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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: wow. that's a lot of years. >> and so many travels that you go through, this was unreal. just kind of a different team than the year before. i tell everybody last year's team was a ferrari. you could do anything with it. this year's team was a buick. we had to run it out. it's amazing we did this, and it's amazing for them because they bought into what we were selling. the best thing is when we went up to mariposa, it's the championship. none of on us kids have been -- none of our kids have been out of san francisco. what's that smell? well, that's cow smell. we rented a room to sit in before the game. and we went to this game. and here we are, asian, african american, white. different group against a predominantly white culture. and everyone was thinking we would be the ones who broke down, we would be the ones who pointed fingers at each other. we would be the ones who screwed it up. and you would be proud of us, mayor. we didn't screw it up. unbelievable. people there, unbelievable. wha
london breed: wow. that's a lot of years. >> and so many travels that you go through, this was unreal. just kind of a different team than the year before. i tell everybody last year's team was a ferrari. you could do anything with it. this year's team was a buick. we had to run it out. it's amazing we did this, and it's amazing for them because they bought into what we were selling. the best thing is when we went up to mariposa, it's the championship. none of on us kids have been -- none...
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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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this also changed the atmosphere in the london embassy. security staff started confiscating visitors bags and mobile phones. they appeared to have been tasked with collecting as much information as possible. actress and activist pamela anderson would visit julian assange as regularly while she was talking to him security staff apparently inspected her cell phone noting her password on a yellow slip. data seems to have been systematically gathered from assigned as gifts phones were forcibly opened private messages copied and stored without consent ration reports compiled the german public broadcasters n.p.r. and w.t.r. in possession of internal documents. in one e-mail the head of u.c. global rights quite openly. another regular visitor to the embassy is a songes lawyer to martinez coordinating a songes defense against the us from spain. will. see. it a lot more by mr a son was always very concerned about being listened in on. but i want them i personally asked the security staff several time limits on whether the cameras that were installe
this also changed the atmosphere in the london embassy. security staff started confiscating visitors bags and mobile phones. they appeared to have been tasked with collecting as much information as possible. actress and activist pamela anderson would visit julian assange as regularly while she was talking to him security staff apparently inspected her cell phone noting her password on a yellow slip. data seems to have been systematically gathered from assigned as gifts phones were forcibly...
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this also changed the atmosphere in the london embassy. security staff started confiscating visitors bags and mobile phones. they appeared to have been tasked with collecting as much information as possible. actress and activist pamela anderson would visit julian assange as regularly while she was talking to him security staff apparently inspected her cell phone noting her password on a yellow slip. data seems to have been systematically gathered from massages guests phones were forcibly opened private messages copied and stored without consent ration reports compiled the german public broadcasters n.p.r. and w.t.r. are in possession of internal documents. in one e-mail the head of u.c. global rights quite openly. another regular visitor to the embassy is a songes lawyer to martinez who scored needing a songes defense against the u.s. from spain. such little by mr a sandwich was always very concerned about being listened in on me but i want them i personally asked the security staff several times whether the cameras that were installed eve
this also changed the atmosphere in the london embassy. security staff started confiscating visitors bags and mobile phones. they appeared to have been tasked with collecting as much information as possible. actress and activist pamela anderson would visit julian assange as regularly while she was talking to him security staff apparently inspected her cell phone noting her password on a yellow slip. data seems to have been systematically gathered from massages guests phones were forcibly opened...
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let's try that out on the mayor of london. the original hsz the mayor of london. the original hs2 vision was to serve and regenerate our towns, but in south yorkshire, our towns are facing all of the pain and none or very little of the pain and none or very little of the pain and none or very little of the gain. can i come into him the hs no concept, come up with by local campaigners, which has a plan, an integrated plan to help towns like doncaster. he makes a very good point on behalf of doncaster and we are certainly looking at the hs plan he mentions. the prime minister knows how bitterly disappointed my constituents in staffordshire will be about the decision. could i simply ask him, when he is considering the question in review, to include phase two a two that part of the constituency that will be so badly affected because we need to have a proper link with hands a car to make sure that stoke and stafford are properly serviced. does he understand that and will he do everything to make sure we are kept in the review? absolutely. he has my full support on hand
let's try that out on the mayor of london. the original hsz the mayor of london. the original hs2 vision was to serve and regenerate our towns, but in south yorkshire, our towns are facing all of the pain and none or very little of the pain and none or very little of the pain and none or very little of the gain. can i come into him the hs no concept, come up with by local campaigners, which has a plan, an integrated plan to help towns like doncaster. he makes a very good point on behalf of...
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what about the issue of london to hear, london today, what about theissue hear, london today, what about the issue of trying to get across the north? people that work harrogate or other play —— other parts, they can get to london in a couple of hours but they can't get to manchester quickly. it is a nightmare as the roads are completely jammed. there will be announcements. there are plans for it to go further on to manchester, leeds, to be confirmed, but also the cross pennines, across connectivity. this government has been elected, quite significantly, by people of the north of england and the united kingdom. there is a political debt that borisjohnson there is a political debt that boris johnson and the government owes to these people andi government owes to these people and i think you will see it being paid back through the infrastructure and where it is delivered. i want to add—on, b i cycles, delivered. i want to add—on, bicycles, cities, shared space, a real vision for helping quality of life in towns across the uk. well worth looking at the uk. well worth looking at the d
what about the issue of london to hear, london today, what about theissue hear, london today, what about the issue of trying to get across the north? people that work harrogate or other play —— other parts, they can get to london in a couple of hours but they can't get to manchester quickly. it is a nightmare as the roads are completely jammed. there will be announcements. there are plans for it to go further on to manchester, leeds, to be confirmed, but also the cross pennines, across...
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temperatures are 12 celsius in london, around seven celsius in london, around seven celsius in london, around seven celsius in glasgow. mondays and we will see the peak of those scales across scotland, perhaps gusting up 00:14:09,086 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 to 80 mph in some of those places. this is bbc news, i'm ben brown live in south london. the headlines at eight. a man shot dead by police after he stabbed people on streatham high road in south london this afternoon was under active police surveillance, it is understood. a hoax device was strapped to his body. three people are hurt, with one man in a life—threatening condition. police are treating it as a terrorist incident, and have said they believe it to be "islamist related" how many shots did you hear? like three. three shots. and what happened then? what did you do? ijust ran. ijust ran for my life. how frightening was that? very frightening, and i'm still shaking.
temperatures are 12 celsius in london, around seven celsius in london, around seven celsius in london, around seven celsius in glasgow. mondays and we will see the peak of those scales across scotland, perhaps gusting up 00:14:09,086 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 to 80 mph in some of those places. this is bbc news, i'm ben brown live in south london. the headlines at eight. a man shot dead by police after he stabbed people on streatham high road in south london this afternoon was under active...
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when you move out of london towards the suburban area, it is still classed as central london or on the threshold and in the middle of london is an even tighter area known as the government security zone, but the fact that it has now without, if that is a case, is slightly worrying. there is at least one report that i have seen saying this could be the conclusion of a car chase which puts a very different emphasis on it. we have seen some of those reports of a car chase. we have even seen one report which we were reporting on the bbc breaking news page suggesting that one of the cars might have crashed, and that potentially leads to the suggestion that streatham may not have been the target of the attack, but i would like to move on to the actual police tactics. can you talk through the decision that the officers would have had to make in real time? we have had one potential statement from a witness saying that the attacker might have carried silver canisters. what kind of decisions with the police officers have been making? well, the police force in london goes through an intense perio
when you move out of london towards the suburban area, it is still classed as central london or on the threshold and in the middle of london is an even tighter area known as the government security zone, but the fact that it has now without, if that is a case, is slightly worrying. there is at least one report that i have seen saying this could be the conclusion of a car chase which puts a very different emphasis on it. we have seen some of those reports of a car chase. we have even seen one...
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of london. what you saw there was ambulances in attendance. we understand from eyewitnesses at the scene and one person has tweeted that there are roads closed. we also have witnesses saying they heard gunshots fired just after 2pm this afternoon. emergency services came to the scene. we understand that paramedics, although we are told that there is one fatality, we are waiting confirmation of this. we understand one man is dead after this incident on streatham high street and you can see how busy it is. anyone who knows the area will know it is very busy on a sunday afternoon. my high street is where it took place. 0ne afternoon. my high street is where it took place. one man is reported to be dead, but the paramedics, we are told, are treating two people at the scene. it is not clear who that second person is. it is not clear how they are connected to this incident. i will not speculate about that, all i will tell you is that we are told that two people are being treated at the scene. we separ
of london. what you saw there was ambulances in attendance. we understand from eyewitnesses at the scene and one person has tweeted that there are roads closed. we also have witnesses saying they heard gunshots fired just after 2pm this afternoon. emergency services came to the scene. we understand that paramedics, although we are told that there is one fatality, we are waiting confirmation of this. we understand one man is dead after this incident on streatham high street and you can see how...
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london breed: wait a minute. you look like you're a student at lowell high school. >> you know, not too long ago, i was at lincoln. >> the hon. london breed: lincoln? too nice. and not too long ago, you guys beat lincoln. >> not when i was playing. >> come on up, coach, and congratulations to everybody. [applause] >> good evening. my name is kelly sung, and i am the varsity coach at lowell high school. first, i'd like to thank mayor london breed and her staff for inviting us here tonight. it's so amazing to be recognized for all our hard work. growing up and attending lincoln high school, the aaa teams never made it far in the post season. in the beginning of this season, our goal was to win our section title and to get past the second round of nor-cal. we were able to accomplish that and so much more, but i will let marie go kind of speak to that. what i wanted to touch on is how proud i am of these girls. before practice or tournaments, you could find them studying for their tests or getting ahead of homework.
london breed: wait a minute. you look like you're a student at lowell high school. >> you know, not too long ago, i was at lincoln. >> the hon. london breed: lincoln? too nice. and not too long ago, you guys beat lincoln. >> not when i was playing. >> come on up, coach, and congratulations to everybody. [applause] >> good evening. my name is kelly sung, and i am the varsity coach at lowell high school. first, i'd like to thank mayor london breed and her staff for...
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low i maryanne demasi in london you're watching al-jazeera also coming up. syria's government and russian backed forces ramp up their offensive and live in aleppo civilians are again caught in the crossfire and. divisions remain despite iraq's new prime minister being named why protesters can't agree on who should lead the country. and a man is shot dead by police after 2 people are stabbed on a busy london street. the 1st of china new restrictions have been imposed on a 2nd major city in an effort to contain the spread of the corona virus the eastern city of when joe home to 9000000 people is a 100 kilometers from one hand where the virus was 1st discovered a man in the philippines now has also died from the virus this the 1st confirmed death outside of china is there scott has more from beijing. one of the purpose built coronavirus hospitals and one hand will open its doors on monday another is due to go online in the coming days together chinese officials say more than 2000 patients with the virus will be able to get care at the new facilities but with ur
low i maryanne demasi in london you're watching al-jazeera also coming up. syria's government and russian backed forces ramp up their offensive and live in aleppo civilians are again caught in the crossfire and. divisions remain despite iraq's new prime minister being named why protesters can't agree on who should lead the country. and a man is shot dead by police after 2 people are stabbed on a busy london street. the 1st of china new restrictions have been imposed on a 2nd major city in an...
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london quicker sometimes than north london. but you are in the lap of the gods when it comes to putting on the sirens and racing to a scene like this. as i said, we still don‘t know the full details of what is unfolding still on the streets of streatham. peter parra, former met officer with the anti—terrorism branch. thank you so much forjoining us. you‘re watching bbc news, bringing continuing coverage of this afternoon‘s incident in south london. the metropolitan police have confirmed that they shot a man dead on streatham high road. the police say they believe there are two injured victims and the incident has been declared terrorist—related by the police. members of the public have been asked to stay away from the scene. our correspondent dan johnson is with me now. dan, those are the bare—bones of the attack, but the police are already into the questions of why and who. indeed, yes, that investigationjust getting under way in streatham and probably another places as well because very quickly their priority will
london quicker sometimes than north london. but you are in the lap of the gods when it comes to putting on the sirens and racing to a scene like this. as i said, we still don‘t know the full details of what is unfolding still on the streets of streatham. peter parra, former met officer with the anti—terrorism branch. thank you so much forjoining us. you‘re watching bbc news, bringing continuing coverage of this afternoon‘s incident in south london. the metropolitan police have confirmed...
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the london trip is not a bad one. i had to london pretty much every weekend for me london works. i'd be more inclined, my other office is in manchester, getting from leeds to manchester, getting from leeds to manchester is the devil's own job. sol manchester is the devil's own job. so i would be more inclined to put something into the northern infrastructure that goes left— right than north— south. infrastructure that goes left— right than north- south. money in other places, really. where? roads? parking, parking for disabled people. facilities. you know, if you live and work in the north you will probably know that roots are london is often more reliable and efficient even though it is hundreds of miles away, than it is to get to your closest city, which could be 20, 30, 40 miles away. so the partnership estimates if northern cities can be linked together in a meaningful way, there is £6 billion of economic potential that could be unlocked. across the north this morning, people are saying this is a great start but it has to be a small part ofa start but it has to be a sm
the london trip is not a bad one. i had to london pretty much every weekend for me london works. i'd be more inclined, my other office is in manchester, getting from leeds to manchester, getting from leeds to manchester is the devil's own job. sol manchester is the devil's own job. so i would be more inclined to put something into the northern infrastructure that goes left— right than north— south. infrastructure that goes left— right than north- south. money in other places, really....
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it will benefit london. the faster you can get to london from the regions, london is a black hole which sucks in money, it is the finest city in the world but the faster you can get to london the more resources it will suck out. we need more communication to create critical mass to retain our graduates and young people who can have a strong feature in the midlands and the north and not feel that to progress their career they have to go to london. you supported the prime minister when he was running for leader. because you campaigned so prominently on this, you must have raised this with him, so was today's decision surprising? it was disappointing. i raised it with boris when he asked me to support him for leader and he delivered on that promise. what we will now have is a review of phase two. i will fight for my constituents to seek a better route through north west leicestershire and also i want protection from the environmental damage it is doing with the heart of the new national forest as well. i will c
it will benefit london. the faster you can get to london from the regions, london is a black hole which sucks in money, it is the finest city in the world but the faster you can get to london the more resources it will suck out. we need more communication to create critical mass to retain our graduates and young people who can have a strong feature in the midlands and the north and not feel that to progress their career they have to go to london. you supported the prime minister when he was...
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good morning from bbc london. the metropolitan police has confirmed there will be additional patrols in and around streatham following yesterday afternoon's attack. three people were injured, with one person in a life—threatening condition after a 20—year—old man started stabbing people on the streatham high road. he was shot dead by police and has been named as sudesh amman. public safety is obviously our top priority and to reassure the public we will be enhancing police patrols in the area. well, there are still road closures and travel restrictions in place around streatham this morning. this is a live shot of the road closures along streatham high road between st leonard's church and pendennis road. 0bviously likely to cause some disruption this morning. and there are also 19 bus routes on diversion, so, this could add time on to journeys in the area. we'll have more travel in a moment. a group of vets are taking to the streets of london to offer support to the pets of those who are homeless in the capi
good morning from bbc london. the metropolitan police has confirmed there will be additional patrols in and around streatham following yesterday afternoon's attack. three people were injured, with one person in a life—threatening condition after a 20—year—old man started stabbing people on the streatham high road. he was shot dead by police and has been named as sudesh amman. public safety is obviously our top priority and to reassure the public we will be enhancing police patrols in the...
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this is south london, some way out from central london secular exactly, there armed police officers patrolling all the time around every major city secular but particularly around the high—profile sites in london. armed officers are stationed outside buildings like buckingham palace, the houses of parliament. but then you have these mobile officers with the tools they need to step in very quickly. their target is to get to an incident like this ina is to get to an incident like this in a matter of minutes. no doing something in somewhere like streatham something in somewhere like streatha m ta kes something in somewhere like streatham takes a while because it is not a high—profile target that they would naturally be guarding. but they aim to get it any sort of incident like this in a matter of minutes, and it appears that they have been able to come up whether they were called in by the collea g u es they were called in by the colleagues who are already there or not. still waiting for clarity on that. we are now getting the pieces of the jigsaw puzzle slowly coming together. we are getting
this is south london, some way out from central london secular exactly, there armed police officers patrolling all the time around every major city secular but particularly around the high—profile sites in london. armed officers are stationed outside buildings like buckingham palace, the houses of parliament. but then you have these mobile officers with the tools they need to step in very quickly. their target is to get to an incident like this ina is to get to an incident like this in a...
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south london hospitals. 0ne people were taken by ambulance to south london hospitals. one man in his 40s was initially considered to be in his 40s was initially considered to beina his 40s was initially considered to be in a life—threatening condition. however, we are thankful that following his treatment at hospital, this is no longer the case. one woman in her 50s had a non—life—threatening injuries and has been discharged from hospital. and another woman in her 20s has minor injuries, believed to have been caused by glass following the discharge of the police firearm. she continues to receive treatment in hospital. my thoughts are clearly with the victims and their families. we are confident that this is an isolated incident that has been contained. officers from our counterterrorism command are investigating at pace. we are also liaising and cooperating with the independent office of police conduct as they conduct their necessary inquiries. the suspect has not yet been formally identified. however,
south london hospitals. 0ne people were taken by ambulance to south london hospitals. one man in his 40s was initially considered to be in his 40s was initially considered to beina his 40s was initially considered to be in a life—threatening condition. however, we are thankful that following his treatment at hospital, this is no longer the case. one woman in her 50s had a non—life—threatening injuries and has been discharged from hospital. and another woman in her 20s has minor injuries,...
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is khan, the mayor of london. paul says, public. is khan, the mayor of london. paulsays, "longer nails does —— state or terrorism offences is right in visible but in practice, our understaffed, underfunded, chaotic prison system provides a terrorist recruiting ground". janet on facebook says, "if this man needed watching, leave him in a cell where it is easier to see what is up to". jasmine says, "it is the absolute failure of the legal system. if we look back at almost all recent attacks in london, they happened because of people who had had previous collections of terrorism or had been injail. why is the legal system allowing them to walk free and risk innocent peoples lives? it is an absolute failure of the security systems". this message on facebook says, "there were no mechanisms for keeping him injail for the length of his sentence? can someone expand why he was given three three years and four months in the first place if there was no legal let mechanism to keep them in place for that length of time?" thank you for those. we are just outside the outer
is khan, the mayor of london. paul says, public. is khan, the mayor of london. paulsays, "longer nails does —— state or terrorism offences is right in visible but in practice, our understaffed, underfunded, chaotic prison system provides a terrorist recruiting ground". janet on facebook says, "if this man needed watching, leave him in a cell where it is easier to see what is up to". jasmine says, "it is the absolute failure of the legal system. if we look back at...
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you've got these massive postproduction companies in london. who are making a fortune and they are very well—known and very well trusted and you are running around atan well trusted and you are running around at an event with a business card, did that work?|j around at an event with a business card, did that work? i think it went down relatively well, given this is an industry that needed disrupting for quite a long time, the media has changed massively. these businesses i feel have not adapted. so it went down relatively well, there was definitely some scepticism when it's me with a skateboard and a business card, i'll make you some great digital content but i think it grabbed peoplepos macro interest. from the point of view of an initial investment, you cannot just from the point of view of an initial investment, you cannotjust do it for nothing, presumably? we did, actually, £50 on a business bank account, started in a shed in my parents gardens. hejust account, started in a shed in my parents gardens. he just needed a camera and a skateb
you've got these massive postproduction companies in london. who are making a fortune and they are very well—known and very well trusted and you are running around atan well trusted and you are running around at an event with a business card, did that work?|j around at an event with a business card, did that work? i think it went down relatively well, given this is an industry that needed disrupting for quite a long time, the media has changed massively. these businesses i feel have not...
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hs2 will connect london euston to west london. the station here will interchange with crossrail, another late and over budget new railway. then the high—speed route moves north, through buckinghamshire and up through warwickshire. there'll be a tunnel here and at several other sites along the route. at solihull, there'll be an interchange station with links to birmingham airport. the railway then divides at birmingham and onto crewe. the latter phases of the project, linking crewe to manchester and birmingham to leeds, via towns like mexborough, will be reviewed. the route could change to save money and to link it up more with other railways. this is what birmingham's main station will look like. well we ll over well over budget. it could waste all the money that could go to the regions. this is what birmingham's main station will look like. hs2 will reduce journey times to london by half an hour. and to leeds from birmingham by an hour. these apprentices already working on the project happy it's going ahead. we need more infras
hs2 will connect london euston to west london. the station here will interchange with crossrail, another late and over budget new railway. then the high—speed route moves north, through buckinghamshire and up through warwickshire. there'll be a tunnel here and at several other sites along the route. at solihull, there'll be an interchange station with links to birmingham airport. the railway then divides at birmingham and onto crewe. the latter phases of the project, linking crewe to...
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by the expansion and the mayor of london sadiq khan. people in flood—hit parts of the midlands are being warned they could face a further ten days of what police are calling "difficult conditions". homes across shropshire and worcestershire were evacuated yesterday after barriers holding back the river severn began to give way. in the shropshire town of ironbridge, a severe flood warning remains in place today. the government will publish its strategy for post—brexit trade talks later, as it prepares for formal negotiations with the eu to begin. brussels has already set out its strategy. it wants britain to follow eu rules and standards, and grant access to its fishing grounds. the two sides begin talks next week, with the aim of reaching an agreement by the end of the transition period on the 31st of december. borisjohnson says he's "determined to end rough sleeping". the prime minister's promising to spend more than £230 million on tackling the problem. the money will fund accommodation for 6,000 people. new figures out this morn
by the expansion and the mayor of london sadiq khan. people in flood—hit parts of the midlands are being warned they could face a further ten days of what police are calling "difficult conditions". homes across shropshire and worcestershire were evacuated yesterday after barriers holding back the river severn began to give way. in the shropshire town of ironbridge, a severe flood warning remains in place today. the government will publish its strategy for post—brexit trade talks...
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was followed up the world cup in london was followed up by the world cup in london was followed up by qualification to the olympics in tokyo for the first time in the history of the women's game in ireland. it is there, ireland have done it! we had to shoot out and we were a 3-1 we had to shoot out and we were a 3—1 down, we said, we've got this, and when we won it was just an eruption of tears and happiness and relief. at just relief. atjust 22, relief. at just 22, zoe relief. atjust 22, zoe wilson already has over 100 senior caps. for most athletes in the build—up to an olympic games training has to go alongside work, for a survey that means spending time at ballyclare high school, where she gained her own education in hockey. she is back training to be a teacher but when she walked these holes as a people the ireland team she looked up people the ireland team she looked up to was not reaching the heights they are now. something has changed within irish hockey but what is it? i suppose when i was younger i was being coached by a male hockey players and ex male hockey players whi
was followed up the world cup in london was followed up by the world cup in london was followed up by qualification to the olympics in tokyo for the first time in the history of the women's game in ireland. it is there, ireland have done it! we had to shoot out and we were a 3-1 we had to shoot out and we were a 3—1 down, we said, we've got this, and when we won it was just an eruption of tears and happiness and relief. at just relief. atjust 22, relief. at just 22, zoe relief. atjust 22, zoe...
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from euston in central london to west london, through counties like warwickshire and up to birmingham, work to prepare the ground for the first stretch of a high—speed railway has been going on for years. here in solihull, they're diverting a road over the m112 to make way for the railway. the amount of work going on here, building a new bridge, diverting a road over a motorway, gives you a sense of why it has always been hard to imagine that the government might scrap this project, particularly the first stretch of it, running from here in the west midlands down to london. gordon brown was in charge when the project was conceived a decade ago. the time for high—speed rail has come. 0ther prime ministers have given it their backing. today, borisjohnson will, too. he'll back the whole project — a y—shaped railway. the latter phase linking birmingham to manchester and leeds will be reviewed to try and cut costs. but it will go ahead. hs2 is needed, say supporters, because our railways are overcrowded. but the high—speed vision, this is what they hope birmingham station will lo
from euston in central london to west london, through counties like warwickshire and up to birmingham, work to prepare the ground for the first stretch of a high—speed railway has been going on for years. here in solihull, they're diverting a road over the m112 to make way for the railway. the amount of work going on here, building a new bridge, diverting a road over a motorway, gives you a sense of why it has always been hard to imagine that the government might scrap this project,...
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london. we are a0 metres below the surface right now. this is one of the main access shaft to get all the equipment, material and concrete down to this level. it ta kes you and concrete down to this level. it takes you out further west toward putney and that way towards central london so right underneath the capitalfor a sewerage london so right underneath the capital for a sewerage treatment plant out in east london. it is a huge undertaking. they started construction again 201a and not expected to be finished by 202a. why such a big project? i have been finding out. every time you flush and was in the capital, the water enters a sewerage network over 1000 miles long, built over 150 yea rs network over 1000 miles long, built over 150 years ago by the victorian engineerjess of basiljet. london had just 2 million people back then. todayit had just 2 million people back then. today it is over eight million and the old pipes are struggling to cope. but the problem comes when it rains. raw sewera
london. we are a0 metres below the surface right now. this is one of the main access shaft to get all the equipment, material and concrete down to this level. it ta kes you and concrete down to this level. it takes you out further west toward putney and that way towards central london so right underneath the capitalfor a sewerage london so right underneath the capital for a sewerage treatment plant out in east london. it is a huge undertaking. they started construction again 201a and not...
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london. emergency legislation will be presented to parliament today to end the release of convicted terror offenders half way through their sentences. the measures, which would apply to england, scotland and wales, were drawn up after the stabbings in south london by sudesh amman, who'd been freed from prison ten days earlier. officials are working to trace patients of two gps who are among eight people in the uk to be diagnosed with coronavirus. the surgery in brighton where one of them worked, had to be shut down yesterday for cleaning. meanwhile, public health england is contacting passengers who were on board an easyjet flight from geneva to london gatwick on 28th january, after a person on the flight has since been diagnosed the virus. the period of time for which eggs, sperm and embryos can be frozen could be extended, as the government calls for views on the current 10—year limit. it said women's choices on when to have children were being restricted, despite advances in freezing tec
london. emergency legislation will be presented to parliament today to end the release of convicted terror offenders half way through their sentences. the measures, which would apply to england, scotland and wales, were drawn up after the stabbings in south london by sudesh amman, who'd been freed from prison ten days earlier. officials are working to trace patients of two gps who are among eight people in the uk to be diagnosed with coronavirus. the surgery in brighton where one of them...
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this also changed the atmosphere in the london embassy. security staff started confiscating visitors bags and mobile phones. they appeared to have been tasked with collecting as much information as possible. actress and activist pamela anderson would visit julian assange as regularly while she was talking to him security staff apparently inspected her cell phone noting her password on a yellow slip. this seems to have been systematically gathered from assigned as guests phones were forcibly opened private messages copied and stored without consent ration reports compiled. the german public broadcasters n.p.r. and w.d. are in possession of internal documents. in one e-mail the head of u.c. global rights quite openly. another regular visitor to the embassy is a songes lawyer martinez coordinating a songes defense against the us from spain. mr a sandwich was always very concerned about being listened in on. but i want them i personally asked the security staff several time limits on whether the cameras that were installed everywhere could als
this also changed the atmosphere in the london embassy. security staff started confiscating visitors bags and mobile phones. they appeared to have been tasked with collecting as much information as possible. actress and activist pamela anderson would visit julian assange as regularly while she was talking to him security staff apparently inspected her cell phone noting her password on a yellow slip. this seems to have been systematically gathered from assigned as guests phones were forcibly...
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ms garland, london town, which you have always loved so much, still loves you back. the acceptance speech which got the biggest laughs was brad pitt's for best supporting actor. despite him not being there. leaving his co—star margot robbie to read it out. "hey, britain. "heard you just became single. "welcome to the club." laughter. while the most emotional was michael ward's. the actor from blue story won the rising star award, voted for by the public. thank you to my dad because i know you're watching down on me. guiding and protecting me on thisjourney. i want to say thank you to my mum for believing in me and sacrificing everything for all of us to be here. you're a bafta winner. man, it's mad, right? i can't believe it. i know my energy‘s changed, right? i'm sure you can tell. i'm happy. the biggest loser of the night, the irishman. nominated ten times, it won nothing. from the cast, two old—time movie legends had flown over especially. what is the moment like where you film a scene with robert de niro? well, if we can find him. you know. the irishman, we
ms garland, london town, which you have always loved so much, still loves you back. the acceptance speech which got the biggest laughs was brad pitt's for best supporting actor. despite him not being there. leaving his co—star margot robbie to read it out. "hey, britain. "heard you just became single. "welcome to the club." laughter. while the most emotional was michael ward's. the actor from blue story won the rising star award, voted for by the public. thank you to my...
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this also changed the atmosphere in the london embassy. security staff started confiscating visitors bags and mobile phones. they appeared to have been tasked with collecting as much information as possible. actress and activist pamela anderson would visit julian assange as regularly while she was talking to him security staff apparently inspected her cell phone noting her password on a yellow slip. this seems to have been systematically gathered from assigned as guests phones were forcibly opened private messages copied and stored without consent ration reports compiled the german public broadcasters n.p.r. and w.d. are in possession of internal documents. in one e-mail the head of u.c. global rights quite openly. another regular visitor to the embassy is a songes lawyer martinez coordinating a songes defense against the us from spain. mr a sandwich was always very concerned about being listened in on. them i personally asked the security staff several times whether the cameras that were installed everywhere could also record order see us
this also changed the atmosphere in the london embassy. security staff started confiscating visitors bags and mobile phones. they appeared to have been tasked with collecting as much information as possible. actress and activist pamela anderson would visit julian assange as regularly while she was talking to him security staff apparently inspected her cell phone noting her password on a yellow slip. this seems to have been systematically gathered from assigned as guests phones were forcibly...
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but stayed in london. is that the picture here? how many addresses that they need to investigate, explore, search, to see what other equipment and evidence there may be? are there other weapons to be dealt with? is there a potential suicide vest he was wearing? are there chemicals, are there exposures to be dealt with? also is of things for the emergency services to consider. that is the sort of thing they will be urgently doing novels of this will be going on across london, maybe even in other cities as well try to build up a picture of who this person was, their motivation, what ponder them to attack members of the public. on a sunday afternoon, a shocking incident, one that has injured at least two people. rob did the major response of counterterrorism police and the paramedic teams that rush into deal this kind of thing. it looks like on the ground, the worse of the incident is incident. the police now are picking up the pieces and trying to work out where this all came from. dan johnson, our news corr
but stayed in london. is that the picture here? how many addresses that they need to investigate, explore, search, to see what other equipment and evidence there may be? are there other weapons to be dealt with? is there a potential suicide vest he was wearing? are there chemicals, are there exposures to be dealt with? also is of things for the emergency services to consider. that is the sort of thing they will be urgently doing novels of this will be going on across london, maybe even in other...
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extradition hearing in london this monday where across it throughout the day. by this monday morning at 8 start of a new week here l.t. international from moscow money is called embrace 1st for you this hour the number of coronavirus patients located far from the deadly epicenter in china has suddenly spikes it's really put emergency measures in place over the weekend with 150 reported cases and 3 deaths it's europe's 1st major outbreak well iran has the highest number of deaths outside china with 8 reportedly dead now the authorities in italy cancel the carnival in venice major sporting events were postponed as well and entire towns and communities were put on lockdown in asia cases of infected patients surged in south korea on monday with 100 $61.00 people confirmed ill taking the total there to $800.00 the government also temporarily shut down religious movements and also a cult whose members make up more than half of the known infections. meanwhile the united states is accusing russia of this information campaign to spread alarm and blame washington for the
extradition hearing in london this monday where across it throughout the day. by this monday morning at 8 start of a new week here l.t. international from moscow money is called embrace 1st for you this hour the number of coronavirus patients located far from the deadly epicenter in china has suddenly spikes it's really put emergency measures in place over the weekend with 150 reported cases and 3 deaths it's europe's 1st major outbreak well iran has the highest number of deaths outside china...
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this also changed the atmosphere in the london embassy. security staff started confiscating visitors bags and mobile phones. they appeared to have been tasked with collecting as much information as possible. actress and activist pamela anderson would visit julian assange as regularly while she was talking to him security staff apparently inspected her cell phone noting her password on a yellow slip. data seems to have been systematically gathered from assigned as guests phones were forcibly opened private messages copied and stored without consent ration reports compiled the german public broadcasters n.p.r. and w.t.r. are in possession of internal documents. in one e-mail the head of u.c. global rights quite openly. another regular visitor to the embassy is a songes lawyer to martinez who scored needing a songes defense against the u.s. from spain local. such little more mr a son was always very concerned about being listened in on that but i want them i personally asked the security staff several time limits on whether the cameras that w
this also changed the atmosphere in the london embassy. security staff started confiscating visitors bags and mobile phones. they appeared to have been tasked with collecting as much information as possible. actress and activist pamela anderson would visit julian assange as regularly while she was talking to him security staff apparently inspected her cell phone noting her password on a yellow slip. data seems to have been systematically gathered from assigned as guests phones were forcibly...
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and that's the unfortunate fact. >> reporter: new london now benefits from a technique he picked up at nomo, the power of the personal touch. >> if you don't like it, then you just know you don't like it. but if you like it, now you have something new to eat for your whole life. >> reporter: so it's brigade policy that their chefs talk to the students about the food. >> if food comes to you and you don't really have a face to put to it, it's just food. when there is okay, chef west made this. you like that person, therefore the food has more meaning to it. >> sometimes i want to go up for seconds. >> reporter: do they allow seconds? >> no. >> reporter: do you like the food here? >> i love it! >> reporter: but kids can be picky eaters, and they don't always love it. it's a whole different thing cooking for kids. >> no, no, it is. one time we had this butternut squash soup and had coconut milk and ginger. it was delicious. it was really tasty. i remember i went to this kid, he was eating it and he spits it out. >> oh, man. >> reporter: lucky for new london, manuel rivera isn't picky, but
and that's the unfortunate fact. >> reporter: new london now benefits from a technique he picked up at nomo, the power of the personal touch. >> if you don't like it, then you just know you don't like it. but if you like it, now you have something new to eat for your whole life. >> reporter: so it's brigade policy that their chefs talk to the students about the food. >> if food comes to you and you don't really have a face to put to it, it's just food. when there is...
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this also changed the atmosphere in the london embassy. security staff started confiscating visitors bags and mobile phones. they appeared to have been tasked with collecting as much information as possible. actress and activist pamela anderson would visit julian assange as regularly was she was talking to him security staff apparently inspected her cell phone noting her password on a yellow slip. data seems to have been systematically gathered from assigned as guests phones were forcibly opened private messages copied and stored without consent ration reports compiled the german public broadcasters n.p.r. and w.t.r. are in possession of internal documents. in one e-mail the head of u.c. global rights quite openly. another regular visitor to the embassy is a songes lawyer to martinez who scored meeting a songes defense against the us from spain. will. see. it a lot more mr a son was always very concerned about being listened in on. but i want them i personally asked the security staff several times whether the cameras that were installed e
this also changed the atmosphere in the london embassy. security staff started confiscating visitors bags and mobile phones. they appeared to have been tasked with collecting as much information as possible. actress and activist pamela anderson would visit julian assange as regularly was she was talking to him security staff apparently inspected her cell phone noting her password on a yellow slip. data seems to have been systematically gathered from assigned as guests phones were forcibly...
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from euston in central london to west london, through counties like warwickshire and up to birmingham, work to prepare the ground for the first stretch of a high—speed railway has been going on for years. here in solihull, they're diverting a road over the m112 to make way for the railway. the amount of work going on here — building a new bridge, diverting a road over a motorway — gives you a sense of why it has always been hard to imagine that the government might scrap this project, particularly the first stretch of it, running from here in the west midlands down to london. gordon brown was in charge when the project was conceived a decade ago. the time for high—speed rail has come. 0ther prime ministers have given it their backing. today, borisjohnson has, too. he's backed the whole project — a y—shaped railway. the latter phase, linking birmingham to manchester and leeds, will be reviewed to try and cut costs, but it will go ahead. hs2 is needed, say supporters, because our railways are overcrowded. but the high—speed vision — this is what they hope birmingham stat
from euston in central london to west london, through counties like warwickshire and up to birmingham, work to prepare the ground for the first stretch of a high—speed railway has been going on for years. here in solihull, they're diverting a road over the m112 to make way for the railway. the amount of work going on here — building a new bridge, diverting a road over a motorway — gives you a sense of why it has always been hard to imagine that the government might scrap this project,...
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hello — i'm lewis vaughan jones on london — the headlines. in london, a man shot dead by police after he stabbed two people, had just been released from prison for terrorism offences. i heard three shots and he was alive for two or three minutes on the floor. but we heard police tell everybody we have to move back in case of the blast. the attacker has been identified as 20—year—old sudesh amman — he'd onlyjust been released from prison after being jailed for terror offences. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore — also in the programme. the coronavirus continues to spread. in hubei province, there are 56 new deaths and 2,000 infections on sunday alone. and the first world war film 1917 wins seven british academy film awards, including best film. live from studios in and singapore. this is bbc world news hello: it's 8am in singapore and midnight here in london where we understand a man shot dead by police during a terrorist—related incident in south london was released from prison within the past two weeks. the man, who's been named as 20
hello — i'm lewis vaughan jones on london — the headlines. in london, a man shot dead by police after he stabbed two people, had just been released from prison for terrorism offences. i heard three shots and he was alive for two or three minutes on the floor. but we heard police tell everybody we have to move back in case of the blast. the attacker has been identified as 20—year—old sudesh amman — he'd onlyjust been released from prison after being jailed for terror offences. i'm...
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in london, thatis going to operate. in london, that is 4—5% revenue. in california, they really dropped the ball in terms of handholding regulators in london and that's the biggest thing investors are looking for, what decision is there longer term but no doubt, that continues to be the fuel in the ultimate engine. london, new york, san francisco and la, four of the biggest cities out there. thank you very much dan ives. let's turn our attention to china. 636 people have now died in the coronavirus out back with some 31,000 confirmed cases. there are of the virus has left businesses closed and streets deserted around the country including in china's normally bustling capital shanghai. this is myjourney to work this morning and it has been like this every day. this metro is empty. shanghai is used to several millionjourneys a day but no—one is here. i have my mask on my gloves on and when people do trickle back to work, the government were worried about this sort of environment because in close quarters like this there is a heightened threat of the vi
in london, thatis going to operate. in london, that is 4—5% revenue. in california, they really dropped the ball in terms of handholding regulators in london and that's the biggest thing investors are looking for, what decision is there longer term but no doubt, that continues to be the fuel in the ultimate engine. london, new york, san francisco and la, four of the biggest cities out there. thank you very much dan ives. let's turn our attention to china. 636 people have now died in the...
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age 7 and 8 it's their class photos and actually it's 78000 london kids are in this exhibition very cute project but it also shows the extraordinary diversity of this city and steve mcqueen is also an advocate of more arts education which he feels has been declining and british schools so what this project does it actually gets kids into the museum both their images and the classes they go to that is a picture project and the kids that there was probably wouldn't be visiting this museum at all now just quickly what else has steve mcqueen got in store for us are there any more films in the in the makes for instance well there are 2 projects that i can tell you about one is a documentary he's making about amsterdam's world war 2 history and he's also making a short film about grand fellow tower the london apartment building the burnt in 2017 killing 72 people and it's a project that's very close to his heart because he's from west london and he wants to give this as a gift to that community well definitely a lot to look forward to there from steve mcqueen and thank you very much david
age 7 and 8 it's their class photos and actually it's 78000 london kids are in this exhibition very cute project but it also shows the extraordinary diversity of this city and steve mcqueen is also an advocate of more arts education which he feels has been declining and british schools so what this project does it actually gets kids into the museum both their images and the classes they go to that is a picture project and the kids that there was probably wouldn't be visiting this museum at all...
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and the baftas - british film big night — are underway in london. join me at the royal albert hall in london in 30 minutes when we will bring you all the assaults from unimportant night in the british film calendar, an evening that has not been without controversy. —— from an important night. hello and welcome to world news today. police in london have confirmed that the man they shot dead on a busy high street was wearing a hoax explosive device. the bbc has learnt that the man had recently been released from prison in the last few days after serving a sentence for the possession and distribution of extremist material. two people were stabbed — both are still in hospital — one of them has life threatening injuries. this is the scene right now in streatham. we'll have more on what we know about the attacker in a moment. but first, duncan kennedy sent this report from the scene soon after the attack happened these were the chaotic scenes in the immediate aftermath of the shooting. and then this. officers from the metropolitan police seen taki
and the baftas - british film big night — are underway in london. join me at the royal albert hall in london in 30 minutes when we will bring you all the assaults from unimportant night in the british film calendar, an evening that has not been without controversy. —— from an important night. hello and welcome to world news today. police in london have confirmed that the man they shot dead on a busy high street was wearing a hoax explosive device. the bbc has learnt that the man had...