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happy new year, london! it wasn't just london with heightened security. with memories of the berlin lorry attack still fresh, security was also stepped up at celebrations across germany. new year's eve passed peacefully in australia, sydney was the first major city to start proceedings with a glittering display over their iconic harbour bridge. in dubai, fireworks shot from the sides of the world's tallest skyscraper in a lavish display. and in scotland, partygoers welcomed 2017 with the world famous hogmanay street party in edinburgh. fantastic, yes. brilliant, isn't it? first time here, absolutely enthralling. it was brilliant, absolutely brilliant. you know how to party up here! and protection once again in america where up to 2 million people are thought to have joined the new year's eve ball in time square. but some regions of the world are still waiting for that much anticipated stroke of midnight. theresa may has called for 2017 to be a year of unity and opportunity following the eu referendum, which she says has exposed the divisions in britain. i
happy new year, london! it wasn't just london with heightened security. with memories of the berlin lorry attack still fresh, security was also stepped up at celebrations across germany. new year's eve passed peacefully in australia, sydney was the first major city to start proceedings with a glittering display over their iconic harbour bridge. in dubai, fireworks shot from the sides of the world's tallest skyscraper in a lavish display. and in scotland, partygoers welcomed 2017 with the world...
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as we primrose hill in north london. as we have been hearing the first heavy snowfalls of winter have hit large swathes of the country today, bringing with it dangerous driving conditions and causing transport delays. how are things that are?” am slightly regretting coming up here now. across london and the home counties we have had a mix of sleet, snow and rain. it is not settling very much in central london, but around the outskirts it is. transport for london, responsible for keeping much of the network running, has a lot of work to do overnight. they see the gritters are out this evening. they have enough grip to grit london every single day for five months grip to grit london every single day forfive months which, as i am sure they and the rest of london hopes will not be necessary —— to grit london with enough grit everything a day for five months. london with enough grit everything a day forfive months. it london with enough grit everything a day for five months. it is london with enough grit everything a da
as we primrose hill in north london. as we have been hearing the first heavy snowfalls of winter have hit large swathes of the country today, bringing with it dangerous driving conditions and causing transport delays. how are things that are?” am slightly regretting coming up here now. across london and the home counties we have had a mix of sleet, snow and rain. it is not settling very much in central london, but around the outskirts it is. transport for london, responsible for keeping much...
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as the mayor of london said, it is misery for londoners and london business and the uk economy. you are used to talking to business and dealing with changing times, modernisation comes with challenges the business and london underground is no exception. fewer of us queueing at the ticket office, cards, is it an element of needing to change with the times and london underground leads to improve its system ? underground leads to improve its system? we need to change the. many do not use a ticket machine any more. we need to see staff if we feel we are more. we need to see staff if we feelwe are in more. we need to see staff if we feel we are in danger or need help. i use the tube every day and at my station i feel safer because i can see the staff, they are not behind a glass window. my wife recently had a problem late at night with a fight she saw and could not find anybody to come out of their office to deal with that and she had to deal with it. now there are people open to people coming up to them and saying, you have to do something about whatever is happening. that is the cu
as the mayor of london said, it is misery for londoners and london business and the uk economy. you are used to talking to business and dealing with changing times, modernisation comes with challenges the business and london underground is no exception. fewer of us queueing at the ticket office, cards, is it an element of needing to change with the times and london underground leads to improve its system ? underground leads to improve its system? we need to change the. many do not use a ticket...
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like london to another location. corporations across europe, they have cash operations in france and germany and the u.k. they decide where they want to apply their cash and if they want to manage their interest rate risk, where do they want to do it? i do not think that governments are going to preclude a government company from managing its liquidity in the most beneficial place. right now that is most likely london. i do not see why that will change. erik: your schedule to meet with the prime minister, what is going to come out of that meeting? what is unclear from the speech that you need to take up? guest: this is going to take a fulllong time to get clarity that the banks and corporations and investors and people want to have. erik: are you going to get reassurances from her? a two-yearle believe cliff is not helpful for anyone. you cannot function with contracts that go beyond two years if there is that cliff. talking about transitions and phase ins will be important. i think we cannot lose sight of finance is
like london to another location. corporations across europe, they have cash operations in france and germany and the u.k. they decide where they want to apply their cash and if they want to manage their interest rate risk, where do they want to do it? i do not think that governments are going to preclude a government company from managing its liquidity in the most beneficial place. right now that is most likely london. i do not see why that will change. erik: your schedule to meet with the...
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london is open. london is open to the world. # swedish house mafia — don't you worry child. well, that's all we have time for tonight. so it's good night from me. and it's good night from me. good night. the two ronnies, that went down well, didn't it? different from what we have seen in other world cities. spectacular. gave us goosebumps watching that. our correspondentjonathan blake had a fantastic view down by the river in central london. what has the response being by everybody down that? well, the fireworks have just finished, and judging by the oohs and ahs and clapping, they were well received. it was worth the wait for everybody. # we'll take a cup o'kindness yet # for auld lang syne! they # for auld lang syne! are certainly in fine voice in they central # for auld lang syne! are certainly in fine voice in they central london. # for auld lang syne! are certainly in fine voice in they central london. of # for auld lang syne! are certainly in fine voice in they central london. of course, # for auld lang syne! are certainly in fine voice in they central london. of cours
london is open. london is open to the world. # swedish house mafia — don't you worry child. well, that's all we have time for tonight. so it's good night from me. and it's good night from me. good night. the two ronnies, that went down well, didn't it? different from what we have seen in other world cities. spectacular. gave us goosebumps watching that. our correspondentjonathan blake had a fantastic view down by the river in central london. what has the response being by everybody down that?...
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at last talks yesterday, transport for london said it offered to com plete for london said it offered to complete new stuff, but the union said that was too little too late. the mayor of london, siddique khan, said the strike would cause misery for millions of londoners and said there was a good deal sitting on the table but would ensure station safety. —— them out. the last major tube strike was in the summer of 2015. as on that occasion, there will be extra buses, but it is expected they will struggle to cope with demand. if tube stations open at all, it will probably be later than normal, and many will close at seven o'clock in the evening even though the strike will have finished by then. transport for london says it expects the tube service to be severely restricted. coming up at six o'clock on breakfast, charlie and naga will have all the day's news, business and sport. they'll also have more on why a leading pet charity say they're helping more people decide what to do if they're unable to take pets into care homes or sheltered accommodation. you are watching bbc world news
at last talks yesterday, transport for london said it offered to com plete for london said it offered to complete new stuff, but the union said that was too little too late. the mayor of london, siddique khan, said the strike would cause misery for millions of londoners and said there was a good deal sitting on the table but would ensure station safety. —— them out. the last major tube strike was in the summer of 2015. as on that occasion, there will be extra buses, but it is expected they...
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people like berkeley more into london would have more labor in london. the materials i suppose i then then 40,000 pounds on a 200,000 pound house. so it is a fair bit, but the u.k. andously is the the labor largely u.k.. guy: how does persimmon stack up against its pure group? charlie: -- it is more affordable. it tends to be in the parts of the country where house prices have been sort of, shall we say, less heated. the house prices are coming from a lower base and therefore more upside. you tend to see the northern parts of the country and scotland being lagging. london, the southeast. it is in those parts of the country. guy: the better parts of the country? charlie: for now, yes. guy: for now. are the london has bowlers, how are they going to be feeling in 2017? what is the picture? charlie: london has seen quite an adjustment. you might argue that the adjustment has already happened, possibly a bit more, but probably most of thinking the prime london is down a little remaining7, and now pretty strong. basically will ripple out, still continuing, so
people like berkeley more into london would have more labor in london. the materials i suppose i then then 40,000 pounds on a 200,000 pound house. so it is a fair bit, but the u.k. andously is the the labor largely u.k.. guy: how does persimmon stack up against its pure group? charlie: -- it is more affordable. it tends to be in the parts of the country where house prices have been sort of, shall we say, less heated. the house prices are coming from a lower base and therefore more upside. you...
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. >> thank you madam president supervisor president london breed supervisor cowen supervisor farrell supervisor sandra fewer supervisor jane kim aaron peskin hillary and supervisor presented supervisor jeff present supervisor katie tang and supervisor norman yee madam president all members are present you thank you, ladies and gentlemen, please join us in the pledge of allegiance and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> madam clerk any communications. >> yes. 3 to report we're in receipt of a communication from the honorable mayor ed lee phil district 8 by appointing jeff and welcome supervisor. >> (clapping.) >> next a xrungs from the direction of department of elections for the election of members of the board of supervisors who received a majority of votes cast at the election held on november 8, 2016, and declared elected to that office district one suzy loftus, district 3 aaron peskin and 5 supervisor president london breed and district 11 congratulations to the members. >> (clapping.) >> and finally the con
. >> thank you madam president supervisor president london breed supervisor cowen supervisor farrell supervisor sandra fewer supervisor jane kim aaron peskin hillary and supervisor presented supervisor jeff present supervisor katie tang and supervisor norman yee madam president all members are present you thank you, ladies and gentlemen, please join us in the pledge of allegiance and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all....
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military veterans gets community support in arizona; and london's mayor, breaking barriers for politicians of muslim faith. next, on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening and thank you for joining us. less than a week before he takes the oath of office as the 45th president of the united states, donald trump is signaling shifts in u.s. relations with russia and with china. in a new interview with "the w
military veterans gets community support in arizona; and london's mayor, breaking barriers for politicians of muslim faith. next, on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of...
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brexit cannot just be about more control for london. it's certainly heartening that the government has understood the need for an industrial strategy, making things matter. in november, i read in the evening standard that the secretary of state for our exit from the european union, david davis, had agreed with the london mayor, sadiq khan, that he would have a monthly face—to—face meeting and this would take place both before and after article 50. so that the position of london could be understood at every stage of the negotiation. as far as i know, there is no such arrangement for the north—east of england. if there are negotiations, and money is to come back, let that go to the regions, let's have constitutional change. in scotland, they want more powers for devolution, and probably stay in, as they say. we've combined, and i've combined with my colleague gordon brown, together, to see if scotland and the north, as a powerhouse, if you want a real powerhouse, put scotland and the north together for the same reason. to redistribu
brexit cannot just be about more control for london. it's certainly heartening that the government has understood the need for an industrial strategy, making things matter. in november, i read in the evening standard that the secretary of state for our exit from the european union, david davis, had agreed with the london mayor, sadiq khan, that he would have a monthly face—to—face meeting and this would take place both before and after article 50. so that the position of london could be...
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. >> thank you madam president supervisor president london breed supervisor cowen supervisor farrell supervisor sandra fewer supervisor jane kim aaron peskin hillary and supervisor presented supervisor jeff present supervisor katie tang and supervisor norman yee madam president all members are present you thank you, ladies and gentlemen, please join us in the pledge of allegiance and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> madam clerk any communications. >> yes. 3 to report we're in receipt of a communication from the honorable mayor ed lee phil district 8 by appointing jeff and welcome supervisor. >> (clapping.) >> next a xrungs from the direction of department of elections for the election of members of the board of supervisors who received a majority of votes cast at the election held on november 8, 2016, and declared elected to that office district one suzy loftus, district 3 aaron peskin and 5 supervisor president london breed and district 11 congratulations to the members. >> (clapping.) >> and finally the con
. >> thank you madam president supervisor president london breed supervisor cowen supervisor farrell supervisor sandra fewer supervisor jane kim aaron peskin hillary and supervisor presented supervisor jeff present supervisor katie tang and supervisor norman yee madam president all members are present you thank you, ladies and gentlemen, please join us in the pledge of allegiance and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all....
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. >> thank you madam president supervisor president london breed supervisor cowen supervisor farrell supervisor sandra fewer supervisor jane kim aaron peskin hillary and supervisor presented supervisor jeff present supervisor katie tang and supervisor norman yee madam president all members are present you thank you, ladies and gentlemen, please join us in the pledge of allegiance and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> madam clerk any communications. >> yes. 3 to report we're in receipt of a communication from the honorable mayor ed lee phil district 8 by appointing jeff and welcome supervisor. >> (clapping.) >> next a xrungs from the direction of department of elections for the election of members of the board of supervisors who received a majority of votes cast at the election held on november 8, 2016, and declared elected to that office district one suzy loftus, district 3 aaron peskin and 5 supervisor president london breed and district 11 congratulations to the members. >> (clapping.) >> and finally the con
. >> thank you madam president supervisor president london breed supervisor cowen supervisor farrell supervisor sandra fewer supervisor jane kim aaron peskin hillary and supervisor presented supervisor jeff present supervisor katie tang and supervisor norman yee madam president all members are present you thank you, ladies and gentlemen, please join us in the pledge of allegiance and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all....
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happy new year, london! it wasn't just london with heightened security. with memories of the berlin lorry attack still fresh, security was also stepped up at celebrations across germany. new year's eve passed peacefully in australia, sydney was the first major city to start proceedings with a glittering display over their iconic harbour bridge. in dubai, fireworks shot from the sides of the world's tallest skyscraper in a lavish display. and in scotland, partygoers welcomed 2017 with the world famous hogmanay street party in edinburgh. fantastic, yes. brilliant, isn't it? first time here, absolutely enthralling. it was brilliant, absolutely brilliant. you know how to party up here! and protection once again in america where up to 2 million people are thought to have joined the new year's eve ball in time square. but some regions of the world are still waiting for that much anticipated stroke of midnight. theresa may has called for 2017 to be a year of ‘unity and opportunity‘ following the eu referendum, which she says has exposed the divisions in brit
happy new year, london! it wasn't just london with heightened security. with memories of the berlin lorry attack still fresh, security was also stepped up at celebrations across germany. new year's eve passed peacefully in australia, sydney was the first major city to start proceedings with a glittering display over their iconic harbour bridge. in dubai, fireworks shot from the sides of the world's tallest skyscraper in a lavish display. and in scotland, partygoers welcomed 2017 with the world...
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>> you have to ask the city of london. what they're really putting forward is this idea of eequivale eequivalents. i'm not so sure equivalents is a real full substitute for passporting. you have to ask the city of london about that. every suggestion is welcomed. but the question is, if i think about a relocation, partial relocation, do i have enough legal basis, enough economic basis to really base my decision on that? that passporting will always be fine. whether equivalents or not is fine is a two-way concept for me. >> what do you think the biggest risk is looking at a suggestion like that versus straight-out passporting. where does the biggest risk lie? >> i don't want to comment on a suggestion where i know far too little about. i know what passporting will mean, this will work and everything else we have to see. the real question is if ths thi one to one substitute? i don't think so. i look at the mergers, how would this shift the landscape, do you feel, for trade and also cross border trade? >> this is an ongoing pr
>> you have to ask the city of london. what they're really putting forward is this idea of eequivale eequivalents. i'm not so sure equivalents is a real full substitute for passporting. you have to ask the city of london about that. every suggestion is welcomed. but the question is, if i think about a relocation, partial relocation, do i have enough legal basis, enough economic basis to really base my decision on that? that passporting will always be fine. whether equivalents or not is...
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the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has said london's air quality is now a public emergency, afterforecasts for tomorrow showed high levels of air pollution in large areas of central and west london. mr khan promised "bold action" to tackle the problem and said his office would continue to keep londoners informed of the risks to their health. unemployment has fallen to its lowest level for more than a decade. official figures show the number of people out of work in the uk, in the three months to november, was down by 52,000 to 1.6 million. average earnings rose by 2.7% compared with the same period last year. but the figures also show that since july, the total number of people in work in the uk has stopped growing. before newsnight, let's have a quick look at some of the front pages of tomorrow morning's papers. the metro leads with the reaction from european leaders to boris johnson's comments, that france's president was behaving like a world war ii prison camp guard over brexit. the express quotes the brexit secretary, david davis, saying he would stand up to the eu if it threatened br
the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has said london's air quality is now a public emergency, afterforecasts for tomorrow showed high levels of air pollution in large areas of central and west london. mr khan promised "bold action" to tackle the problem and said his office would continue to keep londoners informed of the risks to their health. unemployment has fallen to its lowest level for more than a decade. official figures show the number of people out of work in the uk, in the three...
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services ininancial london and i want to make sure that we can keep those services in london and i believe global britain will do just that. sebastian: global news 24 hours a day powered by our 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. guy: thank you. month trump earlier this criticized plans to create a factory in mexico. chairman sat down with an exclusive interview with bloomberg in davos. francine asked him if he had spoken about donald trump with other ceos. have not shared any concerns about a donald trump presidency a among other carmakers. we have already announced at the detroit auto show recently that we will invest 10 billion u.s. dollars in the next five years. can you give me a sense of more specific plans underway to increase production and what time --what is your timetable? we have full confidence in our market in the u.s. if it means more growth for us, we are willing to spend more in the u.s. francine: are you confident about the u.s. economy? through tax reform and infrastructure spending, will people purchase more of your cars in the u
services ininancial london and i want to make sure that we can keep those services in london and i believe global britain will do just that. sebastian: global news 24 hours a day powered by our 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. guy: thank you. month trump earlier this criticized plans to create a factory in mexico. chairman sat down with an exclusive interview with bloomberg in davos. francine asked him if he had spoken about donald trump with other...
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the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has condemned the strike by some london underground staff that has caused disruption for millions of commuters today. french police have arrested 17 people in the investigation into the theft in paris ofjewellery worth millions of pounds from reality tv star kim kardashian. more than 20 people are known to have died across the continent, as temperatures plummet well below freezing. now, time for the sport. england forward chris robshaw is to miss rugby union's six nations championship, after undergoing surgery on a shoulder injury. it's expected to keep him out of action for around three months, in what will be a blow to england head coach eddiejones' plans as he looks to mastermind a successful english defence of the trophy. 0ur rugby union reporter chrisjones told me earlier, robshaw‘s will be big boots to fill. robshaw has been a store bought of the england side going back many yea rs. the england side going back many years. since losing the captaincy he has been outstanding in his new role asa has been outstanding in his new role as a blindside flanke
the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has condemned the strike by some london underground staff that has caused disruption for millions of commuters today. french police have arrested 17 people in the investigation into the theft in paris ofjewellery worth millions of pounds from reality tv star kim kardashian. more than 20 people are known to have died across the continent, as temperatures plummet well below freezing. now, time for the sport. england forward chris robshaw is to miss rugby union's...
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. >> thank you madam president supervisor president london breed supervisor cowen supervisor farrell supervisor sandra fewer supervisor jane kim aaron peskin hillary and supervisor presented supervisor jeff present supervisor katie tang and supervisor norman yee madam president all members are present you thank you, ladies and gentlemen, please join us in the pledge of allegiance and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> madam clerk any communications. >> yes. 3 to report we're in receipt of a communication from the honorable mayor ed lee phil district 8 by appointing jeff and welcome supervisor. >> (clapping.) >> next a xrungs from the direction of department of elections for the election of members of the board of supervisors who received a majority of votes cast at the election held on november 8, 2016, and declared elected to that office district one suzy loftus, district 3 aaron peskin and 5 supervisor president london breed and district 11 congratulations to the members. >> (clapping.) >> and finally the con
. >> thank you madam president supervisor president london breed supervisor cowen supervisor farrell supervisor sandra fewer supervisor jane kim aaron peskin hillary and supervisor presented supervisor jeff present supervisor katie tang and supervisor norman yee madam president all members are present you thank you, ladies and gentlemen, please join us in the pledge of allegiance and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all....
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e—mailfor london says it will cause misery for millions but it is notjust londoners who will be affected. tourists will be hit, tens of thousands of people that pour into the main london stations will be hit. this station will be closed so too will be paddington, waterloo and victoria. the strike is about staffing levels at stations. there we re staffing levels at stations. there were last—ditch talks today. transport for london said they would employ more staff. the union said it was too little too late. more than twenty people have now died as a result of bitterly cold weather in much of central and eastern europe over the course of the weekend. temperatures have plunged as low as minus 30 celsius with snow covering the continent as far south as turkey and the greek islands. christian fraser reports. ra rely rarely does the icy grip of the arctic circle reach as deep into europe as it has this weekend. the snow has even fallen on the mediterranean beaches of the greek islands. in the dolomites, the temperatures plunged to —23 celsius overnight. this is central italy. the hilltop to
e—mailfor london says it will cause misery for millions but it is notjust londoners who will be affected. tourists will be hit, tens of thousands of people that pour into the main london stations will be hit. this station will be closed so too will be paddington, waterloo and victoria. the strike is about staffing levels at stations. there we re staffing levels at stations. there were last—ditch talks today. transport for london said they would employ more staff. the union said it was too...
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happy new year, london! it wasn't just london with heightened security. with memories of the berlin lorry attack still fresh, security was also stepped up at celebrations across germany. this new year's eve passed peacefully in australia, sydney was the first major city to start proceedings with a glittering display over their iconic harbour bridge. in dubai, fireworks shot from the sides of the world's tallest skyscraper in a lavish display. and in scotland, partygoers welcomed 2017 with the world famous hogmanay street party in edinburgh. fantastic, yes. brilliant, isn't it? first time here, absolutely enthralling. it was brilliant, absolutely brilliant. you know how to party up here! heavy protection once again in america where up to 2 million people are thought to have joined the new year's eve ball in time square. but some regions of the world are still waiting for that much anticipated stroke of midnight. the 12—year—old girl who was killed in a hit and run incident in greater manchester has been named as helina kotlarova. she was holding hands
happy new year, london! it wasn't just london with heightened security. with memories of the berlin lorry attack still fresh, security was also stepped up at celebrations across germany. this new year's eve passed peacefully in australia, sydney was the first major city to start proceedings with a glittering display over their iconic harbour bridge. in dubai, fireworks shot from the sides of the world's tallest skyscraper in a lavish display. and in scotland, partygoers welcomed 2017 with the...
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guy johnson in london. tom keene at the eurasia group headquarters in new york. let's talk about what is happening in the crude market. oil starting on a strong note as kuwait gets going with this output coats -- cuts. --omberg's james harrison hair and is onset. james barty still with us. a man which is not an opec member has joined the agreement to cut and says he will follow through on their pledge to cut output so we are seeing what the oil market has been doing since the opec agreement last month, and the price response has been clear. guy: i am not particularly shocked that they are doing what they said they would do, it is the rest of them. ones come? crucial james: russia has said it will take its time and implement the cuts more slowly than opec because it does not have a big state-controlled market controlling everything. by april or may they should have implemented the three health -- $3000 -- 3000 barrel a day cut. we will look at shipping schedules. guy: there will be a lot of proprietary data
guy johnson in london. tom keene at the eurasia group headquarters in new york. let's talk about what is happening in the crude market. oil starting on a strong note as kuwait gets going with this output coats -- cuts. --omberg's james harrison hair and is onset. james barty still with us. a man which is not an opec member has joined the agreement to cut and says he will follow through on their pledge to cut output so we are seeing what the oil market has been doing since the opec agreement...
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caroline davies, bbc london news. almost 300 people, twice as many as last year, took part in the annual dip at an outdoor pool in derbyshire today. james roberson went to meet some of those brave enough to take part. you need to plunge in if you're intending to swim on new year's day. for some people, the ten degree water temperature was still too cold, despite it being three times warmer than the air. this is the fourth year the parish council has opened the pool on january the 1st, and it is clearly a hit. i cannot believe how many people have been through the doors already. last year we had 150, now we have had 80 in the first 20 minutes. if you think that your intrepid reporter is crazy enough to get in there, i am sorry, i am not as intrepid as they are. it seems ridiculous, my sister wanted to do it. i guess it is a new year, new you idea. new man, she said. terrible idea! some crazy people in bikinis. oh my gosh! it is so cold! you're only cold for a small amount of time. i thought it would be a great start to
caroline davies, bbc london news. almost 300 people, twice as many as last year, took part in the annual dip at an outdoor pool in derbyshire today. james roberson went to meet some of those brave enough to take part. you need to plunge in if you're intending to swim on new year's day. for some people, the ten degree water temperature was still too cold, despite it being three times warmer than the air. this is the fourth year the parish council has opened the pool on january the 1st, and it is...
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fog in greater london. notjust greater london, a lot of fog around this morning, especially in southern counties. dense in some parts. visibility about 50 metres. it is causing problems with the airports. check the flight before you leave if you are heading out. you can find out more details on your bbc local radio station and the travel pages as well. temperatures below freezing in many parts of the uk and we have the freezing fog as well. some of it is patchy, which can do it you in a false sense of security because it is thick in places. not so much in the south—west of england, but we have patchy fog in wales and north—west england. northern ireland, mostly fog free, but cold. temperatures down to —6 in places. scotland, a lot of cloud, which is giving way to clear skies, so the temperature has dropped. widespread frost again. patchy fog across the central lowla nds patchy fog across the central lowlands and southern uplands. across the pennines, into north—east england, we also have patchy fog.
fog in greater london. notjust greater london, a lot of fog around this morning, especially in southern counties. dense in some parts. visibility about 50 metres. it is causing problems with the airports. check the flight before you leave if you are heading out. you can find out more details on your bbc local radio station and the travel pages as well. temperatures below freezing in many parts of the uk and we have the freezing fog as well. some of it is patchy, which can do it you in a false...
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, and very busy part of london. one of the things i know you have been talking about is what people can do for themselves, not eating outside. you have spoken about a ban on that, i understand. how much can it affect people‘s health? perhaps people don‘t realise what the dangers are. air pollution affects everyone to some extent or another. we know it can cause or exacerbate respiratory problems or even cause heart attacks or strokes. to put it in perspective, the world health organization says that you should have no human exposure over 200 units of nitrogen dioxide ever, and the legal limit is 18 hours in the whole year. brixton road, we had beaten that a ten hour limit for the whole year in it, as you say, just five days —— 18 hour. but the levels we re five days —— 18 hour. but the levels were almost twice 200, at 350. at that sort of level, i think it is right that buses should be suspended because it is diesel that we are really concerned about. people should be advised not to drive to those areas.
, and very busy part of london. one of the things i know you have been talking about is what people can do for themselves, not eating outside. you have spoken about a ban on that, i understand. how much can it affect people‘s health? perhaps people don‘t realise what the dangers are. air pollution affects everyone to some extent or another. we know it can cause or exacerbate respiratory problems or even cause heart attacks or strokes. to put it in perspective, the world health organization...
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they have enough grip to grit london every single day for five months grip to grit london every single day forfive months which, as i am sure they and the rest of london hopes will not be necessary —— to grit london with enough grit everything a day for five months. london with enough grit everything a day forfive months. it london with enough grit everything a day for five months. it is london with enough grit everything a day forfive months. it is notjust central london but they have to look after, but the outskirts as well,
they have enough grip to grit london every single day for five months grip to grit london every single day forfive months which, as i am sure they and the rest of london hopes will not be necessary —— to grit london with enough grit everything a day for five months. london with enough grit everything a day forfive months. it london with enough grit everything a day for five months. it is london with enough grit everything a day forfive months. it is notjust central london but they have to...
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george magnus is with us in london. zoe about theto arbitrage in switzerland of france, tons of meat in france and bring it to switzerland to beat the currency dynamic. when we look at the donald trump have anyy, do you evidence that the president-elect understands the hisomic system arbitrageurs politics? george: no. seeing it will be believing. we will find out in fairly short order whether the president and his team -- i'm not going to take potshots at the nominees that he has in line for treasury secretary and commerce and so on and so forth. there is a sporting chance that we have to be open-minded about this, some of the proposals which they may put forward in the economic sphere may have some beneficial effects to the united states. i'm not sure from a global perspective i would say that. we will have to wait and see. it doesn't look that great read we can keep an open mind. tomorrow, tom keene and francine from dallas. that all caps off from 6:00 in new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: guy johnson in london, to
george magnus is with us in london. zoe about theto arbitrage in switzerland of france, tons of meat in france and bring it to switzerland to beat the currency dynamic. when we look at the donald trump have anyy, do you evidence that the president-elect understands the hisomic system arbitrageurs politics? george: no. seeing it will be believing. we will find out in fairly short order whether the president and his team -- i'm not going to take potshots at the nominees that he has in line for...
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francine: london is paralyzed. tom: we make light of it but it is inconvenient for all sorts of people. it is only for 24 hours. francine: right. this is huge because it could cost them 50 million pounds tomorrow. tom: coming up on "bloomberg surveillance," we will look at some divergences and disparities across the atlantic. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: this morning, the pound sterling and turkish lira are .eakening it is transatlantic sliding in this hour. we will have alberto gallo. and all the waiters bartenders in london, do they go back to where they came from? the procedural complaints begin. the president-elect and republicans, they are the majority. good morning, this is "bloomberg surveillance." we are live from london. we begin to weeks on the road. london and on to dov vos, switzerland. it is all about trump. francine: he gets inaugurated, 11 days away from that. we are also getting significant speeches and significant inquiries from theresa may. leads for thenson president-elect and his staff today. whe
francine: london is paralyzed. tom: we make light of it but it is inconvenient for all sorts of people. it is only for 24 hours. francine: right. this is huge because it could cost them 50 million pounds tomorrow. tom: coming up on "bloomberg surveillance," we will look at some divergences and disparities across the atlantic. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: this morning, the pound sterling and turkish lira are .eakening it is transatlantic sliding in this hour. we will have alberto gallo....
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of londoners thatitis misery for millions of londoners that it is notjust londoners that will be hit. tourists will be affected and so too will be hundreds of thousands of people who go through stations like this one. the stations at victoria and paddington and waterloo will also be called. —— close. most tube stations in london will be close. those opening will open later, around 7am, and will close later, around seven pm, even though the strike will be over by then. some lines like the victoria line will be closed entirely. what is the dispute about? staffing levels at the stations. the unions say they aren't safe. they say sometimes there is only one member of staff available at any time at any station. transport for london had last—minute talks with the union today and said they would employ more staff but the union said that was too little too late. more than 20 people have now died as a result of bitterly cold weather in much of central and eastern europe over the course of the weekend. temperatures have plunged as low as minus 30 celsius with snow covering the continent a
of londoners thatitis misery for millions of londoners that it is notjust londoners that will be hit. tourists will be affected and so too will be hundreds of thousands of people who go through stations like this one. the stations at victoria and paddington and waterloo will also be called. —— close. most tube stations in london will be close. those opening will open later, around 7am, and will close later, around seven pm, even though the strike will be over by then. some lines like the...
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. >> thank you madam president supervisor president london breed supervisor cowen supervisor farrell supervisor sandra fewer supervisor jane kim aaron peskin hillary and supervisor presented supervisor jeff present supervisor katie tang and supervisor norman yee madam president all members are present you thank you, ladies and gentlemen, please join us in the pledge of allegiance and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> madam clerk any communications. >> yes. 3 to report we're in receipt of a communication from the honorable mayor ed lee phil district 8 by appointing jeff and welcome supervisor. >> (clapping.) >> next a xrungs from the direction of department of elections for the election of members of the board of supervisors who received a majority of votes cast at the election held on november 8, 2016, and declared elected to that office district one suzy loftus, district 3 aaron peskin and 5 supervisor president london breed and district 11 congratulations to the members. >> (clapping.) >> and finally the con
. >> thank you madam president supervisor president london breed supervisor cowen supervisor farrell supervisor sandra fewer supervisor jane kim aaron peskin hillary and supervisor presented supervisor jeff present supervisor katie tang and supervisor norman yee madam president all members are present you thank you, ladies and gentlemen, please join us in the pledge of allegiance and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all....
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as isaid of london as a financial centre. as i said before, of london as a financial centre. as isaid before, i of london as a financial centre. as i said before, i don't believe that financial centre will leave the city of. i think the uk will continue to be the financial longs for europe. we may have to move certain activities, we may have to change the legal structure that we use to operate in europe, but i think it is going to be at the margin, and will be manageable. you have a banking licence in dublin and a big business in the us. is it a sensible conclusion to make that some of those activities might go either to new york or dublin? we have a bank subsidiary in ireland, which is part of the eu, and the largest credit ca rd of the eu, and the largest credit card operation in germany, so we have quite a presence in germany, and we have an office in france. we are the largest underwriter of european sovereign debt, so when european sovereign debt, so when european union countries issue their own debt, the largest bank underwriter in the world is ba rclays, underwriter in
as isaid of london as a financial centre. as i said before, of london as a financial centre. as isaid before, i of london as a financial centre. as i said before, i don't believe that financial centre will leave the city of. i think the uk will continue to be the financial longs for europe. we may have to move certain activities, we may have to change the legal structure that we use to operate in europe, but i think it is going to be at the margin, and will be manageable. you have a banking...
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london underground says there is no need for a strike. we will continue our process of recruiting additional people and we also want to work with the trade unions over the next couple of months to identify where we may need to strengthen that. this dispute could only be resolved by the trade unions working with us collaboratively and talking around the table, not through strike action. some commuters face further disruption this week in an unrelated strike on southern rail services. passengers are being told to travel only if essential on tuesday, wednesday and friday, when train drivers belonging toa to a aslef are expected to be on strike over a long—running dispute over the role of guards and the company said there will be no services on strike days with only a limited number of bus links instead. the industrial advection —— the industrial action today is not in both overground industrial action today is not in both overg round rail services industrial action today is not in both overground rail services but there has been no int
london underground says there is no need for a strike. we will continue our process of recruiting additional people and we also want to work with the trade unions over the next couple of months to identify where we may need to strengthen that. this dispute could only be resolved by the trade unions working with us collaboratively and talking around the table, not through strike action. some commuters face further disruption this week in an unrelated strike on southern rail services. passengers...
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tomorrow morning, some will be protesting at london's stations. there's still no end, it seems, to these disruptions. we have no guarantee that there will be no disruptions next year. passengers need to come together and work with us need to come together and work with us to lobby the government. fares won't change for those commuters making tube journeys within london. how that will be funded is another point of political contention. sadiq khan will be out and about at london rail stations in the morning. not only to defend his pledge, but also to appealfor tfl only to defend his pledge, but also to appeal for tfl to have more control over commuter trains. if you are one of the hundreds of thousands of people affected by the strikes and disruption on our trains, we'd like to hear from you. we're hosting a televised debate — recorded on sunday evening — about the problems. just e—mail your contact details, including your opinion about the service you've experienced, to bbc rail debate@bbc.co.uk. well, the increasing frustration of the london
tomorrow morning, some will be protesting at london's stations. there's still no end, it seems, to these disruptions. we have no guarantee that there will be no disruptions next year. passengers need to come together and work with us need to come together and work with us to lobby the government. fares won't change for those commuters making tube journeys within london. how that will be funded is another point of political contention. sadiq khan will be out and about at london rail stations in...
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it is the oldest parish church in london by500 the oldest parish church in london by 500 years and it has been a wonderful survivor, by 500 years and it has been a wonderfulsurvivor, dividing by 500 years and it has been a wonderful survivor, dividing the fire of london, the first world war and the second world war. —— surviving. we are here at the renaissance hotel at st pancras. this is the grand staircase. i don't think of ever seeing a more stunning or amazing staircase ever. that's a little bit of my land and i want to encourage everybody to come and discover it for themselves. some amazing places that you don't know about. the owner of a burger restaurant has just won the title of best female chef in asia. may chow has taken hong kong by storm with her chinese—style buns and deep fried dessert sandwiches. she gave the bbc a flavour of what her work is like. for the bao, i would definitely say it's a chinese burger. if you define me, my food is exactly me. am i really chinese, or why do i sound so american, or what is this? and i would explain that the bao is exactly me. li
it is the oldest parish church in london by500 the oldest parish church in london by 500 years and it has been a wonderful survivor, by 500 years and it has been a wonderfulsurvivor, dividing by 500 years and it has been a wonderful survivor, dividing the fire of london, the first world war and the second world war. —— surviving. we are here at the renaissance hotel at st pancras. this is the grand staircase. i don't think of ever seeing a more stunning or amazing staircase ever. that's a...
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welcome to the london stock exchange. it will be really busy morning here a seven o'clock with a raft of retail results coming in and we will find out how some of the high—street names went over the christmas period. we will have numbers and updates from tesco, marks & spencer, john lewis, waitrose, asos, companies telling us how christmas was for them, and we have had an indication from some retailers, with morrison is this week, yesterday sainsbury‘s, and it isafamiliar week, yesterday sainsbury‘s, and it is a familiar story with the findings that shop sales haven't done so well and online has done well. food sales, this year has been a christmas of food sales, not things like clothing with suggestions we all went and decided that this year we were going to have a good christmas as far as food was concerned but maybe we were shopping around elsewhere when it came to things like clothing. and while i am here, we should point out yesterday the london market, the ftse 100, the the london market, the ftse100, the 100
welcome to the london stock exchange. it will be really busy morning here a seven o'clock with a raft of retail results coming in and we will find out how some of the high—street names went over the christmas period. we will have numbers and updates from tesco, marks & spencer, john lewis, waitrose, asos, companies telling us how christmas was for them, and we have had an indication from some retailers, with morrison is this week, yesterday sainsbury‘s, and it isafamiliar week,...
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our correspondent daniel boettcher is at piccadilly circus station in central london. the strike ended 45 minutes ago. how bad is it for people trying to get home tonight? well, around here, it isn't that busy at the moment. that isn't that busy at the moment. that is in part because people have changed the timings of their journeys and tried to find other ways of getting home. they were also advised earlier in the day to try to make their journeys advised earlier in the day to try to make theirjourneys home before six o'clock. but even though the strike is over, the station behind me is still closed. the gates are locked. there is a small group of people waiting outside with suitcases. they we re waiting outside with suitcases. they were hoping to get to heathrow airport on the underground, but they have told that that is not going to happen. the reason for that is that london underground says it has been focusing its efforts today on providing as good a service as it can in the circumstances during the peak daytime hours, the morning and evening rush hour. but that m
our correspondent daniel boettcher is at piccadilly circus station in central london. the strike ended 45 minutes ago. how bad is it for people trying to get home tonight? well, around here, it isn't that busy at the moment. that isn't that busy at the moment. that is in part because people have changed the timings of their journeys and tried to find other ways of getting home. they were also advised earlier in the day to try to make their journeys advised earlier in the day to try to make...
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in north london, thousands of football fa ns that. in north london, thousands of football fans know getting home will be tough. i will have to stay at my parents' house be tough. i will have to stay at my pare nts' house and be tough. i will have to stay at my parents' house and they will drive me to work. that is howl parents' house and they will drive me to work. that is how i will manage. , a black cab, overground, how they work. during the strike, tefl will put on 200 extra buses but do expect long queues. it would be easier to hire a bike. although it will be busy, hundreds of extra bikes will be available at special hubs at waterloo, king's cross and here at soho square near tottenham court road. there will also be extra staff to help people drop off bikes with the docking stations or food. there are other ways to get into the capital, but none of them would be plain sailing. we certainly will not be seen many of these. amelia has given us the latest update on the strike from euston station. it is quite evident here because ther
in north london, thousands of football fa ns that. in north london, thousands of football fans know getting home will be tough. i will have to stay at my parents' house be tough. i will have to stay at my pare nts' house and be tough. i will have to stay at my parents' house and they will drive me to work. that is howl parents' house and they will drive me to work. that is how i will manage. , a black cab, overground, how they work. during the strike, tefl will put on 200 extra buses but do...
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thank you, london commons. an educated man once said that a child educated only in school is an uneducated child. why is this? it is simply because our schools not teach us sufficient life skills which we all need and use everyday . >>> it's on our manifesto and on your make your mark ballot, which nearly 1 million people voted on and we have just discussed a curriculum for life as our national campaign. in short, learning about matters that actually matter and not just for the exam, we know that finances matter, taxes matter, how to get a job matters, knowing sex education matters knowing culture matters and knowing what happens in this very box here matters. the idea is to deal with the matter and challenge the fact that these things aren't being taught in school. but in all things we have to ask the questions to see whether this would be a successful campaign for us, see, we want to be taught these things in school about life but i've found that life is such a good educator, and teacher it's our experiences
thank you, london commons. an educated man once said that a child educated only in school is an uneducated child. why is this? it is simply because our schools not teach us sufficient life skills which we all need and use everyday . >>> it's on our manifesto and on your make your mark ballot, which nearly 1 million people voted on and we have just discussed a curriculum for life as our national campaign. in short, learning about matters that actually matter and not just for the exam,...
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.) >> and finally the supervisor from district 5 supervisor president london breed. >> (clapping.) >> am i in the front or here. >> so with that, we are now going to take the oath of office thank you for having me that is a tremendous honor as the supreme court judge you can appreciate having that opportunity as my first act as the presiding judge for san francisco i'd like to you repeat after me raise your hand i have to find it please state your name for the record >> and the constitution of the state of california. >> (repeated.) >> against all enemies. >> (repeated.) >> and that i will bear true faith and allegiance. faith and allegiance. united states. >> (repeated.) >> and to the constitution of the state of california. >> (repeated.) >> that i take this oath freely. >> (repeated.) >> without any mental reservation. >> (repeated.) >> (repeated.) >> or purpose of evasion. >> (repeated.) >> that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties. >> (repeated.) >> and during such time as i hold office commissioner of the san francisco county transportation authority and the member of
.) >> and finally the supervisor from district 5 supervisor president london breed. >> (clapping.) >> am i in the front or here. >> so with that, we are now going to take the oath of office thank you for having me that is a tremendous honor as the supreme court judge you can appreciate having that opportunity as my first act as the presiding judge for san francisco i'd like to you repeat after me raise your hand i have to find it please state your name for the record...
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happy new year, london! it wasn't just london with heightened security. with memories of the berlin lorry attack still fresh, security was also stepped up at celebrations across germany. new year's eve passed peacefully in australia, sydney was the first major city to start proceedings with a glittering display over their iconic harbour bridge. in dubai, fireworks shot from the sides of the world's tallest skyscraper in a lavish display. and in scotland, partygoers welcomed 2017 with the world famous hogmanay street party in edinburgh. fantastic, yes. brilliant, isn't it? first time here, absolutely enthralling. it was brilliant, absolutely brilliant. you know how to party up here! heavy protection once again in america where up to 2 million people are thought to have joined the new year's eve ball in time square. theresa may has called for 2017 to be a year of ‘unity and opportunity‘ following the eu referendum, which she says has exposed the divisions in britain. in her new year message, the prime minister said she would work to secure a brexit deal
happy new year, london! it wasn't just london with heightened security. with memories of the berlin lorry attack still fresh, security was also stepped up at celebrations across germany. new year's eve passed peacefully in australia, sydney was the first major city to start proceedings with a glittering display over their iconic harbour bridge. in dubai, fireworks shot from the sides of the world's tallest skyscraper in a lavish display. and in scotland, partygoers welcomed 2017 with the world...
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in london. 11:42 a.m. in new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: live from london in new york, i am mark barton with vonnie quinn. this is the european close on bloomberg markets. time for the bloomberg business -- business flash. than $15ost more billion, and profitability declined for the third straight quarter, but chief executive sergio ermotti was optimistic. sergio: the most important thing for me is to how clients are optimists, and the reason there will be optimism with u.s. investors and clients. i think this will be a turning point, but it is important to see the new administration also puts in action their plans, and gives investors even more confidence. prophet did more than triple in the fourth quarter. starbucks mobile ordering system has brought a painful side effect for the coffee giant --traffic jams inside the store. customers are now able to order coffee from their phones, leading many to head to the pickup counter, frustrating patrons to the point they cancel their orders. they are continuing to disa
in london. 11:42 a.m. in new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: live from london in new york, i am mark barton with vonnie quinn. this is the european close on bloomberg markets. time for the bloomberg business -- business flash. than $15ost more billion, and profitability declined for the third straight quarter, but chief executive sergio ermotti was optimistic. sergio: the most important thing for me is to how clients are optimists, and the reason there will be optimism with u.s. investors...
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the people of london were failed on new year's eve. they were watching their friends and loved ones suffering, eating, not knowing when help would arrive. is there a chance people might have died as a result of this computerfailure? might have died as a result of this computer failure? without a shadow ofa computer failure? without a shadow of a boat. if you have a cardiac arrest me in to get to you within eight minutes. it would not have happened. you would have died. shortly after midnight when the streets of london were packed with people the multi—million pound computer system which logs emergencies and assigned ambulances collapsed. for five hours staff had to write down calls manually. the bbc has seen leaked photographs of the internal staff facebook page which suggests that some employees felt under extreme pressure on new year's day. felt under extreme pressure on new yea r‘s day. one felt under extreme pressure on new year's day. one member question is why so many patients had to suffer, while workers are described as bei
the people of london were failed on new year's eve. they were watching their friends and loved ones suffering, eating, not knowing when help would arrive. is there a chance people might have died as a result of this computerfailure? might have died as a result of this computer failure? without a shadow ofa computer failure? without a shadow of a boat. if you have a cardiac arrest me in to get to you within eight minutes. it would not have happened. you would have died. shortly after midnight...
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lovely blue skies earlier in east london. let's find out what is in score in the weather forecast with helen willetts. the south and east have the best for the sunshine today. of course we have paid for it with a sharp frost this morning, plenty of ice to scrape off the cars. blue sky, here we have that in wiltshire. you can see the extent of it. but it was really cold last night. underneath the blanket of cloud, for many it was much, much milder. that scenario is with us again through this evening and overnight. the reason for more cloud this week, a wea k reason for more cloud this week, a weak weather front across the centre of the country. cloud either side of it. in the cloudy zones, it won't because. but we do have holes in the cloud in northern scotland for example —— it will not be cold. this isa example —— it will not be cold. this is a tenuous link, the line of cloud in the south. there will be a frost, but some areas close by, the midlands and east anglia, could see brea ks midlands and east anglia, could s
lovely blue skies earlier in east london. let's find out what is in score in the weather forecast with helen willetts. the south and east have the best for the sunshine today. of course we have paid for it with a sharp frost this morning, plenty of ice to scrape off the cars. blue sky, here we have that in wiltshire. you can see the extent of it. but it was really cold last night. underneath the blanket of cloud, for many it was much, much milder. that scenario is with us again through this...
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good morning from bbc london news. the notting hill carnival, one of london's most popular free annual events. but according to a report out this morning, it poses a real risk to public safety. at august's carnival, four stabbings were so serious the victims nearly died, and london's mayor says it must be made safer. jo jordan, a 22—year—old singer—songwriter from wembley, was one of those stabbed, and has been left with an immobile left wrist. but he wants carnival to continue. protesters are expected in north london tonight, to oppose council plans to build 8,000 new homes with a private developer. there are fears that haringey council's redevelopment of wood green town centre will push up prices, making the area too expensive for locals. the council says the plans will create thousands ofjobs in the area. the world—famous ivy restaurant in the west end is 100 years old today. it is probably best known for being a celebrity hotspot, although it started life as a small italian cafe. this morning, westminster c
good morning from bbc london news. the notting hill carnival, one of london's most popular free annual events. but according to a report out this morning, it poses a real risk to public safety. at august's carnival, four stabbings were so serious the victims nearly died, and london's mayor says it must be made safer. jo jordan, a 22—year—old singer—songwriter from wembley, was one of those stabbed, and has been left with an immobile left wrist. but he wants carnival to continue....
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in a moment i'll be talking to inga beale, the chief executive of lloyds of london who is at the world economic forum. theresa may will today deliver a highly—anticipated speech on the uk's future outside the european union. the speech will focus on global britain and how the uk can be an outward facing nation as it seeks new post brexit relations with its trading partners. reports over the weekend suggest the british prime minister will use today's speech to signal the uk will pull out of the eu single market, although downing street described this as speculation. despite this, the pound hit its lowest level for more than three months on the reports, sterling dropping more than i% to below $1.20 before recovering slightly. the eu single market guarantees the free movement of goods, capital, services, and people but the uk government has indicated they will want to limit the movement of people as part of any brexit deal. with me is kathleen brooks, research director at city index. good morning, nice to see you. it is the most anticipated speech, probably one of the most important in
in a moment i'll be talking to inga beale, the chief executive of lloyds of london who is at the world economic forum. theresa may will today deliver a highly—anticipated speech on the uk's future outside the european union. the speech will focus on global britain and how the uk can be an outward facing nation as it seeks new post brexit relations with its trading partners. reports over the weekend suggest the british prime minister will use today's speech to signal the uk will pull out of...
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that is why, for example, you have many american investment banks based in london. that is because they can do business in whatever european country freely. that will not be the case if the uk does not manage to reach a special agreement for accessing the special european market. these banks will have to negotiate and basically the uk will have to negotiate individually with different member states. quite frankly, the easy solution for these banks is to relocate part of their activities on the continent. not all of them, part of them. it is interesting. when you look at the sentiment from both sides, like donald tusk saying it will be a difficult negotiation process, theresa may saying if they do not get the vote they want they will exit completely. in that situation, what do we see for the future of the city of london in terms of how it will operate? she implied in her speech that she will change the goalposts in terms of how things go in london, taxing, regulation, so it becomes better on the ground. yeah. i think there are two things here. political posturing, if
that is why, for example, you have many american investment banks based in london. that is because they can do business in whatever european country freely. that will not be the case if the uk does not manage to reach a special agreement for accessing the special european market. these banks will have to negotiate and basically the uk will have to negotiate individually with different member states. quite frankly, the easy solution for these banks is to relocate part of their activities on the...
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london is outperforming. 7191 is where the trade is now. these are the things it you need to know on the stock story. nejra: off the back of a negative article on short-term rentals for airbnb. intercontinental hotelsnejra: ae outperforming. 4.3%. one of the best performers on the stoxx 600. it has also risen the most since june of last year. euronext.e upside, agreed toter the lsc sell its french clearing unit. putting it on course to end a 13 year combination that the company hopes will pacify competition watchdogs. the deal could be completed at the end of the second quarter. the device meant -- divestment swedish -- iso a an effort to assauge the bolt -- the watchdogs. counterintuitive given that gold is up for a fifth session at of the last six after posting its first annual gains since 2012. the outlook is positive as we expect chinese jewelry purchases -- to spur two spu that increase in demand. guy: following a dip in the summer. economic uncertainty following the brexit vote continues to be the biggest threat to duke a companies, t
london is outperforming. 7191 is where the trade is now. these are the things it you need to know on the stock story. nejra: off the back of a negative article on short-term rentals for airbnb. intercontinental hotelsnejra: ae outperforming. 4.3%. one of the best performers on the stoxx 600. it has also risen the most since june of last year. euronext.e upside, agreed toter the lsc sell its french clearing unit. putting it on course to end a 13 year combination that the company hopes will...
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. >> thank you madam president supervisor president london breed supervisor cowen supervisor farrell supervisor sandra fewer supervisor jane kim aaron peskin hillary and supervisor presented supervisor jeff present supervisor katie tang and supervisor norman yee madam president all members are present you thank you, ladies and gentlemen, please join us in the pledge of allegiance and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> madam clerk any communications. >> yes. 3 to report we're in receipt of a communication from the honorable mayor ed lee phil district 8 by appointing jeff and welcome supervisor. >> (clapping.) >> next a xrungs from the direction of department of elections for the election of members of the board of supervisors who received a majority of votes cast at the election held on november 8, 2016, and declared elected to that office district one suzy loftus, district 3 aaron peskin and 5 supervisor president london breed and district 11 congratulations to the members. >> (clapping.) >> and finally the con
. >> thank you madam president supervisor president london breed supervisor cowen supervisor farrell supervisor sandra fewer supervisor jane kim aaron peskin hillary and supervisor presented supervisor jeff present supervisor katie tang and supervisor norman yee madam president all members are present you thank you, ladies and gentlemen, please join us in the pledge of allegiance and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all....
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london first. it says the government must take steps to reduce uncertainty for the capital by investing in housing, skills training and transport. it also recommends changing the visa system to ensure the capital can retain skilled migrants. one of the country's best known nightclubs, fabric, is to re—open tonight after reaching a new licensing deal about drugs and security. it was made to close in september after the deaths of two teenagers who'd taken illegal substances there. islington council said at the time the club had a "culture of drug use" which staff were "incapable of controlling". fabric bosses say from now on, under 19s won't be allowed in, and anyone found with drugs will be banned for life. a long—neglected edwardian lido in berkshire is to re—open following an extensive refurbishment. the kings meadow baths in reading closed in the 1970s and fell into disrepair. the grade two building has now been renamed thames lido, and is expected to be open to the public this summer as a
london first. it says the government must take steps to reduce uncertainty for the capital by investing in housing, skills training and transport. it also recommends changing the visa system to ensure the capital can retain skilled migrants. one of the country's best known nightclubs, fabric, is to re—open tonight after reaching a new licensing deal about drugs and security. it was made to close in september after the deaths of two teenagers who'd taken illegal substances there. islington...