Mark prior for 12 years said true. Running against a republican opponent or against obama care. Chris brewery reports from arkansas. We begin our look at America Votes 2014. A vanishing issue in west africa why the people in senegal and animals are staying tradition. And, how the snap of the selfie is taking over. Good evening, thanks for joining us, im joie chen. It is very contained here in the United States, but there is no question many mens are worried. Americans are worried. 22 , more than one in five of us will fear we will get ebola. There are signs that it is reaching targets. The first norwegian is week cared for being cared for at a hospital in oslo. The aid worker had been with doctors without borders. Spanish officials will kill the pet cog of a Health Worker, claiming theres a risk that the dog could transmit the virus to a human. In the United States, ebola patients treated in lincoln and nebraska are getting the same experimental drug. Health officials are trying to cal
Good morning. You are watching the pulse. We are here in london. Getting somet breaking news out of the International Energy agency. Cutting Global Oil Demand for the fourth time in five months. Despite the fact that the price of oil is going down, demand is not picking up. The fact that they are having to do that for the fourth time in five months tells you about how quickly everybody is racing to try to get in front of this story. The story that continues to see nymex crude getting crushed. Below 60 a barrel. We are watching a number of confluences coming together here. Youve got the opec story, what is happening in the United States, the impact on emerging markets it is substantial. Lets find out how we should be looking at this story. Mark mobius is Franklin Templeton investment chairman. He joins us now from singapore. How should we read it . How should we make the oil story work for our investments . As you mentioned, the impact is tremendous. In some countries, it is disastrous.
Theyve braved a thunderstorm and heavy rain and didnt back down. Theyre digging their heels in. Some have set up tents and plan to stay here throughout the night. Many people returned back to work after a twoday public holiday, but Government Operations have been shut down for the day because of the demonstrations. Authorities have been taking measures to increase security. They have set up more barricades around the Central Government offices. Some people are starting to express their frustration at the prolonged disruption and the impact its having. Some elementary and junior high schools were closed again today. Many are having a hard time getting around because bus services are partially suspended and some people have been venting their frustrations. Scuffles broke out in a busy shopping area between protesters and citizens who are growing tired of the mass blockage of roads. We spoke to a hairdresser who works along one of the occupied areas and he told us business has dropped by
Theyre digging their heels in. Some have set up tents and plan to stay here throughout the night. Many people returned back to work after a twoday public holiday, but Government Operations have been shut down for the day because of the demonstrations. Authorities have been taking measures to increase security. They have set up more barricades around the Central Government offices. Some people are starting to express their frustration at the prolonged disruption and the impact its having. Some elementary and junior high schools were closed again today. Many are having a hard time getting around because bus services are partially suspended and some people have been venting their frustrations. Scuffles broke out in a busy shopping area between protesters and citizens who are growing tired of the mass blockage of roads. We spoke to a hairdresser who works along one of the occupied areas and he told us business has dropped by 30 since the demonstrations began. Translator we have spare time
And police in tokyo say the number of deaths and accidents linked to the use of dangerous drugs is on the rise. So theyre cracking down. Hundreds of students are continuing their sitins Near Government buildings in hong kong, casting doubt on whether the standoff will be resolved quickly. Now, government leaders say theyre ready to talk. Nhk worlds estelle to max reports. Reporter Government Operations here have come to a halt. All government workers except for Emergency Response personnel are staying away from work. Bus service has been partially suspended and some elementary and junior high schools are closed. The number of protesters in the Central District has sharply declined. But a few hundred students remain sitting in front of chief executive leung chunyings office. Lee ung refused to resign on thursday but he expressed willingness to send his second in command chief secretary carrie lam and two other senior officials to talk with student leaders. The students say they are will