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£800,000 has been given out.e. donations in the green bags will be sold in red cross shops. black bags are for recycling. brand—new items will go straight back to survivors of the fire or relatives of those who died. it's about turning all the different donations we've had into cash which automatically will then go to the appeal. to appreciate the scale of donations, you had to fly through this london warehouse a week after the fire. it's estimated 174 tonnes of stuff was donated. so far they have sorted half of it, and ten tonnes has gone back to the victims. no amount of money is enough for the loved ones of those who died. research by the bbc shows that several appeals and charities have now raised nearly £20 million. some question why only a small part of that has made it through. we feel that it's betraying the public‘s generosity because they gave money to help directly those who were affected and we're not too clear that it's happening. it's like there's a filter and organisations rather than individuals a
£800,000 has been given out.e. donations in the green bags will be sold in red cross shops. black bags are for recycling. brand—new items will go straight back to survivors of the fire or relatives of those who died. it's about turning all the different donations we've had into cash which automatically will then go to the appeal. to appreciate the scale of donations, you had to fly through this london warehouse a week after the fire. it's estimated 174 tonnes of stuff was donated. so far...
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wheeler it has.i have to make everything of mine private? also, i use it for business as well. i get business through social media. i'm going to do it the hard way now and get it changed. thank you very much. the government says it wants to work with private enterprise and social media. it is 200 years since the death of jane austen, one of the country's best—loved authors. matt is in hampshire for us this morning, where they are remembering her life with pride, and perhaps some prejudice. good morning, yes, no prejudice here. we are the bbc, of course. as you can see, the home where she spent the last eight years of her life was very unpretentious. this was the room she shared with her sister, cassandra. they were very close indeed. herformer home is now a museum and around that there are 41 special exhibits, such as this, all commemorating the 41 years of her life. this is an extract from winston churchill's memoirs, which just stated how much her books gave him comfort during this period of sickne
wheeler it has.i have to make everything of mine private? also, i use it for business as well. i get business through social media. i'm going to do it the hard way now and get it changed. thank you very much. the government says it wants to work with private enterprise and social media. it is 200 years since the death of jane austen, one of the country's best—loved authors. matt is in hampshire for us this morning, where they are remembering her life with pride, and perhaps some prejudice....
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wyre davies has this report.de as they have been throughout charlie's short life, chris garde and connie yates fought to keep their son alive but today that fight came to an end. charlie was born last august. he seemed to be a healthy baby boy, but after a few weeks it was clear that something was seriously wrong. he was diagnosed with a very rare genetic condition causing muscle wastage and brain damage. in march of this year, specialists at great ormond street hospital decided that charlie's treatment should be withdrawn. his parents rejected it — they said there were doctors in america offering experimental treatment that could help charlie. for weeks they hung on to the possibility that they'd be allowed to take charlie to america. but after further scans and tests they admitted defeat and said it was time to let charlie go. our son is an absolute warrior, and we could not be prouder of him, and we will miss him terribly. his body, heart and soul may soon be gone, but his spirit will live on for eternity, and
wyre davies has this report.de as they have been throughout charlie's short life, chris garde and connie yates fought to keep their son alive but today that fight came to an end. charlie was born last august. he seemed to be a healthy baby boy, but after a few weeks it was clear that something was seriously wrong. he was diagnosed with a very rare genetic condition causing muscle wastage and brain damage. in march of this year, specialists at great ormond street hospital decided that charlie's...
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it has been a hot summer. to make sure that it is properly put out, so no sparks or anything can set anything. but with the high temperatures and the dried debris that surround the forests, something has set alight. listen, stay safe. thank you. this is bbc news, coming up in the next few minutes, a hundred, not out the able proof as to celebrate its own century when smoker becomes only the fourth venue in the world to have hosted 100 test matches. let's check on the weather prospects here at home and here's matt taylor. it's a bit of a weather pick and mix for the rest of the week and into the weekend. sunshine and showers, the order of the day. when you get the sunshine it will feel quite worn but when the showers come through, feeling cool. showers across scotland and northern england which will fade away. mostly a dry night. the breeze is stopping temperatures from dropping too much. fresh start on thursday morning than we saw this morning. some dry weather over central and eastern areas, some showers in t
it has been a hot summer. to make sure that it is properly put out, so no sparks or anything can set anything. but with the high temperatures and the dried debris that surround the forests, something has set alight. listen, stay safe. thank you. this is bbc news, coming up in the next few minutes, a hundred, not out the able proof as to celebrate its own century when smoker becomes only the fourth venue in the world to have hosted 100 test matches. let's check on the weather prospects here at...
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froome now has a 19—second lead.the lead heading into the final round of the scottish open. he is nine under par, along with another englishman callum shinkwin and andrew dodt of australia. poulter, who finished second in the players championship back in may, went round in 71. three birdies for him, this approach shot on the eighth helping him to one of those his playing partner 24 year old shinkwin, ranking outside the world's top 400, had a mixed round, but did manage an eagle on the 14th. that is all sport for now. you can keep up to date with all those stories on the bbc sport website, bbc.co.uk/sport. i'll have more in the next hour. turkey's president erdogan has given emotional speeches to tens of thousands of people, marking a year since the country's failed military coup. nearly 250 people died and over 2,000 were wounded during the coup attempt by an army faction lastjuly. mr erdogan backed the wave of arrests since the coup and said there should be no mercy for the plotters. at dawn this morning, the presi
froome now has a 19—second lead.the lead heading into the final round of the scottish open. he is nine under par, along with another englishman callum shinkwin and andrew dodt of australia. poulter, who finished second in the players championship back in may, went round in 71. three birdies for him, this approach shot on the eighth helping him to one of those his playing partner 24 year old shinkwin, ranking outside the world's top 400, had a mixed round, but did manage an eagle on the 14th....
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and chelsea winger kennedy has been sent home from the clu b kennedy has been sent home from the clubia comments before a match with china. i will be back with more on those stories just after 11:30 am. as we heard, the number of fatal death after police shootings rose last year. the independent police complaints commission found there we re complaints commission found there were six fatal police shootings, the highest in 12 years. let's talk to our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw. talk us through these figures. these are fatal police shootings in england and wales, the figure was six at the end of march and that is the highest total since the ipcc was formed in 2004 but you have to remember you are talking about low numbers, ones and twos, a handful, so people should not get carried away and suggest there is a major new trend but the last couple of years, the year before, there we re of years, the year before, there were three deaths, and the total in three years surpasses the previous six years, so i'm sure it's something that police forces will be looking at but when you loo
and chelsea winger kennedy has been sent home from the clu b kennedy has been sent home from the clubia comments before a match with china. i will be back with more on those stories just after 11:30 am. as we heard, the number of fatal death after police shootings rose last year. the independent police complaints commission found there we re complaints commission found there were six fatal police shootings, the highest in 12 years. let's talk to our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw. talk...
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we recognize that time has expired. -- time has expired. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new jersey. >> thank you, chair yellen, down here, over here. welcome. i want to thank you for your service to our country and i appreciate you being here. your testimony has been helpful to me. explore, oneant to is nonbank cities, my state, new authorized by4 legislation our department of banking and insurance to do group supervision of insurers involved in the international marketplace. sock under at dodd-frank when it reevaluated designations annually, required to consult with state regulators . i wanted to get a sense from you of whether -- how you would view a state insurance department doing regulatory work of a group insurer. does that impact how it might look at this designation of an insurer? chair yellen: this is a matter -- them to decide as we have met with state regulators in new jersey and i am aware of this development which is a heartening one. i was state the focus and designation is the systemic risk that the failure of a give
we recognize that time has expired. -- time has expired. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new jersey. >> thank you, chair yellen, down here, over here. welcome. i want to thank you for your service to our country and i appreciate you being here. your testimony has been helpful to me. explore, oneant to is nonbank cities, my state, new authorized by4 legislation our department of banking and insurance to do group supervision of insurers involved in the international marketplace....
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it has become the name pain station. it has become the summer of hell.here is a possibility that we will lose the connection to the hudson river on the northeast corridor, and then see what happens when most 100,000 people every day have to find a new way to get to and from work. donald trump has promised to be the infrastructure president, but the recent spending bill that he pushed through congress actually with true federalfunding for two through congress actually with true federal funding for two major transportation projects, for tunnels and improvements to the subway system that his hometown so desperately needs. it isa desperately needs. it is a nationwide problem. more than 55,000 bridges across the country are structurally deficient. making america great again requires modernising its antique infrastructure. as we have been hearing, jodie whittaker has been unveiled as the first female doctor who. herfriend the actor olivia coleman says that she is delighted by the news. she has been speaking to us. i was amazed, because i had no idea. if you te
it has become the name pain station. it has become the summer of hell.here is a possibility that we will lose the connection to the hudson river on the northeast corridor, and then see what happens when most 100,000 people every day have to find a new way to get to and from work. donald trump has promised to be the infrastructure president, but the recent spending bill that he pushed through congress actually with true federalfunding for two through congress actually with true federal funding...
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what has been happening?n at 2pm, it is continuing, but we suspect it might finish fairly shortly, we now know the name of that american doctor who is proposing that experimental treatment for charlie gard, who is 11 months old. there was an injunction stopping us from naming him but we can name them, he isa naming him but we can name them, he is a professor from naming him but we can name them, he is a professorfrom colorado university and there have been discussions today about this professor coming to the uk, he was invited yesterday by the judge and he said that he would come over and we understand that he is expected to be here in the uk on monday. what people do when he is here, they will assess charlie for himself and then he will meet with the medical team, the clinicians who are treating charlie, and there will be a discussion between them as to how charlie is progressing, how badly brain—damaged he is, there is a dispute between the hospital and appearance in terms of his brain damage. so that will
what has been happening?n at 2pm, it is continuing, but we suspect it might finish fairly shortly, we now know the name of that american doctor who is proposing that experimental treatment for charlie gard, who is 11 months old. there was an injunction stopping us from naming him but we can name them, he isa naming him but we can name them, he is a professor from naming him but we can name them, he is a professorfrom colorado university and there have been discussions today about this professor...
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we have has...ately impact our jet stream which impacts which will ultimately impact ourjet stream which at impacts which will ultimately impact our jet stream which at the impacts which will ultimately impact ourjet stream which at the moment but many of you over the coming days could do with a shake—up. it is setting its stall, it over the uk, for the next few days, maybe to the south of the uk. temperatures will be lower than they should be low pressure will be centred to the north—west abuzz. this is it the first day, low—pressure bow of the coast of scotland and northern ireland, windy conditions, showers to begin the day here. elsewhere, priced up to thursday but the clouds push—pull west to east. anyone spot, maybe in a short space of time you will see the wettest of the weather, one or two a boarding the showers but you will be lucky if you do. the temperatures are down to mid teens for some a few. then, keep an eye on this which will be bumbling round the southern portion of driving low— pr
we have has...ately impact our jet stream which impacts which will ultimately impact ourjet stream which at impacts which will ultimately impact our jet stream which at the impacts which will ultimately impact ourjet stream which at the moment but many of you over the coming days could do with a shake—up. it is setting its stall, it over the uk, for the next few days, maybe to the south of the uk. temperatures will be lower than they should be low pressure will be centred to the north—west...
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connie yeates has just arrived.nal time she comes to court because the judge said if they can't come to a decision about getting charlie home then i will getting charlie home then he will rule at 2pm. it's 2pm. - court is rule at 2pm. it's 2pm. the court is convening. connie arrived. chris gard is remaining by charlie's bed side at great ormond street hospital. thejudge has wanted mediation. he wanted them to come to their own decisions. the parents have refused mediation. they want charlie to be able to come home to die. their angel, their warrior as they call him. they say they want to bath him and have him in his own bed, but great ormond street hospital said they have moved heaven and earth to try and make that happen and the judge said he wanted that to happen too. but there were practicalities that it wasn't possible. charlie's parents pleaded last night for an intensive care paediatric doctor to come forward to try to make this happen. so we're going to hear now whether that has been possible. if they have fo
connie yeates has just arrived.nal time she comes to court because the judge said if they can't come to a decision about getting charlie home then i will getting charlie home then he will rule at 2pm. it's 2pm. - court is rule at 2pm. it's 2pm. the court is convening. connie arrived. chris gard is remaining by charlie's bed side at great ormond street hospital. thejudge has wanted mediation. he wanted them to come to their own decisions. the parents have refused mediation. they want charlie to...
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we should say that has not arrived, donald trump has something —— has that as something the world has number of reasons, first, a huge commitment to the idea of free trade but also, that god more momentum when donald trump pulled out of the transpacific partnership, japan was not overly pleased about that. thinking about your own funeral may seem like a bit of a morbid thing to do, butan seem like a bit of a morbid thing to do, but an increasing number of people likely paying for their funeral ahead of time. the idea is to spare your loved ones the ordeal of arranging things when you die, at a time when they are already morning. but a report by sarah finance says some funeral plans may not actually cover all the costs, leaving relatives to make up the difference. —— fairer finance. how are these plans falling short? i'm joined by james daley. they're sorts of costs, around a funeral, most of these plans only cover some of them, a lot of customers are oblivious to that and they are not around to check what they get against what they are expected to get, that is the problem. secondly, n
we should say that has not arrived, donald trump has something —— has that as something the world has number of reasons, first, a huge commitment to the idea of free trade but also, that god more momentum when donald trump pulled out of the transpacific partnership, japan was not overly pleased about that. thinking about your own funeral may seem like a bit of a morbid thing to do, butan seem like a bit of a morbid thing to do, but an increasing number of people likely paying for their...
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he has been in jail leader, leopoldo lopez. he has been injailfor leader, leopoldo lopez. jail for three years for inciting protest. translation: in jail for three years for inciting protest. translationzlj in jail for three years for inciting protest. translation: itell in jail for three years for inciting protest. translation: i tell you that in my conviction, my fight and my determination of accompanying the venezuelan people so that together we will have a democracy. if that represents a risk for me of returning to a prison cell, i willing to take on the risk.|j wonder what the chances are that the opposition leader might be jailed again. well, leopoldo lopez has come infora lot again. well, leopoldo lopez has come in for a lot of criticism since being released from jail earlier this month for not speaking out more strongly against the government, for not taking charge of the protest movement. what came in his message was quite expected. his lawyer said it doesn‘t break the terms of his house arrest. to be fair i think the government is comfortable with diepoldova bein
he has been in jail leader, leopoldo lopez. he has been injailfor leader, leopoldo lopez. jail for three years for inciting protest. translation: in jail for three years for inciting protest. translationzlj in jail for three years for inciting protest. translation: itell in jail for three years for inciting protest. translation: i tell you that in my conviction, my fight and my determination of accompanying the venezuelan people so that together we will have a democracy. if that represents a...
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what has changed? much as you point out, that we have heard from her in recent months. the difference here is that she said interest rates would not have to go much further to reach a neutral level. what did she mean? a neutral level does not encourage or discourage economic activity. the market interpreted that as a sign that maybe we will see one more rate increase this year, but generally speaking the pace of rate rises will be slow. as a result, that boosted stocks, we have seen the dow hit another record close, up just over .5%. have seen the dow hit another record close, upjust over .5%. why this analysis lead her to think that a higher point than the one we are rat serves american people better? after the financial crisis, to try and spur activity in the economy, to get the economy going and kick—started, interest rates were brought to very low levels. the question became when would we return to normal and what with the new normal look like? that is the part, if you like, of the journey we are o
what has changed? much as you point out, that we have heard from her in recent months. the difference here is that she said interest rates would not have to go much further to reach a neutral level. what did she mean? a neutral level does not encourage or discourage economic activity. the market interpreted that as a sign that maybe we will see one more rate increase this year, but generally speaking the pace of rate rises will be slow. as a result, that boosted stocks, we have seen the dow hit...
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how has he managed?as interviewed last year, it was news to me that he had maxed out certain credit cards. that is not what you want to hear. it is tough, because he doesn't necessarily earn as much as he spends get into these tournaments, and he has to feed himself while he is there. when you get into the higher tournaments, accommodation is sometimes paid for and you get some meals, but it is tough. when he goes to some more remote tournaments at the lower stages, he has been sleeping in people's front rooms on sofa beds and things like that, trying to find a good double —— affordable accommodation close to the venue. how will he be feeling at this point? he is on court three today. i think he will be pumped. we don't speak before matches. sometimes we go months without speaking to each other. we do texting and facebook and that's it. i know when i text him, i am not impinging on his training or in the middle of a match. sometimes there isa time middle of a match. sometimes there is a time difference.
how has he managed?as interviewed last year, it was news to me that he had maxed out certain credit cards. that is not what you want to hear. it is tough, because he doesn't necessarily earn as much as he spends get into these tournaments, and he has to feed himself while he is there. when you get into the higher tournaments, accommodation is sometimes paid for and you get some meals, but it is tough. when he goes to some more remote tournaments at the lower stages, he has been sleeping in...
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the technology entrepreneur elon musk has warned that the development of artificial intelligence hasilisation. he made the comments at a gathering of us lawmakers, arguing that politicians should start taking the threat seriously. greg dawson reports. he's hardly a man you could accuse of being afraid of technology. in the future, elon musk wants to develop space rockets to send people to mars. in the present his pioneering driverless cars but during his appearance at a governing —— gathering, he spoke about fears for a time when machines outsmart the humans who control them. for a time when machines outsmart the humans who control themlj for a time when machines outsmart the humans who controlthem. i think we should be really concerned about it. i keep sounding the alarm bell but until people see robots going down the street killing people, they don't know how to react because it seemed so ethereal. and i think we should be really concerned about al. the doctor, it is the doctor. for decades, the idea of robots threatening human life has belonged to the realm of science fiction but
the technology entrepreneur elon musk has warned that the development of artificial intelligence hasilisation. he made the comments at a gathering of us lawmakers, arguing that politicians should start taking the threat seriously. greg dawson reports. he's hardly a man you could accuse of being afraid of technology. in the future, elon musk wants to develop space rockets to send people to mars. in the present his pioneering driverless cars but during his appearance at a governing ——...
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he has ke pt have love for our ballboy. he has kept us going.not be here fiow. are suffering we would not be here now. another twist today. the high court will look once more at whether oi’ court will look once more at whether or not the ii —month—old born with a serious genetic condition that doctors believe mean he will never see, here, move norspeak, should doctors believe mean he will never see, here, move nor speak, should go to america for experimental treatment. so far the courts have agreed with the hospital that charlie's condition cannot be improved and he should instead be allowed to die. but support has grown for the family from all over the world including from president trump and the pope. a glimmer of hope when seven specialists led by the vatican's children hospital signed a letter saying that treatment should be reconsidered following success in conditions similarto following success in conditions similar to charlies. chris and connie handed a petition in yesterday with over 350,000 signatures supporting them. the hospital has m
he has ke pt have love for our ballboy. he has kept us going.not be here fiow. are suffering we would not be here now. another twist today. the high court will look once more at whether oi’ court will look once more at whether or not the ii —month—old born with a serious genetic condition that doctors believe mean he will never see, here, move norspeak, should doctors believe mean he will never see, here, move nor speak, should go to america for experimental treatment. so far the courts...
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what has been the response?hen the 35—year—old first daughter stepped into his role when he stepped away for a little bit. there has been some condemnation on such a media and various commentators to be angela merkel made light of it, i have to say, but otherwise others are saying she had no business, no qualifications, she is a socialite, and should not have done it. she is officially an adviser to donald trump, a trusted one, and her husband, jared kushner, is a senior adviser to donald trump. but keeping it in the family is not unprecedented. jimmy carter's it in the family is not unprecedented. jimmy ca rter‘s wife sat in on meetings and so did hillary clinton when she was the first lady. nevertheless, there has been some surprise at this. well, one big item on mr trump's agenda was trade. music to the ears of british prime minister, theresa may, who is looking for a post—brexit trade deal. the two had a meeting which over ran by 20 minutes. the president said he expects "a very powerful" deal with the uk to
what has been the response?hen the 35—year—old first daughter stepped into his role when he stepped away for a little bit. there has been some condemnation on such a media and various commentators to be angela merkel made light of it, i have to say, but otherwise others are saying she had no business, no qualifications, she is a socialite, and should not have done it. she is officially an adviser to donald trump, a trusted one, and her husband, jared kushner, is a senior adviser to donald...
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it has just it hasjust gone it has just gone four o'clock in the morning in ankara and the presidenteen addressing thousands of people gathered in front of the parliament there. i believe he spoke for about 30 or 45 minutes. there we re for about 30 or 45 minutes. there were long recitals from a crime on the trail and martyrdom. —— from the quran on betrayal. tony blair has suggested the uk could win concessions on immigration to try to keep it within the european union. the former british prime minister said european leaders might be prepared to offer a compromise on the free movement of people. his comments, though, have been dismissed by senior british conservative and opposition labour figures. 0ur political correspondent, eleanor garnier reports. balancing the needs of the uk economy at the same time as getting greater control of britain's borders is a key issue in the brexit debate. but the former labour prime minister has suggested political change in france has opened the path to compromise. tony blair claims the eu could be willing to make concessions on the free movement of
it has just it hasjust gone it has just gone four o'clock in the morning in ankara and the presidenteen addressing thousands of people gathered in front of the parliament there. i believe he spoke for about 30 or 45 minutes. there we re for about 30 or 45 minutes. there were long recitals from a crime on the trail and martyrdom. —— from the quran on betrayal. tony blair has suggested the uk could win concessions on immigration to try to keep it within the european union. the former british...
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but the former labour prime minister has suggested political change in france has opened the path toblair claims the eu could be willing to make concessions on the free movement of people, to allow the uk to stay in a reformed eu. britain benefits enormously from that freedom of movement. however, the question is whether there are changes, qualifications to it, not alteration of the indivisibility of the principle, but qualifications to it around the things that concern people. but those claims directly contradict what those in brussels are saying, that the uk must accept free movement, without exception or nuance. i'm not going to disclose conversations i had within europe, but i'm not saying this simply on the basis of a whim. some of those who campaigned to leave the eu says there is no evidence to back up mr blair's claim. the eu itself has made it absolutely clear that the four freedoms, including freedom of movement, are indivisible, as they've called it. the chief negotiator, barnier, has said that. they took four minutes to agree those guidelines. there is no debate in the eu
but the former labour prime minister has suggested political change in france has opened the path toblair claims the eu could be willing to make concessions on the free movement of people, to allow the uk to stay in a reformed eu. britain benefits enormously from that freedom of movement. however, the question is whether there are changes, qualifications to it, not alteration of the indivisibility of the principle, but qualifications to it around the things that concern people. but those claims...
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the firm has been hit bya here in asia. and allegations of improper accounting. the singapore —based company has lost 75% of its market value this year. its share price has plunged by half after the company warned of a quarterly loss of around $1.8 billion. earlier i spoke to simon littlewood, the president at consultancy house acg about why the company is in such trouble. they have made one mistake after another. it is ironic singapore places so much emphasis on commodities trading asa much emphasis on commodities trading as a core industry. there are about 17,400 people employed in the industry in singapore. it has compound annual growth of about 7%. the trade minister last month was talking about how important it is. noble has got in all kinds of trouble by basically expecting commodities to continue to go up. it is not clear that they have a solution to their serious working capital issues. they have raised a number of armed issues in the market. they have burned through that money. the second quarter of this year they
the firm has been hit bya here in asia. and allegations of improper accounting. the singapore —based company has lost 75% of its market value this year. its share price has plunged by half after the company warned of a quarterly loss of around $1.8 billion. earlier i spoke to simon littlewood, the president at consultancy house acg about why the company is in such trouble. they have made one mistake after another. it is ironic singapore places so much emphasis on commodities trading asa much...
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this has been a long ride downhill. in the past, we have seen documents handed over, list handed over from turkish intelligence to german intelligence, asking for the german side to arrest these people who erdogan's government says are people who might be involved in that coup. germany is saying you cannot arrest people in germany if they have not committed a crime. these things need to be investigated. turkey seems to doubt whether germany is still an ally. germany is turning this around a bit and saying, do we really want to be your partner? what is going to happen in the future? which way is turkey going to turn? there is a limited control germany has over this, the e.u. has potentially over this, but we are expecting some can create measures to come out when germany's foreign minister will hold a statement. brent: we know there is a general election coming up in germany in september. the german chancellor -- is she going to come under fire for how she is handling this with turkey? michaela: there was a bit of critic
this has been a long ride downhill. in the past, we have seen documents handed over, list handed over from turkish intelligence to german intelligence, asking for the german side to arrest these people who erdogan's government says are people who might be involved in that coup. germany is saying you cannot arrest people in germany if they have not committed a crime. these things need to be investigated. turkey seems to doubt whether germany is still an ally. germany is turning this around a bit...
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this has led to some concerns.esident of the association of scottish police superintendents spoke with us earlier and said there isissues spoke with us earlier and said there is issues around this because it could make people feel uncomfortable. another unusual situation, phil gormley lives on the premises, at the scottish police headquarters. so let's see what has been said. that is a question for the police authority to answer, i don't the evidence... there is a number of things they need to consider, they will need to consider whether the chief constable might intimidate potential witnesses by being there and also you would have to be fair to the chief constable, they cannot prejudge the outcome. they must take a balanced approach. the lasting which is unique is that he actually lives at the headquarters, even by putting him on guardian leave —— gardening leave, you are not abstracting him. these are difficult matters to be considered and weighed by the authorities. this is being viewed as a very serious situati
this has led to some concerns.esident of the association of scottish police superintendents spoke with us earlier and said there isissues spoke with us earlier and said there is issues around this because it could make people feel uncomfortable. another unusual situation, phil gormley lives on the premises, at the scottish police headquarters. so let's see what has been said. that is a question for the police authority to answer, i don't the evidence... there is a number of things they need to...
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it has been festering all this time. with the president. >> well, i mean, you can say many things about donald trump, one is, he talks openly and honestly about his feelings, he did so last night, he made several legitimate points, one is, sessions does not have to recuse himself but did. and i think he did wrongfuly, the president is right, if you look at rules of department of the justice, a person may recuse himself, may, not shall, if a reasonable person thinks that his impartiality is in question. it is purely subjective. lou: that yard stick is not available in washington, d.c. >> sessions did not have to recuse himself, the president is correct. lou: i think that jeff sessions it seemed knew and understood he had, when he went back to senate judiciary committee. after being attackeed. and defended himself, this is a man of great integrity, he has been a stol -- for donald trump since the beginning, it seems there is a clear message. i am the president of the united states says donald trump, you damn well better de
it has been festering all this time. with the president. >> well, i mean, you can say many things about donald trump, one is, he talks openly and honestly about his feelings, he did so last night, he made several legitimate points, one is, sessions does not have to recuse himself but did. and i think he did wrongfuly, the president is right, if you look at rules of department of the justice, a person may recuse himself, may, not shall, if a reasonable person thinks that his impartiality...
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that has now passed.t the chinese relationship is that going to the front burner. be a littlehas to less talking about these tylationships -- less haugh about these relationships around the world. when mrs. merkel flies off around the world, she has all these ministers. we have to do better than that. we have to get a bit more serious. we have to leave the european union to become serious and like the germans. tom: yes. "bloomberg surveillance" will continue with david marsh and steven saywell. here is what you need to know now. it appears likely that the president will meet with chancellor merkel scheduled for thursday. you talk about entourages. you wonder where the entourage will be as merkel and trump meet. i am in new york. please stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is bloomberg surveillance. let's get to the business flash. elon musk says new tesla model three cars have passed all requirements two weeks early. teslasel three will be cheapest vehicle. the base price is expected around $35,000.
that has now passed.t the chinese relationship is that going to the front burner. be a littlehas to less talking about these tylationships -- less haugh about these relationships around the world. when mrs. merkel flies off around the world, she has all these ministers. we have to do better than that. we have to get a bit more serious. we have to leave the european union to become serious and like the germans. tom: yes. "bloomberg surveillance" will continue with david marsh and...
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it has been challenging.y between the democrats and the republicans but within the republican party itself. agreeing to a new plan has proven challenging and it demonstrates that trump is not a good political operator. many people within congress and who, on his behalf, are trying to make it happen. but, yeah, it is not happening and it is troubling, i think, in terms of his agenda. tax reform is the one that wall street was getting excited about, along with the regulation. they are struggling to get 0bamacare through, surely tax reform will be an even bigger challenge? the market has accepted this already. the expectation on the timing of tax reform and on the breadth of it and extent and how powerful it is. it has all been well back in market terms. the market is not looking for that much in terms of tax reform. they are looking for something probably later this year, probably in oh, maybe early next year. that there is no expectation of the big sort of plan that was laid out back in last year. why do you t
it has been challenging.y between the democrats and the republicans but within the republican party itself. agreeing to a new plan has proven challenging and it demonstrates that trump is not a good political operator. many people within congress and who, on his behalf, are trying to make it happen. but, yeah, it is not happening and it is troubling, i think, in terms of his agenda. tax reform is the one that wall street was getting excited about, along with the regulation. they are struggling...
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has donald trump tweeted too much? 0n losing strategy. has donald trump tweeted too much?es? yes. insulting his voters as being subhuman or not bright enough, i would suggest bright note that if the election were held today his margin of victory would be larger. do you think that sort of behaviour, very antagonistic, is it correct on an international stage? social media isa an international stage? social media is a modern—day phenomena. does he get that people outside of america also read those tweets?” get that people outside of america also read those tweets? i think it isa also read those tweets? i think it is a good question. we want citizens around the world to respect the president, but more importantly we wa nt world president, but more importantly we want world leaders to. i think president trump has done a good job building relationships with world leaders. the chinese president has taken leaders. the chinese president has ta ken unprecedented steps leaders. the chinese president has taken unprecedented steps against north korea. they take time to build those rela
has donald trump tweeted too much? 0n losing strategy. has donald trump tweeted too much?es? yes. insulting his voters as being subhuman or not bright enough, i would suggest bright note that if the election were held today his margin of victory would be larger. do you think that sort of behaviour, very antagonistic, is it correct on an international stage? social media isa an international stage? social media is a modern—day phenomena. does he get that people outside of america also read...
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the bbc‘s david willis has more.tshin is, as you mentioned, a former officer in the soviet military, a man who was trained in counterintelligence but who denies being involved in counterintelligence at the moment. he is actually a russian lobbyist and joined us citizen but we didn't know until now that he was present at that meeting at trump tower last june, that controversial meeting which also involved as well is donald trump, jr, his son—in—law, jared kushner and his campaign director at the time. the big question is, was this meeting is set up question is, was this meeting is set up at the direct command of the kremlin? that's what we don't know. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. the latest round of un—led peace talks on syria have wrapped up in geneva without any breakthrough on key issues including the future of president bashar al—assad. however, un special envoy staffan de mistura says there has been some small progress in the right direction. the next talks are scheduled for sep
the bbc‘s david willis has more.tshin is, as you mentioned, a former officer in the soviet military, a man who was trained in counterintelligence but who denies being involved in counterintelligence at the moment. he is actually a russian lobbyist and joined us citizen but we didn't know until now that he was present at that meeting at trump tower last june, that controversial meeting which also involved as well is donald trump, jr, his son—in—law, jared kushner and his campaign director...
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has come.re negative signals. there has been money coming back in since referendum. position isbanks supportive of the currency. on the technicals, that chart has warning signs. there was a protest march in turkey organized by the opposition. there are some political concerns, but we are retaining a more positive view for the moment. we are aware there are negative signals building in the technical charts. manus: when we look at the north korean situation, the south korean currency, do you see more relative toasian fx sub european? jane: at the moment, yes. there are very much turned to euro. european growth is good. that is supportive for those eastern european currencies. if we consider asia, we have the situation in north korea. growth in the region has been good, driven by japan. china has been better than forecast. the taiwanese dollar, indeed rupee, south korean won, all quite strong. if i turned that over from year to date and turn it into a month, it tells a different story. risksthere
has come.re negative signals. there has been money coming back in since referendum. position isbanks supportive of the currency. on the technicals, that chart has warning signs. there was a protest march in turkey organized by the opposition. there are some political concerns, but we are retaining a more positive view for the moment. we are aware there are negative signals building in the technical charts. manus: when we look at the north korean situation, the south korean currency, do you see...
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yes, i think he has thought very carefully about this. he has smashed the mould, and how this.ashed the mould, and now he wants to change the idea of what the french president is. he thought his lead assessor, francois hollande, was to showbiz, and he wants to give back to the presidency somebody like charles de gaulle. and i think he thinks that this is what french people want. no better place to instil some of that majesty and mystique than versailles, but the difficulty is that there is a large section on the left that do not particularly like that approach. here is a picture of a french newspaper has cast as jupiter, here is a picture of a french newspaper has cast asjupiter, the idea that he is far too regal for the position. there is a risk and what he is doing, because he can go too far. he sensed that the mould was fragile, he smashed and now he is going to rebuild it. putting himself a very high up as president, but also trying to ruthlessly cut the size of parliament, introducing proportional representation, simple fine lawmaking, getting on with the task of reform. a
yes, i think he has thought very carefully about this. he has smashed the mould, and how this.ashed the mould, and now he wants to change the idea of what the french president is. he thought his lead assessor, francois hollande, was to showbiz, and he wants to give back to the presidency somebody like charles de gaulle. and i think he thinks that this is what french people want. no better place to instil some of that majesty and mystique than versailles, but the difficulty is that there is a...
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rising for decades, has halved since 2010.irely possible that austerity is affecting how long people live, but the government says its policies aren't responsible, as sara smith explains. for years, we have been getting, well, older. for a for years, we have been getting, well, older. fora century, average life expectancy has been rising. in england, it is now 83 for women and 73 for men. but the author of a study at the institute for health equity says he is deeply concerned that increases have now levelled off and while he can't make any firm conclusions, what he describes as miserly health and social care spending could be contributing. miserly health and social care spending could be contributingm is entirely possible and i think it is entirely possible and i think it is urgent that we try and sort that out, but we try and work out if it has, and if it has, it is one more argument why we should be more generous in our social expenditure if we want to address the quality of life of older people and if we want to address ine
rising for decades, has halved since 2010.irely possible that austerity is affecting how long people live, but the government says its policies aren't responsible, as sara smith explains. for years, we have been getting, well, older. for a for years, we have been getting, well, older. fora century, average life expectancy has been rising. in england, it is now 83 for women and 73 for men. but the author of a study at the institute for health equity says he is deeply concerned that increases...
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angels which has been steven moffat‘s key monster that he has developed.to fascinating. 0k, doctor is finding into fascinating. ok, all will be revealed in a few hours. many thanks. the a lot of is a trip to the codes often involves fish and chips and fresh sierra but the seagulls of north yorkshire have become notorious for mopping and robbing tourists of their fish suppers. now a special team is being deployed to target their nests in attempt to drag them away. they are the noisy muggers in the seaside resorts of north yorkshire. herring gulls have a bad reputation here. so there is a new top bird in town. meg the hawk is here to scare off the bad boys. she circles gull territory to try and move them on. last year there were 34 gull attacks, in varying severity. the birds are two or three times the size of meg. and when they do hit, they can hit with some force, and it is very distressing. and when you have got families with kids, it can cause a lot of issues. and ultimately what seaside towns want to do is generate business, and if you have gull attacks
angels which has been steven moffat‘s key monster that he has developed.to fascinating. 0k, doctor is finding into fascinating. ok, all will be revealed in a few hours. many thanks. the a lot of is a trip to the codes often involves fish and chips and fresh sierra but the seagulls of north yorkshire have become notorious for mopping and robbing tourists of their fish suppers. now a special team is being deployed to target their nests in attempt to drag them away. they are the noisy muggers in...
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he has admitted he has behaved in an unacceptable way, but is this a criminal matter or social?y he has chosen to confess, to try to stem the tide, we do not know. all that has come forward is a load of claims. you could have denied them, stood up to them, he has held up his hands, it could be a tactic to try to soften the path a little going forward. thank you very much. i want to talk about one of denmark's first female muslim members of parliament, inevitably she has been on the receiving end of online abuse and the response has been an interesting one, as you are about to see. it is not so nice to be called monkey. i'm really not a racist, i am the opposite. you say i should go home, but i am home! those who are born here, we should care about. lam not i am not sure that we will meet up again. i hope that we can meet each other. you say yes, so i will come again. it will be an interesting discussion to witness, if they do. thank you very much forjoining us, i will be with you on thursday from hamburg for the g20. we know that we british like to talk about the weather, two ty
he has admitted he has behaved in an unacceptable way, but is this a criminal matter or social?y he has chosen to confess, to try to stem the tide, we do not know. all that has come forward is a load of claims. you could have denied them, stood up to them, he has held up his hands, it could be a tactic to try to soften the path a little going forward. thank you very much. i want to talk about one of denmark's first female muslim members of parliament, inevitably she has been on the receiving...
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yes, it has been a great season? yes, it has been a great year.reat but we will be taking ona weeks have been great but we will be taking on a strong wigan team. tricky season for wigan, just getting into the super eight, why do you think that has been? we have not played as well as we can all expect as the club. we talk about the injuries we have had but when we put 13 players on the pitch, we expect more than what we have given, standards have slipped. i think we have hit a bit of form in the last few weeks and hopefully we will build on that. what would it mean to both of you to reach wembley and the challenge cup final? it is going to be massive. notjust personally but asa club, be massive. notjust personally but as a club, the buyers in itself is really good. —— the buyers. the fans of been reading for this for a long time. to go to wembley as a kid you dream, you set yourself goals and this is one of those calls to get to wembley. to win would be even better. it is obviously massive. massive for the players and like you said, it is obviously
yes, it has been a great season? yes, it has been a great year.reat but we will be taking ona weeks have been great but we will be taking on a strong wigan team. tricky season for wigan, just getting into the super eight, why do you think that has been? we have not played as well as we can all expect as the club. we talk about the injuries we have had but when we put 13 players on the pitch, we expect more than what we have given, standards have slipped. i think we have hit a bit of form in the...
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abdullah has recently become sick. his sister hind, they can't afford the medicine for the illness. the truth is that for many in this country there is no escaping cholera. here on the edge of the village is the only source of water. the people know it is infected, but with no other options, they continue to rely on it. the palestinian leader mahmoud abbas has suspended all official contacts with israel until it removes metal detectors from the disputed site of the al aqsa mosque injerusalem. the installation of the detectors havs sparked running battles with israeli defence forces and protesters that have left three palestinians dead. alan johnston reports. and so it began. what the palestinians said would be a day of rage. they'd gathered in their hundreds, the israelis said men under 50 would not be allowed to go into the old city and perform friday prayers at the holy site. so the palestinians prayed in the streets. and then the tensions exploded. the violins played out in pockets in different parts of occupied eas
abdullah has recently become sick. his sister hind, they can't afford the medicine for the illness. the truth is that for many in this country there is no escaping cholera. here on the edge of the village is the only source of water. the people know it is infected, but with no other options, they continue to rely on it. the palestinian leader mahmoud abbas has suspended all official contacts with israel until it removes metal detectors from the disputed site of the al aqsa mosque injerusalem....
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us senatorjohn mccain office has revealed he has brain cancer. republican had been recovering from surgery after announcing over the weekend that doctors in pheonix had removed a five centimetre blood clot above his eye. senator mccain, a vietnam veteran, was the republican nominee for the us presidential election in 2008. live now to our correspondent james cook, who has been following this from los angeles. james, what is the latest? well, what we know is, as you say, senator mccain went into hospital to have this clot above his eye removed, and it was in subsequent test that his doctors realised that he had a brain tumour known as a blastoma. he is reviewing treatment with his family and doctors and they might include chemotherapy and possibly radiation treatment as well. senator mccain is 80 years old. he is well respected in washington, among other members of congress on both sides of the iol. they see him as an independent minded senator. he has been there since the 1980s. he is known to the american people as a war hero, having been captur
us senatorjohn mccain office has revealed he has brain cancer. republican had been recovering from surgery after announcing over the weekend that doctors in pheonix had removed a five centimetre blood clot above his eye. senator mccain, a vietnam veteran, was the republican nominee for the us presidential election in 2008. live now to our correspondent james cook, who has been following this from los angeles. james, what is the latest? well, what we know is, as you say, senator mccain went into...
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he has huge support in half the country, but the spirit of resistance has been awoken.key has found its voice with this movement. anti—erdogan feeling and demand for the rule of law, uniting a fragmented opposition. the question now is whether they can sustain this momentum and challenge the erdogan government at the next election in 2019. thejustice march has drawn support here and abroad, including from jeremy corbyn. but channelling this energy into a credible political movement will be a far tougher task. the us secretary of state is in ukraine for a brief visit. rex tillerson is the first senior member of the trump administration to visit the country. speaking alongside ukrainian president petro poroshenko, mr tillerson said russia must act to de—escalate the conflict in the east of the country. i've been very clear in my discussions with russian leadership on more than one occasion, that it is necessary for russia to take the first steps to de—escalate the situation in the east part of ukraine, in particular by respecting the ceasefire by pulling back the heavy we
he has huge support in half the country, but the spirit of resistance has been awoken.key has found its voice with this movement. anti—erdogan feeling and demand for the rule of law, uniting a fragmented opposition. the question now is whether they can sustain this momentum and challenge the erdogan government at the next election in 2019. thejustice march has drawn support here and abroad, including from jeremy corbyn. but channelling this energy into a credible political movement will be a...
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we heard liam fox, jeremy corbyn has also been talking about brexit today. what has he been saying?pressed on labour's position on brexit, to clarify whether labour is in favour of leaving the single market. jeremy corbyn very clear that membership of the european union is inexorably linked to membership of the european single market, what labour wants to do, he says, is negotiate tariff free access to the market and have a migration policy after britain leads the eu based on the economic needs and the skills needs of the country. jeremy corbyn has also been talking about the bbc, which we have been talking about earlier this morning. he was very critical of the bbc‘s approach. i would sign the letter with i think the bbc needs to look hard on yourself. the point you made in the press discussion earlier about the treatment of older women in the bbc i think is a very important one. the gender pay gap is appalling. we would insist on a strong gender pay audit is every organisation and we would also look at the 20 to one ratio between the chief executive and the lowest paid staff in ev
we heard liam fox, jeremy corbyn has also been talking about brexit today. what has he been saying?pressed on labour's position on brexit, to clarify whether labour is in favour of leaving the single market. jeremy corbyn very clear that membership of the european union is inexorably linked to membership of the european single market, what labour wants to do, he says, is negotiate tariff free access to the market and have a migration policy after britain leads the eu based on the economic needs...
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what has happened is the march of flames which we saw yesterday has stopped. of the fires. but pockets keep springing up. in the last ten minutes, as the wind picks up, we can feel it, smoke has appeared over that crest and two helicopters are in some way tackling that fire, not sure what they are doing, i would that fire, not sure what they are doing, iwould not that fire, not sure what they are doing, i would not be surprised if we see the water bombers coming in. the issue is their plumes of smoke in the hills caused by the very, very dry and still hot soil. it is hot. there is no fire, but it is hot, the embers of the tree root could very quickly take fire again, sending sparks over the countryside, and then more fires around. much better than yesterday. most tourists are going back to the campsites, but to be watched with extreme vigilance. many thanks. hugh schofield on the cote d'azur. the deadline for reaching an agreement over the end of life care for the terminally—ill baby, charlie gard, passed at midday today. charlie's parents had accepted that he
what has happened is the march of flames which we saw yesterday has stopped. of the fires. but pockets keep springing up. in the last ten minutes, as the wind picks up, we can feel it, smoke has appeared over that crest and two helicopters are in some way tackling that fire, not sure what they are doing, i would that fire, not sure what they are doing, iwould not that fire, not sure what they are doing, i would not be surprised if we see the water bombers coming in. the issue is their plumes of...
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noor has declined to speak with investigators and has hired an attorney. minneapolis mayor betsy hodges says that's left many questions in the killing unanswered. >> whited out the survey noor draw and fire his gun? what happened from the time the officers arrived on the scene to when she was pronounced dead. why don't we have footage from body cameras? why were they not activated? we all want answers to those questions. amy: noor is the first somali-american officer in his precinct. the killing came just weeks after twin cities police officer jeronimo yanez was acquitted on manslaughter charges for shooting african-american motorist philando castile in 2016. and betty dukes, former walmart greeter who love the largest gender bias class-action lawsuit in u.s. history, has died at the age of 67. dukes was the lead plaintiff in dukes versus walmart, case involving 1.6 million female employees of walmart who said they were paid less and promoted less often than their male counterparts. the lawsuit just just by the supreme court in 2011 and a five to four ruli
noor has declined to speak with investigators and has hired an attorney. minneapolis mayor betsy hodges says that's left many questions in the killing unanswered. >> whited out the survey noor draw and fire his gun? what happened from the time the officers arrived on the scene to when she was pronounced dead. why don't we have footage from body cameras? why were they not activated? we all want answers to those questions. amy: noor is the first somali-american officer in his precinct. the...
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but the decision has angered the irish government, which has the only land border with britain.unhelpful. and scrapping the convention could also be meaningless. michel barnier, the eu's chief brexit negotiator, said in a tweet that the london convention had been superseded by eu rules covered by the common fisheries policy. but fishermen welcomed the government's action. what it does is make a strong commitment to achieving sovereignty over our... taking sovereignty over our waters, which international law states is ours, at the moment of brexit. and this is just another statement of intent that that will be what happens. so, while some have welcomed the government's claim thatitis taking back control, they may not get their ultimate wish. fisheries is a tiny part of britain's economy, and could be used as a bargaining chip in the frosty talks between britain and the eu. joe lynam, bbc news. the two—time wimbledon champion petra kvitova has spoken of her fear that she would never play tennis again after being attacked in her home six months ago. suffering serious injuries to he
but the decision has angered the irish government, which has the only land border with britain.unhelpful. and scrapping the convention could also be meaningless. michel barnier, the eu's chief brexit negotiator, said in a tweet that the london convention had been superseded by eu rules covered by the common fisheries policy. but fishermen welcomed the government's action. what it does is make a strong commitment to achieving sovereignty over our... taking sovereignty over our waters, which...
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this video has been shared widely on social media and has provoked a lot of anger among some people,the black community. one man said to me today no white kid would ever have been treated like this. you can see the young man running into the shop behind me, filmed on a security camera, pursued by a uniformed police officer. there is a struggle, eventually the young man falls to the floor. at some stage you can see something being put in his mouth. eventually he is restrained with handcuffs. two officers it appears are involved. the independent police complaints commission took over this inquiry very soon. they say there is evidence that something was found in the man's throat at the scene. we heard from the borough commander at hackney today and he said no police officer was exempt from the law and would not wish to be. he said there would not wish to be. he said there would be a lot of speculation about how this young man died and he has been named locally as rash and remain charles. prince william and prince harry have spoken candidly about their relationship with their mother prin
this video has been shared widely on social media and has provoked a lot of anger among some people,the black community. one man said to me today no white kid would ever have been treated like this. you can see the young man running into the shop behind me, filmed on a security camera, pursued by a uniformed police officer. there is a struggle, eventually the young man falls to the floor. at some stage you can see something being put in his mouth. eventually he is restrained with handcuffs. two...
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what impact has it had for you? i believe it has had a huge impact.ot been able to evacuate them yesterday. this point, i have not had a confirmation. 0ur them yesterday. this point, i have not had a confirmation. our main concern is to hopefully have the road open so people can leave so that if any more what does fall they would not be trapped here any longer. i think it isjust would not be trapped here any longer. i think it is just a would not be trapped here any longer. i think it isjust a big clean—up for everyone involved. we're just seeing clean—up for everyone involved. we'rejust seeing aerial clean—up for everyone involved. we're just seeing aerial images. exactly where you are. we are in the middle of the bay, the present, so we were kind of the in the centre of the tyrant pouring each side from every angle down over the roads into the sea, you saw the roads being ripped up. then the emergency services started to arrive, helicopters, just a com pletely arrive, helicopters, just a completely unprecedented thing to happen here. a complete shoc
what impact has it had for you? i believe it has had a huge impact.ot been able to evacuate them yesterday. this point, i have not had a confirmation. 0ur them yesterday. this point, i have not had a confirmation. our main concern is to hopefully have the road open so people can leave so that if any more what does fall they would not be trapped here any longer. i think it isjust would not be trapped here any longer. i think it is just a would not be trapped here any longer. i think it isjust a...
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got a standard of living has been unbelievable.s a real struggle andi another story. it is a real struggle and i am here for those parents who are unable to come out today.|j believe austerity led to the fire at g re nfell tower believe austerity led to the fire at grenfell tower and i believe austerity led to the fire at grenfelltowerand i am believe austerity led to the fire at grenfell tower and i am here to promote that today. not just the saving of money that led to having cheaper panels put on the outside, but the proper health and safety checks as well. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has held a rally in hastings in what he says is the start of a tour of every marginal constituency in the country. the home secretary amber rudd held the seat of hastings and rye byjust 346 votes last month. and mr corbyn told supporters he hoped labour would soon be fighting the next general election. he called for an end to the cap on public sector pay and what he said was a forty percent cut to local councils. stay together to win hastings an
got a standard of living has been unbelievable.s a real struggle andi another story. it is a real struggle and i am here for those parents who are unable to come out today.|j believe austerity led to the fire at g re nfell tower believe austerity led to the fire at grenfell tower and i believe austerity led to the fire at grenfelltowerand i am believe austerity led to the fire at grenfell tower and i am here to promote that today. not just the saving of money that led to having cheaper panels...
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that has converged significantly. all of that, qe has been successful.tes to higher inflation, that is a tough call. anna: is the problem the unemployment rate? is that one of the main issues? maybe that sets forward macron. whole graph of a factors that drive unemployment. the good news is, unemployment in a number of countries, notably germany and austria and netherlands, is low. the high levels of unemployment we saw in countries like italy and france slowly coming down. anna: moving in the right direction. good to see you. watch,stocks you need to -- a few stocks you need to , the, easyjet in the news fate of carol mccall we will talk about. ♪ anna: beijing the world's economy.rgest industrial output exceeds estimates. chinese equities waiver on regulatory concerns. brexit brown to -- round two. citizens rights are directed to top the agenda. shake up your the u.s. president is said to be planning a reshuffle of his communications team amid the russian investigation. the health care vote faces another delay. ♪ anna: welcome back to the program, "bloo
that has converged significantly. all of that, qe has been successful.tes to higher inflation, that is a tough call. anna: is the problem the unemployment rate? is that one of the main issues? maybe that sets forward macron. whole graph of a factors that drive unemployment. the good news is, unemployment in a number of countries, notably germany and austria and netherlands, is low. the high levels of unemployment we saw in countries like italy and france slowly coming down. anna: moving in the...
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it is like someone has come in and there has been a hostile takeover.you don't like the old management much. donald trump is not terribly keen on the old management. he is appealing over the heads of these people to the country. i don't think it matters overly that you don't have mitt romney here -- katty: you don't have any of the bushes here. jon: you don't have john mccain here. there are holders of people who you would imagine would be here who won't be. they are not reconciled to donald trump. donald trump's appeal is to reach out to other people and part of the reason of having mr. pence on with the vp ticket is he will reassure those parts of the republican party that are not quite convinced that donald trump is the right person to be at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. it will be a fascinating week, isn't it? cracking start this afternoon. katty: it was very good start. we will see more of it over the course of the next four days. we will hear endless speeches from republican leaders and lots of the trump family as well about what they think of their n
it is like someone has come in and there has been a hostile takeover.you don't like the old management much. donald trump is not terribly keen on the old management. he is appealing over the heads of these people to the country. i don't think it matters overly that you don't have mitt romney here -- katty: you don't have any of the bushes here. jon: you don't have john mccain here. there are holders of people who you would imagine would be here who won't be. they are not reconciled to donald...
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what adam has achieved is unimaginable. it isa adam has achieved is unimaginable.ry. they are all adam peaty and it will keep getting quicker and being his name as well. no one is even close to him and that is the incredible thing. england will have defender casey stoney available for their final group game at the women‘s european championship in the netherlands. stoney missed the win over spain on sunday with a hamstring problem but trained today in utrecht. england face portugal tomorrow looking to make it three wins from three in group d. midfielderjade moore missed training but should also be available. manchester united manager jose mourinho says that some clubs are paying far too much for players this summer. his team of course spent 75 million on romelu lukaku earlier this month, but mourinho believes less wealthy clubs are overspending. we spent a lot of money in the striker, and if you don‘t do that then we have no striker, that‘s obvious that nowadays especially for the strikers the amount of money is amazing. every club is getting players, every club is
what adam has achieved is unimaginable. it isa adam has achieved is unimaginable.ry. they are all adam peaty and it will keep getting quicker and being his name as well. no one is even close to him and that is the incredible thing. england will have defender casey stoney available for their final group game at the women‘s european championship in the netherlands. stoney missed the win over spain on sunday with a hamstring problem but trained today in utrecht. england face portugal tomorrow...
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he has passed, signed 48 bills, he has created 66 executive orders which he has signed, this has beens the right to remove the united states has the right to re m ove staff, the united states has the right to remove staff, to change stuff even change policy but we are talking about six months of administration that does appear to be in chaos and you say a lot of policies have gone through but only one key campaign pledge policy has actually managed to be pulled through. keystone pipeline, paris accords... the palace court hasn't happened yet and it would happen for some time and day hasn't got the support that he needs. he has used executive orders, he changed a whole series of things already, a lot of the energy policy. i'm not trying to defend him but he has had more legislative successes than any other president other than truman. he said more bills. the mac signed more bills. you see it is an administration that is delivering and isn't in chaos. and we are hearing reports from america right now that after just a few days and thejob as head of human now that after just a few days a
he has passed, signed 48 bills, he has created 66 executive orders which he has signed, this has beens the right to remove the united states has the right to re m ove staff, the united states has the right to remove staff, to change stuff even change policy but we are talking about six months of administration that does appear to be in chaos and you say a lot of policies have gone through but only one key campaign pledge policy has actually managed to be pulled through. keystone pipeline, paris...
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on the one hand he has got to negotiate within the mandate that has been given to him.o keep the electorate happy. they feel they have given a lot already to the uk in the negotiations with david cameron last burglary so they feel hurt and they feel shunned that that offer was rejected. on the other hand you have got a quite divided cabinet in the uk who is trying to work out what the british position is. you see some of michel barnier‘s frustration with the british and he is now asking for further clarification. catherine barnard, professor of eu law at cambridge university. one in three of us could stop ourselves getting dementia if we made some key life style changes according to an international medical study. stop smoking, keep active, learn a new skill and don't get overweight, those are just some of them as our medical correspondent fergus walsh has been finding out. these runners aren'tjust improving their fitness, they're reducing their risk of developing dementia. i joined the serpentine running club in hyde park. their motivation is as much mental as physical
on the one hand he has got to negotiate within the mandate that has been given to him.o keep the electorate happy. they feel they have given a lot already to the uk in the negotiations with david cameron last burglary so they feel hurt and they feel shunned that that offer was rejected. on the other hand you have got a quite divided cabinet in the uk who is trying to work out what the british position is. you see some of michel barnier‘s frustration with the british and he is now asking for...
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save the children has a vessels. a vessel registered in italy, but that puts more pressure on providers like save the children who have italian registered vessels to rescue people in the mediterranean. we call on italy to keep the doors open, but we call on other european countries to open bears. people may feelthat we have been here before. certainly last summer and we saw similar scenes and similar debates were had about how to deal with the issue. have we learned nothing from the events of 12 months ago? i think the learning is that as far as our mandate is concerned, we will continue to rescue people in the mediterranean. it is not really within our responsibility to offer a big political solutions. our mandate is simply to rescue people. thank you for coming on. the irish government has criticised britain's decision to withdraw from the london fisheries convention, which gives boats from ireland, france, belgium, germany and the netherlands access to waters close to the uk coast. the irish agriculture minister,
save the children has a vessels. a vessel registered in italy, but that puts more pressure on providers like save the children who have italian registered vessels to rescue people in the mediterranean. we call on italy to keep the doors open, but we call on other european countries to open bears. people may feelthat we have been here before. certainly last summer and we saw similar scenes and similar debates were had about how to deal with the issue. have we learned nothing from the events of...