect the elderly years after some people were killed in the scorching summer heatwave. reporter: as france takes under near 40-degree heat, at this nursing home, they must follow strict instructions. >> i drink a lot of water. i drink and drink and drink all day long. >> i am very careful. when i am in my apartment, i wear loose clothing and drink a lot of water. reporter: in this parisian apartment, this elderly woman lives alone. her caretaker has been coming more since the heat wave began with one piece of advice. >> remember, one glass of water every hour. as we get older, we lose the sensation of being thirsty, so it is important to drink before you are thirsty. reporter: it is all part of a prevention plan, taken place since 2003. 15,000 people died due to extreme heat. elderly people were the hardest hit. since then the government has created an alert system with cap warnings mean, hell of orange, and red being the highest alert 40
anchor: with climate change, western europe is currently sweltering under a temperatures as 40 degreeselsius. france has put measures in place to protect the elderly years after some people were killed in the scorching summer heatwave. reporter: as france takes under near 40-degree heat, at this nursing home, they must follow strict instructions. >> i drink a lot of water. i drink and drink and drink all day long. >> i am very careful. when i am in my apartment, i wear loose...
86
86
Jul 13, 2015
07/15
by
KQED
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
targeted migrants at a major rail really station -- railway station trying to board trains bound for western europe. they are chanting "white hungary" a cruder version of the message from the government that hung gary -- that hungry as for ontarians. in the station, volunteers help the refugees. civic groups have mobilized to provide food, advice, and medical care. some asylum-seekers have been traveling for months. laura: the youngest winner of the nobel peace prize turned 18 this weekend and use her wish to help victims of the ongoing war in syria. malala yousafzai marked the occasion by opening a school for syrian girls in lebanon and urged others to step up the response to the crisis. we have this report. >> happy birthday to you. reporter: turning 18 is especially sweet for this teenager. even her birthday cake symbolizes a fight for girls education that almost cost her her life. she chose to mark the start of adulthood by opening the first school paid for by the funds in her name. >> the schools are very successful schools. thank you. reporter: the syrian refugee girls, she says the world has
targeted migrants at a major rail really station -- railway station trying to board trains bound for western europe. they are chanting "white hungary" a cruder version of the message from the government that hung gary -- that hungry as for ontarians. in the station, volunteers help the refugees. civic groups have mobilized to provide food, advice, and medical care. some asylum-seekers have been traveling for months. laura: the youngest winner of the nobel peace prize turned 18 this...
175
175
Jul 4, 2015
07/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 175
favorite 0
quote 0
there is a heat wave all across this western portion of europe and take a look as we go into saturdayaris is looking at temperatures in the low 30s. now that may not sound dramatic. but these are way above normal for this time of year. and madrid the temperature there is expected around 38. in paris, the temperatures over the past seven to ten days have been near record-setting levels. always a nice time to be in paris but you have to go back to 2003 about 15,000 people died across france because of the extreme heat wave there. we are seeing temperatures that rival that although there are heat wave emergency situations that are put in place so those numbers, perhaps, will not be seen because of the heat wave that we're seeing there right now. for madrid take a look at the past seven days. 40 degrees. that was on monday. now typically in spain we do see the exceptionally hot temperatures but it has persisted for so long now. and the jet stream has a buckle in it. as a result it's further to the north. that warm moist air coming up from the south and this begins to shift to the east eac
there is a heat wave all across this western portion of europe and take a look as we go into saturdayaris is looking at temperatures in the low 30s. now that may not sound dramatic. but these are way above normal for this time of year. and madrid the temperature there is expected around 38. in paris, the temperatures over the past seven to ten days have been near record-setting levels. always a nice time to be in paris but you have to go back to 2003 about 15,000 people died across france...
22
22
Jul 12, 2015
07/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> inspired by western europe, san francisco offers owners like lozano financial incentives to compost. >> a lot of these small business are actually doing it for economic reasons... it lowers their bill for recycling, their garbage bill over all... money is a way to motivate people. >> but it's not the only motivator... >> when the food waste is in the landfill it decomposes, and it generates methane gas and methane is a very potent greenhouse gas. >> john hake is a civil engineer who runs the resource recovery program in the east bay, where they combine solid food waste with liquid wastewater to create fuel. >> it has an odor! it smells very 'organic'. >> yes, that's the term we use to describe the smell. >> it's like a black gold ... >> black gold? >> the process works like this: food waste from throughout the bay area is trucked here to the east bay municipal utility district, or east bay mud, a sewage treatment plant and a pioneer of green power. >> we're the first plant in north america to become energy neutral and ultimately energy positive... when we started the truck waste pro
. >> inspired by western europe, san francisco offers owners like lozano financial incentives to compost. >> a lot of these small business are actually doing it for economic reasons... it lowers their bill for recycling, their garbage bill over all... money is a way to motivate people. >> but it's not the only motivator... >> when the food waste is in the landfill it decomposes, and it generates methane gas and methane is a very potent greenhouse gas. >> john hake...
213
213
Jul 1, 2015
07/15
by
WUSA
tv
eye 213
favorite 0
quote 1
a heat wave is also wilting western europe. it hit 101 in paris today 98 in london, the hottest july day on record. a ball boy collapsed during a match in wimbledon. he's okay, but about 100 fans also needed medical attention. overnight, a historic black church in south carolina burned. it is the sixth church fire in the south since the shooting massacre in charleston two weeks ago tonight. mark strassman is following the investigation. >> reporter: a.t.f. agents dug through rubble today looking for any sign an arsonist torched mount zion church. flames collapsed the roof and left the building a total loss, but federal sources told us the fire was likely accidental, possibly caused by lightning. a.t.f. agent cliff chillkroft. >> we're going to bring all the assets of the federal government to bear to investigate this. >> reporter: in 1995, two ku klux klansmen were convicted of burning down the same church. a year later president clinton personally dedicated the rebuilt mount zion and condemned what he called the false idols of
a heat wave is also wilting western europe. it hit 101 in paris today 98 in london, the hottest july day on record. a ball boy collapsed during a match in wimbledon. he's okay, but about 100 fans also needed medical attention. overnight, a historic black church in south carolina burned. it is the sixth church fire in the south since the shooting massacre in charleston two weeks ago tonight. mark strassman is following the investigation. >> reporter: a.t.f. agents dug through rubble today...
109
109
Jul 9, 2015
07/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
the first six months of this year, slowing down despite commodity prices going down and despite western europeup. the fast-growing markets, slower growth, still faster where we have been looking for growth ironically in western europe. we have seen a turnaround in spain and italy getting a little better. germany very strong. the ukrainian situation and the crisis in russia really massed the strength and the u.k. has been strong. the u.k. budget is probably deflationary. planning the strategy for the next five years as he brilliantly did for the first five years of the coalition government. you have got the potential grexit with a hangover, and then you have got the british possibility as well. there are elements of uncertainty which make clients more cautious and we have seen that and we are seeing that. it sort of starts high and the business council is always dead right actually. it maintains the position. olivia: the forecasts do have a tendency to come down. to forecast to greece, -- >> they're trying. we had been in a position to put contingency plans. as you said yourself, you were sitti
the first six months of this year, slowing down despite commodity prices going down and despite western europeup. the fast-growing markets, slower growth, still faster where we have been looking for growth ironically in western europe. we have seen a turnaround in spain and italy getting a little better. germany very strong. the ukrainian situation and the crisis in russia really massed the strength and the u.k. has been strong. the u.k. budget is probably deflationary. planning the strategy...
1,493
1.5K
Jul 30, 2015
07/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 1,493
favorite 0
quote 1
the folks in western europe and here in north america, who care about the things that we care about. we have to figure out an approach that makes sense, the energy is here the infrastructure is here. what we do will set the tone and the pattern for the rest of the world. we can't fix the whoeld world but for the world that thinks about things the way we do values the way we do we can drive it. that doesn't mean it's an easy thing. we try to fill the gap by if i can't see the communications by a terrorist, i've got to figure out okay, can i get an informant on him. ky send an undercover in. can i follow him 24/7 for weeks and weeks and see if i turn something up. all i'm telling folks is we'll keep doing it my folks will keep working, it's just the tools the american people thought we had are being diminished and i see that only continuing. i think we all look forward to working with you to try to achieve that goal. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, director for your work and all the people who work for the fbi and protecting the safety of our citizens. i like to gate little bit
the folks in western europe and here in north america, who care about the things that we care about. we have to figure out an approach that makes sense, the energy is here the infrastructure is here. what we do will set the tone and the pattern for the rest of the world. we can't fix the whoeld world but for the world that thinks about things the way we do values the way we do we can drive it. that doesn't mean it's an easy thing. we try to fill the gap by if i can't see the communications by a...
96
96
Jul 22, 2015
07/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
europe. the ftse 100 troubles lower by 0.8%. trouble in tech has been a headline thing at the earnings from the u.s. and the big western for the markets here in europe, is the tech rally unraveling? the stoxx 600 index up 14% this year before today's open. the stock 600 tech index up by 8/10 of 1%. holdings traveling lower down by 3.5 percent and sterling revenue missing estimates. a big conversation with the ceo and 50 minutes time. apple earnings and focus for europe and asia as well. but it started. >> you said tech trouble and that is what we saw in asia as well. we see the asian region fall on those disappointing iphone third-quarter sales. you can see a little bit of a mixed picture and the shanghai composite doing it once again looking like it will close higher. we certainly see a lot of weight coming through elsewhere. those tech stocks really laying on the australian share market. also those faulty commodity rises really impacting australia as well. i want to get to some of those motors -- movers labor -- later on. apart from the selloff in most of the region in particular tech stocks and consumer stocks new z
europe. the ftse 100 troubles lower by 0.8%. trouble in tech has been a headline thing at the earnings from the u.s. and the big western for the markets here in europe, is the tech rally unraveling? the stoxx 600 index up 14% this year before today's open. the stock 600 tech index up by 8/10 of 1%. holdings traveling lower down by 3.5 percent and sterling revenue missing estimates. a big conversation with the ceo and 50 minutes time. apple earnings and focus for europe and asia as well. but it...
97
97
Jul 3, 2015
07/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
europe then. excessive heat still taking place over western portions of europe. not just people but also animals are coping with the heat. animals at antwerp zoo were offered relief from the heat thursday with food frozen into ice blocks. food was all covered in ice. frozen treats also helped them beat the heat in madrid. with the heat wave gripping spain, they were chilling off with ice popsicle. heat will continue in paris and western portions of europe. also heat will shift towards the east as we go into the weekend. now let's go to the americas. saturday is july 4th. i know many americans are waiting for this date. enjoy the holiday. all right. that's it for me now. here's your extended forecast. >>> and that concludes this hour's news and weather from tokyo. more to come here on nhk world so stay with us. ilence is being held as a week ago today 38 people were gunned down in the tunisian resort town. 30 of them were british nationals. these are the latest images we are getting of commemorations in tribute to those victims. now we will be able to listen in fo
europe then. excessive heat still taking place over western portions of europe. not just people but also animals are coping with the heat. animals at antwerp zoo were offered relief from the heat thursday with food frozen into ice blocks. food was all covered in ice. frozen treats also helped them beat the heat in madrid. with the heat wave gripping spain, they were chilling off with ice popsicle. heat will continue in paris and western portions of europe. also heat will shift towards the east...
46
46
Jul 19, 2015
07/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
as the major power in western europe mediterranean, and the pacific assisting atomic weapons and an army and navy and air force of unequal might -- possessing atomic weapons and the army and navy and air force of unequal might. it was described as the end of european supremacy. the war largely dispelled american isolationism even as it encouraged american exceptionalism as well as a penchant for military solutions and a self regard that led to some to label the epic "the american century." remember what john adams told us? power always thinks it has a great soul. the war was a potent catalyst for social change across the republic. new technologies -- jets computers, ballistic missiles, the mass production of houses -- spurred vibrant industries that in turn encourage the migration of black workers from south to north and of all people to the emerging west. the g.i. bill put millions of soldiers into college classrooms, spurring unprecedented social mobility. world war ii is perhaps the greatest agent of social change in this country during the 20th century. our national evolution on four
as the major power in western europe mediterranean, and the pacific assisting atomic weapons and an army and navy and air force of unequal might -- possessing atomic weapons and the army and navy and air force of unequal might. it was described as the end of european supremacy. the war largely dispelled american isolationism even as it encouraged american exceptionalism as well as a penchant for military solutions and a self regard that led to some to label the epic "the american...
74
74
Jul 27, 2015
07/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
and then some of the other countries wanted to follow western europe, originally russia, czech republic and all these others. after seven or eight years, they threw in the towel. when russia went to 13%, they literally tripled taxes in seven years on real inflation-adjusted terms, so that's when the bandwagon started all over the world. so i'm still trying to market this. there's a big movement going on in italy, which we don't have time to get into but it's my great hope that we'll see something happen in western europe. anyway, that's how to get it. and the best way to reach me if you're media or if you want to talk, is e-mail me with questions and i'll take the time to answer them. but the back of our book, the last chapter has 66 questions and answers and they were the 66 most common questions that we heard over about 15 20 years of interviews. they're one to three paragraphs and they're designed for quick, easy understanding things. if you don't want to read the plan, read the questions and answers and you'll get it. if you come up with a new question, you get bonus points. >> i'll
and then some of the other countries wanted to follow western europe, originally russia, czech republic and all these others. after seven or eight years, they threw in the towel. when russia went to 13%, they literally tripled taxes in seven years on real inflation-adjusted terms, so that's when the bandwagon started all over the world. so i'm still trying to market this. there's a big movement going on in italy, which we don't have time to get into but it's my great hope that we'll see...
148
148
Jul 17, 2015
07/15
by
CNBC
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
western europe demand is picking up. so up about 4% which is good. eastern europe down about 20%. primarily driven by weak russian and ukraine demand. north american is good. solid, strong healthy market. china and brazil latin america were quite weak to your point. so it's a mixed picture around the globe. >> how much visibility do you have for the second half of the year and to what extend can you still -- do you have some wiggle room in terms of pricing and markets that are doing a little bit better? >> yeah of course it's a very competitive industry. our expectations is we'll continue to see good demand in north america for the rest of the year and western europe. as you mentioned t the visibility and transparency was difficult but our expectation is given that the country is in recession demand will continue to be weak in those markets, in the latin american markets. >> let's talk about the electrical fantdelephant in the room. the doj has been trying to block that transaction. now it seems you're going to court. are you still confident that you can close the deal and if yes,
western europe demand is picking up. so up about 4% which is good. eastern europe down about 20%. primarily driven by weak russian and ukraine demand. north american is good. solid, strong healthy market. china and brazil latin america were quite weak to your point. so it's a mixed picture around the globe. >> how much visibility do you have for the second half of the year and to what extend can you still -- do you have some wiggle room in terms of pricing and markets that are doing a...
31
31
Jul 3, 2015
07/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
increase sphere if they have some severe weaknesses there is an effort and if they went to attack western europe so there was of broad diagnostic look the was defying conventional wisdom. that is interesting to be as marshall wood said watch out for military services they did say this is what the soviets are doing and how he responds the military never does say with the disproportionate cost to make their life miserable we pull that competitive strategy not just to the soviets trying so it is of broad eclectic approach for the challenge with the prerogatives defense department one of the reasons why that it is classified and his own disposition was ever for the secretary of defense. >> a little more history as we leave up to another set of questions. so with this conflict reactivate to hear you tell it on the part of the soviet union to increase spending in a way that was unexpected. and then lots of things start changing. they go to the second cold war for afghanistan in then spiral out of control. the 1980's is the different environment. what role did that investment play to evaluate the slow
increase sphere if they have some severe weaknesses there is an effort and if they went to attack western europe so there was of broad diagnostic look the was defying conventional wisdom. that is interesting to be as marshall wood said watch out for military services they did say this is what the soviets are doing and how he responds the military never does say with the disproportionate cost to make their life miserable we pull that competitive strategy not just to the soviets trying so it is...
69
69
Jul 22, 2015
07/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
and western europe, we're well penetrated from a smartphone perspective. the concern is twofold. the second part is we heard different metrics on the quarterly calls relative to the previous ones, talking about shares of people switching from android. we were talking extensively prior to the last two quarters with the greenfield opportunity is, we do not care about our share and now the tone has changed, saying look how many people we have switched from mandrake to iphone. those factors combined seem to be suggesting maybe the market is not accelerating by any stretch and you combine that with the china macro issues, the numbers not look so great. it is surely not the apple watch that has investors concerned. you see this with the iphone, the first iteration -- consumers are smart enough to know you have to wait until the second generation unless you are an early adopter. i agree -- there is analysis paralysis. of the distribution issues settled, i think you will see that ramp in the next few quarters. at this point, china is a high-octane fuel. i think it is seeing forests throu
and western europe, we're well penetrated from a smartphone perspective. the concern is twofold. the second part is we heard different metrics on the quarterly calls relative to the previous ones, talking about shares of people switching from android. we were talking extensively prior to the last two quarters with the greenfield opportunity is, we do not care about our share and now the tone has changed, saying look how many people we have switched from mandrake to iphone. those factors...
52
52
Jul 15, 2015
07/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
in western europe in particular, salaries have increased -- quadrupled and in the case of the upper echelone business leaders, have increased hundreds of times. you cannot really -- you cannot blame the people or the economy of greece for being in the position that it has been forced to make the vote. it has gotten markedly worse. how do people survive with 25 percent unemployment, 55% youth unemployment, capital controls on what you can take out -- how do people get through their daily lives? the only solution is for greece to go back to its own currency. it cannot afford to be in the euro, and neither can other secondary european countries afford to be in the euro. the loansharking of the eurozone really has to be forced to stop. it's amazing that alexis tsipras did not choose that. he was smart, really, to take the bailout, and i think it's going to be, like, a three-year plan to get the back intoe drachma the system. you cannot get it overnight. is take more money and say to the governments that have been loansharking this money -- if you want me to go into it, i can, but that is exactl
in western europe in particular, salaries have increased -- quadrupled and in the case of the upper echelone business leaders, have increased hundreds of times. you cannot really -- you cannot blame the people or the economy of greece for being in the position that it has been forced to make the vote. it has gotten markedly worse. how do people survive with 25 percent unemployment, 55% youth unemployment, capital controls on what you can take out -- how do people get through their daily lives?...
167
167
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> bombing by islamic militants in western europe. >> we have two frightening reports of southwestairlines plans. in phoenix a plane forced a emergency landing again. they discovered a blown tire on the plane's mainlanding gear. the flight was headed to san francisco. on the other side of the country, a southwest flight landed after threat was received in mid flight. it landed in rhode island. we don't know the details of the threat but we know the plane was cleared after a search. >>> breaking news right now. state senators in south carolina are giving the final approval to remove the confederate flag from the state capital grounds. this is a look at some video from earlier of those flags. now the proposal goes to the house for consideration. the measure would have to pass by a two-thirds majority there. south carolina governor urged lawmakers to remove the confederate flag following the killing of nine people in a church in charleston last month. >> and right now parts of las vegas are dyingrying out after heavy rains. the rain left the las vegas strip under water. fire crews had
. >> bombing by islamic militants in western europe. >> we have two frightening reports of southwestairlines plans. in phoenix a plane forced a emergency landing again. they discovered a blown tire on the plane's mainlanding gear. the flight was headed to san francisco. on the other side of the country, a southwest flight landed after threat was received in mid flight. it landed in rhode island. we don't know the details of the threat but we know the plane was cleared after a...
67
67
Jul 30, 2015
07/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
western europe is back into growth. it grew 1%. africa in the year grew 6%.sia and latin america got into 6% and 7% growth. india is strong. you put it all together, the company is stronger from a brand standpoint. our marketing has really sharpened. from a sales standpoint, we are much closer to the consumer. from an efficiency standpoint, we are more productive in everything we do. our beer business is performing. our sector has very attractive growth characteristics. we are confident we will deliver stronger performance in the new fiscal year. jon: if things are that good, why has your share price underperformed your peers by so much? do you think the strategy has not been communicated to investors? are investors getting this wrong? 7 i'm -- ivan: i'm focused on doing the right thing for the company. if you look at the last 12 months, we are much stronger everywhere in the world. our goal is to outperform our markets, grow faster than the markets, expand margins, bring in strong cash flow. we delivered nearly 2 billion pounds of operating cash flow. it gre
western europe is back into growth. it grew 1%. africa in the year grew 6%.sia and latin america got into 6% and 7% growth. india is strong. you put it all together, the company is stronger from a brand standpoint. our marketing has really sharpened. from a sales standpoint, we are much closer to the consumer. from an efficiency standpoint, we are more productive in everything we do. our beer business is performing. our sector has very attractive growth characteristics. we are confident we will...
199
199
Jul 2, 2015
07/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 199
favorite 0
quote 0
it's happening again, this time a searing heat wave in western europe. the record-breaking temperatures in britain and spain with european countries having issued warnings as the mercury hits 40 degrees celsius. that is 104 degrees fahrenheit. >> we have been saying for two months that this summer in germany will be warmer than the last 30 years. >> reporter: people are look for ways to cool off. water activities among the most popular not only for residents but tour "i"s as well. in germany surfers riding waves of the river along with swimmers and sun bathers. >> for me it can't be hot enough. i find this pleasant. summer has to feel like summer. up until now it has been miserable. >> i'm happy about the beautiful weather. i find it fantastic that summer has finally arrived. if it rains it's bad, if it's nice it's also bad i want to enjoy the nice weather. >> reporter: in france where 15 people died years ago many people apparently heeding the warnings to stay inside and keep hydrated. the elderly and young children most at risk. >> i give him a lot of
it's happening again, this time a searing heat wave in western europe. the record-breaking temperatures in britain and spain with european countries having issued warnings as the mercury hits 40 degrees celsius. that is 104 degrees fahrenheit. >> we have been saying for two months that this summer in germany will be warmer than the last 30 years. >> reporter: people are look for ways to cool off. water activities among the most popular not only for residents but tour "i"s...
46
46
Jul 9, 2015
07/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
the folks especially in western europe and here in north america who care about the things that we care about, we have to figure out an approach together that makes sense. but america is the big dog. the innovation is here whatever we do, we will set the tone and the pattern for the rest of the world. we can drive it. but it doesn't mean that it's an easy thing. we try to fill the gap by -- if i can't see the communications of the terrorists, ok, can i get an informant in or send undercover in, can't i follow him 24/7 for weeks and weeks/? my folks will keep working on matter how tired they are. it's just that the tools the american people thought we have our being diminished. i would like to get a little more information about your ability to see information. for example, in how may cases have you sought a warrant for a device that was completely forwarded and unable to progress because of encryption. dir. comey: i don't know the answer to that. i am going to try and see if we can collected data on that. i am not confident that it is going to be reliable for you. our investigators, if
the folks especially in western europe and here in north america who care about the things that we care about, we have to figure out an approach together that makes sense. but america is the big dog. the innovation is here whatever we do, we will set the tone and the pattern for the rest of the world. we can drive it. but it doesn't mean that it's an easy thing. we try to fill the gap by -- if i can't see the communications of the terrorists, ok, can i get an informant in or send undercover in,...
64
64
Jul 27, 2015
07/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
this happens to be the opinion of western europe. it is a novelty in chicago that is too bad. >> you can express any point of view you want. >> shut up a minute. >> know i won't. -- no, i won't. >> the only cryptonazi i can think of is yourself. >> stop calling me that. i will punch you in the god dam a and he will stay plastered. [indiscernible] brian: so the, shut up a minute. did he really mean that? morgan: absolutely. what's interesting about the relationship between these two men, politically they could not have been more different. they absolutely were coming from -- completely polar opposites. personally, they saw the other person as a bete noir. a person who could recognize their own insecurities and expose them to the outside world. it seems almost by accident that they became such polar opposites. in a way, it was deeply personal as much as it was political. brian: we did not see the moderator, but you can hear have a little bit. he did not seem very happy with this. did you talk to anyone at abc that was there at the time
this happens to be the opinion of western europe. it is a novelty in chicago that is too bad. >> you can express any point of view you want. >> shut up a minute. >> know i won't. -- no, i won't. >> the only cryptonazi i can think of is yourself. >> stop calling me that. i will punch you in the god dam a and he will stay plastered. [indiscernible] brian: so the, shut up a minute. did he really mean that? morgan: absolutely. what's interesting about the relationship...
62
62
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
slavery until 1888 and it's still a lot poorer than certainly most people in the united states and western europedidn't really prosper until after the civil war when slavery was ended. >> decades after slavery was ended, yes. john: one of your points is slavery is not as efficient as people would think it would be. >> that's right. slavery is efficient for very, very mechanical tasks; growing tobacco and growing cotton. if you're a plantation owner you might do well by having slaves pick your cotton. if you're a factory owner, you don't want slaves in your factory. it's too easy for them to shirk in a thousand and one different ways that even the best overseer cannot monitor and correct for. john: back to your earlier point, people hate capitalism. >> yeah. john john they associate it with social injustice. what's that about? >> i don't know. capitalism is a system of voluntary exchanges. john: people don't get it. they hate it. >> i know. and they're wholly mistaken. you're right they don't get it, and that's the problem. that's what you do, you help them to try to get it. john: i'm trying. >> y
slavery until 1888 and it's still a lot poorer than certainly most people in the united states and western europedidn't really prosper until after the civil war when slavery was ended. >> decades after slavery was ended, yes. john: one of your points is slavery is not as efficient as people would think it would be. >> that's right. slavery is efficient for very, very mechanical tasks; growing tobacco and growing cotton. if you're a plantation owner you might do well by having slaves...
274
274
Jul 1, 2015
07/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 274
favorite 0
quote 1
socialism, a culture, i think that doesn't value work in the way that many cultures including western europe and the united states does an inability to take measures when things could have been saved. >> julia, the president today sounded like he'd been working on it making calls to european leaders, concerned about it but saying it's not going to hurt us that badly. >> it's interesting. we've been dealing with this situation in greece for several years now. there was a point when it looked like greece could have exited the euro a few years ago and there was much more concern about the ripple effect on europe and then on the u.s. at this point officials say that the u.s. economy just doesn't have as much direct exposure to greece. the concern obviously, though is that if there is a ripple effect and it hurts the euro the e.u. the u.s. economy has a great amount of exposure to europe. if we do see other countries, spain, portugal italy have had similar problems not to this extent but similar problems then that could affect the u.s. >> speaking of the u.s. economy, washington examiner had this
socialism, a culture, i think that doesn't value work in the way that many cultures including western europe and the united states does an inability to take measures when things could have been saved. >> julia, the president today sounded like he'd been working on it making calls to european leaders, concerned about it but saying it's not going to hurt us that badly. >> it's interesting. we've been dealing with this situation in greece for several years now. there was a point when...
28
28
Jul 10, 2015
07/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
a major post in western europe. mr. issa and i worked at the end of his tenure going on post benghazi visits to some of the complexes. trying to avoid another benghazi. one of the simp things we found, that's a huge project. a money pit. one of the simple things we found was the lack of surveillance cameras. and their ability to have are high definition. and get those replaced. when i visited within the last two weeks one of our major posts of western europe. i found one of the facilities didn't have those surveillance cameras. they said -- i said was the reason money. they said, no it was the bureaucrat tick acquisition process. i want to talk about the small things that make a big difference in security. >> i will recognize the -- >> i will answer the question for you in writing if you would like. >> i would like that. >> we appreciate to seeing that. we'll recognize mr. lynch who is traveled extensively to afghanistan. spent quite a bit of type there. appreciate his efforts and sacrifice. he's now recognized for five
a major post in western europe. mr. issa and i worked at the end of his tenure going on post benghazi visits to some of the complexes. trying to avoid another benghazi. one of the simp things we found, that's a huge project. a money pit. one of the simple things we found was the lack of surveillance cameras. and their ability to have are high definition. and get those replaced. when i visited within the last two weeks one of our major posts of western europe. i found one of the facilities...