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it's saudis london being turned into a vibrant place -- it saw east london being turned into a vibrant place. sive now?en >> it is very expensive. sometimes we are struggling. , this is whatme we are trying to do. >> give me a sense of in one year or two years' time. how much will we be purchasing? at the moment, 20% of commerce for clothing is done online. need an upgrade for physical retail. consumers no longer want to be sold the same products in the same shops. online come as welcome and needs to grow into something different. for us, this is about connecting a consumer with a young designer and knowing that your money goes into the pockets of the young designer. you will him something that nobody else in the world has. which i think is luxury. at the same time, physical retail needs to upgrade. we need to have the element of curation. it is not about numbers and pushing high street pieces and consequences for the environment. it is more about providing .onsumers with added value >> which brands out there are getting the move to social media right? >> there are some really interest
it's saudis london being turned into a vibrant place -- it saw east london being turned into a vibrant place. sive now?en >> it is very expensive. sometimes we are struggling. , this is whatme we are trying to do. >> give me a sense of in one year or two years' time. how much will we be purchasing? at the moment, 20% of commerce for clothing is done online. need an upgrade for physical retail. consumers no longer want to be sold the same products in the same shops. online come as...
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and also the death of lee rigby the soldier on the streets of london last year. and i think you know the argument is is that there is a sense that however horrific and gory and extreme the decapitation of james foley is it seems seems strange that only now we're recognizing the plight of iraqis in syria as you are suffering similar of similar fates that there are at the hands of isis and it does there is a risk a very serious risk that you're sending a message that one american life is more valuable than countless thousands of iraq in syria and one's ok you are in line at one of the interesting things is that we look at this ongoing tragedy in syria where no one is faultless when it be time logically speaking to make amends with assad and take on according to the u.s. state department. if defense department the most horrific threat to the world then take on isis together that would be logical but it's not going to happen is it well i don't think so to be practical on this issue especially every other to prove that there's no way for the western allies to make any
and also the death of lee rigby the soldier on the streets of london last year. and i think you know the argument is is that there is a sense that however horrific and gory and extreme the decapitation of james foley is it seems seems strange that only now we're recognizing the plight of iraqis in syria as you are suffering similar of similar fates that there are at the hands of isis and it does there is a risk a very serious risk that you're sending a message that one american life is more...
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and also the death of lee rigby the soldier on the streets of london last year. and i think you know the argument is is that there is a sense that however horrific and gory and extreme the decapitation of james foley is it seems seems strange that only now we're recognizing the plight of iraqis and syria's you know suffering similar of similar fates that there are at the hands of isis and it does there is a risk a very serious risk that you're sending a message that one american life is more valuable than countless thousands of iraq in syria and one's ok you've outlined it one of the interesting things is that we look at this ongoing tragedy in syria where no one is faultless when it be time logically speaking to make amends with assad and take on according to the u.s. state department. if defense department the most horrific threat to the world then take on isis together that would be logical but it's not going to happen is it well i don't think so to be practical on this issue especially of the other to prove that there is no way for the who are still alive is
and also the death of lee rigby the soldier on the streets of london last year. and i think you know the argument is is that there is a sense that however horrific and gory and extreme the decapitation of james foley is it seems seems strange that only now we're recognizing the plight of iraqis and syria's you know suffering similar of similar fates that there are at the hands of isis and it does there is a risk a very serious risk that you're sending a message that one american life is more...
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the game was in london. charlie d'agata reports from a city that's become the nfl's home away from home. >> every year around this time, this choke of turf in london looks and feels a lot like america. this is the nfl going long with three regular season games in london for the very first time. >> there's so much going on in the game. it's great. the glitz, the glamour, it's everything. >> it's time for an nfl franchise in london. >> i would love one here. i think it would be fantastic. the will cultivate the passion the uk fans have for the game. >> that's making the nfl pay attention. all those glorious british actions, da dolphin fans but these are die hard football fans. >> this is not an american audience says the vp of international mark waller. >> about 88% of the fans are uk fans. the vast majority from the london area. >> the nfl says there are now 12 million fans in the'# uk and sports broadcaster saw a 60% audience increase last year alone. all american football games they play are here and has be
the game was in london. charlie d'agata reports from a city that's become the nfl's home away from home. >> every year around this time, this choke of turf in london looks and feels a lot like america. this is the nfl going long with three regular season games in london for the very first time. >> there's so much going on in the game. it's great. the glitz, the glamour, it's everything. >> it's time for an nfl franchise in london. >> i would love one here. i think it...
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cnn, london. >> the u.s. president echoes the urgent warnings from public health officials on ebola. >> here's the hard truth. in west africa ebola is now an epidemic the likes of which we have not seen before. >> washington plans to respond back with that in a moment. eligible for medicare?r ] 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
cnn, london. >> the u.s. president echoes the urgent warnings from public health officials on ebola. >> here's the hard truth. in west africa ebola is now an epidemic the likes of which we have not seen before. >> washington plans to respond back with that in a moment. eligible for medicare?r ] 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,...
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london is doing very well. there are specific issues for london such as more a for and need tovestment safeguard the economic sector for regulatory entries and from europe. there are issues that probably will not be addressed in birmingham but to their ongoing. beyond that, the other cities in the u.k. are faced in london, one in five people last of them living wage. of the issue shared by other cities are shared by london. >> a give us your thoughts on away just. this is not just a question. -- give us your thoughts on away es.t -- on wag wages are pretty sluggish. >> the you are right. needs to seeide more momentum. the best way is to have a much longer economic growth. reflection we have been in the past six years. instead of unemployment and rising sharply as most economists predicted, the shock absorber is not employment but wages. wages were low. on top of that, energy price and inflation. it has made in the cost of living a big a problem for people. as the economy gather more momentum, wages are likely t
london is doing very well. there are specific issues for london such as more a for and need tovestment safeguard the economic sector for regulatory entries and from europe. there are issues that probably will not be addressed in birmingham but to their ongoing. beyond that, the other cities in the u.k. are faced in london, one in five people last of them living wage. of the issue shared by other cities are shared by london. >> a give us your thoughts on away just. this is not just a...
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it is all about london fashion week. they want to make london the most talked about city in terms of fashion. they will be talking to all of the innovators here. stay tuned for many of my interviews. they will be talking about how this is disruption fashion for th. >> make sure that fashion stays on the agenda. >> i thought i would look at philip seymour hoffman's film. a big loss to the acting community. his last film is called the most wanted man. it is adapted from a spy novel written in 2008. he resembles a hung over panda in his final leading role of a disillusioned spymaster. >> what have you got? >> it goes back to this story which is about the retailers. everyone goes out and get a walk. going for a walk makes everybody feel better. to be one of the conclusions from the research. "countdown" continues. russian threatens retaliation. discuss that and a lot about scotland when we return after a short break. >> russia sanctioned again. the latest round of penalties will take effect today. --we are alive in ukraine l
it is all about london fashion week. they want to make london the most talked about city in terms of fashion. they will be talking to all of the innovators here. stay tuned for many of my interviews. they will be talking about how this is disruption fashion for th. >> make sure that fashion stays on the agenda. >> i thought i would look at philip seymour hoffman's film. a big loss to the acting community. his last film is called the most wanted man. it is adapted from a spy novel...
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erin mclaughlin is joining us from london. are these men in custody in london? what more can you tell us? >> reporter: that's right, errol, it's important to note here according to a statement by the metropolitan police services that the arrests are not in response to any immediate public safety risk. it's part of an ongoing investigation into islamist related terrorism as you said. there are nine men arrested by counterterrorism command on suspicion of being members of a prescribed organization or supporting a prescribed organization arrested under sections of the terrorism act of 2000. the men range in ages between 21 years and -- 22 years rather to 51 years of age. they've been taken to police stations. they remain in custody. a number of residential areas as well as commercial and community areas currently being searched here in london. the arrest taking place in london as well as stoke on trent. as i mentioned they remain in custody but no charges just yet have been filed. we are trying to get more information about the identities of these men as well as th
erin mclaughlin is joining us from london. are these men in custody in london? what more can you tell us? >> reporter: that's right, errol, it's important to note here according to a statement by the metropolitan police services that the arrests are not in response to any immediate public safety risk. it's part of an ongoing investigation into islamist related terrorism as you said. there are nine men arrested by counterterrorism command on suspicion of being members of a prescribed...
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here in london, we have this report. >> . >>turing a long night at the end of the two year campaign, scotland watched as it's future played out on national television. the votes were counted in the yes campaign had a few highs, winning significantly, this were more wins for the nos, and the man who led the independence campaign accepted defeat. >> it's important to say that our referendum was an agreed and consented process, and scotland has, by majority, has decided not, at this stage, to become an independent country, and i accept that verdict of the people. and i call on all of scotland to follow suit in accepting the democratic verdict of the people of scotland. >> the campaign has been called uninspiring and endlessly negative, and it played on the economic risks of independence, and it may have won by doing so. on thursday, voters turned out in the biggest numbers in history, and even if they didn't get the results they talked for. >> no, there's no chance of social equality. and our population, its just a missed opport
here in london, we have this report. >> . >>turing a long night at the end of the two year campaign, scotland watched as it's future played out on national television. the votes were counted in the yes campaign had a few highs, winning significantly, this were more wins for the nos, and the man who led the independence campaign accepted defeat. >> it's important to say that our referendum was an agreed and consented process, and scotland has, by majority, has decided not, at...
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there is a bit of a london focus here. italy's finance minister says his country's lenders won't face serious issues in the upcoming ecb review. he spoke to bloomberg in cernobbio/ . >> the italian banking system is in a very healthy position. they have done a lot of effort in increasing the capital. i am confident that we will not face any serious case. been under a program for a number of years which has been large but also successful. it is now exiting the program. i am confident that this is going to be a success story. the shores ofom lake como. let's show you today's pulse number. $23 billion. that is how much renewable investment in scotland is at risk if the country votes for independence. this raising questions about how developers would get their subsidies. we are going to take a break. we will talk more about green revolutions when we come back. ♪ >> good morning. you are watching "the pulse." english wine company chapel down is breaking new ground. it is the first listed company to raise new money by crowd fu
there is a bit of a london focus here. italy's finance minister says his country's lenders won't face serious issues in the upcoming ecb review. he spoke to bloomberg in cernobbio/ . >> the italian banking system is in a very healthy position. they have done a lot of effort in increasing the capital. i am confident that we will not face any serious case. been under a program for a number of years which has been large but also successful. it is now exiting the program. i am confident that...
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way at heath row about 15 miles west of london. great opposition locally to those proposals. there's no absolute guarantee even if the commission says we want a new run way that it will ever get built. london has gone through for a lifetime and still manages to somehow be by far the biggest aviation hub in the world. more passengers flying in and out than paris, tokyo, beijing. if if you combine both due buy and abdabi. >> are we in real danger that we are going to lose serious ground to competitors? >> the the threat from europe from amsterdam in particular is not really significant. paris and frankfort do not simply have the same domestic market that london does. where the real threat lies is in the middle east, due buy, abdabi, dohar and europe ins stan bull where the turkish airlines is growing quickly. it may be london will lose out to those parts of the world. certainly in western europe, london leads the way with or without an additional run way. >> simon, always good to hear your views. travel expert on the island. >>> now
way at heath row about 15 miles west of london. great opposition locally to those proposals. there's no absolute guarantee even if the commission says we want a new run way that it will ever get built. london has gone through for a lifetime and still manages to somehow be by far the biggest aviation hub in the world. more passengers flying in and out than paris, tokyo, beijing. if if you combine both due buy and abdabi. >> are we in real danger that we are going to lose serious ground to...
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could an nfl team soon call london home? the miami dolphins and the oakland raiders played today in london's wembley stadium. the game was a hit. it was a sellout. it's one of three nfl games at wembley this season. let's bring in cnn.com sports contributor terence moore, he also is a columnist for mlb.com. before we get to the future of the nfl in europe, will they have a team in london? i want to talk about the fact that the nfl is in a very difficult position right now dealing with all of these issues around penalties for its players, around domestic violence. huge, huge pressure and focus on roger goodell, the commissioner right now. do you think that all of this the bad headline, frankly, for the nfl, the commission e, soer of the players is having an impact in london overseas? today's game was a sell wrout. >> that tells you an awful lot here. look at what's happening in america. that does translate across the ocean and had no effect whatsoever. there was a game the other day, regular season game, that the 49ers played
could an nfl team soon call london home? the miami dolphins and the oakland raiders played today in london's wembley stadium. the game was a hit. it was a sellout. it's one of three nfl games at wembley this season. let's bring in cnn.com sports contributor terence moore, he also is a columnist for mlb.com. before we get to the future of the nfl in europe, will they have a team in london? i want to talk about the fact that the nfl is in a very difficult position right now dealing with all of...
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london the clock to the national so-called to the most probable and to believe. we saw a doctor who. the americans on their allies the british as well there had no pause . you know or war or war with saddam's a from power strategy always making. looks like try on out of and on the expenses of the people of the region. says should be dealt with immediately and they should be stopped and the only but that will not. advocate them definitely it's a long process. they really want to eradicate them they have to cut off supplies that's not only the money but the pouring of internationals to coming from all over the world even from china where the chalk turns on from the balkans of from europe these are all using the route of most of them are using the route of turkey this can be halted again going back to american policy of well i'm one of millions of iraqis we don't know what they're planning for to war even ok i know that you know that is one of the most interesting things said on this program today and i want to go to j.c. because do they have any idea what they're d
london the clock to the national so-called to the most probable and to believe. we saw a doctor who. the americans on their allies the british as well there had no pause . you know or war or war with saddam's a from power strategy always making. looks like try on out of and on the expenses of the people of the region. says should be dealt with immediately and they should be stopped and the only but that will not. advocate them definitely it's a long process. they really want to eradicate them...
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party leaders in london hit the panic button. the media scrambled to play catch-up. >> poll came out in the "sunday times" owned by rupert murdoch and his gigantic news corporation. there is every indication that murdoch's scottish son, the -- sun, will urge scotts to vote for independence. so despite that phone hacking scandal that shamed his company, landed it in court and left it in crisis, rupert murdoch could prove to be more influential in this referendum than almost any of those actually taking part. the leader of the yes side, alex samon is clearly happy to have murdoch's backing but so is david cameron. we saw how that worked out. our starting point is the scottish capitol, he had inburrouinbu edinborough. >> he is no longer the establishment and parliament. >> i have never asked a prime minister for anything. >> this is an opportunity that he has to stick one to westminster and the british establishment and the notion of scotland taking away from the united kingdom is probably one that gives him pleasure: >> so news sto
party leaders in london hit the panic button. the media scrambled to play catch-up. >> poll came out in the "sunday times" owned by rupert murdoch and his gigantic news corporation. there is every indication that murdoch's scottish son, the -- sun, will urge scotts to vote for independence. so despite that phone hacking scandal that shamed his company, landed it in court and left it in crisis, rupert murdoch could prove to be more influential in this referendum than almost any...
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live from london. i am guy johnson. these are the top headlines. israel has shot down a syrian warplane in israeli airspace, this comes as the u.s. carries out airstrikes against islamic state militants in syria. the u.s. is working with bahrain, jordan, saudi arabia, uae you.d the turkey's president says airstrikes are not enough. erdogan spoke about the islamic state with charlie rose. >> airstrikes, if you only consider airstrikes, this means that you are not fully involved in the struggle. because airstrikes is only one dimension. there will be things that will need to be done from the air, on the ground, from intelligence perspective, from a humanitarian perspective. taken intoave to be consideration and we have to look at this as a whole. if we do not have this kind of a conference of approach, the job will be half done. the fulln watch interview on charlie rose tonight right here on bloomberg. you can see the times in front of you. ecb president mario draghi says he will not said that and -- will not sit back and wait for stimulus to reach e
live from london. i am guy johnson. these are the top headlines. israel has shot down a syrian warplane in israeli airspace, this comes as the u.s. carries out airstrikes against islamic state militants in syria. the u.s. is working with bahrain, jordan, saudi arabia, uae you.d the turkey's president says airstrikes are not enough. erdogan spoke about the islamic state with charlie rose. >> airstrikes, if you only consider airstrikes, this means that you are not fully involved in the...
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i'm max foster in london. this hour, a break for iraq from isis as the uk unveils the plans to address the terror threat. >>> protesters in pakistan, demonstrators demand the prime minister's resignation. >>> a rare look inside north korea, the country with little money is spending big to try to impress outsiders. >>> celebrations in an iraqi town. they broke the isis siege there, the town that was surrnded by extremists since june. it came as the u.s., france and asia dropped aid to the town's residents. david cameron is expected to announce details about their responsz today. it could include a temporary ban on jihadists in iraq and syria to prevent them from returning home. erin mclaughlin joins us with what is being considered. >> reporter: we know there's been an intense debate through the weekend and discussion that is continue throughout the mo morning about the need to combat the growing threat of extremism at home and abroad. they need to balance that with the need to protect civil liberties. prime mi
i'm max foster in london. this hour, a break for iraq from isis as the uk unveils the plans to address the terror threat. >>> protesters in pakistan, demonstrators demand the prime minister's resignation. >>> a rare look inside north korea, the country with little money is spending big to try to impress outsiders. >>> celebrations in an iraqi town. they broke the isis siege there, the town that was surrnded by extremists since june. it came as the u.s., france and...
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geneva headquarters. >> the semifinal and the final. >> london. >> london it is. >> yes, football is coming home. london's wembley stadium will be of both semifinals and the final . in all a spectacular celebration of the beautiful game. >> i know how much the english love their football. london will open its arms to all fans of the sport and prepare a wonderful week with three top-notch games played in a fantastic stadium. >> germany will also be part of the 2020 tournament. munich will host three group matches and a quarterfinal. rounding out the european flair, global powerhouses such as italy, spain, and the netherlands will also host games. matches will be played in azerbaijan's capital and st. petersburg as well. a euro for europe, celebrating the 60th anniversary of the tournament which kicked off in 1960. >> our correspondent was at the ceremony in geneva today. we asked which host cities she thought was most -- were most interesting. >> the most interesting one is probably baku. baku has never hosted a big international football game. now it will host three group matches and
geneva headquarters. >> the semifinal and the final. >> london. >> london it is. >> yes, football is coming home. london's wembley stadium will be of both semifinals and the final . in all a spectacular celebration of the beautiful game. >> i know how much the english love their football. london will open its arms to all fans of the sport and prepare a wonderful week with three top-notch games played in a fantastic stadium. >> germany will also be part of the...
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he's joining us from our london studios. al alex salmon said yes, they haven't voted for independence yet at this time. but this 1.6 million vote for independence shows that it is something whose time will eventually come. what do you make of that? >> i think it's absolutely the case that the people who support scottish independence have shown how committed some of them are to the cause. and the idea that they're simply going to give up on their principles because of one narrow defeat is clearly not going to happen. there's not going to be another referendum tomorrow. there's not going to be another one next year, but there could very well be another referendum at some point in the future. if you consider six months ago, add to that a referendum has happened at all is why so many people around the world are fascinated by it. >> alexander is going to be talking to the prime minister david cameron. we're going to hear from the prime minister in about half an hour from now. alex salmon was not humbled. he is making demands stil
he's joining us from our london studios. al alex salmon said yes, they haven't voted for independence yet at this time. but this 1.6 million vote for independence shows that it is something whose time will eventually come. what do you make of that? >> i think it's absolutely the case that the people who support scottish independence have shown how committed some of them are to the cause. and the idea that they're simply going to give up on their principles because of one narrow defeat is...
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george galloway gives an exclusive interview to our things and he said to being brutally beaten in london voicing his views on his right. to have a company you're with us the international. after months of an army offensive eastern ukraine looks devastated schools hospitals apartment blocks and houses are either badly damaged or completely destroyed but as anti-government forces drive troops away people are getting the chance to come out of hiding and to start rebuilding what's been wrecked. the first he didn't. even address. the weavers in the market. the most. even if. well local fighters are currently carrying out a military operation they say is and protecting the population here's how the fighting has been unfolding against in the. screeches here the focus of what calls an anti terror operation where anti-government forces used to control this territory here but army troops forced them out closer to the regional capital capitals and fighters now say this area in orange is under their control and they're driving the army out in the past few days they did manage to seize around a dozen
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what are londoners telling you about the vote? >> i went to a popular tourist destination and i talked to vendors of shops and i could not find a single vendor who, as they put it -- whether they are concerned that they will, in the future, be able to sell products full of union jack's and that is the least problem. in case the scotland would become independent in the union jack would change, it would wait for a new product which would come in around a background. >> if the flag is the least of their worries, what are some of the bigger concerns of scotland does leave? >> given the far-reaching consequences, is quite surprising that so many things are still unclear. take the pound, take insurance. take the debt of the u.k.. how will this be split up? take the position of atomic submarines. case of a yes vote. one thing, however, is certain. this could be the last night of the u.k. as we know it. a struggle for money and power. >> keeping an ion things in london. >> from all angles, you can find the very latest updates. >> presiden
what are londoners telling you about the vote? >> i went to a popular tourist destination and i talked to vendors of shops and i could not find a single vendor who, as they put it -- whether they are concerned that they will, in the future, be able to sell products full of union jack's and that is the least problem. in case the scotland would become independent in the union jack would change, it would wait for a new product which would come in around a background. >> if the flag is...
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that is what london needs? >> very much the point of this report is looking at the issue of a hub airport versus point-to-point. this is a big debate in london. you have gallic saying, we could be the airport for london. you have heathrow saying the same thing. this report is coming down on the side of the hub airport in terms of emerging markets. they are saying, if you want to connect the u.k. to the biggest emerging markets, then hobbes offer three times the destinations as point-to-point airports. if you want to offer that growth, you need to be like frankfurt, amsterdam, the hubs in the middle east. you have transfer passengers. this makes sense. you not only have the pool of passengers in london to draw from, but the rest of the u.k. and europe in most cases. thesei is calling passengers the catalyst for trade. they say, once you have a route established for trade, that creates a virtuous cycle. all of a sudden, it boosts trade. that result in having another route. all of a sudden, you have tourists. that
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they and that london does not really need that. it is better to have a incremental moving forward and a super hop is maybe not the right answer. >> the response is quite interesting as well. they talk about a bit myopic. -- byoint to the fact ruling out of this super hub beenthe old debate what having. >> not too surprising. you would expect them to be better. having said that, he has backed a hub. he would have the opportunity to back heathrow, by saying this whole thing is irrelevant. davis has made himself irrelevant. it makes you wonder, are we going to go back to square one or will there be another decade of debate? there's going to be a lot of political debate. the government so far has been very quiet and they have said we welcome his report and we look forward to the final statement which will come out to the elections next year. if anybody gets david cameron today and put him on the spot on the subject. >> a lot of voices will be churning on this one. later this hour, we will be with the ceo to talk about london's next run
they and that london does not really need that. it is better to have a incremental moving forward and a super hop is maybe not the right answer. >> the response is quite interesting as well. they talk about a bit myopic. -- byoint to the fact ruling out of this super hub beenthe old debate what having. >> not too surprising. you would expect them to be better. having said that, he has backed a hub. he would have the opportunity to back heathrow, by saying this whole thing is...
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after being brutally beaten in london voicing his views. but i welcome you with r.t. international. after months of an army offensive in ukraine looks devastated schools hospitals apartment blocks and. the badly damaged or completely destroyed but is anti government forces drive troops away people are getting the chance to come out of hiding and to start rebuilding what's being raped. person receiving the phone will still vote for it either does the phrase even though there are suspicions that this is a really big news that we very much you're willing to give us the name of the facility in the world but even if you were. well local fighters are currently carrying out a military operation they say is aimed at protecting the population here's how the fighting has been unfolding against comedienne screeches here are the focus of what here of course is anti terror operation anti-government forces used to control this territory here but army troops forced them out closer to the regional capitals and fighters now say that this area in orange is under their control and they're driving the
after being brutally beaten in london voicing his views. but i welcome you with r.t. international. after months of an army offensive in ukraine looks devastated schools hospitals apartment blocks and. the badly damaged or completely destroyed but is anti government forces drive troops away people are getting the chance to come out of hiding and to start rebuilding what's being raped. person receiving the phone will still vote for it either does the phrase even though there are suspicions that...
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ryan chilcote in london. waiting for john ma. >> the currency debate continues to be a sticking point of the yes campaign in scotland. will it be a dealbreaker for business? we ask scotland's first-ever billionaire. tom hunter joins "the pulse" after the break. ♪ >> good morning. welcome back. you are watching "the pulse." let's talk about the pound. it would be the subject of the next couple days. this is the action this morning. a little bit of selling. not a great deal. after the boe minutes. the real event comes tomorrow and probably friday, the referendum vote in scotland. bank were here earlier. one of their strategists telling me the market has basically priced in a no vote. 90% priced and when it comes to a no vote. the symmetry of the risks surrounding this, if you get a yes vote, you get a very big move on the back of that. we are waiting, watching and looking at polling data. trying to figure out which way the scots are going to vote. talking of which, let me take you back to edinburgh. anna edwa
ryan chilcote in london. waiting for john ma. >> the currency debate continues to be a sticking point of the yes campaign in scotland. will it be a dealbreaker for business? we ask scotland's first-ever billionaire. tom hunter joins "the pulse" after the break. ♪ >> good morning. welcome back. you are watching "the pulse." let's talk about the pound. it would be the subject of the next couple days. this is the action this morning. a little bit of selling. not a...
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european governments from london to copenhagen are joining the u.s. campaign against islamic state. >> the british parliament approved the plan for airstrikes in a rack, but not in syria. denmark and the netherlands will do the same. >> david cameron says islamic state poses a threat to the nation and he said this is a battle that will not the short. -- e be short. >> 524 votes for the airstrikes, 43 against. the parliament is clearly in favor of launching attacks in iraq. the vote is a victory for david cameron who had called for a special parliamentary session. polls show the public also supports the planned airstrikes on i.s. militants. >> if we don't, we are a target ourselves. >> it will only get worse. it has to be nipped in the bud, i think. >> he said the fight against i.s. would take years. but it was britain possible duty to stop them from advancing further. >> this is not a threat on the far side of the world. we will face a terrorist caliphate on the shores of the mediterranean and bordering a nato member with a declared and proven determi
european governments from london to copenhagen are joining the u.s. campaign against islamic state. >> the british parliament approved the plan for airstrikes in a rack, but not in syria. denmark and the netherlands will do the same. >> david cameron says islamic state poses a threat to the nation and he said this is a battle that will not the short. -- e be short. >> 524 votes for the airstrikes, 43 against. the parliament is clearly in favor of launching attacks in iraq. the...
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equities opened higher and a london. rbs opened a much higher. -- equities opened higher in london. goodis good news for rbs a news for the stock as a wall. we will talk europe after the break. europe wants to make apple pay. andhat is good news for rba good news for the stock as well. stay with us. "on the move" is back in 2. ♪ >> a welcome back. we are looking at asian stocks and the hang seng. protests- student led flared up again. for the latest on the ground, let us bring in rockland che -- rosalind chen. >> we can see thousands of people lining the highway in hong kong. it is one of the key highways into the financial district. standing,ll sitting, millon around. they are taking over the entire highway. and preventing many businesses from opening today. some banks and jewelers. people are wearing black with yellow ribbons to show solidarity to because. the numbers are growing and growing as the day goes on. people are generally [indiscernible] coming in from individual businesses and some people who paid out of their own profits. the current chief executive of hong kong [ind
equities opened higher and a london. rbs opened a much higher. -- equities opened higher in london. goodis good news for rbs a news for the stock as a wall. we will talk europe after the break. europe wants to make apple pay. andhat is good news for rba good news for the stock as well. stay with us. "on the move" is back in 2. ♪ >> a welcome back. we are looking at asian stocks and the hang seng. protests- student led flared up again. for the latest on the ground, let us bring...
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we are based in london and many people thought why you don't do it in london. we thought the message was important and we came to china and a country that is pushing for the electric car. to do it in the first place here. >> impress us. kilometersck is 3.4 and has 14 corners. a lot of action. it will be difficult for the drivers because they have never raced in this place and no one has ever raced in this place. no one has ever raced in electric racing cars. so, what we are doing here is history. >> people know there are electric cars and they will be more quiet. how are the cars going to be charged? can you give us the idea much mark >> first of all, the noise will be different and it will be there. every driver has two cars and what they do is stop when the battery is down and change cars to continue racing with a second car. this was an extreme idea that we had to make a race longer. they want to watch a one hour race. the rest of the race will be normal. they will try to win the race. like you say that you want this to help the consumer market move forward.
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. >> and alibaba arrives in london. they meet investors a day before what might be the biggest ipo ever. >> hello. welcome to "countdown." i'm mark barton. >> and i'm caroline hyde. >> there's a battle of scotland's future. the recent polls show the gap between the two campaigns is tightening to four percentage points as they make a final push to win over voters ahead of tomorrow's referendum. let's get to the scottish capital where an edwards is following the story -- anna edwards is following the story. what is the latest update? >> thanks very much. good morning. let's reiterate the polling conclusions. no campaignput the ahead, but not by anything that could be described as a comfortable margin. the no camp is at 52%. yes camp at 48%. all of these polling companies are showing a reduced level of support for the no campaign compared to the last time that they reported. the man who runs the polls has said a number of times that he's putting the gap between no and yes at two percentage points. campaigning for both side
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from there, they caught a train to london. an eighth train carrying 250 more was scheduled to leave prague on september 1. but that's the day the war began. >> winton: they were all at the station, even on the train, waiting to go, and war was declared. so the train never left. never heard really what happened to all those children. >> simon: but there's reason to suspect that not many of them survived? >> winton: i think that's true, yes. >> simon: two years after that last train, the nazis began implementing the "final solution," their plan to slaughter all the jews of europe. czech jews were rounded up and shipped to theresienstadt, an old military garrison town about an hour north of prague, their first stop on the road to annihilation. these tracks were the exit from theresienstadt, the only exit. the tracks led east. the trains were called "polish transports"-- destination: auschwitz. some 90,000 people took that one-way ride, among them, almost all the children sir nicholas wasn't able to get out in time, their parents,
from there, they caught a train to london. an eighth train carrying 250 more was scheduled to leave prague on september 1. but that's the day the war began. >> winton: they were all at the station, even on the train, waiting to go, and war was declared. so the train never left. never heard really what happened to all those children. >> simon: but there's reason to suspect that not many of them survived? >> winton: i think that's true, yes. >> simon: two years after that...
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names are in london because of fashion week. they are showcasing digital the fashionlongside that fashion week. if you are looking at apple, we are seeing tech and fashion really going together, aren't we? >> you are right. we are starting to heat up. hopefully the entire fashion week is inside with a mirror. you can check yourself out before you go in. we have amanda weekly showing her latest designs. burberry.r very -- of course london is a help when it comes to fashion. it wants to make itself a hub when it comes to fashion tech. you have fashion tech accelerators. one on the front row helped grow se.' it is not just about the new ipo . it is also how to make commerce more user-friendly. it is about giving you fashion trends. it is about 3-d printing. you can get shoes and tops that are 3-d printed. this is about innovation and how you tie that up. it could break up the barriers to make it more immediately accessible by everyone. >> over the next few days, give me some of the events i need to be watching. >> i think tune in o
names are in london because of fashion week. they are showcasing digital the fashionlongside that fashion week. if you are looking at apple, we are seeing tech and fashion really going together, aren't we? >> you are right. we are starting to heat up. hopefully the entire fashion week is inside with a mirror. you can check yourself out before you go in. we have amanda weekly showing her latest designs. burberry.r very -- of course london is a help when it comes to fashion. it wants to...
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after being brutally beaten in london for voicing his views on israel. are you watching r t international coming to you live from moscow. and it's good to have you with us after months of an army offensive eastern ukraine looks devastated schools hospitals apartment blocks and houses are either badly damaged or completely destroyed but as anti government forces drive troops away people are getting the chance to come out of hiding and start rebuilding what's been wrecked. you didn't vote. for it either because. even though there are some who says that this is the example you used to revisit yes. but even if. well local fighters are currently carrying out a military operation to protect the population let's take a look at how it is shaping up or lugansk and don yes cretins which you can see here are the focus of walk here of course it's anti terror operation now anti-government forces used to control this territory but had to retreat closer to the regional capitals they now say that this area in orange is under their control and they're driving the army ou
after being brutally beaten in london for voicing his views on israel. are you watching r t international coming to you live from moscow. and it's good to have you with us after months of an army offensive eastern ukraine looks devastated schools hospitals apartment blocks and houses are either badly damaged or completely destroyed but as anti government forces drive troops away people are getting the chance to come out of hiding and start rebuilding what's been wrecked. you didn't vote. for it...
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coming up. >> welcome back. 7:40 four in london. the world isn't getting smaller, but it feels like it is. the number of mobile devices will exceed the population this year. how do we keep our information safe? gary joins us. thank you for coming into cs. very topical. -- for coming to see us. we have been tackling the banking sector. what is the number one focus for you and your clients? is it keeping the banking safe? what is the focus at the moment? >> securities. we used to think it was malware. now it is photos. the truth is it is everything. it is very complicated for the consumers. most do not do anything. benefited from the ?hares >> we all benefit. nervous and it's harder to solve. >> i just looked at some of our intelligence data, and corporate bening is going to rise 42%. we are adding to this all the time. where is the responsibility? is it my responsibility to make sure it is protect did? will i be spending more money, uses it the apple product i ? what is that balance for? i amt to make sure protecting my own privacy.
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back to you. >> live in london, thank you very much. the u.s. is getting help battling isil as more and more allies are adding air support over iraq. >> mike viqueira joins us now. good morning. it seems president obama called for international assistance are being heeded by denmark. >> diplomacy a success thus far for the obama administration. president obama and various leaders we just heard from in london are stressing the fact that this is a long term project and there's no question bit. despite the apparent military success initially in the first few days here, the arab campaign in skies over syria, it's been going on in iraq for several weeks prior to that. it is still a long term project, and as a matter of fact, the pentagon cannot at this point say what the military impact has been on isil's capabilities. they are still assessing. even going after the tooth and tail, in iraq the weapons systems, the forwardly deployed equipment and material that isil has deployed there. in syria they're going after command and control, logistics, those
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fromke mckee, joining us london. thank you. more on the vote. running me is jeremy schapiro from brookings. welcome to "bottom line. " heard, overjust the past few weeks, polls in scotland showed the independence vote would be close. that turned out not to be the case. what happened? why did they choose security of unity overdependence? know.course we don't there was not any exit polling. we do not have a great inside. we can make some educated guesses and it seems the emotional case that was made for scottish independence was overcome by some hardheaded realism about the difficulties an independent scotland would have. people were afraid to take the leap. >> what does the referendum's rejection mean for the establishment in britain besides the obvious? ell, in the first instance, it is a huge relief. dealing with an independent scotland, dealing with the divorce, would have been a massive headache, to put it mildly, for the british and it kurdish politics for a decade. there are some serious challenges because this has demonstrated there is a t
fromke mckee, joining us london. thank you. more on the vote. running me is jeremy schapiro from brookings. welcome to "bottom line. " heard, overjust the past few weeks, polls in scotland showed the independence vote would be close. that turned out not to be the case. what happened? why did they choose security of unity overdependence? know.course we don't there was not any exit polling. we do not have a great inside. we can make some educated guesses and it seems the emotional case...
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we are live in london. i am guy johnson. increases thought to the size of its initial public offering. it is on the second week of its global tour. it is trying to convince people to buy into what could be the largest ipo ever. sentenced anas american to six years of hard label for what it has called hostile acts. matthew miller toward up his tourist visa after arriving in the country and announcing he wanted to -- as freedom. cameron returns to scotland for the second time in a week. -- the latest to polls show contradictory findings. close to call. a lot of uncertainty this week. a big week for the markets. let's find out how we are setting ourselves up. a huge week for europe and global markets. this is how we are cooking things up. red -- sea is red. look at the equity markets and the risk that could develop this week, russia, the possibility they might get a retaliation side ofs, the russian things, the sanctions could have realty. factor in the federal reserve. they start a two day meeting tomorrow. it ends on wednesda
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after being brutally beaten in london for voicing his views on israel. it's midday in moscow you're watching international after months of an army offensive eastern ukraine is devastated schools hospitals apartment blocks and houses are either badly damaged or completely destroyed but as anti-government forces drive troops away people are getting the chance to come out of hiding and start rebuilding what's been wrecked. but it was still. very very. even though those who said this is the example you think you used to revisit you might. even. well local fighters are currently carrying out a military operation to protect the population here's how the fighting has been unfolding now lugansk and don yes regions you can see here are the focus of what here of course is anti terror operation m t government forces used to control this territory but army troops forced them closer to the regional capital fighters now say this area in orange is what is under their control driving the army out in the past few days they managed to seize around a dozen towns you couldn
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this one in london. >> here in london, they turned out in their thousands to demand action on climate change. you can see the morisetting off in central london. they are already on their way to parliament square just a few hundred meters down the road here all sorts of lobby groups. some people have come as individuals. let's talk to a couple of them and see what their views are. why are you marching today? why is it important? >> i believe climate change is something that affects us all whether you are -- from all walks of life. >> a march like this can change it? >> yes. it can. it shows people care about climate change. it shows people don't just care about cute animals. they care about the underlying things affecting all of us. >> we have to tell it like it is. we are over unless we get carbon free by 2030. our toemperature will raise. it's rising 3 times fat earn anywhere else. we know this is happening. there are four-star generals who say the threat to national security by climate change is much greater than anything else. it's like an attack by the martians only we are the mar
this one in london. >> here in london, they turned out in their thousands to demand action on climate change. you can see the morisetting off in central london. they are already on their way to parliament square just a few hundred meters down the road here all sorts of lobby groups. some people have come as individuals. let's talk to a couple of them and see what their views are. why are you marching today? why is it important? >> i believe climate change is something that affects...
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>> reporter: at london, he became the first amputee to run at the olympics. but by now, stories were also emerging of another side to his character. david o'sullivan has known pistorius since he was a boy. >> i knew a roommate of oscar pistorius told me that he had to move out of their room because oscar had gone hysterical on the phone, was shouting and screaming on the phone. it transpired. he was shouting and screaming at his then girlfriend and a man who had taken this girl out on an overseas trip. i had the story confirmed by so many other athletes who said it was terrible to witness, this incredible meltdown. >> reporter: he later insisted he had left his teammate's room on medical advice before a big race, but rumors about pistorius's private life persisted. >> he really seemed to be a different person to the public persona that he was presenting. you heard about the fast cars, how he was an insomniac and used to go to the shooting range in the middle of the night. more and more of these incidents which were happening, which showed oscar to be more vol
>> reporter: at london, he became the first amputee to run at the olympics. but by now, stories were also emerging of another side to his character. david o'sullivan has known pistorius since he was a boy. >> i knew a roommate of oscar pistorius told me that he had to move out of their room because oscar had gone hysterical on the phone, was shouting and screaming on the phone. it transpired. he was shouting and screaming at his then girlfriend and a man who had taken this girl out...