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it will never fail you, so said frank lloyd wright. sighted on 15 private acres, the house takes in all nature has to offer. and its focal point is the noroton river and waterfall. and fittingly, the name tirranna comes from an aboriginal word meaning running waters. this part of the house is an addition that was completed in 1959 designed by frank lloyd wright and executed by taliesin west architects, his architecture firm. it includes a family room, interior courtyard, and an elegant master suite. es the elements used in the living room, including skylights and, once again, gold leaf over the fireplace. looking across the forecourt, you can take in the lovely greenhouse. the scalloping at the top references the solomon r. guggenheim museum, wright's last great public building. this serene space is all about the materials. the ceiling, walls, and custom built-ins are all mahogany. and they even feature the original hardware. the peaceful master suite is a world away. but if you can't sleep, don't count sheep, count stars from your own
it will never fail you, so said frank lloyd wright. sighted on 15 private acres, the house takes in all nature has to offer. and its focal point is the noroton river and waterfall. and fittingly, the name tirranna comes from an aboriginal word meaning running waters. this part of the house is an addition that was completed in 1959 designed by frank lloyd wright and executed by taliesin west architects, his architecture firm. it includes a family room, interior courtyard, and an elegant master...
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butnt to call it lloyd 8.0, it is lloyd 3.0. >> we are seeing this as lloyd's third act.henu think that from 2006 he became ceo goldman sachs until the crisis, that was the first act. that act was very successful for them. they avoided the fate of some of their chief rivals. they turned up incredible profits for wall street. the second act was after that, , theeputational damage senate in congressional testimony lloyd had to do. now we are calling this the third act, the idea of after he has come back from cancer about 18 months ago. now he is sort of reinvigorated. it is at a time when goldman has some of the biggest challenges they have faced in quite some time. oliver: does he see it that will? you set down with him and had a conversation. does he view it as a new beginning as well? dakin: he laughs at my construction of the third act and wonders what happened at the end of the third act. carol: tragedy, comedy? dakin: exactly. he recognizes there is a challenge and a lot of people are questioning the business model that goldman is wedded to. carol: i feel the big bank
butnt to call it lloyd 8.0, it is lloyd 3.0. >> we are seeing this as lloyd's third act.henu think that from 2006 he became ceo goldman sachs until the crisis, that was the first act. that act was very successful for them. they avoided the fate of some of their chief rivals. they turned up incredible profits for wall street. the second act was after that, , theeputational damage senate in congressional testimony lloyd had to do. now we are calling this the third act, the idea of after he...
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lloyd 3.0.initely as lloyd'seeing this third act.f you think about 2006 when he became ceo of goldman sachs until the crisis, that was the first act, that act was very successful for them, they avoided defeat of some of the chief rivals. incredible out profits for wall street. it has been the reputational damage, the congressional testimony that lloyd had to do. now we are calling the third act came backof after he from cancer 18 months ago, now he has reinvigorated. -- he is reinvigorated. oliver: does he see it that way as well? does he view it as a new beginning as well? >> he laughs at my construction of the third act. he wonders what happened at the end of the third act. >> tragedy? comedy? where are we? >> certainly, he recognizes there is a challenge and a lot of people are questioning the business model that goldman is wedded to at this point. >> all of the big banks have come through a comeuppance and are rethinking their strategies. what is different about goldman? crisis, into the goldman was about investment banking and t
lloyd 3.0.initely as lloyd'seeing this third act.f you think about 2006 when he became ceo of goldman sachs until the crisis, that was the first act, that act was very successful for them, they avoided defeat of some of the chief rivals. incredible out profits for wall street. it has been the reputational damage, the congressional testimony that lloyd had to do. now we are calling the third act came backof after he from cancer 18 months ago, now he has reinvigorated. -- he is reinvigorated....
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i don't think this takes down lloyd. i think one of the people who are in charge of those divisions are worried right now after this report they were worried before report, and they're worried now. >> here's a point that we haven't brought up, which is that lloyd blankfein and gary cohn are very close. if suddenly there's this move under foot to undermine lloyd blankfein, seems to me as a shareholders and director of the company, we should think is that better for shareholder if lloyd blankfein isn't there? isn't it true in which the culture gary cohn was brought up was one in which we have an interest in the administration to preserve that and to enhance that i mean i would think that there is something that is not -- not in contrast to what's good for shareholders, but part of the same tune. >> say this happened tomorrow. i think the market would be shocked and i do not think this is one of these situations where gs goes up on -- >> i think -- first of all, i'm going to disagree with you the culture has not changed at
i don't think this takes down lloyd. i think one of the people who are in charge of those divisions are worried right now after this report they were worried before report, and they're worried now. >> here's a point that we haven't brought up, which is that lloyd blankfein and gary cohn are very close. if suddenly there's this move under foot to undermine lloyd blankfein, seems to me as a shareholders and director of the company, we should think is that better for shareholder if lloyd...
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in a minute we'll also find out why lloyd's of london believes a massive cyber attack could cost thebal economy more than some of the worst natural disasters. but we begin with china's economy, which has grown more than expected in the second quarter of this year — by 6.9%. it matters because the country, regarded as the world's factory, is also it's second biggest economy. as you can see here it's a far cry from how things used to be — this shows how for much of the last 25 years china has been growing much faster. one of the big worries is this number. 258% is the size of china's debts compared to it's economy. that means it owes more than two and a half time everything it makes ina year. much of the debt is linked to the red hot property market which the government is trying to cool. the cost of new housing in major cities rose 10.4% in may. the government also looks likes it succeeding with another problem. this year chinese firms have spent $75.2bn on foreign merger and acquisitions which is down almost half on the same time a year ago. financial regulation has become a top prio
in a minute we'll also find out why lloyd's of london believes a massive cyber attack could cost thebal economy more than some of the worst natural disasters. but we begin with china's economy, which has grown more than expected in the second quarter of this year — by 6.9%. it matters because the country, regarded as the world's factory, is also it's second biggest economy. as you can see here it's a far cry from how things used to be — this shows how for much of the last 25 years china has...
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wright school of architecture and the frank lloyd wright foundation. and the property itself, it's a work of art. >> wright built to the human scale. everything in the desert is low. the trees are low. um, so his buildings are low. he also uses the low ceilings to kinda push you through spaces, right, at an entrance, drop the entry real low. and that helps push you into the space. it's a little technique he called compression and release. we call this the garden room because you sit on the bench here, and it frames the view of the mountains, uh, in the distance. it captures the garden. he uses a japanese technique called the borrowed landscape. >> he lived the way he believed. and he designed the way he felt things should look. >> it almost like a seamless transition between outdoor and indoor. >> even if you didn't know what he did, it was -- from when i was a kid, frank lloyd wright, you knew this guy was an icon. and why did he become such an icon? >> well, you know, i think he was a bigger-than-life personality. he really wanted to revolutionize th
wright school of architecture and the frank lloyd wright foundation. and the property itself, it's a work of art. >> wright built to the human scale. everything in the desert is low. the trees are low. um, so his buildings are low. he also uses the low ceilings to kinda push you through spaces, right, at an entrance, drop the entry real low. and that helps push you into the space. it's a little technique he called compression and release. we call this the garden room because you sit on...
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the story doing the rounds, lloyds doing mortgage arrears charges.t mortgage arrears issues. for the first time ever e—commerce giants — alibaba and amazon — are going head to head. today amazon is launching its fresh food service in alibaba's back yard — singapore. the two are trying to get a foothold in the south east asian market which boasts up to 600 million people, which could be worth at least 70 billion dollars by the end of the decade. our asia business correspondent karishma vashwani has more. tell us how this is going to take shape. i was at the amazon facility, thatis shape. i was at the amazon facility, that is the word they use here in singapore today. they launched their prime now delivery service. it means you can get stuff from them in just two hours. imagine that, what would you need in just two hours. imagine that, what would you need injust two hours' time, frankly? it is a 100,000 square feet facility. it is meant to be the largest urban facility that amazon has in the entire world. everything from eggs, tvs, baby strollers, what
the story doing the rounds, lloyds doing mortgage arrears charges.t mortgage arrears issues. for the first time ever e—commerce giants — alibaba and amazon — are going head to head. today amazon is launching its fresh food service in alibaba's back yard — singapore. the two are trying to get a foothold in the south east asian market which boasts up to 600 million people, which could be worth at least 70 billion dollars by the end of the decade. our asia business correspondent karishma...
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how do you rank those problems still facing lloyds and how are they going to get through them? there is a deadline put in place for august 2019 so there is a hard stop of when people can claim compensation for that mis—selling. so at some point these conduct costs will start to recede and will focus more on the underlying progress, hopefully positive progress, from the bank going forward. back to those results from heathrow. business at heathrow airport keeps on growing. its revenues in the first six months of the year were 4.196 first six months of the year were 4.1% higher than the same period last year. passenger numbers were up the same amount. so, how are plans going for the new runway? earlier this month hotelier, surinder arora, put forward his alternative plans for the third runway which he said would be £5bn cheaper than heathrow‘s scheme. british airways — heathrow‘s scheme. british airways — heathrow‘s biggest customer — says it likes the scheme. my colleague alice baxter spoke tojohn holldan—kaye, chief operating office at heathrow airport and asked him whether the
how do you rank those problems still facing lloyds and how are they going to get through them? there is a deadline put in place for august 2019 so there is a hard stop of when people can claim compensation for that mis—selling. so at some point these conduct costs will start to recede and will focus more on the underlying progress, hopefully positive progress, from the bank going forward. back to those results from heathrow. business at heathrow airport keeps on growing. its revenues in the...
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scott lloyd, who's director of the office of refugee settlement. mr. lloyd earned his j.d. from catholic university. prior, mr. lloyd served as chief counsel, public policy office, knights of columbus, where he helped shape the organization's humanitarian response and led its policy advocacy of ethnic and religious minority victims of isis. mr. lloyd has served in the public sphere on government reform subcommittee of criminal justice drug policy and human resources and at the department of health and human services. derrick banner is the acting executive associate director for homeland security investigation. mr. banner began his career in law enforcement in the u.s. customs service where he served as customs inspector, a marine enforcement officer, a special agent and a manager of the maritime smuggling task force. prior to his current position, mr. banner served as special agent for homeland security investigations where he led multi-agency task forces in targeting cross-border criminal activity in the california/mexican border area. mr. elvince is associate executive di
scott lloyd, who's director of the office of refugee settlement. mr. lloyd earned his j.d. from catholic university. prior, mr. lloyd served as chief counsel, public policy office, knights of columbus, where he helped shape the organization's humanitarian response and led its policy advocacy of ethnic and religious minority victims of isis. mr. lloyd has served in the public sphere on government reform subcommittee of criminal justice drug policy and human resources and at the department of...
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lloyd and his colleagues do. so, mr. lloyd, i know you just got on the job in march, and so please don't take my questions as being antagonistic or criminal of your conduct or those who have come in with the new administration. but as the chairman pointed out, that 16-year-old would then be placed with a sponsor here in the united states and be told to return at some future date for a court hearing to determine whether they could stay in the united states, whether they would qualify as a refugee or for some other legal status, is that right? >> yes, that's correct. >> and under current law that sponsor need not be a family member and need not be a citizen. it could be an undocumented individual. >> yes. >> and you have no -- there's no legal requirement nor does your organization have the current ability to monitor the situation of that unaccompanied minor in the custody of that sponsor more than a few days after they're placed, is that right? >> 30 days after we do a check and call with the sponsor and the uac and that
lloyd and his colleagues do. so, mr. lloyd, i know you just got on the job in march, and so please don't take my questions as being antagonistic or criminal of your conduct or those who have come in with the new administration. but as the chairman pointed out, that 16-year-old would then be placed with a sponsor here in the united states and be told to return at some future date for a court hearing to determine whether they could stay in the united states, whether they would qualify as a...
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that's according to the world's oldest insurance market — lloyd's of london.s estimated that in the most likely scenario, a malicious hack would take down a cloud service provider, with estimated losses of $53 billion dollars. provider, with estimated losses of $53 billion. that's roughly the same cost as superstorm sandy, the hurricane that hit the east cost of the united states in 2012. but that's just the average estimate. lloyd's believes that because of the uncertainty around calculating cyber losses, the damage could be as high as $121 billion or as low asjust $15 billion. that would outstrip the damage wreaked by hurricane katrina in 2005 which was estimated at $108 billion. the majority of these losses are not insured, which has lead to a new type of insurance called cyber cover. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter — i'm @bbcstreeter we will be looking at those stories in more depth in world business report. we will be looking at that story on our paper review as well. a terminally ill man british man is beginning
that's according to the world's oldest insurance market — lloyd's of london.s estimated that in the most likely scenario, a malicious hack would take down a cloud service provider, with estimated losses of $53 billion dollars. provider, with estimated losses of $53 billion. that's roughly the same cost as superstorm sandy, the hurricane that hit the east cost of the united states in 2012. but that's just the average estimate. lloyd's believes that because of the uncertainty around calculating...
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brokers have come to the lloyds market, shown the underwriters new risks and the lloyds underwritersave done this research is to really raise awareness of the threat. the big scenario we did was one of the cloud computer providers going down and being hacked. there are some major providers out there, amazon providing 30% of the cloud computing that's utilised and, just in the uk, 88% of businesses now use cloud services for hosting their data and systems. so this is why we wanted to do the research to help people understand the threat out there and how important and big it can be even though it is, we must admit, estimates and scenarios we have tried to invent that could be real. thank you very much. britain's major share index started the week with solid gains driven by basic resource firms, while a government contract won by crisis—hit construction firm carillion gave it some respite from heavy losses sustained last week. carillion — which is involved in the redevelopment of battersea power station, the extension of anfield and, has seen its shares rise 19%. but the firm's still go
brokers have come to the lloyds market, shown the underwriters new risks and the lloyds underwritersave done this research is to really raise awareness of the threat. the big scenario we did was one of the cloud computer providers going down and being hacked. there are some major providers out there, amazon providing 30% of the cloud computing that's utilised and, just in the uk, 88% of businesses now use cloud services for hosting their data and systems. so this is why we wanted to do the...
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hemingway and frank lloyd wright were two heroes. how lucky were we? there has been so much written. it is like the guy telling the old joke. among comedians, tell me number 2 or number 3 and they all laugh. what i would like -- you have such detail about these heroic moments we are familiar with. and some new revelations about his mental illness, suicide, and to that end, can you tell us about this mild upbringing? >> guest: it is a great town. i gather was the first suburb or one of the first suburbs. what i found so interesting is from chicago, sort of the frontier. they would go to the river for dinner. he was on the edge of the road. chicago meant a lot to him. >> host: he was not a particularly big athlete. >> guest: a lot of things he expected to be part of, he was terrible at team sports. he liked boxing, he played tennis but wasn't really good at it. the other thing people expect, he would be a womanizer, a big magnet. he had four wives, beyond the four lives, he had six sexual encounters total, and we think of him as being some kind of succes
hemingway and frank lloyd wright were two heroes. how lucky were we? there has been so much written. it is like the guy telling the old joke. among comedians, tell me number 2 or number 3 and they all laugh. what i would like -- you have such detail about these heroic moments we are familiar with. and some new revelations about his mental illness, suicide, and to that end, can you tell us about this mild upbringing? >> guest: it is a great town. i gather was the first suburb or one of the...
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minister lloyd george was a reluctant supporter of the offensive.eded to break out of the ypres and get as far as the belgian coast to stop the submarines from attacking british ships and so he overruled lloyd george but throughout the course of the battle there was debate as to what to do next. we talk about the first world war as the war to end all wars, it wasn't. why's it so important 100 years on to this battle ? important 100 years on to this battle? it is so important because so many families and individuals we re so many families and individuals were involved, you can read the accou nts were involved, you can read the a ccou nts of were involved, you can read the accounts of the imperial war museum andersen stories and it brings home the human impact of the war. katie, you have come here, made the journey, is it important notjust the us descendants but for people to remember what happened? absolutely. idid remember what happened? absolutely. i did gcse history and a—level history and it is something that the national curriculum, this is what
minister lloyd george was a reluctant supporter of the offensive.eded to break out of the ypres and get as far as the belgian coast to stop the submarines from attacking british ships and so he overruled lloyd george but throughout the course of the battle there was debate as to what to do next. we talk about the first world war as the war to end all wars, it wasn't. why's it so important 100 years on to this battle ? important 100 years on to this battle? it is so important because so many...
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sian lloyd, bbc news, ypres.are almost 12,000 graves, but the vast majority of them have no names. the men who are buried here were never identified. tyne cot has come to symbolise the true horror of the battle of passchendaele. we'll have more from tyne cot cemetery later in the programme. for now, george, back to you. sophie, thank you. a serving royal marine who made and stashed potentially deadly bombs for a dissident republican terror group in northern ireland has been jailed for 18 years. ciaran maxwell, who's now been discharged, led a double life — a proud commando training hard with his brothers—in—arms, while at the same time supplying continuity ira with explosives and ammunition. june kelly reports. soon after he signed up, ciaran maxwell became the enemy within the royal marines. the seemingly proud commando was an opponent of the state in uniform. on facebook, he posted this video of his training exercises, as he was supposedly serving queen and country. in reality, his six—year career was spent ser
sian lloyd, bbc news, ypres.are almost 12,000 graves, but the vast majority of them have no names. the men who are buried here were never identified. tyne cot has come to symbolise the true horror of the battle of passchendaele. we'll have more from tyne cot cemetery later in the programme. for now, george, back to you. sophie, thank you. a serving royal marine who made and stashed potentially deadly bombs for a dissident republican terror group in northern ireland has been jailed for 18 years....
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lloyds have set aside £18 billion.. there will bea claims, of august 20 19. there will be a final rush of people realising, often prompted by claims companies advertising, that they can put a claim in, said the banks are setting aside more to pay those claims when they come in. thank you. the police watchdog says figures gathered by the bbc, suggest there are major inconsistencies in the way police forces across england and wales are enforcing drug driving laws. her majesty's inspectorate of constabulary says data from a radio1 newsbeat investigation — looking at the number of arrests under drug driving laws brought in two years ago — suggests that some forces are more proactive than others. dan whitworth has the details. out on patrol with cheshire police. they are on the lookout for anyone who might have taken drugs and got behind the wheel. hello, driver. a suspicious car is pulled over. the driver is tested for drugs using a sample of his saliva, and it comes back positive for cannabis. he is arrested, which means
lloyds have set aside £18 billion.. there will bea claims, of august 20 19. there will be a final rush of people realising, often prompted by claims companies advertising, that they can put a claim in, said the banks are setting aside more to pay those claims when they come in. thank you. the police watchdog says figures gathered by the bbc, suggest there are major inconsistencies in the way police forces across england and wales are enforcing drug driving laws. her majesty's inspectorate of...
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fees for unplanned overdrafts are to be scrapped for the 20 million customers of lloyds banking groupscotland. from november this year, any customer going over their overdraft limit will face no fees at all, but the bank may continue to block payments from the account until the overdraft is paid off. the proposed purchase by supermarket giant tesco of wholesaler booker is to be subjected to an in—depth probe. the competition and markets authority says there are concerns over the proposed £3.7 billion tie—up as the deal could be bad for shoppers in those areas because of reduced competition. fees for unplanned overd rafts are to be scrapped for the 20 million customers of lloyds banking group. from november this year, any customer going over their overdraft limit will face no fees at all. but the bank may continue to block payments from the account until the overdraft is paid off. previously lloyds customers taking out unauthorised overdrafts faced interest payments at an annual rate of 19.89%, a daily charge of up to £10 or a monthly charge of £6. we're joined now by personal finance
fees for unplanned overdrafts are to be scrapped for the 20 million customers of lloyds banking groupscotland. from november this year, any customer going over their overdraft limit will face no fees at all, but the bank may continue to block payments from the account until the overdraft is paid off. the proposed purchase by supermarket giant tesco of wholesaler booker is to be subjected to an in—depth probe. the competition and markets authority says there are concerns over the proposed...
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sachs: coming up, goldman faces its worst performance since ceo lloyd blankfein took the helm. we take a look at today's bank earnings next. ♪ vonnie: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm vonnie quinn. disappointing quarterly results from goldman sachs and bank of america. vix income trading for goldman sachs, down 40%, making it the worst first half of ceo lloyd blankfein's term as ceo. think of america's interest -- bank of america's interest in decline after failing to capitalize on a fed rate hike. i don't want to completely malign the banks. there were some bright spots. >> look overall, they are solid. they are generally beating expectations. in general, they are making progress on overall revenues and keeping costs under control. most importantly for investors, credit continues to be under control. vonnie: what is confusing for investors is that the disappointing areas where the core businesses. would it be better if the losses came in peripherals? >> it sure looks like the market was looking for loan growth and interest expansion. it seems like each bank has disappointed on
sachs: coming up, goldman faces its worst performance since ceo lloyd blankfein took the helm. we take a look at today's bank earnings next. ♪ vonnie: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm vonnie quinn. disappointing quarterly results from goldman sachs and bank of america. vix income trading for goldman sachs, down 40%, making it the worst first half of ceo lloyd blankfein's term as ceo. think of america's interest -- bank of america's interest in decline after failing to capitalize on...
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it is because lloyds have pursued them fall.claims. it has set aside another £700 million for people who we re another £700 million for people who were caught up in payment protection insurance. the familiar story of banks trying to put things right, in this case involving mortgages and ppi. it will cost how much? on the compensation scheme for mortgages, £283 million. thank you. the duke of cambridge will begin his last shift as an air ambulance pilot today, before taking up his royal duties full—time. for the past two years, he‘s been working for the east anglian air ambulance service. writing in the eastern daily press this morning he says he‘s the news that the government plans to ban new petrol and diesel cars from 2040 raised plenty of questions. charlie‘s outside our studio with some of the vehicles you could be seeing more of in the future. i think he will drive away if we do not get some answers. we have had loads of questions. yes, lots of practical questions. can you hear that noise? it is a little pinging noise. i ha
it is because lloyds have pursued them fall.claims. it has set aside another £700 million for people who we re another £700 million for people who were caught up in payment protection insurance. the familiar story of banks trying to put things right, in this case involving mortgages and ppi. it will cost how much? on the compensation scheme for mortgages, £283 million. thank you. the duke of cambridge will begin his last shift as an air ambulance pilot today, before taking up his royal...
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lloyds, today we heard from barclays.far by british banks to those mis—sold payment protection insurance. let's go to the shares centre. cani can i go back to those growths are figures from the states, a tad disappointing or roughly what you had expected? i think slightly disappointing. still, us gdp growth is better than most other parts of the world. the disappointing thing here is if you look at the unemployment levels. very low unemployment levels. very low unemployment levels. very low unemployment levels in the us but it's not really feeding through to much higher gdp growth. you have to begin to wonder why that is. we are looking at wage growth in the states which seems to be fairly in the nextel. then other gdp data such as inflation which has been fairly flat. —— wage growth seems to be fairly anaemic. there is some concern going forward, you wonder what the federal reserve is going to do. they have been in the painting interest rates will rise but the pace of that may slow a little. this is why we saw the us dol
lloyds, today we heard from barclays.far by british banks to those mis—sold payment protection insurance. let's go to the shares centre. cani can i go back to those growths are figures from the states, a tad disappointing or roughly what you had expected? i think slightly disappointing. still, us gdp growth is better than most other parts of the world. the disappointing thing here is if you look at the unemployment levels. very low unemployment levels. very low unemployment levels. very low...
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george was a relu cta nt minister lloyd george was a reluctant supporter of the attack.ff but for various reasons it did not happen and he felt guilty in many respects after the end of the war, it was called the campaign of the mud. it is important to reflect on the experiences of those who fought here from all around the world. menin gate, the most famous memorial, commemorating people from australia, africa, india. the west indies. this place came to symbolise the worst of the first world war. the human cost of the single battle of passchendaele. give us an idea of the scale. it is hard to be precise but estimates suggest half a million men on both sides were killed or wounded in the battle. many lived with the scars physical and psychological for the rest of their lives and brought home strong memories of the battlefields around ypres. it's feared the memory of this battle into the consciousness of people in the uk and the world. that loss of life for a gain of five miles and the capture of the village of passchendaele. it is very hard to understand today and to avoid
george was a relu cta nt minister lloyd george was a reluctant supporter of the attack.ff but for various reasons it did not happen and he felt guilty in many respects after the end of the war, it was called the campaign of the mud. it is important to reflect on the experiences of those who fought here from all around the world. menin gate, the most famous memorial, commemorating people from australia, africa, india. the west indies. this place came to symbolise the worst of the first world...
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rep. lloyd smucker, r-pa:"research shows that placement with relatives is better for the child."that's likely why a slew of child health are supporting the legislation which is now being considered by the u-s senate. in washington, i'm drew petrimoulx. the inland cooling trend that took place today will continue into tuesday with most locations seeing temperatures near seasonal averages. as the marine layer is forecast to deepen during the next few days, a return of late night and morning low clouds along with patchy fog can be expected through late week. the giants defense the latest of their many woes tonightkenny lofton a longtime iniands great who also helped the giants get a the 2002 worlds series visiting with former teammate shawon dunstonbottom 4th/ 2-1 giantsbrandon crawford doubles deep into triples ally buster posey scores 3-1 giantstop 5th/ 3-1 giantsbradley zimmer hits a comebacker to matt moore who underhand tosses the ball way over the head of 1st baseman jae hwung giovanny urshela scores 3-2 giantstop 6th/ 3-3 tiebrandon guyer lays down the bunt jae hwung field it
rep. lloyd smucker, r-pa:"research shows that placement with relatives is better for the child."that's likely why a slew of child health are supporting the legislation which is now being considered by the u-s senate. in washington, i'm drew petrimoulx. the inland cooling trend that took place today will continue into tuesday with most locations seeing temperatures near seasonal averages. as the marine layer is forecast to deepen during the next few days, a return of late night and...
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cyber attack could cost the global economy around $53 billion dollars — according to research by lloyd'sghly the same cost as superstorm sandy, the hurricane that hit the east coast of the united states in 2012. sony is in the final stages of buying believed digital according to japanese media. sony will get a majority stake and the transaction is expected to come to a close later this year. lots of stories catching our attention on the business website. this one in particular. the city envoy saying france wants a disruptive brexit, hoping to disrupt london's role. this is according to the city of london envoy to the eu. jeremy browne saying venture parodies seeking destruction, in favour of the hardest brexit to take opportunity to win business for paris. and much more on the business life page, we'll be bringing you some other highlights throughout the programme. south korea has announced the biggest rise in the minimum wage since 2001. leisha santorini is in singapore — why such a big raise now? in short it's because south korea's new president is trying to get people to spend more in
cyber attack could cost the global economy around $53 billion dollars — according to research by lloyd'sghly the same cost as superstorm sandy, the hurricane that hit the east coast of the united states in 2012. sony is in the final stages of buying believed digital according to japanese media. sony will get a majority stake and the transaction is expected to come to a close later this year. lots of stories catching our attention on the business website. this one in particular. the city envoy...
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luxembourg has done well for fund managers and lloyds of london surprised people by going to brusselspicture is of dispassion. it is not that frankfurt is suddenly overtaking the city of london or paris, some banks are going to paris. different companies are choosing different locations, the idea that we were going to have a new financial centre of europe growing up to replace london doesn't look to be true. how worried is the city of london? we don't know. it is all around all this stuff, we don't know what the final trading relationship between the uk and the eu will be. 0nce relationship between the uk and the eu will be. once we know that, that's when we will know how worried we have to be. happy monday. enjoy. we're back tomorrow. are you back tomorrow? yes. i'm back tomorrow. tune in. bye—bye. good morning. it's the last day ofjuly, but for some summer is temporarily on hold. an unsettled week ahead summed up as sunshine and showers. warm in any sunshine, but always cool in or near the showers and a brisk breeze blowing. we start monday morning with an area of low pressure which
luxembourg has done well for fund managers and lloyds of london surprised people by going to brusselspicture is of dispassion. it is not that frankfurt is suddenly overtaking the city of london or paris, some banks are going to paris. different companies are choosing different locations, the idea that we were going to have a new financial centre of europe growing up to replace london doesn't look to be true. how worried is the city of london? we don't know. it is all around all this stuff, we...
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sian lloyd has more.er killer. the 15—year—old had choked during an horrific and sustained sex attack. today former soldier stephen hough was brought to court to be sentenced. he'd lied to police when originally questioned back in 1976, and continued to deny his guilt when he was arrested last year. stephen, are you responsible for those injuries? no comment. do you understand what i'm saying today with respect to those injuries? i do. are you responsible for those injuries? no comment. stephen hough had watched while another man, 18—year—old noeljones — an illiterate scrap metal dealer — was jailed for the killing. he served six years in prison. he told the jury in this trial he had been innocent, and had confessed to janet‘s manslaughter following police pressure at the time. if he's to clear his name, he'll have to appeal that conviction. janet‘s family say they believe justice has been done. it has brought it all back after a1 years. and of course, you never get over it, but you learn to live it. to m
sian lloyd has more.er killer. the 15—year—old had choked during an horrific and sustained sex attack. today former soldier stephen hough was brought to court to be sentenced. he'd lied to police when originally questioned back in 1976, and continued to deny his guilt when he was arrested last year. stephen, are you responsible for those injuries? no comment. do you understand what i'm saying today with respect to those injuries? i do. are you responsible for those injuries? no comment....
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lloyds also having to put aside additional money for claims, as well.s over money for claims, as well. let's cross over to asia now. let's go to asia, where coffee giant starbucks is splashing out in china. it is buying out its eastern chinese partners, spending $1.3 billion on the 50% of the business it doesn't already own. it's the biggest deal starbucks has ever done. mariko oi has more from singapore. chase the reaction to this given it's the biggest deal the chain has ever done? yes, it goes to show how important china has become for the coffee chain, it is in fact the fastest growing market outside the united states. especially with the number of stores. as you mentioned, they already own 1500 outlets fully but spending 1. 3 billion to buy the rest, 50% stake in 1300 other stores. the goal is to own 5,000 stores. the goal is to own 5,000 stores in mainland china by 2021. but the announcement came just as the company announced a fall in income for the three months tojuly because its growth in the united states has been somewhat slowing down. so i g
lloyds also having to put aside additional money for claims, as well.s over money for claims, as well. let's cross over to asia now. let's go to asia, where coffee giant starbucks is splashing out in china. it is buying out its eastern chinese partners, spending $1.3 billion on the 50% of the business it doesn't already own. it's the biggest deal starbucks has ever done. mariko oi has more from singapore. chase the reaction to this given it's the biggest deal the chain has ever done? yes, it...
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here's our wales correspondent sian lloyd.n vehicles across the severn estuary every year. but the tolls are described as a tax on welsh business. when the crossings return to public ownership next year, the charges will be scrapped. this haulage company based in newport says it will make a difference, but it also wants to see other improvements being made. more specifically, it would be a cost saving to us. we use the bridge probably ten, 12, 15 times a day. so that'll be a benefit to us. but we have to make sure that the infrastructure to support the increase in traffic that we're likely to see it in place to support it. just six months ago, the secretary of state for wales had planned to simply reduce the tolls, retaining a fee to fund the cost of maintaining the crossings. so who will pay for that now? ultimately, this is the uk taxpayer that's looking after an important part of infrastructure. it's a strategic piece of infrastructure that binds wales and england together. the clients in bristol have sold a small apartment
here's our wales correspondent sian lloyd.n vehicles across the severn estuary every year. but the tolls are described as a tax on welsh business. when the crossings return to public ownership next year, the charges will be scrapped. this haulage company based in newport says it will make a difference, but it also wants to see other improvements being made. more specifically, it would be a cost saving to us. we use the bridge probably ten, 12, 15 times a day. so that'll be a benefit to us. but...
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sian lloyd reports.s past has finally caught up with him. the children he taught called him uncle as a mark of respect but he abused his position of trust and sexually assaulted four young girls. the abuse took place inside the madina mosque in cardiff while sadiq was teaching the koran. one victim described how she dreaded going to the mosque knowing he would single her out, we are protecting her anonymity and her words have been revised. it sounds a bit sad but it started to feel quite normal eventually. and because it was every day, i was sort of thinking, you, let's just get this over with. the court heard that siddique had carried out a gross breach of trust, parents had sent their children to the mosque after school, thinking he after school, thinking they would be safe. he had traumatised his victims, touching them sexually under their clothes. other children were prodded with a wooden or metal stick if they misbehaved. following his sentence, a statement was issued on behalf of the mosque. all mo
sian lloyd reports.s past has finally caught up with him. the children he taught called him uncle as a mark of respect but he abused his position of trust and sexually assaulted four young girls. the abuse took place inside the madina mosque in cardiff while sadiq was teaching the koran. one victim described how she dreaded going to the mosque knowing he would single her out, we are protecting her anonymity and her words have been revised. it sounds a bit sad but it started to feel quite normal...
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sian lloyd, bbc news, cardiff crown court. our top story this evening.ts after experts come forward with evidence about possible treatment. and still to come: the little boy suffering from cancer who stole the heart of his football idol has died. from sort of, like, the first moment i met him, coming up in wimbledon sportsday on bbc news — all the action from the all—england club, plus will have the latest for you from day 2 of england's test against south africa at lord's. it's a growing trend here and around the world — working in what's known as the "gig economy" — where people earn money as and when they do a job — and don't have fixed hours or benefits like sick pay and holiday entitlements. it's estimated that a million people work in the gig economy in the uk — or 3 % of the total workforce. some say it offers flexibility for workers — but others call it exploitation with little protection. today, the boss of one of the most high profile firms, deliveroo, says he wants to start giving his delivery riders sick pay — but only if the law is changed.
sian lloyd, bbc news, cardiff crown court. our top story this evening.ts after experts come forward with evidence about possible treatment. and still to come: the little boy suffering from cancer who stole the heart of his football idol has died. from sort of, like, the first moment i met him, coming up in wimbledon sportsday on bbc news — all the action from the all—england club, plus will have the latest for you from day 2 of england's test against south africa at lord's. it's a growing...
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sian lloyd, bbc news, ypres.n we'll hear from the daughter of a man who fought here, but for now back to clive in london. a serving royal marine who led a double life making bombs for a dissident republican group in northern ireland, has been jailed for 18 years. ciaran maxwell was described by the judge at the old bailey as a "dangerous" man who threatened the political stability of northern ireland. june kelly reports. soon after he signed up, ciaran maxwell became the enemy within the royal marines. on facebook, he posted this video of his training exercises as he was supposedly serving queen and country. in reality, he was servicing the dissident irish republican group, the continuity ira. he was a very accomplished and sophisticated bomb maker who could have supplied these devices over a long period of time to violent dissident republican groups and undoubtedly, i believe, that by being caught now, lives have been saved. ciaran maxwell came from northern ireland and four of his bombs were used here by the co
sian lloyd, bbc news, ypres.n we'll hear from the daughter of a man who fought here, but for now back to clive in london. a serving royal marine who led a double life making bombs for a dissident republican group in northern ireland, has been jailed for 18 years. ciaran maxwell was described by the judge at the old bailey as a "dangerous" man who threatened the political stability of northern ireland. june kelly reports. soon after he signed up, ciaran maxwell became the enemy within...
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0ur wales correspondent sian lloyd has been finding out.vehicles on sale here run on petrol or diesel. this company sells around 600 used cars a week and targets buyers on a budget. you'll have your sat nav in there, you'll have your full leather seats... friends kyle and callum have come to browse. todays announcement hasn't put them off buying a diesel car in the short term. my thinking right now, it doesn't make much of a difference, because if you buy a car, like, at this moment in time, it probably won't be running by then. in ten years, maybe i'd be thinking about going along that route already, like prematurely. a decade ago, drivers were encouraged to buy diesel vehicles because of concerns at the time over carbon emissions. there are calls now for those drivers not to be punished by this new strategy. the government should be coming out and quite clearly stating their plan for those owners, and making sure that they're not in any detriment, you know, treated as a pariah by the government, or their choice of ownership, which was enc
0ur wales correspondent sian lloyd has been finding out.vehicles on sale here run on petrol or diesel. this company sells around 600 used cars a week and targets buyers on a budget. you'll have your sat nav in there, you'll have your full leather seats... friends kyle and callum have come to browse. todays announcement hasn't put them off buying a diesel car in the short term. my thinking right now, it doesn't make much of a difference, because if you buy a car, like, at this moment in time, it...
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here's our wales correspondent, sian lloyd.severn estuary every year. charges — currently £20 for lorries and £6.70 for cars — have been levied since the first bridge opened 50 years ago. with the crossings returning to public ownership next year, the uk government announced this morning that the tolls will be scrapped. this haulage company in newport sends trucks through the toll booths every day. its operations manager welcomes the news, but as a first step. well, specifically, it is a cost saving to us. we use the bridge probably ten, 12, 15 times a day. so that will be a benefit to us. but we have to make sure that the infrastructure to support the increase in traffic that we're likely to see is in place to support it. just six months ago, the uk government had plans the uk government had planned to reduce the tolls, retaining funding to pay for the maintenance of the bridges. so who will pay for that now? well, that will come from general taxation. of course, we're going to work with the highways agency, we'll work with th
here's our wales correspondent, sian lloyd.severn estuary every year. charges — currently £20 for lorries and £6.70 for cars — have been levied since the first bridge opened 50 years ago. with the crossings returning to public ownership next year, the uk government announced this morning that the tolls will be scrapped. this haulage company in newport sends trucks through the toll booths every day. its operations manager welcomes the news, but as a first step. well, specifically, it is a...
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and the great abolitionist, wayne lloyd garrison signed him up on the spot as an anti-slavery speaker with a good salary. and douglass, with the help of garrison, moved with his wife and two children to a house in massachusetts. over the next several years, he was known as an electrifying anti-slavery speaker for garrison's anti-slavery society. responding to skepticism that someone as eloquent as douglas could not possibly have been a in 1845,uglas, published his most famous work, the narrative of the life of frederick douglass, an american slave. this made douglas so famous in his own time, he had to flee to great britain or otherwise risk of being captured as a huge it of slave. scotland, douglas became an international celebrity as an anti-slavery speaker. british supporters bought him out of slavery in 1846, and in 1847, douglas returned to the united states. he decided to go to rochester, new york, instead of massachusetts, has british supporters had given him money so he could buy a printing press and start an anti-slavery newspaper, which he called "the northstar." he did not
and the great abolitionist, wayne lloyd garrison signed him up on the spot as an anti-slavery speaker with a good salary. and douglass, with the help of garrison, moved with his wife and two children to a house in massachusetts. over the next several years, he was known as an electrifying anti-slavery speaker for garrison's anti-slavery society. responding to skepticism that someone as eloquent as douglas could not possibly have been a in 1845,uglas, published his most famous work, the...
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that is the big question for lloyd. he has been there a long time, seen the highest of highs and also the crisis. but the question is do they stick with the strategy they have been doing this whole time? he has been a staunch supporter of waiting out this trading cycle and that things will get better and that goldman will be there to take it vantage of it, but you see another quarter like this one, where trading down across the board for the big banks. it calls into question whether they need to look at different areas they can go in. julia: a bit of praise from the article that i thought was quite interesting, has the thinking at the top on stale? scarlet: goldman relies on a formula that has worked so well for it. michael, you talk about some of the other things that goldman sachs is working on, new initiatives like the consumer bank, more lending, resources for asset management, including new etf. is any of that gaining traction? michael: you are seeing a little bit. the consumer bank is so small at ais point that it
that is the big question for lloyd. he has been there a long time, seen the highest of highs and also the crisis. but the question is do they stick with the strategy they have been doing this whole time? he has been a staunch supporter of waiting out this trading cycle and that things will get better and that goldman will be there to take it vantage of it, but you see another quarter like this one, where trading down across the board for the big banks. it calls into question whether they need...
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hello, this is breakfast, with rogerjohnson and sian lloyd. more 13,000 mobile phones and 200 kilograms of drugs have been seized from prisons across england and wales in the last year. ministers say the situation is "unacceptable" — and they're recruiting more officers to crack down on illegal activity in jails. good morning, it's sunday the ninth ofjuly. also ahead: the parents of baby charlie gard will help deliver a petition to great 0rmond street later, calling on doctors to let him travel to america for treatment. iraqi government forces say they're "within hours" of declaring victory over islamic state militants in mosul. it's famous for its meres and mountains — but could the lake district become britain's first national park to achieve world heritage status? former champions roger federer and novak djokovic find form at wimbledon as they book their places in the last 16. and helen has the weather. good morning. it looks like another mostly fine and warm day for england and wales but for scotland and northern ireland there are changes
hello, this is breakfast, with rogerjohnson and sian lloyd. more 13,000 mobile phones and 200 kilograms of drugs have been seized from prisons across england and wales in the last year. ministers say the situation is "unacceptable" — and they're recruiting more officers to crack down on illegal activity in jails. good morning, it's sunday the ninth ofjuly. also ahead: the parents of baby charlie gard will help deliver a petition to great 0rmond street later, calling on doctors to...
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you look up the anglo american numbers and i have numbers from lloyds. bank, we have the u.k. corporate and tomorrow in the banking sector, second-quarter underlying profit coming in ahead of estimates, 2.4 billion pounds. the estimate was 1.9 8 billion. despite the fact that this is reliant on the u.k. and people have been talking about what kind of slowness they are saying in the u.k. economy, this is a decent set of numbers coming through from the second quarter. we have first half metrics coming in. companyof this returning lloyds banking group to private ownership shrinking the lender back to its domestic routes putting some of those is conduct scandals behind them. investors want to see growth coming through. this is one of the stories we are looking out for here and to what extent are they seeing an impact from the brexit conversation question mark this bellwether of the u.k. economy, looking for details on loan interest income. interesting in light with the ink of england said that banks were heading toward a spiral of complacency and consumer le
you look up the anglo american numbers and i have numbers from lloyds. bank, we have the u.k. corporate and tomorrow in the banking sector, second-quarter underlying profit coming in ahead of estimates, 2.4 billion pounds. the estimate was 1.9 8 billion. despite the fact that this is reliant on the u.k. and people have been talking about what kind of slowness they are saying in the u.k. economy, this is a decent set of numbers coming through from the second quarter. we have first half metrics...
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well let's go live to ypres now and join our correspondent sian lloyd.eir lives during the first world war. tonight i'll be attended by 200 invited guests. and 200 descendants who were successful any public ballot, and his ancestors' names are marked 0n ballot, and his ancestors' names are marked on the memorial to the missing. the duke and duchess of cambridge will also be here. as will the prime minister, theresa may, who will lay a wreath. that will be followed by a public event in the square, live performances that will tell the story of this battle from dame helen mirren. there will also be song from all the bow. we will also hear archive footage and the images of veterans who will be describing the horrors of the battles of passchendaele in their own words. thousands of people have come here the two days of commemorations and tomorrow they will bejoined by commemorations and tomorrow they will be joined by the commemorations and tomorrow they will bejoined by the prince commemorations and tomorrow they will be joined by the prince of wales who will
well let's go live to ypres now and join our correspondent sian lloyd.eir lives during the first world war. tonight i'll be attended by 200 invited guests. and 200 descendants who were successful any public ballot, and his ancestors' names are marked 0n ballot, and his ancestors' names are marked on the memorial to the missing. the duke and duchess of cambridge will also be here. as will the prime minister, theresa may, who will lay a wreath. that will be followed by a public event in the...
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lloyds banking group, which owns lloyds, halifax and bank of scotland, has announced it‘s scrapping its of people have a fee free buffer zone. we might see people switching banks to go to a different bank that offers more for their money. will the banks be able to make the money back somehow? they are charging a little more in interest rates for some overdrafts? they are. the banks are not that generous, they are not charities. they are there to make money. if they are going to lose money, in the sense they will not charge as much, we could see overcharges in credit cards. over the last couple of years we have seen the bank of england base rate go down. savings rates have been particular shabby. what has happened is interest rates on credit cards have been creeping up to over 20%. there might be little charges that they sneak in and we don‘t notice in they sneak in and we don‘t notice in the small print all the terms and conditions where we might get hit. we heard from the bank of england more concerns about people‘s personal debt, household debt. people seem to be using credit cards to
lloyds banking group, which owns lloyds, halifax and bank of scotland, has announced it‘s scrapping its of people have a fee free buffer zone. we might see people switching banks to go to a different bank that offers more for their money. will the banks be able to make the money back somehow? they are charging a little more in interest rates for some overdrafts? they are. the banks are not that generous, they are not charities. they are there to make money. if they are going to lose money, in...
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our wales correspondent sian lloyd has more.ldren's lessons are taught through welsh. lenders from the welsh government came to spread the word about their goal, supported by a guest popular with the pupils. it's a big task, but it's achievable. we really believe we can do it. expanding welsh education is at the heart of the strategy. it includes creating 150 welsh language nursery groups over the next decade and increasing the number of welsh speaking teachers. they have recognised that there must be opportunities to learn and use welsh outside of school. there is also a recognition that they need support from parents. for the pa rents, support from parents. for the parents, they need to be encouraged. some parents will say, we'll all the correspondence being welsh? parents need to understand what we are trying to achieve. the welsh which is celebrated every year at a cultural festival which welcomes people who do not speak welsh. the public‘s appetite for change remains to be seen. to be coming up at 6am on breakfast, louise m
our wales correspondent sian lloyd has more.ldren's lessons are taught through welsh. lenders from the welsh government came to spread the word about their goal, supported by a guest popular with the pupils. it's a big task, but it's achievable. we really believe we can do it. expanding welsh education is at the heart of the strategy. it includes creating 150 welsh language nursery groups over the next decade and increasing the number of welsh speaking teachers. they have recognised that there...
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the next—door in the guardian, sousa you have been looking at this, lloyds is saying a possible cyberack could cost as much in terms of destruction as hurricane katrina, and that came in at $120 billion. i know. i mean, we know that cyber attacks can cause inconvenience and of course there is a cost to that, isn't there, we saw with the nhs and other times it has happened. but what i think is also interesting, it's a new opportunity for insurance, the new product to sell because people are worried, they are concerned, but then also in they are concerned, but then also in the article is interesting it still isn't as big as climate change. as a potential risk. and floss. so maybe it's also the insurance companies may be beginning to realise that they have got something to address and it is a risk and they don't know how much it could cost and difficult before it could become much more serious. and if you don't put those patches on your ip systems as recommended. and you are not updating them, that's the issue, a lwa ys updating them, that's the issue, always have to be updating. the was
the next—door in the guardian, sousa you have been looking at this, lloyds is saying a possible cyberack could cost as much in terms of destruction as hurricane katrina, and that came in at $120 billion. i know. i mean, we know that cyber attacks can cause inconvenience and of course there is a cost to that, isn't there, we saw with the nhs and other times it has happened. but what i think is also interesting, it's a new opportunity for insurance, the new product to sell because people are...
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hello, this is breakfast, with rogerjohnson and sian lloyd. acid attack offenders could face tougher sentences — as the government says they should feel the full force of the law. a review will consider restricting the sale of corrosive substances and classifying them as dangerous weapons. also ahead: warnings of a "dangerous moment" in british politics because of the level of abuse and intimidation aimed at mps. the final weekend of wimbledon has seen a new women's champion after spain's garbine muguruza beat venus williams in straight sets on centre court. but what will today have in store? mike is there. we have the red sofa here on the hill. a specialfinal day we have the red sofa here on the hill. a special final day on which jamie murray all heather watson will wina jamie murray all heather watson will win a title for britain in what could be a record—breaking day for roger federer as he tries to become the first player to win the men's single title eight times. taking over as time lord — doctor who fans will find out later today who's g
hello, this is breakfast, with rogerjohnson and sian lloyd. acid attack offenders could face tougher sentences — as the government says they should feel the full force of the law. a review will consider restricting the sale of corrosive substances and classifying them as dangerous weapons. also ahead: warnings of a "dangerous moment" in british politics because of the level of abuse and intimidation aimed at mps. the final weekend of wimbledon has seen a new women's champion after...
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>> the same goldman sachs talks about lloyd.it is that lloyd is still the c.e.o. of this bank when you look what's gone on since the crisis, almost personally blamed, a bank that was symbolic of the excesses of the entire industry and personally blamed for shorting the housing market and his own personal battles against lymphoma these come back from and what's interesting is he's a rejuvenated presence in the bank but tied the bank to much of the same business mod tell has in the past. we have earnings starting today obviously with jp morgan coming out and a quarter that's with a lot of volatility. tom: does he miss mr. cone? megan: i don't think there is any missingness between either of them. tom: what about the battle in washington? we talked with kevin surly about this attorney memo. what i want to know is ohio and portman, in the health care debate you've done reporting on heroin, opiods in rob portman, does the president understand there's no debate on this among these senators? megan: the president largely left the entire
>> the same goldman sachs talks about lloyd.it is that lloyd is still the c.e.o. of this bank when you look what's gone on since the crisis, almost personally blamed, a bank that was symbolic of the excesses of the entire industry and personally blamed for shorting the housing market and his own personal battles against lymphoma these come back from and what's interesting is he's a rejuvenated presence in the bank but tied the bank to much of the same business mod tell has in the past. we...
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lloyd's of london has issued a new report outlining how costly be.ber attack can the insurance marketsyber attack and was all in as much as $121 billion in an extreme event, comparable to is like aisaster hurricane. according to lloyd's estimates, the global cyber insurance market is currently worth and $3.53 billion billion. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." we will have more coverage from aspen on wednesday, and bring you our conversations from the block chain ceo. from london, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." president trump returned to washington from france this weekend. it was his second trip overseas in his many weeks. earlier this month, he was in germany for the g20 summit. he sat down with russian president vladimir putin in a widely covered lateral meeting. it was -- bilateral meeting. it was revealed they had a second informal meeting on the sidelines of the g20. this news. broke he's the president of the eurasia group and a frequent guest. i am pleased to have him bac
lloyd's of london has issued a new report outlining how costly be.ber attack can the insurance marketsyber attack and was all in as much as $121 billion in an extreme event, comparable to is like aisaster hurricane. according to lloyd's estimates, the global cyber insurance market is currently worth and $3.53 billion billion. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." we will have more coverage from aspen on wednesday, and bring you our conversations from the block chain...
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companies like lloyds and national grid have even issued special dividends.f the big contractors for the high speed rail project from london to birmingham. now one of the companies is carillion, which last week saw its shares plummet 70% as it was forced to write off almost 850 million pounds in construction costs. let‘s get detailed analysis of laith khalaf, senior analyst, hargreaves lansdown. laith, is this going to rescue carillion do you think, do you think it‘s going to be what it needs because it was in such trouble last week? yes. good news obviously but it won‘t be enough. carillion has issues of a big debt pile, it has a huge pension deficit as well. it‘s cut its dividend to shareholders to help shore up its cash. of course at the moment it‘s without a ceo as well. all eyes still waiting for that september update on what the new strategy is going to be. that‘s probably going to mean the company has to raise more capital, which can‘t be good for existing shareholders. we are seeing that reflected in the share price. shares are up strongly on the back
companies like lloyds and national grid have even issued special dividends.f the big contractors for the high speed rail project from london to birmingham. now one of the companies is carillion, which last week saw its shares plummet 70% as it was forced to write off almost 850 million pounds in construction costs. let‘s get detailed analysis of laith khalaf, senior analyst, hargreaves lansdown. laith, is this going to rescue carillion do you think, do you think it‘s going to be what it...
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the ft leads with a shake—up in the management of lloyds banking group.nt xi jinping and angela merkel at today's panda handover in berlin. and the new all—electric volvos make the front of the daily mail. also a picture of a victorious johanna konta who won a hard—fought match to get to the third round of wimbledon. surviving the flying ants hart let's kick off. this story about care homes in the daily telegraph, dominating a couple of papers. yes, the care quality commission's report looking at the standard of care in care homes and some of the results are quite shocking. one in four of them seem to have a disparity, some say it is one in three, saying that they are u nsafe one in three, saying that they are unsafe and that poor leadership and staff shortages mean that residence ina staff shortages mean that residence in a quarter of facilities are going weeks without being cleaned and are served dangerous levels of medication which sounds particularly shocking. social care has been a story that has never been far from the front pages over the last coup
the ft leads with a shake—up in the management of lloyds banking group.nt xi jinping and angela merkel at today's panda handover in berlin. and the new all—electric volvos make the front of the daily mail. also a picture of a victorious johanna konta who won a hard—fought match to get to the third round of wimbledon. surviving the flying ants hart let's kick off. this story about care homes in the daily telegraph, dominating a couple of papers. yes, the care quality commission's report...