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monday marks the beginning of a -- run to run you it london city buses on biodiesel. ean is working with shell and argent energy to produce the fuel. they have made 6000 liters of oil, which is enough to power a city bus for a full year. that requires 2.5 million cups of coffee, which sounds like a lot, until you find out that is less than 5% of the copyrighted -- 5% ofes in a single coffee london consumes in a single day. genie: i like that. now it is time for our press review. so, let's look at what papers have been saying. hi, solange. let's start with the field coalition talks which are called the jamaica talks. why is that? : and like to start with that. the colors of the jamaican flag colors ofme as the the parties that are negotiating. the german press is covering the breakdown and what it means for angela merkel. the blame game has begun in der spiegel. there is fear of among the parties that they would be ripped off or cheated by one another. the paper says there is also a authority during the toxin that is where angela merkel comes in. they say she no longer
monday marks the beginning of a -- run to run you it london city buses on biodiesel. ean is working with shell and argent energy to produce the fuel. they have made 6000 liters of oil, which is enough to power a city bus for a full year. that requires 2.5 million cups of coffee, which sounds like a lot, until you find out that is less than 5% of the copyrighted -- 5% ofes in a single coffee london consumes in a single day. genie: i like that. now it is time for our press review. so, let's look...
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european london's new headquarters in the city of london. bitcoin is on its way to five figures.rency is seeing its biggest price jumped since august in today's session, putting it over $9,700 at one point despite all the skepticism. bitcoin showing no signs of slowing down much less having it's a bubble burst. european tech reporter. and,ast leg is incredible, isn't it? just every leg seems to blow it isny doubts and disproving all of the skepticism, isn't it? this ever-increasing rise higher. ed: the last time we saw this was the.com frenzy of the late 90's. america went away and have thanksgiving and came back, and bitcoin is on the cusp of $10,000. vonnie: the thing that surprised ouyed by 10s also b day volatility. that has got to be a little concerning? ed: i think it must be. the levels of volatility put natural gas to shame. and that is really saying something, but that doesn't seem to be determined a lot of newcomers that are going into the bitcoin market. one of the metrics that is interesting to look at is how many new wallet accounts are going-based or digital wallets
european london's new headquarters in the city of london. bitcoin is on its way to five figures.rency is seeing its biggest price jumped since august in today's session, putting it over $9,700 at one point despite all the skepticism. bitcoin showing no signs of slowing down much less having it's a bubble burst. european tech reporter. and,ast leg is incredible, isn't it? just every leg seems to blow it isny doubts and disproving all of the skepticism, isn't it? this ever-increasing rise higher....
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london. another city in celebration is paris he will host the european banking on thora take the selection was a blow to the german city of frankfurt which had been hoping to cash in on its reputation as a european banking hub. the shadows to banking the stuff on for condo hits a pretty the banking all sorts he isn't coming to frank. fronts just pick germany to the post. but still will get the majority of the british banks that are currently still in london is in frankfurt is and forever will be europe's number one banking location finance plus the mines are all part. u.k. banks and london based e.u. institutions the twenty seven remaining member states are already carving up the spoils of britain's departure from the european union. compass is like this are often used for school design and technical applications the biggest components the poems are made from metal that contains lead to some countries thoughts a problem overnight south korea reclassified a compass from drawing a quick mint to a child's toy which isn't allowed to contain lead that's just one of the many measures countries have
london. another city in celebration is paris he will host the european banking on thora take the selection was a blow to the german city of frankfurt which had been hoping to cash in on its reputation as a european banking hub. the shadows to banking the stuff on for condo hits a pretty the banking all sorts he isn't coming to frank. fronts just pick germany to the post. but still will get the majority of the british banks that are currently still in london is in frankfurt is and forever will...
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the new ruling c comes as te company is appealing the loss of its operating license in london. city revoked it due to safety concerns. failure to survive in the uk could have far reaching consequences for robert. it's the company's mostt importrtant european market. now what goes up must come down that appears to be true as well for big crime. the digital currency dropped below seven thousand dollars this. to this session to trade more than five percent down on the day. it's fallen more than one thousand dollars since hitting an all time high on wednesday. was trading a little over sixty five hundred dollars a short while ago. despite the strap it's still up more than six hundred percent since the start her. next a big shakeup in the telecoms industry here in europe as french billionaire putting the high eat takes back the reins of the company that he founded. paul tease. no return as president any management reshuffle that also saw c. e. o. michael chrome's resign. it's an attempt to reassure investors after sharp drop in the company's share pric. patrick dry heat the celebratated
the new ruling c comes as te company is appealing the loss of its operating license in london. city revoked it due to safety concerns. failure to survive in the uk could have far reaching consequences for robert. it's the company's mostt importrtant european market. now what goes up must come down that appears to be true as well for big crime. the digital currency dropped below seven thousand dollars this. to this session to trade more than five percent down on the day. it's fallen more than...
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every fall the city of london the financial center of the british capital aleck's its highest dignitary the lord mayor's main role is to represent support and promote both businesses and residents in this small but mighty square mile this year the position has taken on a special significance in light of brags that as britain prepares to leave the e.u. businesses are worried about their future some companies have already moved thousands of jobs abroad the newly installed lord mayor charles bowman is doing his best to calm nerves. london's financial district known as the city has welcomed the six hundred ninetieth lord mayor charles bowman the office is largely symbolic but the festivities aren't lacking in pomp and circumstance the city one of the most powerful financial centers in the world is usually very buttoned down but this year the may oral celebrations seemed especially phonetic perhaps they were something of a release valve for london financiers facing an uncertain future because of bracks it. boman accepted some blessings a little help from above can't hurt the same is true for
every fall the city of london the financial center of the british capital aleck's its highest dignitary the lord mayor's main role is to represent support and promote both businesses and residents in this small but mighty square mile this year the position has taken on a special significance in light of brags that as britain prepares to leave the e.u. businesses are worried about their future some companies have already moved thousands of jobs abroad the newly installed lord mayor charles...
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that is seen here, on the city of london. that is seen as many here, on the city of london.ur economy and the development of global trade. to support that we allowed companies to set up in the uk and not be taxed here. our imperial past is also important. crown dependencies overseas territories, places likejersey and guernsey and the isle of man, which have an arm's length relationship with us and have based their economy on the low tax offers to companies and individuals, to hold some of their wealth there. others are more far—flung, places like gibraltar, as well as bermuda, the british virgin islands, the cayman islands, and turks in chaos. the cayman islands, and turks and gaicos. such places insist they are good for growth, as they allow firms and individuals to avoid being taxed multiple times by different countries. there have been a lot of new rules on transparency as well. but they are not criticised for being too secret. too weak on regulation, and too open to corruption. critics say the laws have also failed to keep up with global companies which can move vast amo
that is seen here, on the city of london. that is seen as many here, on the city of london.ur economy and the development of global trade. to support that we allowed companies to set up in the uk and not be taxed here. our imperial past is also important. crown dependencies overseas territories, places likejersey and guernsey and the isle of man, which have an arm's length relationship with us and have based their economy on the low tax offers to companies and individuals, to hold some of their...
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city to celebrate hull in poetry. we will find out how you move the world's most talked about art show from london to the city of culture to the city of culture. first take a look at everything we have been up to in the past few months. the tenth annual freedom festival for hull celebrated william wilberforce, the anti—slavery campaigner, with over 200 events. there were live performances and pop up there were live performances and pop up surprises and a lecture from kofi anna, the former un secretary general. to paraphrase william wilberforce, we may choose to look the other way, but we can never say again that we did not know. there have been more brilliant theatre premiers, in including a play by john godber and the adaption of a novel a short history of tractors in ukrainian. there was a celebration of mick ronson and his journey from a hull housing estate to rock stardom as the guitarist for david bouley. —— david bowie. an old office block was turned into a 19805 south korean police station. it was one of the best buy creepie5t thing5 i have done each year. if i don't make it out, tell my mum and my dad and my sis
city to celebrate hull in poetry. we will find out how you move the world's most talked about art show from london to the city of culture to the city of culture. first take a look at everything we have been up to in the past few months. the tenth annual freedom festival for hull celebrated william wilberforce, the anti—slavery campaigner, with over 200 events. there were live performances and pop up there were live performances and pop up surprises and a lecture from kofi anna, the former un...
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london. another city in celebration is paris who will host the european banking all thora take the selection was a blow to the german city of frankfurt which had been hoping to cash in on its reputation as a. european banking how. the shadows to banking all of this new stuff on for congo here's a pretty the banking all forty isn't coming to frankfurt fronts just picked germany to the post. but still will get the majority of the british banks that are currently still in london is in frankfurt is and forever will be europe's number one banking location finance plus the mines are all part. u.k. banks and london based e.u. institutions the twenty seven remaining member states are already carving up the spoils of britain's departure from the european union. compass is like this are often used for school design and technical applications the biggest components the poems are made from metal that contains lead for some countries thoughts a problem overnight south korea reclassified a compass from drawing a quick mint to a child's toy which isn't allowed to contain lead that's just one of the many me
london. another city in celebration is paris who will host the european banking all thora take the selection was a blow to the german city of frankfurt which had been hoping to cash in on its reputation as a. european banking how. the shadows to banking all of this new stuff on for congo here's a pretty the banking all forty isn't coming to frankfurt fronts just picked germany to the post. but still will get the majority of the british banks that are currently still in london is in frankfurt is...
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meanwhile the guardian has a more ominous take on brexit‘s impact on london reporting european citiesaris are hoping to cash in on brexit, by attracting up to ten thousands jobs to the french capital. and finally buzzfeed covers the uproar among young people online reacting to comments by a uk estate agent who said millennial couples priced off the housing ladder could save enough for a deposit in five years by giving up "luxuries" such as buying sandwiches, upgrading their phones or going on overseas mini—breaks. with me is lawrence gosling who's editor—in—chief of investment week. we are straight onto the story that really only happened a few hours ago, same—sex marriage is coming to australia. this seems to be part of a general global trend. experience of australia, the vote was very strong. also, the participation, 79% of australians, as you've seen, this is not a marginal issue, a big chunk of the population agrees with it. it's quite —— it quite is nice when there is a voluntary vote figure like that. they have compulsory elections. there is a statistician at the website quotes.
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says the estimate came from a survey of four hundred banks and financial firms based in london city. wired to share their breaks a contingency. it forecast. lost jobs in the long term. well. plausible. well that shell has completed the sale of three point eight billion dollars worth of assets in the north sea. also oil and gas operations up on that is trying to finalize a some. thailand it's part of a wider debt reduction program. and some forty thousand passengers were stranded across argentina on tuesday as she major airlines went on strike. unions representing a state run carry are really nice argentina census. the australian yes areas. or demanding twenty twenty six percent salary hike. in line with inflation rate. walmart is going the distance to try to attract shoppers away from online giants like amazon. use retailer has announced it will be called hosting a holiday parties at twenty thousand of its stores in november and december. they'll be demonstrations of toys and other products extra staff members to help customers with their holiday shopping. and even special appearance
says the estimate came from a survey of four hundred banks and financial firms based in london city. wired to share their breaks a contingency. it forecast. lost jobs in the long term. well. plausible. well that shell has completed the sale of three point eight billion dollars worth of assets in the north sea. also oil and gas operations up on that is trying to finalize a some. thailand it's part of a wider debt reduction program. and some forty thousand passengers were stranded across...
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the global finance of this great city of london.use our influence in the world for good. and these sam capabilities and values that we bring to the task of leaving the european union, we will also bring to the wider challenges facing the world today. for we meet here at a moment when the international order as we know it, the rules—based system, that the uk helped to pioneer in the aftermath of the second world war is in danger of being eroded. a moment when some states are actively destabilising the world order to their own ends. claiming that the rules and standards we have built and the values on which they rest no longer apply. when regional instability is driving cross—border threats such aziz lambist extremism and fuelling conflicts to which many ask whether the rules—based order has an answer, a moment when the failure to translate the success of global trade into growth that benefits everyone is weakening support for the free markets and open committees that have driven global prosperity for generations. and when the rules o
the global finance of this great city of london.use our influence in the world for good. and these sam capabilities and values that we bring to the task of leaving the european union, we will also bring to the wider challenges facing the world today. for we meet here at a moment when the international order as we know it, the rules—based system, that the uk helped to pioneer in the aftermath of the second world war is in danger of being eroded. a moment when some states are actively...
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london but britain's departure from the e.u. in twenty nineteen means it needs to be relocated the city of. nine hundred cities were originally in the running the dutch capital now has sixteen months to organize the move at an estimated cost of four hundred million euros well the first staff members of the european medical agency will already arrive next summer so that's very very soon and then in april two thousand and nineteen we're planning to finalize the conference to siltation and on january first two thousand and twenty everything should be ready and we should be welcome all the. staff members the e.m.i. currently employs some nine hundred people but estimates suggest that twenty percent of positions could be cut as a result of the me from london. another city in celebration is paris he will host the european banking on thora take the selection was a blow to the german city of frankfurt which had been hoping to cash in on its reputation as a european banking hub. the shadows to banking on the stuff done for congo here's a pity the banking all forty isn't coming to frankfurt front's j
london but britain's departure from the e.u. in twenty nineteen means it needs to be relocated the city of. nine hundred cities were originally in the running the dutch capital now has sixteen months to organize the move at an estimated cost of four hundred million euros well the first staff members of the european medical agency will already arrive next summer so that's very very soon and then in april two thousand and nineteen we're planning to finalize the conference to siltation and on...
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but we have operated close to london city airport, heathrow, and in our own local airports.ffic controllers. given the operators like you, professionals, are well aware of the dangers and risk, is there a danger that this legislation is just going to be a sign of the government doing something but won't make a difference to the people you recall... and those who are using drones for criminal purposes? the speed limit is 75. that gets broken every day. the regulation, everybody knows the speed limit, everybody who drives knows it. there are people who drive that do not have a driving licence, they might not know the speed limit. the regulation and the publication of the awareness... i think it is important. you can go down to costco, whatever shop and buy one. they get out and go flying. with impunity. that is where the biggest risk is. rose we are hearing one of our guests earlier said he shops are being flooded with big imports in the run—up to christmas. it is one of the gifts that people are keen to get for fun and pleasure. what practical difference can legislation make
but we have operated close to london city airport, heathrow, and in our own local airports.ffic controllers. given the operators like you, professionals, are well aware of the dangers and risk, is there a danger that this legislation is just going to be a sign of the government doing something but won't make a difference to the people you recall... and those who are using drones for criminal purposes? the speed limit is 75. that gets broken every day. the regulation, everybody knows the speed...
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under investigation —— who remains under investigation, sir mo is also returning to live in london. the cityworld athletics and now celebrates a momentous career. a special moment for mo farah and his family. that's all. coming up, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are laura perrins, co—editor of the website, the conservative woman, and journalist and broadcaster rachel shabi. the telegraph leads with a line—up of the potential conservative mps threatening to derail the eu withdrawal bill. the express claims labour is secretly plotting to stop brexit. the financial times says thatjeff sessions faced more questions about contacts with russia during the presidential campaign. the metro reports general sir richard barrons' warning that the army is dangerously underfunded. the guardian leads with claims that russia has been meddling in british politics via twitter. the i is concerned about the rise in development on areas of outstanding natural beauty. the daily mail reports that half of pensioners take at least five drug
under investigation —— who remains under investigation, sir mo is also returning to live in london. the cityworld athletics and now celebrates a momentous career. a special moment for mo farah and his family. that's all. coming up, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are laura perrins, co—editor of the website, the conservative woman, and journalist and broadcaster rachel shabi. the telegraph leads with a line—up...
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jessica baldwin went along for a look impressionists a surefire way to attract crowds london one of the most illustrated cities in the world put the two together and what's not to like tate britain is showing french impressionist who came as a refugee artist to london in one thousand nine hundred seventy three looked like london with outside his eyes if you look at this painting for example by my mooney of hyde park and he got very interested with the fact that people were allowed to walk on the grass and good for interest is in the sheer expanse of these pockets of nature within london at a time when paris was bombarded by the persians paris was under siege and badly damaged in the franco-prussian war the wounded soldier by james two so has never been seen in public before nor has his watercolor showing a mass execution in paris in eight hundred seventy one. escaping the violence london provided a sanctuary the english aristocrats proved interesting subjects but many of the frenchmen were transfixed by london the grand the din at the time the largest city in the world the city's river the thames held a specia
jessica baldwin went along for a look impressionists a surefire way to attract crowds london one of the most illustrated cities in the world put the two together and what's not to like tate britain is showing french impressionist who came as a refugee artist to london in one thousand nine hundred seventy three looked like london with outside his eyes if you look at this painting for example by my mooney of hyde park and he got very interested with the fact that people were allowed to walk on...
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london but britain's departure from the e.u. in twenty nineteen means it needs to be relocated the city of. nine hundred cities were originally in the running the dutch capital now has sixteen months to organize the move at an estimated cost of four hundred million euros well the first staff members of the european medical agency already arrive next summer so that's very very soon and then in april two thousand and nineteen we're planning to finalize the conference to siltation and on january first two thousand and twenty everything should be ready and we should be welcome all the staff members the currently employs some nine hundred people but estimates suggest that twenty percent of positions could be cut as a result of the me from london. another city in celebration is paris he will host the european banking on thora take the selection was a blow to the german city of frankfurt which had been hoping to cash in on its reputation as a european banking how. the shadows the banking officers the stuff on four com got hit so pretty the banking all thora t. isn't coming to frankfurt fronts just
london but britain's departure from the e.u. in twenty nineteen means it needs to be relocated the city of. nine hundred cities were originally in the running the dutch capital now has sixteen months to organize the move at an estimated cost of four hundred million euros well the first staff members of the european medical agency already arrive next summer so that's very very soon and then in april two thousand and nineteen we're planning to finalize the conference to siltation and on january...
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that's quite right although the idea is that the new host city is able to relocate the workers from london in fact in a lot of the videos that were put out by each individual city applying for these two agencies they were very keen to prove that they would be good hosts for these london is that they wish they could offer good international schools some even were keen to prove how many flights a day they would offer back to london so the idea is that these highly skilled workers are keen to move over to the new cities and indeed sit down was one of the top choices apparently according to some survey for workers at the m. and a as you said there were there also some problems if a lot of those people don't want to relocate then you're going to have to employ new workers from the host cities and that does raise some issues particularly since they're so highly skilled these new workers are likely to have a very strong degree of expertise and already walk in the industries and then having the move from industry into regulatory bodies does carry with it a host of concerns. ok shall chosen pill in
that's quite right although the idea is that the new host city is able to relocate the workers from london in fact in a lot of the videos that were put out by each individual city applying for these two agencies they were very keen to prove that they would be good hosts for these london is that they wish they could offer good international schools some even were keen to prove how many flights a day they would offer back to london so the idea is that these highly skilled workers are keen to move...
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dr elaine fahey is from city law school at the university of london. it is good to see you.teresting scenario the keep an eye on. as she was pointing out, switzerland, you know, has access to the single market, and yet it has its independence, but it is paying a price for that. switzerland paid a high price for access to the single market, but for a long time, they have been looking to institutionalise that relationship. how much is involved in the agreement and what price will they further have to pay, we don't know. it is interesting to see how it develops. switzerland has been outside, and yet it is continuing to negotiate this too and —— to and fro. they were suspended for a while. political bargaining has been going on for some time. at the end of the day, if you want access to the single market, you have to pay for it. to what extent are there parallels between switzerland and the uk post— brexit? parallels between switzerland and the uk post- brexit? extremely strong parallels with issues like migration, access to the single market, and the swiss don't want a relation
dr elaine fahey is from city law school at the university of london. it is good to see you.teresting scenario the keep an eye on. as she was pointing out, switzerland, you know, has access to the single market, and yet it has its independence, but it is paying a price for that. switzerland paid a high price for access to the single market, but for a long time, they have been looking to institutionalise that relationship. how much is involved in the agreement and what price will they further...
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meanwhile the guardian has a more ominous take on brexit‘s impact on london reporting european citiesrexit, by attracting up to ten thousands jobs to the french capital. and finally buzzfeed covers the uproar among young people online reacting to comments by a uk estate agent who said millennial couples priced off the housing ladder could save enough for a deposit in five years by giving up "luxuries" such as buying sandwiches, upgrading their phones or going on overseas mini—breaks. with me is lawrence gosling who's editor—in—chief of investment week. we are straight onto the story that
meanwhile the guardian has a more ominous take on brexit‘s impact on london reporting european citiesrexit, by attracting up to ten thousands jobs to the french capital. and finally buzzfeed covers the uproar among young people online reacting to comments by a uk estate agent who said millennial couples priced off the housing ladder could save enough for a deposit in five years by giving up "luxuries" such as buying sandwiches, upgrading their phones or going on overseas...
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. >> you can go to london, other cities in the uk, manchester and that, still you still have to have your wits about you and be vigilant and take care. >> reporter: tourists who abroad who know the pain of the process all too well were undeterred today, sharing the same sentiment as new yorkers. >> we stand together and keep on doing things and despite such acts of terrorism and tragedy. >> new yorkers are tough. they don't lie back, and i think you just see things going on as normal and nothing is going to stop. >> reporter: that's true. you can see behind me that, while there is still some police activity. some of the crime scene investigators leaving the scene. people going about their business. with their children, making deliveries, heading home for the day. that is the sentiment here. that even though this investigation is just beginning, people will continue to live their lives. they have to go on. reporting live in lower manhattan. rosemary connors, nbc10 news. >> before you go, rosemary. we know there was an nypd officer who took quick action shooting the officer in the stom
. >> you can go to london, other cities in the uk, manchester and that, still you still have to have your wits about you and be vigilant and take care. >> reporter: tourists who abroad who know the pain of the process all too well were undeterred today, sharing the same sentiment as new yorkers. >> we stand together and keep on doing things and despite such acts of terrorism and tragedy. >> new yorkers are tough. they don't lie back, and i think you just see things going...
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london clearly on high alert after the city has experienced two terror incidents this year. two terror a ta*bgs tacks. most recently june 3rd when people were killed on london bridge when a van ran into them. oxford, police responding to a incident at the subway station. we will bring you more information as we get it. >> president trump gearing up to ear big week ahead. he's skeusing what he's want ago tom phreurbed by the end of the year. first on the list, tax reform. the senate voting on their bill next week with senators undecided. also on the docket a voting of a government shut down as democrats and republicans disagree on how to protect the dreamers. the president mentioning welfare reform could be on the agenda. we have a busy end of year, david. >> we do have a busy end of the year. first and for most getting taxes cut. we cut taxes we will see more jobs, wages go up, particularly with this tax cut and how it's crafted. it will help the middle class. one, good policy. two, the single most important thing republicans can do. >> i don't love it that much. i'm glad you
london clearly on high alert after the city has experienced two terror incidents this year. two terror a ta*bgs tacks. most recently june 3rd when people were killed on london bridge when a van ran into them. oxford, police responding to a incident at the subway station. we will bring you more information as we get it. >> president trump gearing up to ear big week ahead. he's skeusing what he's want ago tom phreurbed by the end of the year. first on the list, tax reform. the senate voting...
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mark: and i mark barton in the city of london. this is "bloomberg markets."es in focus, oil gaining and opec is set to agree there production cuts -- their -- on their production cuts. it seems like there will be a review of the deal in june. is that an area of concern are not? >> i do not think at this point, you know, i think it could potentially be given the fact that gives them an out in the middle of next year, but over all there has been a muted response and the market expected this outcome, so ultimately if russia decides to play nice with opec it looks like we will see oil continue to hold at these levels. when you look at the trend from the longer-term perspective, it does appear oil is on an up trend. mark: 60. what will it take, how long will it be before we break 60 or wti? dan: i think for the economic impact when you see the economic growth is what i really meant, and when you look at global economies and it continues to see the growth it could lead over to the pop over 60, and if the reductions are adhered to. mark: on the gold front, we are st
mark: and i mark barton in the city of london. this is "bloomberg markets."es in focus, oil gaining and opec is set to agree there production cuts -- their -- on their production cuts. it seems like there will be a review of the deal in june. is that an area of concern are not? >> i do not think at this point, you know, i think it could potentially be given the fact that gives them an out in the middle of next year, but over all there has been a muted response and the market...
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united states and britain deliberately punish the poorest and let off perhaps the wall street or city of london bank because drugs of choice oh yeah we had ridiculous discrepancies in our laws drug laws here for the longest time the most infamous rule we call the one hundred one laws where if you sold crack the sentence you you got was about one hundred times as long to quickly as a sentence a person would get for selling powdered cocaine which was a more popular drug among upscale white people so he sold the street drug you've got a long and difficult sentence if you sold the says social club drug you got another side tyrolese so there's always been this discrepancy in the american criminal justice system but especially when it comes to drugs which are just a tool really to go after almost everybody because almost everybody at some point in their lives uses illegal drugs and if you want to selectively enforce those laws that's it's an incredible tool to have at your disposal you've lived in russia and i know we want to talk about this book but i want to be russia comes into this book in the se
united states and britain deliberately punish the poorest and let off perhaps the wall street or city of london bank because drugs of choice oh yeah we had ridiculous discrepancies in our laws drug laws here for the longest time the most infamous rule we call the one hundred one laws where if you sold crack the sentence you you got was about one hundred times as long to quickly as a sentence a person would get for selling powdered cocaine which was a more popular drug among upscale white people...
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city to celebrate hull through poetry. and will be finding out how you move the world's most talked about arts show from london to the cityeen up to in the past couple of months. —— and we'll be finding out. hull's 10th annual freedom be finding out. hull's10th annual freedom festival celebrated antislavery campaign ear william wilberforce with over 200 free events, as well as live performances and public surprises, there was a lecture from kofi annan, the former un secretary general. -- campaigner. to paraphrase william wilberforce, we may choose to look the other way but we can never say again that we did not know. there's been more brilliant theatre premiers, including kings of hull byjohn god perth and an adaptation of the novel a short history of tractors in ukrainian. turn and face the strange was a celebration of mick ronson and his journey from was a celebration of mick ronson and hisjourney from a was a celebration of mick ronson and his journey from a whole housing estate to rock ‘n' roll stardom as david bowie's guitarist. —— hull housing estate. 0ne one day may be turned an old office block into a 1980s south
city to celebrate hull through poetry. and will be finding out how you move the world's most talked about arts show from london to the cityeen up to in the past couple of months. —— and we'll be finding out. hull's 10th annual freedom be finding out. hull's10th annual freedom festival celebrated antislavery campaign ear william wilberforce with over 200 free events, as well as live performances and public surprises, there was a lecture from kofi annan, the former un secretary general. --...
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london. you have. supplied. the city you know when i asked the plot device. because i. can find it was planted and i did it and i've planted skins that is a war on its type. and i did yeah best understands the bizarre coincidence viveash and it is also invest. in guns bother me so i know it's not that there is a drastic. disco when i. want to also be. ten times. when done finished so. you have indictments and. i'm going to defend a new math additional. time gets on it as a deal. does have to talk afterwards. just as the best press attacks of all time kind of does this have to take a look at posts here so how long did you have to bang on the doors and call them up before before they let you in the. feed and speed time. and after the captain. i'm against guess. what they would have confusing on this mountain have exact me. first so i thank god i never do do you fear god i'm against the plot to fit in and then as i'm not one badly i hear about. this yeah. yeah sure did damage to you off the couch that's. in a city plan to finish the fight instead of just. once and. i can t
london. you have. supplied. the city you know when i asked the plot device. because i. can find it was planted and i did it and i've planted skins that is a war on its type. and i did yeah best understands the bizarre coincidence viveash and it is also invest. in guns bother me so i know it's not that there is a drastic. disco when i. want to also be. ten times. when done finished so. you have indictments and. i'm going to defend a new math additional. time gets on it as a deal. does have to...
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london. another city in celebration mode is paris the french capital is said to host the european banking authority the selection was a particular blow to the german city of frank first which had been hoping to cash in on its reputation as a european banking hub. it's a pity that the banking authority isn't coming to frankfurt of course people can see that germany is not on top right now the french are just ahead but still look at the majority of the british banks that are currently in london frankfurt is and forever will be europe's number one banking location for the most. part u.k. banks and london based e.u. institutions the twenty seven remaining member states are ready carving up the spoils of britain's departure from the european union. meanwhile the e.u. is to end on line territorial restrictions known as geo blocking by the end of twenty eighteen that prevents consumers from shopping on websites based in a different country its parts. of the blocks push towards a digital single market blocking identifies a consumer's location prevents parsing all foreign retail websites under the new rules
london. another city in celebration mode is paris the french capital is said to host the european banking authority the selection was a particular blow to the german city of frank first which had been hoping to cash in on its reputation as a european banking hub. it's a pity that the banking authority isn't coming to frankfurt of course people can see that germany is not on top right now the french are just ahead but still look at the majority of the british banks that are currently in london...
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london. and this year, it's come to the city of culture.lar show from tate britain to a small regional gallery? i went behind the scenes at hull's gallery as an army of curators, technicians and builders got to work. you might think getting ready for the showjust involve taking down the old art and giving the walls a lick of paint. but take a look at this. getting ready for the turner prize is a full—on construction project. the turner's curator showed me round as they built two proper cinemas to show rosalind's films. we want people to feel comfortable and spend time watching the whole film. sometimes it's uncomfortable and the sound is blaring but we wanted to immerse people in the film. there was a lot of thinking to do. before the real paintings came. we laughed the other day that most places you come here won't know that the walls are different shades of white. there's thousands of different shades of white. how many tester pots have you gone through? there's hundreds, boxes of them, i was joking with anderson that its 50 shades of art
london. and this year, it's come to the city of culture.lar show from tate britain to a small regional gallery? i went behind the scenes at hull's gallery as an army of curators, technicians and builders got to work. you might think getting ready for the showjust involve taking down the old art and giving the walls a lick of paint. but take a look at this. getting ready for the turner prize is a full—on construction project. the turner's curator showed me round as they built two proper...
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this is it on the news live from berlin pandemonium in central london panic breaks out in the city's popular oxford street as police respond to an incident and tell people to stay off the streets and the nearby subway station is briefly evacuated we'll go live to london for the latest also coming up a massive attack rocks egypt's sinai peninsula killing at least two hundred thirty five people state media report the gunman bombed a mosque and opened fire on worshipers during friday prayers. plus are germany's social democrats bowing to pressure their leader has been used to talks on a possible coalition with uncle america's conservatives amid efforts to find a way out of the political crisis also quote myself. if you were. an instant. president ever some god way takes the oath of office cheered on by tens of thousands of people in v.i.p.'s at the national sports stadium zimbabwe's second president also p. tribute to robert mugabe. thank you so much for joining us we start our broadcast with unfolding events in central london that city on edge after police respond to an incident at lond
this is it on the news live from berlin pandemonium in central london panic breaks out in the city's popular oxford street as police respond to an incident and tell people to stay off the streets and the nearby subway station is briefly evacuated we'll go live to london for the latest also coming up a massive attack rocks egypt's sinai peninsula killing at least two hundred thirty five people state media report the gunman bombed a mosque and opened fire on worshipers during friday prayers. plus...
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catherine mcguinness, city of london policy chair.till ahead, we will talk about a company building a new factory in the u.k., aston martin, entering a totally new stratosphere in terms of price. what this means for james bond's ride of choice next. this is bloomberg. ♪ world headquarters in new york, i'm vonnie quinn. matt: i am live from berlin with the european close minutes away. aston martin that is synonymous with his most famous secret agent, 007, it's newest hyper car comes with a price tag of more than double 0 high at $2.6 million. what does this mean for a company was vehicle sales have since 2007 and one that got its headquarters in the united kingdom. joining me now is chris bryant who writes about the automotive industry. what i find very interesting is that here is a carmaker that is very small, sales have dropped since the recession and it's not owned by any of the major players here. yet they will still build a new factory in the united kingdom. how is that? it's surprising. aston martin is still independent. it's try
catherine mcguinness, city of london policy chair.till ahead, we will talk about a company building a new factory in the u.k., aston martin, entering a totally new stratosphere in terms of price. what this means for james bond's ride of choice next. this is bloomberg. ♪ world headquarters in new york, i'm vonnie quinn. matt: i am live from berlin with the european close minutes away. aston martin that is synonymous with his most famous secret agent, 007, it's newest hyper car comes with a...
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especially in a city like london. it is to grow from inside, building on what we call brownfield.brownfields. even in berlin, i built on brownfield. it was the little space left between the east and west. in cities, dense like barcelona... there is always the possibility to grow. it doesn't mean that i preach the value of putting tall buildings everywhere. i say that sometimes. a building like this one, it makes sense to go up and show... can i ask you finally about how you judge the success of a building? because i happened to recognise you outside out on the street. you were spying on people, listening to hear what they were saying about it? is that how you judge the success? not because i am a perverse person, but i learnt that a long time ago after i did the pompidou centre in paris, roberto rossellini, he was making a movie. he was watching me. he said, you should not look at the building, you should see the face of people looking at the building. you have to look at the mirror of the building on the face of people. since then, i did the same thing. i do it in the most natura
especially in a city like london. it is to grow from inside, building on what we call brownfield.brownfields. even in berlin, i built on brownfield. it was the little space left between the east and west. in cities, dense like barcelona... there is always the possibility to grow. it doesn't mean that i preach the value of putting tall buildings everywhere. i say that sometimes. a building like this one, it makes sense to go up and show... can i ask you finally about how you judge the success of...
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. —— this great city of london leads the world., but i am confident that a global britain has the ability and indeed the responsibility to rise to the moment, to work together to secure the best possible brexit steel, a deal that is not just the best possible brexit steel, a deal that is notjust good for britain and the eu, but strengthens the liberal values we hold dear. —— the liberal values we hold dear. —— the best possible brexit deal. and to work together to adapt and defend the rules based order on which our security and prosperity depends, for this is fundamental to our success, to that of our partners, and that of the world. so let us step up to the task and let others do so together, with a confidence and conviction of a truly global britain. applause welcome to outside source, i'm kasia madera. you've just been listening to the british prime minister theresa may giving a speech at the lord mayor's banquet in the city of london. for viewers outside of the uk, that's an annual event where the prime minister of the day deli
. —— this great city of london leads the world., but i am confident that a global britain has the ability and indeed the responsibility to rise to the moment, to work together to secure the best possible brexit steel, a deal that is not just the best possible brexit steel, a deal that is notjust good for britain and the eu, but strengthens the liberal values we hold dear. —— the liberal values we hold dear. —— the best possible brexit deal. and to work together to adapt and defend...
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london one of the most illustrated cities in the world put the two together and what's not to like tate britain is showing french impressionist who came as a refugee artist to london in one thousand nine hundred seventy they looked at london with an outsider design wise if you look at this painting for example by my mooney of hyde park and he got very interested with the fact that people were allowed to walk on the grass in the country interest is in the sheer expanse of these pockets of nature within london at a time when paris was you know bombarded by the persians paris was under siege and badly damaged in the franco-prussian war the wounded soldier by james t. so has never been seen in public before nor has his watercolor showing a mass execution in paris in eight hundred seventy one escaping the violence in london provided a sanctuary the english aristocrats proved interesting subjects but many of the frenchmen were transfixed by london the grime the din at the time the largest city in the world the city's river the thames held a special fascination with its pollution grittiness an
london one of the most illustrated cities in the world put the two together and what's not to like tate britain is showing french impressionist who came as a refugee artist to london in one thousand nine hundred seventy they looked at london with an outsider design wise if you look at this painting for example by my mooney of hyde park and he got very interested with the fact that people were allowed to walk on the grass in the country interest is in the sheer expanse of these pockets of nature...
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london. hundreds of frightened people running for safety in the busy shopping district. the incident revealing a nervous city on edge after a series of terror attacks this year. jennifer eccleston is in london. >> reporter: a report of "shots fired" near a popular subway stop tonight also creating panic on london's busiest shopping street. transport police tweeting, "officers are responding to reports of an incident at oxford circus station." on the ground, people fleeing. this woman recording as she runs for cover. police responding "as if" the incident is terrorism. transportation officials urging people to avoid the area. heavily armed police officers could be seen checking oxford circus station and nearby stores. one person transported to a trauma center, 15 others suffering minor injuries. an hour after the incident began, police giving the all clear. police now looking for these two men they say may have had an altercation that sparked the scare. still knoll word on what caused the scare but with four terror incidents in london this year alone this city is on edge. tom. >>> thank you. back here at home
london. hundreds of frightened people running for safety in the busy shopping district. the incident revealing a nervous city on edge after a series of terror attacks this year. jennifer eccleston is in london. >> reporter: a report of "shots fired" near a popular subway stop tonight also creating panic on london's busiest shopping street. transport police tweeting, "officers are responding to reports of an incident at oxford circus station." on the ground, people...
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i'm no london are a city toer touous for terrible traffic. day costs drivers a $15 congestion fee. take a look at this picture. it looks like a garden variety underground shaft. in reality it is a tunnel that space ex-founder elon musk is digging under these los angeles. why the pivot from above the clouds to below the ground? he founded a tunnelling firm called the boring company. the mission is to solve the traffic problem and started with a two-mile test tunnel near lax. the goal is to build a network of tunnels to move cars on electric tracks under cities fast at around 125 miles per hour. as you can guess, this is not cheap. tunnelling projects cost $1 billion per mile. another goal is to reduce costs. whether it's boring tunnels or limiting cars or prices, let's work towards ending our traffic nightmares. by one estimate traffic congestion costs american drivers 3$300 billion last year alone. the answer to my challenge question is b, singapore. a singaporean passport holder can visit 159 countries either without a visa or by obtaining on
i'm no london are a city toer touous for terrible traffic. day costs drivers a $15 congestion fee. take a look at this picture. it looks like a garden variety underground shaft. in reality it is a tunnel that space ex-founder elon musk is digging under these los angeles. why the pivot from above the clouds to below the ground? he founded a tunnelling firm called the boring company. the mission is to solve the traffic problem and started with a two-mile test tunnel near lax. the goal is to build...