world. i m kim brunhuber. we begin this hour with breaking news out of russia. russian president vladimir putin is expected to speak to the nation soon as his country faces an unfolding crisis. wagner leader yevgeny progozhin claims his troops now control military facilities in rucertai regions. he s threatening to move on to moscow if top military leaders don t come down to meet him. but he claims he isn t interfering with russian military operations in ukraine. there he is. translator: we are at headquarters at 7:30 a.m. military facilities in rostov, including the airfield, are under our control. planes that leave for combat will leave as usual. medical flights are leaving as usual. all we did was to take control so that the attack aviation would not strike us but strike in the ukrainian direction. all right. so you re looking at a live look right now at moscow where, as you can see, it s quiet now after military vehicles had been spotted in the streets. security has b
warning from russian president vladimir putin to north korea as he uses his speech at the become r ishgbric summit good morning we have a lot to get through let s kick things off with a look at the markets. the stoxx 600 is up by 0.3%, recovering from yesterday s small losses to the tune of 0.5% yesterday we were under the spell of the latest aggression coming out of north korea, but it seems like we re moving on today. when it comes to the insdices on by one, when it comes to the ftse, dax and cac, they re all in the green the xetra dax is eking out a gain of respectable 0.6% merck is one of the top performers there the ftse 100 up by 0.3%. we have that big m&a deal this morning which is pushing the mid cap index higher aveva jumping nicely there, up by more than 20% schneider doing well on the french market. when it comes to the sectors, this is the picture autos, foods, beverages, basic resources among the best f performers quick look at the latest data out of the eu
hello, i m ray suarez. ten of the hottest years ever measured have been in the 21st century. shocking amounts of canadian arctic ice and green land glacier packs have melted in recent summers. areas are finishing their ho hottest summers. scientists and activists have converged on energy. it s wide degreed that the worldwide temperature rise is the limit the planet can safely stand, and reports say holding the line is getting close to impossible. for one day only more than 100 leaders from around the world came together at the united nations tuesday to plot a new road map for combating climate change. we are the first generation to feel the impact of climate change and the last generation that can do something about it. reporter: the plans and pledges are non-binding and are intended to serve as a building block to rise as a successor to the kyoto call. nobody gets a pass. reporter: some hope for goals include the elimination of deforesttation by 2030, cutting carbo
hello, i m ray suarez. ten of the hottest years ever measured have been in the 21st century. shocking amounts of canadian arctic ice and green land glacier packs have melted in recent summers. areas are finishing their ho hottest summers. scientists and activists have converged on energy. it s wide degreed that the worldwide temperature rise is the limit the planet can safely stand, and reports say holding the line is getting close to impossible. for one day only more than 100 leaders from around the world came together at the united nations tuesday to plot a new road map for combating climate change. we are the first generation to feel the impact of climate change and the last generation that can do something about it. reporter: the plans and pledges are non-binding and are intended to serve as a building block to rise as a successor to the kyoto call. nobody gets a pass. reporter: some hope for goals include the elimination of deforesttation by 2030, cutting carbo
hello, i m ray suarez. ten of the hottest years ever measured have been in the 21st century. shocking amounts of canadian arctic ice and green land glacier packs have melted in recent summers. areas are finishing their ho hottest summers. scientists and activists have converged on energy. it s wide degreed that the worldwide temperature rise is the limit the planet can safely stand, and reports say holding the line is getting close to impossible. for one day only more than 100 leaders from around the world came together at the united nations tuesday to plot a new road map for combating climate change. we are the first generation to feel the impact of climate change and the last generation that can do something about it. reporter: the plans and pledges are non-binding and are intended to serve as a building block to rise as a successor to the kyoto call. nobody gets a pass. reporter: some hope for goals include the elimination of deforesttation by 2030, cutting carbo