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welcome back turning back to germany the latest figures from the german statistics office and ministry of the economy indicate europe's biggest economy is doing slightly better than expected the numbers show german industrial output increasing by point five percent in april however half a percent is also now the overall growth rate officially it's expected in germany for twenty nineteen meanwhile industrial orders for mark showed a weaker than expected increase after a sharp drops in the two. previous month's bright spots in the latest report included construction and consumer goods. two of the most influential. in the world are now recommending that deutsche bank shareholders voice vote against the banks management and supervisory boids the frankfurt based investment banking company has faced a number of challenges in the recent years and the coming annual general meeting could mean trouble for people is in charge. joins us in toronto with maher welcome alex. thank you so tell us both glass lewis are recommending that deutsche bank shareholders send a message loud and clear to the com
welcome back turning back to germany the latest figures from the german statistics office and ministry of the economy indicate europe's biggest economy is doing slightly better than expected the numbers show german industrial output increasing by point five percent in april however half a percent is also now the overall growth rate officially it's expected in germany for twenty nineteen meanwhile industrial orders for mark showed a weaker than expected increase after a sharp drops in the two....
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nationally, i hate to have to relate these statistics, but 163 police officers died in the line of duty last year, 52 from gunfire. which is a number, any number greater than zero is unacceptable. california we lost 11 officers in 2018 this. year we tragically lost 22-year-old davis police officer natalie, one of the most heartbreaking ones you might seefment she was following in her father's footsteps. indeed, these people know, these men and women, they know it's a higher calling, higher duty that they answer to 24 hour for all of our safety. we appreciate them, we love them, and let's always be sure we remember to show them that. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives. madam, pursuant to the permission grantsed in clause 2-h of rule 2 of the rules of the u.s. house of representatives, i have the honor to transmit a sealed envelope received from the white house on may 13, 2019, at 3: 16 p.m. and said to contain a message from the president regarding the continuation of a nat
nationally, i hate to have to relate these statistics, but 163 police officers died in the line of duty last year, 52 from gunfire. which is a number, any number greater than zero is unacceptable. california we lost 11 officers in 2018 this. year we tragically lost 22-year-old davis police officer natalie, one of the most heartbreaking ones you might seefment she was following in her father's footsteps. indeed, these people know, these men and women, they know it's a higher calling, higher duty...
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but the figures from the office for national statistics show that the government remains a long way off its target to reduce overall net migration to fewer than 100,000. the headlines on bbc news. in an emotional statement, theresa may announces she'll quit as conservative leader on the 7th june, saying she has done her best to deliver brexit. returning to her berkshire constituency after delivering her statement, she'll continue to serve as prime minister while a conservative leadership contest takes place. and already there are candidates jostling to succeed her, with boris johnson as the frontrunner. a new leader could be in place by the end ofjuly. now on bbc news a look ahead to sportsday at 6:30pm tonight. and coming up on bbc news, celtic could win an unprecedented treble treble this weekend, if they beat hearts in the scottish cup final, but neil lennon says no bus parade has been organised yet. also, an update on england captain eoin morgan's injury, just days ahead of the cricket world cup. hockey player alex da nson talks about the serious head injuries he sustained and arsen
but the figures from the office for national statistics show that the government remains a long way off its target to reduce overall net migration to fewer than 100,000. the headlines on bbc news. in an emotional statement, theresa may announces she'll quit as conservative leader on the 7th june, saying she has done her best to deliver brexit. returning to her berkshire constituency after delivering her statement, she'll continue to serve as prime minister while a conservative leadership...
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the uk statistics office said at the time it was misleading. marcus ball may the legal argument that it wasn't just marcus ball may the legal argument that it wasn'tjust misleading it was a lie and it amounted to a serious offence of misconduct in public office. the judge serious offence of misconduct in public office. thejudge has serious offence of misconduct in public office. the judge has said, serious offence of misconduct in public office. thejudge has said, i make no judgment on whether the case is proven or not, but i make a judgment whether it will go forward to the next stage. my understanding is borisjohnson to the next stage. my understanding is boris johnson has, to the next stage. my understanding is borisjohnson has, or will be charged with the criminal offences of misconduct in public office, three charges. he will have to go to a magistrates‘ court in the normal way of things, but because the charges are so serious, it will then go on to crown court. we have the prospect at some stage in the future of borisjohnson prospect at
the uk statistics office said at the time it was misleading. marcus ball may the legal argument that it wasn't just marcus ball may the legal argument that it wasn'tjust misleading it was a lie and it amounted to a serious offence of misconduct in public office. the judge serious offence of misconduct in public office. thejudge has serious offence of misconduct in public office. the judge has said, serious offence of misconduct in public office. thejudge has said, i make no judgment on whether...
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the office for national statistics said unemployment rates had been falling for the past five years. urgent recall warnings by cow & gate. it's recalling one batch of cow & gate cheesy broccoli bake jar. it's the 250g jar for aged 10 months and over, with the best before date of 28th november 2020. cow & gate are taking this action because some jars in this batch have been found to contain small pieces of blue glove. for more on this, head to our website. vodafone has said that it will turn on its 5g service in the uk on threejuly. it is the first firm to confirm a uk switch—on date, and both business customers and consumers will be able to sign up. the news comes as vodafone announces it's swung to a full—year loss and cut its pay—out to shareholders for the first time. let's return now to those employments figures published today by the office for national statistics. the uk jobless rate has fallen to 3.8%. that's the lowest since mid—‘70s. the number of people out of work but unable to find a job dropped by 65,000 in the year. excluding bonuses, average weekly earnings f
the office for national statistics said unemployment rates had been falling for the past five years. urgent recall warnings by cow & gate. it's recalling one batch of cow & gate cheesy broccoli bake jar. it's the 250g jar for aged 10 months and over, with the best before date of 28th november 2020. cow & gate are taking this action because some jars in this batch have been found to contain small pieces of blue glove. for more on this, head to our website. vodafone has said that it...
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the office for national statistics says the rise was partly driven by firms stockpiling ahead of the uk's expected departure from the eu on the 29th march. our economics correspondent, andy verity, is with me now. let's start with this chart, which shows how the uk economy has rebounded in the first quarter from 0.2% last year. it's the highest level of first quarter growth since 2014. it's the highest level of first quarter growth since 2014 and also the total trade deficit widened from £8.9 billion to £18.3 billion, driven partly by a sharp increase in imports of cars and gold. ahead of the risk of an ordeal brexit a lot of companies stockpiled. they brought in the supplies they needed to carry on trading just in case on the 29th of march week crashed out without a deal. and tariffs were imposed on the borders went back up so they could not get supplies. the other effect is that people have been buying gold. gold is something that we know that people buy when they are worried. this has its effect on the trade deficit. because what we are stockpiling is mostly imported it means we
the office for national statistics says the rise was partly driven by firms stockpiling ahead of the uk's expected departure from the eu on the 29th march. our economics correspondent, andy verity, is with me now. let's start with this chart, which shows how the uk economy has rebounded in the first quarter from 0.2% last year. it's the highest level of first quarter growth since 2014. it's the highest level of first quarter growth since 2014 and also the total trade deficit widened from £8.9...
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figures from the office for national statistics show that the government remains a long way off its target to reduce overall net migration to fewer than 100,000. more than a thousand foreign students may have been removed from the uk, after being wrongly accused by the home office of cheating in english language tests. an investigation by the national audit office of the cancellation of about 30,000 visas for students from outside the eu acknowledges that some cheating did take place, but that some genuine applicants were unfairly targeted. all this week, as part of our "we are middlesbrough" series, we've been reporting from the town. and today, the one big weekend begins in middlesbrough, three days of live music, hosted by radio 1. miley cyrus and the 1975 are among those performing. newsbeat‘s nesta mcgregor is in stewart park. good afternoon and welcome to middlesbrough. i should start with the high vizjacket, it's not fashion, it is still technically a construction site! 0ver fashion, it is still technically a construction site! over the next three days, some of the biggest names i
figures from the office for national statistics show that the government remains a long way off its target to reduce overall net migration to fewer than 100,000. more than a thousand foreign students may have been removed from the uk, after being wrongly accused by the home office of cheating in english language tests. an investigation by the national audit office of the cancellation of about 30,000 visas for students from outside the eu acknowledges that some cheating did take place, but that...
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the office for national statistics said the increase was partly driven by businesses stockpiling ahead of the expected brexit date. manufacturers saw their fastest expansion since the 1980s. here's our economics correspondent dharshini david. production lines at this manufacturer that supplies the car industry had gone into overdrive since the start of the year. they have stockpiled both raw materials and finished goods to protect against disruption in the event of a no—deal brexit in march. normally, holding sort of a week's stock, somewhere in that region. we are holding much more than that, three, four, five, six weeks' stock in some case which isn't healthy for any business, but at least we have the confidence that if anything were to happen at borders, we could continue to supply. he is not alone. this type of contingency planning meant that manufacturing activity grew at its fastest rate for over three decades, by 2.2% in the first three months of 2019. add in consumer spending and gdp was up by 0.5% between january and march. a decent performance but a different type of growth
the office for national statistics said the increase was partly driven by businesses stockpiling ahead of the expected brexit date. manufacturers saw their fastest expansion since the 1980s. here's our economics correspondent dharshini david. production lines at this manufacturer that supplies the car industry had gone into overdrive since the start of the year. they have stockpiled both raw materials and finished goods to protect against disruption in the event of a no—deal brexit in march....
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the office for national statistics says the figures are partly due to changes to the state pension age, with more women retiring later. the data also shows the lowest rate of unemployment for men for more than a0 years. british steel says it's seeking further financial support from the government to help it deal with what it describes as brexit—related issues. the uk's second largest steel firm directly employs 11,500 people, and received a £100 million loan from the treasury two weeks ago. it's reportedly facing a slump in orders from european customers. it's being claimed widening inequalities in pay, health and opportunities in the uk are undermining trust in democracy and leading to a rise in middle—age death rates. the independent institute for fiscal studies says high earners are enjoying runaway incomes, but "deaths of despair" — such as from suicide, drug and alcohol abuse — are on the rise among the poorest. our social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan, has the story. in recent decades, the united kingdom has grown to become the fifth largest economy in the worl
the office for national statistics says the figures are partly due to changes to the state pension age, with more women retiring later. the data also shows the lowest rate of unemployment for men for more than a0 years. british steel says it's seeking further financial support from the government to help it deal with what it describes as brexit—related issues. the uk's second largest steel firm directly employs 11,500 people, and received a £100 million loan from the treasury two weeks ago....
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the office for national statistics says the figures are partly due to changes to the state pension age, with more women retiring later. the data also shows the lowest rate of unemployment for men for more than a0 years. british steel says it's seeking further financial support from the government, to help it deal with what it describes as, brexit—related issues. the uk's second largest steel firm directly employs 11,500 people, and received a 100 million pound loan from the treasury two weeks ago. it's reportedly facing a slump in orders from european customers. hundreds of millions of people have been voting in the indian election stop voters say that the current prime minister has failed to reach out to the minority muslim population while the un is concerned about attacks against minorities and the increase in violence has become a key election issue. these are the muslims of the nomadic bakarwal tribe. they are outcasts, treated with resentment wherever they go. when they tried to settle in the majority hindu town of kathua in northern india, some locals wanted to teach them a le
the office for national statistics says the figures are partly due to changes to the state pension age, with more women retiring later. the data also shows the lowest rate of unemployment for men for more than a0 years. british steel says it's seeking further financial support from the government, to help it deal with what it describes as, brexit—related issues. the uk's second largest steel firm directly employs 11,500 people, and received a 100 million pound loan from the treasury two weeks...
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the office for national statistics said the consumer price index was 2.1% in april, up from 1.9% the month before. and inquest has heard that a guest on thejeremy kyle show was found dead after "growing concerns about the repercussions of the show". steven dymond was discovered at his home in portsmouth about a week after taking a lie—detector test on the itv daytime programme. the hearing was told empty morphine packets were found next to his body. huawei smartphones will not be able to access the uk's first 5g network, run by operator ee, which will go live at the end of the month. the company has paused the sale of huawei 5g—enabled handsets amid security concerns over the compa ny‘s links with the chinese government. it comes as google announced it would block access to some of its apps on huawei mobiles. sir philip green's retail empire which owns topshop, miss selfridge and dorothy perkins says it wants to close 23 shops and persuade nearly 200 landlords to accept lower rents. arcadia has 566 stores in the uk and ireland and employs around 18,000 people. our business corr
the office for national statistics said the consumer price index was 2.1% in april, up from 1.9% the month before. and inquest has heard that a guest on thejeremy kyle show was found dead after "growing concerns about the repercussions of the show". steven dymond was discovered at his home in portsmouth about a week after taking a lie—detector test on the itv daytime programme. the hearing was told empty morphine packets were found next to his body. huawei smartphones will not be...
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the office for national statistics said the increase was partly driven by businesses stockpiling ahead of the expected brexit date. manufacturers saw their fastest expansion since the 1980s. 0ur economics correspondent dharshini david reports. production lines at this manufacturer that supplies the car industry have gone into overdrive since the start of the year. they have stockpiled both raw materials and finished goods to protect against disruption in the event of an no—deal brexit in march. against disruption in the event of an no-deal brexit in march. normally holding sort of a weak‘s stock, somewhere in that region. we are holding much more than that, three, four or 56 weeks of stock, which isn't healthy for any business. but at least we have the confidence that if anything were to happen with the borders, we can continue to supply. he is not alone. this type of contingency planning meant a manufacturing activity grew at its fastest rate for over three decades by 3.2% in the first three months of 2019. add in consumer spending and gdp was up by 0.5% betweenjanuary and march.
the office for national statistics said the increase was partly driven by businesses stockpiling ahead of the expected brexit date. manufacturers saw their fastest expansion since the 1980s. 0ur economics correspondent dharshini david reports. production lines at this manufacturer that supplies the car industry have gone into overdrive since the start of the year. they have stockpiled both raw materials and finished goods to protect against disruption in the event of an no—deal brexit in...
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but the figures from the office for national statistics show that the government remains a long way off its target to reduce overall net migration to fewer than 100,000.
but the figures from the office for national statistics show that the government remains a long way off its target to reduce overall net migration to fewer than 100,000.
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the figures from the office for national statistics also found that wages grew by 3.2% in the year to march, compared to 3.5% the previous month. that's the latest news so far this morning, more later. next week it's the european elections — the ones the pm said it wasn't in the country's interests to hold. are you going to vote? are you cross with the brexit paralysis and want to register that next week? do you want brexit stopped and you want to give your vote to one of the five or six parties — if you believe labour — that are promising a further referendum? maybe you're not going to vote at all. do let us know this morning — send us an email victoria@bbc.co.uk or tweet using the hastag #victorialive. this morning we have brought together the nine parties who are fielding candidates next week. murad qureshi is here from labour, daniel hannan from the conservatives, racheljohnson from change uk, alexandra phillips from the brexit party, the greens‘ gina dowding, lib dem irina von wiese, ukip‘s freddy vachha, the snp's drew hendry and helen maryjones from the welsh nation
the figures from the office for national statistics also found that wages grew by 3.2% in the year to march, compared to 3.5% the previous month. that's the latest news so far this morning, more later. next week it's the european elections — the ones the pm said it wasn't in the country's interests to hold. are you going to vote? are you cross with the brexit paralysis and want to register that next week? do you want brexit stopped and you want to give your vote to one of the five or six...
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when the office for national statistics announced that it would be reclassifying student loans as pa rt be reclassifying student loans as part government spending, most people focused on the £12 billion it will add to the deficit up front. but this piece of technical accounting also made clear to the world watch the architects of the system already knew, that many stu d e nts system already knew, that many students never pay off their loan in full, with taxpayers covering a5% of the cost. i believe we should be much more transparent about this. prospective students who are part of university by the idea of borrowing large sums from their tuition bills should know that in reality they are unlikely to have to pay back the full amount. tuition fees are not the only bills, the cost of living can be high for stu d e nts the cost of living can be high for students from less well—off families are living away from home. going to university was one of the biggest privileges of my love, opening the doors to many opportunities that followed. i want this to be a country where every young pers
when the office for national statistics announced that it would be reclassifying student loans as pa rt be reclassifying student loans as part government spending, most people focused on the £12 billion it will add to the deficit up front. but this piece of technical accounting also made clear to the world watch the architects of the system already knew, that many stu d e nts system already knew, that many students never pay off their loan in full, with taxpayers covering a5% of the cost. i...
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the latest gdp figures are in for the office for national statistics. they show the uk economy performed slightly better in the first quarter. it grew 0.5% in the first three months of 2019. we can speak to andy verity, our economics correspondent. are we celebrating? i think compare to how it has been, you might want to celebrate. it's better than we've had in awhile and it means it has grown 1.8% in the last year, which is not as good as it to grow a decor two ago but it's better to what we have got used to recently. 0.5% economic growth is a pick—up from the previous quarter. some of what might be driving that is brexit stockpiling. it's noticeable within these figures that manufacturing has had a bit of a growth. that might be down to the fa ct growth. that might be down to the fact they are worried about breaks and manufacturers are making sure they have their supplies. what has driven the growth mostly is consumption. there is something very important here, trade. it contributed negatively to economic growth and the trade deficit has widened vas
the latest gdp figures are in for the office for national statistics. they show the uk economy performed slightly better in the first quarter. it grew 0.5% in the first three months of 2019. we can speak to andy verity, our economics correspondent. are we celebrating? i think compare to how it has been, you might want to celebrate. it's better than we've had in awhile and it means it has grown 1.8% in the last year, which is not as good as it to grow a decor two ago but it's better to what we...
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of national statistics. andy verity is with me, tell us more about these figures, the headlines and the details behind the headlines. ten or 20 years ago, you would never expect to hear and i'm employment rate of 3.8% and it keeps going down to low and lower rates —— make unemployment rate. one reason is the economy, despite its relative slowdown, continues to generate jobs and the other reason is you are having a larger and larger working population, so the larger the pool of people that it is a fraction of come be smaller, even though it is still 1.3 million people who could have work and would like work but don't have it. but what is really remarkable is we see the employment rate, the number of people the country employs, the number ofjobs in the economy, keep on growing. it is at itsjoint in the economy, keep on growing. it is at its joint highest and you start to ask, that all sounds great but how do you reconcile it with the rest of the stuff i come on here to tell you. for example, real wage grow
of national statistics. andy verity is with me, tell us more about these figures, the headlines and the details behind the headlines. ten or 20 years ago, you would never expect to hear and i'm employment rate of 3.8% and it keeps going down to low and lower rates —— make unemployment rate. one reason is the economy, despite its relative slowdown, continues to generate jobs and the other reason is you are having a larger and larger working population, so the larger the pool of people that...
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the office for national statistics said the consumer price index was 2.1% in april, up from 1.9% the month before. they're the elections that weren't supposed to happen. but as brexit has yet to be enacted, people will vote tomorrow on who'll represent the uk in the european parliament. middlesbrough voted strongly to leave the eu in the 2016 referendum, and as part of the bbc‘s we are middlesbrough week, the north east's political editor richard moss has been to gauge the mood there on the eve of polling. a town built on trade, but sold on brexit. almost two thirds of voters in middlesbrough wanted to leave the european union. three years on, that hasn't happened and among potential voters here there is a good deal of fatigue. how long has this been going on now? two yea rs ? and they are trying to sort it out and we are still no further forward. ijust feel there's a lot of issues being ignored at the moment. i just feel everything's just brexit all the time, i'm just sick of it. everything else that's been going on around the country has just been swept under the carpet. it didn'
the office for national statistics said the consumer price index was 2.1% in april, up from 1.9% the month before. they're the elections that weren't supposed to happen. but as brexit has yet to be enacted, people will vote tomorrow on who'll represent the uk in the european parliament. middlesbrough voted strongly to leave the eu in the 2016 referendum, and as part of the bbc‘s we are middlesbrough week, the north east's political editor richard moss has been to gauge the mood there on the...
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—— to the office for national statistics. they carry out a labour market survey every year. it is the largest household study in the uk that looks at how and where people are working. they found that a huge jump in the number of people who worked mainly from their own home. it is up 74% in the last ten years, from 884,000 in 2008 to 1.54 million in 2018. and we're seeing an increase in people who work in different places, with their home as a base. 200,000 more people worked like that at the end of last year than they did ten years before, up to 2.6 million. what impact does that have on workers? well, it means there is more flexibility for staff, and it keeps costs down for firms. but the charity mind say more of us working from home could leave us feeling isolated and lonely. and you could also be more distracted at home, affecting how much work you actually do. so how do you avoid all those distractions? we asked these remote workers in manchester. i like the flexibility of it, of being able to go out there and meet other
—— to the office for national statistics. they carry out a labour market survey every year. it is the largest household study in the uk that looks at how and where people are working. they found that a huge jump in the number of people who worked mainly from their own home. it is up 74% in the last ten years, from 884,000 in 2008 to 1.54 million in 2018. and we're seeing an increase in people who work in different places, with their home as a base. 200,000 more people worked like that at...
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wednesday that's despite the country's struggling economy president obama who is expected to stay in office as promised to spark growth and decisively deal with the country's twenty seven percent unemployment rate a statistic that translates to more than half of the country's youth being out of work. the african national congress is trying to secure a six the consecutive term in africa's most developed economy a candidate in the may eighth election cyril ramaphosa has promised a new dawn after a decade of decline which is seen south africa regress so fast that only countries at war have fared worse. we are going to create your we are going to go to the basement in our country for first time voters like boy to me law beats a law who holds a degree in hydrology the prospects look bleak the country has just emerged from a recession and growth is only expected at one point five percent in twenty nineteen. i've graduated last year and i have been unemployed for like riposte months now and am i will be voting this year. i'm still kind a bit decided when at. the stifling economic climate is strang
wednesday that's despite the country's struggling economy president obama who is expected to stay in office as promised to spark growth and decisively deal with the country's twenty seven percent unemployment rate a statistic that translates to more than half of the country's youth being out of work. the african national congress is trying to secure a six the consecutive term in africa's most developed economy a candidate in the may eighth election cyril ramaphosa has promised a new dawn after...
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>>officers makes you feel safer. i don't know the statistics and every bart station that the. remember the stabbings that happened and a free man, everyone >>and you know the chief of our police is requesting these additional officers because there was an independent review that was done and the university of north texas. the review recommended bar to hire 19 officers, every year for 5 years and that's to keep up with the increase ridership on average per day it's about 420,000 riders a look how busy walnut creek park station is behind me right now just so busy as only getting busier every single year so aabar police chief really hoping this is approved today at the meeting it's going to be in oakland at parts office starting at 9 o'clock so we'll have to fold that see if they do end up up proving this proposal. i'm live in walnut creek sarah stinson kron 4 news. >>thank you sarah. time now 0, 7, and a survivor of the ghost ship warehouse fire told in oakland jury that he thought he was going to die in the fire. >>samuel maxwell, he did escape. but he had burns all over his bo
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i will say this, though, that en obama came into office, every single year, margaret -- you can look at theer statistics -- year, they predicted we were gonna get 4% growth, with the fiscal-stimulus an, and we didn't get anywhere near 4% growth. we didn't even get 3. so i think they ve a lot of explaining to do themselves. a lot of people got that whole period wrong. a >> it's beonth since donald trump called and asked you to serve as a fed governor. when do you expect to be sent up to the senate?o, >> well,y problem right now is -- i have to get massive amount of paperwork done.o we've got toe financial disclosure. we've got to do the fbi investigation. that will -- it would probly be, i'd say, a month. >> have you talked to the president? >> not since, you know, heas called me and me to do this, which was one of the great honors of my life. i mean, he's total supportive of me. you know, and i have to say, a lot of arrows have been flying at me for things i've 20 years ago, and trump -- if anyone gets this, it's donald trump, because, you know, he went through this and thould during
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i was not able to report on the legacy business programme statistics of this quarter. we're not quite aligned with the office of small businesses reporting yet, which is where i derrive most of the data. however, in the future, going to a six-month structure scheduled for that reporting will align us with the reporting. they also moved from quarterly to biannual reporting in the last half year or so. so in the future, hopefully all our steps will be aligned. put i wantei wanted to give youk overview of what's happening in the cultural overview district programme. since this data is reported from the third quarter, it's a little bit out of date. there wasn't much activity in the third quarter and that's primarily because the programme was getting off its feet. the programme coordinator and mohcd came on board in january anand the primary focus was reay to get the city family team to be able to sit down with each of the cultural districts and just take a pulse to see where everybody stands in terms of their needs and work for the future. and then, outside of the last thi
i was not able to report on the legacy business programme statistics of this quarter. we're not quite aligned with the office of small businesses reporting yet, which is where i derrive most of the data. however, in the future, going to a six-month structure scheduled for that reporting will align us with the reporting. they also moved from quarterly to biannual reporting in the last half year or so. so in the future, hopefully all our steps will be aligned. put i wantei wanted to give youk...
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the office for national statistics say that spending makes us happy, it seems. only if you have that money to spend. restau ra nts, spend. restaurants, hotels, furniture, makes us happy. the higher that spending that we do, rather than the earning that we do, apparently leads toa earning that we do, apparently leads to a more satisfied life feeling. iam presuming to a more satisfied life feeling. i am presuming this are staying in a hotel room rather than buying a hotel. yes, spending on insurance does not bring us happiness. and if you are in your 40s you are most unlikely to be happy and satisfied, but it gets better, before falling again when we hit our 80s. it does not sound too bad. a good gap there. 30 years. a company in china has released their latest figures. good figures for the first quarter of this year. a boost in sales. bucking a trend. joining us now is our north america business correspondent, michelle fleury. there are retail sales figures have not been great. no. many people were caught off—guard by the fact they posted such strong numbers, r
the office for national statistics say that spending makes us happy, it seems. only if you have that money to spend. restau ra nts, spend. restaurants, hotels, furniture, makes us happy. the higher that spending that we do, rather than the earning that we do, apparently leads toa earning that we do, apparently leads to a more satisfied life feeling. iam presuming to a more satisfied life feeling. i am presuming this are staying in a hotel room rather than buying a hotel. yes, spending on...
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i'm proud of those statistics. operationally, the consulting firm who we've spoken about before is still embedded in our office work to go create our content management system as i think we've said. we want to reiterate, getting a new content management system will make each investigative steps in our case process more efficient. it will enable collaboration between investigators and lawyers enhance with complainants and over all the hope is it helps us effectively deliver our services to community better than we've been able to in the past. we also have our mediation statistics. we closed out this month with a total of four mediations for this past month. bringing our year to date to nine pieces and this point versus nine cases last year. our mediation team has been continuing to visit line-ups and roll calls. the stations they visits sod far have been mission northern and engelside station presenting at roll call about our mediation program. it's been well received. this is followed the meeting where we presented
i'm proud of those statistics. operationally, the consulting firm who we've spoken about before is still embedded in our office work to go create our content management system as i think we've said. we want to reiterate, getting a new content management system will make each investigative steps in our case process more efficient. it will enable collaboration between investigators and lawyers enhance with complainants and over all the hope is it helps us effectively deliver our services to...
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the tax cut tremp administration has recharged growth and the statistics prove that up. it's clear for anybody objective. but the political hacks and candidates are out there trying to get obama credit which he doesn't deserve. liz: the recession ended five months after president obama took office. he was in there for eight years. a rare thing happened in u.s. history. u.s. gdp growth never exceeded 3%. i was below 3% for 11 straight years thanks to the obama years. and now manufacturing jobs at generational highs under trump. up four times under trump versus only 109,000 that president obama created in the last 27 months in office. the president created nearly 500,000 manufacturing jobs. >> and annual growth was under 2% when obama left office. it's similar to when george h.w. bush left office and president clinton took over. we had a shallow recession as president bush was running for reelection and no new taxes coups him a reelection. and soon after that the economy picked up steam after as part of president bush's tough choices. he should get credit but not president
the tax cut tremp administration has recharged growth and the statistics prove that up. it's clear for anybody objective. but the political hacks and candidates are out there trying to get obama credit which he doesn't deserve. liz: the recession ended five months after president obama took office. he was in there for eight years. a rare thing happened in u.s. history. u.s. gdp growth never exceeded 3%. i was below 3% for 11 straight years thanks to the obama years. and now manufacturing jobs...
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the office for national statistics said the consumer price index was 2.1% in april, up from 1.9% in march. britain's second biggest steel producer is being put into insolvency — after last—minute rescue talks between the government and the company's owner broke down. there is weakening demand from china and prices are pushed down with a flood of imports from turkey. it's very difficult question to ask. when you think about where these materials are coming from, we're shipping very expensive dirt from australia and brazil and trying to make a very low profit commodity at the end of it. it's very difficult for any company to make profit under those situations. steel can be very cheap or very expensive. the uk has always excelled in developing very high—spec steel specifically for automotive or aeronautical applications. unfortunately those are much lower volume and therefore need less people and investment in the facilities to make it happen. the stock market up a bit. royal mail, producing a second parcel delivery. marks & spencer is, people worried about its recovery programme, not
the office for national statistics said the consumer price index was 2.1% in april, up from 1.9% in march. britain's second biggest steel producer is being put into insolvency — after last—minute rescue talks between the government and the company's owner broke down. there is weakening demand from china and prices are pushed down with a flood of imports from turkey. it's very difficult question to ask. when you think about where these materials are coming from, we're shipping very expensive...
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and, two, the officer on scene should have taken a report. fbi statistics show vallejo has one of the highest rates of burglary in california for a city of its size. in 2017, the city had 1261 thefts from autos. police say they're trying new deterrents programs such as more patrols at shopping centers and visible police lights. but at hotels, restaurants, and parking lots, the broken glass, surveillance cameras, and warning signs all tell a story, one that denny's long-time manager knows all too well. has the auto break-in gotten worse in 12 years? >> uh-huh. >> have you been broken into? >> my car? yes. >> oh, okay. >> they took my navigation system. >> i don't have too much hope that anything is going to be recovered. but i'll take every step i can. >> we checked with vallejo police. they say they're using the video to try to identify the suspect, but they have not put it out on social. meantime, joe and holly accomplished what they intended. they took their kids for a day of fun at six flags discovery kingdom. kristen sze, abc7 news. >> an
and, two, the officer on scene should have taken a report. fbi statistics show vallejo has one of the highest rates of burglary in california for a city of its size. in 2017, the city had 1261 thefts from autos. police say they're trying new deterrents programs such as more patrols at shopping centers and visible police lights. but at hotels, restaurants, and parking lots, the broken glass, surveillance cameras, and warning signs all tell a story, one that denny's long-time manager knows all...
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but you mentioned a slew of statistics there, china in the south china sea. they're the second biggest economy. something i think republicans will play with for a long time, maybe some democratic rivals. melissa: capri, this isn't just a stumble on the campaign trail, this is fundamental misunderstanding what is going on in the world. the theft of chinese, from china of our intellectual property and you know, their company huawei, one of the largest, you know, digital companies in the world with equipment and everything else that you know, a lot of people think it's a giant spy machine? >> you know i think vice president biden in this moment was trying to convey some level of optimism and greatness about the united states basically, trying to say, the united states is the greatest country in the world, nobody can catch up with us, that yes, i think how we all feel and it is aspirational and it is positive but you know, to just leave it there and not also provide some tangible policy ideas on how to approach things like intellectual property theft, currency ma
but you mentioned a slew of statistics there, china in the south china sea. they're the second biggest economy. something i think republicans will play with for a long time, maybe some democratic rivals. melissa: capri, this isn't just a stumble on the campaign trail, this is fundamental misunderstanding what is going on in the world. the theft of chinese, from china of our intellectual property and you know, their company huawei, one of the largest, you know, digital companies in the world...
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the office for national statistics and international accountancy guidelines dictate it doesn't go on the public balance sheet. but it all has to be paid for, it has to come out of taxes ultimately? not taxes, no, we've been clear on that. these companies are profitable companies, they've paid £12 billion to shareholders and we want those profits back into the system and to bring bills down. somebody would be pleased if they had their bills down because of solar panels, but does that take away the individual incentive because of the government spoon feeding us rather than encouraging us? for many years we've been encouraged to take individual responsibility for climate change and there's nothing wrong with that, but we know now that's not been enough. we need to take old government action and we know that by the government doing that, and a labour government would do that, not only can we tackle climate change but we can spare on what we are calling a green industrial revolution that will support businesses setting up manufacturing facilities, to reduce the low carbon and renewable f
the office for national statistics and international accountancy guidelines dictate it doesn't go on the public balance sheet. but it all has to be paid for, it has to come out of taxes ultimately? not taxes, no, we've been clear on that. these companies are profitable companies, they've paid £12 billion to shareholders and we want those profits back into the system and to bring bills down. somebody would be pleased if they had their bills down because of solar panels, but does that take away...
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>>the chp crackdown officers say you better be on your ♪ flintstones! meet the flintstones. ♪ ♪ they're the modern stone age family. ♪ ♪ from the town of bedrock. ♪ meet george jetson. ♪ ♪ his boy elroy. with instant acceleration, electric cars are more fun to drive and more affordable than ever. electric cars are here. plug into the present. ...at a price that has you,s and like...d.hmmm. okay. that's yes for less. say yes to the latest springtref department store prices...
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that's right, the office for national statistics has released employment figures today. but that says it's going down, doesn't it? unemployment, that's its lowest rate since the mid—19 70s. the number of people out of work and looking for a job dropped by 65,000 in the year. that is again quite a healthy sign. average weekly wages have increased by 3.3% — although that rate of increase is slowing down. it's mental health awareness week, the spotlight very much on work. the mediaton service acas has done a survey on this. just over two thirds of us have felt stressed or anxious at work in the last 12 months. most of that is down to workload. but a third of us blame work—life balance. joining me now is penny power, who speaks and writes about this. penny, you have quite a compelling personal story, why don't you fill us personal story, why don't you fill us in? i built a couple of businesses, started being an entrepreneur in 1998 and about 18 months ago i had a shocking experience which ended up being diagnosed as ptsd and then threw time with a psychologist and grou
that's right, the office for national statistics has released employment figures today. but that says it's going down, doesn't it? unemployment, that's its lowest rate since the mid—19 70s. the number of people out of work and looking for a job dropped by 65,000 in the year. that is again quite a healthy sign. average weekly wages have increased by 3.3% — although that rate of increase is slowing down. it's mental health awareness week, the spotlight very much on work. the mediaton service...
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united states was being impeached, the clinton press office did more briefings than any briefing at any period of time at the white house. one of the reasons we did that, is because we had an agenda, we did it every single day. the white house responds, all they do is respond to whatever the media drives every day, it's not oath a -- something that the public has lost, it's something the white house has lost. >> has lost. joe, great to see you, thanks for being here. one more note about upcoming books, the mueller report still number one in paperback. in two weeks, a new book comes out. michael wolff's sequel to fire and fury. it will be equally as explosive as the first, and i have a feeling the white house will want to respond to that book. >>> president trump, the hunt for his tax returns. information about his tax returns and his past. the third stair always creaked. and your mother told me all her life that i should fix it. now it reminds me of her. i'm just glad i never fixed it. listen, you don't need to go anywhere dad. meet christine, she's going to help you around the hous
united states was being impeached, the clinton press office did more briefings than any briefing at any period of time at the white house. one of the reasons we did that, is because we had an agenda, we did it every single day. the white house responds, all they do is respond to whatever the media drives every day, it's not oath a -- something that the public has lost, it's something the white house has lost. >> has lost. joe, great to see you, thanks for being here. one more note about...
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. >> the das office reviews thousands of cases every year. and until today, there was no public way for people to see on a regular basis the consequences of our work. rk. >> gascon says san francisco is the first district attorney's office in the state of california to make its data available to the public through an interactive media. eractive m >>> if we had confidence that the president clearly did not commit a crime, we would have said so. said so. we did not, however, make a determination as to whether the president did commit a crime. >> special counsel robert mueller speaking out today for the first time since of his investigation into russian interference in the 2016 elections. mueller said justice department policy prohibits channeling a sitting president with a crime. but that president trump's conduct warranted a criminal investigation. mike emanuel joins us live from washington with more on what was said and the reaction. mike? mike? >> reporter: hi. the white house says it is case closed for the mueller investigation. many republ
. >> the das office reviews thousands of cases every year. and until today, there was no public way for people to see on a regular basis the consequences of our work. rk. >> gascon says san francisco is the first district attorney's office in the state of california to make its data available to the public through an interactive media. eractive m >>> if we had confidence that the president clearly did not commit a crime, we would have said so. said so. we did not, however,...