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london breed: yes. >> okay. raise your right hand and repeat after me. >> i, london n. breed, do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california against all enemies, foreign and domestic. that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california. i take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion. that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i'm about to enter, and during such time as i hold the office of mayor of the city and county of san francisco. congratulations. [cheers and applause] >> the hon. london breed: thank you. thank you. thank you all so much forum here today, and thank you to the people of san francisco for trusting me to continue to serve as mayor of such an incredible city. as we welcome a new decade, it's really worth taking a moment to reflect on how far we've come in this decade. in 2010, san francisco was deep in the great recession, and our
london breed: yes. >> okay. raise your right hand and repeat after me. >> i, london n. breed, do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california against all enemies, foreign and domestic. that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california. i take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of...
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london breed: yes. >> okay. raise your right hand and repeat after me. >> i, london n. breed, do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california against all enemies, foreign and domestic. that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california. i take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion. that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i'm about to enter, and during such time as i hold the office of mayor of the city and county of san francisco. congratulations. [cheers and applause] >> the hon. london breed: thank you. thank you. thank you all so much forum here today, and thank you to the people of san francisco for trusting me to continue to serve as mayor of such an incredible city. as we welcome a new decade, it's really worth taking a moment to reflect on how far we've come in this decade. in 2010, san francisco was deep in the great recession, and our
london breed: yes. >> okay. raise your right hand and repeat after me. >> i, london n. breed, do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california against all enemies, foreign and domestic. that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california. i take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of...
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london breed: yes. >> okay. raise your right hand and repeat after me. >> i, london n. breed, do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california against all enemies, foreign and domestic. that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california. i take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion. that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i'm about to enter, and during such time as i hold the office of mayor of the city and county of san francisco. congratulations. [cheers and applause] >> the hon. london breed: thank you. thank you. thank you all so much forum here today, and thank you to the people of san francisco for trusting me to continue to serve as mayor of such an incredible city. as we welcome a new decade, it's really worth taking a moment to reflect on how far we've come in this decade. in 2010, san francisco was deep in the great recession, and our
london breed: yes. >> okay. raise your right hand and repeat after me. >> i, london n. breed, do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california against all enemies, foreign and domestic. that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california. i take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of...
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i love london i want to tell papa that story. you have had your differences in the bus with the promise of r.'s johnson over or the development of your home area in london spittle filled area but arguably this book shows your own side when it comes to the importance of the identity of the palace of westminster and big ben barth johnson of course sees the big banners ringing out the it's not leaving the european union but leaving political responsibility in the european union or they were subject to regulations from i'm alarmed to say i do maybe i'm with him on one thing as mayor of london he was he was a difficult character should be set in and certainly in spital fields and elsewhere would occasionally many use powers of the med he inherited look incredible to overturn democratic decisions to happen twice and pitiful big ben a quite i did that caused britain to get a. yes treatment in this and is of course entirely fantastic in moving the old united to say that or beauty but chimes of freedom you know the the belle of big ben in
i love london i want to tell papa that story. you have had your differences in the bus with the promise of r.'s johnson over or the development of your home area in london spittle filled area but arguably this book shows your own side when it comes to the importance of the identity of the palace of westminster and big ben barth johnson of course sees the big banners ringing out the it's not leaving the european union but leaving political responsibility in the european union or they were...
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minutes really you talk about the tower of london much earlier in london being is very much for propaganda purposes the norms of the understand quite correctly how the how the whole of control over all of their compas is based of building fortresses bottom bail you have around the country hold you hold the train through fortifications and the tower is a great example here you control tower hill control the thames who controls the thames will control london it is a freak statement a palatial off the norm of the here to stay. given their demonstrations in paris every other week every single week there been going on housing and design paris there were a lot of talk about how they didn't want another french revolution in their design plan all that much more possible here than a little more organic development of the same. always pop part of the region 3 creation of jewish 4th meeting trenches will is a military or mental road always had his 2nd row of the military drought rush rush milegi or militias or armed troops a place that rules you may find is of under threat of course blackberries i wa
minutes really you talk about the tower of london much earlier in london being is very much for propaganda purposes the norms of the understand quite correctly how the how the whole of control over all of their compas is based of building fortresses bottom bail you have around the country hold you hold the train through fortifications and the tower is a great example here you control tower hill control the thames who controls the thames will control london it is a freak statement a palatial off...
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london, this evening. you have come from london for hogmanay? the fireworks are so much more impressive here, can i saver? aye am pleased to hear that. thanks very much. powerful. eight minutes long. very, very impressive. and making the most of the music that goes with it. very impressive. what a bang. what an absolute bank. would you be tempted to come back ain? would you be tempted to come back again? never. it was amazing. thank you for this. are you going to be standing upfora you for this. are you going to be standing up for a while yet? you for this. are you going to be standing up for a while yewm you for this. are you going to be standing up for a while yet? it is not like it clears out at midnight. it is going to go on. happy new year. happy new year to you. i don't know if my cameraman can manage it. bear with it. you get a sense of what is going on in and broke when you lived above the crowd a little bit. a lot of partying, a lot of chair. but you have to say people here really know how to have a good time. this gentleman, where are
london, this evening. you have come from london for hogmanay? the fireworks are so much more impressive here, can i saver? aye am pleased to hear that. thanks very much. powerful. eight minutes long. very, very impressive. and making the most of the music that goes with it. very impressive. what a bang. what an absolute bank. would you be tempted to come back ain? would you be tempted to come back again? never. it was amazing. thank you for this. are you going to be standing upfora you for...
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london breed: yes. >> okay. raise your right hand and repeat after me. >> i, london n. breed, do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california against all enemies, foreign and domestic. that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california. i take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion. that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i'm about to enter, and during such time as i hold the office of mayor of the city and county of san francisco. congratulations. [cheers and applause] >> the hon. london breed: thank you. thank you. thank you all so much forum here today, and thank you to the people of san francisco for trusting me to continue to serve as mayor of such an incredible city. as we welcome a new decade, it's really worth taking a moment to reflect on how far we've come in this decade. in 2010, san francisco was deep in the great recession, and our
london breed: yes. >> okay. raise your right hand and repeat after me. >> i, london n. breed, do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california against all enemies, foreign and domestic. that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california. i take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of...
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i intend for london to be the greenest city going forward, to be the greenest london mayor. i need londoners as mac support to help lobby the government to do their part as well. and what impact could this have on the third runway at heathrow? i think a new runway at heathrow airport is catastrophic for the climate emergency. it's catastrophic for air quality, for noise pollution, it doesn't make economic sense, let alone environmental sense. the prime minister promised that he would lie in front of a bulldozer to prevent the third runway. he is a man who doesn't break promises, so i'm sure it won't happen. sport now — and england's cricketers are on top in the third test against south africa. dom bess has put the visitors into a dominant position on the third day in port elizabeth. the young somerset spinner took all five of the wickets to fall before a long afternoon delay for rain. in reply to england's first innings of 499 for 9 — a short time ago south africa were 150 for 5. you can follow the action via the bbc sport website. and there's been "panda—monium" at a
i intend for london to be the greenest city going forward, to be the greenest london mayor. i need londoners as mac support to help lobby the government to do their part as well. and what impact could this have on the third runway at heathrow? i think a new runway at heathrow airport is catastrophic for the climate emergency. it's catastrophic for air quality, for noise pollution, it doesn't make economic sense, let alone environmental sense. the prime minister promised that he would lie in...
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london breed: yes. >> okay. raise your right hand and repeat after me. >> i, london n. breed, do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california against all enemies, foreign and domestic. that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california. i take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion. that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i'm about to enter, and during such time as i hold the office of mayor of the city and county of san francisco. congratulations. [cheers and applause] >> the hon. london breed: thank you. thank you. thank you all so much forum here today, and thank you to the people of san francisco for trusting me to continue to serve as mayor of such an incredible city. as we welcome a new decade, it's really worth taking a moment to reflect on how far we've come in this decade. in 2010, san francisco was deep in the great recession, and our
london breed: yes. >> okay. raise your right hand and repeat after me. >> i, london n. breed, do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california against all enemies, foreign and domestic. that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california. i take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of...
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we face in london, across our country and around the world a climate emergency. we've seen in london the consequences of the air quality crisis and we need to take action that's ambitious. what i've announced today is a new green deal for london with a plan to get us to carbon neutral by 2030, using the power of city hall, the dynamism of the private sector and the voluntary groups to work together. to meet this target. the alternative is not worth thinking about. it's very ambitious, though, that date. how will that be achieved? just think of all we've achieved over the last three and a half years in london. people thought i couldn't bring in the ultra low emission zone. we've done it and we've seen a reduction in nitrogen dioxide, but also in particular matter. people said we can stop buying diesel double double decker buses. we've done it on electric buses and on the hydrogen buses, a hybrid. we've started only given licenses to zero emission capital taxis, electric taxes. people said i couldn't do it. we've started in london encouraging even more people to wa
we face in london, across our country and around the world a climate emergency. we've seen in london the consequences of the air quality crisis and we need to take action that's ambitious. what i've announced today is a new green deal for london with a plan to get us to carbon neutral by 2030, using the power of city hall, the dynamism of the private sector and the voluntary groups to work together. to meet this target. the alternative is not worth thinking about. it's very ambitious, though,...
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i intend for london to be the greenest city going forward, to be the greenest london mayor. i need londoners' support to help lobby the government to do their part as well. and what impact could this have on the third runway at heathrow? i think a new runway at heathrow airport is catastrophic for the climate emergency. it's catastrophic for air quality, for noise pollution, it doesn't make economic sense, let alone environmental sense. the prime minister promised that he would lie in front of a bulldozer to prevent the third runway. he is a man who doesn't break promises, so i'm sure it won't happen. let's show you the live pictures from beirut the local time there is just approaching 5:30pm. they are now into their fourth month approaching 5:30pm. they are now into theirfourth month in lebanon, protest as we understand have blocked quite a few of the main roads across lebanon as what has been described again as unprecedented protestations against their political elite that are accused of incompetence. researching the smoke bombs being fired by some of those protesters. we'
i intend for london to be the greenest city going forward, to be the greenest london mayor. i need londoners' support to help lobby the government to do their part as well. and what impact could this have on the third runway at heathrow? i think a new runway at heathrow airport is catastrophic for the climate emergency. it's catastrophic for air quality, for noise pollution, it doesn't make economic sense, let alone environmental sense. the prime minister promised that he would lie in front of...
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i will start with care, you are a london mp, is that going to hold you backin london mp, is that going to hold you back in the north of england?” london mp, is that going to hold you back in the north of england? i have actually talk to thousands of people in the last three and a half years, i've gone very much a london mp, is that going to hold you back in the north of england? i have actually talk to thousands of people in the last three and a half years, i've gone very much to places that, working man places, lots of conversations and lots ofjokes and not one person has ever said to me you are a londoner. they want to say what have you got to say? not where are you from. one person inside you are you from. one person inside you area are you from. one person inside you are a londoner. they said you had the decency to come to my town, where i sit, where i have my lunch and have a conversation with me. i will them at the end of that, tell me three orfour thinks will them at the end of that, tell me three or four thinks of the train on the way home. they say we need infrastructure, de
i will start with care, you are a london mp, is that going to hold you backin london mp, is that going to hold you back in the north of england?” london mp, is that going to hold you back in the north of england? i have actually talk to thousands of people in the last three and a half years, i've gone very much a london mp, is that going to hold you back in the north of england? i have actually talk to thousands of people in the last three and a half years, i've gone very much to places that,...
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and these need these great as dates found that the london the demand was quite what they anticipated and those streets were laid out in zones over. all the. pieces are so you know to do not ok there's a wonderful example of a a mission for you down and then other our other other other models used to riding a medical mission picked up again and what you've got. elaborate on the terrific aside from the probably speculation when the government does come in they come in arguably for imperial celebration you talk about trafalgar square and there's a lot of debate actually now on about the tearing down of statue e.-l. nearly 9 since it was his notion to greatest triumph route through london we're going to go alternately and you square have to be made carved out and that becomes trafalgar square and fox where is carved to make this weird and wonderful very on english a triumphal space to tell of a victory military victory there is talk of these statues charles gordon from sudan charles napier around the square know it's a military square so the statues all military heroes who citizenry have
and these need these great as dates found that the london the demand was quite what they anticipated and those streets were laid out in zones over. all the. pieces are so you know to do not ok there's a wonderful example of a a mission for you down and then other our other other other models used to riding a medical mission picked up again and what you've got. elaborate on the terrific aside from the probably speculation when the government does come in they come in arguably for imperial...
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didn't the money the prince 10 she had misread it talk about the tower of london much earlier in london being used very much for propaganda purposes the norms of the understand quite how the how the whole of controller of their compas is based building fortresses bottom bail you have around the country hold you hold the train through fortifications and the tower is a great example he who control tower hill controls the thames who controls the thames will control london it is a speak statement a palatial off the norm of the here to stay. given there are demonstrations in paris every other week every single week there been going on housing design paris there were a lot of talk about how they didn't want another french revolution well no design plans are all that much more possible here than a little more organic development as a. pop part of the region 3 creation of jewish 4th meeting trenches will is a military big or mental road always had his 2nd row of the military drought rush rush milegi or militias or armed troops of places that were ruled he may find use of under threat of course
didn't the money the prince 10 she had misread it talk about the tower of london much earlier in london being used very much for propaganda purposes the norms of the understand quite how the how the whole of controller of their compas is based building fortresses bottom bail you have around the country hold you hold the train through fortifications and the tower is a great example he who control tower hill controls the thames who controls the thames will control london it is a speak statement a...
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but exactly how that will work isn't clear take for instance london which is home to one of europe's most ethnically diverse populations through food festivals and art londoners have been enjoying a cultural exchange for decades and customers that christian mounted cafe come to enjoy a slice of vienna but brags it is threatening to change all of that. could you imagine london without its rich cullen every man's game without european delicacies like banana crescent and not to cream cake without at full strudel and sapphire cake safe retreats such as to road. and austrian pretzels. this is kid family of viennese style coffee house and restaurant in north london with rex at around the corner patrons hero worried the establishment might be forced to shut down. the kate snow to. nothing i often indulge will it's lovely to see them and to have dishes like that will they remind us of visits that we have made to your. hand what with this little thing we are not we're not only interested in english things i imagine things will close down and it will be you know it'll be a smaller. less intere
but exactly how that will work isn't clear take for instance london which is home to one of europe's most ethnically diverse populations through food festivals and art londoners have been enjoying a cultural exchange for decades and customers that christian mounted cafe come to enjoy a slice of vienna but brags it is threatening to change all of that. could you imagine london without its rich cullen every man's game without european delicacies like banana crescent and not to cream cake without...
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london breed: and at least 17,000 need to be affordable. and to get to 50,000, we can't let disingenuous warnings of shadows and heights get in the way of badly needed housing. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: to get to 50,000, we need to recognize that density is not a dirty word. to get to 50,000, we have to push for solutions to build homes faster and support policies like sb-50 that will allow more housing all over the bay area. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: i'll be going to sacramento to fight for new housing because we need more housing for our workers, for our families, for our seniors. because our retail shops can't afford to hire people who live here, because housing should be affordable and viable to san franciscans of all levels. >> the hon. london breed: we can't say we need more housing and then reject the policies that actually allow us to build that housing. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: i wasn't here decades ago when we imposed restrictive laws to prevent more housing, but i will be here when we start build
london breed: and at least 17,000 need to be affordable. and to get to 50,000, we can't let disingenuous warnings of shadows and heights get in the way of badly needed housing. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: to get to 50,000, we need to recognize that density is not a dirty word. to get to 50,000, we have to push for solutions to build homes faster and support policies like sb-50 that will allow more housing all over the bay area. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: i'll be...
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anna: big weights in london. >> big weights in london. as we look into 2020, we have already started to see the 10-year to two-year spread. you can use many other metrics and think about interest rates starting to tick up in the u.k. some clarity with brexit. clarity with global economics. u.s.-china trade for example should continue to bolster that. if that continues, financials, specifically banks' earnings will move ahead. energy, we saw significant megarevisions in the last half of the year. we have seen oil pick up from in the 50's to now in the mid 60's. we're not super bullish on oil prices but we have seen an awful lot of negativity in the energy sector. matt: if you're bearish, gold has already had quite a run, so maybe not the best place to hide. on the other hand you have u.s. treasury yields that have bounced back to almost 2% and the yen, you can buy 109 for a dollar. where is the best place for bears to put their money? >> not withstanding our more bullish tilt, matt, you have to ook at a couple of things from european persp
anna: big weights in london. >> big weights in london. as we look into 2020, we have already started to see the 10-year to two-year spread. you can use many other metrics and think about interest rates starting to tick up in the u.k. some clarity with brexit. clarity with global economics. u.s.-china trade for example should continue to bolster that. if that continues, financials, specifically banks' earnings will move ahead. energy, we saw significant megarevisions in the last half of...
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london time. today, we speak with this senate vice chair of richard clarida. do not miss that interview at 5:00 p.m. london time. here is the of yana hurtado. viviana: we begin -- viviana hurtado. viviana: the hard work of brexit is far from over. next comes the future trading future with the block and the signals from was mr. and brussels, that may be even more contentious than the divorce agreement. today, prime minister boris johnson will urge the u.k. to unite and level up as it leaves the eu. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell likely has the votes needed to block witnesses in president donald trump's impeachment trial. it makes it increasingly likely the proceedings can wrap up today. it is all but certain to and up in the president's acquittal. pressures for the open up plus meeting has hit a roadblock in russia, worrying that the coronavirus could weaken demand. every time opec has had an emergency meeting in the last decade, it has reduced production to lift prices. supporting an econo
london time. today, we speak with this senate vice chair of richard clarida. do not miss that interview at 5:00 p.m. london time. here is the of yana hurtado. viviana: we begin -- viviana hurtado. viviana: the hard work of brexit is far from over. next comes the future trading future with the block and the signals from was mr. and brussels, that may be even more contentious than the divorce agreement. today, prime minister boris johnson will urge the u.k. to unite and level up as it leaves the...
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a murder investigation is under way in north—east london after three men we re in north—east london after three men were stabbed to death last night. two men have been arrested. tony hall is to stand down as the director general of the bbc, after seven director general of the bbc, after seve n years director general of the bbc, after seven years in the role. he is to become the trustee of the national gallery. first a quick look at
a murder investigation is under way in north—east london after three men we re in north—east london after three men were stabbed to death last night. two men have been arrested. tony hall is to stand down as the director general of the bbc, after seven director general of the bbc, after seve n years director general of the bbc, after seven years in the role. he is to become the trustee of the national gallery. first a quick look at
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it is a london based institution. i think this shows that it has been some time in coming, his leaving. not the surprise everyone thought it was then? a lot of people thought it was then? a lot of people thought he was going to stick around until 2022, when he would mark the centenary until 2022, when he would mark the ce nte nary of until 2022, when he would mark the centenary of the bbc. a lot of his friends were surprised that he was leaving the bbc. but the fact that he is going to the national gallery means that this must have been in the works for some time. we are not sure whatjob he is taking though. no, but the fact that he is taken thatjob means that there has been a long process there, and that the board of the bbc were fully aware of what was going on here. it a surprise that he was leaving the bbc, but clearly it has been some time in the works. arts run through his blood. he came to the bbc from the royal opera house. yes, he stayed there for about 12 years. he had a very senior position at the bbc. he c
it is a london based institution. i think this shows that it has been some time in coming, his leaving. not the surprise everyone thought it was then? a lot of people thought it was then? a lot of people thought he was going to stick around until 2022, when he would mark the centenary until 2022, when he would mark the ce nte nary of until 2022, when he would mark the centenary of the bbc. a lot of his friends were surprised that he was leaving the bbc. but the fact that he is going to the...
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it drags more economic activity down to london, more people, work projects, it feeds london and the places left behind will be even further left behind. the argument to push on with the project isn't really about the speed of the connections to london. it is about taking pressure off the existing system, the commuter trains, and allowing the government to get on with the next development which is high speed trains across england. each new review has raised the price tag and it is now sitting at three times the original estimate. the final decision will be made within weeks. a big change is ahead at the bbc after lord hall announced he's stepping down as director general. he'll remain in the role for the next six months before leaving in the summer — after seven years in the job. lord hall said it was a "hard decision" but that he wanted to put "the interests of the organisation first". the culture secretary, nicky morgan, has paid tribute to lord hall's ‘huge contribution to public service'. our media editor amol rajan is here. what you make of the timing? the next director—general i
it drags more economic activity down to london, more people, work projects, it feeds london and the places left behind will be even further left behind. the argument to push on with the project isn't really about the speed of the connections to london. it is about taking pressure off the existing system, the commuter trains, and allowing the government to get on with the next development which is high speed trains across england. each new review has raised the price tag and it is now sitting at...
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in london 32. a 60 minutes to midnight approximately departure from the european union is the result of a spectacular political miscalculation by the man you see behind david cameron who wanted to whip the e.u. skeptic when of his conservative party back into life the referendum was his weapon of choice but it blew up in his face. their decision will be introduced to provide for an in our 2 referendum on membership of the european union before the end of 2017 government that single sentence from the queen's speech set off a process that would disrupt politics for years. david cameron prime minister at the time introduced the referendum he didn't want britain to leave the e.u. would all he wanted to bring his party's many e.u. critics into line a months long campaign followed that hardliners especially nigel for raj and boris johnson sought to turn public opinion against europe with aggressive slogans and as would later become clear lives. the date of the referendum was june 23rd 2016 and the day af
in london 32. a 60 minutes to midnight approximately departure from the european union is the result of a spectacular political miscalculation by the man you see behind david cameron who wanted to whip the e.u. skeptic when of his conservative party back into life the referendum was his weapon of choice but it blew up in his face. their decision will be introduced to provide for an in our 2 referendum on membership of the european union before the end of 2017 government that single sentence...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones, in london. also in the programme: with less than 2a hours until brexit, we look at britain's chances of striking quick trade deals with the rest of the world, including china. and the high tech trainers said to feel like running on trampolines — are they giving professional athletes an unfair advantage? live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news — it's newsday. hello. it's 1am in london, 9am in the morning here, in singapore, and 2am in geneva, where the coronavirus has been declared a global public emergency by the world health organization. in the last hour, china's national health commission said the death toll from the outbreak in the country rose to 213, with almost 2,000 new cases confirmed. it takes the total number of confirmed cases to almost 10,000. the who said the declaration sent an important signal to the international community. i am declaring a public health emergency of international concern, over the global outbreak of novel coronavirus. the main
i'm lewis vaughan jones, in london. also in the programme: with less than 2a hours until brexit, we look at britain's chances of striking quick trade deals with the rest of the world, including china. and the high tech trainers said to feel like running on trampolines — are they giving professional athletes an unfair advantage? live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news — it's newsday. hello. it's 1am in london, 9am in the morning here, in singapore, and 2am in...
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good morning from bbc london. i'm alice salfield. a self—taught trader from west london who contributed to a brief crash in the us stock market has escaped a further prison term. navinder sarao has already spent four months in prison in the uk after making millions in bogus trades from his childhood bedroom in hounslow. a court in chicago ruled that he should be placed under house arrest for a year. the number of eu jobseekers looking for work in london has dropped by 13% since 2016, that's according to figures analysed for this programme. the globaljob site indeed warns that some industries may struggle to recruit enough staff if the trend continues. but there are already moves by the government to boost training in areas like construction to help provide more opportunities for londoners. we looked at hundreds of thousands ofjob we looked at hundreds of thousands of job searches we looked at hundreds of thousands ofjob searches on indeed and we found a 13% drop in clicks onjobs in london from overseasjobseekers over the last three
good morning from bbc london. i'm alice salfield. a self—taught trader from west london who contributed to a brief crash in the us stock market has escaped a further prison term. navinder sarao has already spent four months in prison in the uk after making millions in bogus trades from his childhood bedroom in hounslow. a court in chicago ruled that he should be placed under house arrest for a year. the number of eu jobseekers looking for work in london has dropped by 13% since 2016, that's...
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london breed: yes. >> okay. raise your right hand and repeat after me. >> i, london n. breed, do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california against all enemies, foreign and domestic. that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california. i take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion. that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i'm about to enter, and during such time as i hold the office of mayor of the city and county of san francisco. congratulations. [cheers and applause] >> the hon. london breed: thank you. thank you. thank you all so much forum here today, and thank you to the people of san francisco for trusting me to continue to serve as mayor of such an incredible city. as we welcome a new decade, it's really worth taking a moment to reflect on how far we've come in this decade. in 2010, san francisco was deep in the great recession, and our
london breed: yes. >> okay. raise your right hand and repeat after me. >> i, london n. breed, do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california against all enemies, foreign and domestic. that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california. i take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of...
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good morning from bbc london, i'm victoria hollins figures obtained by bbc london show the number of reported sexual offences in pubs, clubs and bars has gone up by nearly a third in the past three years. last year a total of 470 were reported to the met police — 75 of which were rape. now victims and campaign groups want more to be done to tackle the problem. currently when a licensed premises applies for an alcohol license they have to speak to certain objectives like how are you going to prevent crime and disorder? how will you protect children? what they do not have to do is speak specifically to prevention of sexual violence. i would like to see that being made a specific licensing objective. and you can hear more about this on inside out london. that's on bbc one, monday evening at 7:30. it's emerged that a car park in buckinghamshire — where an elderly man slipped and later died — wasn't being cleaned as recommended. following the 85—year—old's death the multi—storey at wycombe leisure centre was closed whenever rain was forecast, as a precaution. now, after advice
good morning from bbc london, i'm victoria hollins figures obtained by bbc london show the number of reported sexual offences in pubs, clubs and bars has gone up by nearly a third in the past three years. last year a total of 470 were reported to the met police — 75 of which were rape. now victims and campaign groups want more to be done to tackle the problem. currently when a licensed premises applies for an alcohol license they have to speak to certain objectives like how are you going to...
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london breed: yes. >> okay. raise your right hand and repeat after me. >> i, london n. breed, do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california against all enemies, foreign and domestic. that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california. i take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion. that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i'm about to enter, and during such time as i hold the office of mayor of the city and county of san francisco. congratulations. [cheers and applause] >> the hon. london breed: thank you. thank you. thank you all so much forum here today, and thank you to the people of san francisco for trusting me to continue to serve as mayor of such an incredible city. as we welcome a new decade, it's really worth taking a moment to reflect on how far we've come in this decade. in 2010, san francisco was deep in the great recession, and our
london breed: yes. >> okay. raise your right hand and repeat after me. >> i, london n. breed, do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california against all enemies, foreign and domestic. that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california. i take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of...
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good morning from bbc london. a new report has found children are being held in harmful, solitary conditions at feltham young offenders institute in west london. it was one of five institutes highlighted by the chief inspector of prisons for multiple and widespread failings. one inmate at feltham was left on a filthy matress on the floor for more than 22 hours. the government has said it will be making immediate changes. separating children should never be used as a punishment, and the prison service acknowledged that themselves. but most importantly is the fact that they should be held in conditions which can help these children turn their lives around, and that's not happening if in effect they're being punished, and if the conditions in which they're held actually amounts to what is internationally recognised as a solitary confinement. police are investigating a suspected hit—and—run at wimbledon park. they are appealing for witnesses. there is a big shortage of ethnic—minority foster carers in some parts
good morning from bbc london. a new report has found children are being held in harmful, solitary conditions at feltham young offenders institute in west london. it was one of five institutes highlighted by the chief inspector of prisons for multiple and widespread failings. one inmate at feltham was left on a filthy matress on the floor for more than 22 hours. the government has said it will be making immediate changes. separating children should never be used as a punishment, and the prison...
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london breed: yes. >> okay. raise your right hand and repeat after me. >> i, london n. breed, do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california against all enemies, foreign and domestic. that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california. i take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion. that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i'm about to enter, and during such time as i hold the office of mayor of the city and county of san francisco. congratulations. [cheers and applause] >> the hon. london breed: thank you. thank you. thank you all so much forum here today, and thank you to the people of san francisco for trusting me to continue to serve as mayor of such an incredible city. as we welcome a new decade, it's really worth taking a moment to reflect on how far we've come in this decade. in 2010, san francisco was deep in the great recession, and our
london breed: yes. >> okay. raise your right hand and repeat after me. >> i, london n. breed, do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california against all enemies, foreign and domestic. that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california. i take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of...
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clint, why did you set this game in london? well, you know, marc, i think london is an incredible city to set a video game in. it's not just full of culture and historic landmarks and all kinds of amazing places that people want to go to and visit, it's also an incredible city full of cultural diversity. it was really important for us to be able to make sure we were simulating not just the city and everything that's going on that you see around you but also the population and her people. brexit has been hugely divisive in the uk and quite a lot of people are going to be quite angry that it's been included in a video game. well, i look at it as a creator of culture. if we were creating films or movies or books, it's the same with video games, you know? it's our responsibility to look at the things that are happening in the world around us and have something to say about that, to create something that's meaningful and that people can look at and engage with and it speaks to the world that they live in. this game's been in develop
clint, why did you set this game in london? well, you know, marc, i think london is an incredible city to set a video game in. it's not just full of culture and historic landmarks and all kinds of amazing places that people want to go to and visit, it's also an incredible city full of cultural diversity. it was really important for us to be able to make sure we were simulating not just the city and everything that's going on that you see around you but also the population and her people. brexit...
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i intend for london to be the greenest city going forward, to be the greenest london mayor ever. i need londoners' support to help lobby the government to do their part as well. and what impact could this have on the third runway at heathrow? i think a new runway at heathrow airport is catastrophic for the climate emergency. it's catastrophic for air quality, for noise pollution, it doesn't make economic sense, let alone environmental sense. the prime minister promised that he would lie in front of a bulldozer to prevent the third runway. he is a man who doesn't break promises, so i'm sure it won't happen. and there's been ‘panda—monium' at a zoo in sichuan provence, in the south west of china. 20 bear cubs, born in 2019, were gathered up by zookeepers and shown off, at the country's giant panda conservation centre to mark the upcoming lunar new year, which this year falls onjanuary 25th and rings in the year of the rat. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav danaos. hello there. high pressure will be with us for some time now, bringing with it a lot of dry weather
i intend for london to be the greenest city going forward, to be the greenest london mayor ever. i need londoners' support to help lobby the government to do their part as well. and what impact could this have on the third runway at heathrow? i think a new runway at heathrow airport is catastrophic for the climate emergency. it's catastrophic for air quality, for noise pollution, it doesn't make economic sense, let alone environmental sense. the prime minister promised that he would lie in...
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it drags more economic activity down to london, more people, more commuters, it feeds london and the places left behind will be even further left behind. the argument to push on with the project isn't about pushing speed of connections to london, it's about taking pressure off the existing system, restocking commuter trains and allowing the government back to get on with the next phase of development, high—speed trains across the north of england. each new review has raised the price tag, and it is sitting at three times the original estimate. the government will make its final decision within weeks. the bbc director—general, lord hall has announced that he's stepping down in the summer, after seven years in the job. he said he loved the corporation, but that he wanted his successor to be able to lead it through a formal review in two years time. our media editor amol rajan is here. he has been director—general of the bbc since the end of 2012. how effective has he been?” bbc since the end of 2012. how effective has he been? i think he's been pretty effective. if you go back
it drags more economic activity down to london, more people, more commuters, it feeds london and the places left behind will be even further left behind. the argument to push on with the project isn't about pushing speed of connections to london, it's about taking pressure off the existing system, restocking commuter trains and allowing the government back to get on with the next phase of development, high—speed trains across the north of england. each new review has raised the price tag, and...
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good morning from bbc london. the mayor sadiq khan has said his thoughts are with the familes of the three men who were found dead in redbridge last night, all suffering apparent stab wounds. emergency services were called to a disturbance in elmstead road, seven kings and found the three men, aged in their 20s or 30s. extra police enforcement powers have been authorised for the whole of redbridge borough until 8am this morning. several local roads around the scene remain closed. plans to reuse and disturb old graves at the world famous highgate cemetery in north london will come a step closer this week. it's as a private members bill comes before the house of lords. friends of highgate cemetery trust say space is quickly running out and steps need to be taken to free plots. the london eye is marking its 20th year of towering over the capital. it was opened by the then—prime minister tony blair on new years eve 1999. it had an initial technical problem though so didn't open to the public for a further 3 months.
good morning from bbc london. the mayor sadiq khan has said his thoughts are with the familes of the three men who were found dead in redbridge last night, all suffering apparent stab wounds. emergency services were called to a disturbance in elmstead road, seven kings and found the three men, aged in their 20s or 30s. extra police enforcement powers have been authorised for the whole of redbridge borough until 8am this morning. several local roads around the scene remain closed. plans to reuse...
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law firms in the city of london, top level —— law firms in the city of london, top level — — law law firms in the city of london, top level —— law firms, one has appointed a sober supervisor, one that will keep check at social gatherings at events to make sure the staff don't drink too much. the policy was in place for the christmas party lines —— last month. at one point do they say, excuse me, you have had enough. it is it -- is that people's partners, or? when your partner along. i'm afraid you've had too much! it is like a school monitor, class monitor situation. lots of the papers are talking about sergio aguero. many back papers looking similar to that. legend, they are calling him. more than alan shearer. a great picture, serena williams who has won her first tournament is having her little girl. it has been nearly three years are so great to see her back. she won in auckland over the weekend but this is my favourite story, this is in the back page of the telegraph. wrestling. wrestling never really went anyway, did it? but wwe has changed broadcasters. it will be on b
law firms in the city of london, top level —— law firms in the city of london, top level — — law law firms in the city of london, top level —— law firms, one has appointed a sober supervisor, one that will keep check at social gatherings at events to make sure the staff don't drink too much. the policy was in place for the christmas party lines —— last month. at one point do they say, excuse me, you have had enough. it is it -- is that people's partners, or? when your partner...
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is a member of the european parliament representing london well for the next hour or so as a member of the u.k. center left liberal democrat party both british and german citizenship and joins us from london welcome to day w how are you feeling as press it approaches. good evening it's very loud here in parliament square many people are celebrating and many more are mourning tonight i am not celebrating this is a very sad day for britain it's a very sad day. for europe but of course i'm in the minority here in parliament square i have lost my job today but more importantly europe has lost one of its most important partners and britain has lost its most important trading partner in europe so not a good day for me but a cause to celebrate for many others which of course i acknowledge. of the prime minister world so they call for people to pull together. given that you lost the argument and we are where we are what can you as a politician do to help. heal the divisions that have been so evident over the last 3 years. there is a lot of work to do for us here firstly i want to continue work
is a member of the european parliament representing london well for the next hour or so as a member of the u.k. center left liberal democrat party both british and german citizenship and joins us from london welcome to day w how are you feeling as press it approaches. good evening it's very loud here in parliament square many people are celebrating and many more are mourning tonight i am not celebrating this is a very sad day for britain it's a very sad day. for europe but of course i'm in the...
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in his bid to be the london mayor. we'll look ata to be the london mayor. we'll look at a clip of something he posted on twitter. let's look. hi, are you happy to have a quick film? definitely. good to see you, i'm rory. lilo. nice to see you. good to see you, i'm rory. screw, bro. good to see you. very nice to meet you. i'm sev, nice to meet you. hi, rory. good to see you. do you all live around here, or...? we do indeed, yes. sort of. have you always lived around here? we're from ireland, actually. you're originally from ireland? dublin ireland, yeah. dublin? all: yeah. uh-huh. and when did you move here, a few years ago? hi there, i'm rory. good to see you. my my mistake, it was a bid to become leader of the tory party. he mistakenly describe those three irish people as gangsters. he later apologised. your reaction? i'm sure there's many grandmothers out there who are shocked not necessarily. don't generalise about grandmothers! i'm here to help people understand their fears. i'm here to help people understand theirfears. a lot i'm here to help people un
in his bid to be the london mayor. we'll look ata to be the london mayor. we'll look at a clip of something he posted on twitter. let's look. hi, are you happy to have a quick film? definitely. good to see you, i'm rory. lilo. nice to see you. good to see you, i'm rory. screw, bro. good to see you. very nice to meet you. i'm sev, nice to meet you. hi, rory. good to see you. do you all live around here, or...? we do indeed, yes. sort of. have you always lived around here? we're from ireland,...
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this is kept fail a viennese style coffee house and restaurant in north london which breaks it around the corner patrons hero one reads the establishment might be forced to shut down. the kate snow to. now that i often indulge will it's lovely to see them and to have dishes like. will they remind us of visits that we have made to your. hand what we did we are not we're not only interested in english things i imagine things will close down and it will be you know it'll be a smaller. less interesting dynamic environment which recognize the coffee. kind of all know a course of honor calls upon. the coffee house was established by christiane nick he's been living in britain for 24 years he was deeply disappointed by the brics it vote london after all is his home he's certain breaks it will make it harder to run his business and to import products from mainland europe. until now that wasn't a problem. products ordered from australia would get here faster than english products here in the harp but all the extra paperwork all the extra forms that are no need to be filled are would cost crunc
this is kept fail a viennese style coffee house and restaurant in north london which breaks it around the corner patrons hero one reads the establishment might be forced to shut down. the kate snow to. now that i often indulge will it's lovely to see them and to have dishes like. will they remind us of visits that we have made to your. hand what we did we are not we're not only interested in english things i imagine things will close down and it will be you know it'll be a smaller. less...
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good morning from bbc london homophobic hate crimes in london have increased by 55% in five years, prompting calls for changes to the law. latest figures show there were more than 3,000 hate crimes based on sexual orientation in the 12 months to october. shaun bailey, the conservative candidate for mayor of london, is calling for new laws and tougher sentencing. but mayor sadiq khan says it's "too simplistic to think that creating a new offence will solve the problem". an investigation has been launched after a fire broke out overnight at a waste recycling plant in east london. 60 firefighters attended the scene on chequers lane in dagenham just after midnight. it took almost three hours to bring the fire under control. eight engines from the london fire brigade attended the scene just after midnight on friday, with the fire affecting almost 20 tonnes of household waste inside a barn. cctv could be installed outside some schools to catch parents and other drivers who don't follow the rules when it comes to parking. it's becoming a problem all over london and the home counties. in essex, they
good morning from bbc london homophobic hate crimes in london have increased by 55% in five years, prompting calls for changes to the law. latest figures show there were more than 3,000 hate crimes based on sexual orientation in the 12 months to october. shaun bailey, the conservative candidate for mayor of london, is calling for new laws and tougher sentencing. but mayor sadiq khan says it's "too simplistic to think that creating a new offence will solve the problem". an...
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i am a rich a pitch in london -- i'm nejra cehic in london. china is cutting reserve requirements for banks. the ratio will be lowered by 50 basis points, releasing 800 yuan ofu.n. -- liquidity to make it easier to borrow money. -- stops the return of carlos ghosn a week before his arrest in tokyo. they say the justice ministry requested he be tried in the country but japanese officials did not respond. a flight to beirut for -- he had planned a flight to beirut for month. to restoretempting its ambitions as a . this is after a launch failed just minutes after touchdown. david stern, the man who transformed the nba, has died. during his tenure, he boosted revenue from 118 million dollars $5.5 billion. is years of service make him the longest tenured commissioner of any sport. much. thank you so has said he will soon debut a new weapon. joining us to discuss is annmarie hordern. sayinge: kim jong-un is he is starting the new year with an ominous message, claiming he was no longer bound by his pledge to halt missile tests and would debut a new w
i am a rich a pitch in london -- i'm nejra cehic in london. china is cutting reserve requirements for banks. the ratio will be lowered by 50 basis points, releasing 800 yuan ofu.n. -- liquidity to make it easier to borrow money. -- stops the return of carlos ghosn a week before his arrest in tokyo. they say the justice ministry requested he be tried in the country but japanese officials did not respond. a flight to beirut for -- he had planned a flight to beirut for month. to restoretempting...