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it also happens to be the town where one of the westgate attackers came from. number and identities of the attackers still remains a mystery. kenyans claim there were only four, but locals here suggest there were more, and some are even believed to have returned to somalia. >> reporter: unlike other parts of southern and central somalia, there is peace here, but it's under al-shabaab's strict sharia law. all the women do go to a school and are allowed to run their own businesses. the locals might not agree with al-shabaab's military campaign, but they told me they appreciate them for bringing law and order. i ask local elder muhammed bedel what life is like now under the self-appointed al-shabaab rule. >> reporter: i followed the hizbat, the al-shabaab police, on their beat. none of them would let me film their faces. the first stop was this restaurant, telling the female owner to remove the rubbish from outside. then, they make their way to the local hospital, where they check the pharmacy for out-of-date medicine... >> reporter: ...and also, the cleanliness o
it also happens to be the town where one of the westgate attackers came from. number and identities of the attackers still remains a mystery. kenyans claim there were only four, but locals here suggest there were more, and some are even believed to have returned to somalia. >> reporter: unlike other parts of southern and central somalia, there is peace here, but it's under al-shabaab's strict sharia law. all the women do go to a school and are allowed to run their own businesses. the...
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this recent days to korea claimed responsibility for the september see if the westgate mall in nairobi the kid in the sixty seven people. it's not clear if the topic was killed in the strike. it doesn't also a moroccan i could see being held in the reception center in rent fumbles and two months send them out of stocks. the act is in protest at the length of their detention. hosking political asylum which is supposed to take up to forty five days to assess the moon tonnes ha explains. move on. they say state to state any moment getting sick and not committed any crime. they just don't understand why people are so angry with that what stops protest until he'll start the second decision to write it down. i mean these people. conditions in more space to be a short episode is here below is today's struggling to absorb the many thousands of migrants to make their way through africa to the mediterranean island to come to set before being sent on to sentence like this leaving many in the state of limbo until the features that side out random acts as the last night's grammy awards in los angel
this recent days to korea claimed responsibility for the september see if the westgate mall in nairobi the kid in the sixty seven people. it's not clear if the topic was killed in the strike. it doesn't also a moroccan i could see being held in the reception center in rent fumbles and two months send them out of stocks. the act is in protest at the length of their detention. hosking political asylum which is supposed to take up to forty five days to assess the moon tonnes ha explains. move on....
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the four suspects are the first to be charged of the westgate mall attack the works in kenya since the nineteen eighty eight bombing of the us embassy was killed over two hundred people . the epa's new fleets warrior he sits there for each b i read an anti defense system and its intelligence very few know that on the frontlines of israeli military intelligence is a tracker is unique to far into my day when soldiers to collect intelligence and trey suspicious activity vital for israeli military and security the choppers are capable of reading the environment meeting the desert ecosystem and figuring out exactly where terrorists might have gone to the military can engage with them and ultimately eliminate the threat. what about when truckers do is they provide us with the ability to even of the unit didn't see the terrorists as their crossing bigger rivals with the ability to find out where those terrorists are. he read the signs to look at this and you look at the leaves look at the docks and the scene where those people went and they follow the trail the main plot happens they don't le
the four suspects are the first to be charged of the westgate mall attack the works in kenya since the nineteen eighty eight bombing of the us embassy was killed over two hundred people . the epa's new fleets warrior he sits there for each b i read an anti defense system and its intelligence very few know that on the frontlines of israeli military intelligence is a tracker is unique to far into my day when soldiers to collect intelligence and trey suspicious activity vital for israeli military...
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i'm julia chatterley. >> and i'm ross westgate.e your headlines from around the globe. >>> carrefour and richemont post higher retail sales. >>> goldman sachs and citi are set to report a day after bank of america reported better than expected fourth quarter figures. >>> japanese companies suggesting they may be ready to send in a big way. >>> and a shake-up at yahoo! asthma ris sa mayer ousts the top executive a little more than a year after poaching her from her former employer, googlforme. >> thank you for joining us here on the show. let me give you a look at how the u.s. markets are trading ahead of the u.s. open. and bucking some of the trend that we saw, the gains in yesterday's session. we have the dow futures here indicating lower by around 19 points. we've got lower, too, for the nasdaq. yesterday, the markets are so far indicating by around 2 points. let me give you a look at the largest 300 stocks across europe. a relatively boyant session, in fact, in asia. but to the downside for the european markets here, let me show
i'm julia chatterley. >> and i'm ross westgate.e your headlines from around the globe. >>> carrefour and richemont post higher retail sales. >>> goldman sachs and citi are set to report a day after bank of america reported better than expected fourth quarter figures. >>> japanese companies suggesting they may be ready to send in a big way. >>> and a shake-up at yahoo! asthma ris sa mayer ousts the top executive a little more than a year after poaching...
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that first day at that westgate mall, people were able to go right into that building.here was never a sense that there was any kind of alarm there. i find it hard to believe that anyone categorically can say that no one escaped. it was just disarray. panic, terror, never a sense that the kenyan authorities had it under control. and the fbi also says they believe this would be a propaganda for al shabaab network implicated in this that woo come out and say we pulled this off and our guys escaped. no one, not the nypd, not the kenyan authorities have put together an argument that any more of the men involved in this. hopefully, that's what the kenyan government is seeking to prove in the coming days. >> not a lot of transparency. nima, thank you so much. >>> this country, a retired police captain accused of opening fire in a florida movie theater is still in jail this morning after a judge denied bail for 71-year-old curtis reeves. he's charged with second degree murder in the shooting death of another moviegoer. police say it started because of alleged texting. now a wo
that first day at that westgate mall, people were able to go right into that building.here was never a sense that there was any kind of alarm there. i find it hard to believe that anyone categorically can say that no one escaped. it was just disarray. panic, terror, never a sense that the kenyan authorities had it under control. and the fbi also says they believe this would be a propaganda for al shabaab network implicated in this that woo come out and say we pulled this off and our guys...
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i'm ross westgate. the headlines today from around the globe, unilever sales jumped on better-than-expected earnings. the ceo told me in a first on cnbc interview that the company still faces emerging market headwinds. >> the markets used to grow at a composite of 6% to 7%. it's now more 5% to 6%. we have to deal with that. we have seen that significant slowdown for growth in major markets. brazil. >> on the downside, dsm, the dutch chemical's group misses full year targets. the ceo sounding cautious on emerging markets. >>> europe is more or less flat. united states has some modest growth. and emerging economy growth is slowing down somewhat. so let's be realistic. >> the picture even worst for alston. the power giant cut its target on weak utilities demand. plus, the pboc dumped billions of dollars worth of cash into the financial system bringing down money market rates and easing money market fears ahead of the lunar new year holiday. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you b
i'm ross westgate. the headlines today from around the globe, unilever sales jumped on better-than-expected earnings. the ceo told me in a first on cnbc interview that the company still faces emerging market headwinds. >> the markets used to grow at a composite of 6% to 7%. it's now more 5% to 6%. we have to deal with that. we have seen that significant slowdown for growth in major markets. brazil. >> on the downside, dsm, the dutch chemical's group misses full year targets. the ceo...
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i'm ross westgate. the headlines today, highway to the danger zone. record low inflation in the eurozone putting increased pressure on the ecb to deliver more easing measures. what are the chances of mario draghi surprising us today? >>> mark carney surprising the central bank. will they lower the unemployment threshold? >>> china is leaving room for more pro growth policy. deflation over weak demand. >>> and bah humbug. the uk retailers are disappointing sales sent morse onnis and tesco sales down to the bottom of the stoxx 600. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> hello. very warm welcome to today's edition of "worldwide exchange." plenty to get through. it's d-day for some of southeast asia's emerging markets as they size up the u.s. quantitative easing. we'll get the latest from singapore in around 15 minutes. >>> we'll be speaking to the ceo of exxon about how shale is changing the world's biggest economy. >>> after months in the shadows, edward snowden is expected to give testi
i'm ross westgate. the headlines today, highway to the danger zone. record low inflation in the eurozone putting increased pressure on the ecb to deliver more easing measures. what are the chances of mario draghi surprising us today? >>> mark carney surprising the central bank. will they lower the unemployment threshold? >>> china is leaving room for more pro growth policy. deflation over weak demand. >>> and bah humbug. the uk retailers are disappointing sales sent...
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i was working in nairobi kenya in relation to the mall shooting in westgate mall. some of their people were in the mall. there was a lot of gun fire. there was a long delay while people tried to sort out and accept the fact that there was a terrorist attack. if you prepare a little ahead of time, periodically thinking things through the experience is, research is that you will, if you can survive, you'll be more likely to do so. >> talk about what you learnt from the westgate mall attack. you say people would freeze and did not know what to do? >> they kept shopping. witnesses that i talked to - some of the people were on the escalator and heard a large amount of fully automatic gunfire, more than you would see in shootings here. they said that everybody kept shopping and people would look around, but there was not an instant recognition as to what was happening. you heard different things from the people your folks just interviewed. one gentleman recognised it. the father with the child. other folks we heard from, they couldn't recognise mentally, if you will, wha
i was working in nairobi kenya in relation to the mall shooting in westgate mall. some of their people were in the mall. there was a lot of gun fire. there was a long delay while people tried to sort out and accept the fact that there was a terrorist attack. if you prepare a little ahead of time, periodically thinking things through the experience is, research is that you will, if you can survive, you'll be more likely to do so. >> talk about what you learnt from the westgate mall attack....
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i'm ross westgate. the headlines today from around the world, turkey sparks a global rally, surprising investors with a global rate hike leaving equities here in europe. deutsche bank's ceo is due to step into the limelight at any moment to justify their immediate outlook as sunday's profit warning cast a shadow on today's figures. we'll see the change later today. >>> a 7% fall in christmas sales force tess british fashion how mull bury to lower its earnings forecast. that sent shares down by more than 20%. >>> and president obama seek toes jump start his agenda pep told lawmakers he's eager to work with them, but he'll go around them to get things done. and america does not stand still and neither do i. wherever and whenever, i can take steps to expand opportunities for more american families, that's what i'm going to do. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >> all right. warm welcome to today's show. we're going to kick off with a look
i'm ross westgate. the headlines today from around the world, turkey sparks a global rally, surprising investors with a global rate hike leaving equities here in europe. deutsche bank's ceo is due to step into the limelight at any moment to justify their immediate outlook as sunday's profit warning cast a shadow on today's figures. we'll see the change later today. >>> a 7% fall in christmas sales force tess british fashion how mull bury to lower its earnings forecast. that sent shares...
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this one called "made chapter one" and what i like is brandon westgate tries and tries and tries againme of these stunts. all of his spills are included in this video. this just high-speed, downhill leaping over people's entryways to their homes. >> oh, my god. two hours later. >> it's not just the awesome stops that he makes. you know, they leave all of it in so you can see what brandon goes tough to pull off these aweme tricks. looks ke it's all urban nd skates all over the city, down rails, over staircases, down staircases. it's impressive to watch because you know to get this good, he's had a lot more falls than even they show in this video. >> it's pretty remarkable what he's capable of doing and, oh, and it's pretty awful to see him hit the pavement like that. >> but it's very real, too, because you see all the bad stuff, all the crashes with all the good stuff. >> oh! >> a jump shot. ow. >> lots of ooh, ahh moments both good and bad, you know? the ooh, you know, when he lands it and the ooh-ahh doesn't quite land it. it's available on itunes if you want to check it out, go to ri
this one called "made chapter one" and what i like is brandon westgate tries and tries and tries againme of these stunts. all of his spills are included in this video. this just high-speed, downhill leaping over people's entryways to their homes. >> oh, my god. two hours later. >> it's not just the awesome stops that he makes. you know, they leave all of it in so you can see what brandon goes tough to pull off these aweme tricks. looks ke it's all urban nd skates all over...
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team to target a kenyan leader of al shabaab that was responsible for the westgate mall attack where 67 people were killed in kenya in september. they had to pull out before they got their target. we still do not know the identity of who was killed in the missile strike. local militant commanders in inside somalia gave his name and that he is close to al qaeda -- close to the al shabaab top leader in somalia. u.s. defense officials would only confirm to me that there was a -- the military did carry out a strike. it did involve a missile, and they're still confirming the details of those who were killed. we're told by witnesses there were two people killed and that the target was a vehicle, and again, the identities of those inside is not clear at this point. it's also important to remember that the u.s. recently sent less than five military advisers, conventional u.s. troops, the first u.s. troops on the ground in somalia to be based there since the early '90s in blackhawk down, harris. >> what we have been reading about today is this could have, maybe, an indication of our relations
team to target a kenyan leader of al shabaab that was responsible for the westgate mall attack where 67 people were killed in kenya in september. they had to pull out before they got their target. we still do not know the identity of who was killed in the missile strike. local militant commanders in inside somalia gave his name and that he is close to al qaeda -- close to the al shabaab top leader in somalia. u.s. defense officials would only confirm to me that there was a -- the military did...
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i'm ross westgate. here are the headlines. central banks tackle emerging market fears head on as investors now awake to tightening out of turkey's emergency meeting tonight. >>> european banks confirms its full year targets, banks do an aggressive cost cutting program. >> i would not be overly optimistic about the european environment in europe, the emerging economies are still pretty strong. there is economic growth. >>> the ukrainian prime minister resigns as the parliament opens an extraordinary session. but u.s. and european leaders urge kiev not to declare a state of emergency. >>> plus, apple loses its shine. first quarter results top forecasts, but iphone sales and the company's second quarter outlook are quite a long ways short of analyst expectations. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> and a warm welcome to you. plenty more to come on those stories a little bit later. jules is in brussels. jules, what's coming up then today?
i'm ross westgate. here are the headlines. central banks tackle emerging market fears head on as investors now awake to tightening out of turkey's emergency meeting tonight. >>> european banks confirms its full year targets, banks do an aggressive cost cutting program. >> i would not be overly optimistic about the european environment in europe, the emerging economies are still pretty strong. there is economic growth. >>> the ukrainian prime minister resigns as the...
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i was doing a security assessment in nairobi last week that was related to the mall attack at westgate mall. one of the people who were fall with what happened, and talking about in this case an obvious shooting. a lot of people kept shopping and going down the escalators, people just looked at each other, they just student excep t that they'll be open to the possibility. as you said from some of your statements in the coverage earlier there were people who reacted very quickly to get themselves to safety and others to safety. that is key whether it's a fire, tornado or someone with a weapon. >> how does someone really prepare for a situation like this? >> well, it's called similar placing. it's very well-grounded and researched. it's the way that pilots train, police officers, soldiers. you don't dwell on it. if you're in a theater, what would i do if someone came in this door and open fired. i would go in this direction. when you're in a restaurant you just make a habit of knowing where th the ex-identities on. the more you mentally simulate the more likely you are to survive. there
i was doing a security assessment in nairobi last week that was related to the mall attack at westgate mall. one of the people who were fall with what happened, and talking about in this case an obvious shooting. a lot of people kept shopping and going down the escalators, people just looked at each other, they just student excep t that they'll be open to the possibility. as you said from some of your statements in the coverage earlier there were people who reacted very quickly to get...
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this on opening day the westgate mall accomplices time. praise him through and also performs vote on change of direction on taxes and spending socialist president even earning grudging praise from french business leaders to change attack. so overshadowed in the media by one all its handling of intimate affair. i know. all are. welcome back welcome if you just joining us this is the fault of intense debate on the second and final day of a referendum on a constitution that rolls back changes made under the now banned muslim brotherhood were talking about a half that in all likelihood it could lead to a presidential run by the head of the army general cc with is to talk about it from cairo. gasping for ruth who was an advisor and her two governments since the overthrow of possible that she teaches political science at cairo university economist said mohamed el al feet. it is with us. as his aunt eco activist inland harbor freight reviews and from oxford university eugene broken author of the arabs and islam is studded with this referendum we
this on opening day the westgate mall accomplices time. praise him through and also performs vote on change of direction on taxes and spending socialist president even earning grudging praise from french business leaders to change attack. so overshadowed in the media by one all its handling of intimate affair. i know. all are. welcome back welcome if you just joining us this is the fault of intense debate on the second and final day of a referendum on a constitution that rolls back changes made...
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i'm ross westgate. here are the headlines.f, a goodyear firm says they refuse to talk until tire workers release two managers being held hostage. a union representative tells cnbc it will go on. samsung's fourth quarter guidance misses estimates by a mile thanks to a big bonus payout for employees. just as smartphone sales are under pressure. >>> wearable devices, big tvs, they're all hot devices at this year's consumer electronics show in vegas. but it's a high tech mrunt blunder by a big hollywood director that is generating the most buzz today. >>> and a deep freeze has gripped much of the u.s. is now moving east and south forcing schools and business toes shut their doors bringing air travel to a near stand still. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >> welcome to "worldwide exchange." if you've just joined us stateside yesterday on equity markets is are down 411 points. don't forget, of course, the first time since 2005 we've had the first three trading days
i'm ross westgate. here are the headlines.f, a goodyear firm says they refuse to talk until tire workers release two managers being held hostage. a union representative tells cnbc it will go on. samsung's fourth quarter guidance misses estimates by a mile thanks to a big bonus payout for employees. just as smartphone sales are under pressure. >>> wearable devices, big tvs, they're all hot devices at this year's consumer electronics show in vegas. but it's a high tech mrunt blunder by a...
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. >> and i'm ross westgate. here in the studios in london, these are the headlines. >> the policy has worked. policymakers from across the grove in the cnbc debate defend forward guidance and their extraordinary actions during the crisis. >> and you've set up this debate as a debate about exits and exceptionally supportive monetary policy. that in itself is a mark of success. >> and also at the debate, cautious optimism over the state of the global recovery. former treasury secretary larry summers says the u.s. recovery hasn't been what he hoped. speaking earlier to cnbc, prudential faces the futures bright stateside. >> the u.s. consumer is back. business was excellent across the u.s. and that means that all the factories and all the companies producing goods for the u.s. markets will continue to do work. >> european stocks with china growth fierce and mixed u.s. earnings put the dow and the s&p 500 on track for the worst performance in six weeks. and a third explosion rocks cairo after two separate bombs kill
. >> and i'm ross westgate. here in the studios in london, these are the headlines. >> the policy has worked. policymakers from across the grove in the cnbc debate defend forward guidance and their extraordinary actions during the crisis. >> and you've set up this debate as a debate about exits and exceptionally supportive monetary policy. that in itself is a mark of success. >> and also at the debate, cautious optimism over the state of the global recovery. former...
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i'm ross westgate. the headlines today, the good, the okay and the pretty ugly. british retailers experience a mixed picture over the christmas season. >>> air france shares soar. the market opens isn't always a success for asia. >>> deflationary eurozone pressures will back jack lew's policy as the treasury secretary lands in berlin. >>> and look at confirmation of the fed's decision to taper its bond buying program. >>> hello. a warm welcome to today's edition of on "worldwide exchange." there's some 50 ipo ons that are going to list in china this month as the end of beijing's freeze on the offerings comes to an end. at 10:45 cet, persimmon announces a 28% jump in full year revenue. are the policies of the british government constructing a profitability 2014 for the nation's house builders. and a very happy birthday to king jong un, or is it? we'll be joined by a guest who says it doesn't matter what the north korean supreme leader was born. china is looking at new ways to control the situation. >>> f
i'm ross westgate. the headlines today, the good, the okay and the pretty ugly. british retailers experience a mixed picture over the christmas season. >>> air france shares soar. the market opens isn't always a success for asia. >>> deflationary eurozone pressures will back jack lew's policy as the treasury secretary lands in berlin. >>> and look at confirmation of the fed's decision to taper its bond buying program. >>> hello. a warm welcome to today's...
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i'm julia chatterley. >> and i'm ross westgate. these are your headlines today from around the globe. >>> a game changer for apple. tim cook says the deal with china mobile will provide access to a very fast network. >> it's a watershed day for apple. it's a huge announcement. i am so honored to be doing business with chairman xi and china mobile. they have the largest network. we are incredibly impressed with them. we have deep respect for them. >>> are emerging markets at most risk for contracting because of impact of fed tapering? >>> and george osborne warnings that the european union is falling behind india and china and calls for immediate reforms. >> of the next 15 years, europe's share of global output is forecast to half. make no mistake, our continent is falling behind. it can't go on like this. >>> gm is bringing back a quarterly dividend, as well. on the back of strong sales, the automaker last year. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >> if you're just t
i'm julia chatterley. >> and i'm ross westgate. these are your headlines today from around the globe. >>> a game changer for apple. tim cook says the deal with china mobile will provide access to a very fast network. >> it's a watershed day for apple. it's a huge announcement. i am so honored to be doing business with chairman xi and china mobile. they have the largest network. we are incredibly impressed with them. we have deep respect for them. >>> are emerging...
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stores on the outskirts of nairobi when the gunman struck a gig on was working as a salesman at the westgate mall. he was in the textiles department when panic broke out. people started to flee. gig on hid behind veils of cloth and stayed there for hours before he was finally rescued. this is just a fantasy. i'm just so good. and justin. some local in houston the murder as individuals. you can see them in detail. the company said tuesday. security has tightened in nairobi since the attack not just in shopping malls. but in office buildings and hotels across the city. but kenyans don't seem interested in the trial they have little faith in the investigation. and it's not clear if all the attackers are accounted for. we gonna lead at cotton on top so i guess some land the day that did on my read on. just like her. oh some of the mud and we've gone away you of anti what to do this had to be with you. what do you take as the two tdi the cover. he got to korea or doesn't feel safe despite increased security. like many of his countrymen. he's not convinced by the investigation and expect little fr
stores on the outskirts of nairobi when the gunman struck a gig on was working as a salesman at the westgate mall. he was in the textiles department when panic broke out. people started to flee. gig on hid behind veils of cloth and stayed there for hours before he was finally rescued. this is just a fantasy. i'm just so good. and justin. some local in houston the murder as individuals. you can see them in detail. the company said tuesday. security has tightened in nairobi since the attack not...
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in september the group claimed responsibility for the attacks on the westgate shopping more than i maybe which killed sixty seven people. then she said. you can use involvement in somalia. ariel sharon is in critical condition his vital organs are failing in his life is now in danger the former israeli prime minister has been in coma since two thousand and six and his doctors are expecting a turn for the works. we sat at your own exhausted that i can now cost at the foot of the city news. show some signs of deterioration during the following two days with some pt credit. nice functional my functional some of these organs including his kidneys. i use on that. i would say a holler teach them box. we feel that the situation is critical. in some danger is expected for his life. that latest updates on the ariel sharon's condition seems to be are confirming it is really media reports that ariel sharon the past few days left to live through the wooded most dominant politicians it is time to form a gentleman is a hard liner was elected prime minister in two thousand and one and was on his way to
in september the group claimed responsibility for the attacks on the westgate shopping more than i maybe which killed sixty seven people. then she said. you can use involvement in somalia. ariel sharon is in critical condition his vital organs are failing in his life is now in danger the former israeli prime minister has been in coma since two thousand and six and his doctors are expecting a turn for the works. we sat at your own exhausted that i can now cost at the foot of the city news. show...
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i'm ross westgate. china gdp expands at the lowest pace in 14 years. investor reaction is muted because growth is still above forecasts. >>> a $1 billion euro loss. more pain to come. deutsche bank opens sharply lower after a grim set of fourth quarter numbers with litigation and restructuring costs eating into profits. >>> and ab buys back the oriental brewery for four times it sold the group for back in 2009. >>> and the french carmaker's board approves a $3 billion euro capital hike. >> you're watching "worldwide exchange" bringing you business from around the world. >> if you are just joining us stateside, there's a holiday in the u.s., so why are you up so early watching us? if you are, enjoy your martin luther king day. china's growth slowed to 7.7 in the fourth quarter. growth in factory outlook lost steam in december while retail sales saw domestic demand. the country's home prices were up 4% last month, a touch slower than november's pace of .5%. eunice is in beijing crunching the numbers for us. a slowdown on investment spending, a little mor
i'm ross westgate. china gdp expands at the lowest pace in 14 years. investor reaction is muted because growth is still above forecasts. >>> a $1 billion euro loss. more pain to come. deutsche bank opens sharply lower after a grim set of fourth quarter numbers with litigation and restructuring costs eating into profits. >>> and ab buys back the oriental brewery for four times it sold the group for back in 2009. >>> and the french carmaker's board approves a $3 billion...
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i'm ross westgate. europe follows asia lower.hinese manufacturing numbers with weaker. >>> hanging up on hand sets, google gets out of the business of smartphones. nearly $3 billion just two years after buying it. royal dutch shell, a bright spot among european earnings. it's going to cut spending and step up asset sales. and investors he will wait to see if a recovery can continue. we've got fourth quarter figures today. release at 8:30 eastern. growth is more than 3%. dow down 189 points yesterday. the s&p down from 18 to lows we haven't seen since november. futures suggesting some of a bounceback this morning. currently, the dow is called up some 57 points, something like that, above fair value. the nasdaq at the moment is around about 23 points. and the s&p 500 at the 340e789 is about 7 points above fair value. the s&p 500 has improved just a little bit. still down 0.3%. not the best of days today in asia. china haas now concluded its trading as it goes into the week long holiday. european equities, again, just up this mornin
i'm ross westgate. europe follows asia lower.hinese manufacturing numbers with weaker. >>> hanging up on hand sets, google gets out of the business of smartphones. nearly $3 billion just two years after buying it. royal dutch shell, a bright spot among european earnings. it's going to cut spending and step up asset sales. and investors he will wait to see if a recovery can continue. we've got fourth quarter figures today. release at 8:30 eastern. growth is more than 3%. dow down 189...
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i'm ross westgate. headlines today from around the globe. it's all about the u.s. employment report today. is growth going to be strong enough? >>> china stops global trade in 2013, but has missed its target for something of a missed picture. december exports slip on weaker overseas demand, although imports seize expectations. >>> and shares of alcoa dropping today continuing low aluminum prices and a big write-down against the company's fourth quarter results. >>> plus, good times ahead for swatch. shares in the swiss watchmaker tick higher after the group forecast dynamic growth despite lower sales in china. display you're watching "worldwide exchange" bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> hello and warm welcome to you stateside. welcome to the start of your global trading day here on cnbc. employment friday. ahead of that, u.s. futures are ticking higher yesterday after the dow was down 17 points. first back to back loss for a while. but this is where we stand. at the moment, we are c
i'm ross westgate. headlines today from around the globe. it's all about the u.s. employment report today. is growth going to be strong enough? >>> china stops global trade in 2013, but has missed its target for something of a missed picture. december exports slip on weaker overseas demand, although imports seize expectations. >>> and shares of alcoa dropping today continuing low aluminum prices and a big write-down against the company's fourth quarter results. >>>...
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i'm ross westgate. your headlines today from around the globe, the markets seeing red. u.s. equities dropped on the first trading of the year for the first time since 2008. stocks in europe are holding near the flat line. >>> between the german and spanish ten-year yield, spain's unemployment dropped more than 2% in december. >>> and time for new leadership, india's prime minister says he will not seek another term in general elections following his party's big defeat in recent state polls. >>> plus, it's a virtual winter wonderland in the northeastern u.s. major storm dumping up to two feet of snow in some areas causing a travel nightmare for drivers and airlines. >> announcer: you're watching cnbc world news, bringing you business news from around the globe. >> a warm welcome to "worldwide exchange." it's january 3rd. advancers outpacing decliners. trending around the flat line, just above it as you can see. the ftse 100 today is flat, just down three points. nationwide saying we've seen the biggest monthly jump in over four years last month, a 1.4% surge in house prices i
i'm ross westgate. your headlines today from around the globe, the markets seeing red. u.s. equities dropped on the first trading of the year for the first time since 2008. stocks in europe are holding near the flat line. >>> between the german and spanish ten-year yield, spain's unemployment dropped more than 2% in december. >>> and time for new leadership, india's prime minister says he will not seek another term in general elections following his party's big defeat in...
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i'm julia chatterley coming to you from davos. >> i'm ross westgate.are the headlines from around the globe. >>> hording cash. companies are sitting on a $.8 trillion cash pile as they are reluctant to spend. >> investment is about half the cruising speed and investment is tomorrow's growth. that should concern us a lot. >>> the sun is shining. economists barry eisengreen says investors should be ready for a stronglier stateside. >> i am confident about the prospects for the u.s. economy and indeed i'm more optimistic than the consensus. i think 3% growth in 2014 is a slam durnink. the stars are aligning for the united states. >> shares in apb fall after the swiss engineering giant warns due to project delaying and restructuring costs. the ceo said they have turned the corner. >> how fast we can get speed as kro the internet is extremely fighting. we've been testing g fast which allows you to get over a gig into a premise and i think a few years ago nobody would have thought that would have been possible. >> and the mountains of davos may have nothing
i'm julia chatterley coming to you from davos. >> i'm ross westgate.are the headlines from around the globe. >>> hording cash. companies are sitting on a $.8 trillion cash pile as they are reluctant to spend. >> investment is about half the cruising speed and investment is tomorrow's growth. that should concern us a lot. >>> the sun is shining. economists barry eisengreen says investors should be ready for a stronglier stateside. >> i am confident about the...
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i'm ross westgate. the headlines today from around the globe, the less than stellar start to the new year for european stokes after trading muted weak pmi numbers. eurozone pmi data is out now. >>> the italian giant of the auto world is gaining focus with chrysler on a $3.5 billion deal paying less than the market had expected. >> samsung is down to a low, missed earnings forecast amid unfavorable currency moves and shrinking margins. john lewis rings in a record christmas season, but the cfo resigns following a profit warning earlier in the week. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. . >> and a warm welcome to the first "worldwide exchange" of 2014. we kick off the data out of the eurozone. manufacturing pmi, 52.7. that was in line with the flash number a few weeks ago. it is the highest since may 2 1 2011. we did see producers reporting further growth of new orders, exports and backlogs of work says market for a good 2014 which compiled t
i'm ross westgate. the headlines today from around the globe, the less than stellar start to the new year for european stokes after trading muted weak pmi numbers. eurozone pmi data is out now. >>> the italian giant of the auto world is gaining focus with chrysler on a $3.5 billion deal paying less than the market had expected. >> samsung is down to a low, missed earnings forecast amid unfavorable currency moves and shrinking margins. john lewis rings in a record christmas...
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topics now from ukraine to somalia, we're going to show you extraordinary video of al-shabab 's westgate mall. but they are more than those fighters, it also provides policing and a sort of structure in an area where the somali government has no presence at all. these are pictures of what life is like under al-shabab. >> reporter: i followed the al-shabab on their bit. the first stop was this restaurant, telling the female owner to remove the rubbish from outside. then they make their way to the local hospital, where they check the pharmacy for out of date medicine, but as soon as they hear the call to prayer, everything stops. people head to the mosque for midday prayer whether they like it or not. passing vehicles are pulled over. the al-shabab police make sure everyone goes to the mosque. >> or else. for more on al-shabab, i'm joined by john timmen, director of africa programs for the united states institute of peace, also from los angeles is tim, a former fbi special agent and counter terror investigator. great to have you both on the show tonight. john, i want to start with you. thi
topics now from ukraine to somalia, we're going to show you extraordinary video of al-shabab 's westgate mall. but they are more than those fighters, it also provides policing and a sort of structure in an area where the somali government has no presence at all. these are pictures of what life is like under al-shabab. >> reporter: i followed the al-shabab on their bit. the first stop was this restaurant, telling the female owner to remove the rubbish from outside. then they make their way...
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. >>> the trial is underway for four somali nationals charged in the attack of the kenya's westgate mall. they're charged with helping the gunmen who open fired in september. those gunmen killed at least 67 people. somalia's sal shah babb moveme t has claimed responsibility for the attack. >>> heavy rain over the weekend caused the city's river to rise, last year similar flooding killed 11 people and cost the city $170 million in damages. >>> it was five years ago that the miracle on the hudson unfolded. to commemorate the anniversary pilots and passengers from u.s. airways took a ferry to the exact spot on the river where the plain made an emergency landing. they made a toast to life because everyone on board that flight survived. a flock of geese flew into the engine and caused that jet to go down, now airports have put safety measures into place. jacob ward is at the san francisco airport. jacob, good to see you. can you explain to us how dangerous birds are to aircraft? >> reporter: well, the technical term is "bird strike" and it happens all the time. anywhere from 7,000 to 9,000 bi
. >>> the trial is underway for four somali nationals charged in the attack of the kenya's westgate mall. they're charged with helping the gunmen who open fired in september. those gunmen killed at least 67 people. somalia's sal shah babb moveme t has claimed responsibility for the attack. >>> heavy rain over the weekend caused the city's river to rise, last year similar flooding killed 11 people and cost the city $170 million in damages. >>> it was five years ago...
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. >>> ahead of the big match we sent ross westgate off to talk to a current nfl player and someone whoas played in a super bowl. that is brennan deed diedrich. we asked who he thought would have the edge this weekend. >> i think the real matchup is between the seahawks offense against the broncos defense. whoever wins that battle will win the game. >> how about peyton manning? we're now in a cold open air stadium. does that make it harder for the quarterback? >> it can. in this anytime you put the elements to the game, you know, the receivers catching the ball, cold hands, if the field is sloppy, footing and things like that. but i mean, these guys are the best of the best. they worked hard to get to where they're at right now in the nfl and it's the biggest game of the year. so i don't think they're going to worry too much about the elements affecting their game. i think it will be a pretty competitive match. >> what is it like as a player just before you get into a super bowl? what is it like when you run on to the field? >> it's amazing. it's kind of a surreal feeling in a sense, yo
. >>> ahead of the big match we sent ross westgate off to talk to a current nfl player and someone whoas played in a super bowl. that is brennan deed diedrich. we asked who he thought would have the edge this weekend. >> i think the real matchup is between the seahawks offense against the broncos defense. whoever wins that battle will win the game. >> how about peyton manning? we're now in a cold open air stadium. does that make it harder for the quarterback? >> it...
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shabaab has been launching terror attacks like the one you mentioned that killed 67 people at the westgatemall in kenya back in september. remember, earlier this month for the first time since the mid-1990s, the u.s. sent a handful of conventional uniformed military advisers to moeg dee shoe. they're the first u.s. troops to be based in somalia since u.s. forces pulled out after black janua blackhawk down. >> jennifer griffin, thanks so much. >>> well, unemployment may be heading down. but that doesn't tell the whole story when it comes to the economy. >> it's important to remember this president inherited the worst economic situation since the great depression. >> but you talk about restoring our medium household income, which is down. labor force participation is down. food stamps are up. poverty rate is up. if things are so great, how come they're so lousy? >> well, the labor participation rate chris wallace was talking about matches an all-time low from 1978 when millions of folks dropped out of the labor force. it's easier to do when food stamps and welfare eligibility are eased and l
shabaab has been launching terror attacks like the one you mentioned that killed 67 people at the westgatemall in kenya back in september. remember, earlier this month for the first time since the mid-1990s, the u.s. sent a handful of conventional uniformed military advisers to moeg dee shoe. they're the first u.s. troops to be based in somalia since u.s. forces pulled out after black janua blackhawk down. >> jennifer griffin, thanks so much. >>> well, unemployment may be heading...
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ross westgate is standing by in london. ross, they're talking about deutsche bank over here, over there and it seems everywhere else this morning. >> yeah. deutsche bank surprised yesterday, came out with numbers ten days earlier than expected. they made up a quarterly loss. even when you stripped out the exceptionals, only a very small profit from fixed income trading, as well. basically, huge litigation rolled into that. they said 2014 is going to be fairly tough. they will hit their target in 2015. but look, it's a bumpy road ahead for deutsche. today we rebound from those losses, 6 to 4 at the moment. advancers currently outpace decle decleaners. the ftse is barely flat. got up 0.4% for the ftse mib, as we well. back of them expected. unilev unilever, its competitor of procter & gamble, of course, had come out in the third quarter with a profit warning, its first in ten years. today, it was nice for investors to see something that was better than expected, stock up 3%. it will be interesting to see how this compares wit
ross westgate is standing by in london. ross, they're talking about deutsche bank over here, over there and it seems everywhere else this morning. >> yeah. deutsche bank surprised yesterday, came out with numbers ten days earlier than expected. they made up a quarterly loss. even when you stripped out the exceptionals, only a very small profit from fixed income trading, as well. basically, huge litigation rolled into that. they said 2014 is going to be fairly tough. they will hit their...
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. >> bob westgate is standing by russ westgate is standing by in london. >> you guys look good there. joe, how is it? are you all right? >> i'm fine. i've been avoiding, i haven't talked politics at this point with too many people but we're good. in fact it's so warm here -- >> are you going to take the coat on? >> you know what i have on under this? i have a sorkin zipper sweater. can you believe that? >> are we getting new animation? >> i joined the sorkin's letter of the month. >> excellent. i'm not withearing my sweater. there it is. "sorkin's sweater of the month." >> we're. more cosmo european than you are today, ross. >> you are, looking good. temperature goes up dramatic when the sun hits the set. 'cooler for european equities. we're weighted to the downside and at the session low at the moment, decliners outpacing advancers 3:2. it was the other way around about an hour into the trade. this is the chart. the ftse 100 was up a mid two points. it was firmer this morning, now down 11 points. come back to the uk in a second. xetra dax off 0.05. the uk unemployment a sharp fall in
. >> bob westgate is standing by russ westgate is standing by in london. >> you guys look good there. joe, how is it? are you all right? >> i'm fine. i've been avoiding, i haven't talked politics at this point with too many people but we're good. in fact it's so warm here -- >> are you going to take the coat on? >> you know what i have on under this? i have a sorkin zipper sweater. can you believe that? >> are we getting new animation? >> i joined the...
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. >> armed terrorists are reportedly holding rough lyly a dozen hostages inside the westgate mall. >> snapped. >> first degree murder, guilty. >> this is the most significant leak of classified information. >> manning was convicted of 20 of the 22 major charges, including espionage, theft and computer fraud. >> every hour that ticks by puts our country closer to a shutdown. >> it's just not fair. >> by one estimate, the 16-day shutdown cost $1.4 billion a day. >> word of a deal sent stocks rumbling back up. >> mr. snowden is accused of leaking classified information. >> even if you're not doing anything wrong you're being watched and recorded. >> we did not spy on anyone except for valid foreign intelligence purposes. >> the website has not worked as well as it should. >> crashes. >> if you like your plan you can keep your plan. >> now they're being told they can't. >> i do make apologies for not having executed better. that's on me. >> help me, i'm amanda berry. i have been kidnapped and i've been missing for ten years. and i'm here, i'm free now. >> due to amanda's brave actions, th
. >> armed terrorists are reportedly holding rough lyly a dozen hostages inside the westgate mall. >> snapped. >> first degree murder, guilty. >> this is the most significant leak of classified information. >> manning was convicted of 20 of the 22 major charges, including espionage, theft and computer fraud. >> every hour that ticks by puts our country closer to a shutdown. >> it's just not fair. >> by one estimate, the 16-day shutdown cost $1.4...
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i'm ross westgate. weak conditions and higher costs for its lowest fourth quarter forecast. >>> a shock analyst claims hsbc overstated assets claiming it was a $111 billion capital hold. other analysts took a more cautious view. >>> game over for nintendo, at least this year, pushing a profit warning on weak console sales. japanese gaming unit now forecasts an annual operating loss. >>> and intel's fourth quarter figures missed forecast. the company giving fourth quarter guidance raising fresh concerns about global i.t. spending. hello. warm welcome to the presume. plenty to get through and lots of news. also coming up on today's show, as taper takes its toll, goldman sachs speaks income trading, we'll speak to the ceo of the international giant about the impact of markets. he'll join us at 11:20 cet. >>> china mobile is now selling the iphone 5 after six years of negotiations. we'll have the latest from beijing with all the action. that's at 10:45 cet. is nintendo losing the game? japanese gaming giant
i'm ross westgate. weak conditions and higher costs for its lowest fourth quarter forecast. >>> a shock analyst claims hsbc overstated assets claiming it was a $111 billion capital hold. other analysts took a more cautious view. >>> game over for nintendo, at least this year, pushing a profit warning on weak console sales. japanese gaming unit now forecasts an annual operating loss. >>> and intel's fourth quarter figures missed forecast. the company giving fourth...
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i'm ross westgate.ld be facing another fine as they announce a settlement this week over failing to warn over bernie madoff's ponzi scheme. >>> the pmi numbers are out with the service industry expanding on the fastest pace in six-and-a-half years. and sector growth was down to a two-year low in december. george soros is calling china his biggest concern of 2014. >>> and as clashes in cairo leave 17 day, the egyptian prime minister tells cnbc that the muslim brotherhood is no longer welcome in his country. >> politically, they feel more and more isolated. they are in a state of denial, so they are really in a corner. >>> plus, residents from a midwest, northeast and midatlantic are being urged to bundle up as a deep freeze is set to hit much of the u.s. this week. >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange" bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> hello, warm welcome to you. if you are just joining us stateside, welcome to the start of the global trading week here on cnbc. we kickoff a look at
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the attack at the westgate mall in nairobi, that type of attack , a small number of individuals, there was a great deal of pressure on us to provide a tactical warning. it is a focus of ours. we have increased our cooperation. as a community, we come together to do that. but as i said, it is difficult to provide levels of tactical warning that would provide the advance warning necessary to survive under those circumstances. >> thank you. >> without getting into statistics, how would you assess the counterintelligence capabilities of al qaeda? >> increasingly good. if you do some google searches for what has been disclosed and -- i go to school for that. they adapt their practices of orting late. -- they go to school for that. they adapt their practices of courting leave. -- accordingly. >> thank you. can you assure this committee and congress and the american people that the fbi has and will continue to pursue the individuals who killed four americans in benghazi? >> absolutely. you have that commitment is a top priority. a lot of people are working hard on it. >> the ability to share
the attack at the westgate mall in nairobi, that type of attack , a small number of individuals, there was a great deal of pressure on us to provide a tactical warning. it is a focus of ours. we have increased our cooperation. as a community, we come together to do that. but as i said, it is difficult to provide levels of tactical warning that would provide the advance warning necessary to survive under those circumstances. >> thank you. >> without getting into statistics, how would...
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. >> the men on trial for the westgate mall attack - they are not accused of carrying out the attack but lending shob. al-shabab, a group with links to al qaeda are accused. today the court heard from a guard head office wouds the mall. >> military forces move in, but residents of one region west of mexico city say they are trying to protect themselves from a powerful drug cartel called the knights templar, saying the towns have been turned into war zones. government troops have been ordered to retake control. >> the vigilantes welcome the military, but will defend themselves. >> in texas a husband is taking action to have his life removed from life support. this woman is pregnant but the family says she's brain dead and would not want to be kept alive. the hospital refused the request. a legal battle is under way. >> as she lies in a hospital bed her husband is preparing go a legal fight to take her off. marlis, is 20 weeks pregnant and has hospitalized since november when her husband found her on the floor of her home, the victim of a blood clot to the lunches. she is brain dead. h
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the global markets report with ross westgate standing by in london. good morning to you, ross. >> hey, andrew, very good morning to you. you can see plenty of red on the dow jones stock 600 board behind me. decliners here by 8 to 1 after the moment. and we are down on the session. the losses aren't huge, only up a percent for stocks 600. the ftse down 2.4%. one of the bigger losers today up 1.5%. and the dax is near a half percent low. the ftse of italy is lower 1.2% today with banks of italy under pressure with a rights issue in the first half of the year posting a bigger loss of $600 million euros in 2013. large loss provisions, there are concerns about whether the rest of the sector will face similar things. back to the ftse down 1.5%. the reason for that is vodafone currently up 5.8%. the stock has been up 30% since selling off verzizen. plenty of speculation for at&t. there was greater speculation over the weekend that the at&t chief spoke to the commissioner in charge of things like telecom to approve any kind of deal. so there's been speculatio
the global markets report with ross westgate standing by in london. good morning to you, ross. >> hey, andrew, very good morning to you. you can see plenty of red on the dow jones stock 600 board behind me. decliners here by 8 to 1 after the moment. and we are down on the session. the losses aren't huge, only up a percent for stocks 600. the ftse down 2.4%. one of the bigger losers today up 1.5%. and the dax is near a half percent low. the ftse of italy is lower 1.2% today with banks of...
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ross westgate is standing by in london. good morning to you, ross. >> andrew, very good morning to you. we are firmer this morning. the dow jones stoxx 600 advancers outpacing decliners bay ratio around about 7/2. the ftse 100 yesterday was down 113 points. we had a bit of a move higher this morning, up 27. 0.4% higher. gdp, we have the first numbers of gdp for the uk came in as expected, up 0.7% quarter on quarter. the annual rate of growth, 2.8%. that's about the best we've seen since 2007 for the year as a hole. it was 0.3% in 2014 and that's better than anybody was expecting this time last year. there was still plenty of room for a bit of catchup. it's another amount of huge reaction. the xetra dax up 0.7%. cac 40 up 0.8% as well as the ftse mib. they had a zero coupon bond earlier today. the notable thing about that was it's the lowest money they pay for that bond since they launched into the euro. so funding costs continue to decline fop eurozone cubs posting financial crisis. dollar/turkish lira, 2.2674. the central
ross westgate is standing by in london. good morning to you, ross. >> andrew, very good morning to you. we are firmer this morning. the dow jones stoxx 600 advancers outpacing decliners bay ratio around about 7/2. the ftse 100 yesterday was down 113 points. we had a bit of a move higher this morning, up 27. 0.4% higher. gdp, we have the first numbers of gdp for the uk came in as expected, up 0.7% quarter on quarter. the annual rate of growth, 2.8%. that's about the best we've seen since...
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ross westgate is standing by in london. ross, good morning. >> hey, becky. a very good morning to you. on this jobs friday, we are weighted to the upside. a short while ago, european stocks hit their highest level of the session so far. just about 8 to 2 at the moment. advancers currently outpacing decliners on the dow jones stoxx 600. up about 0. % in that particular understandsy. the ftse yesterday was down some 30 points. this morning, take a look. you can see we're up 58, up nearly 8%, 0.8% at the moment for the uk market. it is still essentially flat for the year. one day of gains, one day of losses, that's been the apparently. xetra dax is up 0.8%. the cac 40 is up 0.65% and the ftse mib up 0.4%. industrial manufacturing came in weak. as you can see, break down the sectors for you. no sectors at the moment are in negative territory. the weak is food and beverages. household goods, insurance doing fairy well. travel and leisure picking up, as well. that's mainly due to lufthansa, the german airlines predicting fuel costs will decline and target an opera
ross westgate is standing by in london. ross, good morning. >> hey, becky. a very good morning to you. on this jobs friday, we are weighted to the upside. a short while ago, european stocks hit their highest level of the session so far. just about 8 to 2 at the moment. advancers currently outpacing decliners on the dow jones stoxx 600. up about 0. % in that particular understandsy. the ftse yesterday was down some 30 points. this morning, take a look. you can see we're up 58, up nearly...
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ross westgate is joining us now. what can you tell us about the market there?> good morning, electricky. we'll talk more about that goodyear story, as well. right now, stocks even stevens decliners versus vnsers. although we're up, when you break that down and look at the indices, it's a slightly different picture. the ftse has been flat since the start of the year. it was flat last year, up about 0.3%. now, the german and french markets, up about 0.6% at the moment. the red inflation tipping down to 0.8% on the year. the core number coming in at 0.7%. now ecb has a records rate around 2%. but if that continues, they may well be forced to take more action and ease policy more than they extend ltros. but this inflation rate is getting lower may caught them to come up with more action. so we'll have to see what happens with that. but it's certainly worth looking at. take a look at how the sectors break down today, insurance and banks ticking higher this morning. household goods, technology, retail down slightly. but, you know, we haven't got any major moves in ei
ross westgate is joining us now. what can you tell us about the market there?> good morning, electricky. we'll talk more about that goodyear story, as well. right now, stocks even stevens decliners versus vnsers. although we're up, when you break that down and look at the indices, it's a slightly different picture. the ftse has been flat since the start of the year. it was flat last year, up about 0.3%. now, the german and french markets, up about 0.6% at the moment. the red inflation...
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ross westgate is standing by in lyndon. i can't help but just wonder what you do on a weekend when there's so many great sporting things happening over here, and was there anything happening over there? i don't know, anything? do you get to watch? do the games get televised over there? like were you able to watch? >> some of the games get televised, some of the football games get televised. we have enough things going on. >> oh, really? >> we're okay. >> like what? >> yeah. well, you know, just the old soccer game, rugby game, cricket going on, there's things happening. it's okay. we're not under nourished, joe. we are not under nourished for the sport. >> i don't think you know -- ignorance is bliss, i don't think you know what you're missing, probably. so in that respect, you're okay. you're all right. you don't know how great it can be. just in general living over here. >> there is bliss in ignorance, is that what you're saying? >> i was saying that. anyway, i see some green. please take us higher for the start today, wi
ross westgate is standing by in lyndon. i can't help but just wonder what you do on a weekend when there's so many great sporting things happening over here, and was there anything happening over there? i don't know, anything? do you get to watch? do the games get televised over there? like were you able to watch? >> some of the games get televised, some of the football games get televised. we have enough things going on. >> oh, really? >> we're okay. >> like what?...
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now we get to london and ross westgate and, ross, we're complaining about the cold here. how are you feeling this morning? we're okay. we're a little wet in the uk. we have storms coming in with high tides and a risk of flooding. but we used a bit of rain, as you know here in london, becky. meanwhile, lightly warmer. we're weighted to the upside, a little bit more than seven to three, advancers outpacing decliners on the dow jones stoxx 600. translating into slower gains this morning. the ftse 1 00 currently not doing too badly. just off 0.1%. the standout stock is next. sales up nearly 12%. november the 1st to december the 24th. they've raised the annual profit forecast, as well. next step stock up 8.5% this morning. xetra dax and the cac 40 up 0.25% each. and the ibex up 0.4%. while that is done, it has pushed the spread between spanish debt and german bunch to under 200 basis points. it's the first time we've seen that since mid 2011. there will be some debate about what happens as u.s. yields continue to rise about what happens to this space. but below 4%, that's help
now we get to london and ross westgate and, ross, we're complaining about the cold here. how are you feeling this morning? we're okay. we're a little wet in the uk. we have storms coming in with high tides and a risk of flooding. but we used a bit of rain, as you know here in london, becky. meanwhile, lightly warmer. we're weighted to the upside, a little bit more than seven to three, advancers outpacing decliners on the dow jones stoxx 600. translating into slower gains this morning. the ftse...
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our good friend ross westgate is standing by in london. ross. >> andrew. very good morning to you. equities here in europe are trading higher at the moment three hours into the trading session. 7 to 3 advancers outpacing decliners at the moment on the dow jones stoxx 600. and we're up near the session high. the ftse yesterday was just up some 9 points. it was down, got turned around by the turn around in u.s. equities. it was currently up another 20. george osborne this morning, the chancellor has been laying out his ideas about how we need to reform the european union both in terms of its economic competitiveness and its constitution, as well. the uk is facing a referendum sometime in 2017 if this current government is re-elected on whether they should stay in the eu. world bank report helping a bit, as well. break down the sectors this morning. there's only one that's negative and that's food and beverages, off 0.5%. otherwise, very much weighted to the upside. doing fairly well, banks, insurance and resources. that's the impact of the world bank support up 0.9%. it's down from 1
our good friend ross westgate is standing by in london. ross. >> andrew. very good morning to you. equities here in europe are trading higher at the moment three hours into the trading session. 7 to 3 advancers outpacing decliners at the moment on the dow jones stoxx 600. and we're up near the session high. the ftse yesterday was just up some 9 points. it was down, got turned around by the turn around in u.s. equities. it was currently up another 20. george osborne this morning, the...
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ross westgate is standing by in london. i hope you're feeling better than some of the people around the table here. >>ly, becky. good to see you. good morning, everybody. european equities just about down on the low point for the session. it's been fairly flat to start electives this morning. just weighted to the downside, around about 5 to 4 decliners outpacing advantagers on the dow jones stocks 600. the ftse 100 was up some 24 points yesterday. first meaningful move of the year. today, it's down 27. so absolutely flat in 2014. the xetra dax and the cac 40 both down 0.2%. we had the latest snapshot of unemployment that has maintained this record high rate in the eurozone of 12.1% now. despite the fact that investors have coming on, no impact in the unemployment rate. in italy, it ticked higher today, 12.7%. the youth jobless rate, now 47% in italy. and with forms flirting with the flat line, there's still concern very much about the economies with italy and france which together contribute around 40% of the eurozone econo
ross westgate is standing by in london. i hope you're feeling better than some of the people around the table here. >>ly, becky. good to see you. good morning, everybody. european equities just about down on the low point for the session. it's been fairly flat to start electives this morning. just weighted to the downside, around about 5 to 4 decliners outpacing advantagers on the dow jones stocks 600. the ftse 100 was up some 24 points yesterday. first meaningful move of the year. today,...