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still to come on the show, it's investment week in the uk. after the break, we'll hear how companies are climate engagement are likely to show a stronger financial performance. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. join the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp... and provided by unitedhealthcare insurance company, which has over 30 years of experience behind it. with all the good years ahead, look for the experience and commitment to go the distance with you. call now to r
still to come on the show, it's investment week in the uk. after the break, we'll hear how companies are climate engagement are likely to show a stronger financial performance. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could save you in...
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they are talking about this being sort of the worst storm to hit the uk in five years or so. a very, very strong winds and very heavy rain. think a lot of rain over the past few weeks and the ground is particularly soft and trees come down easily and block roads and causes a disruption. i think most parts of the country have been spared particularly serious damage but certainly going to be a nuisance for a lot of people this morning. >> these are the pictures i'm talking about and you may want to listen to what he has to say in a moment and thanks for that. it has been described as the worst storm in a decade and more than 200,000 homes and one person reported to have died, a tree falling on her home, heavy rain and hurricane force winds disrupted rail networks and flights and flood alerts have been issued in some areas. so for the sake of our viewers in the uk and worldwide and also roary and camera team how bad is it going to be? >> pleased to say the worst is now over. we see from the satellite how quickly the system made its way through the big area of cloud and area of l
they are talking about this being sort of the worst storm to hit the uk in five years or so. a very, very strong winds and very heavy rain. think a lot of rain over the past few weeks and the ground is particularly soft and trees come down easily and block roads and causes a disruption. i think most parts of the country have been spared particularly serious damage but certainly going to be a nuisance for a lot of people this morning. >> these are the pictures i'm talking about and you may...
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i'm not sure it's an idea that will catch on in the uk. i think it could lose a little bit with the problem. we need to spend what little resources we have on trying to get people off drugs rather than trying to keep them on drugs in a safe way. are you saying this is not cost-effective or medically, it has not been proven to achieve what it set out to achieve? >> i'm sure it has probably set out to achieve what it achieves. if there are three nurses on duty, they are surely not going to overdose. but it is not cost-effective. at one million pounds per unit it is not cost-effective the map represents about 150 people being able to go to a full rehabilitation program and stands the opportunity of getting completely free of drugs. that obviously must be the order of the day rather than colluding with continued drug use. >> apart from your own position, how would you describe the real gap between the view you are taking and the view taken by those in denmark? gapi think it is the between trying to get people abstinence and claim and back into
i'm not sure it's an idea that will catch on in the uk. i think it could lose a little bit with the problem. we need to spend what little resources we have on trying to get people off drugs rather than trying to keep them on drugs in a safe way. are you saying this is not cost-effective or medically, it has not been proven to achieve what it set out to achieve? >> i'm sure it has probably set out to achieve what it achieves. if there are three nurses on duty, they are surely not going to...
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we've seen it in the uk. we've seen it internationally with regulators requiring more capital and this goes on to explain that story further. it's a concern for investors. >> and we heard from lloyd's today in the uk, as well. it's another 750 million pounds. there's a cost on that and now i think we're up to 8 billion. >> yeah, it seems to be haunting lloyd's down. it's a concern. it's further provision. we kind of assumed that the first half results that there wouldn't be another provision taken. and here we are again. so both rbs and lloyd's trading down. we assume a provision of rbs on this announcement. if you look at the amount of provisions coming through for lloyd's, this is a high number, again. so, you know, very disappointing. >> all right. stay there and we'll come back to you. there's one stock today that's doing fairly well. it's bp, reported forecasts beating earnings of $3.7 billion to the third quarter and it's increasing its dividend as a result. the cap ex forecast 2014, but there's even mo
we've seen it in the uk. we've seen it internationally with regulators requiring more capital and this goes on to explain that story further. it's a concern for investors. >> and we heard from lloyd's today in the uk, as well. it's another 750 million pounds. there's a cost on that and now i think we're up to 8 billion. >> yeah, it seems to be haunting lloyd's down. it's a concern. it's further provision. we kind of assumed that the first half results that there wouldn't be another...
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the finding is now in the uk of 6%. we have to try and build that pipeline better now. >> you've said putting women on bores is just a farce. >> i take the point because at this moment in time, we haven't got the state of resolutions. it's a cosmetic reactive model. what the uk and the world right now need is a sustainable model that tracks women all the way through. because gender balance team throughout an organization builds better balanced business. >> an did i, would you agree with that? >> absolutery, i would. it's not just about getting to the top. it's building that sustainable pipeline for sustainable growth and economic success for the future. >> so at rbs, what exactly are you doing about that problem? >> so i guess we've invested in this over a number of years. but right now, my job in bank wouldn't have existed a few years ago. and it focuses not just on how we support women inside the organization and getting into more senior positions, but also the -- i guess economic values for the future, both in suppor
the finding is now in the uk of 6%. we have to try and build that pipeline better now. >> you've said putting women on bores is just a farce. >> i take the point because at this moment in time, we haven't got the state of resolutions. it's a cosmetic reactive model. what the uk and the world right now need is a sustainable model that tracks women all the way through. because gender balance team throughout an organization builds better balanced business. >> an did i, would you...
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sainsbury is doing the best of the lot out of the uk. largely because it has slightly higher in demographic. it has more of the southeast which is generally better than the uk. the bigger issue, if you look at the bigger picture, the big four are underperforming in the industry hugely. you've got the discounters, they told us sales were up 41%. running a near double digit like for like. compare this number to that 10% for retro. basically at the high end and at the discount end, these companies are losing significant ground. >> we look at the numbers early. they had about 35 billion pretax profit with just over a billion or something. so they're not making a huge amount on big turnover. >> well, that's the industry, anyway. generally it's been high turns instead of low margin business. >> is it getting more squeeze? >> absolutely. and i think tesco has the margin down. and it's been happening for some time. the same problems that you're seeing in the uk are spreading into the overseas business. europe is a real shocker in these results.
sainsbury is doing the best of the lot out of the uk. largely because it has slightly higher in demographic. it has more of the southeast which is generally better than the uk. the bigger issue, if you look at the bigger picture, the big four are underperforming in the industry hugely. you've got the discounters, they told us sales were up 41%. running a near double digit like for like. compare this number to that 10% for retro. basically at the high end and at the discount end, these companies...
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in the uk two editors of the world newspaper defunct and are appearing in court to stand trial of phone charges and several others are expected to be attending for a case starting just under an hour. from there row joins us from the london point. row, just fill us in if you can of the details of this trial. >> reporter: laura certainly what we will see today is a massive amount of media and probably see over my shoulder all the cameras and press, photographers that are here to monitor the entrances of all the defendants. we have seen rebecca brooks and andy going in, inside there is a set for annex set up for all the correspondents and reporters who come from across the world to see how this trial proceeds. in terms of the legal activity tuesday it mostly will be procedural and swearing in of the jurors and here how the course of the trial will proceed and we will get a chance to see all defendants or at least most of the defendants for the first time in court, rebecca brooks, the former editor of the news of the world and former boss of news international, that is the uk newspaper and
in the uk two editors of the world newspaper defunct and are appearing in court to stand trial of phone charges and several others are expected to be attending for a case starting just under an hour. from there row joins us from the london point. row, just fill us in if you can of the details of this trial. >> reporter: laura certainly what we will see today is a massive amount of media and probably see over my shoulder all the cameras and press, photographers that are here to monitor the...
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most uk institutions do. but vodafone kind of has been on my investment career really because it didn't exist in 1987 when i started in the market. and now, in my 8100th quarter running money, it's -- >> how many quarters? >> it's the 100th quarter running money. >> congratulations. >> thanks for that. but the thing is, vodafone has slimmed down shape could be quite an attractive investment proposition because the ability to grow when you're smaller is much easier. or, as we see in this whole telecom space, consolidation continues, then something is going to happen. personally, i'll be a relaxed holder of vodafone. either the new management team are going to reinvigorate it or it's going to prove attractive to -- >> at&t is actually seen -- >> potentially. but that's -- how many times have management of companies not taken the tough decisions? it's a brave call to open yourself up for growth avenues or become a target. >> is brave good? >> brave tends to be good for shareholders. brave tends not to be good fo
most uk institutions do. but vodafone kind of has been on my investment career really because it didn't exist in 1987 when i started in the market. and now, in my 8100th quarter running money, it's -- >> how many quarters? >> it's the 100th quarter running money. >> congratulations. >> thanks for that. but the thing is, vodafone has slimmed down shape could be quite an attractive investment proposition because the ability to grow when you're smaller is much easier. or,...
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uk/texas. the rest of the usa is fine. >> reporter: with laura saddling up to leave. we see devon in the distance right now. >> reporter: devon its at the other side of camp. >> are you mad you lost your lead? >> how far ahead of me is she? she is right here. when devon sees laura. she does her own 180. ditching her go ate len man tra. >> if i get the chan-- ditching it alone mantra. >> reporter: laura isn't tri interested in the offer or acknowledging her rival. >> i lost my maps. >> oh, no. >> i don't know how far she will get with 12 minutes. >> why would she leave with 12 minutes? >> for the lead. it could make a difference. >> reporter: i have just -- >> i have just ridden away from devon. i couldn't bear the thought of spending the night with devon making her comments. >> reporter: meanwhile tom is hanging tough. >> how is it going so far? >> much better today. hopefully it stays this way. >> reporter: riding 200 miles despite the searing pain in his shoulder. but then yet another derby fiasco. >> whoa. whoa. easy. easy. easy. my horse bucks me off and took off
uk/texas. the rest of the usa is fine. >> reporter: with laura saddling up to leave. we see devon in the distance right now. >> reporter: devon its at the other side of camp. >> are you mad you lost your lead? >> how far ahead of me is she? she is right here. when devon sees laura. she does her own 180. ditching her go ate len man tra. >> if i get the chan-- ditching it alone mantra. >> reporter: laura isn't tri interested in the offer or acknowledging her...
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even an 83% jump in underlying profit of lloyd's fell to uk stock. the uk lender falls to the bottom of the ftse 100 as increasing provisions missed selling insurance products. >>> bp provides cheer. the biggest gainer in europe after hikes of dividend and profits beat forecasts. we're going to be bringing you a live interview and exclusive interview with ford's giant at 10:00 cet. >>> and while michelin is the latest company to face currency head whippeds, they cut targets sending shares to the bottom of the paris market. we've seen a sharp sell-off in ubs shares as litigation risks weigh on thebacking giant. >> it's a couple factors. it's the additional provisions for litigation. an extra provisions is what the bab bank set aside in the third quarter. on top of that, you have new capital demands outlined by the regulator here in switzerland. they require an additional 50% for any unknown litigation and compliance factors that could hit the bank in the future. some would argue this is extremely punitive, this is punishing for the bank and it doesn't
even an 83% jump in underlying profit of lloyd's fell to uk stock. the uk lender falls to the bottom of the ftse 100 as increasing provisions missed selling insurance products. >>> bp provides cheer. the biggest gainer in europe after hikes of dividend and profits beat forecasts. we're going to be bringing you a live interview and exclusive interview with ford's giant at 10:00 cet. >>> and while michelin is the latest company to face currency head whippeds, they cut targets...
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uk/texas. the rest of the usa is fine. >> reporter: with laura saddling up to leave. we see devon in the distance right now. >> reporter: devon its at tothe. >> are you mad you lost your lead? >> how far ahead of me is she? she is right here. when devon sees laura. she does her own 180. ditching her go ate len man tra. >> if i get the chan-- ditching it alone mantra. >> reporter: laura isn't tri interested in the offer or acknowledging her rival. >> i lost my maps. >> oh, no. >> i don't know how far she will get with 12 minutes. >> why would she leave with 12 minutes? >> for the lead. it could make a difference. >> reporter: i have just -- >> i have just ridden away from devon. i couldn't bear the thought of spending the night with devon making her comments. >> reporter: meanwhile tom is hanging tough. >> how is it going so far? >> much better today. hopefully it stays this way. >> reporter: riding 200 miles despite the searing pain in his shoulder. but then yet another derby fiasco. >> whoa. whoa. easy. easy. easy. my horse bucks me off and took off back for the begi
uk/texas. the rest of the usa is fine. >> reporter: with laura saddling up to leave. we see devon in the distance right now. >> reporter: devon its at tothe. >> are you mad you lost your lead? >> how far ahead of me is she? she is right here. when devon sees laura. she does her own 180. ditching her go ate len man tra. >> if i get the chan-- ditching it alone mantra. >> reporter: laura isn't tri interested in the offer or acknowledging her rival. >> i...
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good luck in the uk. >>> the earth shook in parts of the eastbound overnight. where people felt an earthquake and how big it was. >>> and plus will it be smooth sailing? these are live pictures. those folks are heading to the ferries. will they face a bumpy ride?
good luck in the uk. >>> the earth shook in parts of the eastbound overnight. where people felt an earthquake and how big it was. >>> and plus will it be smooth sailing? these are live pictures. those folks are heading to the ferries. will they face a bumpy ride?
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uk sales down 6.9% over the first half to 7.5%. this used to be roadway occurring theme where the national markets are doing well but the uk market is tough. >> it is tough. when you analyze the number we're not necessarily talking about volume growth in terms of selling more. it's the fact that there is inflation in the system inflation data earlier this week was indicating that area on year we're up around 2.7% at the moment and, therefore, it's 0.6% month on more is indicative more of the price increase. >> so from an investment point of view, what do you do with the exposed consumer in the uk at the moment? do you avoid? and if you are leveraging that is there somewhere to go or not? >> yes. well, the consumer at the moment is still a stable area of the economy. as a result of that if you can go with a well managed brand operating competitively in this market at the moment we know on high street there are certain business models becoming unstopped. they're finding life quite difficult at the moment and it is good management tha
uk sales down 6.9% over the first half to 7.5%. this used to be roadway occurring theme where the national markets are doing well but the uk market is tough. >> it is tough. when you analyze the number we're not necessarily talking about volume growth in terms of selling more. it's the fact that there is inflation in the system inflation data earlier this week was indicating that area on year we're up around 2.7% at the moment and, therefore, it's 0.6% month on more is indicative more of...
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tech is best gains for the uk equities, s&p up 36 points. all on the fact that we now have some talks that may in the short-term at least lead to a delay of breaching any debt ceiling. wright now, though, the s&p 500 is about 2 points above fair value. the ftse cnbc global 300 is up 0.4%. we're not quite matching the strength of the u.s. markets today, but we are nevertheless firmer, as well. the ftse has been up 0.4%. we'll show you the prices, as well, if we may, thank you. up two-thirds. the decks ra dax is up 0.3%. the cac 40 is fairly flat at the moment and the ftse mib is up 0.16%. now 2.69% is where we stand. we'll talk about what's happened on the short data t-bills, as well. gilt yields, 2.75%. atalia, we have an auction coming out for them, as well. >>> the dollar/yen bouncing off the eight-week lows to a two-week high. euro/dollar, 1.3563. still away from that 1.3645. and dollar/yen moved off the two-month low of 96.55, currently trading at 98.34, as well. that's where we stand here in european trade. . let's recap that asian sess
tech is best gains for the uk equities, s&p up 36 points. all on the fact that we now have some talks that may in the short-term at least lead to a delay of breaching any debt ceiling. wright now, though, the s&p 500 is about 2 points above fair value. the ftse cnbc global 300 is up 0.4%. we're not quite matching the strength of the u.s. markets today, but we are nevertheless firmer, as well. the ftse has been up 0.4%. we'll show you the prices, as well, if we may, thank you. up...
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and some of the texts have been mistakenly sent to people who lived in the uk for decades. >> reporter: this is a british citizen for more than 40 years when he received a text message suggesting it was time to leave britain, he thought it was electronic spam and ignored it. but when he realized a friend got the same message, he decided to call. >> why were they asking me to leave the country. and because she kept asking me more and more personal information became more and more angry. >> in all they say they have sent more than 58,000 texts to people who they believe are wrongly in the coup try. we are taking proactive steps it says to contact individuals who's record show woe have no right to be in the uk. the bovment has been working hard to get the word out that those rules must be suspected. these vans were tried in the summer causing controversy. robby chan has been a citizen for three years, and it was a bit much receiving the text. >> it's racial theriot typing. >> there are no studies on how many are in the uk. jonah hull al jazeera. >>> the europeanian community and canada ma
and some of the texts have been mistakenly sent to people who lived in the uk for decades. >> reporter: this is a british citizen for more than 40 years when he received a text message suggesting it was time to leave britain, he thought it was electronic spam and ignored it. but when he realized a friend got the same message, he decided to call. >> why were they asking me to leave the country. and because she kept asking me more and more personal information became more and more...
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the uk prided it's a on having state-funded education, free for all. putting education in the hands of parents appears in some places to be putting a different emphasis on learning. >>> i'll be back with more news from europe later in the news hour. now then, let's go back to doha. ♪ >>> more than 160 people are now known to have died as a result of tuesday's earthquake in the philippines. hundreds more have been injured and dozens more still missing. >> reporter: a small meal shared by ten families. they say this is sufficient for now, but are unsure when the next one will come. families united by a common tragedy. the refuge now is this public school. they have survived the earthquake they say, but are now left homeless. >> translator: we all agreed we would help each other, we are just to build our own semipermanent shelter for now. >> reporter: this is one of the hardest hit areas in the province. hundreds of homes have been destroyed. the lives of thousands have been turned upside down. the destruction is unprecedented, but people here say they
the uk prided it's a on having state-funded education, free for all. putting education in the hands of parents appears in some places to be putting a different emphasis on learning. >>> i'll be back with more news from europe later in the news hour. now then, let's go back to doha. ♪ >>> more than 160 people are now known to have died as a result of tuesday's earthquake in the philippines. hundreds more have been injured and dozens more still missing. >> reporter: a...
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interesting china and the uk the next focus. 9% chair each. and the uk economy is doing very well, we're talking about 1.2% growth for the third quarter at the moment. pmi the strongestner in the world. so what is the attraction right now, what is have happening to rents in london and the uk? >> prime side, we've seen an adjustment on capital values but represents are expected to grow again. if you look at initial yields, and this is the starting point, yields have been coming down on the prime side. we actually think that given a lot of the capital, about 65% of capital that's available can look at noncore opportunities. we position the next phase in this recovery will really be out of prime into noncore markets, perhaps nonlondon markets for the uk and europe also markets -- >> will that still be mixed? >> it will be mixed. we have already seen international investors going into big shopping centers. most of those of course are outside of london. and so that's a very interesting trend. we think that people will start focusing on nonprime, th
interesting china and the uk the next focus. 9% chair each. and the uk economy is doing very well, we're talking about 1.2% growth for the third quarter at the moment. pmi the strongestner in the world. so what is the attraction right now, what is have happening to rents in london and the uk? >> prime side, we've seen an adjustment on capital values but represents are expected to grow again. if you look at initial yields, and this is the starting point, yields have been coming down on the...
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clearly having chinese money helping to build your nuclear power plants in the uk, the uk has taken the view that that's welcome. so the uk has taken the view that everybody's money is equally good in that situation and they will welcome it. but i think it varies. clearly, you know, we talked -- we have had the discussion recently about lenovo, the chinese company being interested in buying blackberry. that would raise a lot of hackels and worries about security in the u.s. and canada. so i think it varies from sector to sector about the sensitivity of those and also, really, about the identity of the buyers where you're talking about the state-owned companies or private companies. it's clear that chinese investment abroad is going to continue to increase. i don't think there's any doubt that that will happen. and so it's up to china partly to make sure those doing the investment are more transparent and, therefore, more acceptable to the rest of the world. >> peter, thanks for that. always good to see you. have a good evening in hong kong. >>> still to come, delayed september jobs data
clearly having chinese money helping to build your nuclear power plants in the uk, the uk has taken the view that that's welcome. so the uk has taken the view that everybody's money is equally good in that situation and they will welcome it. but i think it varies. clearly, you know, we talked -- we have had the discussion recently about lenovo, the chinese company being interested in buying blackberry. that would raise a lot of hackels and worries about security in the u.s. and canada. so i...
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video coming out of the uk is really amazing. >> 90 miles per hour on the island off the coast. in london, wind gusts of 66 miles per hour. very impressive. a lot of damage was you done. they actually thought it was going to be a little worse. we have our own big storm in the west. we were going to have gusts up to 90 miles per hour. south lake tahoe, heavy snow at this hour. one of the first significant bands of snow of the winter season. it's getting here folks. we are watching winter weather advisories for many of the mountain areas here in california. 48 inches at higher elevation, mostly 5,000 feet in central sierras, also northern nevada and the terrain could get snow across utah. this is a good size storm spinning now. northern portions of nevada, california border. windy conditions ahead of it. high wind warnings cover arizona and california. in big cities, not horrible. even in la will on and off tod. san diego first chance of rain today for the first time in a long time. this is the first significant storm we've seen in the west in weeks, months. >> yeah. i was reading
video coming out of the uk is really amazing. >> 90 miles per hour on the island off the coast. in london, wind gusts of 66 miles per hour. very impressive. a lot of damage was you done. they actually thought it was going to be a little worse. we have our own big storm in the west. we were going to have gusts up to 90 miles per hour. south lake tahoe, heavy snow at this hour. one of the first significant bands of snow of the winter season. it's getting here folks. we are watching winter...
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the bestseller in the uk and it out sells everything in this country too. s a moxie and grievance that has driven him. a sense that his father has never given him the respect that was due, and broadcasting more, and it has sustained his fading newspaper fortunes, and his love of television. >> his true love. moo >> reporter: and they have had to split the companies. >> you've been criticized from the right,s this a cruelty to his journalism, and a right for people who are critics and political opponents. and what happens been brought up, doesn't the other side do the same thing? if you're watching msnbc or some of the other liberal outlets online, there's very very aggressive position taking in those outlets too. >> i would say that what we operate? in some ways defined by murdock and defined either in relation it his approach or in opposition to it. >> so you think there has been a reaction to fox news? >> msnbc has been a profitable enterprise by observing it and doing an inversion of it on the left. the new york times said we are straight down the middle
the bestseller in the uk and it out sells everything in this country too. s a moxie and grievance that has driven him. a sense that his father has never given him the respect that was due, and broadcasting more, and it has sustained his fading newspaper fortunes, and his love of television. >> his true love. moo >> reporter: and they have had to split the companies. >> you've been criticized from the right,s this a cruelty to his journalism, and a right for people who are...
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and the uk and israel an opportunity to respond. and so we can get some clarity as to the methods that are used, the targeting inat th intel intd so far. pack sapakistan is denying theyd drone strikes within their border. they say it makes it easier for hard line groups to recruit new members. they target innocent men, women an children. and the population is radical lieseradicalized and this provia fertile ground for the terrorists to recruit new titers. >> your federal government has called an end to the drone strikes and we see cooperation with the u.s. government on thighs strikes. these strikes. >> we have giv given know suppot with the use of armed dryness. drones. if they have an niko have an ans we have nothing. we condone the use of arm drones. your president met with president obama and be expressed his concern. did he get any assurances that things will changes and what leverage do you have. >> we have leverage. the united states and pakistan have shared goals in the regan. gone. region. >> we have political transitions i
and the uk and israel an opportunity to respond. and so we can get some clarity as to the methods that are used, the targeting inat th intel intd so far. pack sapakistan is denying theyd drone strikes within their border. they say it makes it easier for hard line groups to recruit new members. they target innocent men, women an children. and the population is radical lieseradicalized and this provia fertile ground for the terrorists to recruit new titers. >> your federal government has...
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dame zahhadid has built a career designing iconic buildings all over the world from china to the uk to the united states. she joins me right now. good to have you on the program. >> hello. >> thank you for joining us. you've designed so many buildings around the world. the aquatic building. do you have a favorite project or a favorite type of building? >> no. i think we're very lucky because we have such diverse products from a bridge to museum in rome and opera house. >> the areas where you work have some complicated economic situations. how does that play into that? what does desire to build tell you about the global vibrancy? >> i think it variouses from one country to the other. most of theseuildings are done through competitions. not the economy but the situation. really building something from the people where you can empower them. also corporate work like in china. we've h >> we've had her on the program. you're working with her right now. >> we're working with her on three projects. we finished one in beijing and another one also in beijing and a third one in shanghai. >> is it
dame zahhadid has built a career designing iconic buildings all over the world from china to the uk to the united states. she joins me right now. good to have you on the program. >> hello. >> thank you for joining us. you've designed so many buildings around the world. the aquatic building. do you have a favorite project or a favorite type of building? >> no. i think we're very lucky because we have such diverse products from a bridge to museum in rome and opera house....
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i tweeted out, man on the street conversation in the uk. why does your media want health care to fail? now, this was several days ago in london when i tweeted this out. they don't have these conversations. they've gone beyond that. their media doesn't attack universal health care the way we do. is there view of humanism different? are we that far behind the curve? do we really believe that we must have political gain and put people's lives aside? you know, you go overseas and you talk to folks and you get a different view about what america is all about. we're having fights over things that have been decided years ago in other countries. and the sacrifice, what is our next sacrifice going to be? i'll tell you it's going to be financial. we have income inequality in this country that is unbelievable. we have the vulcher chart as it continues to separate. we have the middle class being charged a hell of a lot more and not being able to move forward. we've got the top 2% who are controlling it all and the corporate interests running our electi
i tweeted out, man on the street conversation in the uk. why does your media want health care to fail? now, this was several days ago in london when i tweeted this out. they don't have these conversations. they've gone beyond that. their media doesn't attack universal health care the way we do. is there view of humanism different? are we that far behind the curve? do we really believe that we must have political gain and put people's lives aside? you know, you go overseas and you talk to folks...
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like in the uk, higher inflation conveniently does erode away to some extent. allen clark, thanks for that, joining us from scotiabank. >>> a third record for the third straight day as the u.s. dollar is under pressure. could you imagine a world where the u.n. becomes the global reserve currency? allen, do you think that's going happen? shenanigans in the u.s. isn't going to boost that. >> okay. so what do you think? that's allen's view. join the conversation here. get in touch with us. e-mail us, worldwide at cnbc.com, tweet as cnbc wex or direct to me @rosswestgate. >>> two u.s. senators have praised ireland after it said it would shut a tax loophole after shutting the loophole. this is as angela merkel's party is under fire after a large donation from bmw. let's get more from annette in frankfurt. annette, as i understand it, there was a deal done here between the uk and germany. this is a report i read where britain would back germany's stance on easing up on co2 regulations in return for germany easing up on britain not being covered by banking union. what
like in the uk, higher inflation conveniently does erode away to some extent. allen clark, thanks for that, joining us from scotiabank. >>> a third record for the third straight day as the u.s. dollar is under pressure. could you imagine a world where the u.n. becomes the global reserve currency? allen, do you think that's going happen? shenanigans in the u.s. isn't going to boost that. >> okay. so what do you think? that's allen's view. join the conversation here. get in touch...
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dame zaha hadid has built a career designing iconic buildings all over the world from china to the uk to the united states. she joins me right now. good to have you on the program. >> hello. >> thank you for joining us. you've designed so many buildings around the world. the aquatic building. do you have a favorite project or a favorite type of building? >> no. i think we're very lucky because we have such diverse products from a bridge to museum in rome and opera house. >> the areas where you work have some complicated economic situations. how does that play into that? what does desire to build tell you about the global vibrancy? >> i think it variouses from one country to the other. most of these buildings are done through competitions. not the economy but the situation. really building something from the people where you can empower them. also corporate work like in china. we've h >> we've had her on the program. you're working with her right now. >> we're working with her on three projects. we finished one in beijing and another one also in beijing and a third one in shanghai. >>
dame zaha hadid has built a career designing iconic buildings all over the world from china to the uk to the united states. she joins me right now. good to have you on the program. >> hello. >> thank you for joining us. you've designed so many buildings around the world. the aquatic building. do you have a favorite project or a favorite type of building? >> no. i think we're very lucky because we have such diverse products from a bridge to museum in rome and opera house....
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but when i came here, when i came to uk, then i was missing my own music and that's why now i listen to push tan music a lot. >> the queen of england has invited you to dinner. you're going, right? >> yes, i'm going. wauz because it is the order of the queen. >> in a moment, a final word. se] i'm a hospice nurse. britta olsen is my patient. because it is the order of the queen. >> in a moment, a final word. from johnson & johnson. t, you work. and you want to get an mba. but going back to school is hard... because you work. now, capella university offers a revolutionary new way to get your degree. it's called flexpath and it's the most direct path, leveraging what you've learned on the job and focusing on what you need to know so you can get a degree at your pace. and graduate at the speed of you. flexpath from capella university learn more at capella.edu that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> i would like to tell every
but when i came here, when i came to uk, then i was missing my own music and that's why now i listen to push tan music a lot. >> the queen of england has invited you to dinner. you're going, right? >> yes, i'm going. wauz because it is the order of the queen. >> in a moment, a final word. se] i'm a hospice nurse. britta olsen is my patient. because it is the order of the queen. >> in a moment, a final word. from johnson & johnson. t, you work. and you want to get an...
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. >> uk pmi, higher than the poll, 60.5 in august. athis growth is the strongest quarter for the uk services sector in 16 years. what do you do with all this data? >> i think it's a funny one. i mean certainly the number in itself is still rell it i havely strong. if we zoom in on the pmi number, one of the things that's interesting and we've seen it with other numbers before that, as well, they come in strong, but they cannot contain the upward momentum we had to the same degree and also i think going to be difficult to beat the consensus whereas previously if you look at the behavior of these indices and releases, very strongly beat the consensus for the last six to nine months and that gap is narrowing, as well. overall i say the numbers itself are still strong but the consensus kept up with them quite a bit and going to be difficult to continue -- the improvements at the same pace. >> yeah, clearly because we've had -- but if this growth stays teddy at 1.2%, i mean sterling is clearly benefited from problems elsewhere. up at 1.62.
. >> uk pmi, higher than the poll, 60.5 in august. athis growth is the strongest quarter for the uk services sector in 16 years. what do you do with all this data? >> i think it's a funny one. i mean certainly the number in itself is still rell it i havely strong. if we zoom in on the pmi number, one of the things that's interesting and we've seen it with other numbers before that, as well, they come in strong, but they cannot contain the upward momentum we had to the same degree...
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ftse mib down 0.85%. >>> uk gdp coming in as expected. the stoppingest year on year growth since the first quarter of 2011 is. gilt yield as a result, slightly higher on the back of that data. 2.64% the yield on the ten-year treasury yield at the moment 2.15%. and on the currency market, the focus has been on the strengthening euro. 1.3823. just below the high we hit. plenty of companies today complaining once again about the strength of the euro. if you have any thoughts about that, please e-mail us. worldwide@cnbc.com. >>> still to come on the show, the race through alibaba takes an apparent u-turn as the company is having another look at the hong kong stock exchange for its listing. we'll discuss its road to ipo next. >>> goovp gucci posted its highest revenue in four years the parent company says gucci still has more work to do to become a more exclusive brand. they account for more than half carrying valuation. carrying stock in paris down 2.3%. sticking with luxury, the hamptons, still the best third quarter since 2005. cnbc's rober
ftse mib down 0.85%. >>> uk gdp coming in as expected. the stoppingest year on year growth since the first quarter of 2011 is. gilt yield as a result, slightly higher on the back of that data. 2.64% the yield on the ten-year treasury yield at the moment 2.15%. and on the currency market, the focus has been on the strengthening euro. 1.3823. just below the high we hit. plenty of companies today complaining once again about the strength of the euro. if you have any thoughts about that,...
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flood warnings as well across the uk. and certainly, travel has been very severely impacted as well, with planes grounded and trains stopped, too. we have some footage to show you what is going on on the ground. and the storms have been battering the uk, but also on the other side of the channel, we were seeing some severe travel disruptions. about 65,000 homes lost power in france, and all ferry services across the channel were suspended today. numerous flights also delayed and canceled out of paris. so there is plenty going on. this storm is still packing a punch. it's going to be, you know, keeping the strength up until tuesday, when it will start to wind down again. you'll get a brief break in the weather on wednesday. and then the next transatlantic storm will roll in. if you're down to the south or southeast of europe, conditions not too bad at all. 27 in athens. 26 in rome. staying dry. okay down in lisbon as well there. elsewhere, looking pretty wet, with temperatures in the mid-teens. all right. on into eastern a
flood warnings as well across the uk. and certainly, travel has been very severely impacted as well, with planes grounded and trains stopped, too. we have some footage to show you what is going on on the ground. and the storms have been battering the uk, but also on the other side of the channel, we were seeing some severe travel disruptions. about 65,000 homes lost power in france, and all ferry services across the channel were suspended today. numerous flights also delayed and canceled out of...
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hurricane force winds are expected to hit the united kingdom, uk. just may be the worst storm in decades. we will go live to the english coast. always do something better for yourself. and better is so easy with benefiber. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefiber. is what makes us different. we take the time to get to know you and your unique health needs. then we help create a personalized healthcare experience that works for you. and you. and you. with 50 years of know-how, and a dedicated network of doctors, health coaches, and wellness experts, we're a partner you can rely on -- today, and tomorrow. we're going beyond insurance to become your partner in health. humana. [ beeping ] [ tires screech ] [ both sigh ] [ beeping ] [ gasps ] [ tires screech ] [ sighs ] ♪ [ gasps ] ♪ [ sighs ] [ beep ] [ gasps ] [ male announcer ] the new buick lacrosse is available with technology that continually monitors your driving environment
hurricane force winds are expected to hit the united kingdom, uk. just may be the worst storm in decades. we will go live to the english coast. always do something better for yourself. and better is so easy with benefiber. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefiber. is what makes us different. we take the time to get to know you and your unique health needs. then we help create...
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less than 3% on google's revenue in the uk. i want to ask you, the government shutdown having an impact, we always in the business world look forward to that first week of every month with those job reports, but we won't get all of them is that right? >> yeah, i may not look it, but for 25 years now, i've been excited about the nonfarm payroll ever since i was in the square. 25 years. i'm only 28. and the fact remains i've been on the bls website. that's not the bs website, it's bls, bureau of labor statistics. the website is currently not being updated due to the shutdown. they will not collect data, issue reports or respond to public inquiries and that includes dear old nonfarm payroll which means we probably won't have it in time for friday which means the private sector adp report which is out today which we'll look at around about 178,000 private jobs being created, that one will be the key jobs report of the week. >> every month it's the most important report ever. and we get all ramped up. thank you, steve. still ahead,
less than 3% on google's revenue in the uk. i want to ask you, the government shutdown having an impact, we always in the business world look forward to that first week of every month with those job reports, but we won't get all of them is that right? >> yeah, i may not look it, but for 25 years now, i've been excited about the nonfarm payroll ever since i was in the square. 25 years. i'm only 28. and the fact remains i've been on the bls website. that's not the bs website, it's bls,...
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what's happening is southwest of the uk, here's the uk, southwest of that, an area of low pressure is developing and deepening and with that, we will see wind gusts 50 to 70 mile per hour. so not sustained winds. but certainly gusts. like a hurricane, you can see the possible tracks. this center track is kind of the highest probability. most likely the track with some very strong gusts and some winds. and the potential, guys, will be for power loss. again, it's autumn with the leaves. power and transportation disruption is what we're going to see. >> all righty. thank you so much. we appreciate it. >> all right. >>> still to come, jay z stepping into the fray over a battle on racial profiling. >> his fans may not be happy with what he has to say though. that story is just ahead. stay close. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. the most free research reports, customizable charts, powerful scree
what's happening is southwest of the uk, here's the uk, southwest of that, an area of low pressure is developing and deepening and with that, we will see wind gusts 50 to 70 mile per hour. so not sustained winds. but certainly gusts. like a hurricane, you can see the possible tracks. this center track is kind of the highest probability. most likely the track with some very strong gusts and some winds. and the potential, guys, will be for power loss. again, it's autumn with the leaves. power and...
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. >> 49ers should come from the uk with an easy victory over the jaguars. as joe fonzi reports, they trying to win over the hearts, minds and wallets of its british sports fan. >> reporter: in recent years the league's international attention has focused on europe, football here means something entirely different than it does in the united states. >> i have seen it, but i am not into really -- i have never seen like a full match. >> i have no idea what is going on with the nfl. >> reporter: it has a way to go before it's considered anything above a second tier sport, but pop later in europe is increasing and it's the league's plan to make that expand. >> as you know, jacksonville and the nfl have committed together for jacksonville to play for three years in a row. so that it allows the people in the uk to develop an affinity for one club. >> reporter: the most ambitious plan regarding expansion of the nfl brand would be to put a full- time franchise in a city like london. >> it's time for to us get some of the support and the american football over here. i
. >> 49ers should come from the uk with an easy victory over the jaguars. as joe fonzi reports, they trying to win over the hearts, minds and wallets of its british sports fan. >> reporter: in recent years the league's international attention has focused on europe, football here means something entirely different than it does in the united states. >> i have seen it, but i am not into really -- i have never seen like a full match. >> i have no idea what is going on with...
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speaker, at one point 5 million people in the uk are to drugs. i no one individual who has been on these products for over 45 years, total life ruined. drug abusers, their victims of the system of repeat prescriptions. with the prime minister advice of department of health to give some guidance to the clinical commissioning groups to introduce withdrawal programs in line with the advice from professor at newcastle university who is an expert in the field to get these people back to life? >> first, let me pay tribute to the honorable menu -- to the honorable menu who has dedicated himself to this issue. terribleht, this is a affliction. people are not drug addicts but have become hooked on repeats prescriptions of tranquilizers. the minister of public health is happy to discuss his issue with him and make sure that the relevant guidance can be issued. i know the prime minister is very well aware of the concerns that many of our people have on rising energy prices. act toill either for reduce the effect of mr. hume's unfortunate legacy by cutting t
speaker, at one point 5 million people in the uk are to drugs. i no one individual who has been on these products for over 45 years, total life ruined. drug abusers, their victims of the system of repeat prescriptions. with the prime minister advice of department of health to give some guidance to the clinical commissioning groups to introduce withdrawal programs in line with the advice from professor at newcastle university who is an expert in the field to get these people back to life?...
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a significant storm moving into the uk most likely here the center of the uk. the calling card of this some very strong winds. gusts 60 to 80 miles per hour. that's tonight and into tomorrow. flying into london, parris, amsterdam very strong winds. the next 48 hours, look at 51 mile-per-hour gusts in london. we'll watch this all abate on tuesday. here in the u.s. the biggest story temperatures finally beginning to warm up. although a cool day today, as cold as it's been and in terms of the temperatures in the southeast warmer today and then even warmer as we head towards tomorrow. fred? >> thanks so much, alexandra steele. >> the world series may go all seven games. both the cardinals and red sox are playing their hearts out to capture the championship and last night's wild finish in st. louis was more proof. let's go to joe carter with that and the rest of the sports highlights in our bleacher report. >> reporter: fred, what an absolutely crazy ending in st. louis. it's the first world series game ever to be decided on an obstruction call of all things. it hap
a significant storm moving into the uk most likely here the center of the uk. the calling card of this some very strong winds. gusts 60 to 80 miles per hour. that's tonight and into tomorrow. flying into london, parris, amsterdam very strong winds. the next 48 hours, look at 51 mile-per-hour gusts in london. we'll watch this all abate on tuesday. here in the u.s. the biggest story temperatures finally beginning to warm up. although a cool day today, as cold as it's been and in terms of the...
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tijuana antes querÉtaro uk Únicos gol fidel martÍnez. en espaÑa real madrid remontÓ aven te levante y conseguir la estrÍboing ray ronaldo rescatÓ el triunfo. en in logra tefrg liverpool sigue encendido suÁrez y... y gerrard a unning tarn para los red. en minutos sÚper clÁsico amÉricas chicas chivas. este es un partido diferente donde se juega el honor y amor a camiseta. para mÁs recuerde que puede ingresar a univisionor
tijuana antes querÉtaro uk Únicos gol fidel martÍnez. en espaÑa real madrid remontÓ aven te levante y conseguir la estrÍboing ray ronaldo rescatÓ el triunfo. en in logra tefrg liverpool sigue encendido suÁrez y... y gerrard a unning tarn para los red. en minutos sÚper clÁsico amÉricas chicas chivas. este es un partido diferente donde se juega el honor y amor a camiseta. para mÁs recuerde que puede ingresar a univisionor
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it's a project-based scholarship to the uk in my case. full brooigt was a senator in the reconstruction after world war ii set this program where a variety -- i don't know how many countries around the world have a partnership with the u.s. where it's a cultural exchange. so i was essentially a cultural ambassador on a very low level, if you will, to the uk and i got to develop a project there which was my first feature documentary. >> we've got an excerpt to that. only a minute. we can't develop the whole story. but we're going to see -- it's called sunny interval and showers. what's the point? why that title? >> it's basically a british weather forecast. sunny and showers is something that you hear a lot of the time. and it's a film that's about a family coping with the father's manic depression or bipolar disorder that was the term that was coined really around that time. but really had it taken over in the uk in terms of usage. but, you know, really in the film, we're following a marriage and a family in the year after the father's di
it's a project-based scholarship to the uk in my case. full brooigt was a senator in the reconstruction after world war ii set this program where a variety -- i don't know how many countries around the world have a partnership with the u.s. where it's a cultural exchange. so i was essentially a cultural ambassador on a very low level, if you will, to the uk and i got to develop a project there which was my first feature documentary. >> we've got an excerpt to that. only a minute. we can't...
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although the worst is over for the uk heading toward sweden and denmark. in london, the underground and express trains were suspended because of the winds. >> thanks so much. big problems there for europe. thanks to you in the weather center. atika in london, our thanks to you also. >> and another obama care, another meltdown for the website. now tech giants including a former head of tech projects for the white house are now saying silicon valley would have done a better job setting up the internet exchange. you're watching cnn. the secret is out. hydration is in. [ female announcer ] only aveeno daily moisturizing lotion has an active naturals oat formula that creates a moisture reserve so skin can replenish itself. aveeno® naturally beautiful results. aveeno® medicare part d plan did you know that if you enroll in a where walmart is a preferred pharmacy, you could save up to 80% on your co-pays over other pharmacies? this could lower your prescription co-pays to as low as a dollar so you can enjoy the things that really matter. and now that we're a pr
although the worst is over for the uk heading toward sweden and denmark. in london, the underground and express trains were suspended because of the winds. >> thanks so much. big problems there for europe. thanks to you in the weather center. atika in london, our thanks to you also. >> and another obama care, another meltdown for the website. now tech giants including a former head of tech projects for the white house are now saying silicon valley would have done a better job...
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the uk and germany hit hardest. hurricane-force gusts knocked down trees and left hundreds of thousands without power and snarled transportation network as cross europe. officials report at least five deaths, four people killed monday, adding to two beths off the german coast yesterday. >> the island that ushered millions into the united states is receiving visitors for the first time since super storm andy hit. the buildings at ellis island reopened today. the ground zero open, but a million photographs are still in storage as buildings are being fixed and upgraded. sandy caused $77 million in damage to ellis island and the statue of liberty. >> so iconic, nice to have them back up and lun -- running. >> that is bizarre. >> very, very strong, powerful cold low pressure system. strong winds gusting up to 75 miles per hour in places. things have calmed down a lot today. here is a lk at live doppler 7 hd. and you can see that we still have a few clouds around and some spotty moisture down in places, parts of the santa
the uk and germany hit hardest. hurricane-force gusts knocked down trees and left hundreds of thousands without power and snarled transportation network as cross europe. officials report at least five deaths, four people killed monday, adding to two beths off the german coast yesterday. >> the island that ushered millions into the united states is receiving visitors for the first time since super storm andy hit. the buildings at ellis island reopened today. the ground zero open, but a...
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there is a girl playing quarterback in the uk. now another quarterback. men low college, former arena league star quarterback has been an assistant coach. now, men low is his program. >> dropping back, touchdown, san jess yeah >> do you remember me? >> of course we do. winning three arena bowl championships. three mvp trophies >> it's a ton of work. there are so many things you learn in your first year that you know, just there is no other way to do it. you know? learn under fire >> transition includes going from an eight-man team in a 50-yard field to 11 men and 11 yards in college football >> it is different. you know? and you're trying to get yourself back into the xs and os >> garnering respect from coaches and players >> it's a good thing seeing them starting not just to think of me as a guy play arena football but getting to know me. you know? as a person and coach, and that has been a fun part. seeing them being more willing to meet me or whatever. they know this is probably their last shot at playing football. he hopes his stay will last. >> i hop
there is a girl playing quarterback in the uk. now another quarterback. men low college, former arena league star quarterback has been an assistant coach. now, men low is his program. >> dropping back, touchdown, san jess yeah >> do you remember me? >> of course we do. winning three arena bowl championships. three mvp trophies >> it's a ton of work. there are so many things you learn in your first year that you know, just there is no other way to do it. you know? learn...
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there is a girl playing quarterback in the uk. now another quarterback. men low college, former arena league star quarterback has been an assistant coach. now, men low is his program. >> dropping back, touchdown, san jess yeah >> do you remember me? >> of course we do. winning three arena bowl championships. three mvp trophies >> it's a ton of work. there are so many things you learn in your first year that you know, just there is no other way to do it. you know? learn under fire >> transition includes going from an eight-man team in a 50-yard field to 11 men and 11 yards in college football >> it is different. you know? and you're trying to get yourself back into the xs and os >> garnering respect from coaches and players >> it's a good thing seeing them starting not just to think of me as a guy play arena football but getting to know me. you know? as a person and coach, and that has been a fun part. seeing them being more willing to meet me or whatever. they know this is probably their last shot at playing football. he hopes his stay will last. >> i hop
there is a girl playing quarterback in the uk. now another quarterback. men low college, former arena league star quarterback has been an assistant coach. now, men low is his program. >> dropping back, touchdown, san jess yeah >> do you remember me? >> of course we do. winning three arena bowl championships. three mvp trophies >> it's a ton of work. there are so many things you learn in your first year that you know, just there is no other way to do it. you know? learn...
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as house prices go up, so goes the consumer in the uk. and is we're not doing anything different from than what we've done before. the only warning note is a lot of on that is coming from saving. so it's not rising real incomes. it's coming from people running down. >> it's squeezed on real wages. >> exactly right. so we have the crisis created this big surge in savings. it's been run down more aggressively than you would have anticipated. we're now, to be honest, back to a level where you would expect us to be from a cyclical point of view in terms of savings. but that starts to limit the potential for further consumption gains. certainly because we've spent a lot of the precautionary savings that we already had. >> the key now is whether this spending or savings actually leads through to businesses investing and, therefore, we can now get sustainable growth which feeds back into the -- >> absolutely. and the survey suggests ceos and cfos are feeling more confident and have stronger investment plans going forward. what we don't really ne
as house prices go up, so goes the consumer in the uk. and is we're not doing anything different from than what we've done before. the only warning note is a lot of on that is coming from saving. so it's not rising real incomes. it's coming from people running down. >> it's squeezed on real wages. >> exactly right. so we have the crisis created this big surge in savings. it's been run down more aggressively than you would have anticipated. we're now, to be honest, back to a level...
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argument over this in terms of a closer union and the argument of dwafd cameron has to leave with the uk government saying we don't want to close the union. there is now a banking union because amongst the eurozone, it makes absolute sense to have one single bank regulator, one single bank structure, because it is one single zone, one single currency. >> angela merkel turned around and said there was no such thing as a eurozone bank. we thought there was a eurozone bank, but there is no eurozone banks. there's a german bank, an irish bank, and the governments are responsible for those banks. actually, has germany changed its tune on that? >> absolutely. the ecb is going to become the sympathy bank. >> when they get into trouble, is there a collective -- we still don't know if there's a collective pot to bail them out. >> the assurance on the ecb and they get bailed out by the ecb in the future. >> good. we've made some progress. chris, good to see you. >> right. so we want to know today, do you trust the ecb to get this stress test right? chris is good enough to leave his own opinions on
argument over this in terms of a closer union and the argument of dwafd cameron has to leave with the uk government saying we don't want to close the union. there is now a banking union because amongst the eurozone, it makes absolute sense to have one single bank regulator, one single bank structure, because it is one single zone, one single currency. >> angela merkel turned around and said there was no such thing as a eurozone bank. we thought there was a eurozone bank, but there is no...
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. >>> still ahead, one of the biggest chain of [ inaudible ] in the uk is accused of dodging billions in taxes. plus -- >> reporter: i'm in michigan where students are waiting to here if the highest court in the lust uphold a ban on affirmative action. >>> and the dodgers fight their way back into the series. john will have all of the details coming up later in sports. >>> oil giant chevron and ecuadorean villages are back in court in a million billion dollars legal battle. oil fields were operated by texaco which chevron bought in 2001. chevron denies any pollution, and today that texaco cleaned up the area. >> reporter: donald is an activist who gives so-called toxic tours. he digs a small well outside of a house in the amazon, and shows us the waste of oil drilling. he says it was dumped in a pit by texaco without proper safety measures. >> translator: why did they create this pit? why didn't they put the rescue in metal tanks like in the united states. >> reporter: this man lives in one of the homes. >> translator: our health have been effected. i'm sick, my bones ache, and my son
. >>> still ahead, one of the biggest chain of [ inaudible ] in the uk is accused of dodging billions in taxes. plus -- >> reporter: i'm in michigan where students are waiting to here if the highest court in the lust uphold a ban on affirmative action. >>> and the dodgers fight their way back into the series. john will have all of the details coming up later in sports. >>> oil giant chevron and ecuadorean villages are back in court in a million billion dollars...
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. >> in the past the us and uk have had a hostile approach towards us, and they still do, but i think it's better to have relations with them. >> reporter: it is the biggest change since then. people angry at sanctions imposed against iran attacked a british embassy in iran. after that they withdrew all of their staff. but sanctions against iran will remain until there is actual movement on its policies. >> this requires a substantive change in that program, however, we must test the iran government's sincerity to the full. >> hague met at the united nations last month. he says he hopes there will be an agreement soon. but relations may be thawing with the us as well. on his return to teheran he faced some criticism. the superpeople leader says he backed rouhani's democratic efforts but doesn't trust the west. >> in the past the u.s. has used all sorts of excuses not to treat iran as an equal partner, and equal member of the international community. during the recent trip of president rouhani to new york, that excuse has been taken away from the united states, they no longer have that
. >> in the past the us and uk have had a hostile approach towards us, and they still do, but i think it's better to have relations with them. >> reporter: it is the biggest change since then. people angry at sanctions imposed against iran attacked a british embassy in iran. after that they withdrew all of their staff. but sanctions against iran will remain until there is actual movement on its policies. >> this requires a substantive change in that program, however, we must...