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we will speak with mark bristow. this is bloomberg. ♪ hey you, with the small business... ...whoa... you've got all kinds of bright ideas, that your customers need to know about. constant contact makes it easy. with everything from managing your social posts, and events, to email and sms marketing. constant contact delivers all the tools you need to help your business grow. get started today at constantcontact.com constant contact. helping the small stand tall. katie: gold topping estimates when it reported earnings earlier today. earnings at $.19 per share. it generated -- is a nearly 4% jump year-over-year. here with more, we have mark bristow. mark, good earnings overall. we can see that reflected in the shares. there was a hit to gold production but reading to your earnings release, it seems like some of the production issues have been resolved. >> good morning. we ended up last year just missing our guidance because we had a conveyor belt fail. we spent the first quarter rebuilding that. we recently commission
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. >> our goal with the bayview bristow is to bring in businesses so they can really use this as a launching off point to grow as a single business. we want to use this as the opportunity to support business owners of color and those who have contributed a lot to the community and are looking for opportunities to grow their business. >> these are the things that the san francisco public utilities commission is doing. they are doing it because they feel they have a responsibility to san franciscans and to people in this community. >> i had a grandmother who lived in bayview. she never moved, never wavered. it was a house of security answer entity where we went for holidays. i was a part of bayview most of my life. i can't remember not being a part of bayview. >> i have been here for several years. this space used to be unoccupied. it was used as a dump. to repurpose it for something like this with the bistro to give an opportunity for the local vendors and food people to come out and showcase their work. that is a great way to give back to the community. >> this is a great example of a public
. >> our goal with the bayview bristow is to bring in businesses so they can really use this as a launching off point to grow as a single business. we want to use this as the opportunity to support business owners of color and those who have contributed a lot to the community and are looking for opportunities to grow their business. >> these are the things that the san francisco public utilities commission is doing. they are doing it because they feel they have a responsibility to...
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bbc�*s world service asia/pacific editor, michael bristow has more. the commodities and plantations minister expressed his desire and give the garage intends to major countries that trade with malaysia when it comes to palm oil and india and china and european union means countries. as a goodwill gesture to try and convince those countries that malaysia is serious about not just developing its economy and palm oil in particular, by protecting the national habitats which are vital for orangutans and giving these mammals, these apes, wrote to these countries is like a token of their desire to keep them alive. an amazing thing, palm oil because it isn�*t so much products and for cooking, fuels, cosmetics, detergents, all kinds of things and many products all across the world that use palm oil is also pretty efficient to grow a lot of oil in small amounts and it grows in tropical areas and these are the areas are most of the remaining natural forests still survive in many cases, these natural forests by simply cut down and plantations are planted in the
bbc�*s world service asia/pacific editor, michael bristow has more. the commodities and plantations minister expressed his desire and give the garage intends to major countries that trade with malaysia when it comes to palm oil and india and china and european union means countries. as a goodwill gesture to try and convince those countries that malaysia is serious about not just developing its economy and palm oil in particular, by protecting the national habitats which are vital for...
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for more on this let's speak to the bbc�*s world service asia/pacific editor, michael bristow. just explain what malaysia's planning. just explain what malaysia's ”lannin, ,, ., , ., just explain what malaysia's ”lannin. ,, ., , ., just explain what malaysia's lannini. ,, ., , ., ., planning. essentially, what you have 'ust planning. essentially, what you have just outlined- _ planning. essentially, what you have just outlined. at _ planning. essentially, what you have just outlined. at the _ planning. essentially, what you have just outlined. at the conference, - just outlined. at the conference, the commodities and plantations minister expressed his desire to essentially gift orangutans to major countries that trade with malaysia when it comes to palm oil, talking about india, china, european union countries. essentially, as a goodwill gesture to try and convince those countries that malaysia is serious about notjust develop its economy in palm oil in particular but also protecting the natural habitats which are vital for orangutans and, by giving these mammals, these ape
for more on this let's speak to the bbc�*s world service asia/pacific editor, michael bristow. just explain what malaysia's planning. just explain what malaysia's ”lannin, ,, ., , ., just explain what malaysia's ”lannin. ,, ., , ., just explain what malaysia's lannini. ,, ., , ., ., planning. essentially, what you have 'ust planning. essentially, what you have just outlined- _ planning. essentially, what you have just outlined. at _ planning. essentially, what you have just outlined. at...
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the bbc�*s world service asia pacific editor, michael bristow has more. a conference for the commodities administrator showed his desire to desire to give to orangutans two countries, major countries that trade with malaysia when it comes to palm oil, talking about india, china, european union countries and essentially, it is a goodwill gesture to try to convince those countries that malaysia is serious about notjust me its economy and palm oil in particular by protecting the national habitats which are vital for orangutans and giving these mammals, these apes to these mammals, these apes to these countries, it�*s a token of their desire to keep them alive. it�*s an amazing idea in many respects because many people don�*t know but it is in so many products, cooking, biofuels, cosmetics, detergent. all kinds of things and many products all across the world that use palm oil. it�*s pretty efficient to grow and have a lot of oil in small amounts in fruit and it grows in tropical areas in most of the remaining national forests still survive in many ca
the bbc�*s world service asia pacific editor, michael bristow has more. a conference for the commodities administrator showed his desire to desire to give to orangutans two countries, major countries that trade with malaysia when it comes to palm oil, talking about india, china, european union countries and essentially, it is a goodwill gesture to try to convince those countries that malaysia is serious about notjust me its economy and palm oil in particular by protecting the national...
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the bbc�*s world service asia pacific editor, michael bristow has more. the commodities and plantations minister expressed his desire to essentially gift orangutans to essentially gift orangutans to countries, major countries that trade with malaysia when it comes to palm oil, we are talking about india, china, european union countries. essentially as a goodwill gesture to try and convince those countries that malaysia is serious about notjust developing its economy in parma the particular, but also protecting the national habitat, the national habitats which are vital for orangutans and by giving these mammals and animals and apes to these countries, it is like a token of their desire to keep them alive. the flame for this year's paris 0lympics has arrived on french soil after completing its mediterranean crossing from greece to the port of marseille. it will be one of the longest olympic torch relays in history. over the next 10 weeks, about 10,000 people — ranging from sports stars to survivors of terrorist attacks and a 102—year—old veteran of t
the bbc�*s world service asia pacific editor, michael bristow has more. the commodities and plantations minister expressed his desire to essentially gift orangutans to essentially gift orangutans to countries, major countries that trade with malaysia when it comes to palm oil, we are talking about india, china, european union countries. essentially as a goodwill gesture to try and convince those countries that malaysia is serious about notjust developing its economy in parma the particular,...
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earlier, i spoke to bbc�*s world service asia/pacific editor, michael bristow. ata at a conference, the commodities and plantations minister expressed his desire to essentially gift orangutans to up major countries that trade with malaysia when it comes to palm oil, speaking of india, china, european union countries — essentially as a goodwill gesture to try and convince those countries that malaysia is serious about notjust developing its economy and palm oil in particular, but also protecting the national habitat —— natural habitats which are vital for orangutans and by giving these mammals, these animals, these apes to these countries, it's sort of like a token of their desire to keep them alive. the palm oil industry though is externally controversial, isn't it, that it does degrade the habitats on which these animals live? it’s that it does degrade the habitats on which these animals live?— which these animals live? it's an amazin: which these animals live? it's an amazing crop — which these animals live? it's an amazing crop in _ which these an
earlier, i spoke to bbc�*s world service asia/pacific editor, michael bristow. ata at a conference, the commodities and plantations minister expressed his desire to essentially gift orangutans to up major countries that trade with malaysia when it comes to palm oil, speaking of india, china, european union countries — essentially as a goodwill gesture to try and convince those countries that malaysia is serious about notjust developing its economy and palm oil in particular, but also...
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let's speak to micky bristow — the asia pacific editor with the bbc world service. talk us through this decision. essentially, singapore airlines has moved swiftly after the incident with the turbulence in the flight from london to singapore on tuesday and they have reviewed in—flight safety protocol and come up with a set of new guidelines as laid out there, no meals or hot drinks will be served when the seat belt sign is on. also, cabin crew will be asked to sit back in their seat and buckle up to sit back in their seat and buckle up themselves and any loose items around the galley or cabin will be made secure. essentially, they are doing this because it is thoughts that when turbulence hit this flights, meals were being served at that time and so are lots of people were getting their food, not strapped into their seats and if you look at the pictures of the aeroplane afterwards, there is food strewn all over the place so singapore airlines have identified this as an area where they could improve in—flight safety. ghgre this as an area where they could improve
let's speak to micky bristow — the asia pacific editor with the bbc world service. talk us through this decision. essentially, singapore airlines has moved swiftly after the incident with the turbulence in the flight from london to singapore on tuesday and they have reviewed in—flight safety protocol and come up with a set of new guidelines as laid out there, no meals or hot drinks will be served when the seat belt sign is on. also, cabin crew will be asked to sit back in their seat and...
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and one told me paul bristow, he said she's she's got views that would make nigel farage blush. i mean, this is not a woman who is moderate on immigration. she is the most hardline. she wrote a piece for me last year where she called, keir starmer a softy and said that he cannot be trusted on immigration. so how can anyone believe she is gone from somebody who absolutely is ? somebody who absolutely is? foursquare behind the rwanda policy is absolutely hardline on turning, you know, turning around the small boats crisis on deaung around the small boats crisis on dealing with both legal and illegal immigration and being incredibly hard line on that. how can she then join keir starmers labour party when he said he will ditch the rwanda policy even if it works, she said. >> she said she put out a thing last year, an image of keir starmer next to an open door with the welcome sign on the door on in the beach at dover, her constituency, saying this is his policy. >> let them all in. he's in bed with the people smugglers. that's what she said and that's her leader. >> but it's also he
and one told me paul bristow, he said she's she's got views that would make nigel farage blush. i mean, this is not a woman who is moderate on immigration. she is the most hardline. she wrote a piece for me last year where she called, keir starmer a softy and said that he cannot be trusted on immigration. so how can anyone believe she is gone from somebody who absolutely is ? somebody who absolutely is? foursquare behind the rwanda policy is absolutely hardline on turning, you know, turning...
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well it was the same name as eric bristow in darts, actually. but if you look at darts 20 years ago, it allowed itself to be commercial and it allowed itself to be razzmatazz, if you like. snooker is just a little bit more stuffy with all their waistcoats and bow ties and stuff hasn't allowed itself to go that way, i think. i think it might have to. if it goes to saudi arabia, it needs to be more. >> razzmatazz does indeed. >> razzmatazz does indeed. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> heard it here first. >> heard it here first. >> aidan. forward. >> aidan. forward. >> ellie, thank you very much. >> ellie, thank you very much. >> all right. we've got the papers heading our way in. just a couple of minutes with andy jones >> welcome back to breakfast. should we look at some of the newspaper front pages today? >> better had sunday mirror leads with chris andrews crumbling royal lodge that he could be evicted from the mail on sunday leads with the king receiving a major boost in pubuc receiving a major boost in public confidence. >> as a new poll shows . brits >
well it was the same name as eric bristow in darts, actually. but if you look at darts 20 years ago, it allowed itself to be commercial and it allowed itself to be razzmatazz, if you like. snooker is just a little bit more stuffy with all their waistcoats and bow ties and stuff hasn't allowed itself to go that way, i think. i think it might have to. if it goes to saudi arabia, it needs to be more. >> razzmatazz does indeed. >> razzmatazz does indeed. >> yeah. >> yeah....