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aleutian.— greenwich aleutian.sult there that we just had i greenwich aleutian. that's the | result there that we just had in from greenwich and lewisham. you wouldn't have expected anything other than a labour hold. it is by a country mile. 50 to labour, the greens are on 18, conservatives and 16. the greens often do quite well in greenwich. that's the change, the conservative is down from last time. really interesting swing bear, actually, the most important swing from first to second, green to labour. that's a result we would have expected but i want to show you the big picture when it comes to the mayoral race that we've been covering over the past hour, the one that the bbc is now forecasting a sadiq khan to win, labour are saying confidently that they are going to win. here the numbers, 510,000 votes for sadiq khan so far, susan hall way behind on 274,000. the numbers matter of course, six of the 14 constituencies counted so far. but what matters most of all, what makes us so confident that sadiq khan is goin
aleutian.— greenwich aleutian.sult there that we just had i greenwich aleutian. that's the | result there that we just had in from greenwich and lewisham. you wouldn't have expected anything other than a labour hold. it is by a country mile. 50 to labour, the greens are on 18, conservatives and 16. the greens often do quite well in greenwich. that's the change, the conservative is down from last time. really interesting swing bear, actually, the most important swing from first to second,...
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greenwich and lewisham havejust result for you as we speak.s down. the swing here, a.5% conservative to labour. that is to enable row now where there has been a swing from the conservatives to labour despite the opposite needing to happen for susan hall to be in with a chance of beating sadiq khan so if i was sadiq khan and i were sitting looking at these results coming in, iwould sitting looking at these results coming in, i would feel pretty good place. coming in, i would feel pretty good lace. . ~ coming in, i would feel pretty good lace. w' �* place. 0k, well, nick, we'll obviously — place. 0k, well, nick, we'll obviously keep _ place. 0k, well, nick, we'll obviously keep across - place. 0k, well, nick, we'll obviously keep across all i place. 0k, well, nick, we'll- obviously keep across all results as they are coming in but thank you very much indeed for now. and i think we can cross over tojohn curtis now, master of polling. thank you so much for being with us. i know going to be with us for the next few hours. just on those london resul
greenwich and lewisham havejust result for you as we speak.s down. the swing here, a.5% conservative to labour. that is to enable row now where there has been a swing from the conservatives to labour despite the opposite needing to happen for susan hall to be in with a chance of beating sadiq khan so if i was sadiq khan and i were sitting looking at these results coming in, iwould sitting looking at these results coming in, i would feel pretty good place. coming in, i would feel pretty good...
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the report from the university of greenwich claims that, adjusted for inflation, shareholder investmentce 1989 their retained earnings have dropped by £6.7 billion, while dividend payments have increased to £72.8 billion. the industry regulator ofwat, however, said they "strongly refuted" the figures presented in the study. joining me now is founder of windrush against sewage pollution, ash smith. thank you for coming on the programme, these are highly significant figures, the allegations are serious at a time when water companies —— water companies are pushing for higher bills, where does your information come from and why would off—white refuted? it’s a would off-white refuted? it's a stud not would off-white refuted? it's a study not done _ would off-white refuted? it's a study not done by _ would off-white refuted? it's a study not done by me - would off-white refuted? it's a study not done by me by - would off—white refuted? it�*s —. study not done by me by professor david hall of greenwich university very experienced in analysing data in water companies over many years. he has use
the report from the university of greenwich claims that, adjusted for inflation, shareholder investmentce 1989 their retained earnings have dropped by £6.7 billion, while dividend payments have increased to £72.8 billion. the industry regulator ofwat, however, said they "strongly refuted" the figures presented in the study. joining me now is founder of windrush against sewage pollution, ash smith. thank you for coming on the programme, these are highly significant figures, the...
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analysis by the university of greenwich shows investors have withdrawn over £85 billion from ten watersince the industry was privatised more than 30 years ago. 0fwat, the industry regulator, said it "strongly refuted" the figures, but "agrees wholeheartedly with demands for companies to change". water and sewage firms want to increase customers' bills by an average 33% over the next five years to fund improvements in the services. companies are under pressure as sewage spills and water leaks mount up, which critics blame on under—investment in infrastructure. swetha ramachandran, fund manager at artemis investment management, explained what has gone wrong at the water companies. i think the issue many of these water companies have faced is a rising debt pile in a period of rising interest rates. so a lot of their debt has been floating rate debt, which is affected by inflation and which means, really, is about 20% to 25% of revenues on aggregate today are going to servicing their debt payments rather than being able to be reinvested in the business itself. i think some of this is also
analysis by the university of greenwich shows investors have withdrawn over £85 billion from ten watersince the industry was privatised more than 30 years ago. 0fwat, the industry regulator, said it "strongly refuted" the figures, but "agrees wholeheartedly with demands for companies to change". water and sewage firms want to increase customers' bills by an average 33% over the next five years to fund improvements in the services. companies are under pressure as sewage...
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ed blumer, who joins us from london, he's an astronomer at the royal observatory in greenwich. >> good that's very much for having me. >> so this is a ones and a two decade events. >> are these dua magnetic solar storm, just explain for us exactly what is happening so i mean the sun is constantly doing something. it's a giant nuclear pharmacy and it's, and it's very active and it's producing a solar wind of charged particles. and they interact with the earth's magnetic magnetosphere. their guided along the magnetic field lines. and so charging up particles up in the upper atmosphere we see aurora however, what's happening in the moment is that we're getting something that is very, very active. we're seeing coronal mass ejections, sourcing a flood of charged particles that are hitting the magnetic sphere. and that means that we're getting a lot of a rural activity and we're seeing it much further south that we would usually see it these solar storms are sceptical, they happen, or they could happen every 11 years, but this is a g5 storm. >> oh, what does that level maintenance the highes
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tower nearby, recorded and posted >>>>on >>this video of a waymo getting stuck at the turnaround on greenwichet >>declined to be interviewed on camera. president tight turn at the dead >>>>end >>can present >>>>some issues. around is hard for everybody. because they don't know that it's a turnaround. >ryan>is a professor of engineering at san jose state. >>>>people are using them and and that's why hit a lot more problems because you discover a new scenarios that you never thought about >ryan>it. believes each hiccup is a chance for waymo to improve its >>>>product. >>and acknowledge. imperfections along >>>>the way. the company should be up front about it and fix it and say we know what's wrong with this. this this scenario we fixed it, it's not going to happen again. >ryan>despite the latest bump in the road, but often believes sb 915. a bill that would give local governments authority over where robotaxis can be deployed. would create a nightmare. were an autonomous vehicle would be allowed in 1 >>>>city >>and then stopped at the board of the next city that might not allow a >>>>ves >>resi
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visiting coit tower nearby recorded and posted on x this video of a waymo stuck at the turnaround on greenwiche declined to be interviewed on camera. residents know the tight turn at the dead end can present issues. >> this turnaround is hard for everybody because they don't know that it's a turnaround. >> reporter: ahmed benifa is a professor of engineering at san jose state. >> people are using them. that's why you have a lot more problem because you discover new scenarios that they never thought about it. >> reporter: he believes each hiccup is a chance for waymo to improve its product and acknowledge imperfections along the way. >> the company should be up front about it and fix it and say we know what's wrong with this scenario. we fixed it. it's not going to happen again. >> reporter: despite the latest bump in the road, he believes sb 915, a bill that would give local governments authority over where robotaxis can be deployed, would create a nightmare where an autonomous vehicle would be allowed in one city and then stopped at the border of the next city that might not allow them. resid
visiting coit tower nearby recorded and posted on x this video of a waymo stuck at the turnaround on greenwiche declined to be interviewed on camera. residents know the tight turn at the dead end can present issues. >> this turnaround is hard for everybody because they don't know that it's a turnaround. >> reporter: ahmed benifa is a professor of engineering at san jose state. >> people are using them. that's why you have a lot more problem because you discover new scenarios...
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voting was arranged over to you sion co barely won was 52 percent of the votes. national coordinator greenwich, if not when you talk. if not the next day you should go on the might on stage with his wife. catherine, too much income, a us citizen and prime example of how america had long been raising future leads for the former soviet republics. refinance one to a to a process of allude. sure, but it's stuff. let's fix that. or you shouldn't go cox, who got that in too much of a demo with a felicia which escaped audio on la you. good idea to be sure. and then photo from 1984, sunday behind nationalist at school. i'm president riggins closest aid. kirkpatrick is the future 1st lady of ukraine. catherine for too much income. well, of course you can say that the catherine clara had a very peculiar background and that she would very closely with the united states government on behalf of his operations against the ukraine. the soviet union and the success of the russian federation. catherine, to too much income, grew up in a family of ukrainian collaborators who were forced to flee to the us after w
voting was arranged over to you sion co barely won was 52 percent of the votes. national coordinator greenwich, if not when you talk. if not the next day you should go on the might on stage with his wife. catherine, too much income, a us citizen and prime example of how america had long been raising future leads for the former soviet republics. refinance one to a to a process of allude. sure, but it's stuff. let's fix that. or you shouldn't go cox, who got that in too much of a demo with a...
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erlinger says that pricey big mac meal was only at one location near greenwich, connecticut.says the average price nationwide is 929. still, that's a 27% increase since before the pandemic and when it comes to the overall menu, erlinger says prices are up roughly 40% due to supply chain issues and wages. in response to consumer backlash, the company has announced a new $5 value meal this summer. burger king then, following suit. meanwhile, chipotle is also feeling the heat. >> this is like $1,213. i only get one two. i think i can see like four pieces of chicken firing back at critics online who claim their bowls are a little barren and executive now insisting there have been no changes in chipotle's portion sizes. >> backlash over high prices also extending to major clothing, grocery and pharmacy chains. walgreens has announced it's cutting prices on 1300 items, joining walmart, target and amazon, who have announced similar discounts back to mcdonald's, the company president acknowledged they must stay laser focused on value and affordability. >> pro golfer scottie scheffler
erlinger says that pricey big mac meal was only at one location near greenwich, connecticut.says the average price nationwide is 929. still, that's a 27% increase since before the pandemic and when it comes to the overall menu, erlinger says prices are up roughly 40% due to supply chain issues and wages. in response to consumer backlash, the company has announced a new $5 value meal this summer. burger king then, following suit. meanwhile, chipotle is also feeling the heat. >> this is...
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any see, that's also good. fresh, greenwich, tony. the you're the pallets. okay. the ceiling that goes up and it says well, and the cost is cool. we refresh, i'm just basically my legal numbers. i'm sorry, the low cost to the 5 was the money go i'm going to use of the supplement, who this is one of the legal name on the, on the 1st time is how you doing with a why didn't with the money i will do much of the why no, why the 1st time did even more due to the breakfast you're not available in compute again, what go to my a just do what i see. and the reason i told you that go easily, i want you to walk into type of easily boxing it. how does that, how does the or does this have? i'm gonna save a lot of what is that what, what i don't think it's a big move on in general, and that from the different folders it was he left so lucky just as i did found, to have it that may calculate disturbances what i ask them how much sense of each other at the border area we by what they don't uh, international border, if china and just double down the, the about the whole thing. okay
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quite tower nearby, recorded and posted on x this video of a waymo getting stuck at the turnaround on greenwich street declined to be interviewed on camera. residents know that tight turn at the dead end can present some >>issues. this turnaround is hard for everybody. because they don't know that it's a turnaround. >>is a professor of engineering at san jose. state. >>using them. and and that's why hit a lot more problems because you discover a new new scenarios that never thought about it. >>believes each hiccup is a chance for waymo, to improve its product. and acknowledge imperfections along the way. >>the company should be up front about it and fix it and say we know what's wrong with this. this this scenario we were fixed it, it's not going to happen. on again. >>despite the latest bump in the road. but he believes sb 950. building bill that would give local governments authority over where robotaxis can be deployed. would create a nightmare. were an autonomous vehicle. would be allowed in 1 city and then stopped at the board of the next city that might not allow a ves. residents like eil
quite tower nearby, recorded and posted on x this video of a waymo getting stuck at the turnaround on greenwich street declined to be interviewed on camera. residents know that tight turn at the dead end can present some >>issues. this turnaround is hard for everybody. because they don't know that it's a turnaround. >>is a professor of engineering at san jose. state. >>using them. and and that's why hit a lot more problems because you discover a new new scenarios that never...
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voting was arranged over to use and could barely won, was 52 percent of the votes. national coordinator greenwich, if not to talk. if not, the next day you should go on the might on stage with his wife. catherine too much income. a us citizen and prime example of how america had long been raising future leads for the former soviet republics. refinance for the process of a loose shift, but it's stuff. let's fix that or you shouldn't go cox who got that in too much of a demo with a police which escaped audio on la you good idea to be sure. and then photo from 1984 standing behind nationalist at school and president riggins closest aid. patrick is the future 1st lady of ukraine. catherine with too much income. well, of course you can say that the catherine clara had a very peculiar background or that she would very closely with the united states government on behalf of his operations against the ukraine, the soviet union, and the success of the russian federation. catherine, to too much income, grew up in a family of ukrainian collaborators who were forced to flee to the us after world war 2. what c
voting was arranged over to use and could barely won, was 52 percent of the votes. national coordinator greenwich, if not to talk. if not, the next day you should go on the might on stage with his wife. catherine too much income. a us citizen and prime example of how america had long been raising future leads for the former soviet republics. refinance for the process of a loose shift, but it's stuff. let's fix that or you shouldn't go cox who got that in too much of a demo with a police which...
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and i was on that day in 1995 of bosnian serb forces, started to capture strep greenwich, the article 8000 amount. boston mostly men and teenagers in july 1995 of buston and sub and serbian forces round it up and executed. 8000 boston yakima slim boys and men in the town of strep were need. so most of the victims are on. um the united nations had declared the enclave a un protection zone, but peace cape of space, and they failed to intervene to the international criminal tribunal. for the former yugoslavia in the hague lights, a rule that domestic constitutes a genocide. under a settlement to end, the war bosnia and herzegovina was divided into 2 semi autonomous zones. one for buzzing. the axe and cro outs and one foot buzzing in subs. known as republic, a sab sco relations between the 2 entities are often tens and republic. a sub scale lead is a calling for succession from bosnia and a union with neighboring serbia. the resolution was proposed by rolanda and germany and co sponsored by 15 countries, including the us. proponents say it will promote peace and reconciliation, but it cou
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in 1995 of bosnian serb forces started to capture strep greenwich, the article $8000.00 amount. boston, mostly men and teenagers. in july 1995 of boston and sub and serbian forces, rounded up and executed 8000 boston yakima slim boys and men in the town of scrubber needs. uh, most of the victims are on um the united nations had declared the enclave a you and protection zone, but peace, cape of space. and they failed to intervene to the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia in the hague lights, a rule that domestic constitutes a genocide under a settlement to end, the war bosnia and herzegovina was divided into 2 semi autonomous zones. one for buzzing. the axe and cro outs and one foot buzzing in subs known as republic. a sab sco relations between the 2 entities are often tens and republic. a sub scully does a calling for succession from bosnia and the union with neighboring said via the resolution was proposed by rolanda and gemini, and co sponsored by 15 countries, including the us. proponents say it will promote peace and reconciliation, but it could have signific
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so far, mayor khan's won greenwich and lewisham. that's the first london borough to declare .. in total, seven mayoral contests will be announced today. so far, labour has retained liverpool city region and south yorkshire. a narrow contest is expected for conservative mayor andy street in the west midlands. we'll also be hearing from eight of ten contests for police and crime commissioner boris johnson has thanked polling staff who refused to let him vote without an id. the former prime minister was turned away from a polling station on thursday after he forgot valid identification. writing in the daily mail, mr johnson said the three villagers were right to stick to the rules. the requirement to provide photo id was actually introduced by mrjohnson provide photo id was actually introduced by mr johnson when provide photo id was actually introduced by mrjohnson when he occupied number 10. a burst water main has left around 31,000 properties without running water in east sussex, causing a drastic impact on businesses . southern water says businesses. southern water says the di
so far, mayor khan's won greenwich and lewisham. that's the first london borough to declare .. in total, seven mayoral contests will be announced today. so far, labour has retained liverpool city region and south yorkshire. a narrow contest is expected for conservative mayor andy street in the west midlands. we'll also be hearing from eight of ten contests for police and crime commissioner boris johnson has thanked polling staff who refused to let him vote without an id. the former prime...
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definitely decorated with most banks on the ceiling with extensive use of materials like mumbled in greenwich. it was the 1st station to have stainless steel on the columns, where it was the epitome of the idea behind the 1st metro line, of course, both by which was to show the soviet metro as the best in the world. now we are quite deep underground, but still it's kind of feels light and airy infected. some very well lit down here . how did you achieve this effect? i thought somebody was gonna play a cost guidelines about 40 meters on the ground. so it'd be a talk detect and engineers had studied a deep column type subway station in new york built in the early 19 se, then re imagined it in a very creative way that are almost at it. that was the origin of my cos, gas stations design, and it is, i like we're at the literature at the time described lack of scale as an american style station. people. yep. that was and still is as far as i know, like i'm no new york subway architect to, to speak of like except a few individual stations. yeah. however, you see this incredible, like listen, state a
definitely decorated with most banks on the ceiling with extensive use of materials like mumbled in greenwich. it was the 1st station to have stainless steel on the columns, where it was the epitome of the idea behind the 1st metro line, of course, both by which was to show the soviet metro as the best in the world. now we are quite deep underground, but still it's kind of feels light and airy infected. some very well lit down here . how did you achieve this effect? i thought somebody was gonna...
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analysis by the university of greenwich shows investors have withdrawn over £85 billion from ten watertry regulator, said it "strongly refuted" the figures, but "agrees wholeheartedly with demands "for companies to change". water and sewage firms want to increase customers' bills by an average 33% over the next five years,
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definitely decorated with most banks on the ceiling with extensive use of materials like mobiles in greenwich. it was the 1st station to have stainless steel on the columns, where it was the epitome of the idea behind the 1st metro line, 1st floor by which was to show the soviet metro as the best in the world. now we are quite deep underground, but still it's kind of feels lights and airy infections. very well lit down here. how did you achieve this effect? that's also my goal is to apply a cost guidelines about 40 meters on the ground. so it'd be a talk detect and engineers had studied a deep column type subway station in new york built in the early 19 se, and re imagined it in a very creative way that almost any that was the origin of my cost gas station was designed with is i like we're at the literature at the time, describes lack of scale as an american style station. people. yep. that was and still is as far as i know, like i'm no new york subway architecture to speak of except a few individuals. nations. however, you see this incredible, like listen, state and columns which we used ins
definitely decorated with most banks on the ceiling with extensive use of materials like mobiles in greenwich. it was the 1st station to have stainless steel on the columns, where it was the epitome of the idea behind the 1st metro line, 1st floor by which was to show the soviet metro as the best in the world. now we are quite deep underground, but still it's kind of feels lights and airy infections. very well lit down here. how did you achieve this effect? that's also my goal is to apply a...
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most banks on the ceiling with extensive use of materials like mumbled in greenwich. it was the 1st station to have stainless steel on the columns, where it was the epitome of the idea behind the 1st metro line, 1st floor by which was to show the soviet metro as the best in the world. now we are quite deep underground, but still it's kind of feels light and airy. in fact, it's very well lit down here. how did you achieve this effect? i thought somebody was gonna play a cost guidelines about 40 meters on the ground. so it'd be a talk attacked and engineers had studied a deep column type subway station in new york built in the early 19 se, and re imagined it in a very creative way that are almost at it. that was the origin of my cost gas station was designed with is the lights were at the literature at the time described lack of scale as an american style station. people. yep. that was and still is as far as i know, like i'm no new york subway architecture to speak of except a few individual stations. however, you see this incredible like listen, state and columns which
most banks on the ceiling with extensive use of materials like mumbled in greenwich. it was the 1st station to have stainless steel on the columns, where it was the epitome of the idea behind the 1st metro line, 1st floor by which was to show the soviet metro as the best in the world. now we are quite deep underground, but still it's kind of feels light and airy. in fact, it's very well lit down here. how did you achieve this effect? i thought somebody was gonna play a cost guidelines about 40...
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type meeting of sounds, and one of the sounds that came up as a recognisable sound was, of course, the greenwichthought, yeah, that is a really good sound because it is pure and singular in direction and it also gives it an idea of accuracy and reliability, which is one of the things we were looking for for the news. so i thought i could add a dance beat to it, you know, and create a piece of music using that sound. then i got back to my studio and i sort of got the idea in my head when i sat down so the next thing i did was a baseline. the baseline gives the strength — a feeling of strength and depth, and it's also got a world feel because it is called the tresillo beat and you hear it in latin america, africa and india. it gives a sense of globalism to it. and then, of course, having the bass drum, bringing in that sort of feel, the beat happening then. and we wanted a big sound to herald the headlines coming in so i thought big drums, that is a way to go. and i wanted a sound that you could use at any time and it's retriggered, so no matter how long the headline is, you can retrigger it. the
type meeting of sounds, and one of the sounds that came up as a recognisable sound was, of course, the greenwichthought, yeah, that is a really good sound because it is pure and singular in direction and it also gives it an idea of accuracy and reliability, which is one of the things we were looking for for the news. so i thought i could add a dance beat to it, you know, and create a piece of music using that sound. then i got back to my studio and i sort of got the idea in my head when i sat...
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type meeting of sounds and one of the sounds that came up is a recognisable sound was of course the greenwiche it. and ijust thought, yeah, that is a really good sound because it is pure and singular in direction and it also gives it an idea of accuracy and reliability, which is one of the things we were looking for for the news. so i thought i could add a dance beat to it, you know, and create a piece of music using that sound. then i got back to my studio and i sort of got the idea in my head when i sat down so the next thing i did was a baseline. the baseline gives the strength — a feeling of strength and depth and it's also got a world feel because it is called the tresillo beat and you hear it in latin america, africa and india. it gives a sense of globalism to it and then of course having the bass drum, bringing in that sort of feel, the beat happening then and we wanted a big sound to herald the headlines coming in so i thought big drums, that is a way to go and i wanted a sound that you could use at any time and it's retriggered so no matter how long the headline is, you can retrigger
type meeting of sounds and one of the sounds that came up is a recognisable sound was of course the greenwiche it. and ijust thought, yeah, that is a really good sound because it is pure and singular in direction and it also gives it an idea of accuracy and reliability, which is one of the things we were looking for for the news. so i thought i could add a dance beat to it, you know, and create a piece of music using that sound. then i got back to my studio and i sort of got the idea in my head...
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it all at greenwich last may, where we celebrated the 60th anniversary of the power sales agreement.'m a boomerf, amongst other things, and i've served alongside many us submariners. we were at constant point in octo and we were watching the construction of your future. columbia class common missile compartments. but they're exactly the same. thascomm is because they're exactly the as the ones that we'll put into our dreadnought submarines. so all along the way we've got hand-in-glove on everything we do in the literal ops. we had the marines and the us marines only last o in 1500 operating at high altitude wótogether. so everything we do today, we do together, we do it hand in glove. and then i guess in closing, we're seeing that even tonight in red sea, you know, where you've got diamond with the three us ships protecting merchant shipping and keeping the global commons open. so that is that is theand that . well bringing it back to dictator himself, i wanted to ask how did his leadership influence, the future of both the us and royal and what kind of legacy he leave upon each from
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it all at greenwich last may, we celebrated the 60th anniversary of the power sales agreement.an myself, amongst other things, and i've served alongside many us submariners. we we constant point in october and we were watching the construction of your future. columbia class common missile compartments. but they're exactly the same. the reason it's common is because they're exactly the as the ones that we'll put into our t submarines. th interchangeability working hand-in-glove on everything we do in th the marines and the us 15 operating at high altitude together. so everything we do today, we do to, we do it hand in glove. and then i guess in closing, we' satven tonight in red sea, you know, where you'veot we us ships protecting merchant shipping and keeping the global cmons open. so that is that is the present and that is the future. great. well bringing it back to dictator himself, i wanted to leership influence, the future of both the us and royal and what kind legacy he leave upon each from then until now. so as stuart said, unfortunately his personal legacy didn't last to
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it all at greenwich last may, where we celebrated the 60th anniversary of the power sales agreement. and i'm a boomer man myself, amongst other things, and i've served alongside many us submariners. we were at constant point in october and we were watching the construction of your future. columbia class common missile compartments. but they're exactly the same. the reason it's common is because they're exactly the as the ones that we'll put into our dreadnought submarines. so all along the way we've got this interchangeability working hand-in-glove on everything we do in the literal ops. we had the marines and the us marines only last october in 1500 operating at high altitude together. so everything we do today, we do together, we do it hand in glove. and then i guess in closing, we're seeing that even tonight in red sea, you know, where you've got diamond with the three us ships protecting merchant shipping and keeping the global commons open. so that is that is the present and that is the future. great. well bringing it back to dictator himself, i wanted to ask how did his leaders
it all at greenwich last may, where we celebrated the 60th anniversary of the power sales agreement. and i'm a boomer man myself, amongst other things, and i've served alongside many us submariners. we were at constant point in october and we were watching the construction of your future. columbia class common missile compartments. but they're exactly the same. the reason it's common is because they're exactly the as the ones that we'll put into our dreadnought submarines. so all along the way...
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analysis by the university of greenwich shows investors have withdrawn over £85 billion from ten waterand sewage firms in england and wales, since the industry was privatised, more than 30 years ago. ofwat, the industry regulator, said it "strongly refuted" the figures, but "agrees wholeheartedly with demands "for companies to change". water and sewage firms want to increase customers�* bills by an average 33% over the next five years, to fund improvements in the services. companies are under pressure, as sewage spills and water leaks mount up, which critics blame on under—investment in the country's infrastructure. joining me now is swetha ramachandran, fund manager at artemis investment management. good to have you with us. give me a sense about what this tells us about the industry, prioritised in the 805, put into private hands, they said at the time that would be a great idea, because it would allow investment in what was already a creaking industry. there doesn't seem to work like that, does it? i there doesn't seem to work like that, does it?— that, does it? ithink the issue man
analysis by the university of greenwich shows investors have withdrawn over £85 billion from ten waterand sewage firms in england and wales, since the industry was privatised, more than 30 years ago. ofwat, the industry regulator, said it "strongly refuted" the figures, but "agrees wholeheartedly with demands "for companies to change". water and sewage firms want to increase customers�* bills by an average 33% over the next five years, to fund improvements in the...
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now a new report from the university of greenwich highlights what it calls chronic underinvestment sinced and wales were privatised in 1990. it claims that in the 33 years since privatisation, the shareholders of the ten english and welsh water and sewage companies have invested less than nothing of their own money in the companies. but it says over the same time the companies have paid out the equivalent of nearly £73 billion in dividends to investors and shareholders. we're not arguing about the scale of the... what has actually been done or even at this stage what needs to be done in terms of building new sewers and sewage treatment plants. what we're looking at is, who's paid for that? who's actually injected the funds for that? the regulator 0fwat disputes the dividend figure, saying the total payout to shareholders has been £52 billion and also says there's been record investment in the industry that amounts to almost £200 billion since privatisation. the trade body water uk says that investment in water requires financing through dividends. it added that the industry is now waitin
now a new report from the university of greenwich highlights what it calls chronic underinvestment sinced and wales were privatised in 1990. it claims that in the 33 years since privatisation, the shareholders of the ten english and welsh water and sewage companies have invested less than nothing of their own money in the companies. but it says over the same time the companies have paid out the equivalent of nearly £73 billion in dividends to investors and shareholders. we're not arguing about...
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news reader: the bar patrons who rioted in greenwich village after a routine police raid on a gay bare stonewall inn in june of 1969 could not have known that their wild insurrection would enter history as the birthday of the gay liberation movement. matt brennan: in the 60s and 70s you see an explosion in fighting for rights, queer liberation. emily vanderwerff: to the credit of someone like norman lear and the many people who worked with him, they put people with lgbtq identities on television and to treat them as characters, not punchlines. norman lear: we haven't seen a gay character. why haven't we seen a gay character? i mean, they exist. archie: get a load of this. my son in law and his pal tinkerbell. michael: excuse me would you mind ...? rod: hey steve. steve: hey rod michael: hi mr. bunker. norman lear: they bring their own stories to families all the time. michael: kelsey, are you trying to tell me that steve is... kelsey: i just wouldn't want my place to become no hangout. norman lear: i mean there was story material there. archie: oh steve you're going to want to bust hi
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it matches what we have seen in the other two parts of london we have seen so far, greenwich and lewisham they did. look at that, conservative to labour swing, 4.5%. the first result we had from london, murton and wandsworth, again, labour expected to win there and they did, they won comfortably. look at the swing, 5.1%. —— merton. we can show you the full picture in london, sadiq khan is miles ahead with14 london, sadiq khan is miles ahead with 14 constituencies counted. again, that would have been what we would have expected from the constituencies we have had. the bit to pay attention to is not that, that does matter. but it is something completely different, it is the swing overall. the swing overall as things stand is very good for labour. i’m overall as things stand is very good for labour. �* ., ., ., overall as things stand is very good for labour-— for labour. i'm going to have to sto ou for labour. i'm going to have to stop you there. _ for labour. i'm going to have to stop you there. i _ for labour. i'm going to have to stop you there. i have - for labour. i'm going to have to
it matches what we have seen in the other two parts of london we have seen so far, greenwich and lewisham they did. look at that, conservative to labour swing, 4.5%. the first result we had from london, murton and wandsworth, again, labour expected to win there and they did, they won comfortably. look at the swing, 5.1%. —— merton. we can show you the full picture in london, sadiq khan is miles ahead with14 london, sadiq khan is miles ahead with 14 constituencies counted. again, that would...
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before we go, martha, this is something i watched yesterday in greenwich village. trump flag and i don't know if he came here for the trial. he might have been downtown but making his way up sixth avenue and took horns along the way. share that with you from new york. >> martha: car horns. great to be with you. i'll see everybody at 3:00 and "the faulkner focus" is up next. bill melugin in for harris. >> bill: great show, guys, good to see you. fo
before we go, martha, this is something i watched yesterday in greenwich village. trump flag and i don't know if he came here for the trial. he might have been downtown but making his way up sixth avenue and took horns along the way. share that with you from new york. >> martha: car horns. great to be with you. i'll see everybody at 3:00 and "the faulkner focus" is up next. bill melugin in for harris. >> bill: great show, guys, good to see you. fo
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the former greenwich, connecticut, model turned white house adviser. hicks, who has not seen trump in nearly two years since she testified about the insurrection her former boss incited, acknowledged that she was nervous and was visibly so. and for good reason. it's the first time the outside world got a window into her and trump's intimate working relationship. she, as the campaign press secretary, was a key player in the 2016 trump campaign and ventual administration. unlike rhona graff, trump's personal secretary who testified last week, hope hicks paid for her own lawyers. which might explain why she seemed free to detail at great length the inner workings of the 2016 campaign, who had access to trump, what kind of micromanager trump was, and what was happening in the final months that could possibly motivate the campaign to hide any salacious stories about trump cheating on his third wife while she was pregnant. key there is the "access hollywood" tape. before prosecutors got to the infamous grab them tape, hicks explained what she did for trump a
the former greenwich, connecticut, model turned white house adviser. hicks, who has not seen trump in nearly two years since she testified about the insurrection her former boss incited, acknowledged that she was nervous and was visibly so. and for good reason. it's the first time the outside world got a window into her and trump's intimate working relationship. she, as the campaign press secretary, was a key player in the 2016 trump campaign and ventual administration. unlike rhona graff,...
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before we go, martha, this is something i watched yesterday in greenwich village. everybody taking pictures of this guy on a horse with his trump flag and i don't know if he came here for the trial. he might have been downtown but making his way up sixth avenue and took horns along the way. share that with you from new york. >> martha: car horns. great to be with you. i'll see everybody at 3:00 and "the faulkner focus" is up next. bill melugin in for harris. >> bill: great show, guys, good to see you. fox news alert this morning. another week of testimony in former president donald trump's criminal trial coming to a close today. right now in the morning break which lasts about 15 minutes or so. during the last witness we're told that manhattan d.a. alvin bragg himself actually walked into the courtroom and took a seat in the front row. adult film actress stormy dane yells wrapped up her testimony yesterday. it may have backfired on the prosecution given the trial is all about the former president's business records. the prosecution says its star witness former trum
before we go, martha, this is something i watched yesterday in greenwich village. everybody taking pictures of this guy on a horse with his trump flag and i don't know if he came here for the trial. he might have been downtown but making his way up sixth avenue and took horns along the way. share that with you from new york. >> martha: car horns. great to be with you. i'll see everybody at 3:00 and "the faulkner focus" is up next. bill melugin in for harris. >> bill: great...
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see it, but it was very, very spectacular somewhere around i would say maybe one z, one zulu time, greenwich mean time somewhere around 9:00, not quite 9:00 on the east coast of the us. >> but it was still light. we couldn't see it in north america but another one and then another one and another one. this is still going to be going for quite some time this is what the solar wind looks like i want you to think of it like a, like a the seismograph in when you're looking at california and you see the earth shake. well, the sun wasn't shaking at all. the solar wind was doing just fine, being nice and flat but then all of a sudden around two, 30 or two 40 this afternoon, the earth began to shake, literally. and so did the solar wind. and it came in very, very quickly, get this number around your brain. 1.6 million miles per hour. that's how fast this solar wind is coming. aurora seen farther south with a g5 big number. this is five out of five, this is as big as we get there are still levels of five but g5, we're already up their power outages are likely and also satellite disruptions are also l
see it, but it was very, very spectacular somewhere around i would say maybe one z, one zulu time, greenwich mean time somewhere around 9:00, not quite 9:00 on the east coast of the us. >> but it was still light. we couldn't see it in north america but another one and then another one and another one. this is still going to be going for quite some time this is what the solar wind looks like i want you to think of it like a, like a the seismograph in when you're looking at california and...
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see it, but it was very, very spectacular somewhere around, i would say maybe one z, one zulu time, greenwichean time somewhere around 9:00, not quite 9:00 on the east coast of the us but it was still light. we couldn't see it in north america. but another one and then another one and another one. this is still going to be going for quite some time. this is what the solar wind looks like. i don't want you to think of it like a the seismograph in when you're looking in california and you see the earth shake. well, the sun wasn't shaking at all. the solar wind was doing just fine, being nice and flat. but then all of a sudden around two, 30 or two 40, this afternoon, the earth began to shake, literally and so did the solar wind. and it came in very, very quickly, get this number around your brain. 1.6 million miles per hour. that's how fast this solar wind is coming. auroras seen farther south with a g5 big number. this is five out of five. this is as big as we get. >> there are still levels of five but g5 we're already up their power outages are likely and also satellite disruptions are also l
see it, but it was very, very spectacular somewhere around, i would say maybe one z, one zulu time, greenwichean time somewhere around 9:00, not quite 9:00 on the east coast of the us but it was still light. we couldn't see it in north america. but another one and then another one and another one. this is still going to be going for quite some time. this is what the solar wind looks like. i don't want you to think of it like a the seismograph in when you're looking in california and you see the...
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see it, but it was very, very spectacular somewhere around, i would say maybe one z, one zulu time, greenwich mean time somewhere around 9:00 okay. not quite 9:00 on the east coast of the us. but it was still light. we couldn't see it in north america. but another one and then another one and another one. this is still going to be going for quite some time. this is what the solar wind looks like. and i want you to think of it like a, the seismograph in when you're looking in california and you see the earth shake. well, the sun wasn't shaking at all. the solar wind was doing just fine, being nice and flat but then all of a sudden around two, 30 or two 40, this afternoon, the earth began to shake literally. and so did the solar wind. and it came in very, very quickly, get this number around your brain. 1.6 million miles per hour that's how fast this solar wind is coming. auroras seen farther south with a g5 big number. this is five out of five. this is as big as we get. >> there are still levels of five, but g5, we're already up their power outages are likely and also satellite disruptions are
see it, but it was very, very spectacular somewhere around, i would say maybe one z, one zulu time, greenwich mean time somewhere around 9:00 okay. not quite 9:00 on the east coast of the us. but it was still light. we couldn't see it in north america. but another one and then another one and another one. this is still going to be going for quite some time. this is what the solar wind looks like. and i want you to think of it like a, the seismograph in when you're looking in california and you...
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i live in greenwich village and i'm a block and a half from washington square park. i've watched it for 20 years, christine. it is almost like a metronome on a piano. like every two or four years they will be back out there. >> we want to train students to be educated, not to be activists necessarily. they need to be educated first and go on to activism when they find a job and become tax paying decent citizens. >> dana: you can catch her work on the podcast and aei. >> bill: thank you. >> going to trial now. getting ready to spend another day in the courthouse, which is bogus trial. alvin bragg didn't want to bring it. it could have been brought eight years ago. eight years ago. instead they wait and wait and wait. they know it is not a good case and now it has turned out to be they've lost every -- they have no case. they have no case. >> dana: donald trump back in the new york courtroom. trial continues today as prosecutors try to slam more gag order violations on the former president. >> bill: colleges in chaos across america, anti-israeli protests during violent
i live in greenwich village and i'm a block and a half from washington square park. i've watched it for 20 years, christine. it is almost like a metronome on a piano. like every two or four years they will be back out there. >> we want to train students to be educated, not to be activists necessarily. they need to be educated first and go on to activism when they find a job and become tax paying decent citizens. >> dana: you can catch her work on the podcast and aei. >> bill:...
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can't see it, but it was very, very spectacular somewhere around i would say maybe one z, one zulu time greenwich mean time somewhere around 9:00 okay. not quite 9:00 on the east coast of the us, but it was still light. we couldn't see it in north america. but another one and then another one and another one. this is still going to be going for quite some time. this is what the solar wind looks like and i want you to think of it like a, like the seismograph in when you're looking in california and you see the earth shake. well, the sun wasn't shaking at all. the solar wind was doing just fine, being nice and flat but then all of a sudden around two, 30 or two 40 this afternoon, the earth began to shake, literally. and so did the solar wind. and it came in very, very quickly, get this number around your brain. 1.6 million miles per hour it's how fast this solar wind is coming. auroras seen farther south with a g5 big number. this is five out of five, this is as big as we get there are still levels of five but g5, we're already up their power outages are likely and also satellite disruptions are al
can't see it, but it was very, very spectacular somewhere around i would say maybe one z, one zulu time greenwich mean time somewhere around 9:00 okay. not quite 9:00 on the east coast of the us, but it was still light. we couldn't see it in north america. but another one and then another one and another one. this is still going to be going for quite some time. this is what the solar wind looks like and i want you to think of it like a, like the seismograph in when you're looking in california...
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, but it was very, very special particular somewhere around, i would say maybe one z, one zulu time greenwich mean time somewhere around 9:00, not quite 9:00 on the east coast of the us. >> but it was still light. we couldn't see it in north america, but another one and then another one and another one. this is still going to be going for quite some time this is what the solar wind looks like. i want you to think of it like a like a the seismograph in when you're looking in california and you see the earth shake. well, the sun wasn't shaking at all. the solar wind was doing just fine, being nice and flat. but then all of a sudden around two, 30 or two 40 this afternoon, the earth began to shake, literally and so did the solar wind. and it came in very, very quickly, get this number around your brain. 1.6 million miles per hour. that's how fast this solar wind is coming. aurora is seen farther south with a g5 big number. this is five out of five. this is as big as we get. >> there are still levels of five but g5 we're already up their power outages are likely and also satellite disruptions are
, but it was very, very special particular somewhere around, i would say maybe one z, one zulu time greenwich mean time somewhere around 9:00, not quite 9:00 on the east coast of the us. >> but it was still light. we couldn't see it in north america, but another one and then another one and another one. this is still going to be going for quite some time this is what the solar wind looks like. i want you to think of it like a like a the seismograph in when you're looking in california and...
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a sudden, another coronal mass ejection right there with all of its plasma set to hit at 4:30 utc, greenwichean time, about 12:30 eastern time. now it could be a little bit earlier because all the ones that we thought would be about i've 5:00 came in around 1:00 this afternoon. so these are moving faster, maybe then even forecast a significant upgrade from four to five, five means that power lines are likely to lose power, not just possible. we're into the likely category that some of these service providers may not be able to keep up especially like the rural providers that haven't cut or co-ops that just haven't kept up or been able to upgrade their systems to keep this out of their leinz will see right now, i've looked at power outages that us and we're doing just fine. >> so how does this compare to other geomagnetic storms? >> well, the fact that we haven't had one for, 21 years is means that it is big and it also means that because we had six, two, maybe seven of them come out, they're going to be additive. so yes, we got the first one i may be even half of a second one, but there's a
a sudden, another coronal mass ejection right there with all of its plasma set to hit at 4:30 utc, greenwichean time, about 12:30 eastern time. now it could be a little bit earlier because all the ones that we thought would be about i've 5:00 came in around 1:00 this afternoon. so these are moving faster, maybe then even forecast a significant upgrade from four to five, five means that power lines are likely to lose power, not just possible. we're into the likely category that some of these...
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repertoire, but for a single song, she was singing a song unusual enough in and of itself, to go down to greenwich to hear. for me, it offered corroboration, reassuring corroboration that had been elusive up to that point of the premise of my project that strange fruit was unique an event in and of itself why so elusive? because there was so out there about it true in that predict little age it was much harder to find anything about anything from that far back type strge fruit, various databases. now and you'll come up with more but still surprisingly little. it had fallen the cracks. there was almost in the mainstream press about it. the new york times for instance, which is everybody's go to paper for anything historic, hadn't covered something. so and angry and disruptive and left of center. a song written by a communist and sungy a young, opinionated black woman. the daily news and the hearst papers of course ignored it all together. they were to right wing, even the more liberal press of the day. and in that day, in new york, that meant principally as incredible as it seems. now, the new york
repertoire, but for a single song, she was singing a song unusual enough in and of itself, to go down to greenwich to hear. for me, it offered corroboration, reassuring corroboration that had been elusive up to that point of the premise of my project that strange fruit was unique an event in and of itself why so elusive? because there was so out there about it true in that predict little age it was much harder to find anything about anything from that far back type strge fruit, various...
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repertoire, but for a single song, she was singing a song unusual enough in and of itself, to go down to greenwich to hear. for me, it offered corroboration, reassuring corroboration that had been elusive up to that point of the premise of my project that strange fruit was unique an event in and of itself why so elusive? because there was so out there about it true in that predict little age it was much harder to find anything about anything from that far back type strange fruit, various databases. now and you'll come up with more but still surprisingly little. it had fallen the cracks. there was almost in the mainstream press about it. the new york times for instance, which is everybody's go to paper for anything historic, hadn't covered something. so and angry and disruptive and left of center. a song written by a communist and sung by a young, opinionated black woman. the daily news and the hearst papers of course ignored it all together. they were to right wing, even the more liberal press of the day. and in that day, in new york, that meant principally as incredible as it seems. now, the new
repertoire, but for a single song, she was singing a song unusual enough in and of itself, to go down to greenwich to hear. for me, it offered corroboration, reassuring corroboration that had been elusive up to that point of the premise of my project that strange fruit was unique an event in and of itself why so elusive? because there was so out there about it true in that predict little age it was much harder to find anything about anything from that far back type strange fruit, various...