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i think we split inner london with outer london and we find that there are slightly more people buying a home in outer london than the rest of the u.k. that would suggest there isn't an affordability crisis. are there issues of supply? london is a great, global city. lots of people want to work here. if there were more houses in london -- guy: if we are to see the next government launch a project or a significant housebuilding scheme , what impact would it have in prices? if you were to significantly increase supply, what would the read back the into the rest of the market? anthony: in theory, an increase in supply should lead to a reduction in house prices. in london, that would effectively increase the supply of london housing so you could commute from a new garden city rather than having to live in inner or outer london. guy: a lot of people have rented. i wonder what the percentage of them that would step out of renting into homeownership. there seems to be -- i'm wondering how deep the pool of people that would make that leap would be. anthony: 6% of people are in private rented a
i think we split inner london with outer london and we find that there are slightly more people buying a home in outer london than the rest of the u.k. that would suggest there isn't an affordability crisis. are there issues of supply? london is a great, global city. lots of people want to work here. if there were more houses in london -- guy: if we are to see the next government launch a project or a significant housebuilding scheme , what impact would it have in prices? if you were to...
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. >>> you're watching al jazeera live from london. we'll also be looking at what libya's doing on this. >>reporter: the libyan coast guard is searching for migrants trying to reach europe. >>> also world leaders join armenia in commemorating 100 years after genocide. >>> plus a volcano in chili has an ash cloud reaching thousands of miles away. >> the strain on syria's neighbors is driving more and more people to try to cross the sea to europe. the european union is to double the emergency aid it gives to italy, greece and malta to deal with migrants to make it across the mediterranean but the eu is also diverting resources to stop the people smugglers. in tunisia a man appeared in court charged of being in charge a boat that crashed last sunday. at least 700 people on board the boat died. >>reporter: is this the face of a trader in human misery? that's what the court must decide. he says he was only a passenger on the overcrowded boat that capsized with the loss of hundreds of lives. other survivors say he was the boat's captain. but
. >>> you're watching al jazeera live from london. we'll also be looking at what libya's doing on this. >>reporter: the libyan coast guard is searching for migrants trying to reach europe. >>> also world leaders join armenia in commemorating 100 years after genocide. >>> plus a volcano in chili has an ash cloud reaching thousands of miles away. >> the strain on syria's neighbors is driving more and more people to try to cross the sea to europe. the...
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london. also coming up. >> when we were on the ship we had no food and no water, and i only had one fish. >> we hear the harrowing story of a survivor of the weekend medicine toremedicine tore ran mediterranean boat disaster. >>> her mother interrogated, her father executed, and her childhood home burned to the ground. a woman seeking an apology for atrocities committed by british soldiers. >> hello there and a warm welcome to the program. the saudi-led coalition has led more strikes against yemen as the military campaign has moved into a new phase. there has been a call for an immediate halt to those attacks. strikes in aden and fierce battles taking place on the ground in aden between supporters of abd rabbuh mansur hadi and houthi fighters themselves. but there have been political developments. the houthies have called the u.n. brokered talks and they released three tomorrow yemeny top yemeni generals. those airstrikes have resumed why? >> reporter: well, it is only because saudi arabia ha
london. also coming up. >> when we were on the ship we had no food and no water, and i only had one fish. >> we hear the harrowing story of a survivor of the weekend medicine toremedicine tore ran mediterranean boat disaster. >>> her mother interrogated, her father executed, and her childhood home burned to the ground. a woman seeking an apology for atrocities committed by british soldiers. >> hello there and a warm welcome to the program. the saudi-led coalition has...
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politics and london property coming up in about 20 minutes. we have got futures pretty much dead flat. euro stoxx futures up about a point. dax futures down about four points. some pretty lofty levels over at the touchscreen. manus: thank you very much. $70 trillion worth of equities it is the bart chart. just go to bloomberg.com to pick up the nuances of that. 14 of 47 hit all-time records around the world. the question is, will shanghai continue its momentum? we get ready for that growth data to come out on wednesday. the export and import numbers were toward you this morning. the euro steps bacsk from its all-time high. denmark, portugal all off in excess of 25%. the pound is at a five-year low. we are waiting for u.s. retail sales to come through. iron ore down at $30 -- $45 this year, $30 in the making. you are seeing the miners come under pressure. as we go to the imf, stop-start scenario. a lot of criticism of the miners. just keep digging that stuff out of western australia and exporting it. paris, let's have a look. on the downside by
politics and london property coming up in about 20 minutes. we have got futures pretty much dead flat. euro stoxx futures up about a point. dax futures down about four points. some pretty lofty levels over at the touchscreen. manus: thank you very much. $70 trillion worth of equities it is the bart chart. just go to bloomberg.com to pick up the nuances of that. 14 of 47 hit all-time records around the world. the question is, will shanghai continue its momentum? we get ready for that growth data...
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to london, he enjoys it? then i was -- it is a great building. the minister counsel and all security because of the address. it's all to be taken care. i said, fine. this is a challenge so i love it. i want to move forward with it. i discussed with my brothers and told them, i am going ahead. they told me, you know your age? i said, yes. i am with my experience the youngest. i am willing to take the challenge. we went ahead and now, i can tell you, was it it's completed which is going -- once it is completed which will take about four years, each and every human being will feel proud. at least, that is my vision. and i am hopeful that it is going to help me to achieve that. guy: sounds like it is something worth seeing. give me a sense of where we are with london property right now. economic headwinds, political headwinds very much representative. do you think london property has seen its peak? your father talked about it and the fact you should always put money into property. how do you see it here? gopichan
to london, he enjoys it? then i was -- it is a great building. the minister counsel and all security because of the address. it's all to be taken care. i said, fine. this is a challenge so i love it. i want to move forward with it. i discussed with my brothers and told them, i am going ahead. they told me, you know your age? i said, yes. i am with my experience the youngest. i am willing to take the challenge. we went ahead and now, i can tell you, was it it's completed which is going -- once...
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al jazeera london. >> the e.u. has charged russia's biggest energy provider for abusing it's place in the marketplace. if the charges stick the energy giant could risk fines as high as 10% of the company's over all sales. the gazprom said that e.u. claims are unfounded. >> russian's foreign minister sergei lavrov said that the european union has unfairly back dated these charges and it helps to resolve in an inter governmental level. it has ten weeks to respond to the charges. it can, of course, appeal to the courts. if unsuccessful its running into huge fines. the european union is taking a big gamble in doing this. as. well knows russia's main export is fossil fuels and if go after the companies that are responsible for those exports then in effect you're going after the russian state itself. >> that was roy challands reporting there. now corruption charges, hundreds rallied against what they say is a witch-hunt aimed at the former leadership. the economic development minister during his brother's presidency. he'
al jazeera london. >> the e.u. has charged russia's biggest energy provider for abusing it's place in the marketplace. if the charges stick the energy giant could risk fines as high as 10% of the company's over all sales. the gazprom said that e.u. claims are unfounded. >> russian's foreign minister sergei lavrov said that the european union has unfairly back dated these charges and it helps to resolve in an inter governmental level. it has ten weeks to respond to the charges. it...
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london's history. >> now available, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for survivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >>> hello again. crews working on the future of london's transport system have dug up thousands of years of history and the archeological study is revealing much about the its early beginnings. >>reporter: skeletons of romans living in london 2,000 years ago found in a tiny square of europe's largest construction project. experts are not sure how the skulls ended up here. possibly washed up in an ancient river or slain gladiators from a nearby arena. over the last few months archeologists have doneug down six meters. they found victorian houses and then found a mass
london's history. >> now available, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for survivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app available for your apple and android...
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london. >> and well worth a walk down there many people tell us here in london. while we are up in the sky you can go to www.aljazeera.com for those stories and a greet deal more. www.aljazeera.com. >> louisiana's bayou, 70 miles southwest of new orleans. this is the heartland of the native american houma tribe. and it's one of the most valuable ecosystems in the entire united states. >> we go to the bayous to provide for our families. everything's there...
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nobody knows exactly how many cameras there are in london. but on a single day you can be easily filmed 300 times. in europe, this is the closest you get to a surveilled society on one of the most closely watched squares. these two will also watch you like a hawk. rosy and lizzy, harris hawk who have been here busy as pest control birds in order to keep pigeons away, i'm told. wayne: we have got lizzy here, she was up on canada house, on the top of the roof and we had a little mouse by the wall just over there and she come down, swooped and gobbled it. reporter: one of their favorite spots is located in the southeast corner of the square. here scotland yard hollowed out a lamppost in 1926 and adapted it for police purposes also installing a telephone. from now on the square was under surveillance. anthony: if this is the center of london, if this is where all the big demonstrations were taking place, if this was where trouble was likely to come from, it was vitally important that the police could keep abreast of what was going on. and one of
nobody knows exactly how many cameras there are in london. but on a single day you can be easily filmed 300 times. in europe, this is the closest you get to a surveilled society on one of the most closely watched squares. these two will also watch you like a hawk. rosy and lizzy, harris hawk who have been here busy as pest control birds in order to keep pigeons away, i'm told. wayne: we have got lizzy here, she was up on canada house, on the top of the roof and we had a little mouse by the wall...
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mary's hospital here in london are empty. the press and fans are being kept away until kate is admitted. that's quite a difference from two years ago when prince george was born. >> we're camped out in nearby hotels. >> we're very excited about it. >> reporter: while even the duke and duchess of cambridge don't know the sex of the new baby a new poll shows both americans and brits agree -- >> it's a girl, it's a girl, it's a girl. >> reporter: -- they're hoping prince george gets a little sister. the smart money right now, anne-marie, is on a blond girl named alice. >> all right. susan mcginnis in london. thank you, susan. >>> straight ahead now, fashion frenzy. shoppers at target go crazy for an iconic resort brand. >>> and later miranda lambert fires up the stage and wins big at the acm. an fda-approved treatment that significantly reduces headache days for adults with chronic migraine. 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more. it's proven to actually prevent headache days. and it's injected by my docto
mary's hospital here in london are empty. the press and fans are being kept away until kate is admitted. that's quite a difference from two years ago when prince george was born. >> we're camped out in nearby hotels. >> we're very excited about it. >> reporter: while even the duke and duchess of cambridge don't know the sex of the new baby a new poll shows both americans and brits agree -- >> it's a girl, it's a girl, it's a girl. >> reporter: -- they're hoping...
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they are looking to london. you look at madrid the situation over there means they are going to entrepreneur ship. they are looking to london as their model, as the european version. that is very exciting. caroline: is it just london or a we seeing it grow? are you seeing as much appetite to come into camps as a new startup or is it the lack of austerity the economy is turning around this waiting people -- dissuagding people? sarah: i'm thinking of a company that i met on friday. they come onto london to meet their investors sometimes. they live their lives more easily. they are doing amazing things. what they are finding is there is a lot of health check globally. it is a challenge on a smaller level. i think our job is to connect the dots around the u.k. and get people talking about the different classes. all of these areas that have great innovation going on. on the second point, it is speeding up. there is a campus in london. it was $41 million which was double the amount. i'm very bullish and confident abou
they are looking to london. you look at madrid the situation over there means they are going to entrepreneur ship. they are looking to london as their model, as the european version. that is very exciting. caroline: is it just london or a we seeing it grow? are you seeing as much appetite to come into camps as a new startup or is it the lack of austerity the economy is turning around this waiting people -- dissuagding people? sarah: i'm thinking of a company that i met on friday. they come onto...
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go into closed session to the point there have a number of things i'll also acknowledge supervisor london breed we're going to to go into closed session thank you all socialization for taking our time to be with us tonight and we're back into open session. >> call item 8. >> disclosure any or all items in administrative code. >> colleagues second. >> second. >> all in favor, say i. >> motion carries. >> next line item is line 9 adjournment. >> colleagues there was a tragic loss for california last night the loss of santa fe police officers michael johnson in his memory and in thoughts and prayers to the entire santa fe community and the family for the law enforcement family i'll ask for a motion to adjourn 24 evening meeting in his memory. >> all in favor, say i. the motion passes we're adjourned in the memory of santa fe police officer michael johnson >> (clapping.) all right. everybody ready runners to the starting line no, not yet let's say roosevelt middle school in the house? yeah. >> is rolth middle school in the house is right now cap in the house do question have the san francisco
go into closed session to the point there have a number of things i'll also acknowledge supervisor london breed we're going to to go into closed session thank you all socialization for taking our time to be with us tonight and we're back into open session. >> call item 8. >> disclosure any or all items in administrative code. >> colleagues second. >> second. >> all in favor, say i. >> motion carries. >> next line item is line 9 adjournment. >>...
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there is little to show for any of that on this unassuming suburban london road. he says he will contest the request of his extradition to the united states. jonah hull, al jazerra london. >>> an independent investigation in mexico has revealed that 16 civilians were killed by federal police. it's the latest allegations of abuse by mexico security forces n confirmed this will be the third mass killing blamed on the police in less than a year, al jazerra's adam raney reports. >> reporter: initials say they are looking in to the accusations that federal place opened fire on two groups of unarmed man on january 6th the official score is a that the people died in a shootout. that's something that vigilantes we have been speaking to here in restless attorney mexico totally reject. they say they were there that day. they say they were unarmed and say the police opened fire and were aiming to kill them all and heard them say kill them. now, this is something that we cannot independently verify at this time. one of the vigilantes even said that he had ran, he was without
there is little to show for any of that on this unassuming suburban london road. he says he will contest the request of his extradition to the united states. jonah hull, al jazerra london. >>> an independent investigation in mexico has revealed that 16 civilians were killed by federal police. it's the latest allegations of abuse by mexico security forces n confirmed this will be the third mass killing blamed on the police in less than a year, al jazerra's adam raney reports. >>...
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london is a popular place. we have political stability. a lot of people like investing in london. they feel anybody who makes money in the world seems to want to buy a place in london. there are an awful lot of places coming to the market. 54,000 new units coming to the market along the river. that is an awful lot of units. at the moment there are a few of them that are empty because they are not being bought but you right. there are quite a lot that are being bought and just being put under wraps. mark: will it deter foreign buyers? will it deter london buyers if they are taxed or however you want to view it, penalized for leaving their houses empty? >> i think political uncertainty has caused a lot of problems. personally i think there should be some sanction for people who don't use their properties at all. i see no problem with people buying property to let it out. that is fine. it gets used and serves a purpose. i think there should be some sanction against people who buy properties and don't do anything at all. mark: buy to leave. >> buy to leave. people will get clever. it
london is a popular place. we have political stability. a lot of people like investing in london. they feel anybody who makes money in the world seems to want to buy a place in london. there are an awful lot of places coming to the market. 54,000 new units coming to the market along the river. that is an awful lot of units. at the moment there are a few of them that are empty because they are not being bought but you right. there are quite a lot that are being bought and just being put under...
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guy: the trade -- the trader from west london is appearing at an extradition hearing this hour in london. the flash crash wiped a artillery yoon dollars from the u.s. market on may 6, 2010. francine: the finance minister said greece and its creditors are nair owing their differences. comments come after prime minister -- to transfer funds from the central funds to give the government enough cash to stay afloat until the on the other hand may. guy: what's going on? jonathan ferro has details. jonathan: 20,000.s if tr first time in 15 years. we open higher here in europe. everything rolled over. this is sort of broad based. losses on the ibex sand spain over. grexit risk back on the table. we seem to talk about it every day. sounding more optimistic. they think the difference between the creditors is nair owing. -- narrowing. the yield on the 10-year, 13.44%. here is the story, though. as it kicks off in greece, look at the advantage germ gets. a yield on the 10-year, nine basis points. it was half of that last week. just five basis points. why do i say this is an advantage? because this m
guy: the trade -- the trader from west london is appearing at an extradition hearing this hour in london. the flash crash wiped a artillery yoon dollars from the u.s. market on may 6, 2010. francine: the finance minister said greece and its creditors are nair owing their differences. comments come after prime minister -- to transfer funds from the central funds to give the government enough cash to stay afloat until the on the other hand may. guy: what's going on? jonathan ferro has details....
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because it is london? >> they probably wear long cloaks and stuff like the mayor of london, came, i wear a cape to cover my soft cozy middle. >> but you can wear whatever you want base you're the mayor. >> borris johnson the current mayor of london. >> so just mayor. >> mayor johnson. >> mayor of london. >> the mayor of london. >> borris johnson. remember him during the olympics? >> i'll just call him bj. >> oh, gosh. >> what is going on today? >> in fact, i want you to call me mayor johnson. >> i guess. not doing that. not happening. >> let's mover on then. >> this show. all right. so, prom can really break the bank. a loft things, some people get limos. you got to go out to dinner, it is all of these things happening. but now it is how you ask mike. >> well, it is weird some young men are spending money just to ask a women to prom. >> prom postal use elaborate way to ask your date to prom. so these prom postals are costing hundreds of dollars. there is a surround say that says teens use one third of thei
because it is london? >> they probably wear long cloaks and stuff like the mayor of london, came, i wear a cape to cover my soft cozy middle. >> but you can wear whatever you want base you're the mayor. >> borris johnson the current mayor of london. >> so just mayor. >> mayor johnson. >> mayor of london. >> the mayor of london. >> borris johnson. remember him during the olympics? >> i'll just call him bj. >> oh, gosh. >> what is...
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it really is a loving portrait. >> was she a londoner? is her family from london? >> a londoner, originally jewish family from bell ruth, creative early on realizing she had great interest in music. the exhibition features much of her own personal memorabilia, things she lived with, photographs she collected. even her play list she listened to as a young woman studying music preparing for a career in music. so the exhibition really is a way of understanding her in a new way, a different way than the celebrity that we came to know. >> was she as a citizen of the united kingdom, were her parents immigrants or her grandparents? >> her grandparents. it tells a wonderful story of how jews came out of the settlement and came to the uk which in and of itself is a fascinating story. also a little bit on doubten abbey, this past season. we will talk about the the various things that forced jews out of the palliative settlement. it's a way of telling the story of jewish immigration into england. >> interesting. what else? >> i am working on my first major show that's going t
it really is a loving portrait. >> was she a londoner? is her family from london? >> a londoner, originally jewish family from bell ruth, creative early on realizing she had great interest in music. the exhibition features much of her own personal memorabilia, things she lived with, photographs she collected. even her play list she listened to as a young woman studying music preparing for a career in music. so the exhibition really is a way of understanding her in a new way, a...
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al jazeera london. >> and you can find out much more on our website. the address for that is www.aljazeera.com. we'll be back. >> less than a day after promising an end to the air campaign saudi airstrikes, houthi rebels and yemen. new calls for an end in the fighting. >>> the migrant debate, new steps to stop the flow across the mediterranean as even more arrive in italy. >>> and accused of breaking the rules, a russian energy giant crushes the opposition. >> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm randall pinkston. the saudi-led coalition launched more airstrikes in yemen one day after announcing the air campaign was over. fighter jets struck houthi targets in taiz, aden and fierce battles erupted on the ground. houthi leaders are calling for a cease-fire. >> for those who thought that the announcement yesterday night by the leadership of the coalition is the end of the war. they might be disappointed today that saudi arabia and it's allies have launched a series of strikes. one of them was few hours after the announcement at the end
al jazeera london. >> and you can find out much more on our website. the address for that is www.aljazeera.com. we'll be back. >> less than a day after promising an end to the air campaign saudi airstrikes, houthi rebels and yemen. new calls for an end in the fighting. >>> the migrant debate, new steps to stop the flow across the mediterranean as even more arrive in italy. >>> and accused of breaking the rules, a russian energy giant crushes the opposition....
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mayor ed lee >> i'll give the inside track laughing and i'm really happy to be here with supervisor london breed and supervisor katie tang and school member hydra mendosa i know we all ago if you're going to be an elected official in san francisco you ought to run here first; right? (clapping.) in almost two years ago activist visited me and gave me picture calvin you handed me those pictures he said you've got to get that done mayor it will only cost $2 million and so $2.7 million later we wanted to do it right and rec and park and their contractors said this a unique track over the decades it was out of whack with funding and unevenness we had to get this right because those kids we want to make sure they grew up with a world-class track because their world-class students in san francisco (clapping) >> you mention my appreciation for our middle school kids you know you're our future i'm not to see you grew up and have the best city ever you ever appreciated whatever your future is here or elsewhere you'll realize the city did everybody for you if you're ellis acted i presiding ride muni
mayor ed lee >> i'll give the inside track laughing and i'm really happy to be here with supervisor london breed and supervisor katie tang and school member hydra mendosa i know we all ago if you're going to be an elected official in san francisco you ought to run here first; right? (clapping.) in almost two years ago activist visited me and gave me picture calvin you handed me those pictures he said you've got to get that done mayor it will only cost $2 million and so $2.7 million later...
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path to london's heathrow airport. he was presumably arrested around 12:30 yesterday. what we know is that a large number of people in the neighborhood here have entered this home yesterday afternoon. he has been accused of contributing to that may 6, 2010 flash crash. we saw a total of 1000 points wiped off the s&p 500. $1 trillion in value of u.s. stocks. prosecutors when they announce this criminal complaint which was filed back in february, says that he was operating out of his home here alone, and on that one day on may 6 2010, he profited $900,000. they say that his illegal activity began long before that. in 2009, and it continued through 2014, over which they say he netted a total of $40 million in illegal profits. he will get his day in court. he is going to appear in a london court at an extradition hearing later today. we have not heard anything from the defendant yet. mark: what exactly was he doing? ryan: well, the prosecutors say he was doing something called spoofing and layering. they say that is an ill
path to london's heathrow airport. he was presumably arrested around 12:30 yesterday. what we know is that a large number of people in the neighborhood here have entered this home yesterday afternoon. he has been accused of contributing to that may 6, 2010 flash crash. we saw a total of 1000 points wiped off the s&p 500. $1 trillion in value of u.s. stocks. prosecutors when they announce this criminal complaint which was filed back in february, says that he was operating out of his home...
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london has more than anywhere else in the world. the likes of mcclaren, aston martin and watch jewelry and fashion brand all going on. what is the benefit of being the home of high net worth individual individuals. with me the publisher from "yacht investor" magazine. we can see some of these babies right here. that one is a super yacht. i'm trying to wonder what this show is about. when you talk about the super rich i'm wondering do the super rich go shopping themselves? >> they go shopping like to visit the boat to buy one, always better to be on one at sea rather than shipyard. you can't see it in a book you need to be on it. >> they have shows like this in singapore and -- >> shows all over the world. >> they're targeting super rich. >> monaco is the best. ft. lauderdale in the u.s. miami. and around the world. >> do you know why london? what is the attraction for these billionaires to london? >> europe properties -- >> a safe haven? >> yes. >> and london a place you can buy a ship field. >> that's your specialty. we've got them
london has more than anywhere else in the world. the likes of mcclaren, aston martin and watch jewelry and fashion brand all going on. what is the benefit of being the home of high net worth individual individuals. with me the publisher from "yacht investor" magazine. we can see some of these babies right here. that one is a super yacht. i'm trying to wonder what this show is about. when you talk about the super rich i'm wondering do the super rich go shopping themselves? >>...
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nbc's kelly cobiella has more tonight from london. >> reporter: far from italy some 60 miles north of the libyan coast rescuers are desperately searching for survivors. a few dozen have been found. but hundreds are still missing. when migrants spotted this cargo ship responding to their distress call late saturday night, survivors say they rushed to one side capsizing their overloaded boat. italian prime minister matteo renzi blames the tragedy on human traffickers saying "we can't let people be at their mercy." italy is struggling to cope with a flood of migrants and war refugees setting off from libya with dozens of rescues last week. many of those migrants are reliving their fears. >> i spent three days in the water before the rescue comes. >> many boats are capsizing because it is overloaded. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> reporter: today pope francis said such tragedies must not be repeated. they are men and women like us, he said, wounded, exploited, victims of war. the human toll is staggering. 10,000 rescued last week. more than 30,000 this year. an estimated 500,000 waiti
nbc's kelly cobiella has more tonight from london. >> reporter: far from italy some 60 miles north of the libyan coast rescuers are desperately searching for survivors. a few dozen have been found. but hundreds are still missing. when migrants spotted this cargo ship responding to their distress call late saturday night, survivors say they rushed to one side capsizing their overloaded boat. italian prime minister matteo renzi blames the tragedy on human traffickers saying "we can't...
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>> we're on the trading floor just outside of london. you can see there are about two dozen traders here this morning. they carry on right until the market that they are trading in closes. a little bit of a lull right now. the way it works is the traders come here and pay a fee to avail themselveses to the resources. they also share some of their profits. this is where sarao worked. spent the better part of his 20's here. it is really where he learned to trade. despite the fact that it has been seven years since he left he is still very revered here. he had real trading prowess. i sat down with the chairman one of the co-founders and asked him what he thought about sarao today. have a listen. >> he was always going to be kiverpb person i believed would be legendary, potentially legendary in some way in the future. the potential to be one of the world's great traders he certainly has been of his generation, one of the best. ryan: to get a job at fuxex to have a partnership. the chairman was telling me that about one out of 100 application
>> we're on the trading floor just outside of london. you can see there are about two dozen traders here this morning. they carry on right until the market that they are trading in closes. a little bit of a lull right now. the way it works is the traders come here and pay a fee to avail themselveses to the resources. they also share some of their profits. this is where sarao worked. spent the better part of his 20's here. it is really where he learned to trade. despite the fact that it...
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coming up, we are going live to the london stock exchange. we are speaking to the ceo as it rolls out a new business support program across europe. francine: also coming up, we will be talking to the ceo of cap gemini after a mass acquisition in the states. ♪ francine: welcome back to "the pulse." let's get now to more of an i.t. tie up. cap gemini has agreed to buy an american i.t. firm. igate investors will receive $48 a share. the stock closed at $45 on friday. we are joined now for his first interview of the day by the cap gemini ceo. thank you so much for joining us. give us a sense on how concerned you are on your. is this a play into the arrest the cause of weakness in europe or just an opportunity? >> the first point is, on europe , things are slightly improving. we recalled our first quarter figures with some growth in europe, including france and holland. we think things are due for a moderate improvement. cap jenna my -- [indiscernible] it was a long known strategy that we were looking for u.s. movers. now we will grow in the u.s
coming up, we are going live to the london stock exchange. we are speaking to the ceo as it rolls out a new business support program across europe. francine: also coming up, we will be talking to the ceo of cap gemini after a mass acquisition in the states. ♪ francine: welcome back to "the pulse." let's get now to more of an i.t. tie up. cap gemini has agreed to buy an american i.t. firm. igate investors will receive $48 a share. the stock closed at $45 on friday. we are joined now...
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. >> the call to the fire chief came from london. you heard right. hond hond -- london. you heard right, london england, for as they call it, commissioner of the london fire brigade. going from a department with 1500 firefighters to one with 6,000 firefighters. she'd move from a city of 800,000 to a metropolis of 8 million people. it's a tough choice for the longest serving fire chief in the country. >> i'm delighted and proud to be san francisco's fire chief and have not gone out looking for work of any kind because i love what i do here in san francisco. of course i have my most-important role of being a mom, considering my family and what any opportunity would mean to them as well. >> the chief had difficult times, a testy relationship with firefighters union over an ambulance shortage and under staffing. that couple in the aftermath. those challenges may be one reason why she's being approached. >> that is is one of the reasons i received the call. in that i dealt with other political environments and very strong presence of labor. >> she told them about london and h
. >> the call to the fire chief came from london. you heard right. hond hond -- london. you heard right, london england, for as they call it, commissioner of the london fire brigade. going from a department with 1500 firefighters to one with 6,000 firefighters. she'd move from a city of 800,000 to a metropolis of 8 million people. it's a tough choice for the longest serving fire chief in the country. >> i'm delighted and proud to be san francisco's fire chief and have not gone out...
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banking arm and it moved its headquarters in london. now, it looks as though hsbc is seeking to reverse those changes a couple of decades later, of course, there's a lot of chatter of them leaving hong kong when i spoke to the chairman he definitely wasn't ruling that out as an option for the bank. and there's this chatter about potentially reversing that midland bank tank over. also estimates out there suggesting that hsbc could be saving itself $14 billion by moving to hong kong. this is a good explanation as to why share prices are driving so much higher in this morning's trade. >>> is rbs trying to row focus itself on domestic lending? >> it's trying very hard to it. they have been very keen to get rbs really boosting the british economy by focusing on domestic lending. i think both of these stories are telling us that post credit crisis, a lot of these banks which particularly rbs are really trying to go after global presence in the heyday of banking are now having to kind of roll a lot of that back and get back to basics. >> of th
banking arm and it moved its headquarters in london. now, it looks as though hsbc is seeking to reverse those changes a couple of decades later, of course, there's a lot of chatter of them leaving hong kong when i spoke to the chairman he definitely wasn't ruling that out as an option for the bank. and there's this chatter about potentially reversing that midland bank tank over. also estimates out there suggesting that hsbc could be saving itself $14 billion by moving to hong kong. this is a...
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this is "the pulse" live from london. now, china's economy is in the spotlight with multiple economic indicators pointing to a deepening slowdown. stocks are headed for their biggest drop in weeks after g.d.p. growth, output investment, and retail data all dropped in the world's economy, in the world's second biggest economy. our chief asia correspondent joins us. tom, china's g.d.p. came in on target. we had very disappointing monthly data. how worried should we be about them? tom: i would tend to pay more attention to the monthly data. if you look at the headline reading, 7% growth in the first quarter, the premier says he wants 7% growth for the whole year so they're on target. if you look at the monthly data if you dig in a little bit, retail sales are slowing, the real estate sector continues to contract in terms of sales. exports contracted in march. so really, some fairly troubling signs in the more high-frequency data and signs that china's economy has further to slow heading further into 2015. francine: are we ex
this is "the pulse" live from london. now, china's economy is in the spotlight with multiple economic indicators pointing to a deepening slowdown. stocks are headed for their biggest drop in weeks after g.d.p. growth, output investment, and retail data all dropped in the world's economy, in the world's second biggest economy. our chief asia correspondent joins us. tom, china's g.d.p. came in on target. we had very disappointing monthly data. how worried should we be about them? tom: i...
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all right, we have some london-ish weather today katie. kind of foggy rainy? >> low-lying cloud cover certainly with steady rain falling right now but it is sort of your classic mid hat taught cyclone, will come through with warmfront cold front, inbetween we should warm up at least briefly here, ends up with little sunshine in the middle part of the day. but for now you're stuck in some pretty soggy conditions out there. as we take you out to the palmyra cove nature park camera, live neighborhood network, little cool there we still have bit of east northeast component to the wind flow. 49 degrees for you certainly still finding some of the rain, falling pretty steadily and heavily you but notice there is actually what looks at least like little back edge to this. once we get through this main swat you're done with at least the most widespread, and heaviest rainfall this storm has up its sleeve. even though we don't one sunshine, let me zoom it out you have to get this whole part through. still need cold front to pass through. that will happen by tonight bring
all right, we have some london-ish weather today katie. kind of foggy rainy? >> low-lying cloud cover certainly with steady rain falling right now but it is sort of your classic mid hat taught cyclone, will come through with warmfront cold front, inbetween we should warm up at least briefly here, ends up with little sunshine in the middle part of the day. but for now you're stuck in some pretty soggy conditions out there. as we take you out to the palmyra cove nature park camera, live...
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hond hond -- london. you heard right, london england, for as they call it, commissioner of the london fire brigade. going from a department with 1500 firefighters to one with 6,000 firefighters. she'd move from a city of 800,000 to a metropolis of 8 million people. it's a tough choice for the longest serving fire chief in the country. >> i'm delighted and proud to be san francisco's fire chief and have not gone out looking for work of any kind because i love what i do here in san francisco. of course i have my most-important role of being a mom, considering my family and what any opportunity would mean to them as well. >> the chief had difficult times, a testy relationship with firefighters union over an ambulance shortage and under staffing. that couple in the aftermath. those challenges may be one reason why she's being approached. >> that is is one of the reasons i received the call. in that i dealt with other political environments and very strong presence of labor. >> she told them about london and h
hond hond -- london. you heard right, london england, for as they call it, commissioner of the london fire brigade. going from a department with 1500 firefighters to one with 6,000 firefighters. she'd move from a city of 800,000 to a metropolis of 8 million people. it's a tough choice for the longest serving fire chief in the country. >> i'm delighted and proud to be san francisco's fire chief and have not gone out looking for work of any kind because i love what i do here in san...
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this is the news hour live from london. coming up more fighting and more air strikes. sdrab hits targets in yemen as its military campaign enters a new phase. semifinals. >>> hello there. very warm welcome to the program. the saudi-led coalition has launched more strikes in yemen as its military campaign enters a new phase. houthi leaders have released a statement calling for an immediate halt to those attacks. fighter jets struck against houthi fighters in tausiz and in aden. fierce fighting is happening on the ground in aden. but there have been some political developments. the houthi have called for u.n. talks and have released three generals. al jazeera is at the border with yemen and says the saudi air strikes are likely to continue as long as the houthis continue their ground campaign. there will be less intensified air strikes but there will be intervention any time it's necessary for the saudis and their allies. and according to the reports, the houthis began immediately after the announcement to move their tanks to an area from which they were expelled just da
this is the news hour live from london. coming up more fighting and more air strikes. sdrab hits targets in yemen as its military campaign enters a new phase. semifinals. >>> hello there. very warm welcome to the program. the saudi-led coalition has launched more strikes in yemen as its military campaign enters a new phase. houthi leaders have released a statement calling for an immediate halt to those attacks. fighter jets struck against houthi fighters in tausiz and in aden. fierce...
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they're holding a fine wine auction in london. investors could pay up to 20,000 pounds for a case of petrus 1982. it can outperform stocks if you buy carefully. let's bring in tom. tom, paying such a large amount for one bottle of wine for me that's the sign of a potential bubble in the wine market. what would you say to that? >> it's a luxury product and if you look at top end you can pick up extremely good quality wine for 50 or 60 pounds a bottle. when you look at that having fallen off 25 to 30% over the last three years now is a great time for buyers to be looking at undervalued stocks. so looking at the very high end of the market that you're going to narrow the amount of people out there looking for those wines but if you look at the broader spectrum there's still bargains to be had and with prices having fallen it's to get back out there. >> help us understand where there is strong demand right now. what's grabbing the attention in the high end market. >> if you look in the last couple of years burgundy has been strong. wi
they're holding a fine wine auction in london. investors could pay up to 20,000 pounds for a case of petrus 1982. it can outperform stocks if you buy carefully. let's bring in tom. tom, paying such a large amount for one bottle of wine for me that's the sign of a potential bubble in the wine market. what would you say to that? >> it's a luxury product and if you look at top end you can pick up extremely good quality wine for 50 or 60 pounds a bottle. when you look at that having fallen...
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nearly 2,000 of history are being unearthed in central london. it's an archeological site that will make way to a new train throughout the city. they went down to see what is down there deep under the dirt. >> skeletons of romans living in london 2000 years ago found by archeologists working on a tiny scare of europe's largest construction project. the experts are not sure how the skulls ended up here. possibly washed up in an ancient river or slain gladiators from a nearby arena. over the last few months archeologists have dug down six meters through four layers of london history. they put up walls and found victorian houses and then went further down and found a massive burial ground. >> from that period, the 16th and 17th centuries in london threw the medieval periods through the post roman area where the area was covered with marsh. down as we are now starting at the rome level pretty much where the rome street level was 1900 years ago. >> one the bones and the tools and bits of leather and coins are carefully unearthed from the site they're
nearly 2,000 of history are being unearthed in central london. it's an archeological site that will make way to a new train throughout the city. they went down to see what is down there deep under the dirt. >> skeletons of romans living in london 2000 years ago found by archeologists working on a tiny scare of europe's largest construction project. the experts are not sure how the skulls ended up here. possibly washed up in an ancient river or slain gladiators from a nearby arena. over...
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susan mcginnis is in london. cheerio, susan. >> good morning, anne-marie. it is definitely more subdued. princess kate is late by over a week. a reporter is outside the hospital waiting day after day. a different scene this time but there is no lack of excitement. >> reporter: the most ardent royal watchers are already waiting outside the linda wing of st. mary's hospital in london. >> to see kate come out with the baby and experience part of history. >> reporter: the second baby will be fourth in line to the britainish loan behind father grandfather, and big brother george who captured the audience when he was born in 2013. >> it's been a while since we've had a direct heir to the throne. >> reporter: the press pass is empty empty. they're being kept away until she's admit. that's quite a difference from two years ago when prince george was born. >> we're very excited about it. >> reporter: while even the duke and duchess of cambridge don't know the sex of a new baby a new poll shows both americans and britons agree -- >> it's a girl it's a girl, it's a gi
susan mcginnis is in london. cheerio, susan. >> good morning, anne-marie. it is definitely more subdued. princess kate is late by over a week. a reporter is outside the hospital waiting day after day. a different scene this time but there is no lack of excitement. >> reporter: the most ardent royal watchers are already waiting outside the linda wing of st. mary's hospital in london. >> to see kate come out with the baby and experience part of history. >> reporter: the...
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there is little to show for any of that on this unassuming suburban london road. he says he'll contest the request for his extradition to the united states >>> hundreds of people are protesting in the u.s. city of baltimore over the death of a black man in police custody. six police officers have been suspended over the death of 27-year-old freddy gray from a spinal injury. the death following a series of protests where unarmed black men were killed by white police officers. >>> an independent investigation in mexico revealed 16 civilians were killed by federal police. it's the latest alleged of abuse by mexican security forces. if concerned this will be the third mass killing blamed on the police in less than a year. adam raney has more. >> reporter: officials say they are looking into accusations that federal police opened fire on two separate groups of unarmed men on january 6th. the official story is the people killed died in a shoot-out. that is something vigilantes totally reject saying they were there on the day. they were unarmed, and they say that the pol
there is little to show for any of that on this unassuming suburban london road. he says he'll contest the request for his extradition to the united states >>> hundreds of people are protesting in the u.s. city of baltimore over the death of a black man in police custody. six police officers have been suspended over the death of 27-year-old freddy gray from a spinal injury. the death following a series of protests where unarmed black men were killed by white police officers....
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sara haines, abc news, london. >> everybody wants a girl did, huh? >> look at all the money she's going to bring in. i want a boy. >> you do? >> yes, boys are raucous, man. >> you've got two boys and you love them to pieces. >> that's right. i want them to tear up that palace. >> you know, 12% of respondents in the sunday times survey said they want diane as the name and 9% want alice or charlotte. >> i feel like reena is on the table. >> really? >> it is on the table for the royals. you heard it here first. this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. "world news now," informing insom hi, anne. how are you doing? hi, evelyn. i know it's been a difficult time since your mom passed away. yeah. i miss her a lot but i'm okay. wow. that was fast. this is the check i've been waiting for. mom had a guaranteed acceptance life insurance policy through the colonial penn program, and this will really help with the cost of her final expenses. they have been so helpful and supportive during this time. maybe i should give them a call. i r
sara haines, abc news, london. >> everybody wants a girl did, huh? >> look at all the money she's going to bring in. i want a boy. >> you do? >> yes, boys are raucous, man. >> you've got two boys and you love them to pieces. >> that's right. i want them to tear up that palace. >> you know, 12% of respondents in the sunday times survey said they want diane as the name and 9% want alice or charlotte. >> i feel like reena is on the table. >>...
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she said they don't play baseball in london only cricket baseball in london only cricket. he said not so cool mom. we'll see how much pull the kid has. >> now to the latest in nepal where they are dealing tonight with another disaster. as many as 250 people are missing after mud slide near the quake epi-center. hundreds of thousands of people are still living in a make shift tent city without clean water or sanitation. rescue crew are still reaching survivors in the rubble more than 80 hours after saturday 7. 8 magnitude earthquake. quake death toll continues to agree as well. now at 4800 people and rising t.as you well note images of the daniel from the nepal earthquake are just stunning and heart breaking. seeing destruction has inspired a lot of people to help the victims in nepal. some give money others time. non-profit in san lee app co volunteers made way to help. wayne takes you in the warehouse. if sorting sorting sorting some more. it's not exactly glamorous work but in the san leandro warehouse it's the next best thing to helping quake ravage nepal. >> of maybe t
she said they don't play baseball in london only cricket baseball in london only cricket. he said not so cool mom. we'll see how much pull the kid has. >> now to the latest in nepal where they are dealing tonight with another disaster. as many as 250 people are missing after mud slide near the quake epi-center. hundreds of thousands of people are still living in a make shift tent city without clean water or sanitation. rescue crew are still reaching survivors in the rubble more than 80...
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>> we will be able to >> this is is the al jazeera news hour live from london. warm welcome from me, david foster, to the program and this is what we have coming up in the next 60 minutes. kenya gives the united nations three months to move one of the world's biggest refugee camps across the border into somalia. >>> and yemen local armed groups battling the houthi rebels south of the country bolstered by the saudi-led airstrikes. >>> cuba's president praises barack obama saying he is not responsible for the u.s. blockade against his country. bangladesh executes another prominent political figure for crimes committed in the 1971 struggle for independence. >> and we have a packed saturday of sport including the masters where america's new golfing star tees up shortly aim to go continue his record-breaking scoring. [music] >> well, the kenyan government told the united nations told t not asked it, to move a massive refugee camp across the border into somalia. it says it has to be done within three months. the camp is one of the world's biggest shelters, it's though
>> we will be able to >> this is is the al jazeera news hour live from london. warm welcome from me, david foster, to the program and this is what we have coming up in the next 60 minutes. kenya gives the united nations three months to move one of the world's biggest refugee camps across the border into somalia. >>> and yemen local armed groups battling the houthi rebels south of the country bolstered by the saudi-led airstrikes. >>> cuba's president praises barack...
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let's get a take now on what it means for london's property market and prices in central london. i'm joined now by loosian cook. >> i think if we do see a mansion tax come to fruition we are going to see something of an adjustment in prices to reflect the additional liability which we have. we've seen the introduction of high rates, prices in prime central london fall in the order of 5% in the period of the last six months. in addition the uncertainty around the mansion tax means the transactions levels are lower. >> who do you think they are trying to target? >> there's some suggestion that there will be some higher rates for foreigners in the u.k. labor is talking about people being able to defer their liability. what we have to consider this is not a massive income producing opportunity. this is much more about politics and where they sit in relation to the politics of housing. >> as you say, it's clearly targeted to win votes. as a lot of people are saying it's the conservative's plan to extend the right to buy, to include housing association. >>> all right. well we'll fix th
let's get a take now on what it means for london's property market and prices in central london. i'm joined now by loosian cook. >> i think if we do see a mansion tax come to fruition we are going to see something of an adjustment in prices to reflect the additional liability which we have. we've seen the introduction of high rates, prices in prime central london fall in the order of 5% in the period of the last six months. in addition the uncertainty around the mansion tax means the...
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that is at 11:00 london time today. if you have a question for any of the panelists, you can see them listed on the screen if you have any questions, tweet us. we will be asking questions from twitter in the second portion of that debate. ♪ anna: welcome back to "the pulse " live on bloomberg television and radio. let's check what is happening on the markets. this is a picture of the european equity markets. this is the currencies for you. euro-dollar up 0.71%. you can see the pound against the u.s. currency at 1.4781. if we bring up what is happening on equity markets, a strong day underway. european markets set to close at an all-time high. the stoxx euro 600 up 0.4% around an hour ago. looking pretty strong across european equity markets. a strong hand over from the asian equity session. things in hong kong looking very strong. investors in china are looking for closure in that valuation gap between hong kong shares and shanghai shares. that is one of the topics we will discuss with mark mobius. coming up, emerging
that is at 11:00 london time today. if you have a question for any of the panelists, you can see them listed on the screen if you have any questions, tweet us. we will be asking questions from twitter in the second portion of that debate. ♪ anna: welcome back to "the pulse " live on bloomberg television and radio. let's check what is happening on the markets. this is a picture of the european equity markets. this is the currencies for you. euro-dollar up 0.71%. you can see the pound...
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we are here in london. i'm guy johnson. francine: and i'm francine lacqua. we are getting breaking news from the eurozone. pmi figures coming in below estimates. euro area manufacturing pmi falls to 51.9. it is not surprising. we had not only a weak but a weak german number had an impact on this eurozone manufacturing pmi. guy: it was interesting listening to the minutes out of the bank of england yesterday, suggesting that the slowdown in the state is temporary. may some evidence beginning to emerge that this very early recovery in the eurozone is starting to falter a little bit. francine: euro-dollar, 1.06. you can see the drop. that is when the german figure came out. the european central bank emergency funding for greek banks. this comes ahead of a meeting today between alexis tsipras and angela merkel on the sidelines of this european immigration summit. reports of a softening stance from the eurozone on reforms is what we in -- what we've been hearing. hans nichols joins us from berlin. nikos joins us from athens. hans, what does the ecb limit tell us
we are here in london. i'm guy johnson. francine: and i'm francine lacqua. we are getting breaking news from the eurozone. pmi figures coming in below estimates. euro area manufacturing pmi falls to 51.9. it is not surprising. we had not only a weak but a weak german number had an impact on this eurozone manufacturing pmi. guy: it was interesting listening to the minutes out of the bank of england yesterday, suggesting that the slowdown in the state is temporary. may some evidence beginning to...
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over the last few months archeologists have dug down six meters through four layers of london history. they put up cement pillar walls and then found victorian houses went further down and found a massive burial ground. >> we have worked our way down from that period the 16th and 17th centuries in london through the med evil-- the midedieval person where it was covered with a huge area of march be down stand teg roman level pretty much where the roman street level was 1900 years ago. >> once the bones and the tools and the bits of leather and coins are cable unearthed from the site they are taken to the museum of london archeology labs where the scientists there further study and catalogue them and learn all sorts of things about history. >> each skeleton goes through the process and protocol. after pressure washing, they are put in a drying room for a few days and catalogued. because the site cemetery yielded so many skeltons more than 3,000, there are plenty of samples to look at to figure how someone lived and died in 1569. >> i want to see if we can identify people who may have di
over the last few months archeologists have dug down six meters through four layers of london history. they put up cement pillar walls and then found victorian houses went further down and found a massive burial ground. >> we have worked our way down from that period the 16th and 17th centuries in london through the med evil-- the midedieval person where it was covered with a huge area of march be down stand teg roman level pretty much where the roman street level was 1900 years ago....
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kelly cobiella nbc news london. >>> in southern california tonight firefighters continue to battle a raging wildfire that had threatened hundreds of homes overnight. thanks to favorable weather and conditions crews have made progress against the blaze. located about 35 miles southeast of downtown earlier today mandatory evacuation orders were lifted but at this point fire is just 25% contained. >>> tonight millions in the south remain under the threat of severe weather including possible tornadoes. powerful storms overturned carson on a freight train in southern alabama although no injuries were reported. the same system caused damage across the state downing tree knocking out phone lines. for more on what we can expect let's bring in dylan dreyer. good evening to you. >> there are a lot of storms out there right now. we have a tornado watch in effect across the south east. we have a severe thunderstorm watch in the southern plains moving into the midwest. that's really an area we need to focus on over the course of the next several hours. that area in orange including most of arkans
kelly cobiella nbc news london. >>> in southern california tonight firefighters continue to battle a raging wildfire that had threatened hundreds of homes overnight. thanks to favorable weather and conditions crews have made progress against the blaze. located about 35 miles southeast of downtown earlier today mandatory evacuation orders were lifted but at this point fire is just 25% contained. >>> tonight millions in the south remain under the threat of severe weather...
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. >> it is 9:00 in london. welcome. we are here in london. i am guy johnson and francine is not here. she will be back tomorrow. we start with the bloomberg exclusive's. an infusion of fresh cash. the real deadline for greece is june 30 and it is up to greece if they want to stay in the bailout program. hans nichols is in berlin. the finance minister does not appear to be in a mood for compromise. >> no. the only way you could see compromise here is if he says now is not the time to have talks on further debt restructuring and may -- it may be time after june 30. there are so many payments that have to come through and it all the pens on how you look at it. it is either reality or pessimism. you can almost hear the frustration and the words he chooses. >> the problem has been extended twice and runs through june. if greece wants the remaining funds, a solution must be found. >> the deadline is the 30th of june. >> that contradicts what he has been saying and he is hopeful for the deal at the end of the month to unlock some that is in the bill
. >> it is 9:00 in london. welcome. we are here in london. i am guy johnson and francine is not here. she will be back tomorrow. we start with the bloomberg exclusive's. an infusion of fresh cash. the real deadline for greece is june 30 and it is up to greece if they want to stay in the bailout program. hans nichols is in berlin. the finance minister does not appear to be in a mood for compromise. >> no. the only way you could see compromise here is if he says now is not the time to...
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this is al jazeera live from london. also coming up fighting rages on in yemen and airstrikes continue. saudi arabia said its ready to stop more houthies entering aden. closing in on boko haram nigerian forces say that they've entered the groups last stronghold. mexican authorities launch into claims that police kill
this is al jazeera live from london. also coming up fighting rages on in yemen and airstrikes continue. saudi arabia said its ready to stop more houthies entering aden. closing in on boko haram nigerian forces say that they've entered the groups last stronghold. mexican authorities launch into claims that police kill
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would that be a big blow to london's financial district? >> of course we wouldn't want hsbc to move away from the u.k. when i used to sit on the u.k.'s treasury select committee in the house of commons i had discussions about this with douglas flint and others when they gave evidence to us but i read the statement that is going to be delivered by the chairman of hsbc douglas flint today and there's two important points to make about this. first of all he says in light of the regulatory reform over the past few years it is sensible to carry out a review which they periodically do on a regular basis at hsbc. it would be quite surprising if the regulatory exchange in this sector. so i'm not that alarmed by that if i'm honest but secondly he was very clear about what the biggest uncertainty is for hsbc on the horizon and that is the prospect of the u.k. leaving the european union. this is really quite significant. you have one of the biggest banks in the world. that will be a significant adverse event. you take what we have seen with hsbc and y
would that be a big blow to london's financial district? >> of course we wouldn't want hsbc to move away from the u.k. when i used to sit on the u.k.'s treasury select committee in the house of commons i had discussions about this with douglas flint and others when they gave evidence to us but i read the statement that is going to be delivered by the chairman of hsbc douglas flint today and there's two important points to make about this. first of all he says in light of the regulatory...
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jessica baldwin, al jazeera, london. >>> if you are not lucky to see it in london i'm sure you can read it on our website including all the other news stories around the world, that's al jazeera.com. horizon water rig in the gulf of mexico. before they capped the well it was the biggest spill history. what did the water do to mexico, bp and deep water drilling. did the company keep its promise to restore the gulf? it's "inside story". [
jessica baldwin, al jazeera, london. >>> if you are not lucky to see it in london i'm sure you can read it on our website including all the other news stories around the world, that's al jazeera.com. horizon water rig in the gulf of mexico. before they capped the well it was the biggest spill history. what did the water do to mexico, bp and deep water drilling. did the company keep its promise to restore the gulf? it's "inside story". [