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in london he is a foreign affairs consultant and analyst also in london we have to have on this exact pillows he is a senior lecturer in european politics at the university of surrey and in milan we cross to monaco bus on the he is a professor of political theory at the university of milan or a german cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate they have on this let me let me go to you first in london we have somewhat of a crisis we'll see where it goes in italy we had the majority of italians going to the polls voting for parties that were against the neo liberal agenda of the status quo and i would also extend that to the philosophy of the e.u. and now we have a nonpolitical technical government and it looks like it's only a matter of time before there's going to be another election i mean where do you see this going because on the one hand you have the elites worried about share values assets and that's perfectly understandable i think that any anyone in power be worried about that but then you have the democratic process i mean how do
in london he is a foreign affairs consultant and analyst also in london we have to have on this exact pillows he is a senior lecturer in european politics at the university of surrey and in milan we cross to monaco bus on the he is a professor of political theory at the university of milan or a german cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate they have on this let me let me go to you first in london we have somewhat of a crisis we'll see where it...
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in london he is a foreign affairs consultant and analyst also in london we have to go from this exit doc to los he's a senior lecturer in european politics at the university of surrey and in milan we cross to monaco bus on the he is a professor of political theory at the university of milan or a german cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate that they have on this let me let me go to you first in london we have somewhat of a crisis we'll see where it goes in italy we had the majority of italians going to the polls voting for parties that were against the neo liberal agenda of the status quo and i would also extend that to the philosophy of the e.u. and now we have a nonpolitical technical government and it looks like it's only a matter of time before there's going to be another election i mean where do you see this going because on the one hand you have the elites worried about share values assets and that's perfectly understandable i think that any anyone in power be worried about that but then you have the democratic process i mean
in london he is a foreign affairs consultant and analyst also in london we have to go from this exit doc to los he's a senior lecturer in european politics at the university of surrey and in milan we cross to monaco bus on the he is a professor of political theory at the university of milan or a german cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate that they have on this let me let me go to you first in london we have somewhat of a crisis we'll see...
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not in london. london is desirable as the financial capital of the world. the uk, it has fallen down the ranks. london, as some people have said, is a country in its own right, a different place to the rest of the uk. the other thing thatis the rest of the uk. the other thing that is interesting about this report is about 60% of british workers are starting to look for workers are starting to look for work overseas, which is a very big increase. you could argue brexit has had an impact. london is still extremely desirable, but it is one of the most expensive cities to live in. it is. but look at other cities like new york, berlin, barcelona, they are also expensive. what london has going for it is cultural diversity, a knocking pot, opportunities, the financial hub of the world. —— melting. opportunities, the financial hub of the world. -- melting. at the moment it is. it may change. but many things attract foreign workers to london. watch this space. finally, the daily mirror. believed in us. that is the headline. harry's sensational hat—trick. the e
not in london. london is desirable as the financial capital of the world. the uk, it has fallen down the ranks. london, as some people have said, is a country in its own right, a different place to the rest of the uk. the other thing thatis the rest of the uk. the other thing that is interesting about this report is about 60% of british workers are starting to look for workers are starting to look for work overseas, which is a very big increase. you could argue brexit has had an impact. london...
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taxi you lose part of london's identity. and so recognisable. london's black cabs have cold status but they're also major polluters unlike these new cabs they're quiet and much cleaner than diesel powered taxis besides other advantages. we've got door in completely opposite direction. passes coming this way so they can get fit in the gaps and it would be our traffic. u.s.p. pool here what for as well so connected over here. controlled by the driver you have to pass around a roof on a good day say the sights along. it's just been a revolution. in a bentley because the badge looks a little bit like and see. this taxi or we're in a bentley was it was a little bit you know the experience was completely different so yeah it's been it's been different steve kansans older diesel taxi can't compete with such fancy features all he can do is keep his cap spotless he's all for clean air to the things the new e-cards the two luxurious for london and about twenty five percent more than regular diesel cabs too expensive a sixty two thousa
taxi you lose part of london's identity. and so recognisable. london's black cabs have cold status but they're also major polluters unlike these new cabs they're quiet and much cleaner than diesel powered taxis besides other advantages. we've got door in completely opposite direction. passes coming this way so they can get fit in the gaps and it would be our traffic. u.s.p. pool here what for as well so connected over here. controlled by the driver you have to pass around a roof on a good day...
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i must admit i love flying over london, it is spectacular. the london eye and everything. we have ran out of time but thank you forjoining us. have a good day. goodbye. the weather is looking reasonably dry and settled for most parts of the country but it is somewhat hit and miss with sharp showers around. this was the scene earlier taken by one about whether watchers in carmarthenshire, beautiful blue skies and barely a cloud. spells of sunshine across many parts of the country and also the chance of a shower. some of the showers will be pretty heavy with the odd rumble of thunder particularly across southern england and southern wales. the satellite image shows the cloud that has been drifting across southern parts of britain in the last few hours. more cloud on the east coast of england and eastern scotland at times and also towards western scotla nd times and also towards western scotland and northern ireland, a few shower clouds developing through the day so hit and miss towards the far north—west and the barthau. elsewhere, dry and sunny with temperatures generally
i must admit i love flying over london, it is spectacular. the london eye and everything. we have ran out of time but thank you forjoining us. have a good day. goodbye. the weather is looking reasonably dry and settled for most parts of the country but it is somewhat hit and miss with sharp showers around. this was the scene earlier taken by one about whether watchers in carmarthenshire, beautiful blue skies and barely a cloud. spells of sunshine across many parts of the country and also the...
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the first witness called was its london manager, its current london manager. he went through the new procedure they have for passing on complaints about assault by drivers and passengers or other serious activity, directly to the police. which had been a complaint from transport for london, the most serious complaint about uber‘s procedures. there were now more complaints being passed on, sometimes even without the consent of the people making the original complaint. uber passed on the details to the police and quite a regular basis. we heard right at the beginning of the case from the chief magistrate hear that this was actually all about public safety. that was going to be at the heart of the case. we heard briefly from transport for london. they said basically they wanted to know that the behaviour they had seen in the past would not be repeated again. they accepted the uber had change, it has been trying to paint the picture that it has completely changed its procedures. they wanted evidence that their overall behaviour would be transformed. transport fo
the first witness called was its london manager, its current london manager. he went through the new procedure they have for passing on complaints about assault by drivers and passengers or other serious activity, directly to the police. which had been a complaint from transport for london, the most serious complaint about uber‘s procedures. there were now more complaints being passed on, sometimes even without the consent of the people making the original complaint. uber passed on the...
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i find londoners... ripped apart by various... in what way? ifind londoners... i don't know, something has happened, which i used to take for granted. i don‘t know if bonnie agrees with me but there is a part of london which found a space for you because london, remember, was a city built by strangers, it never belongs to anybody so you could belong to it and now increasingly many of us, and i certainly get it, get out of here, you don‘t belong here, hadn‘t ever happened to me before. it is such a stark contrast to 2012 when the olympics was on and it was a citi open to the world, wasn‘t it? —— dummett if our leaders don‘t help us understand why we should come together, why we have two come together, why we have two come together, where we should come together. i live not far from the bbc and you can see people rushing through the streets and you can feel the tension, as you say, some people may say in some parts of london it's always been like this but the sense of london hasn't been like this. i don't even write the tube anymore. because of that
i find londoners... ripped apart by various... in what way? ifind londoners... i don't know, something has happened, which i used to take for granted. i don‘t know if bonnie agrees with me but there is a part of london which found a space for you because london, remember, was a city built by strangers, it never belongs to anybody so you could belong to it and now increasingly many of us, and i certainly get it, get out of here, you don‘t belong here, hadn‘t ever happened to me before. it...
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i've been here for a few days in this part of london, london bridge, borough market, such a bustling part of the capital and i've heard from business owners, market traders, that there is —— about their memories of the night. i spoke to a young man who runs a stall at borough market, right by the cathedral where we are, and he told me about his memories of the night, how the market traders have come together over the last year and what he feels the lasting implications of all of this have been. his name is patrick williams and he runs a stall called soul food in borough market. 700 people coming to the service, i think that says everything itself. i think the main thing of importance is to show the solidarity, i think togetherness. these people that lost their lives, they're in our hearts. and we are thinking about them. they're gone but everyday we come to work you can't forget what happened. as long as we're here, it's always going to be with us because it happened on our patch. although we didn't lose anybody directly from the market, it is still part of the family. all the bu
i've been here for a few days in this part of london, london bridge, borough market, such a bustling part of the capital and i've heard from business owners, market traders, that there is —— about their memories of the night. i spoke to a young man who runs a stall at borough market, right by the cathedral where we are, and he told me about his memories of the night, how the market traders have come together over the last year and what he feels the lasting implications of all of this have...
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she had been hours away from causing carnage on the streets of london. also detained was her mother, mina dich. her younger sister safaa had already been arrested for planning her own separate attack. we believed they were going to attack members of the public at random, using knives with a view to inflicting injury or certainly killing individuals. so we intervened at an early stage with a view to frustrating that terrorist plot. mina dich with her daughters when they were growing up. rizlaine at the back, safaa at the front. all three went on to embrace violent extremism and, by the age of 16, safaa boular was trying to marry an is fighter in syria. she had never met naweed hussain. theirs was an online relationship. when he was killed, she was distraught. the couple had talked about how safaa boular could carry out an attack here in the area around the british museum in central london. they discussed an ambush involving guns or grenades and using a car and a knife. safaa boular was arrested but she then encouraged her sister to carry out her own attac
she had been hours away from causing carnage on the streets of london. also detained was her mother, mina dich. her younger sister safaa had already been arrested for planning her own separate attack. we believed they were going to attack members of the public at random, using knives with a view to inflicting injury or certainly killing individuals. so we intervened at an early stage with a view to frustrating that terrorist plot. mina dich with her daughters when they were growing up. rizlaine...
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many of them saying london will win, london more united than ever. lots of people are standing still, staying where they are, watching the crowds. perhaps with their own memories of where they were that night one year ago. as pa rt of they were that night one year ago. as part of a novel sequence of events, as well —— an awful sequence of events. last year such a horrific year with the attack on westminster bridge as well, the huge bomb blast at the end of the ariana grande concert at the manchester arena that claimed so many lives. this attack here, and people enjoying a saturday night out in borough market, one of the most vibrant parts of the capital city. and then of course only a few weeks after that, we experienced the horror of the fire at grenfell tower in west london. the events we mark today, the people we remember today, so sadlyjust pa rt we remember today, so sadlyjust part of a truly grim year that this nation lived through last year. the prime minister is making her way away there, after laying her wreath. she stood next to sajid j
many of them saying london will win, london more united than ever. lots of people are standing still, staying where they are, watching the crowds. perhaps with their own memories of where they were that night one year ago. as pa rt of they were that night one year ago. as part of a novel sequence of events, as well —— an awful sequence of events. last year such a horrific year with the attack on westminster bridge as well, the huge bomb blast at the end of the ariana grande concert at the...
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in london he is a foreign affairs consultant and analyst also in london we have to go find this exit he is a senior lecturer in european politics at the university of surrey and in milan we cross to monaco bus on the he is a professor of political theory at the university of milan all right gentlemen cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate that they have on this let me let me go to you first in london we have somewhat of a crisis we'll see where it goes in italy we had the majority of italians going to the polls voting for parties that were against the neo liberal agenda of the status quo and i would also extend that to the philosophy of the e.u. and now we have a nonpolitical technical government and it looks like it's only a matter. of time before there's going to be another election i mean where do you see this going because on the one hand you have the elites worried about share values assets and that's perfectly understandable and i think that any anyone in power be worried about that but then you have the democratic process i m
in london he is a foreign affairs consultant and analyst also in london we have to go find this exit he is a senior lecturer in european politics at the university of surrey and in milan we cross to monaco bus on the he is a professor of political theory at the university of milan all right gentlemen cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate that they have on this let me let me go to you first in london we have somewhat of a crisis we'll see...
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in london he is a foreign affairs consultant and analyst also in london we have to go on this. he is a senior lecturer in european politics at the university of surrey and in milan we cross to monaco bus on the he is a professor of political theory at the university of milan all right gentlemen cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate that they have on this let me let me go to you first in london we have somewhat of a crisis we'll see where it goes in italy we had the majority of italians going to the polls voting for parties that were against the neo liberal agenda of the status quo and i would also extend that to the philosophy. the e.u. and now we have a nonpolitical technical government and it looks like it's only a matter of time before there's going to be another election i mean where do you see this going because on the one hand you have the elites worried about share values assets and that's perfectly understandable i think that any anyone in power be worried about that but then you have the democratic process i mean how
in london he is a foreign affairs consultant and analyst also in london we have to go on this. he is a senior lecturer in european politics at the university of surrey and in milan we cross to monaco bus on the he is a professor of political theory at the university of milan all right gentlemen cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate that they have on this let me let me go to you first in london we have somewhat of a crisis we'll see where it...
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taxi you lose part of london's identity. is so iconic and so recognisable. london's black cabs have cold status but they're also major polluters unlike these new cabs they're quiet and much cleaner than diesel powered taxis besides other advantages. we've got thermador up in completely the opposite direction. passes coming this way so they can get fit between gaps and it would be our traffic. u.s.p. poor here what for as well it's all connected over here. you have the power of a roof on a good day. it's just been a revolution. in a bentley because the badge looks a little bit like and see. this taxi or we. you know the experience was completely different so yeah it's been it's been different steve kansans older diesel taxi can't compete with such fancy features all he can do is keep his cap spotless he's all for clean air to the thinks the new eco of the two luxurious for london and about twenty five percent more than regular diesel cabs too expensive a sixty two thousand vehicle which is what the new taxi is to put that in
taxi you lose part of london's identity. is so iconic and so recognisable. london's black cabs have cold status but they're also major polluters unlike these new cabs they're quiet and much cleaner than diesel powered taxis besides other advantages. we've got thermador up in completely the opposite direction. passes coming this way so they can get fit between gaps and it would be our traffic. u.s.p. poor here what for as well it's all connected over here. you have the power of a roof on a good...
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>>> i am london breed and soon to be mayor. >> within the past half hour london breed spoke on the steps declaring victory in the mayoral race. it is a week of uncertainty. we know who the next mayor will be. welcome. >>> mark leno conceded today congratulating london breed . both candidates spoke today in san francisco. christian, you are dear -- there for that. london breed is the next mayor of san francisco.>> mark leno conceded and he and london breed are calling on the city to move forward under new leadership.>> i called supervisor, london breed , to congratulate her on her victory and to wish her every success both personally and professionally. her new job as mayor of san francisco.>> mark leno announced that after four months of campaigning that he is throwing his support behind london breed . following the concession, london breed to to the steps to bring the city together.>> i want to thank him for his kind words and sentiment. this is an amazing city. we had a number of amazing candidates who ran for mayor.>> london breed laid out her vision.>> we see people sleeping on the s
>>> i am london breed and soon to be mayor. >> within the past half hour london breed spoke on the steps declaring victory in the mayoral race. it is a week of uncertainty. we know who the next mayor will be. welcome. >>> mark leno conceded today congratulating london breed . both candidates spoke today in san francisco. christian, you are dear -- there for that. london breed is the next mayor of san francisco.>> mark leno conceded and he and london breed are...
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tom burridge at the inquiry in london, thank you. the comedian michael mcintyre has been robbed by thieves on a moped, as he waited to collect his children from a school in north london. his car windows were smashed by two men wielding a hammer, who then stole his watch and sped off. the incident was one of several robberies carried out by people on mopeds in london in the last 24 hours. david sillito reports. this footage taken just minutes after the attack clearly shows the broken car window and comedian michael mcintyre speaking to the police. witnesses described how men riding on a moped hammered at the window and forced michael mcintyre out of the car before robbing him. a police statement said the victim was stationary in his car when two males on a moped smashed the car windows with a hammer before stealing properties. hello! michael mcintyre, one of britain's most successful comedians, were said to be uninjured in the assault. —— was said to be. one onlooker said he was seen comforting his very shaken children. then today
tom burridge at the inquiry in london, thank you. the comedian michael mcintyre has been robbed by thieves on a moped, as he waited to collect his children from a school in north london. his car windows were smashed by two men wielding a hammer, who then stole his watch and sped off. the incident was one of several robberies carried out by people on mopeds in london in the last 24 hours. david sillito reports. this footage taken just minutes after the attack clearly shows the broken car window...
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>> loud cheers for london breed. the race for mayor in san francisco is over after mark leno called her to concede this morning. the concession comes after more than a week of counting ballots. ktvu's kafton is in the city t, where ma lo and london breed talked today. london breed will now be san francisco's next mayor. >>> reporter: mark leno conceded and then london breed was here thanking mark leno saying she was ready to lead the city. >> i'm london breed. i am president of the san francisco board of supervisors. and soon to be mayor of the city and county of san francisco. orter: london breed d an imprompwdf supporters on the steps of city hall ready to reunite the city after a shor for mayor. >> this is an amazing city. and we had a number of amazing candidates who ran for mayor. >> reporter: breed's comments came after the rkan leno that he >> i called supervisor london breed this morning to congratulate her on her victorand to wish her every success both personally and professionallyin her new job as mayor of
>> loud cheers for london breed. the race for mayor in san francisco is over after mark leno called her to concede this morning. the concession comes after more than a week of counting ballots. ktvu's kafton is in the city t, where ma lo and london breed talked today. london breed will now be san francisco's next mayor. >>> reporter: mark leno conceded and then london breed was here thanking mark leno saying she was ready to lead the city. >> i'm london breed. i am...
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taxi you lose part of london's identity is zero and so recognisable. london's black cabs have cult status but they're also major polluters unlike these new cabs they're quiet and much cleaner than diesel powered taxis besides other advantages. we've got the door open in completely opposite direction. past is coming this way so they can get fit between gaps and it would be our traffic. u.s.p. poor here what for as well it's all connected over here controlled by the driver you have to pass around the roof on a good day seeing the sights along than. it's just been a revolution a customer actually thought they were getting a bentley because the badge looks a little bit like and see how these taxi or we're in a bentley was it was a little bit you know the experience was completely different so yeah it's been it's been different steve kansans older diesel taxi can't compete with such fancy features all he can do is keep his cap spotless he's all for clean air to the thinks the new e-cards a two luxurious for london and about twenty five percent more than reg
taxi you lose part of london's identity is zero and so recognisable. london's black cabs have cult status but they're also major polluters unlike these new cabs they're quiet and much cleaner than diesel powered taxis besides other advantages. we've got the door open in completely opposite direction. past is coming this way so they can get fit between gaps and it would be our traffic. u.s.p. poor here what for as well it's all connected over here controlled by the driver you have to pass around...
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and london tech week just wrapped up. how the city is shaking up headwinds like brexit to lure talent and innovation. this week we saw a historic summit between president trump and kim jong-un. the u.s. and north korea agreed to see complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula following the summit. and yet, no deadline was set and the path to disarmament remains undefined. president trump also said kim has accepted in invitation to visit the white house, but no date for that. we spoke with our correspondent kevin who is on the ground in singapore. kevin: it was quite remarkable to not see the details of what had been a months-long summit in the mmaking come to fruition here in singapore. president trump en route back to the united states already. he has been calling his allies, including chinese president and shinzo abe. his top diplomat, secretary of state mike pompeo, will be touring asia to continue to lay out the case. meanwhile back in the u.s., the fallout is continuing not just from democrats who are urging th
and london tech week just wrapped up. how the city is shaking up headwinds like brexit to lure talent and innovation. this week we saw a historic summit between president trump and kim jong-un. the u.s. and north korea agreed to see complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula following the summit. and yet, no deadline was set and the path to disarmament remains undefined. president trump also said kim has accepted in invitation to visit the white house, but no date for that. we spoke with...
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how does london get away with that inequality? there are different ways to calculate the numbers, for example the £2,000 i spend on my tube pass counts as public and not private expenditure. but the truth is. but it works and you get around and it exists as infrastructure. we spent more in the last ten or 15 years in london than other parts of the country, but we have had decades of underinvestment and the truth is there are 500,000 people coming intro—london each day and many are standing. it is not as if the transport system in london is perfect. this should not be about one region getting into a fight with another. does it feel like that to you? when you hear the descriptions of the crowded tubes and the railcard and all of the rest of it, does it feel like london has all of the good stuff, or doesn't have too many people and too much going on? you could make a reverse economic argument. the cost of living and housing is going up. people having to move further and further out in order to get into london to go to work. they a
how does london get away with that inequality? there are different ways to calculate the numbers, for example the £2,000 i spend on my tube pass counts as public and not private expenditure. but the truth is. but it works and you get around and it exists as infrastructure. we spent more in the last ten or 15 years in london than other parts of the country, but we have had decades of underinvestment and the truth is there are 500,000 people coming intro—london each day and many are standing....
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in london for ten years in the 90s. in 2000 i bought a farm in london for ten years in the 90s. in 2000 i boughta farm in new zealand and went back to be a farmer, it has always been my ambition to do so. so after ten yea rs ambition to do so. so after ten years farming i invested in 0ritain. it was a natural fit for me, because asa it was a natural fit for me, because as a farmer i understand the effort people go to to produce good quality product, and it seemed natural to invest in something that will protect those brands. so it helps the producer as well as the consumer. so how does it work? how does your company look at where all of these products are sourced and trace the food chain back? at 0ritain, what we do as we have taken forensic science, science used to prove where drugs come from, their origins, so we have taken forensic chemistry and applied it to food. we have done that because of the massive problem of food fraud for the united nations, it is up to $50 billion a year lost through food fraud. so we measure the products' naturally occurring properties, what is int
in london for ten years in the 90s. in 2000 i bought a farm in london for ten years in the 90s. in 2000 i boughta farm in new zealand and went back to be a farmer, it has always been my ambition to do so. so after ten yea rs ambition to do so. so after ten years farming i invested in 0ritain. it was a natural fit for me, because asa it was a natural fit for me, because as a farmer i understand the effort people go to to produce good quality product, and it seemed natural to invest in something...
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." >> these are your headlines this morning from london. >> european stocks trade softer after china pulls harder into the close as the house of representati representatives throws it weight behind restrictions in another blow to beijing. >>> oil and gas stocks outperformed as crude importers to nolonger buy iranian oil. >>> no deal on migration, germany's colilgs parties fail to reach consensus on key issues following late-night talks with meetings expected to drag on this week. >>> and a win for uber as they can stay on the streets of london but it's short term with a limited license with conditions >>> good morning, everyone let's check in on markets. chinese equities officially now in bear territory, down more than 20% from their all-time -- from the 52-week highs blue chips down 2.5% at 13-month lows that's permeated into the european session we got trading down at 2% already. we started off in the green and slightly but firmer but that quickly fizzled out and now we see that the mood for europe has turned south and is trending a little bit south let's take a look at individual
." >> these are your headlines this morning from london. >> european stocks trade softer after china pulls harder into the close as the house of representati representatives throws it weight behind restrictions in another blow to beijing. >>> oil and gas stocks outperformed as crude importers to nolonger buy iranian oil. >>> no deal on migration, germany's colilgs parties fail to reach consensus on key issues following late-night talks with meetings expected...
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it bodes well for london. caroline: what about the regulatory environment and welcoming company such as uber? we know their license is under discussion. do you think that is welcoming to tech companies and how does that conversation continue? mayor khan: i want london to be a place where you want to come if you are a tech startup. if you are an innovator. whether you are with a multinational or with a friend. but here are the rules. the rules are, everyone plays by them. regulations must apply to everyone whether you are uber or a startup. it is really important that i support london when it comes to the regulator, saying to someone like uber, listen, you are not playing by the rules of the game. i don't know how many lawyers you got, or world big your lobby is -- or how big your lobby is, play by the rules of the game. good news? the new global ceo has heeded that message. if you look at the changes they have made, they respect the rules we have. but also, in the end, it benefits. the consumer benefits with b
it bodes well for london. caroline: what about the regulatory environment and welcoming company such as uber? we know their license is under discussion. do you think that is welcoming to tech companies and how does that conversation continue? mayor khan: i want london to be a place where you want to come if you are a tech startup. if you are an innovator. whether you are with a multinational or with a friend. but here are the rules. the rules are, everyone plays by them. regulations must apply...
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the fifteen year iron grip on power also coming up thousands of pro europeans take to the streets of london for an antique and brings it march they're calling for the government to hold a referendum on any final briggs and deal. andy ons of the soccer world will be on the germany team in the coming hours at the world cup fans of the defending champions have been suffering the blues of since the team's opening match last that coach and players instance that germany will rebound against sweden in a do or die match. i marry in evanston it's good to have you with us. it's the last day of campaigning ahead of turkey's landmark elections tomorrow and the candidates for president are rallying their supporters incumbent friendship time everyone has been addressing multiple of vents in is time boule the election which he called more than a year early is being seen as a referendum on his fifteen years in power when the heir to once chief rivals maha n.j. has also been making a final push for support addressing a huge crowd also in istanbul while whoever wins the vote will gain sweeping new presidenti
the fifteen year iron grip on power also coming up thousands of pro europeans take to the streets of london for an antique and brings it march they're calling for the government to hold a referendum on any final briggs and deal. andy ons of the soccer world will be on the germany team in the coming hours at the world cup fans of the defending champions have been suffering the blues of since the team's opening match last that coach and players instance that germany will rebound against sweden in...
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our technology correspondent is in central london. how widespread is this? well, fiona, reports started coming in after lunchtime from across the uk that people were having trouble using their cards, their card payments were being rejected, and it gradually became clear that it was focused on visa. these are then put out a statement confirming it had an issue across europe. i have just confirming it had an issue across europe. i havejust been into this branch of sainsbury‘s and bought my dinnerand branch of sainsbury‘s and bought my dinner and tried to pay with visa. rejected twice. using mastercard, worked fine. it is confined to visa. it has been widespread, but it is patchy. we have deterred from transport for london that it is working fine with visa. i heard from some people across europe that it is not working, some people that it is. we have just spoken to visa. they have nothing new to add, which means their investigation is still ongoing. pretty embarrassing. seems to be some kind of technicalfault affecting some of their systems if not all. than
our technology correspondent is in central london. how widespread is this? well, fiona, reports started coming in after lunchtime from across the uk that people were having trouble using their cards, their card payments were being rejected, and it gradually became clear that it was focused on visa. these are then put out a statement confirming it had an issue across europe. i have just confirming it had an issue across europe. i havejust been into this branch of sainsbury‘s and bought my...
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it's time for dateline london. hello and welcome to dateline london where, each week, some of the uk's best—known columnists debate the week's big stories, with journalists whose dateline is london, as they report those events to the world beyond. this week: donald trump declares war, but don't panicjust yet — it's a trade war. italy pulls back from the brink. spain topples over it. in the uk, the conservatives look for compromise over brexit. and donald trump marshals his diplomatic forces for peace. to discuss all of that with me — greg katz of the news agency the associated press, stefanie bolzen from the german
it's time for dateline london. hello and welcome to dateline london where, each week, some of the uk's best—known columnists debate the week's big stories, with journalists whose dateline is london, as they report those events to the world beyond. this week: donald trump declares war, but don't panicjust yet — it's a trade war. italy pulls back from the brink. spain topples over it. in the uk, the conservatives look for compromise over brexit. and donald trump marshals his diplomatic forces...
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i'll go live to our london correspondent barrett massu standing near ground fall tower how is london remembering those who lost their lives in this horrific fire. there's a lot of attention on grunfeld on the fire happened a year ago here in london just where i am it's been here the tell you can you make shift. you right now who is reading calls and people are still putting fresh i was in the station i so fresh flowers so in the local area there's a lot of calm but ration services also there will be in the silence over it day which will be those who by the queen and by parliament and that they throw there's going to be a thailand march just happening every month it's a very powerful experience survivors and people from the area just go through and and think about what's what happened and this will be a big occasion elected today you mentioned the survivors it's been a year since the tragedy and many of them are still waiting for housing why is it taking so long to find homes for them. well in that you mean if the off to the fire the authorities were accused me of being north's attent
i'll go live to our london correspondent barrett massu standing near ground fall tower how is london remembering those who lost their lives in this horrific fire. there's a lot of attention on grunfeld on the fire happened a year ago here in london just where i am it's been here the tell you can you make shift. you right now who is reading calls and people are still putting fresh i was in the station i so fresh flowers so in the local area there's a lot of calm but ration services also there...
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in london, the mayor of london siddique can —— sadiq khan says govia thameslink are hurting the economy because people can‘t travel in and out of london properly. we know chris grayling will meet him very frustrated mps whose constituencies have been affected. i think risk correct —— chris grayling and govia thameslink have a double challenge, they have to get the services back to normal and they have to restore public confidence that they can run proper services as they should be doing. charlotte, thank you very much for that. let‘s catch up with the weather, ben rich is here in the studio. that is not anywhere near here? no, our weather is relatively quiet site. i would take you to one part of europe where the weather is far from quite, that is romania, over the weekend. those were hailstones that fell, a covering of hail in many places, because they had building heat and that calls the thunder clouds to bubble up and the showers and storms cause significant disruption. you can see on this radar pictures, the way the storm have been blossoming to life over the last few days. q
in london, the mayor of london siddique can —— sadiq khan says govia thameslink are hurting the economy because people can‘t travel in and out of london properly. we know chris grayling will meet him very frustrated mps whose constituencies have been affected. i think risk correct —— chris grayling and govia thameslink have a double challenge, they have to get the services back to normal and they have to restore public confidence that they can run proper services as they should be...
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london seemed darker. and what big bang did more than anything else was open the country to everybody in the world. that's really what it did. everybody itself to in the world not only transformed the financial system, but everything in london. carol: you said a powerful expression, the big bang, a powerful expression in the faith to improve lives. that we seeing challenged over and over again, the pushback on globalization. >> yeah, it is very sad. carol: what is the lesson to learn what is happening with london. they are pushing back to because of the exit. >> what it is really all about, if we just open ourselves up to the other, we will all benefit. what has happened with the populism, whether it is trump emma with her it is the opposite of that. it's fear of the other. when you have fear, people doing things out of fear, this request are themselves. they become smaller, not bigger. big bang was about becoming bigger because it wasn't about -- it was about and the other in every which way. margaret tha
london seemed darker. and what big bang did more than anything else was open the country to everybody in the world. that's really what it did. everybody itself to in the world not only transformed the financial system, but everything in london. carol: you said a powerful expression, the big bang, a powerful expression in the faith to improve lives. that we seeing challenged over and over again, the pushback on globalization. >> yeah, it is very sad. carol: what is the lesson to learn what...
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taxi you lose part of london's identity. and so recognisable. london's black cabs have cult status but they're also major polluters unlike these new cabs they're quiet and much cleaner than diesel powered taxis besides other advantages. we've got salvador up in completely opposite direction. past is coming this way so they can get gaps and it would be our traffic. u.s.p. poor here what for as well so connected over here controlled by the driver you have the power of a roof on a good day seeing the sights along the. it's just been a revolution a customer actually thought they would get a bentley because the badge looks a little bit like and see these taxi or we're in a bentley was it was a little bit you know the experience was completely different so yeah it's been it's been different steve kansans older diesel taxi can't compete with such fancy features all he can do is keep his cap spotless he's all for clean air to the thinks the new e-cards a two luxurious for london and about twenty five percent more than regular diesel
taxi you lose part of london's identity. and so recognisable. london's black cabs have cult status but they're also major polluters unlike these new cabs they're quiet and much cleaner than diesel powered taxis besides other advantages. we've got salvador up in completely opposite direction. past is coming this way so they can get gaps and it would be our traffic. u.s.p. poor here what for as well so connected over here controlled by the driver you have the power of a roof on a good day seeing...
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al-jazeera london. kenya has launched a pilot scheme to explore crude oil as part of efforts to capitalize on the country's reserves a first convoy of trucks set off from the north west into qana area towards the coast on sunday it's believed an estimated seven hundred fifty million barrels lie beneath the county catherine soy has more. of. a significant moment in kenya six years after all it was discovered half president symbolically started the campaign of crude oil into one of the trucks transporting two thousand barrels to the coast about a thousand kilometers away it will take roughly ten days to get there and months before all seventy thousand barrels in storage arrive for export if the beginning of a pilot program to see how the international market reacts before full production is expected to start in a few yes if we can lose all of this is. manageable resources let's. put the decision on another natural resources i see these two countries go to meet. it's estimated about seven hundred fifty mil
al-jazeera london. kenya has launched a pilot scheme to explore crude oil as part of efforts to capitalize on the country's reserves a first convoy of trucks set off from the north west into qana area towards the coast on sunday it's believed an estimated seven hundred fifty million barrels lie beneath the county catherine soy has more. of. a significant moment in kenya six years after all it was discovered half president symbolically started the campaign of crude oil into one of the trucks...
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the ft on the left, london police in high—tech pursuit of moped thieves. we know about the comedian who was attacked in his car yesterday. this isa attacked in his car yesterday. this is a twist on that. this is a funny story because they are citing budget cuts as a reason police are having to move to mopeds. but the describes what the police are actually doing, riding high speed bmw mopeds, carrying tablet computers, using dna spray on theirfleeing carrying tablet computers, using dna spray on their fleeing subjects so they can chase them. this sounds like a james bond film, quite posh. not necessarily obvious that these cuts are living to worst—case scenarios. we found out this evening that something like 1% of these moped attacks are in camden and islington in north london. —— a0%. using laptops and computers to zero and might make sense. if it's possible to use these tablets to predict where the hotspots are going to be, and i am all for technology solving social problems like that. definitely. moving the metro. not that i have ever seen this.|j
the ft on the left, london police in high—tech pursuit of moped thieves. we know about the comedian who was attacked in his car yesterday. this isa attacked in his car yesterday. this is a twist on that. this is a funny story because they are citing budget cuts as a reason police are having to move to mopeds. but the describes what the police are actually doing, riding high speed bmw mopeds, carrying tablet computers, using dna spray on theirfleeing carrying tablet computers, using dna spray...
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i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme: prince william arrives in israel, becoming the first british royal to make an official visit to the country. and drama and delight in the world cup, as portugal and spain make the knockout stages. we'll have the latest from moscow. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's 8am here in singapore, 1am in london and 7am in northern thailand, where rescue divers will restart searching a flooded cave to try to find 12 young football players and their coach. the group of children, who are aged between 11 and 16, became trapped inside the cave‘s narrow tunnels when a section near the main entrance was flooded. jonathan head reports. thai navy divers are battling strong currents, deep water and mud—blocked passages in the cave complex, as they try to find the missing boys. but they've still not made contact with them. they were reported missing on saturday, after a football practice. their bicycles were f
i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme: prince william arrives in israel, becoming the first british royal to make an official visit to the country. and drama and delight in the world cup, as portugal and spain make the knockout stages. we'll have the latest from moscow. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's 8am here in singapore, 1am in london and 7am in northern thailand, where rescue divers will restart searching a...
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some were visiting london, others had made it their home. and at this interfaith service, from the bishop of southwark, a simple, strong message. for those of us who profess faith, the invocation of holy names by those perpetrating these acts was not only profoundly distressing, but needs to be rejected. and there were the memories of local people. the attack happens in a place where we live, work and socialise. in a few minutes, everything changes. though it will be hours before we'll know the true cost. shocked to the core of their own humanity, police and paramedics still did everything that they needed to do. they made sure that everyone still living stayed safe. the congregation then moved into the cathedral grounds and here the cameras were allowed to film the bereaved families for the first time. they completed the planting of an olive tree, known as the tree of healing. later, the families moved to the corner of london bridge, where there was a minute's silence. there were floral tributes from some of those injured including pc wayne
some were visiting london, others had made it their home. and at this interfaith service, from the bishop of southwark, a simple, strong message. for those of us who profess faith, the invocation of holy names by those perpetrating these acts was not only profoundly distressing, but needs to be rejected. and there were the memories of local people. the attack happens in a place where we live, work and socialise. in a few minutes, everything changes. though it will be hours before we'll know the...
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remembering the victims of the london bridge terror attacks one year on — with a special service in london. also in the programme — the genetic test which could avoid chemotherapy for thousands of breast cancer patients. beijing has warned that trade talks between the us and china will fail if washington insists on imposing new tariffs. the g7 nations — meeting in canada — have already stated that a trade war could start in a matter of days. president trump argues that the us has been "ripped off by other countries for years". our washington correspondent chris buckler has this report. the finance ministers were welcomed with the traditional canadian greeting. but despite the smiles, it was hard to escape the idea that someone was banging the drums of war. the message to the us, from the other big economic nations, who posed for this unhappy family photograph was simple. if you don't want a trade war, you have days, not weeks, to change your mind on tariffs. the americans have decided to, in our mind, take an action that is not at all constructive. it is actually destructive to our a
remembering the victims of the london bridge terror attacks one year on — with a special service in london. also in the programme — the genetic test which could avoid chemotherapy for thousands of breast cancer patients. beijing has warned that trade talks between the us and china will fail if washington insists on imposing new tariffs. the g7 nations — meeting in canada — have already stated that a trade war could start in a matter of days. president trump argues that the us has been...
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now, the british and the americans did agree to establish an ally-planning team in london in march of 1943 which was going to be led by the newly designated chief of staff to the supreme ally commander and the title name for the group came from the commander's title, coss, the best name of all time. they were given order to develop deceptions to be engaged and degraded and, you know, that was the benefit of either strategy and then second to develop come as you are options for short-notice response for collapse by going back into the continent and last was the plan, cross-channel intact, it started out with the enormous challenges. what they had to do plan for the most difficult military maneuver, at that time there was no precedent for success with that. they had no defined strategic goal, no knowledge, what resources they would have to plan for and no one was samed supreme allied commander. they didn't have a champion for all of the competing things going on around the world wanting, divide scarce resources, one thing that they did have was a justified sense that none of all of the
now, the british and the americans did agree to establish an ally-planning team in london in march of 1943 which was going to be led by the newly designated chief of staff to the supreme ally commander and the title name for the group came from the commander's title, coss, the best name of all time. they were given order to develop deceptions to be engaged and degraded and, you know, that was the benefit of either strategy and then second to develop come as you are options for short-notice...
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in three downing street another london landmarks also paying tribute to the shocking scale of the tragedy and germany's coalition government is in crisis chancellor angela merkel faces a rebellion over her refugee policy within her conservative bloc that could threaten her political future. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program the twenty eighteen world cup is underway in russia the fans in moscow were hoping for a win in the opening match against saudi arabia knowing that this would be their team's best chance to pick up points and get out of the group they were treated to a goal fests. couldn't have hoped for better start than this eurekas in ski backing the first goal of the tournament after just twelve minutes. and on the stroke of hop time was to substitute danny's cherish have putting a beaming grin on coach church's shelves face. russia might be the tournament's lowest ranked team but they certainly didn't look like it. does you've made it three i the best of the bunch came in the ninety first minute kerry chef second and early contender for goal of the tournament saudi arabia mig
in three downing street another london landmarks also paying tribute to the shocking scale of the tragedy and germany's coalition government is in crisis chancellor angela merkel faces a rebellion over her refugee policy within her conservative bloc that could threaten her political future. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program the twenty eighteen world cup is underway in russia the fans in moscow were hoping for a win in the opening match against saudi arabia knowing that this would be their...
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in parts of south london, it is going up parts of south london, it is going up this year. therefore, what can local councils, local politicians, the police, what are the measures to try to tackle this? one of the things we have been advocating as lib dems is to invest in more police officers across london. that will help address various types of crime, including this one. having a more visible police presence will help to deter these criminals. one of the reasons they feel they can be so brazen in their activities is that they know they can get away with it. another part of the problem is that, within the the met, there is a bit ofa within the the met, there is a bit of a risk averse culture. there are understandable reasons for that. they tend not to always choose to pursue people, because of something happens to one of those criminals, if they get injured... in the immediate aftermath, in terms of literally trying to chase them, because by definition it is criminals are operating in busy, noisy london streets, as we have seen with michael mcintyre, in broad daylight? exa
in parts of south london, it is going up parts of south london, it is going up this year. therefore, what can local councils, local politicians, the police, what are the measures to try to tackle this? one of the things we have been advocating as lib dems is to invest in more police officers across london. that will help address various types of crime, including this one. having a more visible police presence will help to deter these criminals. one of the reasons they feel they can be so brazen...
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now on bbc news, dateline london.
now on bbc news, dateline london.
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were meant to end up, i think, i london, where they were meant to end up, ithink, i generally london, where they were meant to end up, i think, i generally have much ofa up, i think, i generally have much of a connection with yorkshire. the story stretches over three generations. one particularly poignant strand in the story, which is the daughter who has inherited the cancer that killed, or the gene, that produced the cancer that killed her mother and she knows that she's going to die. you are taking it had on there. yes. i wanted with this book to write some british south asian characters that you just don't see. you know, too often, the books that get published by british authors from a south asian background off and tend to be about identity or radicalisation or arranged marriages and myjokers a lwa ys arranged marriages and myjokers always been that true diversity will come when we get a brown writer writing literary fiction where middle—aged middle—class creative writing professor has sex with one of his impossibly attractive younger stu d e nts of his impossibly attractive
were meant to end up, i think, i london, where they were meant to end up, ithink, i generally london, where they were meant to end up, i think, i generally have much ofa up, i think, i generally have much of a connection with yorkshire. the story stretches over three generations. one particularly poignant strand in the story, which is the daughter who has inherited the cancer that killed, or the gene, that produced the cancer that killed her mother and she knows that she's going to die. you are...
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london seemed darker. and what big bang did more than anything else was open the country to everybody in the world. that's really what it did. by opening itself to everybody in the world, it not only transformed the financial system, but everything in london. carol: there is something you wrote. you said a powerful expression, the big bang, a powerful expression in the faith to improve lives in the power of globalization. it is something that we see challenged over and over again, the pushback on globalization. matt: yeah, it is very sad. carol: what is the lesson to learn by looking at what has happened with london? especially since they are pushing back to because of the exit? matt: what it is really all about is if we just open ourselves up to the other, we will all benefit. what has happened with the populism, whether it is trump or brexit, it is the opposite of that. it is fear. when you have fear, people doing things out of fear, this request -- they sequester themselves. they become smaller, not big
london seemed darker. and what big bang did more than anything else was open the country to everybody in the world. that's really what it did. by opening itself to everybody in the world, it not only transformed the financial system, but everything in london. carol: there is something you wrote. you said a powerful expression, the big bang, a powerful expression in the faith to improve lives in the power of globalization. it is something that we see challenged over and over again, the pushback...
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good morning from west london. good morning from london, and our position overlooking the grenfell tower, where 72 people died as a result of a fire which broke out a year ago today. commemorations and vigils are taking place today, to mark the first anniversary of the tragedy. shortly before 1am this morning, the time when the fire was first reported to the emergency services, 13 tower blocks in the capital including grenfell, as well as other landmarks, were lit up in the colour green. this report from ben ando. last night, and for the next three nights, grenfell goes green. the tower block, its scorched remains now clad in white sheeting, illuminated by coloured spotlights to commemorate the one—year anniversary since the devastating blaze in which 72 people died. on the ground, a silent vigil as people in the shadow of the tower came together remember and mourn. elsewhere, green lights were turned on in solidarity, on other tower blocks, at the cabinet office and at number 10 downing street. the lights were t
good morning from west london. good morning from london, and our position overlooking the grenfell tower, where 72 people died as a result of a fire which broke out a year ago today. commemorations and vigils are taking place today, to mark the first anniversary of the tragedy. shortly before 1am this morning, the time when the fire was first reported to the emergency services, 13 tower blocks in the capital including grenfell, as well as other landmarks, were lit up in the colour green. this...
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and our conversation with london mayor, the launch of london tech week that calls london the a.i. capital of europe. ♪ urope. ♪ >> high-speed flight in and around cities and another flying car announce its aircraft, the kitty hawk flyer founded by larry page and 10 battery-powered propelors and looks like out of "star wars." and will fly 10 feet up in the air without a pilot. >> the computer systems that any person can fly in five minutes. >> no word when it will go on sale or how much it will cost. it is working on another aircraft. dozen companies are pursuing the dream of flying personal aircraft to avoid congested highways. to put flying cars in the sky will need a new automatic air control system, years of safety tests and cultural tests with the idea that these vehicles could be landing right next door. emily: executive editor is here to talk with us. i'm not sure if i'm ready to ride in one of those especially at 11,000. how big is this innovation? >> it is cool. i would love to ride one and probably made advancements in about thery technology. it's a drone but only fly
and our conversation with london mayor, the launch of london tech week that calls london the a.i. capital of europe. ♪ urope. ♪ >> high-speed flight in and around cities and another flying car announce its aircraft, the kitty hawk flyer founded by larry page and 10 battery-powered propelors and looks like out of "star wars." and will fly 10 feet up in the air without a pilot. >> the computer systems that any person can fly in five minutes. >> no word when it will...
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just a reminder, if we need one, that london is a multicultural city that london is a multicultural city that welcomes all comers and that is a theme that was permeated here today, and it is something you pick up today, and it is something you pick up on, no matter who you talk to, andi up on, no matter who you talk to, and i have been talking to a lot of people here today, particularly in burough market, and they all say that. it is still a welcoming city and everyone is welcome here and that london will not be defeated by that london will not be defeated by that act of kehrer one year ago. we heard of people working beyond the night shifts to help hospitals when they realised what had happened. of doctors and nurses coming in work on their off, to help people, dating, therefore, that one of the readings that formed part of the commemorative service was by the chief nurse and we heard a little from her. teacher, he said, what must i do to inherit eternal life. he said to him, what is written in the law. what do you read there? and he answered, you shall love the lord your god with all y
just a reminder, if we need one, that london is a multicultural city that london is a multicultural city that welcomes all comers and that is a theme that was permeated here today, and it is something you pick up today, and it is something you pick up on, no matter who you talk to, andi up on, no matter who you talk to, and i have been talking to a lot of people here today, particularly in burough market, and they all say that. it is still a welcoming city and everyone is welcome here and that...
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london time. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: it is 6:46 in london. 1:46 a.m. in downtown new york. midtown new york. everybody corrects me on that. s&p futures are unsure of how to the latest signs from washington. what the curve and for -- invert? anna: let's talk about emerging markets. bear markets are spreading across the emerging world. they cite a rollover in global growth outside of the united states as well as ongoing trade tensions. the ceo at ccla is still with us. i have this chart talking about dangerous markets in emerging markets. too simplistic to say money leaves emerging markets and goes to the united states? what are your emerging-market hopes and fears? >> we need to unpack what is going on. it is a classic credit cycle for emerging markets. the policy response is not going to be critical. emerging markets will ease policy to ensure their domestic financial situation is not damaged irrevocably. that will be supporting emerging markets. we will see weaker currencies and the me -- in the emerging markets. the policy response will exacerbate that challenge. that wil
london time. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: it is 6:46 in london. 1:46 a.m. in downtown new york. midtown new york. everybody corrects me on that. s&p futures are unsure of how to the latest signs from washington. what the curve and for -- invert? anna: let's talk about emerging markets. bear markets are spreading across the emerging world. they cite a rollover in global growth outside of the united states as well as ongoing trade tensions. the ceo at ccla is still with us. i have this chart...
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tom edwards, bbc london news. well, we can speak now to the conservative leader of windsor and maidenhead council, simon dudley, who opposes the third runway on environmental grounds. hejoins me now. good evening to you. the government has made its decision. have you propose and now to move forward in blocking the plans? i am sitting here in the moment at windsor and there is a plane flying overhead in the windsor town every 60 seconds. what we are going to be doing is with our partners, some very significant councils, and our lawyers and the greenpeace and that we are going to analyse the information the government has released a day up. the national policy statement and supporting documents. and we are going to see whether or not those documents are satisfying our concerns, and those are multi—various but may also include significant lead in noise levels, night flights, making sure people can get some rest, very importantly, air quality and obligations. so we will analyse all of that information and also look
tom edwards, bbc london news. well, we can speak now to the conservative leader of windsor and maidenhead council, simon dudley, who opposes the third runway on environmental grounds. hejoins me now. good evening to you. the government has made its decision. have you propose and now to move forward in blocking the plans? i am sitting here in the moment at windsor and there is a plane flying overhead in the windsor town every 60 seconds. what we are going to be doing is with our partners, some...
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our correspondent tom burridge is following the inquiry being held in central london. kenneth more about has been said this morning. i think the main take from this morning is that the policy in relation to firefighting in a high—rise building and some of the issues that arose in relation to g re nfell tower was issues that arose in relation to grenfell tower was in place. enquiry has been quoting document this morning, some government documents and others london fire brigade documents. all documents that really went down to the london fire brigade and relevant to their tactics on the night. but michael dowden who was the station manager or the watch manager at night when the fire broke out and was the interim commander in the initial phases of the pirate said that when basically he was askedif said that when basically he was asked if he had considered, if he had training relating to how to deal with the fire and its spread through segment flammable materials, he said he had not had training on that specific issue. the issue of deciding to evacuate and to take reside
our correspondent tom burridge is following the inquiry being held in central london. kenneth more about has been said this morning. i think the main take from this morning is that the policy in relation to firefighting in a high—rise building and some of the issues that arose in relation to g re nfell tower was issues that arose in relation to grenfell tower was in place. enquiry has been quoting document this morning, some government documents and others london fire brigade documents. all...
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hour in london, 5:00 a.m. in the states stock futures coming back and they are indicating a drop of 146 poents on the dow. again, solly in the red. the s&p 500 and dowand nasdaq, the same weakness reflected. asia first, as you can see we are downcross the board on the major markets. the nikkei down 3/4 of 1%. in europe, maybe the volkswagen news weighing in on the german dax. france losing steam in the past half an hour just under 1% the ftse 100, the big u.k. index here holding up the best by that we mean down the least. >>> let's get more now on the markets, your money and the macro setup and bring in mike bell global market strategist at jpmorgan asset management. mike, welcome. we have talked so much about how strong everything seems to be globally you've maybe pardoned the sort of over worry, but are we supposed to buy low and sell high in other words, if the markets and things are so good right now, is it looking like a time to maybe take some profit of f e the table or continue to invest? >> the equity
hour in london, 5:00 a.m. in the states stock futures coming back and they are indicating a drop of 146 poents on the dow. again, solly in the red. the s&p 500 and dowand nasdaq, the same weakness reflected. asia first, as you can see we are downcross the board on the major markets. the nikkei down 3/4 of 1%. in europe, maybe the volkswagen news weighing in on the german dax. france losing steam in the past half an hour just under 1% the ftse 100, the big u.k. index here holding up the best...
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a message to the powers that be in london that the rail chaos must end. we're not willing to take this, any more. there has to be some deliverables written down on paper that people like chris grayling. .. and if chris grayling is unwilling to be held to account, then the prime minister, theresa may, must be held to account. and people in the north must be able to see things being done on the ground, spades in the ground, quickly. but what effect did that message have? as services rattled to and fro, the political leaders had their say. when northern rail seem surprised at their own timetable announcement, they're incapable of running services properly all across the north of england. because they're unprepared for their own changes. well, that says an awful lot about the nonsense of a privatised railway and the franchise system. the prime minister agreed that the situation is absolutely unacceptable and said it was vital for the government to get to grips with the problem. but do passengers now feel like the focus is finally on them? it really needs to b
a message to the powers that be in london that the rail chaos must end. we're not willing to take this, any more. there has to be some deliverables written down on paper that people like chris grayling. .. and if chris grayling is unwilling to be held to account, then the prime minister, theresa may, must be held to account. and people in the north must be able to see things being done on the ground, spades in the ground, quickly. but what effect did that message have? as services rattled to...
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firing cs gas cani5ter5 into a flat in north—west london. in the mayhem, one of the women, rizlaine boular, was shot by police. she'd been hours away from causing carnage on the streets of london. al5o detained was her mother, mina dich. her younger sister safaa had already been arrested for planning her own separate attack. we believe that they were going to attack members of the public at random u5ing knives, with a view to inflicting injury or certainly killing individuals, so we intervened at an early stage with a view to frustrating that terrorist plot. mina dich with her daughters when they were growing up, rizlaine at the back, safaa at the front. all three went on to embrace violent extremism and, by the age of 16, safaa boular was trying to marry an is fighter in syria. she had never met navid hu55ain. theirs was an online relationship. when he was killed, she was distraught. the couple had talked about how safaa boular could carry out an attack here in the area around the british museum in central london. they di5cussed an ambush i
firing cs gas cani5ter5 into a flat in north—west london. in the mayhem, one of the women, rizlaine boular, was shot by police. she'd been hours away from causing carnage on the streets of london. al5o detained was her mother, mina dich. her younger sister safaa had already been arrested for planning her own separate attack. we believe that they were going to attack members of the public at random u5ing knives, with a view to inflicting injury or certainly killing individuals, so we...