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calder: gene pope was a force of nature. virga: he knew what he wanted to do, and it was that paper, and he wanted to sell the most papers of anybody in the world. regan: generoso pope very cleverly identified a way to communicate with mass-market america. how he communicated it was studied by others, adopted by others, which set the stage for what was to come. ♪ wallace: and you know as well as i do that there are allegations that mafia money has been behind the "enquirer" since the beginning. right. i've heard. i've read that. calder: generoso pope jr. was the son of generoso pope. ♪ gene pope was born into privilege. his father owned il progresso, an italian-language paper in new york. because of that, he was a huge political figure in america. gene was a child prodigy in many ways. i mean, at 16, he was helping to run il progresso. his father became one of the most powerful guys in new york. he pretty much controlled the italian vote. along the way, he became a made guy in the mafia. ♪ when his father died, gene wa
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haidi: kieran calder, always great to chat with you, head of is a equity research at ubp. development is crossing the bloomberg when it comes to gip and cpp, nearly a $5 billion due for the utility group, provides energy services across the upper midwest of the united states, across generations transmission and distribution of electricity power for retail and wholesale. we are hearing that the global infrastructure partners and cpp partners are close to a deal. there haven't been any comments so far, but we will bring you details as we get them. still i had at this hour, australia's retirement program may be the envy of the world right now are it still faces challenges. we will discuss more with the ceo of a superannuation industry body. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: take a look at one of the stocks we are watching just about 10 minutes into the start of trading. macquarie group is down 1.8% after earnings missed estimates. weakness across the commodities business and global markets business was a week well, dragging the overall performance. net income falling 32%. short o
haidi: kieran calder, always great to chat with you, head of is a equity research at ubp. development is crossing the bloomberg when it comes to gip and cpp, nearly a $5 billion due for the utility group, provides energy services across the upper midwest of the united states, across generations transmission and distribution of electricity power for retail and wholesale. we are hearing that the global infrastructure partners and cpp partners are close to a deal. there haven't been any comments...
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as astronauts on this spaceship and calder, we can only overcome challenges by working with each other rather than fighting from that way. this was the start of a new era, as i mentioned within modules were made in russia, us and you're on an old man and a comfortable. it was a new world where we could work towards a common goal. this is a promising moment to the world had come together. russia strategic nuclear missiles soon will no longer be pointed at the united states, nor will we point ours at them.
as astronauts on this spaceship and calder, we can only overcome challenges by working with each other rather than fighting from that way. this was the start of a new era, as i mentioned within modules were made in russia, us and you're on an old man and a comfortable. it was a new world where we could work towards a common goal. this is a promising moment to the world had come together. russia strategic nuclear missiles soon will no longer be pointed at the united states, nor will we point...
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let's speak now to the travel expert simon calder. simon, lovely to see you. ryanair shares not doing well at all today, down over 4% and also in the us as well? why are investors not happy about it today's news?— well? why are investors not happy about it today's news? sally, there was 'ust about it today's news? sally, there was just one _ about it today's news? sally, there was just one line _ about it today's news? sally, there was just one line in _ about it today's news? sally, there wasjust one line in the _ about it today's news? sally, there wasjust one line in the figures - about it today's news? sally, there wasjust one line in the figures out| was just one line in the figures out today which worried people which was demand is soft. we previously heard, backin demand is soft. we previously heard, back in march, i was told by michael 0'leary, the chief executive of ryanair, that he was expected fair rises of between five and 10%, now they are saying actually they will be flat, about the same as last year, or maybe a little bit improved. i have actu
let's speak now to the travel expert simon calder. simon, lovely to see you. ryanair shares not doing well at all today, down over 4% and also in the us as well? why are investors not happy about it today's news?— well? why are investors not happy about it today's news? sally, there was 'ust about it today's news? sally, there was just one _ about it today's news? sally, there was just one line _ about it today's news? sally, there was just one line in _ about it today's news? sally, there...
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. travel journalist simon calder. it's going to be a headache for anyone trying to get out and about this bank holiday weekend. >> it certainly is. shall we start on the railways? i happened to be at munich hauptbahnhof, the main station in southern germany. everything you'll be glad to know. working very well indeed. but i'm afraid that's absolutely not the picture in significant parts of . picture in significant parts of. the uk in particular, it's as you say, ellie, the engineering work that is going to be causing problems, particularly on various parts of the west coast main line. that's the one which connects london euston with the west midlands, north—west england, southern scotland . and england, southern scotland. and you'll find that today coventry is pretty much cut off from the rest of the world. the line is interrupted between birmingham international and rugby , international and rugby, tomorrow it's going to get significantly worse because london euston to milton keynes is going to be closed. there's a
. travel journalist simon calder. it's going to be a headache for anyone trying to get out and about this bank holiday weekend. >> it certainly is. shall we start on the railways? i happened to be at munich hauptbahnhof, the main station in southern germany. everything you'll be glad to know. working very well indeed. but i'm afraid that's absolutely not the picture in significant parts of . picture in significant parts of. the uk in particular, it's as you say, ellie, the engineering...
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as astronauts on this spaceship and calder, we can only overcome challenges by working with each other rather than fighting from that way. this was the start of a new era ever months. and one of the modules were made with russia us, and you're on an old man and a comfortable it was a new world where we could work towards a common goal. this is a promising moment to the world had come together. russia strategic nuclear missiles soon will no longer be pointed at the united states, nor will we point hours at them. but the only thing i'm given the current geo political situation, it's hard to imagine and such a huge project coming together. again, we're talking about some, some of the concept of building weapons in space. russian sciences will help us to build the international space station e cause them for her. while we were preparing at the johnson space center, there was a post are saying 300 days till the 1st module long check up. the band was $200.00 days. so the module on, she's thinking, i remember how it still seems like a long time away. he doesn't know 25 years of combined with
as astronauts on this spaceship and calder, we can only overcome challenges by working with each other rather than fighting from that way. this was the start of a new era ever months. and one of the modules were made with russia us, and you're on an old man and a comfortable it was a new world where we could work towards a common goal. this is a promising moment to the world had come together. russia strategic nuclear missiles soon will no longer be pointed at the united states, nor will we...
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as astronauts on this spaceship and calder, we can only overcome challenges by working with each other rather than fighting from. that's the way this was the start of a new era. as i mentioned, one of the modules were made in russia us, and you're on an old man and a comfortable. it was a new world where we could work towards a common goal. this is a promising moment the world had come together, russia is strategic nuclear missiles soon will no longer be pointed at the united states, nor will we point hours at them.
as astronauts on this spaceship and calder, we can only overcome challenges by working with each other rather than fighting from. that's the way this was the start of a new era. as i mentioned, one of the modules were made in russia us, and you're on an old man and a comfortable. it was a new world where we could work towards a common goal. this is a promising moment the world had come together, russia is strategic nuclear missiles soon will no longer be pointed at the united states, nor will...
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to be able to make or break the prosecution's case had they not called her, that the prosecution not calder jurors might have wondered, well, what are they hiding or why? why isn't she here this person who seems to be at the center? i can get is exactly right. we look at the transcripts anderson every night, her name was all over every day's worth of transcripts from this case and for her not to be here would have been a glaring omission. the prosecution would have had to have explained the defence certainly would have seized on in their summation. another thing look stormy daniels is not a bank record here. we had a full day of bank reference essential to this case, but this is certainly much more colorful also, it provides another person for the prosecution and say, you know what, she's telling her story here, which is different ultimately than donald trump story. if you think donald trump is less truthful than stormy daniel's less truthful than david pecker. thank keep davidson everyone else up here who may or may not be on the senior side of our society. that's an issue they may look at
to be able to make or break the prosecution's case had they not called her, that the prosecution not calder jurors might have wondered, well, what are they hiding or why? why isn't she here this person who seems to be at the center? i can get is exactly right. we look at the transcripts anderson every night, her name was all over every day's worth of transcripts from this case and for her not to be here would have been a glaring omission. the prosecution would have had to have explained the...
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taking a look over towards the calder cup tunnel. there's an accident and they're currently right now. and that is causing some if you're in the year in the area or if you're driving in from walnut creek, keep that in mind because that could be there for the next 30 minutes to an hour or so. and lastly, taking a look at the bay bridge this morning. it's currently an 18 minute commute into the city and those metering lights are i will send it back to to the desk. thanks a lot. michael 7.31, in san francisco. officials say for the 3rd time in a row, their quarterly count of tense and structures on city streets has dropped. yeah. we have kron four's dan kerman reporting now that the city is pleased with the numbers, of course, but they know there's a lot of work still needed to be done. >> san francisco's tenderloin is far from 10th free, but a drive through the area suggests there are fewer tents and encampments than before. and now city data backs that up ever sense. 9th circuit court appeals decision once we started to go into action
taking a look over towards the calder cup tunnel. there's an accident and they're currently right now. and that is causing some if you're in the year in the area or if you're driving in from walnut creek, keep that in mind because that could be there for the next 30 minutes to an hour or so. and lastly, taking a look at the bay bridge this morning. it's currently an 18 minute commute into the city and those metering lights are i will send it back to to the desk. thanks a lot. michael 7.31, in...
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travel journalist simon calder has a warning for travellers . warning for travellers. >> big worry today and tomorrow and this continues until 6 am. on monday morning, is that people will just think, well, it was fine last time so we won't change our plans, if that were to happen it would be, quite messy. not least because they're saying go by other forms of transport and you think, okay, well, i will go from london to portsmouth by train. then which you can't do because there's engineering works . engineering works. >> a former leader of the labour party has claimed voters aren't in love with sir keir starmer. lord kinnock says voters in britain are not yet in love with the current labour leader, with concerns emerging of a shock result in the upcoming election. it could be a repeat of the 1992, when kinnock lost an election that was thought to be unusable. shadow minister nick thomas—symonds says he doesn't agree. >> but what we need for 2024 is a different type of leader. we need a leader like keir starmer , need a leader like keir starmer, who frankly understands the scale of the c
travel journalist simon calder has a warning for travellers . warning for travellers. >> big worry today and tomorrow and this continues until 6 am. on monday morning, is that people will just think, well, it was fine last time so we won't change our plans, if that were to happen it would be, quite messy. not least because they're saying go by other forms of transport and you think, okay, well, i will go from london to portsmouth by train. then which you can't do because there's...
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calder travel editor of the independent. >> up next, the prime minister says or thinks he can win over the farmers there in number 10 as we speak. so tractor outside with a bale of hay. does that sound a bit staged to you? >> a little bit staged. but anything that draws attention to the issue of the farmers we are very much on board with. we're going to be talking to two of them after this quick break with britain's newsroom on gb news. so rishi sunak is hoping to win over the farmers. that he's ianed over the farmers. that he's invited to downing street for the second uk farm to fork summit today. >> he's. he's going to warn against an overreliance on food imports as just 55% of our vegetables and 17% of fruit bought in this country are grown here. >> so joining us now are farmers gareth wyn jones and kelly seton. good morning, both of you. good to see you again. now shouldn't you be at downing street ? kelly, first up. street? kelly, first up. >> oh, it's invitation only. unfortunately i didn't get one. >> is that because you've been critical, kelly? do you think of the of the govern
calder travel editor of the independent. >> up next, the prime minister says or thinks he can win over the farmers there in number 10 as we speak. so tractor outside with a bale of hay. does that sound a bit staged to you? >> a little bit staged. but anything that draws attention to the issue of the farmers we are very much on board with. we're going to be talking to two of them after this quick break with britain's newsroom on gb news. so rishi sunak is hoping to win over the...
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about tojet off for a calder explain to us as he was about to jet off for a little break. there's all sorts of places i could have gone to this weekend. but frankly if an airline is going to say we'll fly you to vienna for 15 quid that's a pretty good start. there aren't actually that many other places in the uk you can get to for 15 quid you get here. it's exotic, it's enthralling, it's surprising, it'sjust beautiful. and therefore, well, i'm afraid we are pretty addicted to travelling abroad, especially at silly prices. well, simon talking about the virtues of going abroad but have a look inside this lodge. this is one of the properties they have at the caravan park. a fully fitted kitchen, an oven and hob, you could make a full breakfast, a full fry up in there. let's speak to a couple of the people who have been here for many years on and off. 50 years you've been coming? brian and angela. what keeps you coming back? it's an easy dry from leeds to get here and you have a fantastic view and we have the three peaks here so great walking area.— great walking area. when
about tojet off for a calder explain to us as he was about to jet off for a little break. there's all sorts of places i could have gone to this weekend. but frankly if an airline is going to say we'll fly you to vienna for 15 quid that's a pretty good start. there aren't actually that many other places in the uk you can get to for 15 quid you get here. it's exotic, it's enthralling, it's surprising, it'sjust beautiful. and therefore, well, i'm afraid we are pretty addicted to travelling abroad,...
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thank you, simon calder at gatwick airport. late: the flight. thank you, simon calder at gatwick airport.— at gatwick airport. lots of people commenting. _ at gatwick airport. lots of people commenting, may _ at gatwick airport. lots of people commenting, may be _ at gatwick airport. lots of people commenting, may be an - at gatwick airport. lots of people commenting, may be an air- at gatwick airport. lots of people commenting, may be an air filter| commenting, may be an air filter mask might help someone who has an allergy. it affects so many families, doesn't it. now it might not be the best weather for it but when the sun does finally make a reappearance you might be thinking about doing a spot of gardening. it can be an expensive business but our cost of living correspondent colletta smith has been finding out that you don't need to fork out a fortune. if you're thinking of turning your yard into a green oasis, sprucing up your alley, beautifying your balcony, or glamming up the garden, you're not alone. but with rising costs all around u
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here's travel journalist simon calder. we're now into a third summer of strikes by train drivers belonging to the aslef union. at the heart, it's all about pay and working arrangements. the union says, "yeah, we — in some cases — haven't had a pay rise for five years. we want a decent no—strings increase, and then we can talk about maybe changing some working arrangements." a government which ultimately is going to be signing off any agreement says, "look, you can have a modest increase, but that is contingent on making large changes to the way you work." caught in the middle of this — the passenger. so what should you do if you need to travel this week? obviously check with your rail company before you travel, and follow the latest guidance online. tickets should be accepted on other services, but if you decide not to travel because of strikes and want a refund, it'll depend on the ticket you have — so, again, worth checking. if your plan is to cross your fingers and hope it will all be ok, don't count on it. he
here's travel journalist simon calder. we're now into a third summer of strikes by train drivers belonging to the aslef union. at the heart, it's all about pay and working arrangements. the union says, "yeah, we — in some cases — haven't had a pay rise for five years. we want a decent no—strings increase, and then we can talk about maybe changing some working arrangements." a government which ultimately is going to be signing off any agreement says, "look, you can have a...
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. >> let's talk to travel correspondent for the independent, simon calder. good to see you, simon. this morning, though it's awful to be talking about such a situation, i mean, is it very unusual to have turbulence this , this severe ? turbulence this, this severe? >> it certainly is now turbulence which can happen either because you're flying somewhere near some storm clouds or because you are simply in an area which suddenly has some very violent updraughts and downdraughts is a very worrying phenomenon. it happens about twice a day on average , to the twice a day on average, to the extent that a passenger will be injured , i was actually i'm injured, i was actually i'm speaking to you from seoul in korea , and on my flight over korea, and on my flight over here, we're just passing over nean here, we're just passing over near, beijing in china, when suddenly the aircraft lurched. now, because they weren't in the middle of the meal service or anything, there weren't people moving around, but even so, they had to appeal for medical, people on board to treat somebody, a passenger wh
. >> let's talk to travel correspondent for the independent, simon calder. good to see you, simon. this morning, though it's awful to be talking about such a situation, i mean, is it very unusual to have turbulence this , this severe ? turbulence this, this severe? >> it certainly is now turbulence which can happen either because you're flying somewhere near some storm clouds or because you are simply in an area which suddenly has some very violent updraughts and downdraughts is a...
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michael calder, thank you very much for your thoughts as ever , my friend. thoughts as ever, my friend. right. i'll be getting the thoughts of my fantastic panel on harry's return. first of all, we're going to get your latest headunes we're going to get your latest headlines with ray . headlines with ray. >> thanks, darren. it's 234. our top stories. former home secretary suella braverman has told gb news that rishi sunak needs to urgently change course following dire local and mayoral election results . the prime election results. the prime minister has promised to take the fight to labour despite losing 397 council seats and losing 397 council seats and losing control of ten councils. miss braverman says mr sunak must make bold decisions. >> there's no time to change leader , so the prime minister is leader, so the prime minister is going to be leading us into the next general election, whether we like it or not. what he needs to do to salvage this dire situation is to accept the enormity of the problem. these terrible results , and quickly terrible results, and quickly and urgently
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simon calder, thanks very much indeed for risking your life on a roundabout for us there. i hope you're okay and see you again soon. >> mowed down by a polish truck? >> mowed down by a polish truck? >> well, i hope not, right. it's 613. let's take a look at some of the other stories that are coming into the newsroom this morning. >> and the northern lights spectacularly lit up the skies across britain last night as one of the strongest geomagnetic storms for years hit the planet. usually they are seen in the far north of the country and are caused by charged particles hitting the different gases in the earth's atmosphere. >> do send us in your pictures if you were lucky enough to see them. i'm always fascinated to see if anyone's been lucky enough. it's gbnews.com/yoursay the us has suggested israel may have broken international law using american supplied weapons dunng using american supplied weapons during the war in gaza. the state department said it was reasonable to assess that the nature of the conflict had created severe military challenges. however, the document al
simon calder, thanks very much indeed for risking your life on a roundabout for us there. i hope you're okay and see you again soon. >> mowed down by a polish truck? >> mowed down by a polish truck? >> well, i hope not, right. it's 613. let's take a look at some of the other stories that are coming into the newsroom this morning. >> and the northern lights spectacularly lit up the skies across britain last night as one of the strongest geomagnetic storms for years hit...
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. >> well, simon calder, a travel correspondent of the independent and supremo with all of these things, has been keeping his eyes on the transport landscape for us and normally from some hellhole where you don't want to be. hello simon, how are you? you stuck in traffic somewhere or waiting in an airport somewhere you normally are, dawn, no, i'm actually in the relatively, civilised and well functioning king's cross station, the london hub for the east coast main line. having said that, i am seeing on lner, the, train operator from here to yorkshire to north—east england and to scotland , about a dozen and to scotland, about a dozen cancellations and curtailments today. that's due to, staff shortages . bluntly, not enough shortages. bluntly, not enough train crews. and that's being repeated, elsewhere across the nation. but actually it's probably better on the east coast main line trying to get from here to scotland than it is on the west coast main line, where you've got all manner of problems engineering works mostly, and there are rail replacement buses running which seem to be a
. >> well, simon calder, a travel correspondent of the independent and supremo with all of these things, has been keeping his eyes on the transport landscape for us and normally from some hellhole where you don't want to be. hello simon, how are you? you stuck in traffic somewhere or waiting in an airport somewhere you normally are, dawn, no, i'm actually in the relatively, civilised and well functioning king's cross station, the london hub for the east coast main line. having said that,...
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travel journalist simon calder has a warning for travellers. >> big worry today and tomorrow and this continues until 6 am. on monday morning, is that people will just think, well, it was fine last time so we won't change our plans, if that were to happen, it would be, quite messy. not least because they're saying go by other forms of transport and you think, okay, well, i will go from to london portsmouth by train then, which you can't do because there's engineering works . engineering works. >> and the northern lights lit up the skies across britain last night as one of the strongest geomagnetic storms for years hit the planet. usually they're seen in the far north of the country and are caused by charged particles hitting the different gases in the earth's atmosphere. and we're in luck, as the northern lights might be visible in parts of the uk again tonight . and for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen, or go to gb news. com slash alerts. now it's back to gb news. saturday >> thank you as ever, sofia. let's get stuck in to today's t
travel journalist simon calder has a warning for travellers. >> big worry today and tomorrow and this continues until 6 am. on monday morning, is that people will just think, well, it was fine last time so we won't change our plans, if that were to happen, it would be, quite messy. not least because they're saying go by other forms of transport and you think, okay, well, i will go from to london portsmouth by train then, which you can't do because there's engineering works . engineering...
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simon calder in frankfurt this morning reflecting on 30 years of the tunnel. it isjust reflecting on 30 years of the tunnel. it is just after half past seven. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. hello, good morning from bbc london, i'm tolu adeoye. it was a big night for bromley football club yesterday, as it secured a promotion to the english football league for the first time in its 132—year history. they beat solihull moors 4—3 on penalties at wembley stadium after a tightly fought 2—2 match. the promotion means bromley will play in efl�*s league two next season. the families of two women, who were killed near victoria station have called for change after another woman was hit by a bus and left in a life—threatening condition there on friday. relatives of catherine finnegan and melissa burr said the area should be closed and "made safe for pedestrians". transport for london said work to improve safety was carried out last year and it would work with police "to see if additional safety improvements are needed". an innovative
simon calder in frankfurt this morning reflecting on 30 years of the tunnel. it isjust reflecting on 30 years of the tunnel. it is just after half past seven. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. hello, good morning from bbc london, i'm tolu adeoye. it was a big night for bromley football club yesterday, as it secured a promotion to the english football league for the first time in its 132—year history. they beat solihull moors 4—3 on penalties at wembley stadium...