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immigration was actually to leave the eu. from inside the tory party, only rumblings. one member said that the speech went into the right direction but not far enough. >> the eu said it is willing to talk with britain about some of cameron's proposals, but do they have any chance with the eu? chancellor merkel in germany has already drawn a red line. >> i think there is some sympathy for some measures, especially a around northern european countries like germany or the netherlands. they all have trouble with the abuse of the welfare system and all that, so there is some sympathy there, but then there is a redline, and that is treaty change. some of the measures suggested today would require that, and that is a pandora's box that nobody in europe is willing to open at the moment. >> cameron knows that. he knows his position potentially breaks some treaties with the eu. nonetheless, the general mood in britain is changing. what is it like right now? >> it is difficult. cameron feels he has to sharpen his tone. ukip, the eurosce
immigration was actually to leave the eu. from inside the tory party, only rumblings. one member said that the speech went into the right direction but not far enough. >> the eu said it is willing to talk with britain about some of cameron's proposals, but do they have any chance with the eu? chancellor merkel in germany has already drawn a red line. >> i think there is some sympathy for some measures, especially a around northern european countries like germany or the netherlands....
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aim is to negotiate these changes for the whole eu because i think they will benefit the whole eu. they take into account the circumstances of our own welfare system. of course, we would expect them to apply on a reciprocal basis to british citizens elsewhere in the you -- in the eu. theif negotiating for entire eu should not be possible, i would like to see them in a u.k.-only settlement. i know that many people will say this is impossible, just impossible. some of the most ardent supporters of the european union will say it is impossible, fearing that if an accommodation is made for britain, the whole european union will unravel. and those who passionately wanted britain to leave, they will say it is impossible and the only way to control immigration is for united kingdom to leave the european union. on this they would at least agree. to those who claim that change is impossible, i respond with one word, the most powerful word in the english language. why? why is it impossible? why is it impossible to find a way forward on this issue and other issues that meet the real concerns o
aim is to negotiate these changes for the whole eu because i think they will benefit the whole eu. they take into account the circumstances of our own welfare system. of course, we would expect them to apply on a reciprocal basis to british citizens elsewhere in the you -- in the eu. theif negotiating for entire eu should not be possible, i would like to see them in a u.k.-only settlement. i know that many people will say this is impossible, just impossible. some of the most ardent supporters...
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in the eu? you can see it. it's a big player, and she has always reached out to cameron during these times of stress. this is as much for her own interest really as it is for cameron, isn't it? >> yes, in many ways that's true. the way she frames the argument is that a country like the u.k. with its free-market tradition is something that is direly needed in the eu, and we are partners in certain aspects of reform of the eu, she says, but hashe other hand, cameron been a difficult partner he opposed merkel and everyone else. the choice of eu commission president. there have been other run-ins. merkel has reached out repeatedly to cameron. this is how she sees it. now there seems to be a line in the sand, if you like. >> it almost seems as if we have these moments of great nationalist in thoset rises up anti-eu, and then it seems to fade away. in juncker government put place was a series of tragedies. where are we with one europe, one go all togetherness -- one goal togetherness? >> that is the $64,000 question.
in the eu? you can see it. it's a big player, and she has always reached out to cameron during these times of stress. this is as much for her own interest really as it is for cameron, isn't it? >> yes, in many ways that's true. the way she frames the argument is that a country like the u.k. with its free-market tradition is something that is direly needed in the eu, and we are partners in certain aspects of reform of the eu, she says, but hashe other hand, cameron been a difficult partner...
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there are always media reports talking about eu migrants. even the defece minister has talked -- defence minister has talked about eu migrants. those seem to be the voices to which cameron is listening. and there are members of his own party defecting to the anti-eu party. critics say he is missing out on finding his own position. he is being chased by the right-wing voices. he finds himself in a corner where maybe an exit from the eu may be inevitable. >> thank you very much there. thank you both very much. to ukraine now where the crisis in the east of the country seems worst this monday. the latest flashpoint coming from the ballot box. >> pro-russian rebels elected separatist leader in the donetsk and luhansk regions on sunday in a vote that basically everyone except russia refuses to recognize. >> ukraine's president is calling the poll a farce that puts the cease-fire in jeopardy. >> we will have more from donetsk, but first this report. >> the electoral commission of these cells reclaimed donetsk p old republic declared a clear winner
there are always media reports talking about eu migrants. even the defece minister has talked -- defence minister has talked about eu migrants. those seem to be the voices to which cameron is listening. and there are members of his own party defecting to the anti-eu party. critics say he is missing out on finding his own position. he is being chased by the right-wing voices. he finds himself in a corner where maybe an exit from the eu may be inevitable. >> thank you very much there. thank...
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- with the new eu foreign-policy chief, her first visit outside the eu. he criticized the palestinian leaders for not letting jews go up to this area. a little bit having it both ways. >> irris we are also hearing of a series of explosions in gaza, targeting the leaders of palestinian president mahmoud abbas' fatah party. what more can you tell us about this? >> this has been a surprise. next week is the 10th anniversary of yasser arafat. commemorations were planned -- are planned. tuesday is the day. what we see today is 10 explosions outside the houses of 10 fatah leaders, a bomb placed in the car of the fatah spokesman, and the area where the commemoration was due to take lace, there was an explosion. -- take place, there was an explosion. there are letters supposedly signed by isis. neither five top or hamas -- neither fatah or hamas believe it is isis, but it has put into doubt plans to commemorate. >> thank you for that update. not to ukraine where there are reports of a new russian tank incursion into the country -- now to ukraine, where there are
- with the new eu foreign-policy chief, her first visit outside the eu. he criticized the palestinian leaders for not letting jews go up to this area. a little bit having it both ways. >> irris we are also hearing of a series of explosions in gaza, targeting the leaders of palestinian president mahmoud abbas' fatah party. what more can you tell us about this? >> this has been a surprise. next week is the 10th anniversary of yasser arafat. commemorations were planned -- are planned....
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that is when the eu has to rule on whether their budget are in line. if the french want to take a shot of brussels, this is a perfect chance. becauselso interested some are suggesting this is just a way of appeasing europeans, especially the french in terms of the european union trying to take care of you so that they thet vote the right way and elections in the next couple of years. is that fair? >> the question is, is there new money to create jobs and create investment? yes. we saw last month that european banks are healthy. have strong balance sheets. how do you get that money off the european bank balance sheet and into projects, whether they are high-tech, infrastructure, inside of the eu to spur job growth? that is going to be the test on what happens so that the right or center or in some cases extremist parties, whether there is job growth or robust economic growth. >> let's bring the conversation back to the u.k. thomas cook is a big mover this one. this is after the ceo stepped down. the news was released at the company's full-year earnings
that is when the eu has to rule on whether their budget are in line. if the french want to take a shot of brussels, this is a perfect chance. becauselso interested some are suggesting this is just a way of appeasing europeans, especially the french in terms of the european union trying to take care of you so that they thet vote the right way and elections in the next couple of years. is that fair? >> the question is, is there new money to create jobs and create investment? yes. we saw...
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migrants, eu workers, and so forth. i think where cameron has potential support is around changing the rules and access to benefits for eu migrants, as opposed to putting outright curbs on the number of migrants that come to britain. >> do you know how many people, though, how many migrants try to claim benefits? because isn't it a fact that most people who come to the uk and who move across the world in general go to get work? they're not after benefits in general. they want jobs. >> that's quite right. normally we would argue that free movement has been on net, on the whole beneficial to the united kingdom and to europe. having said that, though, of course it does come with some challenges and this is not only a discussion about access to benefits and so-called benefits tourism, which i agree is very much a red herring. it's also about the very specific type of welfare system that britain has, where it offers tax credits and universal access. health care, for example, which in some instance acts as a type of subsidy,
migrants, eu workers, and so forth. i think where cameron has potential support is around changing the rules and access to benefits for eu migrants, as opposed to putting outright curbs on the number of migrants that come to britain. >> do you know how many people, though, how many migrants try to claim benefits? because isn't it a fact that most people who come to the uk and who move across the world in general go to get work? they're not after benefits in general. they want jobs....
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but what about the response from other eu countries? we can go now to damian grammaticus, who is in poland. damian, we know well enough an awful lot of polls have swept across into the uk. working hard, but many of them enjoying some benefits here as well. what are they going to make of this? it's a pretty stringent cut, isn't it? >> reporter: it's a very good question. that's exactly why we're here in the grounds of the university, it's a couple hours outside warsaw, one of the poorer regions of the country. from this district, this area, we think something like 30,000 poles have gone to the uk in the last decade. with me, who were listening to david cameron, two of the students here, adrianna. you heard david cameron. what did you think of what you heard him say? >> i think it's really a nice speech, a really smart speech. i think the polish people must care about this because generally people should go to uk for permanent, not just temporary. if they go for temporary, they shouldn't ask about benefits. >> reporter: so you support wha
but what about the response from other eu countries? we can go now to damian grammaticus, who is in poland. damian, we know well enough an awful lot of polls have swept across into the uk. working hard, but many of them enjoying some benefits here as well. what are they going to make of this? it's a pretty stringent cut, isn't it? >> reporter: it's a very good question. that's exactly why we're here in the grounds of the university, it's a couple hours outside warsaw, one of the poorer...
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has the same conversation and the eu has a bigger plan. the moment the eu directive is going through its aim is that and the by 2020 all should deal to reach a target of 40% of nonexecutive ofectors or 33% in terms unitary board. there is a clause that says if as a company you can show you will get there on your on the new can opt out. >> thank you very much for stay tuned for bloomberg this morning and we will hear from the ecb president and he will be the central bank financial stability review and he will also be speaking to us later on this morning here at bloomberg's of don't miss that. you can join the conversation and tell us what you think about women on board and google or what you want to hear later, find me on twitter. coming up on the program i am naming names. new economic team and we will talk about the names topping her list. ♪ theelcome back, now to charged lesson economy. mean for brazil's growth story let's welcome a member of the brazilian economist, anthony. good to see you this morning. let's start with the man who m
has the same conversation and the eu has a bigger plan. the moment the eu directive is going through its aim is that and the by 2020 all should deal to reach a target of 40% of nonexecutive ofectors or 33% in terms unitary board. there is a clause that says if as a company you can show you will get there on your on the new can opt out. >> thank you very much for stay tuned for bloomberg this morning and we will hear from the ecb president and he will be the central bank financial...
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another principle was the eu budget. so that only 8 billion out of the eu budget could be deployed in this initiative, which makes it very generous and very optimistic assumption that it billioneveraged, that 8 on the part of the eu plus 5 create from the eib can a total sum of 300 15 billion. >> so we need to change the rules on a number of fronts. as a final thought, the ecb is looking for assets to buy. if we could put more money into the eib and change that aaa status, do you think these would be assets that would be useful for mario draghi to purchase? -- one waybe one day we could end up with a monetary policy story and a fiscal policy story working hand in hand. >> that is right. behink this potentially can part of the future policy mix within the eurozone. we are seeing that generally fiscal policy is becoming more expansionary, more willing to fund growth initiatives. at the same time, monetary policy is likely to remain very accommodative. if we see the third element coming in, more willingness to put structura
another principle was the eu budget. so that only 8 billion out of the eu budget could be deployed in this initiative, which makes it very generous and very optimistic assumption that it billioneveraged, that 8 on the part of the eu plus 5 create from the eib can a total sum of 300 15 billion. >> so we need to change the rules on a number of fronts. as a final thought, the ecb is looking for assets to buy. if we could put more money into the eib and change that aaa status, do you think...
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we will get both sides for being in the eu are out of the eu. the story.ate which is best for britain, membership are going it alone? the politics is interesting as well. we will get rob hutton's take on the politics. is a broader this story and business is affected. >> it is very much a business agenda. what is interesting to me is that we come into this and nobody knows who the conservative candidate is. who she is, what she stands for. this is turning into presidential politics. bus. has always been increasingly, the u.k. has been dominated by leadership. you look at the problems in the labour party and their struggles with ed miliband and whether he is the right man, and whether you can have a party leader that people are not in favor of and still see your self forming a government. leadership is very important. we know who mark reckless is but nigel farage is the figurehead when it comes to ukip as well. the interesting thing about this by election is if reckless wins, you could see further defection from the conservative party. i think it
we will get both sides for being in the eu are out of the eu. the story.ate which is best for britain, membership are going it alone? the politics is interesting as well. we will get rob hutton's take on the politics. is a broader this story and business is affected. >> it is very much a business agenda. what is interesting to me is that we come into this and nobody knows who the conservative candidate is. who she is, what she stands for. this is turning into presidential politics. bus....
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. >> eu migrants should have a job offer before they come here. uk taxpayers will not support them if they don't. >>> and thanksgiving in troubled times. after the fallout from the ferguson shooting, we join one family trying to make sense of race relations in today's america. >>> aaron's here with all the business, including a look at the bumpy road to recovery, aaron, in brazil. >> absolutely. it was one of the fastest growing economies in the world, but this year, brazil has been in recession. as of today, no longer. just a pinch of growth, and now all eyes are on this man, the country's new finance minister as of yesterday. so we're going to go live to sao paulo to find out if he has got what it takes. >>> a very warm welcome to "gmt." it's midday here in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, d.c., and noon in the capital of guinea where francois hollande is about to touch down. he has just landed in a highly symbolic first visit by a non-african leader to one of west africa's ebola-affected countries. the number of deaths has risen above 5,500, bu
. >> eu migrants should have a job offer before they come here. uk taxpayers will not support them if they don't. >>> and thanksgiving in troubled times. after the fallout from the ferguson shooting, we join one family trying to make sense of race relations in today's america. >>> aaron's here with all the business, including a look at the bumpy road to recovery, aaron, in brazil. >> absolutely. it was one of the fastest growing economies in the world, but this...
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so the parliament does not have the authority to order a google breakup, but the eu commission does. are they trying to send a message to the u.s. giant? that is a message we put into our correspondent. >> no doubt it is a message to regulators to take a tough stance on google. the future of google lies within the hands of the new eu antitrust commissioner and no doubt this will be a concern for google. they know that when it comes to the internal market, competition on the internal market, the commission has far-reaching powers, unlike other subjects. that is a lesson that it google's competitor already learned the hard way. >> in other news, 40 people have been killed in a bomb blast in nigeria. five of the dead were soldiers. a roadside bomb tore through a bus station. >> the attack comes after female suicide bombers killed 44 people in another city. the region has seen numerous attacks linked to the boko haram in surgeon see. -- insurgency. five people have been killed following a suicide attack on a british embassy in afghanistan. >> the bomber was on a motorcycle when he drove
so the parliament does not have the authority to order a google breakup, but the eu commission does. are they trying to send a message to the u.s. giant? that is a message we put into our correspondent. >> no doubt it is a message to regulators to take a tough stance on google. the future of google lies within the hands of the new eu antitrust commissioner and no doubt this will be a concern for google. they know that when it comes to the internal market, competition on the internal...
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that is according to an eu lawmaker. washington has also weighed in on the eu inquiry including to the financial times report. they've expressed -- expressed alarm -- they have expressed alarm over the activities. will be told to apply for the right to be forgotten to its website beyond the eu under rules being drafted by privacy regulators. the challenges facing whitmanpackard with meg are a little clearer. as she prepares to split it in two fourth-quarter sales have missed analyst estimates. revenue fell to $24.8 billion as the cup -- company suffered from a peckish personal computer market. a deep-sea sonar search for the missing malaysia airlines flight will find wreckage from the plane, that is according to the lead investigator, the operation has lasted 263 days and so far has yielded nothing. the searches are now confident the plane will be found along an arc in the southern indian ocean which matches the last transition from the plane. to one of ourack top stories the eurozone is getting of take boost. more from
that is according to an eu lawmaker. washington has also weighed in on the eu inquiry including to the financial times report. they've expressed -- expressed alarm -- they have expressed alarm over the activities. will be told to apply for the right to be forgotten to its website beyond the eu under rules being drafted by privacy regulators. the challenges facing whitmanpackard with meg are a little clearer. as she prepares to split it in two fourth-quarter sales have missed analyst estimates....
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is an integral part of our assessment and of britain and other eu members. if written were to leave it depends on the circumstances and it would depend on what comes afterward. we would expect some sort of relationship between britain and the eu even if the referendum would go toward an exit -- brexit. the remaining eu would be important to assess what the economic impact would be but it would be a difficult negotiation to say the least. i would not stand here and exclude this categorically and say it would not affect the credit of the eu. talkt's shift gears and about europe and where you're standing right now, you say the threat of recession is a wake-up ecb, thea risk for the germans or governments in europe and i used three and a very specific in creating three categories. >> i think it is a wake-up call for everyone and we of been warning of the growth outlook for quite some time before so the economy slowed in the middle and the one thing that characterizes and unites many of the member states and i'm not only referring to government debt but private s
is an integral part of our assessment and of britain and other eu members. if written were to leave it depends on the circumstances and it would depend on what comes afterward. we would expect some sort of relationship between britain and the eu even if the referendum would go toward an exit -- brexit. the remaining eu would be important to assess what the economic impact would be but it would be a difficult negotiation to say the least. i would not stand here and exclude this categorically and...
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total exports to the non-eurozone eu rose by nearly 14%. for countries inside the eurozone, the increase was 3.4% and over 10.5%. analysts say the eu's current weakness has made german export more attractive. a further boost has come from economic improvements in countries like the u.s., but economists say german producers should not rest on their laurels. the economies of many eu countries, germany's biggest partners, are still unstable. >> those german export numbers were not enough to convince investors in germany. >> better german export numbers -- this was not enough to inspire investors on this last trading day of the week syria and also, the weekly performance of the german dax is negative. 12 dax companies reported earnings in the course of this week. only half of them managed to convince investors. this also means that to question whether or not the downswing over the german economy over the summer was temporary cannot be answered finally yet. adding to all this this friday, unsettling news from the east of ukraine came in, and thi
total exports to the non-eurozone eu rose by nearly 14%. for countries inside the eurozone, the increase was 3.4% and over 10.5%. analysts say the eu's current weakness has made german export more attractive. a further boost has come from economic improvements in countries like the u.s., but economists say german producers should not rest on their laurels. the economies of many eu countries, germany's biggest partners, are still unstable. >> those german export numbers were not enough to...
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. >> the new eu president has said christmas has come early. he launched an investment fund to help flat line the european economy. critics say it will put taxpayers at risk. we're also asking the question, is this deal too little too late? >>> hello. it is midday here in london. 7:00 a.m. washington, 6:00 a.m. in ferguson, missouri. there's been a second night of angry demonstrations after the decision not to charge a white policeman that shot the unarmed black teenager. protests have spread country wide. a dozen cities have seen demonstrations new york to seattle. most the rioting did break out in oakland, california. in ferguson, 40 arrests were made. police seized some weapons. there was no repeat of monday night. the city had hundreds of extra national guard troops patrolling the streets. our north america editor sends this. warning, his report contains some flashing lights. >> reporter: protests have been going on a few hours now. these people are outside the main ferguson police station. there have been a number of squirmishes tonight. a
. >> the new eu president has said christmas has come early. he launched an investment fund to help flat line the european economy. critics say it will put taxpayers at risk. we're also asking the question, is this deal too little too late? >>> hello. it is midday here in london. 7:00 a.m. washington, 6:00 a.m. in ferguson, missouri. there's been a second night of angry demonstrations after the decision not to charge a white policeman that shot the unarmed black teenager....
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on free movement throughout the eu. we had the outgoing president of the eu, mr. barroso here in london just the other week saying you won't get a deal on that. if you want to go down that road, you'll have to leave the eu. we've had president hollande saying it's not a priority for anyone else in the eu. we've had a number of eastern eu leaders saying exactly the same, and now mrs. merkel. why mrs. merkel's comments are perhaps more significant, it's not just because of who she is. the fact that she is the key pivotal player in europe. but also the tone of her reported remarks. her suggestion that really mr. cameron was leaving himself no room for maneuver. you've got a sense of her exasperation, frustration. almost resignation now that mr. cameron was incrementally taking britain out of the eu. that said, when you talk to folk in downing street this morning, they are adamant that they are going to cut a deal, which they think is in britain's interest, and never mind what mrs. merkel is saying, they have to do what the
on free movement throughout the eu. we had the outgoing president of the eu, mr. barroso here in london just the other week saying you won't get a deal on that. if you want to go down that road, you'll have to leave the eu. we've had president hollande saying it's not a priority for anyone else in the eu. we've had a number of eastern eu leaders saying exactly the same, and now mrs. merkel. why mrs. merkel's comments are perhaps more significant, it's not just because of who she is. the fact...
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to stay in the eu. she has reached out to david cameron on the multiple times over the recent months to try and make that happen. this immigration issue has turned into a problem for her. that now with this morning she is trying to draw a line of how far she is prepared to back the u.k. government. >> run me through this. we talk about a possible british exit being a disaster for all of europe. she is interested in keeping the u.k. in the eu. up week as iis will do everything to keep you inside. not at any price is basically what she is saying. she has hinted at this before. this is causing the latest quite a stir in the u.k.. merkel has of writing factors to consider. as much as she would like the u.k. to stay in the european union, she cites arguments such as the uk's free market tradition being important to the eu as a whole. she can only push that so far. ,isn't in the report she doesn't want to be seen as promoting an anti-immigration agenda in europe. >> how does this fit into her broader agenda o
to stay in the eu. she has reached out to david cameron on the multiple times over the recent months to try and make that happen. this immigration issue has turned into a problem for her. that now with this morning she is trying to draw a line of how far she is prepared to back the u.k. government. >> run me through this. we talk about a possible british exit being a disaster for all of europe. she is interested in keeping the u.k. in the eu. up week as iis will do everything to keep you...
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the solution is to leave the eu. the only solution is to vote ukip. .hat is a simplistic analysis it does not mean that the way to counter it is necessarily to echo ukip's lines. conservatives can be talking about the economic recovery. itour has many arguments could be talking about, starting with the nhs. of this isy of all that leaving the eu would expose the u.k. to globalization on a greater level. that is an argument we do not hear anywhere. alone.d go it going it alone in the global system is probably harder to do. than going -- harder to there are some protections that come with membership of the eu. why is british politics getting so obsessed with immigration? is it because nobody can figure out a way of countering the ukip threat. why is the political narrative so narrowly defined? >> political parties are panicking. the reality is that most people in britain do not support ukip. hade are votes to be elsewhere. we have had the european withions and by elections low turnout, which magnifies the threat from u
the solution is to leave the eu. the only solution is to vote ukip. .hat is a simplistic analysis it does not mean that the way to counter it is necessarily to echo ukip's lines. conservatives can be talking about the economic recovery. itour has many arguments could be talking about, starting with the nhs. of this isy of all that leaving the eu would expose the u.k. to globalization on a greater level. that is an argument we do not hear anywhere. alone.d go it going it alone in the global...
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or eu . bad economic news for the european union. problems predicted for the rate is the kindest, including france. and a polite little bear is popping up all over london. more on the celebrity-designed statues of paddington bear on the way. i am in paris. thanks for joining us. america is voting today in one of the most pivotal elections in years. traditionally the party of the sitting president tends to fare badly in elections in the middle of the second term, but this time seems like it could be particularly bad for barack obama. let's bring in our washington correspondent. very early there in the morning. taking a look forward at this day, these kinds of regular midterm elections are truly an american phenomenon, i would say. why are they so organs and one is truly the biggest issue at stake? >> one third of the senate is up for grabs. the senate is the most important institution in these midterm elections. it has been under democratic control since 2006. indications and polls and expert opinions all indicate that the senate coul
or eu . bad economic news for the european union. problems predicted for the rate is the kindest, including france. and a polite little bear is popping up all over london. more on the celebrity-designed statues of paddington bear on the way. i am in paris. thanks for joining us. america is voting today in one of the most pivotal elections in years. traditionally the party of the sitting president tends to fare badly in elections in the middle of the second term, but this time seems like it...
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the eu has cut its euro area growth forecast. it has also cut its inflation forecast for this year and next year. we had a lot of companies saying they were very concerned about the situation in europe. the other concern is disinflation that could lead to deflation. this is a worrying sign that the eu has cut its inflation forecast for 2014 and 2015. >> the bad news just keeps coming. that brings the official line in line with where the market expectation was. an ongoing story, a difficult dilemma for mario draghi. he needs the fiscal story to develop a little bit further. running out of road on the monetary front maybe. and little bit of volatility in this space as well. this.ch of a reaction to topet's get straight to our corporate story. jpmorgan faces a u.s. come in all investigation into its foreign exchange dealings. they have boosted maximum estimate for reasonably possible losses on legal cases. that they are actually predicting this will happen or is this a safeguard? they are preparing. whether or not that is a predicti
the eu has cut its euro area growth forecast. it has also cut its inflation forecast for this year and next year. we had a lot of companies saying they were very concerned about the situation in europe. the other concern is disinflation that could lead to deflation. this is a worrying sign that the eu has cut its inflation forecast for 2014 and 2015. >> the bad news just keeps coming. that brings the official line in line with where the market expectation was. an ongoing story, a...
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going to be talking to russia's ambassador to the eu. and we are exclusive with the ceo of hunter boots. james suess is going to be talking about his push to take what was once a well the firm into the fashion market. ♪ >> a european court recommends rejecting the challenge to the bonus cap. -- we know aritish lot about the rain. we are talking about how to make it rain in the fashion industry. about taking the brand beyond wellies and into fashion and global growth. that is coming up later in the program. good morning to our viewers in europe. good evening to those in asia. welcome to those just waking up in the united states. we are live from bloomberg's european headquarters in london. francine is off today. let's get trait to our stop story. fines for rbs this morning. 56 millionll pay pounds for the crash of its computer systems in 2012. our u.k. banking reporter is here. fined -- it was a big glitch. is this fine commence or it with the crime? >> it is quite a big fine. 56 million pounds, $88 million, quite a big fine. that, howe
going to be talking to russia's ambassador to the eu. and we are exclusive with the ceo of hunter boots. james suess is going to be talking about his push to take what was once a well the firm into the fashion market. ♪ >> a european court recommends rejecting the challenge to the bonus cap. -- we know aritish lot about the rain. we are talking about how to make it rain in the fashion industry. about taking the brand beyond wellies and into fashion and global growth. that is coming up...
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u.k.ver chances of the leaving the eu? >> just as with the scottish referendum, i think it is sufficiently bad. in multiple ways. it is sufficiently likely that we have to take this as a huge threat. allnd it repugnant that parties, particularly the conservative, but all parties are catering to the small minded . ventures. it is a betrayal of the u.k.'s best interests. >> talk to me about the bank of england. you were involved as in mpc member for years. carney's communication skills. set ofrnor carney has a reforms underway. he is going to make a bunch of proposals soon. i think -- there is stuff about forecasting. when i was there they did a bad job. they continue to do a bad job. >> does the central bank ever doing good job? >> people are presuming too much accuracy. in 2002-2006 it was accurate because it was a randomly happy period in the world economy. on the communication, governor away from theed forward guidance he and his colleagues had put out there and said it is going to be data driven. i wish he took a page f
u.k.ver chances of the leaving the eu? >> just as with the scottish referendum, i think it is sufficiently bad. in multiple ways. it is sufficiently likely that we have to take this as a huge threat. allnd it repugnant that parties, particularly the conservative, but all parties are catering to the small minded . ventures. it is a betrayal of the u.k.'s best interests. >> talk to me about the bank of england. you were involved as in mpc member for years. carney's communication...
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we have benefited greatly at easyjet from the eu. cannot haveit escaped your attention there has been speculation about your future and where your career might go next, the telegraph wrote a praising article to you for delivering 10 times more profit compared to when you first joined and suggesting if you like a challenge you might like a job in the retail sector. any thoughts? >> i think the aviation sector ,s pretty challenging every day i love what i am doing at easyjet and i think we are doing brilliantly for our customers and i intend to keep doing that for a long time to come. onjoining us for more easyjet one of the airlines analysts. we started the conversation just there with capacity and increasing runways but when we look at capacity from airline to everyone is talking about it, how crowded is it getting? >> we've gone from an environment where there were two low-cost carriers trying to take shares from the legacy that is easyjet and ryanair. to certainly a more crowded space, give norwegian, with their, and always pretty
we have benefited greatly at easyjet from the eu. cannot haveit escaped your attention there has been speculation about your future and where your career might go next, the telegraph wrote a praising article to you for delivering 10 times more profit compared to when you first joined and suggesting if you like a challenge you might like a job in the retail sector. any thoughts? >> i think the aviation sector ,s pretty challenging every day i love what i am doing at easyjet and i think we...
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crucial talks between greece and its eu-imf creditors fail to break a deadlock on the country's planned budget for next year. people turned out around the country with some 18,000 demonstrating in athens. men women and children, old and young, most fleeing war at home and now on dry land. 600 people are being sheltered on the greek island of crete after spending six days at sea. the vessel was towed into harbor on thursday morning. most of its passengers are believed to be refugees of the syrian war. the british prime minister has given a major policy speech on immigration. during that speech, david cameron said his plan to curb eu migrant arrivals by limiting access to benefits would require a reform of european treaties. cameron has been under pressure to curb immigration by the u.k. independent party. >> we have tightened up across the board. not only at the border, but also inside the country, too. stopping illegal immigrants from opening a bank account or obtaining a driving license or renting a home. these are measures that other parties did not support but which i believe are ess
crucial talks between greece and its eu-imf creditors fail to break a deadlock on the country's planned budget for next year. people turned out around the country with some 18,000 demonstrating in athens. men women and children, old and young, most fleeing war at home and now on dry land. 600 people are being sheltered on the greek island of crete after spending six days at sea. the vessel was towed into harbor on thursday morning. most of its passengers are believed to be refugees of the...
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some would argue this widens the gap between where the eu is versus the u.s. and we're heading in the wrong direction. >> yeah. it feels like the nail and the hammer is a much wider issue. i think this is a much more highly charged issue than what is at hand in this report. >> i think the disconnect between the way that the americans -- and the eu is seeing this is driven a lot by the political agendas. i think there's concerns over the amount of data google handle. i think the way they're trying to pursue this at the moment is not the same issue and they're trying to find a point. it feels also like history repeating itself. is it the same rhetoric microsoft got during the 90s around having a monopoly during 2000 and wanting them to bundle next door with their service. >> we're just following momentum for the tech investment, but we don't have a long view in google. >> as a tech entrepreneur, i want to ask you, when you see this policy, this push back from eu lawmakers, is it discouraging and do you think it will stop others from their presence here? >> yeah,
some would argue this widens the gap between where the eu is versus the u.s. and we're heading in the wrong direction. >> yeah. it feels like the nail and the hammer is a much wider issue. i think this is a much more highly charged issue than what is at hand in this report. >> i think the disconnect between the way that the americans -- and the eu is seeing this is driven a lot by the political agendas. i think there's concerns over the amount of data google handle. i think the way...
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will continuee eu to use sanctions as a means of maintaining pressure on moscow. cease-fire declared in eastern ukraine is extremely fragile at best. there are repeated violations. there is little political progress to report. they look to spread political and economic change across the eastern border. oftoday, the governor missouri activated the national guard and declared a state of emergency ahead of the pending grand jury decision in the fatal shooting of michael brown. the black unarmed teenager was shot by a white police officer, sparking a wave of civil unrest. reason beingecific given for why the state of emergency is being declared today? inofficials say this is anticipation of a decision by the grand jury, which is currently deciding whether or not to lay charges against darren wilson, the officer who shot michael brown dead during the summer. we do not know when the decision by the grand jury will be announced, all we are told it will come before the end of this month. the national guard will serve as a secondary force. effectively, they will be there t
will continuee eu to use sanctions as a means of maintaining pressure on moscow. cease-fire declared in eastern ukraine is extremely fragile at best. there are repeated violations. there is little political progress to report. they look to spread political and economic change across the eastern border. oftoday, the governor missouri activated the national guard and declared a state of emergency ahead of the pending grand jury decision in the fatal shooting of michael brown. the black unarmed...
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the message to moscow is that you want dialogue. -- eu wants dialogue. the german foreign minister thinks that they should open talks. >> maybe it would make sense to bring portal -- to bring both organizations, one of which is more of a nucleus, into contact. we should see if there is truly reason for worry, given the nervousness and concerns that have caused so much public contention. >> she has indicated that she might pay a visit to the russian president in moscow. >> our brussels correspondent has been following today's meetings and joins us now live. it looks like some mixed signals coming out of brussels, especially at a time when the conflict in the eastern ukraine could easily explode and become a full-scale war. what did the summit come up with, exactly? >> it is fair to say that today's decision is part of a bigger plan on the part of the ministers. on the one hand, they want to show russia that they do keep up the pressure. on the other hand, they don't want to apply to much pressure and in danger diplomatic efforts. simply because the econom
the message to moscow is that you want dialogue. -- eu wants dialogue. the german foreign minister thinks that they should open talks. >> maybe it would make sense to bring portal -- to bring both organizations, one of which is more of a nucleus, into contact. we should see if there is truly reason for worry, given the nervousness and concerns that have caused so much public contention. >> she has indicated that she might pay a visit to the russian president in moscow. >> our...
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-eu sanctions against russia over its invasion of ukraine. now serbia should be able to have a relationship with russia and a relationship with the european union. but i left belgrade seeing some alarming parallels with ukraine. and these are apples and oranges, but former ukrainian president yanukovych sought to have it both ways too, but the long process of application to, and negotiation with, the european union left russia with plenty of time to use a panoply of sticks and carrots to lure yanukovych back into the russian orbit. serbia isn't getting a full invite to join the eu anytime soon, and this leaves plenty of time for russia to increase its leverage over belgrade and to ultimately force it to choose, mother russia or europe and the united states. that forced choice, in kiev, resulted in chaos. we shouldn't let it happen again. in montenegro, russian ties are not as strong, but their intentions for gaining influence are no less than in serbia. we have a good ally today in prime minister djukonovic. his intentions are clear. he wants
-eu sanctions against russia over its invasion of ukraine. now serbia should be able to have a relationship with russia and a relationship with the european union. but i left belgrade seeing some alarming parallels with ukraine. and these are apples and oranges, but former ukrainian president yanukovych sought to have it both ways too, but the long process of application to, and negotiation with, the european union left russia with plenty of time to use a panoply of sticks and carrots to lure...
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. >> that's because the mines do not meet eu standards. they are left over from the days of the former soviet union. right now, the self-declared people's republic is largely dependent on russia. another convoy has just arrived from moscow bringing badly needed food supplies. after months of fighting, most people in the city of den yes card dependent on outside aid. most of the elderly have not received their pensions for months. outside the municipal offices, the subject of new russia is on everyone's lips. only a few dare to express a contrary opinion. >> ukraine -- i don't want to live in russia. russia should leave us alone. i don't need new russia. ukraine is my homeland. i'm russian by origin, but this is my homeland. i love ukraine, and i want to live in ukraine. >> others quickly shout out their disagreement. "my parents built on yet," one lady cries. "who are you to give it away?" many others, young people especially, don't dare to voice a love of ukraine in republic. they face too many threats. and yes goes once a melting pot of
. >> that's because the mines do not meet eu standards. they are left over from the days of the former soviet union. right now, the self-declared people's republic is largely dependent on russia. another convoy has just arrived from moscow bringing badly needed food supplies. after months of fighting, most people in the city of den yes card dependent on outside aid. most of the elderly have not received their pensions for months. outside the municipal offices, the subject of new russia is...
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we are a child of the eu and we were born from regulation. that is where we have benefited greatly is easyjet from the eu. there has been a bit of speculating about what your future might hold, where your career might go. suggesting if you like a challenge you might like a challenge in the retail sector. >> the aviation sectors pretty challenging. i love what i am doing at easyjet. keep doing that for a long time to come. >> thank you. the ceo of easyjet. >> coming up our next guest says is european car market recovering slowly but surely and he sees a bright spot in a country you would not expect. joining us for conversation coming up next. ♪ >> we just had the european car signals breaking across the bloomberg terminal. thepean car sales up in month. we're on for the first annual gain since 2007. joining me now is our guest. he is senior consultant over at frost and sullivan joining us from paris. thank you for joining us. these are a good set of numbers but when you look into the detail you see that discounting is up and there are parts
we are a child of the eu and we were born from regulation. that is where we have benefited greatly is easyjet from the eu. there has been a bit of speculating about what your future might hold, where your career might go. suggesting if you like a challenge you might like a challenge in the retail sector. >> the aviation sectors pretty challenging. i love what i am doing at easyjet. keep doing that for a long time to come. >> thank you. the ceo of easyjet. >> coming up our next...
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the eu is facing out -- phasing out subsidies for coal. some skeptics say they will believe it when they see it. >> the objective of the law is good. but they need to become reality. >> the ecology sector has been the target of many cuts. nothing is being said about the issue of diesel. >> touching on transport, he spoke in the capital. the health sector came under the microscope, too. an information campaign on pesticides was also tabled -- was tabled. >> the french president speaking earlier on, calling for unity at that summit in paris next year. we can hear more from the french president, france will hollande later on. he spoke exclusively to "france 24." the full interview will be aired in about 20 minutes from now. stay tuned for that. researchers say they are a step closer developing a vaccine against the deadly ebola virus. this comes amid the worst ever outbreak of the disease, which has claimed the lives of more than 5600 people, most in west africa. the vaccine will be available for months. the national institute of allergy and
the eu is facing out -- phasing out subsidies for coal. some skeptics say they will believe it when they see it. >> the objective of the law is good. but they need to become reality. >> the ecology sector has been the target of many cuts. nothing is being said about the issue of diesel. >> touching on transport, he spoke in the capital. the health sector came under the microscope, too. an information campaign on pesticides was also tabled -- was tabled. >> the french...
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we don't know what currency will have, we don't know if we'll be in the eu. we don't know what businesses will stay. a lot of those were valid, rational and people don't like to hear it. it was a bloody minded to treat and all english-speaking people, particularly scots if i may say so, so it was ethically scottish myself, don't you bloody well to what i should or should be fighting for. it was in the last few days of the campaign that unionists began to make a positive pace but instead of threatening, they begin to say here are the good things that our country stands for. the extraordinary things we have achieved together, spreading law and liberty, ending the slave trade, defeating three attempts to unite europe and democracy but under the eu military dictatorship is that something we are going to throw away without regret? people would respond to want, to optimism, the positivity. is there a better story to be told than that of the three english-speaking people? is there a better patrimony than that which we share, all of us in this room, where ever our an
we don't know what currency will have, we don't know if we'll be in the eu. we don't know what businesses will stay. a lot of those were valid, rational and people don't like to hear it. it was a bloody minded to treat and all english-speaking people, particularly scots if i may say so, so it was ethically scottish myself, don't you bloody well to what i should or should be fighting for. it was in the last few days of the campaign that unionists began to make a positive pace but instead of...
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i also look forward to welcoming our american friends at our next eu/u.s. justice and home affairs meeting early next year in brussels this time. thank you. >> we'll be going over -- will they be there to assist those countries in bringing their own charges, or will they be there to bring u.s. charges? >> increase the capacity of those nations to investigate these kinds of cases and to work with them in partnership and then determinations made at that point as to where if charges are to be brought, where they can be most effectively brought. i mean, that's the nature of a law enforcement partnership. investigating together and then if jurisdiction lies in two places, determining where the most effective prosecution can be held. >> general, can you update us on the number of foreign fighters headed to syria and iraq, and how many americans are included in that group? >> we -- i think there's been some recent documentation that has been shared. you know, the numbers that we have, i think, i wouldn't say they go back and forth necessarily, but they're not as p
i also look forward to welcoming our american friends at our next eu/u.s. justice and home affairs meeting early next year in brussels this time. thank you. >> we'll be going over -- will they be there to assist those countries in bringing their own charges, or will they be there to bring u.s. charges? >> increase the capacity of those nations to investigate these kinds of cases and to work with them in partnership and then determinations made at that point as to where if charges...
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cameron will not count on leaving the eu and says he would never campaign for an out vote in eu referendum. is that still his position to? >> i think britain is better off in reform european union. but the point is this. i have a plan for renegotiating our referendum and holding a referendum. he has got absolutely no plan whatsoever. he talks about, mr. speaker, he talks about the views of backbenchers. i've got the new view of one of his front benchers. this is the shadow deputy leader oof the house, and they are goig to put on the front bench who said this, and i'm sure the house will be interested. the labour party right now is in the dreadful position. [shouting] he's been -- the honorable member, he's been silent for too long. he goes on turkey goes on, we've got to be honest about ourselves. we have very low esteem with the electorate. the electorate looks at us and is going to what our policies are. he says, he concludes, we are -- that's not the view of the common. it's not the view of the backbenchers but it's a biggie of the front benchers but it's official. it's a dead parrot. [
cameron will not count on leaving the eu and says he would never campaign for an out vote in eu referendum. is that still his position to? >> i think britain is better off in reform european union. but the point is this. i have a plan for renegotiating our referendum and holding a referendum. he has got absolutely no plan whatsoever. he talks about, mr. speaker, he talks about the views of backbenchers. i've got the new view of one of his front benchers. this is the shadow deputy leader...
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he has broken his promise. >> we have cut immigration from outside the you by a third. -- the eu by 1/3. we have closed down 700 bogus colleges. we have introduced new rules on benefits, all of this clearing up a shocking shambles and mess left by the last labour government. in 2004, the decision to allow every single new member state to come to britain was a catastrophically bad decision. we have posted at the time, and i ask him again, will he apologize for that decision? >> it has gone worse, not better. and mr. speaker, on immigration, this government combines callousness with incompetence. they do not show basic humanity, and they are so incompetent that they cannot deliver their basic promises. why cannot they just admit it? on immigration, he has failed. >> on immigration, we inherent did the biggest mess this country has ever seen. benefits restricted. proper rules for new members when they join the european union. all of that clearing up the mess made by labour. and what have we heard today? not a single word of apology for the party that sends out search parties to look for
he has broken his promise. >> we have cut immigration from outside the you by a third. -- the eu by 1/3. we have closed down 700 bogus colleges. we have introduced new rules on benefits, all of this clearing up a shocking shambles and mess left by the last labour government. in 2004, the decision to allow every single new member state to come to britain was a catastrophically bad decision. we have posted at the time, and i ask him again, will he apologize for that decision? >> it...
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. >> a congolese doctor has just received the eu's top human rights award. dennis book whatdr. dennis mcculloch way -- denis mukwege was awarded the award for helping gang rape victims. the human rights prize was given by the european parliament president martin schulz. let's hear what the doctor had to say upon receiving the award. >> the woman's body in my country has become a battleground, and rape is used as an instrument of war. we have decided to raise the visibility, the struggle which has been put on congolese women for years, and to recognize their suffering and to recognize their dignity and the courage. [applause] >> back here in paris, modern art lovers are in for a treat. the first ever french retrospective of american artist jeff koons has opened at the pompidou center. koons is that master of kids tch, like the big balloon dog, a porcelain statue of michael jackson with his pet monkey, bubbles. >> wearing a suit and tie he looks more like a businessman than a visionary sculpture but he is currently the world's most successful artists. he draws his inspiration fro
. >> a congolese doctor has just received the eu's top human rights award. dennis book whatdr. dennis mcculloch way -- denis mukwege was awarded the award for helping gang rape victims. the human rights prize was given by the european parliament president martin schulz. let's hear what the doctor had to say upon receiving the award. >> the woman's body in my country has become a battleground, and rape is used as an instrument of war. we have decided to raise the visibility, the...
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battle to, the budget see if the eu will punish france. we will also look at president hollande's popularity problem which seems to be persisting. ♪ acts will back to "the pulse -- >> welcome back to "the pulse." one restaurant plans to change that. they are opening london's first palio friendly restaurant. bloomberg went to find out more. about paleo diet isn't historical reenactment. it is about taking the sensible principles and saying, this makes sense. i started out doing a pop-up restaurant with my concept. now we have opened london's first paleo restaurant. the whole purpose of the paleo diet is to go back to real food, vegetables, meat, eating all the parts of an animal. the things i found most fascinating were always to do with how the body works or how food works. part-timeto study doing my nutrition diploma. for me, -- [indiscernible] campaign to get an extra 30,000. that pretty much was the premium difference to getting to zone one. investment from friends and family. there were plenty of restaurants that were much cheaper, b
battle to, the budget see if the eu will punish france. we will also look at president hollande's popularity problem which seems to be persisting. ♪ acts will back to "the pulse -- >> welcome back to "the pulse." one restaurant plans to change that. they are opening london's first palio friendly restaurant. bloomberg went to find out more. about paleo diet isn't historical reenactment. it is about taking the sensible principles and saying, this makes sense. i started out...
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but there is a negotiation that's about to start over, well, what part of the eu's arrangements could you unpick, and essentially what you've now got as the german chancellor laying down a red line, making things extremely difficult for david cameron. >> and i suppose the impact that this has had underlines the importance of the issues of immigration and the european union as we approach an election in may. >> absolutely. the intervention from germany has very much raised the political temperature over this issue in britain, because essentially what you've had is the euro skeptic, the party saying ah-ha, told you so. you just have to leave. and then making things difficult for david cameron, you have those in the opposition labour party saying it shows he seems to be handling the negotiations in a very cac handed way. so a difficult thing for david cameron to deal with. but let's face it, it's a difficult issue for all of the political parties in this country, and also differently for the germans. there is concern about immigration in britain. there clearly will need to be some sort o
but there is a negotiation that's about to start over, well, what part of the eu's arrangements could you unpick, and essentially what you've now got as the german chancellor laying down a red line, making things extremely difficult for david cameron. >> and i suppose the impact that this has had underlines the importance of the issues of immigration and the european union as we approach an election in may. >> absolutely. the intervention from germany has very much raised the...
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. >> the eu's latest attempt to save lives as thousands attend the dangerous crossing from north africa. but does the mission go far enough? >> the 2016 qualifying for the euro tournament. >> will come back to the show. every year, thousands of refugees risk their lives trying to get era. daily from points across north africa taking over crowded and often shoddy boats and sail to make it. >> the trip got even more dangerous after italy called an end to its motto nostrum program . it has saved tens of thousands of people that ran in to trouble on the high seas. the italian operation has been replaced by a smaller eu mission called triton run by the european border agency. human rights groups have criticized the development. >> because the mediterranean has calmed down after a storm, so a handful of journalists get a chance to witness one of the first patrols of operation triton. the chief of operations on board the portuguese vessel. >> the aspects of the sea, we will positively id. >> the coast guard has dispatched a plane in the area to do just that. that's a third of what the italians
. >> the eu's latest attempt to save lives as thousands attend the dangerous crossing from north africa. but does the mission go far enough? >> the 2016 qualifying for the euro tournament. >> will come back to the show. every year, thousands of refugees risk their lives trying to get era. daily from points across north africa taking over crowded and often shoddy boats and sail to make it. >> the trip got even more dangerous after italy called an end to its motto nostrum...
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have to lose from leaving the eu? we know is the end of a project and not being at the table for negotiations. do you have the figures of productivity lost? would businesses go elsewhere? >> right. no, the answers i do not know because we do not know what the situation would be like. would britain just like switzerland? meaning that all of the european rules and laws and committed him without being at the table. in that case, it would be very minimal -- the loss would be very minimal a negative if you do not do things that are bad overall. i am not sure that is the case. >> we have breaking news. back to japan. abe is orderly ministers to get a stimulus package. we hope worth hearing more in tournament third >> no details. he is telling ministers to prepare a stimulus package. administration -- you would probably want to say, we have a new economic plan. [laughter] >> it does not matter. we are working on it. >> it is politics as well. this is play -- this is him playing tough or i am in charge christmas i am calling
have to lose from leaving the eu? we know is the end of a project and not being at the table for negotiations. do you have the figures of productivity lost? would businesses go elsewhere? >> right. no, the answers i do not know because we do not know what the situation would be like. would britain just like switzerland? meaning that all of the european rules and laws and committed him without being at the table. in that case, it would be very minimal -- the loss would be very minimal a...
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raising the odds of an british exit from that eu. that is a scenario that would be a disaster for britain's economy and the eu. they will be hoping the recent love for ukip melts away i may 2015 -- by may 2015. mmm, ukip. tommy kenzie, bloomberg. polls open tomorrow. results are expected in the early hours of friday u.k. time. >> join us on twitter. let us know what you want to see more of and less of. >> it is stand on my four head. forehead. on my [laughter] he had to you what say about japan's most ambitious stimulus plans and the decision to maintain it after the break. ♪ >> time for today's company news. has launched a probe into possible insider trading at bnp paribas. prosecutors say it is too early to determine who may be involved . the investigation could be dropped if no evidence of wrongdoing is uncovered. bnp paribas refused to comment. dismissed sachs has one of its traders over his alleged behavior during his time at another company. he identified the trader. aswas identified internally a participant and transcript re
raising the odds of an british exit from that eu. that is a scenario that would be a disaster for britain's economy and the eu. they will be hoping the recent love for ukip melts away i may 2015 -- by may 2015. mmm, ukip. tommy kenzie, bloomberg. polls open tomorrow. results are expected in the early hours of friday u.k. time. >> join us on twitter. let us know what you want to see more of and less of. >> it is stand on my four head. forehead. on my [laughter] he had to you what say...
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google has been the subject of an antitrust investigation from the eu for four years. if the crowds are not as large as black friday, maybe it is because many people did their shopping online. it was a record-breaking day for target, which had it biggest online day ever. walmart headed second-biggest online day -- had its second-biggest online day. i was on amazon myself. opec said they would not cut production levels despite a global glut. more.hilcote has much there was not speculation opec would cut production prices, so why did we see oil prices fall so much? >> it is a good question. while there was an expectation that they would not cut production, nobody expected they would wait another six months to reconvene to look at oil prices again. that was a surprise. people thought they would roll over their production budget and then have an emergency meeting in about three months time because, obviously, the price of oil has been retreating quickly and you would have thought they would want to get together quickly to keep an eye on it, and take action if they need to,
google has been the subject of an antitrust investigation from the eu for four years. if the crowds are not as large as black friday, maybe it is because many people did their shopping online. it was a record-breaking day for target, which had it biggest online day ever. walmart headed second-biggest online day -- had its second-biggest online day. i was on amazon myself. opec said they would not cut production levels despite a global glut. more.hilcote has much there was not speculation opec...
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sturgeon this morning has called for a separate majority for scotland in the event of an eu referendum, which is a reserved matter in respect of the scotland act 19 98. will the prime minister refused her request or demand, and willie also condemn the liberal democrats for what appears to be a beach oh over our referendum bill? >> my honorable friend, we are one united kingdom. there will be one in/out referendum, and that will be decided on a majority of those who vote. that is how the rules should work. i am very disappointed we will -- be able to take board forward the referendum bill in this parliament. it was not possible to get agreement on a monday resolution. there is only one way to get it, and that is for a return of conservative government. >> mr. speaker, mr. speaker, a vital tool that has helped to bring murderers, rapists, and pedophiles to justice is the european arrest warrant. why is the prime minister delaying a vote on it? >> i am not delaying having a vote on it. there will be a vote on it. we will need to have a small matter of negotiations to take place within eur
sturgeon this morning has called for a separate majority for scotland in the event of an eu referendum, which is a reserved matter in respect of the scotland act 19 98. will the prime minister refused her request or demand, and willie also condemn the liberal democrats for what appears to be a beach oh over our referendum bill? >> my honorable friend, we are one united kingdom. there will be one in/out referendum, and that will be decided on a majority of those who vote. that is how the...