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>> the london mayor says britain should not fear leaving the eu. he speaks this hour right here at bloomberg. he joins us for an in-depth interview. russia retaliates, vladimir putin may ban flights over siberia to punish western curious. -- western carriers. m&a.k day for collapse. good morning. you are watching "the pulse." i am guy johnson. bloomberg's european headquarters, the scene today. boris johnson's major speech. we will be taking it live. he will say the u.k. should leave the eu if david cameron fails to achieve significant reforms. then he is coming upstairs and we will have the opportunity to interview him. what do we know? we have been putting it all together. the best option, according to jared lyons, he used to be a london,n the city of the best option for britain is tuesday in a reformed eu. many people are saying this is boris johnson's grandstanding before he runs for election. i am probably the chap that can get you a reformation more so that my buddy david cameron. lyons ran this report. what would it mean for the united kingdom? millions of jobs created insid
>> the london mayor says britain should not fear leaving the eu. he speaks this hour right here at bloomberg. he joins us for an in-depth interview. russia retaliates, vladimir putin may ban flights over siberia to punish western curious. -- western carriers. m&a.k day for collapse. good morning. you are watching "the pulse." i am guy johnson. bloomberg's european headquarters, the scene today. boris johnson's major speech. we will be taking it live. he will say the u.k....
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sensitive irish actress. she came from belfast, northern ireland, and she came to london and she was sort of discovered by several, several people, one of them was the great actor, producer, gerald demoire, also a great leading man, and he chose her after she'd done a few little parts. incidentally, the interesting thing is, i'm going to go to london, and i'm jumping the gun here, i'm going to london next month practically, yes, to recreate a role i did on broadway, which was madam acarte in "blithe spirit." i'm going to be at the gilligan theater, a very old theater, the globe, and the globe is where my mother made her very first professional appearance in london, was at the globe theater. and i wish i could remember the name, i should have written it down. my memory about names and places now is dreadful, but lines i can remember. >> that's important. >> that's a different compartment of the brain, let me assure you. >> but it must be special, though. i think the point you were about to make was, this was your first time on this stage? >> in london? >> in this play on this stage? >> in thi
sensitive irish actress. she came from belfast, northern ireland, and she came to london and she was sort of discovered by several, several people, one of them was the great actor, producer, gerald demoire, also a great leading man, and he chose her after she'd done a few little parts. incidentally, the interesting thing is, i'm going to go to london, and i'm jumping the gun here, i'm going to london next month practically, yes, to recreate a role i did on broadway, which was madam acarte in...
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square ceo traveled to his hometown of st. louis on friday. >>> okay, coming up, london property prices have jumped 20% so far this year, but will they continue to climb? after the break, we are going to kick off our global property week live from the uk capital. stay tuned for that and much more here on "worldwide exchange." the ca♪illac summer collection is here. ♪ during the cadillac summer's best event, lease this 2014 ats for around $299 a month and make this the summer of style. >>> bank of england governor mark carney has told the "sunday times" he will not wait for real wages to turn positive before hiking interest rates. this follows comments made during the inflation report last week suggesting rates are destined to stay at historic lows until at least 2015, largely due to slow wage growth. andrew bovis joins us now, cio and managing director at pimco. andrew, any clarity from anyone at the mpc or bank of england or mr. carney himself as to when we will see the rate hike? >> no, there's not a lot of clarity, i don't think. previously, the bank of england, mr. carney had go
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biggest loser if the if the u.k. were to drop out of ego would be the city of london because they right now are the depending on what year the global financial center sometimes just new york sometimes as london if the u.k. or drop out of the e.u. then frankfurt germany would emerge as a big player and potentially eclipse. the city of london because they would be over there with the euro and you over here would be more just what the pound well it's interesting i suspect that isn't really the case the problem is of course that the the other countries in the european union particularly germany and france are terribly envious of how successful the city city is so there are talks now that support a new e.u. commissioner one for financial markets only and you can be absolutely certain that if that happens the city is going to be incredibly scared because what we're going to want to do is make sure they introduce rules that affect the city of london only and start shifting the axis of financial but. they're going to shift the access over to frank with them this is why you have things lik
biggest loser if the if the u.k. were to drop out of ego would be the city of london because they right now are the depending on what year the global financial center sometimes just new york sometimes as london if the u.k. or drop out of the e.u. then frankfurt germany would emerge as a big player and potentially eclipse. the city of london because they would be over there with the euro and you over here would be more just what the pound well it's interesting i suspect that isn't really the...
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you call it the shelling of hospitals and emergency vehicles what can you call it. and london more than one hundred fifty men and women and children gathered to highlight the suffering caused by the blockade on gaza and other somali protests enter the heart of west minister saw demonstrators face wooden boxes high lived to be confined spaces the people of the other have to endure read more about this story on our team. over there we've got the story on how a recent social media posting has attracted the attention of the u.s. secret service a message supporting the islamic state militant group was sent from outside the white house. meanwhile they're slamming states offensive in iraq continues and tie a kurdish village has been reportedly massacred by the jihadist militants that have managed to occupy the northwest of the country the population of the village consisted of there the d. minor. persecuted by flamm is considered to be devil worshipers where the jihad is thousands of people have fled their homes to escape the onslaught meanwhile in a foreign ministers have agreed to suppl
you call it the shelling of hospitals and emergency vehicles what can you call it. and london more than one hundred fifty men and women and children gathered to highlight the suffering caused by the blockade on gaza and other somali protests enter the heart of west minister saw demonstrators face wooden boxes high lived to be confined spaces the people of the other have to endure read more about this story on our team. over there we've got the story on how a recent social media posting has...
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it the shelling of hospitals and emergency vehicles what can you call it. in london more than one hundred fifty men women and children gathered to highlight the suffering caused by the blockade on gaza the symbolic protests in the heart of westminster hall and demonstrators place a wooden boxes to highlight the confined spaces the people of gaza have to endure read more about this story on our team. also there were the story on how a recent social media posting has attracted the attention of the with secret service and that's after message supporting this limit statement and we will send from outside the white house. meanwhile the islamic states offensive in iraq continues and entire kurdish villages has been reportedly massacred by a bid to harvest militants that have managed to occupy the northwest of the country the population of the village consisted of. pesach you did by islamists and said it to me devil worshippers by the jihad is thousands of people have fled their homes to escape the onslaught meanwhile in foreign minister have agreed to supply arms to the kurdish forces i
it the shelling of hospitals and emergency vehicles what can you call it. in london more than one hundred fifty men women and children gathered to highlight the suffering caused by the blockade on gaza the symbolic protests in the heart of westminster hall and demonstrators place a wooden boxes to highlight the confined spaces the people of gaza have to endure read more about this story on our team. also there were the story on how a recent social media posting has attracted the attention of...
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? or better still, a house in london. are pretty in the british capital is currently the ultimate object of desire for wealthy investors worldwide, but that trend comes with devastating consequences for london as a city. real estate prices have shot up. ordinary citizens can often no longer afford living in their own capital. one very smart is this man has put two and two together. he came up with the idea of the live-in gardens. >> welcome to primrose hill, a neighborhood in the heart of london that successfully manages to create the illusion of a small english town -- so successfully, in fact, that ordinary people cannot afford to live here, and that is just how the superrich who have taken over the area like it. a row house like this costs around 4 million euros, and events are accordingly high. if a tenant cannot be found, owners simply allow their buildings to stand vacant. the value goes up anyway. one man who has been watching this for a while is arthur duke. >> a lot of overseas purchases were sort of a tro free property -- trophy property to tell friends about. >> but the
? or better still, a house in london. are pretty in the british capital is currently the ultimate object of desire for wealthy investors worldwide, but that trend comes with devastating consequences for london as a city. real estate prices have shot up. ordinary citizens can often no longer afford living in their own capital. one very smart is this man has put two and two together. he came up with the idea of the live-in gardens. >> welcome to primrose hill, a neighborhood in the heart of...
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i'm joined by my guest in london he is head of the london bureau for voice of russia also in london we have alexander clocks and he is the founder of global political insight and here in moscow we cross to michael hughes he is a journalist and foreign policy analyst who often writes for the huffington post and the examiner right gentlemen crosstalk rules a fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage dimitri in london if i can go to you as we sit down here with the presidents of ukraine and russia have met in minsk there is no outcome of any possible one on one but they shook hands at least that ok. out of time is certainly out of money and a lot of people losing patience particularly the europeans particularly anglo merch . well where are we in this situation right now and we all know that winter is looming and russia and ukraine have no gas deal. well where in the middle of a few conflicting lines i think. during her recent meeting with poroshenko with president poroshenko chancellor merkel centrally pressed him for trying to achieve a peace deal with
i'm joined by my guest in london he is head of the london bureau for voice of russia also in london we have alexander clocks and he is the founder of global political insight and here in moscow we cross to michael hughes he is a journalist and foreign policy analyst who often writes for the huffington post and the examiner right gentlemen crosstalk rules a fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage dimitri in london if i can go to you as we sit down here with...
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vehicles what can you call it. and in london more than one hundred fifty men women and children gathered to highlight the suffering caused by the blockade have a look at the symbolic protests in the heart of westminster demonstrators placing themselves and wooden boxes to highlight the confined spaces the people of gaza have to endure to read more about that right now online at r.t. dot com while you're there we've got the story also i want how a recent social media posting has attracted the attention of the u.s. secret service after a message supporting the islamic state militant group was sent from just outside the white house. in the meantime the islamic states offensive in iraq continues and entire kurdish villages are reportedly being massacred by jihadists militants that have managed to occupy large areas of northern iraq the population of the village consists mostly of the yazidi. minority persecuted by islamists are considered to be devil worshipers by the she harvests thousands of years people have fled their homes to escape the onslaught i mean while e.u. foreign minis
vehicles what can you call it. and in london more than one hundred fifty men women and children gathered to highlight the suffering caused by the blockade have a look at the symbolic protests in the heart of westminster demonstrators placing themselves and wooden boxes to highlight the confined spaces the people of gaza have to endure to read more about that right now online at r.t. dot com while you're there we've got the story also i want how a recent social media posting has attracted the...
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. >>> his health has suffered over the past two years seeking asylum many london. he announces it's time to go. >> authorities in gaza say the death toll following a month of fighting with the israeli army has climbed above 2,000 as more die of their wounds. >>> hello. welcome to the program. the governor of missouri has ordered the national guards to help restore order. ferguson has endured violent protests after a white police officer shot dead an unarmed black teenager on august 9th. on the latest confrontations sunday night, police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at rioters. officers came under fire on several occasions. >> reporter: these were the scenes that prompted missouri's governor to order in the national guard to restore order in ferguson. police use tear gas and smoke canisters in efforts to disperse the crowds. there's been a week of violent crashes on streets. the latest eruption was premeditate add criminal acts designed to provoke a response. >> tonight, it started with prayers and messages of unity, peace and justice. it took a very different turn after dark. mo
. >>> his health has suffered over the past two years seeking asylum many london. he announces it's time to go. >> authorities in gaza say the death toll following a month of fighting with the israeli army has climbed above 2,000 as more die of their wounds. >>> hello. welcome to the program. the governor of missouri has ordered the national guards to help restore order. ferguson has endured violent protests after a white police officer shot dead an unarmed black...
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worrying about the long term consequences later boyko artsy london and a second look at other headlines around the world thousands of protesters have reached a distance capital islamabad after three hundred kilometer march in support of opposition leaders one group is led by a politician in one hundred years following to continue a sit in until the current prime minister resigns a separate convoy was headed by the empty government cleric to hear that he was calling for a green revolution the protestors accuse the government of causing an economic downturn growing militancy and a failure to deliver core services. the outbreak of ebola in west africa will take at least six months to bring under control according to charity doctors without borders experts say the outbreak has created a wartime situation in the worst affected states of sierra really. on liberia and nigeria where medical services my breaking point the current spread has become the most serious in recorded history with nearly two thousand reported victims of the incurable virus. in four years isn't as its launch lon
worrying about the long term consequences later boyko artsy london and a second look at other headlines around the world thousands of protesters have reached a distance capital islamabad after three hundred kilometer march in support of opposition leaders one group is led by a politician in one hundred years following to continue a sit in until the current prime minister resigns a separate convoy was headed by the empty government cleric to hear that he was calling for a green revolution the...
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about the long term consequences later boyko artsy london. a middle east journalist who's covered the region extensively believes the e.u. and us are not interested in totally crushing the islamic state. they are reacting they are not pretty active in preventing actually the civilians of being attacked by isis groups and these isis troops they are well known where they are where they move they cooked the attacked before hand that they are not doing this. leads to the conclusion from our side that these isis groups are working in family in coordination with the western interest this is syria is concerned that's where isis has grown over the last year or so and they did not do anything to stop isis in syria those who want to get involved to stop isis in iraq are allied with isis in syria we still should be doing everything we can to support the free syrian opposition we will continue to provide military assistance and advice to the iraqi government and kurdish forces as they battle these terrorists. i. a dutchman on and by israel for saving a jewish child during the second world war
about the long term consequences later boyko artsy london. a middle east journalist who's covered the region extensively believes the e.u. and us are not interested in totally crushing the islamic state. they are reacting they are not pretty active in preventing actually the civilians of being attacked by isis groups and these isis troops they are well known where they are where they move they cooked the attacked before hand that they are not doing this. leads to the conclusion from our side...
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worrying about the long term consequences later boyko artsy london a dutchman honored by israel for saving a jewish child during the second world war has returned his medal off to six of his relatives were killed in the gaza and ninety one year old is an older more to moving letter to the israeli ambassador he says that keeping the honor israel granted to him would be an insult to his mother as well as to other family members who were affected by the attack in gaza those who survived the strike and dealing with the shock of what happened. half an hour before our house was shelled two cars from gaza came to take us away coming to a new place i went to buy some food and when i came back my uncle told me my father was dead my younger brothers think our father went to heaven and my sisters were told he went to egypt for presents an article in this house was shelled on july twentieth by israeli air forces without any warning my six family members were killed as a result my mother three brothers my brother's wife and a nephew in a four story house was completely destroyed what's going on
worrying about the long term consequences later boyko artsy london a dutchman honored by israel for saving a jewish child during the second world war has returned his medal off to six of his relatives were killed in the gaza and ninety one year old is an older more to moving letter to the israeli ambassador he says that keeping the honor israel granted to him would be an insult to his mother as well as to other family members who were affected by the attack in gaza those who survived the...
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consequences later probably boyko r.t. london. in four years or since its launch london's bike highest scheme has proven to be one of the most efficient and popular cycling systems in europe but there are also problems there can be soft pedaled including the mountain costs and cycling safety issues now probed by the campaign is voiced concerns that almost sixty people have been killed and more than two thousand severely injured in cycling incidents since the scheme's introduction now activists say london streets are not safe enough despite the government's promises to make the city bicycle friendly and now with one of the major sponsors and doing is involvement in the program its success is being questioned further it is what an endurance reports. there are now over five hundred bike sharing programs around the world double the number from just a few years ago london's bike scheme set up by the previous macin livingston is now the second largest cycle hire system in europe it remains an affordable and enjoy the way to travel around the city so far so good but what's the future
consequences later probably boyko r.t. london. in four years or since its launch london's bike highest scheme has proven to be one of the most efficient and popular cycling systems in europe but there are also problems there can be soft pedaled including the mountain costs and cycling safety issues now probed by the campaign is voiced concerns that almost sixty people have been killed and more than two thousand severely injured in cycling incidents since the scheme's introduction now activists...
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? or better still, a house in london. are pretty in the british capital is currently the ultimate object of desire for wealthy investors worldwide, but that trend comes with devastating consequences for london as a city. real estate prices have shot up. ordinary citizens can often no longer afford living in their own capital. one very smart is this man has put two and two together. he came up with the idea of the live-in gardens. >> welcome to primrose hill, a neighborhood in the heart of london that successfully manages to create the illusion of a small english town -- so successfully, in fact, that ordinary people cannot afford to live here, and that is just how the superrich who have taken over the area like it. a row house like this costs around 4 million euros, and events are accordingly high. if a tenant cannot be found, owners simply allow their buildings to stand vacant. the value goes up anyway. one man who has been watching this for a while is arthur duke. >> a lot of overseas purchases were sort of a tro free property -- trophy property to tell friends about. >> but the
? or better still, a house in london. are pretty in the british capital is currently the ultimate object of desire for wealthy investors worldwide, but that trend comes with devastating consequences for london as a city. real estate prices have shot up. ordinary citizens can often no longer afford living in their own capital. one very smart is this man has put two and two together. he came up with the idea of the live-in gardens. >> welcome to primrose hill, a neighborhood in the heart of...
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. london from iraq to libya not open up the world update but. turned out in tripoli to protest against the parliament's call for international intervention to restore security in country it made the requesters clashes between rival militia groups continue in an all around the capital no government has said it is willing to commit forces however the un special envoy to libya has said that he plans to go to tripoli next week to try and negotiate a cease fire between two of the main militias. and clashes are broken out in pakistan's capital between police and government protesters as tens of thousands took to the streets calling for the prime minister's resignation reportedly sixty thousand demonstrators gathered off to be a rival of two opposition leaders one iran another a well known taliban cleric and the rest represents the biggest challenge yet to the premiere. of corruption and abuse of. the outbreak of ebola in west africa will take at least six months to bring under control according to doctors without borders activists say the abode of spread has created a wartime situati
. london from iraq to libya not open up the world update but. turned out in tripoli to protest against the parliament's call for international intervention to restore security in country it made the requesters clashes between rival militia groups continue in an all around the capital no government has said it is willing to commit forces however the un special envoy to libya has said that he plans to go to tripoli next week to try and negotiate a cease fire between two of the main militias. and...
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? >>> it's midday here in london, 7:00 a.m. washington, 2:00 p.m. at mosul dam in iraq where state television is reporting that kurdish fighters and iraqi troops have retaken the country's largest dam from islamic state fighters. this dam was seized by islamic state militants two weeks ago. it's in a key area of iraq. a key resort for the country. it has huge strategic importance because not only does it control water supplies, there are also fears it could be used as a weapon. mosul dam sits on the river in northern iraq. it's structure has been described as highly dangerous. the dam needs constant maintenance to keep it safe n. a worst case scenario, if it were to fail, a huge amount of water would be washed down the river flooding the land. a wave 20 meters deep then could wash through mosul, down the river hitting the capital baghdad this. the past few minutes we have pictures that have come into the bbc from northern iraq of mosul dam. you can see here pictures of cameras that have been mounted on an iraqi military plane. they show dramatically air strikes around the mosul dam
? >>> it's midday here in london, 7:00 a.m. washington, 2:00 p.m. at mosul dam in iraq where state television is reporting that kurdish fighters and iraqi troops have retaken the country's largest dam from islamic state fighters. this dam was seized by islamic state militants two weeks ago. it's in a key area of iraq. a key resort for the country. it has huge strategic importance because not only does it control water supplies, there are also fears it could be used as a weapon. mosul...
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higher? but because everybody here in the city of london, we're off today. little bit of catch-up. manus cranny at the touch screen with three stocks to watch. he has me very excited. p on outsourcing and engineering. they reorganize their debt. and theyhaving a -- are selling and driving the price. we like it. a bit of a percentage. wvp doing quite well. the mines. that is a brilliant personification of what it is at that wvp do. they tell you what to do with your information and then a make fit percent of their money from emerging markets. .evenue beat what you have is the u.k. rav aged, that is the word used, oh "ravaged" the -- numbers. the office space you want on it. around the world again. bane.ng is the sterling will be the hallmark. usa 42 percent of their business,'s from the states. back to you. >> i will talk to the man. three headlines for you. a televised debate between alex salmond and alistair darling has declared salmond the winner. 71% believed salmond made a stronger point for independence. vote is an opportunity to themselves as independents. and in the process
higher? but because everybody here in the city of london, we're off today. little bit of catch-up. manus cranny at the touch screen with three stocks to watch. he has me very excited. p on outsourcing and engineering. they reorganize their debt. and theyhaving a -- are selling and driving the price. we like it. a bit of a percentage. wvp doing quite well. the mines. that is a brilliant personification of what it is at that wvp do. they tell you what to do with your information and then a make...
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london the old guard would ever allow that to happen but i believe are seriously contested the there's no choice basically because the rest of the norse the is divided on equidistance the principle that you. if you were to divide it incidentally by the covenant jurisdiction the legal jurisdiction because scotland has a sort of legal system that even more. would be ninety nine percent as opposed to ninety eight percent so the medium line has been the line for the rest of the countries of the north sea for norway for denmark but i would accept there is no choice but to do or not basis and that point is no longer seriously contested of course there are. difficulties in terms because we will that's a great asset for scola enormous asset able and wholesale value worth one point five thousand thousand million pounds over the next half century or so but of course the liabilities of you know the u.k. is enormous national day of the if accumulated so we will have to accept provided of course we have a shared a facet. of the national debt so there are pros and cons but the balance of advantage i
london the old guard would ever allow that to happen but i believe are seriously contested the there's no choice basically because the rest of the norse the is divided on equidistance the principle that you. if you were to divide it incidentally by the covenant jurisdiction the legal jurisdiction because scotland has a sort of legal system that even more. would be ninety nine percent as opposed to ninety eight percent so the medium line has been the line for the rest of the countries of the...
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later boyko artsy london may be about to open up the aussie world where thousands of turned out in tripoli to protest against the parliament's call for international intervention to restore security to the country and made the request as clashes between rival militia groups continue in and all around the capital and no government has said there was willing to commit forces however the un special envoy to libya has said he plans to go to tripoli next week to try to negotiate a cease fire between two of the main. and clashes have broken out in pakistan. capitol between police and government protesters tens of thousands took to the streets calling for the prime minister's resignation reportedly sixty thousand demonstrations gathered after the arrival of two opposition leaders in iran and a well known taliban cleric. represents the biggest challenge yet to the premier. his government is accused of corruption and abuse of power. and the outbreak of ebola in west africa will take at least six months to bring under control that's according to the charity doctors without borders. say the s
later boyko artsy london may be about to open up the aussie world where thousands of turned out in tripoli to protest against the parliament's call for international intervention to restore security to the country and made the request as clashes between rival militia groups continue in and all around the capital and no government has said there was willing to commit forces however the un special envoy to libya has said he plans to go to tripoli next week to try to negotiate a cease fire...
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back. you are watching the polls. we are here in london. i am guy johnson. reaching a record you. -- record value. the shares have added in the last three weeks. israel and hamas have agreed to a cease-fire that could and seven weeks of conflict. between gazangs and israel are starting to open. the u.k. real estate rocher warns housing markets. theas investors overlooking rear view mirror. let's talk about what this all means. what are they warning about? there is a lot of resistance now to the kind of prices and how fast they have been rising. the sterling has gotten stronger against some of the asian the comeback has been strong. so, that has culled the market. the stress tests that are being introducing our calling the market. >> something to think about. .> all of the offices are if i was them, i would want to the getting the ripple effect that was happening and it ripples out from there. that is why you have record .umbers in london pitching in >> this has been a barometer for the london housing market. does it get tougher? it is not good for anyone. >> right. >> what will h
back. you are watching the polls. we are here in london. i am guy johnson. reaching a record you. -- record value. the shares have added in the last three weeks. israel and hamas have agreed to a cease-fire that could and seven weeks of conflict. between gazangs and israel are starting to open. the u.k. real estate rocher warns housing markets. theas investors overlooking rear view mirror. let's talk about what this all means. what are they warning about? there is a lot of resistance now to...
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studies and in london we cross to mark macaulay he is a specialist at international affairs at the university of london are gentlemen cross-talk rules and i think that means you can jump in anytime you want if i go to you first that's ok almost any article you read in western media portrays russia is a very aggressive country bent on rebuilding the soviet union we are bent on rebuilding an empire but reality on the ground i don't see any evidence of it am i wrong. the question is whether it's bad bad bad bad poutine no shirt on bad putin on a horse no shirt on putin bad or whether that's a more realistic picture where russia feels that its national interests had been infringed upon and are still being infringed upon if you look back to when the berlin wall fell just twenty five years ago there was an incredibly potent chance for peace throughout europe from portugal to the year old's got to put show off and shevardnadze the foreign minister were in power. h. w. bush promised that in return for the quid the reunification of germany the quote would be nato would not move one inch eas
studies and in london we cross to mark macaulay he is a specialist at international affairs at the university of london are gentlemen cross-talk rules and i think that means you can jump in anytime you want if i go to you first that's ok almost any article you read in western media portrays russia is a very aggressive country bent on rebuilding the soviet union we are bent on rebuilding an empire but reality on the ground i don't see any evidence of it am i wrong. the question is whether it's...
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challenge and oil analyst with energy aspects to london the risk for shell producers is that because of the production decline rates you constantly have elevated capital expenditures so the percentage of their revenue going to just paying the interest costs on average is now four point one percent this is up from two point three percent just a year ago but they look at some companies are spending forty fifty sixty percent and they highlight a company called zaza energy which got its start as a joint venture with hess corp bought up oil rights in the eagle ford shale field and then nearby eagle find in south texas near the heart of the u.s. oil boom as first quarter revenue fell short of interest expense the firm's accountants and march voiced substantial doubt about the houston based company's ability to stay afloat so one hundred percent of their revenue is going to paying interest costs. in this low interest rate environment i mean to put this in a context how lower interest rates in the united kingdom they're floating a three hundred year lows in across europe spain france and other coun
challenge and oil analyst with energy aspects to london the risk for shell producers is that because of the production decline rates you constantly have elevated capital expenditures so the percentage of their revenue going to just paying the interest costs on average is now four point one percent this is up from two point three percent just a year ago but they look at some companies are spending forty fifty sixty percent and they highlight a company called zaza energy which got its start as a...
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the shelling of hospitals and emergency vehicles what can you call it. a few clicks away in london more than one hundred fifty men women and children gathered to highlight the suffering caused by the blockade in gaza the symbolic protest in the heart of westminster saw demonstrators place wooden boxes to highlight the confined spaces the people of gaza have to endure a more that story right now at r.t. dot com so is this one as well a story on how a recent social media posting has attracted the attention of the u.s. secret service so after of message supporting the islamic state militant group or sent from outside the white house. in the meantime though the islamic states offensive in iraq continues and entire kurdish villages reportedly been massacred by jihadist militants that have managed to occupy huge areas of northern iraq the population of the village consisted of the. the minority are persecuted by islamists considered to be devil worshipers by the jihadists thousands of years of the people have fled their homes to escape the onslaught meanwhile e.u. foreign ministers have
the shelling of hospitals and emergency vehicles what can you call it. a few clicks away in london more than one hundred fifty men women and children gathered to highlight the suffering caused by the blockade in gaza the symbolic protest in the heart of westminster saw demonstrators place wooden boxes to highlight the confined spaces the people of gaza have to endure a more that story right now at r.t. dot com so is this one as well a story on how a recent social media posting has attracted...
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struggle to get a grip on gang crime in london the defendants have been jailed seems that new people are quick to fill those criminal shoes we will tell you more about that a little later this hour. celebrities in the west take up the ice bucket challenge but the arab world is desperate to promote awareness of the child victims of war by using the rubble of instead of precious war. drama. stories others refused to notice. faces change. the picture of today. from around the globe. becoming independent schools a nation that nations should be self-governing feels better than the low someone else to do it for look. welcome back you're watching r.t. international let's return to one of our top stories this hour that of the u.s. launching an operation against islamic state fighters in syria let's discuss it with political analyst chris bambery who joins us live now welcome chris as we have heard america is kind of given the ok now to drone surveillance do you think that their involvement will stop the. i think the americans aren't really control of this intervention they don't really know
struggle to get a grip on gang crime in london the defendants have been jailed seems that new people are quick to fill those criminal shoes we will tell you more about that a little later this hour. celebrities in the west take up the ice bucket challenge but the arab world is desperate to promote awareness of the child victims of war by using the rubble of instead of precious war. drama. stories others refused to notice. faces change. the picture of today. from around the globe. becoming...
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. coming up one hour to international police struggle to get on a grip on gang crime in london all big offenders have been jailed and seems a new people are quick to fill those criminal shoes we'll tell you more late. celebrities in the west take up the ice bucket challenge the arab world is just desperate to promote awareness of the child victims of the war but using the rubble . shows more. differently here in syria now many of the members of congress of both parties have gone to syria in recent months. which is diddy's time. to go. to syria is going to be so obvious. reason for coming in but the school is a nation that nation should be self-governing they govern the feels better to love someone else to do it for. those who are to international it's been difficult to be on social networks of late and not notice thousands of people posting. photos and videos of themselves getting . ice cold water almost two million people have already taken part in the stunt to promote awareness of a less motor neuron disease and more than sixty million dollars has already been raised by everybody
. coming up one hour to international police struggle to get on a grip on gang crime in london all big offenders have been jailed and seems a new people are quick to fill those criminal shoes we'll tell you more late. celebrities in the west take up the ice bucket challenge the arab world is just desperate to promote awareness of the child victims of the war but using the rubble . shows more. differently here in syria now many of the members of congress of both parties have gone to syria in...
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london the problem of gang crime may have been falling but the problem of gang culture is still very much real that's leading to fears of a ticking time bomb under farmer picks up the story. gang crime and shocking scenes like these were becoming rarer in london cheatings it fall in by a half an stabbings by a third over the last two years but community leaders and nice sounding the alarm over recent tune in violence and ironically some blame operation trident the police launched to tackle gangs after the london riots in twenty eleven what tried have done taken out many of the low low level to put soldiers that used meat on the street and the small amount of drugs and let the boy people are fighting over it out for it and the people who are now stepping into that void are more violent than the one that it's a concern borne out in recent crime figures in parts of north london knife crime has risen by thirty percent in the last twelve months while the turf wars have been sparked by the vacuum left after active gang members were jailed community project leader sheldon thomas runs anti g
london the problem of gang crime may have been falling but the problem of gang culture is still very much real that's leading to fears of a ticking time bomb under farmer picks up the story. gang crime and shocking scenes like these were becoming rarer in london cheatings it fall in by a half an stabbings by a third over the last two years but community leaders and nice sounding the alarm over recent tune in violence and ironically some blame operation trident the police launched to tackle...
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london we're back in just a moment. those who want to get involved to stop isis in iraq are allied with isis in syria and we still should be doing everything we can to support the free syrian opposition we will continue to provide military assistance and advice to the iraqi government and kurdish forces as they battle these terrorists. becoming independent schools a nation that nation should be governed the feels better than someone else to do. again will get to be very shortly but for now a public over the places military style response to mostly peaceful rallies over the shooting of a black teenager refuses to go away in the days leading up to michael brown's funeral on monday there was a period of calm but a country wide rallies against police brutality are planned for tuesday. looking at the accusations that america's law enforcement officers into combat soldiers. thousands braved the boiling temperatures monday patiently waiting to enter a st louis church inside an hour funeral service for the young man whose name and story has dominated international headlines more than two w
london we're back in just a moment. those who want to get involved to stop isis in iraq are allied with isis in syria and we still should be doing everything we can to support the free syrian opposition we will continue to provide military assistance and advice to the iraqi government and kurdish forces as they battle these terrorists. becoming independent schools a nation that nation should be governed the feels better than someone else to do. again will get to be very shortly but for now a...