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live same house and same school. final year in the u.k. liz: why did you -- you were courted by many others? >> i was really excited about the mobile strategy of marisa mayer and with they're doing. this product the news digest they given me ability to design and create new products. i wanted that scale and resource i might not have had from other companies. liz: what is next? aside from yahoo! digest, what else are you working for in the pipeline. >> i'm excited about this product. we're working with new paradigms. of the eventually with so many other iterations. liz: as the young pup on the floor here what excites you here ex-yahoo!? have you been work walking around what do you say that is the next cool thing. >> i've been walking around there. is new concept like a smart television. or paradigm you own a television with applications and user interface. i think that is interesting. yahoo! is doing stuff there. there are other -- liz: nick sold his company to yahoo! before he could even drive. how about that? congratulationses. >> thank you. liz: i bet you enjoy your new life which
live same house and same school. final year in the u.k. liz: why did you -- you were courted by many others? >> i was really excited about the mobile strategy of marisa mayer and with they're doing. this product the news digest they given me ability to design and create new products. i wanted that scale and resource i might not have had from other companies. liz: what is next? aside from yahoo! digest, what else are you working for in the pipeline. >> i'm excited about this...
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dress but it seems to be a cultural of retrieval that this has not happened so far. u.k. and will live make predictions about what will happen on the basis of the four in the future of the united states and the country if it happens it will happen for the same sort of reason everything happens economic reasons that i suspect if attitudes step to become genuinely a national language because of the necessity to collaborate with the mothers who speaks spanish. >> host: netflix rich is not the defining factor and was like to close with this is there an opportunity to have a unified hispanic bloc?
dress but it seems to be a cultural of retrieval that this has not happened so far. u.k. and will live make predictions about what will happen on the basis of the four in the future of the united states and the country if it happens it will happen for the same sort of reason everything happens economic reasons that i suspect if attitudes step to become genuinely a national language because of the necessity to collaborate with the mothers who speaks spanish. >> host: netflix rich is not...
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have to bring a goon in to give us perspective. >> in the u.k., industrial and manufacturing production unexpectedly stagnated and construction fell the most in the year suggesting that perhaps the u.k. economy struggled to gain momentum in the fourth quarter. in china, imports rose the most in five months in december. it says perhaps that domestic demand in china could support economic growth. that is certainly what chinese leadership wants to see. it is job stay in america at 8:30 a.m., we will get the nonfarm payroll report and we will find out what america's unemployment rate is. no earnings to note today. that is the story. >> let's get a data check. we are up. vxx is under 13. the next board is not telling us much. dealwo year yield is a big migrating ever higher. the dollar is barely above 81. looked at the papers today and it's all about chris christie. >> it is all over the national papers. his effort to put the bridge scandal behind him, a federal prosecutor is now looking into this orchestrated traffic jam organized by his aides. he apologized and has fired a top a
have to bring a goon in to give us perspective. >> in the u.k., industrial and manufacturing production unexpectedly stagnated and construction fell the most in the year suggesting that perhaps the u.k. economy struggled to gain momentum in the fourth quarter. in china, imports rose the most in five months in december. it says perhaps that domestic demand in china could support economic growth. that is certainly what chinese leadership wants to see. it is job stay in america at 8:30...
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of the car. the europeans are going to love it. i was introducing it in barcelona. it in the u.k. and other places that have right- hand drives. >> you mentioned you cannot get them before but dealers used a gray market. >> people were paying twice as much. the vehicles that are quintessentially american -- one of the vehicle that is quintessentially american is the ford f1 50 p.m. you guys have revolutionized this. tell us about the new aluminum bodies. >> it is great for our industry. you take the best selling vehicle and take a big step forward. i think a lot of people expected us to do more of the same. this is a big departure. it is military grade aluminum. everybody knows it will take a lot of weight out. what people are missing is the capability of this truck is greatly enhanced. braking, better telling, this will be a better truck all the way around. >> the cool thing is you kind of took the reins here at the height of america's gas guzzling movement. you have managed to move forward in a direction that is more fuel-efficient and data better for the environment. is that y
of the car. the europeans are going to love it. i was introducing it in barcelona. it in the u.k. and other places that have right- hand drives. >> you mentioned you cannot get them before but dealers used a gray market. >> people were paying twice as much. the vehicles that are quintessentially american -- one of the vehicle that is quintessentially american is the ford f1 50 p.m. you guys have revolutionized this. tell us about the new aluminum bodies. >> it is great for...
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talk about today. in the u.k., in inflation unexpectedly slowed and set -- in december but reached the two percent target for the bank of england in more than four years. in japan, the current account deficit widened to a record in november as imports climbed. here in the u.s., congress unveils a $1.1 trillion measure to fund the government through december 30. nfib small business optimism and we will get retail sales at 8:30 a.m. and earnings before the bell. scarlet fu will take us through jpmorgan at 7 a.m. with earnings. >> bill cohan will join us. how many big banks are there? >> five or six. >> we will have earnings all week. >> we will have a lovely roundtable like states of the bank. >> falling revenue. >> this is a data check. everything is up a little bit after the fade yesterday. there is a lot of other global statistics just as weighty. vxx was under 12 yesterday. gold was $1250 when i walked in the door. the chinese currency is strong. lira moves through new weakness. i don't want to overplay this. this is the beginning of the year and you can see we faded yesterday after
talk about today. in the u.k., in inflation unexpectedly slowed and set -- in december but reached the two percent target for the bank of england in more than four years. in japan, the current account deficit widened to a record in november as imports climbed. here in the u.s., congress unveils a $1.1 trillion measure to fund the government through december 30. nfib small business optimism and we will get retail sales at 8:30 a.m. and earnings before the bell. scarlet fu will take us through...
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that members saw no need to raise rates soon, u.k. unemployment is supposed to be the trigger at a threshold of 7% , they are supposed to consider raising rates. like 6.5% in the u.s. the u.k. reported unemployment is at 7.1%, going to raise the question of what they do sooner rather than later. in tokyo, no change in bank of japan policy, $671 billion a year in stimulus even though that economy is starting to pick up at inflation is going higher. in the u.s., a light day. only mortgage applications out at 7:00 a.m. earnings, not as many big companies, coach is going to lead our list, motorola, general dynamics, after the bell we get netflix and ebay. talking about netflix this morning. also, the weather. it has stopped snowing in new york. >> finally. >> schools are closed in philadelphia and d.c., students of new york are going to school even though wind chills are like -10 degrees. >> that is affecting the markets locally. need, up to get what you natural gas prices in new york 20 pert a record $1 british thermal unit, seven times. >> we are paying up. you have a data check. >>
that members saw no need to raise rates soon, u.k. unemployment is supposed to be the trigger at a threshold of 7% , they are supposed to consider raising rates. like 6.5% in the u.s. the u.k. reported unemployment is at 7.1%, going to raise the question of what they do sooner rather than later. in tokyo, no change in bank of japan policy, $671 billion a year in stimulus even though that economy is starting to pick up at inflation is going higher. in the u.s., a light day. only mortgage...
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the threshold. it does not mean that we will raise interest rates. the other problem that the u.k. has is a strong sterling. pound, itave a strong hurts manufacturing. the recovery is there. there are a lot of unknowns. canur global audience -- you give us a summary of the timeline of taper and rate increases? where's consensus right now? >> the fed said that 2016 is when they would start raising interest rates. the markets have moved that up to 2015. some people are talking about the possibility of the end of this year. the taper will continue at a $10 million per month pace. that should be finished by the end of 2014. it will all depend on where the data takes us. >> that is one reason why the emerging markets continues to sell off. that is the broad force. >> interest rates are going up in the united states. that is pulling money out of the markets. >> these are just some of the conversations in davos. it is not all macroeconomics. there is some partying and letting loose. there is the awkward dancing taking place at the parties. if goldie hawn there? or matt damon? i don't see tom.
the threshold. it does not mean that we will raise interest rates. the other problem that the u.k. has is a strong sterling. pound, itave a strong hurts manufacturing. the recovery is there. there are a lot of unknowns. canur global audience -- you give us a summary of the timeline of taper and rate increases? where's consensus right now? >> the fed said that 2016 is when they would start raising interest rates. the markets have moved that up to 2015. some people are talking about the...
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driven shares of the u.k. mobilephone company higher in recent weeks. vodafone stock was down about 4% in trading on business. in thelone does a deal netherlands, his liberty global for 13 $.7iggo billion, liberty owns a 20% stake in ziggo, reaching 90% of dutch households. talking about how europe is the next target area for m&a. >> different opinions on that in davos. equities, bonds, currencies, commodities. futures do better, i see them up 8. last threeent in the hours, a constructive response. euro does not move, talking about turkey in a moment. nymex crude not part of the discussion. currencies. turkish lira in the soup, 2.31 is a stronger lire in the past 2 hours. alan ruskin from deutsche bank, we are thrilled. all of a sudden, it begins. central-bankthen steps and. the turkish central bank stepped in 90 minutes ago. >> now the market is looking for . interest rate hike the central bank have to be serious and signal to the marketplace they're willing to take some pain if necessary in terms of stopping the right we have got in some currency like turkey. >> within the weekend
driven shares of the u.k. mobilephone company higher in recent weeks. vodafone stock was down about 4% in trading on business. in thelone does a deal netherlands, his liberty global for 13 $.7iggo billion, liberty owns a 20% stake in ziggo, reaching 90% of dutch households. talking about how europe is the next target area for m&a. >> different opinions on that in davos. equities, bonds, currencies, commodities. futures do better, i see them up 8. last threeent in the hours, a...
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? reported the u.k., it of oneanded at 7/10 had growth in every sector except construction. they calculate it differently. year-over-year 2.8% and that was the surprise of 2013. was3.4%. rate in india was raised. the turkish central bank is expected to do -- to make a move later tonight. >> at 8:30 a.m., durable goods orders will come out and the case schiller index on housing will come out and consumer confidence will come out so many earnings are coming out. we will have dupont and other earnings calls. and theizer, comcast big event of the day, the state of the union is at 9 p.m. tonight. >> what? is thecolor of earnings so far >> now we get real companies. getre wondering whether he topline growth that everyone is looking for. >> we will talk about apple in a bit with some carnage. let's do a data check. continues, up nine. we have the indian response and argentina had a note last night calming the market a little bit. euro-dollar goes nowhere and neither does oil. the vxx is eight seen. the yen continues to weaken. a that's the come first i have seen that come in going from parity to
? reported the u.k., it of oneanded at 7/10 had growth in every sector except construction. they calculate it differently. year-over-year 2.8% and that was the surprise of 2013. was3.4%. rate in india was raised. the turkish central bank is expected to do -- to make a move later tonight. >> at 8:30 a.m., durable goods orders will come out and the case schiller index on housing will come out and consumer confidence will come out so many earnings are coming out. we will have dupont and...
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2012. the search , and is buying deepmind artificial intelligence company in the u.k. in the last two years, they spend $17 billion on acquisitions, including the nest lab deal earlier this month. congress passed a law punishing ceos who reincorporate their companies -- it turns out the law is putting more money into ceos pockets. we did some digging. zach joins me now with how the law backfired and what can be done to fix the problem. a keeper your time. 10 years -- that is a long time for this. give us the history. >> congress got concerned about companies acquiring a mailbox in bermuda in order to avoid paying u.s. taxes. they passed a law that says there were provisions to keep companies from being able to do this or getting any benefits from it. >> how did it backfire? >> one of the provisions of the ceo would pay a personal penalty in terms of their stock and options. in fact, because of this, it is actually leading to ceos getting paid more. >> are the companies continuing to switch their addresses outside of the u.s. to avoid taxes? >> you could say we are in a second wave
2012. the search , and is buying deepmind artificial intelligence company in the u.k. in the last two years, they spend $17 billion on acquisitions, including the nest lab deal earlier this month. congress passed a law punishing ceos who reincorporate their companies -- it turns out the law is putting more money into ceos pockets. we did some digging. zach joins me now with how the law backfired and what can be done to fix the problem. a keeper your time. 10 years -- that is a long time for...
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know david cameron has pledged a referendum in 2017 on the european union and with the u.k. besides is important to the united states because of the close relationship. we know the administration has been focusing on encouraging them to stay in the e.u. so how should american conservatives' view of this issue? >> that's an excellent question and a very important question in britain today and it should be an important issue in washington as well. margaret thatcher believes that britain's future should rely on the european union and in her final years that britain should enjoy the fruits of freedom and that you can't be free when you are shackled to the european union. and i think it is very unfortunate that in recent months you've seen a number of interventions by the senior u.s. officials including by the white house itself. and numerous interventions by the ambassador of london and the previous u.s. ambassador to london. basically are giving more basically saying that it's in america's interest and britain to remain in the european union. now, this is a trolley provoked credit of b
know david cameron has pledged a referendum in 2017 on the european union and with the u.k. besides is important to the united states because of the close relationship. we know the administration has been focusing on encouraging them to stay in the e.u. so how should american conservatives' view of this issue? >> that's an excellent question and a very important question in britain today and it should be an important issue in washington as well. margaret thatcher believes that britain's...
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9/11 and 7/7 in the u.k. that there were lots of missed opportunities before the attack happened, lots of warnings it was going to happen. the hotel was warned on several occasions that they had been targeted and there was an islamist group in pakistan that was coming over with the intention of holding the hotel siege and other key locations in mumbai. the police in mumbai tried to put together security measures. also the intelligence agencies in india, they kind of brushed it under the carpet and said it'll never happen, too crazy an idea, multiple attackers launching themselves from a beginninggy on -- dinghy onto the streets of mumbai, it's not going to happen. sadly, they were wrong. it did happen. >> did you come to any conclusions about, um, preventive measures or anything that could help, i guess, determine ahead of time if something's going to happen? >> it's very hard to do that kind of crystal ball gazing. i think the one thing you can be certain is the reason that we're particularly interested in. it's still a powder keg in that there's a hot border between india and p
9/11 and 7/7 in the u.k. that there were lots of missed opportunities before the attack happened, lots of warnings it was going to happen. the hotel was warned on several occasions that they had been targeted and there was an islamist group in pakistan that was coming over with the intention of holding the hotel siege and other key locations in mumbai. the police in mumbai tried to put together security measures. also the intelligence agencies in india, they kind of brushed it under the carpet...
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translate what a dog is thinking into english. but the full story. in is new year's address the u.k. prime minister called on the country for unity that says scotland is set to vote in an independence referendum next september david cameron urged people to vote no saying that their family of nations are better off together r.t. sarah for travel to edinburgh to find out if people there are ready to make the big decision. it's going to be a major year for scotland at the end of twenty four saying they're going to have that independence referendum and there is everything still to play for indeed the united kingdom this time next year could look vastly different services campaigns set to kick into first gear to try and convince faces either way ahead of that vote we went up to scotland to speak to some of the scottish people to find out how they're feeling about once the tastes have been made and the glass is empty scotland will wake up to what's to be a very big year come september eighteenth and scottish faces will be asked yes no question should scotland become an independent country
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some enough and it all starts right now. british politician and the u.k. independence party leader nigel for raj has never been called a wallflower and in a strongly worded speech to the european parliament on wednesday kharaj made his views on the president greek prime minister and tennis and maurice x. but with that only clear take a look. around him is to stop sabras and you tell us that you represent the sovereign will of the greek people well i'm sorry but you're not in charge of greece i suggest you remain even rebrand your policy it's called mutual for see i suggest you call it the democracy because greece is now full run contro you can't make any decisions you've been bailed out. but you should read good chrissy the thing you'll cover three invented in the first place. who now during the diatribe we argued that people don't want a united states of europe but a europe of sovereign states treaties and working together for ours also says the european elections would mark a watershed in the battle for national democracy. elsewhere some economists are predicting an approaching o
some enough and it all starts right now. british politician and the u.k. independence party leader nigel for raj has never been called a wallflower and in a strongly worded speech to the european parliament on wednesday kharaj made his views on the president greek prime minister and tennis and maurice x. but with that only clear take a look. around him is to stop sabras and you tell us that you represent the sovereign will of the greek people well i'm sorry but you're not in charge of greece i...
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tells us that divisions caused by the american led invasion is the real cause of the conflict. the u.k. government report says its military is under imminent threat because the public no longer knows what it's for we examine how it got to this point in. time and nice you want to. make most of it you're one hundred percent committed our teammates the family behind russia's pledge hockey captain and our latest report on the national paralympic team pairing to take on all comers at the winter games in sochi.
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england to begin with and it will result in ecological all cost who cares more debt to the u.k. economy so what and other consequences that will result in lifestyle being degraded more cancer you know to look good sir. he survived the atrocities. to make a final decision. has changed his life and world around him. by giving. hope. and love to so many children. nikolai the american worker on t.v. . millions around the globe struggle with hunger each good. if someone offers a lifetime food supply no charge. they can be strong again. and we think that. the genetic anymore the right products are priest. there is no. evidence to this any problem with genetic engineering. or is free cheese always in a mouse trap i don't believe the. poor and the free. enterprise is profit. for these golden rice. fried captives of an extremist group in syria shocking details of their old deal as the militants fighting on to the black flags of al qaeda emerge as the most radical power in the region even by forces meanwhile. the united states is still it feeding the fight in syria america's middle east
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it will result in ecological all cost who cares more debt to the u.k. economy so what and other consequences that will result in lifestyle being degraded more chance are you going to look good sir. we speak your language or not at the. news programs documentaries and spanish matters to you breaking news a little too much of angles to the stories. you hear. to try to teach spanish more and more visit to our. millions around the globe struggle with hunger each good. what if someone offers a lifetime food supply no charge. they can but a strong push against g.m.o. and we think that's. the genetic anymore the right products are priest. out there is no. evidence that there is any problem with genetic engineering when you make a deal. or is free cheese always in the most trash i don't believe the. poor and the free. enterprise is profit it's. just this golden rice. dramas that trying to be ignored. stories others refuse to notice. things since changing the world rights and the. full picture of the states is no longer from a roasted little. drop to. three my time of higher interest for
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world. they looked at "the sun" in the u.k.. rupert murdoch has had a number of properties across the world. some are tabloids, but many of them are high quality news products like the sunday times in london in the u.k.. >> are a lot of people who would argue, lots of people to like the journal like this better than they like the journal before. this is more of a curiosity than the old journal. at the beginning, they were worried about what would fit into the news coverage that would be a point of view. they were worried that you could clearly see it in other newspapers. >> we are careful not to do that. >> what you say about the president? >> we say nothing about the president. we explained why he won, and we explained why he was elected. that is in the editorial pages of the journal. >> we have always been very conservative. we feel we have a great obligation to be objective and play it straight. in great opportunity there. there are some in news organizations that are not -- that don't play it straight. we have this great opportunity to play it straight and be fair and objective. w
world. they looked at "the sun" in the u.k.. rupert murdoch has had a number of properties across the world. some are tabloids, but many of them are high quality news products like the sunday times in london in the u.k.. >> are a lot of people who would argue, lots of people to like the journal like this better than they like the journal before. this is more of a curiosity than the old journal. at the beginning, they were worried about what would fit into the news coverage that...
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bought it. >> people looked at the sunday in the u.k, for example, and thought he would turn the wall street journal into a tablet. some of them tabloids like the sun or the new york post here in the u.s. >>rose: right. >> but many of them high quality news production lie the times and the sunday times in the u.k. >>rose: butter a lot of people will argue, some will argue, you have lots of people who like the journal, like this better, and they like the journal a lot because it satisfies more of that curiosity than the old journal did. >> right. >>rose: but they also i think at the beginning were worried that what would seep into the news coverage would be a point of view, in that word, they felt like you could clearly see it at other milks. >> we have been careful not to do that. >>rose: nice things about the president? >> the president was reelected just over a year ago, we gave that plenty of coverage and we explained why he won. >>rose: in spite of you? >> not at all. the editorial pages of the journal which i'm not responsible for as you know, maintain overy conservative line. we
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. but the reality is, it's changing my outlook completely. i think yields in the u.s. and in the u.k. are going to be moving lower. because if you're going to pay 80 over for a ten-year spanish yield versus u.s., then there's a problem. the price of the u.s. treasuries has to go a boat load higher, bringing the yields a boat load lower to make that spread look. there's a new dynamic. it's relative strength and relative valuations. this is going to hold surprises for treasury prices. >> rick, that's absolutely the case if you look at japan, for example, where they can get such a chunkier yield over here. that has interesting dynamics for how much of their debt is internally financed. here's what i wonder about rick's point. how much of this is european banks buying up the debt that's being issued by european sovereigns? in other words, it doesn't necessarily bode for u.s. treasuries. >> i totally agree. >> ponzi game anybody? >> yes, i totally agree with you. i think that a lot of this has to do with bank buying and doesn't necessarily have to do with fundamentals. it is a supply and
. but the reality is, it's changing my outlook completely. i think yields in the u.s. and in the u.k. are going to be moving lower. because if you're going to pay 80 over for a ten-year spanish yield versus u.s., then there's a problem. the price of the u.s. treasuries has to go a boat load higher, bringing the yields a boat load lower to make that spread look. there's a new dynamic. it's relative strength and relative valuations. this is going to hold surprises for treasury prices. >>...
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auction from ireland, germany's manufacturing ticking up. we see retail sales picking up in the u.k. we see eurozone housing prices hit a two-year high. we are seeing slow growth, not no growth, recovery in europe. and we know that over the last four years we were able to make more than 130% returns on slow growth, not no growth, year. so we like fear, uncertainty, and days when the market sells off, not on fundamental, but on rumors and assumptions. we think this is still a market to take advantage of whenever it does sell off. i would also point out that this point loss today may feel a little unnerving, but percentage-wise, it's just a drop in the bucket. >> rick santelli, we don't have a selloff. it's not as if stocks are consolidating or selling off in a vacuum. we also have gold increasing $25 today. we also have the ten year, which started the year at 3%, now decisively below 2.8%, and it's been a big mover just in the past week. >> considering we're spanish yields, we should be at like 1.8%. i disagree with everybody today. so there you go, bill. you know what? here's what i
auction from ireland, germany's manufacturing ticking up. we see retail sales picking up in the u.k. we see eurozone housing prices hit a two-year high. we are seeing slow growth, not no growth, recovery in europe. and we know that over the last four years we were able to make more than 130% returns on slow growth, not no growth, year. so we like fear, uncertainty, and days when the market sells off, not on fundamental, but on rumors and assumptions. we think this is still a market to take...
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you go. >> i can already tell you in the u.k., if you speed and go too quickly from one destination to another, you might find out a month later when you get the ticket in the mail and you didn't even know at the time that you were breaking the law. >> red light cameras all over the united states are having the same impact. people are getting their picture taken as they run through a red light. i think it's really important to understand that we all voluntarily choose it. we turn on our cell phones to say, please, track me so you can tell me where i'm going in my car and things like that. >> i'm not sure that's the case. certainly it's changed today thanks to the edward snowden and the nsa and our awareness. but most people when they buy a cell phone or buy a car are not understanding that they're giving implicit permission for their behavior to be tracked. >> well, i think when people sign up for things such as a supermarket club card, they're giving information about what they buy, when they buy, what time of day they buy, what kind of cookies they like. it's part of our society.
you go. >> i can already tell you in the u.k., if you speed and go too quickly from one destination to another, you might find out a month later when you get the ticket in the mail and you didn't even know at the time that you were breaking the law. >> red light cameras all over the united states are having the same impact. people are getting their picture taken as they run through a red light. i think it's really important to understand that we all voluntarily choose it. we turn...
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an equity investor around here in the u.k.? what can i achieve this year relative to last year? >> the longer by argument was predicated initially on the fact that risk premiums were so high in equities and so low in fixed income that you were being rewarded for taking risks a couple of years ago. valuations have moved a lot. valuation as a driver of returns is much less likely. our view is that we are transitioning from a typical hoped raven valuation phase which weekend to get at the beginning of a bull market into ofore sustainable phase fundamental profit and dividend growth. that is what should drive the returns. they may be a little lower this year but still positive. >> i like the piece on dividends. elated out that we had the banks join back. we were held back on that side versus the u.s.. or is a little bit of a shift in thinking. tell me the industries that could benefit this area -- benefit from this. >> it is worth mentioning that u.s. dividends have gone up by about 55% since 2010 and have been flat in europe he cause of problems in banks, you telecoms and utilitie
an equity investor around here in the u.k.? what can i achieve this year relative to last year? >> the longer by argument was predicated initially on the fact that risk premiums were so high in equities and so low in fixed income that you were being rewarded for taking risks a couple of years ago. valuations have moved a lot. valuation as a driver of returns is much less likely. our view is that we are transitioning from a typical hoped raven valuation phase which weekend to get at the...
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paris. >> u.k. online fashion retalier will release its numbers in an hours time. will sensationalize a report that was released this morning. there are more people shopping online. property on the u.k. high street. it is all about the online and it is one of the most visited fashion via tale sites in the world with a very clear graphic. they have done a couple of cool things in the last 12 months. they provided access to different brands. it is available on thieeir website. they themselves if they buy a new look product in an effort products.eir own >> what about the international side of this business? is theink two thirds amount of revenue coming outside of the u.k. the right now it is very international. a big push into germany recently. they teamed up with claudia schiffer. it will be interesting to see if that translates into higher revenue. the trajectory is pretty clear. they're gone from one million active customers for -- in 2009 to almost 8 million in 2013. wille company said they probably break a year earlier when it started making that forecast for the 2010 sales of $200
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in chinaquity buyers with the u.k. biscuit maker. this is a chinese private equity firm. they manage $7 billion. examining a bid for the u.k. based biscuit maker. we will tell you all about the potential bid, what it means, will it happen, and what it will do to the markets. for now, i will hand it over to my colleague. >> the nba is coming to europe. we will look at the game coming up tomorrow when the brooklyn nets take on the atlanta hawks here in london. and more broadly, the globalization of sports. the starts at 7:30 this morning and that countdown. the ceo of the brooklyn nets. he is leading the charge to take the franchise outside the u.s. to global markets. later, we will look at it from the perspective of formula one. >> thank you very much. reiterate, don't miss our interview with yormark. ryan will be there. >> coming up, the world has look to asia for growth. our next guest says the tide is turning. find out why he expects the asian growth engine to stall. in the latest world bank report. ♪ companyfor today's news. general motors has appointed a new chief financial off
in chinaquity buyers with the u.k. biscuit maker. this is a chinese private equity firm. they manage $7 billion. examining a bid for the u.k. based biscuit maker. we will tell you all about the potential bid, what it means, will it happen, and what it will do to the markets. for now, i will hand it over to my colleague. >> the nba is coming to europe. we will look at the game coming up tomorrow when the brooklyn nets take on the atlanta hawks here in london. and more broadly, the...
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places? >> i think that is the thing. there's a huge opportunity in the u.k. it is only three percent sugar free compared to spain and italy. i think a lot of it comes down to manufacturing. sugar is great to manufacturers. it is cheap. xylophone is many times more expensive. >> it also gets people hooked on things. if you want someone to buy something for cheap that they will love and crave more of, manufacturers are tempted to use lots of sugar. what we are trained to do is show if you can make something that is better for people as opposed to bad for their teeth, they can understand that benefit. >> thank you for joining us. ahead, dangerous levels smog ofhern china -- dangerous levels in northern china. ♪ >> welcome back to "countdown." i am mark barton. >> i am anna edwards. beijing has been categorized as serious pollution according to the city air quality index. beijing residents were warned to snowboard -- warned to avoid outdoor activity. >> yes. good morning. it has gotten quite that in beijing. it is nothing new. what happened this morning and as you mentioned, beijing re
places? >> i think that is the thing. there's a huge opportunity in the u.k. it is only three percent sugar free compared to spain and italy. i think a lot of it comes down to manufacturing. sugar is great to manufacturers. it is cheap. xylophone is many times more expensive. >> it also gets people hooked on things. if you want someone to buy something for cheap that they will love and crave more of, manufacturers are tempted to use lots of sugar. what we are trained to do is show...
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has the story on the nba push them to london. if only "countdown," causing a stir coming to the u.k. today. an inside look at "the wolf of wall street" with film expert simon thompson on "in the know." after six years of negotiations for apple, let's go to zeb eckert in hong kong. chief executive tim cook is in beijing for the launch. how important is this market for apple? >> good morning to you, mark. it's especially important for apple. this is the largest mobile market in the market up until now that they could not fully access. theas not available on dominant carrier, china global -- china mobile. they now have access to the smartphone. he along with the china mobile chair handed out funds to several customers. we understand there were several dozen people at the launch. certainly, tim cook said this is an important market and just the beginning of china mobile and coming together to deliver the best experience in the world. new products may be coming for the chinese customer. tim cook was demure and said what wasd not reveal in the pipeline. quick zeb eckert live in hong kong.
has the story on the nba push them to london. if only "countdown," causing a stir coming to the u.k. today. an inside look at "the wolf of wall street" with film expert simon thompson on "in the know." after six years of negotiations for apple, let's go to zeb eckert in hong kong. chief executive tim cook is in beijing for the launch. how important is this market for apple? >> good morning to you, mark. it's especially important for apple. this is the...
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movement positive is slightly but still fragile. the u.k. is a good story, the u.s. is a good story but to keep the momentum going we have to keep focused on real performance delivery. >> are we complacent? rex it is a little bit better. it feels a little bit at her. 50 basis points better. we see that in our budgets. having said that we have been instructed to focus on the big issues. unemployment, health, welfare, climate change, and the like. water, issues like that. i think we loose sight of the -- lose sight. italy on the bottom. bookends.d u.k., the poland is good. u.s. is stronger. brazil has slowed. colombia and mexico, turkey despite the political situation there. strong for us and we will continue to be. china also slowed and india has slowed. .he key issue if there is no clear majority or congress does not get a majority we have stasis again. >> are we predicting geopolitical concerns? >> i think you look back and you see that area often the topics we have thought are critical. where we are at the moment is efficient -- a position where we have moved from being concerned abou
movement positive is slightly but still fragile. the u.k. is a good story, the u.s. is a good story but to keep the momentum going we have to keep focused on real performance delivery. >> are we complacent? rex it is a little bit better. it feels a little bit at her. 50 basis points better. we see that in our budgets. having said that we have been instructed to focus on the big issues. unemployment, health, welfare, climate change, and the like. water, issues like that. i think we loose...
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comparing china to japan. speaking in davos, he said that germany and the u.k. went to war to fight strong economic ties. they say there is no need to increase darling costs in the u.k. has beguned a debate on forward guide this -- unemployment fell faster than expected. the syrian opposition is scheduled to begin talks with representatives of the government today in the first negotiation since the conflict directed three years ago -- you rock did three years ago -- even erupted three years ago. welcome to countdown, i am mark barton. >> and i am anna edwards. let's check in with francine in davos. is the chairman and ceo of spain's largest power company. thanks for joining me on bloomberg. before we talk about renewables and the renewable sector, the mood is optimistic. >> there has been a tremendous change in the last year. last year, people felt upset about what was happening. this year is more optimistic. -- last night, i had dinner with the heads of the latin american countries. same thing in the rest of the areas of the world. the urine haveng to go, there was talk about a spanish ba
comparing china to japan. speaking in davos, he said that germany and the u.k. went to war to fight strong economic ties. they say there is no need to increase darling costs in the u.k. has beguned a debate on forward guide this -- unemployment fell faster than expected. the syrian opposition is scheduled to begin talks with representatives of the government today in the first negotiation since the conflict directed three years ago -- you rock did three years ago -- even erupted three years...
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much more gradual and the u.k. will probably follow and europe will be more proactive because of deflation. and on the emerging markets, it will be the same especially with -- [indiscernible] on japan, it will be change. spring withr in the the negotiations. if you do not go away with deflation. >> that is one of the biggest names in the hedge fund world, lagrange. >> let's talk about bigger risk for the year. we have michael o'sullivan. talk us through the rising tension between china and japan in the east china sea and how this might play out. --ck that accuse each other >> they have you accuse each other. even on friday, they had an editorial titled "into the drift." may be beingallels misjudged. i think both countries have far too much to lose from this economically. >> japan is already losing. a record trade deficits are we saw exports up. time, bothame countries have strong elements of patriotism. call it what you wish. their place.regain it makes for potentially difficult scenario. there's potentially an international institution to intervene was some kind of thatfic solut
much more gradual and the u.k. will probably follow and europe will be more proactive because of deflation. and on the emerging markets, it will be the same especially with -- [indiscernible] on japan, it will be change. spring withr in the the negotiations. if you do not go away with deflation. >> that is one of the biggest names in the hedge fund world, lagrange. >> let's talk about bigger risk for the year. we have michael o'sullivan. talk us through the rising tension between...
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stonehill will be joining us. -- ind us that in u.k. october that u.k. is far from a housing bubble. the biggest making of -- maker of lighting equipment, philip. it looks like there beating earnings reports. that is including -- excluding items for the fourth quarter. 915 million euros. analysts were expecting 874 million euros. they were able to increase dividends 80 euro cents per share. the targets were to achieve a and 12%. of 10% its target to 2016 is to achieve a margin through 11%-12%. this is the company that is focusing on health care, lighting, on consumer lifestyle as well. i will be asking be coo frans figuresen all about the in 15 minutes time. don't miss it. >> we are getting earnings from your's largest injured hearing -- europe's largest engineering company. continuing basis is 1.2 9 billion euros. it is ahead of estimates. weis the first quarter that are getting a full quarter from the new chief executive. an august. shares are up 17%. profit beating estimates largely helped by infrastructure demands. they say that short cycle margin -- market recoveries help with
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price pressures and inflation. unemployment and the u.k. is falling more rapidly than most economists have been predicting. what do you think we will hear from the bank of england that this week? >> going into next week, there will be another meeting. we have heard from the governor understandably given -- they will be involving forward guidance. --hough we have had this much better labor market performance, there are still plenty of reasons for them to be concerned and cautious about the outlook. real wages are still negative. the labor market story is a more detailed one and i think they expectations.n whate returns of 2014 -- is the best case scenario? >> we are defensive of these core markets. we've seen the corrections to lower yields at the start of the year because of these emerging markets. it is not going to be a smooth road we think the u.s. recovery, the u.k. recovery, the eurozone recovery are widening. they are coming back from the to low levels to healthier levels superabundant master, that means shorter durations, not exposing yourself to what the impact of high yields
price pressures and inflation. unemployment and the u.k. is falling more rapidly than most economists have been predicting. what do you think we will hear from the bank of england that this week? >> going into next week, there will be another meeting. we have heard from the governor understandably given -- they will be involving forward guidance. --hough we have had this much better labor market performance, there are still plenty of reasons for them to be concerned and cautious about...
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, they have pounds of media interests. and christopher cain. it is by appointment only. u.k. will be the home for menswear. we will see their range tonight and nick is a cool dude here. the radio dj of the year. bring on the voice. -- boys. front ands seen as center, and terms of technology. plus, youwith google will have a front row seat at the catwalk and everybody involved in the top brand will be wearing little cameras, rapher cameras. a lot of the excitement is about what goes on behind the scenes. isn't that right, anna and mark? >> behind the scenes at the you. everybody is filming >> the point being, you can buy and transact live. you might see something cool. not that i can wear anything like that anymore? >> there's a moment that comes. >> what is that moment? barty? know, >> my never came in the first place. wise. transition, fashion -- fashion-wise. >> we will move on. andaking the temperature weete taylor it's -- didn't tailor it? >> it is time for hot shots. compelling most images making the news today. waves that aree famed for being the biggest in the world. they got a bo
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2010. the knockout or one of the three and the u.k. is an unemployment rate of 7%. the way that it's running right now is that you could see that by 2015, so a couple of things. will mark carney go for a change in forward guidance? his credibility may well be shot. rates will be over 1% in the united kingdom by march. do the math. that takes your mortgage rate to 2.5%-3%. bank will be breaking the of england rate decision at noon london time. we will have the latest decision from the ecb. we will also have mario draghi's press conference live and in full. >> it is a top super luxury brand in the world than they have talk to their record for the fourth straight year. ryan chilcote brings us an inside look literally at the british carmaker behind the iconic phantom. being in ther than studio. a little bit of market research. inside the rolls-royce phantom. $500goes for about million. that's the starting price. i thought it would be nice to pimp my ride and move it up from the ford fiesta today. the results are extraordinary. another really good year for rolls-royce. byyou know, th
2010. the knockout or one of the three and the u.k. is an unemployment rate of 7%. the way that it's running right now is that you could see that by 2015, so a couple of things. will mark carney go for a change in forward guidance? his credibility may well be shot. rates will be over 1% in the united kingdom by march. do the math. that takes your mortgage rate to 2.5%-3%. bank will be breaking the of england rate decision at noon london time. we will have the latest decision from the ecb. we...
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evidence in the united states, in the u.k., in france, in any of these countries, this dna evidence would be absolutely thrown out. >> there's not a hair of amanda knox in there. there's not a fiber of amanda knox. there's not blood of amanda knox. there's not footprints of amanda knox. there's nothing. >> no one questioned rudy guede's guilt. yet, two and a half weeks after amanda's trial ended, guede's sentence was reduced from 30 years to 16, leading some to ask, did he cut a deal? >> there's overwhelming dna evidence along with lots of other physical evidence that points to rudy guede. >> amanda's attorneys appealed the verdict and focused on challenging the dna evidence. >> when the appeals process began, it felt like they had another mountain to climb that right away you could tell that there was a very different tone, and, again, the key decision was whether or not they would allow an independent assessment of the forensic evidence. >> november 24th, 2010. 11 months after the guilty verdict, a second trial is granted. >> the defense presented a very compelling case, identifying rud
evidence in the united states, in the u.k., in france, in any of these countries, this dna evidence would be absolutely thrown out. >> there's not a hair of amanda knox in there. there's not a fiber of amanda knox. there's not blood of amanda knox. there's not footprints of amanda knox. there's nothing. >> no one questioned rudy guede's guilt. yet, two and a half weeks after amanda's trial ended, guede's sentence was reduced from 30 years to 16, leading some to ask, did he cut a...
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on their way to work or does this group hide a terrorist. anyone suspected of crime in the u.k. quickly loses their right to privacy. the face what units of the london police presents faces of suspects to the public using footage from security cameras posted on the internet. this is a gentleman of interest. and their zimmers us appears. through a spot in their search goes on a public web saw and. were to clear decide to reauthorize. the empress submit. images now and gone into the system can be viewed by the public on the face or saw it on the face which. make neville is head of image recognition it's scotland yard if you use this kind of crowd sourced policing via the internet represents a powerful new way. in the fight against crime. yes thousands of people have registered for the art and i tell you not only in the united kingdom people are very much they quite accept the c.c.t.v. they think the police to a good job with the c.c.t.v. and they while they're happy to identify criminals there's not so much a fear or surveillance at all think in the united kingdom as possibly on
on their way to work or does this group hide a terrorist. anyone suspected of crime in the u.k. quickly loses their right to privacy. the face what units of the london police presents faces of suspects to the public using footage from security cameras posted on the internet. this is a gentleman of interest. and their zimmers us appears. through a spot in their search goes on a public web saw and. were to clear decide to reauthorize. the empress submit. images now and gone into the system can...
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starts right now. british politician and u.k. independence party leader nigel for raj has never been called a wallflower and in a strongly worded speech to the european parliament on wednesday kharaj made his views on the president the prime minister and tennis and maurice x. but will listen to me clear take a look. around him is this up sabras and you tell us that you represent the sovereign will of the greek people well i'm sorry but you're not in charge of greece i suggest you remain even rebrand your policy it's called mutual for see i suggest you call it democracy because greece is now full run contro you can't make any decisions you've been bailed out and you've surrendered democracy the thing you will come free invented in the first place and you call it that mates who now during the diatribe we argue that people don't want a united states of europe but in europe of sovereign states trading and working together for asure also says the. elections would mark a watershed in the battle for national democracy. elsewhere some economists are predicting an approaching oil goulet which
starts right now. british politician and u.k. independence party leader nigel for raj has never been called a wallflower and in a strongly worded speech to the european parliament on wednesday kharaj made his views on the president the prime minister and tennis and maurice x. but will listen to me clear take a look. around him is this up sabras and you tell us that you represent the sovereign will of the greek people well i'm sorry but you're not in charge of greece i suggest you remain even...
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more debt to the u.k. economy full of so what and other and consequences that will result in lifestyle being degraded more chance are you going to look kids are. freed captives of an extremist group in syria told the shocking details of their old deal as the militants fighting under the black flags of al qaeda emerge as the most radical power in the region even by anti assad forces made while. the united states is still feeding the fighters in syria america's middle east policies are raising eyebrows with washington's offer to help fight the same minister. group in iraq. together with iran. sail. on historic sites go under the hammer in europe governments invent new ways to meet. their contamination high levels of radiation fracking companies know hard.
more debt to the u.k. economy full of so what and other and consequences that will result in lifestyle being degraded more chance are you going to look kids are. freed captives of an extremist group in syria told the shocking details of their old deal as the militants fighting under the black flags of al qaeda emerge as the most radical power in the region even by anti assad forces made while. the united states is still feeding the fighters in syria america's middle east policies are raising...
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in ecological all cost who cares more debt to the u.k. economy so what and other consequences that will result in lifestyle being degraded more chance are you going to look good sir. i'm the president and i'm sick of the sight i'm sick corporation trying to convince me to consume. and the banks are trying to get all that all about money and other than actually fix for a politician right in the last. tax. period just to but this is a guy. that. goes so we leave the people. are the same motions for. all your party is it good. for jews that no one is there with the guess that you deserve answers from. politics. are. coming up on our t.v. christians in the crosshairs a new report shows that the amount of christians killed for their faith has doubled in two thousand and thirteen we'll take a look at where christians are being persecuted the most just ahead believers bana losen dad heads are all known as devout followers of a specific music icon but if you ever heard of juggalos they're the followers of the rab duo insane clown posse a group that's making waves for filing a lawsuit again
in ecological all cost who cares more debt to the u.k. economy so what and other consequences that will result in lifestyle being degraded more chance are you going to look good sir. i'm the president and i'm sick of the sight i'm sick corporation trying to convince me to consume. and the banks are trying to get all that all about money and other than actually fix for a politician right in the last. tax. period just to but this is a guy. that. goes so we leave the people. are the same motions...
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economy is slowing down. the other exporter is the u.k. who does most of the credit of emerging markets? european banks. if the emerging markets are falling apart, european banks delinquency rates are going up. >> are you looking at pmis in these countries? >> i'm looking at pmis. >> let's look at emerging markets. emerging markets have gotten whacked this year. they had a tough way in terms of the stock market's e.m. you pull up e.m. if e.m. is in trouble, doesn't that make it harder to make the case for european stocks which depend on e.m.? >> which e.m. is in trouble. we can't look at e.m. like it's a big block of ice and everything is the same. >> brazil. turkey. >> hold on. let's take them and take them in half. which countries are funding themselves? and which countries have deficits? turkey is a nightmare. brazil is having trouble. indonesia. i'm not equating that with investing internationally in developed countries like europe and japan. there's areas of the emerging markets that are funding themselves independently. china is not borrowing from other countries. i think we need
economy is slowing down. the other exporter is the u.k. who does most of the credit of emerging markets? european banks. if the emerging markets are falling apart, european banks delinquency rates are going up. >> are you looking at pmis in these countries? >> i'm looking at pmis. >> let's look at emerging markets. emerging markets have gotten whacked this year. they had a tough way in terms of the stock market's e.m. you pull up e.m. if e.m. is in trouble, doesn't that make...
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who is clearly distressed. the viral campaign has supportive a u.k. charity which owns everyone affected by severe mental illness and seeking to change society's perception of mental health problems. johnny benjamin is making an active contribution to this campaign by posting videos online on a regular basis, talking about his illness and sharing how he has progressively gotten better. 1975 there were some 1,400,000 refugees across the world. in 2012, the figure is close to 18 million. this interactive map focuses on the numbers of people fleeing conflicts in their home country or political or religious persecution over the past 40 years. it is called refugee project. it shows the number of refugees around the world and why they have been forced to flee. with over 600-2000 followers, zach king is something of a vine sensation. his popularity on twitter showing services largely down to the magic trixie posts online. talent as a musician and sometimes gives away some of his secrets. much to the delight of adults and children alike. smiley face, thumbs-up, and also broken hearts an
who is clearly distressed. the viral campaign has supportive a u.k. charity which owns everyone affected by severe mental illness and seeking to change society's perception of mental health problems. johnny benjamin is making an active contribution to this campaign by posting videos online on a regular basis, talking about his illness and sharing how he has progressively gotten better. 1975 there were some 1,400,000 refugees across the world. in 2012, the figure is close to 18 million. this...
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berlin. the government and the u.k. could decide to grant amnesty to jailed activists. the government in the ukraine could decide to grant amnesty to jailed activists. it decided to scale back on recently introduced protest laws that set off a violent clashes between protesters and the police. for the protesters, that is still not enough. discussions continue in the ukraine parliament. onmakers struggling to agree proposed amnesty to demonstrators who were arrested during protests. president yanukovych has said that the and and see should be can touch the amnesty should be conditional -- president yanukovich has said that the amnesty should be conditional. mice are trying to recover -- reach copper mic -- reach comprosmise. >> in an emergency session of parliament on tuesday, mp's voted to scrap anti-protest legislation less than two weeks after it was introduced, and in a dramatic move, the ukraine prime minister and the entire government resigned. but it is not enough to satisfy protesters, who are still out on the streets. they want president yanukovich to step down, too, and call
berlin. the government and the u.k. could decide to grant amnesty to jailed activists. the government in the ukraine could decide to grant amnesty to jailed activists. it decided to scale back on recently introduced protest laws that set off a violent clashes between protesters and the police. for the protesters, that is still not enough. discussions continue in the ukraine parliament. onmakers struggling to agree proposed amnesty to demonstrators who were arrested during protests. president...
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persistent rain and title searches caused chaos in many parts of the u.k. here in france, an alert for large waves. continuous storms are to blame. more storms threaten continued problems along much of the atlantic -- the atlantic-french coast. a moment, france for christmas and new year's may be behind us, but if you happen to live here, there is more food ahead. the kings cake is a traditional .lmond paste pastry it represents the 3 kings in the catholic faith. this year, bakers have been experimenting with new flavors and it looks. pastryy layers of puffed with an almond paste center, complete with a crown and tiny surprise hidden inside. walk into a french bakery in january and you will be greeted by kings takes -- kings cakes. they are traditionally eaten on the sixth for the catholic festival of 70, celebrating the arrival of the 3 kings in bethlehem. it is a tradition to widely in france and other european countries. ,> you can enjoy it with family and work, and with friends. it is pretty popular. >> hidden inside, a tiny figurine. the person to find it in their serving will be crowne
persistent rain and title searches caused chaos in many parts of the u.k. here in france, an alert for large waves. continuous storms are to blame. more storms threaten continued problems along much of the atlantic -- the atlantic-french coast. a moment, france for christmas and new year's may be behind us, but if you happen to live here, there is more food ahead. the kings cake is a traditional .lmond paste pastry it represents the 3 kings in the catholic faith. this year, bakers have been...
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monday. we are starting with fresh cuts on the table in the u.k.. >> by the looks of it. to become theped fastest-growing major european economy this year, but british finance minister george osborne says 2014 will be a year of hard truths. he has flagged more cuts when it comes to welfare. he says he wants to/12 billion pounds off of the welfare budget in the two years that followed the next election, coming at a time when there are increasing calls to the more people -- more money into people's pockets after years of austerity, but he says it is not the time to get complacent. >> for the first time in a long time, there is a real sense britain is on the rise. jobs are being created. the deficit is coming down. that brings its own risks. as we start the new year, i want to warn you about a dangerous new complacency in our politics at the moment. >> at the same time, u.s. treasury secretary jack lew is getting ready to visit europe with a different message. he will travel to france, germany, and portugal this week, and an american official says he will call on the governments that
monday. we are starting with fresh cuts on the table in the u.k.. >> by the looks of it. to become theped fastest-growing major european economy this year, but british finance minister george osborne says 2014 will be a year of hard truths. he has flagged more cuts when it comes to welfare. he says he wants to/12 billion pounds off of the welfare budget in the two years that followed the next election, coming at a time when there are increasing calls to the more people -- more money into...
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the crime and they say there's new information. u.k., scotland yard opened up their own investigation last year. so far, the price tag for that is something like $8 million. and just to show you the kind of attention this is getting, a tv program that ran here about the case late last year was prebrewed cast internationally, got some 5,000 calls in response. now, what there have been some arrests, possibly suspicious individual is in the 6 1/2 years of the investigation, so far there have been no charges laid. as you know, madeline would be 10 years old right now. the mystery very much still alive. back to you. jon: let's hope they can get her back to her parents. thank you. jenna: we're awaiting some fireworks on capitol hill as members of the president's n.s.a. reform panel could face tough questions from senate lawmakers today. live report coming up. plus an international giant unveiling a new map showing the most popular places in the world for taking photographs. the most popular. we'll tell you coming up. i have the flu, i took medicine but i still have symptoms. [ sneeze ] [ ma
the crime and they say there's new information. u.k., scotland yard opened up their own investigation last year. so far, the price tag for that is something like $8 million. and just to show you the kind of attention this is getting, a tv program that ran here about the case late last year was prebrewed cast internationally, got some 5,000 calls in response. now, what there have been some arrests, possibly suspicious individual is in the 6 1/2 years of the investigation, so far there have been...