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>>> welcome to "worldwide exchange." i'm seema mody. >> andi'mlouisabojesen.>> how low can it go? opec responds to calls to cut production the. >> the falling oil price hiking fears of deflation, though. in europe, a key reading on prices due in around an hour is expected to add pressure on the ecb to act. >> big holiday bargains to be had. u.s. shoppers hit the stores and millions hit the mall .shopped online on thanksgiving. >>> and astrazeneca telling cnbc exclusively that pfizer's takeover would have probably failed due to tax rules and any deal would have been destructive. >> if we had agreed to a deal, the deal would have fallen apart. it would have resulted in destruction in our company. >> hi, everybody. welcome to another "worldwide exchange." we've got two hours together. this is some breaking data just hitting our wires at the moment. and we're looking at the italy oak adjusted rate and basically what that means is the october jobless rate hs his a new all-time high. >> it has. came in lower than expected. right now, we are looking at youth unemployment in italy ris
>>> welcome to "worldwide exchange." i'm seema mody. >> and i'm louisa bojesen. >> how low can it go? opec responds to calls to cut production the. >> the falling oil price hiking fears of deflation, though. in europe, a key reading on prices due in around an hour is expected to add pressure on the ecb to act. >> big holiday bargains to be had. u.s. shoppers hit the stores and millions hit the mall .shopped online on thanksgiving. >>> and...
mody. >> hello, everybody. welcome.i'mlouisabojesen.these are your headlines brought to you from around the world. >> iran's oil minutester calls for unity as major powers including saudi arabia and russia fail to agree on a production cut ahead of tomorrow's meeting. >>> unveiling a 315 billion euro eu investment plan saying it's more than just moving money around. >> the money we are putting forward today comes from what already exists. >>> shares in thomas cook plunge after ce o'harery green forced to pack her bags. . >>> and investors buying into europe's online fashion retailer after orlando beat third quarter sales. sdwla you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> and welcome, everyone. it may be a short week due to thanksgiving. but that does not mean it's been a busy week. >> much more important. hello. hello. >> how are you? >> got a -- >> it's fantastic, yeah. >> absolutely. >> a new couple of days, right? >> we're going to have fun. >> wilfred is doing the slightly earlier show. i'm doing this one. i have one this aftern
mody. >> hello, everybody. welcome. i'm louisa bojesen. these are your headlines brought to you from around the world. >> iran's oil minutester calls for unity as major powers including saudi arabia and russia fail to agree on a production cut ahead of tomorrow's meeting. >>> unveiling a 315 billion euro eu investment plan saying it's more than just moving money around. >> the money we are putting forward today comes from what already exists. >>> shares in...
. i'm seema mody. happy thanksgiving, everybody.i'mlouisabojesen.>> key opec players signal they are not prepared to cut production in a bid to protect their market share. >> spain falls further into deflation than expected with november harmonized down by 0.5%. >> the future in china is blurry, but the stock is sent to the top of the stoxx 600. >>> and u.s. criticizes the use of google as lawmakers get set on a landmark proposal to break up the search engine in europe. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news around the globe. >> hi, everybody. welcome to "worldwide exchange." we've got two hours together. i think it's fit to go recap the days with us. you've got the german november seemingly adjusted jobless rate, 6.6% now. that's after revised 6.6% seen back in october. you're looking at the november seasonally adjusted jobless change compared with the reuters forecast to a drop of 4,000, the seasonally adjusted total at minus 14,000 to just shy of 2.875. so that figure having hit here in the last couple of minutes or so. we're just seeing the
. i'm seema mody. happy thanksgiving, everybody. i'm louisa bojesen. >> key opec players signal they are not prepared to cut production in a bid to protect their market share. >> spain falls further into deflation than expected with november harmonized down by 0.5%. >> the future in china is blurry, but the stock is sent to the top of the stoxx 600. >>> and u.s. criticizes the use of google as lawmakers get set on a landmark proposal to break up the search engine in...
forward accusing bill cosby of sexual assault. 68-year-oldactresslouisamorris.she claims cosby forced her to perform oral sex on him. claims it was in the dressing room in '71 before the tonight show. in a recent interview with the ap, he declined the claims and urged the reporter to scrap the part of the interview. >> can i get something from you that none of that will be shown in. >> i can't promise that myself. you didn't say anything. >> i know i didn't say anything, but i'm asking your integrity since i didn't want to say anything, but i did answer you. >> cosby's comedy tour continues tonight in front of a sold out crowd in florida. stay with cnn at 6:00 a.m. on "new day." we sit down with linda traitz. another accuser who claims cosby assaulted her when she was 19. >>> adrian peterson is revealing claims he told the boy i love you and asked if he could visit. peterson went on to say no one knows how i felt after i spanked him and saw what i left on his leg. no one saw that the dad apologized and told him i didn't mean to do this and how sorry i was. the nfl players assoc
forward accusing bill cosby of sexual assault. 68-year-old actress louisa morris. she claims cosby forced her to perform oral sex on him. claims it was in the dressing room in '71 before the tonight show. in a recent interview with the ap, he declined the claims and urged the reporter to scrap the part of the interview. >> can i get something from you that none of that will be shown in. >> i can't promise that myself. you didn't say anything. >> i know i didn't say anything,...
alleged victim has come forward accusing bill cosby of assault. 68-year-old actresslouislouisamoritz.saying cosby forced her to perform oral sex on her. she says the incident happened in her dressing room before appearance on "the tonight show" in 1971. through his lawyer, cosby has denied all assault allegations. in a recent interview with the ap, he denied the claims and asked the reporter to scrap the part of the interview with that line of questioning. >> can i get something from you that none of that will be shown? >> i can't promise that myself, but you didn't say anything. >> i know i didn't say anything, but i'm asking your integrity that since i didn't want to say anything, but i did answer you. >> cosby's comedy tour continues tonight in front of a sold out crowd in florida. stay with cnn at 6:00 a.m. on "new day." we sit down with linda traitz. she claims cosby assaulted her when she was 19 years old. >>> adrian peterson breaking his silence. the minnesota vikings running back revealed he spoke to his 4-year-old son. the boy he beat and bloodied with a switch from a tree.
alleged victim has come forward accusing bill cosby of assault. 68-year-old actress louis louisa moritz. saying cosby forced her to perform oral sex on her. she says the incident happened in her dressing room before appearance on "the tonight show" in 1971. through his lawyer, cosby has denied all assault allegations. in a recent interview with the ap, he denied the claims and asked the reporter to scrap the part of the interview with that line of questioning. >> can i get...
not understood]. he was with his wife and hisdaughterlouisaattheir home on slope boulevard. he met his wife in new zealand and they later married at saint ann's church at inner sunset. at one point in his life he worked as a printer and also for the san francisco chronicle and examiner when they were combined paper. his children attended saint gabriel's school and when he retired he stayed very active and went to the gym three times a week and, in fact, on that monday i believe that he was on his way to the gym. a community member shared that he what very concerned about pedestrian safety, especially concerning children, family, coming, going from the zoo and he observed over the years with the increasing population that slope was becoming more dangerous. our office is currently exploring proposals as part of the ocean beach master plan and our sunset district blue print to increase the safety for all users of sunset boulevard and we want to send our deepest condolances to his family during this difficult time. and the second one happened right outside where we work every day a
not understood]. he was with his wife and his daughter louisa at their home on slope boulevard. he met his wife in new zealand and they later married at saint ann's church at inner sunset. at one point in his life he worked as a printer and also for the san francisco chronicle and examiner when they were combined paper. his children attended saint gabriel's school and when he retired he stayed very active and went to the gym three times a week and, in fact, on that monday i believe that he was...
plantation family in mobile, alabama got in trouble, the sister inmobile,louisamurray,would bring the woman to her sister in uptown new orleans and the reverse was true of a nine new orleans family got in trouble, she would go to mobile. the reason they were able to pull this business off is because both of these women have exquisite tastes. when at their trial all the papers do is off and on over what they're wearing, how beautiful their hair is, how strikingly beautiful these women are and how their homes were filled with rosewood furniture and paintings. this is an interesting business model where these women -- there were limited career possibilities for african-american women, could use their refined sensibility to create a special niche in the economy of lying in hospitals, and it is these women that get accused of the crime. and the trial is in many ways what you think of as a classic southern courtroom drama, standing room crowds and sweltering courtroom fanning themselves. unlike the trials that you know from real life and stories like "to kill a mockingbird." where the outco
plantation family in mobile, alabama got in trouble, the sister in mobile, louisa murray, would bring the woman to her sister in uptown new orleans and the reverse was true of a nine new orleans family got in trouble, she would go to mobile. the reason they were able to pull this business off is because both of these women have exquisite tastes. when at their trial all the papers do is off and on over what they're wearing, how beautiful their hair is, how strikingly beautiful these women are...
.louisair helping us expose those germs. we checked in the top hotel chains country swabbing everything, from the light switches to the phones to the remotes to the night stands. what's the cleanest and dirtiest. to find out, she's using this meter to get an instant bacteria count. anythi over 100 is considered a fail. >> let a test this light switch and place it into the meter to get a reading. >> reporter: remember, the lower the number the cleaner it is. >> a 6? >> a 6. this light switch is actually really clean. >> reporter: good news, all the light switches we tested came in the cleanest. alarm clocks at night stands pretty good. >> another clean night stand. >> reporter: they all pass. but if you want to share the good news, i wouldn't use the phones. this is a very filthy phone. >> reporter: in fact, at nearly every hotel the phones were teaming with bacteria. >> 201, another high number. >> yes. another phone fail. >> reporter: on the phone fail we found the level of germs more than three times the limit. why are so many phones dirty and failing the test? >> people to
. louisa i r helping us expose those germs. we checked in the top hotel chains country swabbing everything, from the light switches to the phones to the remotes to the night stands. what's the cleanest and dirtiest. to find out, she's using this meter to get an instant bacteria count. anythi over 100 is considered a fail. >> let a test this light switch and place it into the meter to get a reading. >> reporter: remember, the lower the number the cleaner it is. >> a 6? >>...
have come forward with scathing allegations.actresslouisamortarritz, best known for her role in "one flew over the cue cue's nest" says cosby forced himself on her in 1971. the 68-year-old says although the statute of limitations has run out, she intends to file a civil suit against cosby. as i mentioned, we're hearing from another woman named linda traits. she says she, too, was sexually assaulted by cosby when she was a teenager. traits spoke with cnn's alisyn camerota as and says cosby groped her after offering her an assortment of pills on the beach. traits was working at a restaurant co-owned by cosby at the time. >> he started grabbing at my chest and, you know, starting to try to fondle me. then he started to puch himself on top of me like against the seat and against the door as he was groping me. i don't remember the conversation but i do know that that's when i panicked. you know, by repeatedly denying and pretty much insinuating that these women are liars, it's reassaulting them all over again. they had courage. these women had courage to come forwa forward. way more
have come forward with scathing allegations. actress louisa mortar ritz, best known for her role in "one flew over the cue cue's nest" says cosby forced himself on her in 1971. the 68-year-old says although the statute of limitations has run out, she intends to file a civil suit against cosby. as i mentioned, we're hearing from another woman named linda traits. she says she, too, was sexually assaulted by cosby when she was a teenager. traits spoke with cnn's alisyn camerota as and...
today, we'll bring you a central bank special hostedbylouisaandhellan from 12:00 to 2:00 cet. >> capgemini has reported first quarter organic revenue growth of 2.8%. this despite a challenging landscape in europe. the french i.t. condition confirmed its guidance revenue growth of between 2% and 4%. as you can see, it's trading up 2.4%. overthe course of the year, it's up about 9%. joining us now, aiyman. thank you very much for joining us this morning. >> thank you for having me. >> well done and a decent set of results. you said the situation in europe is uninspiring at the moment, but you still expect to hit your growth targets and indeed boost the margin next year. what's allowing you to do that despite the situation in europe? >>. >> we have been able to achieve double digit organic growth rate. we also have a healthy business in the uk. and in europe, it's we have weakness in france but we see strong recovery in germany, even with very good growth rates in italy and back to growth in spain, which was a good surprise if we need to confirm the next quarter. >> you said the
today, we'll bring you a central bank special hosted by louisa and hellan from 12:00 to 2:00 cet. >> capgemini has reported first quarter organic revenue growth of 2.8%. this despite a challenging landscape in europe. the french i.t. condition confirmed its guidance revenue growth of between 2% and 4%. as you can see, it's trading up 2.4%. overthe course of the year, it's up about 9%. joining us now, aiyman. thank you very much for joining us this morning. >> thank you for having...
their forecast to 1.2% from a previous 1.9%. and after the release of their annualreport,louisaspokewith the chairman and asked if there was a risk of germany falling back into recession. >> well, we are not talking about a recession. we have been disappointed because economic recovery that we have foreseen which was carried by the first quarter, the strong growth in the first quarter has not materialized. we have seen a jump in development and for geopolitical reasons, the conflict between ukraine and russia have expectations here, obviously. the euro area has developed much weaker than we hoped for and we expected. and, of course, the german government has undertaken a lot of reforms to the labor markets through the social security system and energy policy which, as a whole, as a package, did not generate really the basis for a strong recovery. >> how much do you fear deflationary scenario, not just for germany, but for europe? >> well, in the moment, nobody really projects or predicts deflation to happen. we have monitored and discussed very closely the actual side of the europea
their forecast to 1.2% from a previous 1.9%. and after the release of their annual report, louisa spoke with the chairman and asked if there was a risk of germany falling back into recession. >> well, we are not talking about a recession. we have been disappointed because economic recovery that we have foreseen which was carried by the first quarter, the strong growth in the first quarter has not materialized. we have seen a jump in development and for geopolitical reasons, the conflict...
living with hiswife,louisaandthree children in 1860. you thought your family came through ellis island. it opened officially in 1892. this shows your family was here at least 30 years before that. but that's not all. >> they are in the country legally, right? >> well, you know. we're confirming that. we also found more of your relatives in south carolina in 1773. so you guys have been here for a very, very long time. >> that's fascinating. thank you so much. thank you for choosing know do this. >> it was wonderful. >> myheritage. >> this computer age has allowed people to go back and back and back. we don't have to depend on verbal history. can you put in simple terms how you've consolidated records of all these nations? >> it's amazing because my heritage.com, who helped me in my search, if you go on there and you build your family tree and coming up with the holidays, thanksgiving around the corner, it's the perfect time to do this. >> sitting around the table yelling at each other. >> if we sit around the table yelling at each other and if go on there and start plugging in in
living with his wife, louisa and three children in 1860. you thought your family came through ellis island. it opened officially in 1892. this shows your family was here at least 30 years before that. but that's not all. >> they are in the country legally, right? >> well, you know. we're confirming that. we also found more of your relatives in south carolina in 1773. so you guys have been here for a very, very long time. >> that's fascinating. thank you so much. thank you for...
. the question, what's already lurking all around me? we called in this microbiologist,dr.louisaeichner,helping us to expose all those germs. we checked into five top hotel chains all over the country. our doctor swabbing everything from the light switches to the phones to the remote, even the night stand. what's the cleanest and what's the dirtiest? to find out, she is using this meter to get an instant bacteria count. anything over 100 is considered a fail. >> let's test this light switch. we'll place it into the meter to get our reading. >> remember, the lower the number, the cleaner it is. >> a six? >> a six. this light switch is actually really clean. >> reporter: good news. all the light switches we tested came in the cleanest. the alarm clocks and night stands also pretty good. >> another clean night stand. >> reporter: they all passed. but if you want to share the good news, i wouldn't use the phone. >> this is a very filthy phone. >> reporter: in fact, at nearly every hotel the phones were teaming with bacteria. >> 20, another high number. >> another phone fail. >> rep
. the question, what's already lurking all around me? we called in this microbiologist, dr. louisa eichner, helping us to expose all those germs. we checked into five top hotel chains all over the country. our doctor swabbing everything from the light switches to the phones to the remote, even the night stand. what's the cleanest and what's the dirtiest? to find out, she is using this meter to get an instant bacteria count. anything over 100 is considered a fail. >> let's test this light...