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thank you giles. won't we? thank you gilesi won't we? thank you giles. i was paying attention. nothing wrong with being a swat, as we know, a girly swot. the liberal democrats pledge to cancel brexit, if they come to power at the next general election. if people put into government as a majority government the "stop brexit party" — then stopping brexit is exactly what people will get. david cameron accuses borisjohnson of only backing leave in order to further his own political career. the foreign secretary condemns the attacks on saudi oil sites — saying they're a reckless attempt to disrupt global supplies — and damage regional security. police in hong kong fire tear gas and water cannon to disperse pro—democracy protesters. messages of support for former wales rugby captain, gareth thomas, who has revealed he is hiv positive — saying he wants to help reduce the stigma around the condition. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are giles kenningham and lynn faulds wood. i bet you weren't swotty at school, giles. ijust
thank you giles. won't we? thank you gilesi won't we? thank you giles. i was paying attention. nothing wrong with being a swat, as we know, a girly swot. the liberal democrats pledge to cancel brexit, if they come to power at the next general election. if people put into government as a majority government the "stop brexit party" — then stopping brexit is exactly what people will get. david cameron accuses borisjohnson of only backing leave in order to further his own political...
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forgot giles was when i was at work.s things got better, ijust could not cope at all and eventually broke down, good old —fashioned nervous breakdown, finished up in hospital myself. again, i hesitate to go into this because it is difficult but nonetheless, you have been public about it and i think people around the world listening would relate to it in a very profound way. you say that your breakdown was so extreme that there was a time when you, and indeed your husband, talked about ending your lives. yes. well, that was before he went into hospital. we just could not manage any more. and we just spoke seriously about a family suicide. my husband actually had the good sense to dissuade us because he felt that it while it might be suicide for us, it wasn't suicide for our son. and so he pulled out and i'm very glad he did because we have come through it all. i think we're all very glad he did but it is extraordinary that you, you're a business leader who's known across the country and indeed internationally. you have be
forgot giles was when i was at work.s things got better, ijust could not cope at all and eventually broke down, good old —fashioned nervous breakdown, finished up in hospital myself. again, i hesitate to go into this because it is difficult but nonetheless, you have been public about it and i think people around the world listening would relate to it in a very profound way. you say that your breakdown was so extreme that there was a time when you, and indeed your husband, talked about ending...
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. >> reporter anna giles tells us this all may have been cause bed adomestic dispute. >> reporter: mosthbors who live in this area have seen this surveillance video, and they're shock nod one was seriously hurt. this is what everyone woke up to this morning. the front part of this house completely caved in. you can actually still see the tire tracks left behind by the cars that plowed into the home. >> reporter: the video is heart stopping. a driver runs a stop sign, crashing into an suv. people and animals start screaming. a startled neighbor calls for help. vinny's surveillance cameras captured it all. >> when i got over there, there it was just smoke from the airbags, and a bunch of yelling and pandemonium. >> he said that the car that ran the stop sign was being chased by a red camaro. the video shows the camaro pulling up and making a u-turn, that's when the driver of the camaro got out and attacked. >> the driver stopped, got out of the car, yanked the other dude into the middle of the street, and socked him up a couple of times. >> yeah, you see them, and they just drove off. >>
. >> reporter anna giles tells us this all may have been cause bed adomestic dispute. >> reporter: mosthbors who live in this area have seen this surveillance video, and they're shock nod one was seriously hurt. this is what everyone woke up to this morning. the front part of this house completely caved in. you can actually still see the tire tracks left behind by the cars that plowed into the home. >> reporter: the video is heart stopping. a driver runs a stop sign, crashing...
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f i remember in new yycior,.tyk or pizza pi es wh thoing all over my shirt gile and everything. >> onlydicated person is okay with that.ne cut your phh a knife.wh t re's a going henttosst youf oeec >> oh! henttosst youf oeec >> oh! >> by amodi k ge henttosst youf oeec >> oah, d ld s >> by amodi k o.antonio! fetch computer! ced en ou fnd bye. i love you h tdie ! dn' tide sport removes even week-old sweat odor.t to be tide. >> live fro n york city it's "the wendy williamsho sw" ♪ now,ere'sendy! [cheers and applause] high. thank u for watching the sho say hello to my cohost, the studio
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i think children like my giles need pa rents think children like my giles need parents like me to fight. i made myself pretty unpopular and took some complaints right up to the health ombudsman. and across the world there are families going through these sorts of difficulties and i am morning for them. ——i of difficulties and i am morning for them. —— i mourn forthem. about more than one in 100 children are on the autistic spectrum so it is not a rare thing anymore. we really need to understand how people with autism think, how the brain works, so instead of pressurising vulnerable people, many without speech, to join the society that you or i enjoy, we really have to learn to modify society's ways in order to embrace and cherish the skills of people with autism. and your commitment to that, to doing your absolute best to give people with autism the best chance of a good life. you have given away, some people say, roughly around £17 million to this. you have written, i do it because of my personal history", "again, i need to justify the fact that going all the way back to the beginning
i think children like my giles need pa rents think children like my giles need parents like me to fight. i made myself pretty unpopular and took some complaints right up to the health ombudsman. and across the world there are families going through these sorts of difficulties and i am morning for them. ——i of difficulties and i am morning for them. —— i mourn forthem. about more than one in 100 children are on the autistic spectrum so it is not a rare thing anymore. we really need to...
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earlier, aldi's uk boss, giles hurley, spoke to the bbc‘s emma simpson.our range last year. customers voted with their feet so last year we generated an additional £1 billion of sales. you have record sales but your profits are down. profits dead suffer as a result of the investment we made. we take a long—term view and our focus is on customers and restore numbers. not on short—term profitability. customers and restore numbers. not on short-term profitability. is it sustainable? i think the announcement i am making today, which is that over the next two yea rs we which is that over the next two years we will invest a further £1 billion in the uk, shows very much our intent and the fact that our business looks as extremist sustainable. we are planning to open an average of two stores a a week for two years, which will probably bring 5000 jobs. anti-brexit want stop your plans? we are committed to staying in the uk. we are watching brexit with great interest like most of the industry and would appreciate more clarity. if there is a disorderly no—deal brexi
earlier, aldi's uk boss, giles hurley, spoke to the bbc‘s emma simpson.our range last year. customers voted with their feet so last year we generated an additional £1 billion of sales. you have record sales but your profits are down. profits dead suffer as a result of the investment we made. we take a long—term view and our focus is on customers and restore numbers. not on short—term profitability. customers and restore numbers. not on short-term profitability. is it sustainable? i think...
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and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers lynn faulds wood and giles kenninghamfor that. the former prime minister david cameron has accused borisjohnson of only supporting brexit to further his political career. in the latest extracts from his memoirs, he said mrjohnson did not actually believe in brexit. here's our political correspondent chris mason. these two used to be on the same side. we're going to do blue team. do you want to go in goal or up front? i'll go here. but now borisjohnson's attempts to deliver brexit as prime minister come with a running commentary about his character from david cameron. mr cameron, who led the remain campaign, has some scores to settle with mrjohnson, the leading light of leave. in his memoirs, serialised in the sunday times, david cameron writes... you could not accuse us of being anti—european! but mr cameron is accusing him of a loose affiliation with the truth and questionable motives for endorsing leave. nonsense, say his supporters. remain would have been the easier career choice, so borisjohnson led the campaign, he d
and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers lynn faulds wood and giles kenninghamfor that. the former prime minister david cameron has accused borisjohnson of only supporting brexit to further his political career. in the latest extracts from his memoirs, he said mrjohnson did not actually believe in brexit. here's our political correspondent chris mason. these two used to be on the same side. we're going to do blue team. do you want to go in goal or up front? i'll...
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abbey road it features new album as well also did it for the white album with the same people mixes by giles martin and he is the son of the light based producer george martin has a interesting connection they're keeping things in the family now this is one of the most famous pictures in the history of pop music as we know so recognizable and it's been imitated a 1000 times tell us more about that you have the album cover that took just 10 minutes to shoot has become one of the. most recognizable of all times it's been parodied by both other musicians and everybody else over the years we're looking at a couple of them now they just hilarious wrote the cover didn't need any text written on it the original one not abbey road nor the beatles the beatles were big enough it looks like a straight forward photo shoot of a fairly ordinary scene of men crossing the road of the beatles crossing the road going to it but it's not supposed to be some kind of a hidden meaning in the cover of i'm not mistaken you will kiss a roof conspiracy theorists back then were adamant that paul mccartney was in fact d
abbey road it features new album as well also did it for the white album with the same people mixes by giles martin and he is the son of the light based producer george martin has a interesting connection they're keeping things in the family now this is one of the most famous pictures in the history of pop music as we know so recognizable and it's been imitated a 1000 times tell us more about that you have the album cover that took just 10 minutes to shoot has become one of the. most...
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giles martin has put together a new mix of the album.timestamp and opening the door and trying to make it as fresh as possible. okay crafted new mixes for the anniversary editions of sergeant evers lonely hearts club band and the white album. >> one thing is don't mess with the legacy. they don't employ me to be safe. they don't want that. the album is available in traditional formats, the holy grail for fans is the super deluxe version. 23 session recordings and many are previously unreleased and a 100 page hardbound with unpublished photos. >> it is quite a good gateway for younger generation. >> a new edition of abbey road will be available for purchase. >>> friday night lights squashed. a threat of- >> reporter: the impact on the students. >>> the news begins right now. >> we start with a threat raising the alarm for two high school. >> our reporter is live where officials and leaders are not taking any chances on the ballgame. >> reporter: the threat of violence was bandied about by the school and the students earlier today it was a
giles martin has put together a new mix of the album.timestamp and opening the door and trying to make it as fresh as possible. okay crafted new mixes for the anniversary editions of sergeant evers lonely hearts club band and the white album. >> one thing is don't mess with the legacy. they don't employ me to be safe. they don't want that. the album is available in traditional formats, the holy grail for fans is the super deluxe version. 23 session recordings and many are previously...
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with me are giles kenningham and lynn faulds wood. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in.ohnson prepares to meet eu leaders in brussels tomorrow — he's written in the daily telegraph that he ‘passionately believes he can get a new brexit deal‘ — and says he's working ‘flat out‘ to avoid a no—deal departure. according to the i newspaper — as mrjohnson bids to ‘save brexit on october 31st‘ a minister has hinted that the transition period could be extended by two years to hit the brexit date. on the front page of the metro: the eu‘s guy verhofstadt has branded the prime minister‘s comparison of britain to the incredible hulk as ‘infantile‘ — asking — is the eu supposed to be scared of this? a daily mail investigation has found that hundreds of thousands of crimes are allegedly being written off by the police within only 2a hours of being reported — as overstretched forces try to prioritise their resources. on the front page of the financial times: saudi arabia has tried to reassure oil markets that full oil and gas production will resume quickly — following the attack on two
with me are giles kenningham and lynn faulds wood. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in.ohnson prepares to meet eu leaders in brussels tomorrow — he's written in the daily telegraph that he ‘passionately believes he can get a new brexit deal‘ — and says he's working ‘flat out‘ to avoid a no—deal departure. according to the i newspaper — as mrjohnson bids to ‘save brexit on october 31st‘ a minister has hinted that the transition period could be extended by two years...
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tom giles, thank you for joining us.up, how one platform is looking to keep from them -- keep employees from burning out. this is bloomberg. ♪ learned wednesday, we of dropbox's plan to become a competitor in the growing marketplace productivity space, putting it in competition with slack and microsoft. another company in that space is sauna. year, they launched a feature to manage resources in the shifting workspace. chris, thank you for being here. from sauname someone was here at bloomberg tech, they were talking about notifications and how it can be intrusive in to be constantly getting pinged. >> today, knowledge workers spend more time on emails, in status meetings, on messaging pings by coworkers than they do on their actual work. this helps companies reduce the work about work and spend more thatfocused on the work matters. our mission is to help companies and teams work together more effortlessly. kurt: i have one thing that does one thing well but nothing that does everything well. what do you guys offer and ar
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the chief executive giles hurley said they would invest £1 billion to achieve their aim.t, emma simpson. a new aldi has come to town, and so have the shoppers. this time, north wales. have you switched, then? switched a long time ago, girl! and i think if you asked anybody else, they would say the same, that's why we're here. aldi added another £1 billion in sales last year, fuelled by new stores like this one, and in the middle aisles, it is clearly not all about the food. what have you got in your trolley? an ironing board, four plant pots and two footballs. the middle two aisles is all you come here for, isn't it? if you say so! it is! the big, established grocers are opening few, if any, new stores. aldi is opening on average a new supermarket every week. there are now three in this borough, and they're planning another one. but all this investment has taken a big chunk out of its profits and it has had to cut prices to stay competitive. these days, rivals are piling on the pressure. of course, retail has always been challenging and it is no different today. so, is th
the chief executive giles hurley said they would invest £1 billion to achieve their aim.t, emma simpson. a new aldi has come to town, and so have the shoppers. this time, north wales. have you switched, then? switched a long time ago, girl! and i think if you asked anybody else, they would say the same, that's why we're here. aldi added another £1 billion in sales last year, fuelled by new stores like this one, and in the middle aisles, it is clearly not all about the food. what have you got...
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taylor: that was anurag rana and tom giles.o talk to others who wait in after the announcement. >> my reaction first is for a speedy recovery for mark. he is in my thoughts and prayers. if you really think about the team, the three work more effectively than anybody envisioned a three some woodwork. but larry and safran worked together 25 years. i know all three very well. safra is world-class off the charge. larry has always been involved in the vision and engineering side. i think they will navigate through this. i don't think they will have major issues. they have got a deep company, a lot of capabilities, and larry and safra are world-class leaders that are very actively involved. our thoughts are with mark for a speedy recovery. taylor: talk to me about your relationship with mark hurd at cisco and oracle. how was that relationship? john: relationships with oracle and hp have always been strong for me. i have a lot of confidence in hp. they helped me when i moved to silicon valley to understand the valley when i only had 4
taylor: that was anurag rana and tom giles.o talk to others who wait in after the announcement. >> my reaction first is for a speedy recovery for mark. he is in my thoughts and prayers. if you really think about the team, the three work more effectively than anybody envisioned a three some woodwork. but larry and safran worked together 25 years. i know all three very well. safra is world-class off the charge. larry has always been involved in the vision and engineering side. i think they...
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delhi correspondent michelle giles wall now michelle prime minister modi has been talking to employees of his country's space agency all we know is the loss of context doesn't mean the mission has failed is there any more information well nicola yes the reiteration here is that just because it's a role of the space program or for india lost contact with the land it does not mean that the entire mission has failed and this is primarily because this mission was in chief parts there was an orbiter orlando and a rover the rover was hoping to explore the southern pole of the moon which is so far not a part of the room of the moon that has seen a lot of exploration they were hoping to map out for more proof of water ice but the orbiter is still in function and will continue to orbit the morn for a year so the information that they received from the operators what they're banking on now of course if it is that successfully landed on the morn india would have just been the 4th country after the us russia and china to do so so this is being seen as a blow but the country is rallying behind the
delhi correspondent michelle giles wall now michelle prime minister modi has been talking to employees of his country's space agency all we know is the loss of context doesn't mean the mission has failed is there any more information well nicola yes the reiteration here is that just because it's a role of the space program or for india lost contact with the land it does not mean that the entire mission has failed and this is primarily because this mission was in chief parts there was an orbiter...
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thank you, giles and lynn. next on bbc news it's the film review., won't you? good night. hello and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's releases is, as always, mark kermode. hello! what have you been watching, mark? well, we have downton abbey, which is the big—screen version of the tv series that i think everyone is aware of. we have honeyland, an extraordinary tale of beekeeping in macedonia. and hustlers, for which people are already talking about a possible oscar nomination forjennifer lopez. i had no idea there was a downton abbey film out. there's so little publicity! if only they'd let us know somehow. here is the thing, i have never seen the tv show and i know you have... i quite like it, yeah, i've seen a lot of it. but the thing is, having never seen the tv show, you watch the movie and go, that is exactly what i thought it was going to be. the story is there is a royal visit to downton, which sets everybody in a tizzy. there is a conflict amongst the serving staff over who actually gets to se
thank you, giles and lynn. next on bbc news it's the film review., won't you? good night. hello and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's releases is, as always, mark kermode. hello! what have you been watching, mark? well, we have downton abbey, which is the big—screen version of the tv series that i think everyone is aware of. we have honeyland, an extraordinary tale of beekeeping in macedonia. and hustlers, for which people are already talking...
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giles: i think it is both.ages to get away, perhaps the boom will continue. goldman sachs telling the founder they can ipo for $65 billion and coming all the way past $20 billion now, that is a bad sign for a large and a corn looking to ipo in the future. francine: there is talk about improprieties. how much is the problem that you can disrupt this business very easily? what have they disrupted? second, it is not managed to standard. giles: they say they are disruptive but others have been doing it for quite some time, not quite as flashy as we work. friday that a similar company in the u.k. has a valuation of about 3 billion and that was put forward for potential investment for softbank. the founders met with softbank. they did not see the same excitement as we work and that help the overvaluation continue. tom: i do not wanting pin you down on the specifics of the math, but i find it bank,rdinary that soft ordering on 58% or 60% that, -- debt, part of their balance sheet, this is the only game in town. his so
giles: i think it is both.ages to get away, perhaps the boom will continue. goldman sachs telling the founder they can ipo for $65 billion and coming all the way past $20 billion now, that is a bad sign for a large and a corn looking to ipo in the future. francine: there is talk about improprieties. how much is the problem that you can disrupt this business very easily? what have they disrupted? second, it is not managed to standard. giles: they say they are disruptive but others have been...
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taylor: my thank you to anurag rana and tom china -- tom giles. we will get reaction from his leave of app -- leave of absence. john chambers joins us next. if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio. listen on the bloomberg app, bloomberg.com and in the u.s. on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ is is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: all eyes are on oracle after the company announced mark hurd will take a leave of absence for health reasons. the earnings call will give us more information on those reasons. thatmore on that, plus of continued trade tensions between the u.s. and china, i want to bring in ceo and founder and former cisco ceo, john chambers. start upscale across the globe. great to have you. give me your take about this news that mark hurd will take a leave of absence? what is your reaction? most my reaction first and importantly is, as larry ellison, a speedy recovery for mark. he is in my thoughts and prayers. if you really think about the team of larry ellis -- larry ellison, they work more effectively than anyone envisioned a three s
taylor: my thank you to anurag rana and tom china -- tom giles. we will get reaction from his leave of app -- leave of absence. john chambers joins us next. if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio. listen on the bloomberg app, bloomberg.com and in the u.s. on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ is is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: all eyes are on oracle after the company announced mark hurd will take a leave of absence for health reasons. the earnings call will give us more information on...
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taylor: that was a bloomberg's anurag rana and tom giles. i also discussed it with the former cisco ceo john chambers, he weighed in shortly after the announcement. >> the reaction first and most importantly is, as larry ellison, a speedy recovery for mark. he is in my thoughts and prayers. if you really think about the team of oracle, they work more effectively than anyone envisioned a three some would work. larry and safran worked together for 25 years. i know all three of them very well. safra is world-class off the charts. larry has always been involved in the strategy, the vision, the engineering side of the house. i think they will navigate through this one. i don't think they will have issues at all. they have a deep company, and a lot of capabilities. as i said, larry and safra are world-class leaders that are very actively involved. my thoughts are with mark for a speedy recovery. taylor: yeah. talk about your relationship with mark hurd during cisco and then his time at oracle. how was that relationship? john: the relationship with
taylor: that was a bloomberg's anurag rana and tom giles. i also discussed it with the former cisco ceo john chambers, he weighed in shortly after the announcement. >> the reaction first and most importantly is, as larry ellison, a speedy recovery for mark. he is in my thoughts and prayers. if you really think about the team of oracle, they work more effectively than anyone envisioned a three some would work. larry and safran worked together for 25 years. i know all three of them very...
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that was tom giles. we thank you so very much for joining us.is bloomberg technology global link. don't miss bloomberg technology 7:00 a.m. in sydney, 5 p.m. in new york. keep it right here on daybreak australia. ♪ >> the decision to advise her majesty was unlawful. >> i welcome the judgment this morning. >> that have the effects of frustrating or preventing the ability of parliament to carry out its constitutional function without reasonable justification. >> i strongly disagree with what the justices have found. >> it demonstrates a contempt for democracy and an abuse of power by him. >> i don't think it is right but we will go ahead. >> today is not a win for any individual or cause. it is a win for parliamentary sovereignty. kathleen: key figures in the brexit process given their reaction to the u.k. supreme court ruling. the prime minister born johnson's suspension of parliament was unlawful. the voices included gina miller, the business woman led the challenge of the court. parliament is set to reconvene on wednesday. johnson says he will
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i spoke with our bloomberg senior intelligence analyst and global executive editor tom giles. >> there have been signs over the last year that he may not be him unwell, so what was not expected was the is the -- was the announcement today. because they hadn't announced up until now, there was a question about whether they would and whether he was getting well or not, so it took us a little by surprise, the timing. taylor: i want to bring you in, you heard larry say that he will take over. does this change the direction of the company? >> no, it doesn't. oracle is a very stable business, and a very large applications business. the key risk for oracle, the key story for oracle remains how soon they can get database customers on to the cloud. that remains the same. i don't see any changes because of the shift. taylor: oracle was known on shifting the composition from hardware to software, hurd touted getting 50% to software. how did he do? tom: it has been a mixed record for oracle the last several years. their stock price has been over 20% gain this year, because a lot of investors are l
i spoke with our bloomberg senior intelligence analyst and global executive editor tom giles. >> there have been signs over the last year that he may not be him unwell, so what was not expected was the is the -- was the announcement today. because they hadn't announced up until now, there was a question about whether they would and whether he was getting well or not, so it took us a little by surprise, the timing. taylor: i want to bring you in, you heard larry say that he will take over....
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that was scotland's 1st minister nicola sturgeon talking to larry nash giles getting out of south africa on a sergeant antiphon of violence is taking a toll on the country's biggest city johannesburg that's in addition to an economic downturn already hurting the country and businesses are keeping their doors closed and visitors a counseling trips to one of the city's most popular areas because of the recent unrest since. the johannesburg in the city has been rocked by choosing violence hanging mobs looting and destroying anything in the past with foreign owned businesses here in the front and. those left in the dispatch. in the form of this conflict between south africans and the foreign nationals church rather than that what did it with criminality rather than see a foot at the present moment when whatever it is the effect has been devastating on modern ink and in a city hub for tourism culture cuisine and entrepreneurship. this is what the damage looks like and there's a big crowd of. people just throwing stones bricks businesses have seen a significant drop in visitors since the un re
that was scotland's 1st minister nicola sturgeon talking to larry nash giles getting out of south africa on a sergeant antiphon of violence is taking a toll on the country's biggest city johannesburg that's in addition to an economic downturn already hurting the country and businesses are keeping their doors closed and visitors a counseling trips to one of the city's most popular areas because of the recent unrest since. the johannesburg in the city has been rocked by choosing violence hanging...
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what a remarkable summer it has been, balancing those two teams, it is now up to ashley giles to make they will carry on with or continue with separate coaches to oversee the different forms of the game. we will have to wait and see what is decided over the next few weeks. this is one thing that had to look forward to over the next few months. less than two months before they are in international action again in the t20 series in new zealand. the next text —— test action comes on 20th november against new zealand, those two tests do not count towards overall world championship of test matches so that could be a good place to blood those youngsters that we talked about in that match. it'll be interesting to see how england line—up on boxing day when their next test series starts at centurion against south africa. and this could be real outside bet. 43—year—old darren stephenson made a double century for kent today. he is english. might have an outside chance. all display at since 1949 to make a double century in a first—class match. many thanks. lots of food for thought for the england
what a remarkable summer it has been, balancing those two teams, it is now up to ashley giles to make they will carry on with or continue with separate coaches to oversee the different forms of the game. we will have to wait and see what is decided over the next few weeks. this is one thing that had to look forward to over the next few months. less than two months before they are in international action again in the t20 series in new zealand. the next text —— test action comes on 20th...
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reporting michelle gile is live with how it is being handled. >> the viep was just off because we -- we know it's not true that's not our school. >> reptegh school senior kyle kerr was at the game friday night versus link ob high school. he says he didn't hear any racial slurs or see any problems. but allegations are flying all over social media. >> i believe that they are entirely fake. i do not want my school's reputation and i do not want my chances of my friend getting in college or maybe me getting a job tainted because of this. >> reporter: but in a message to her san diego students, the principal of lincoln high said "several of our students were met with racial slurs by the fans of the other team. our administration team is continuing to investigate the incident and we are taking this very seriously. . >> and, you know, some of them were hurt and were crying and they wanted to get out of there early. we were trying to figure out why fans were leaving early. and to finit hurt. >> alumni and parent were called the n word multiple times. cheerleaders who went to the rest room we
reporting michelle gile is live with how it is being handled. >> the viep was just off because we -- we know it's not true that's not our school. >> reptegh school senior kyle kerr was at the game friday night versus link ob high school. he says he didn't hear any racial slurs or see any problems. but allegations are flying all over social media. >> i believe that they are entirely fake. i do not want my school's reputation and i do not want my chances of my friend getting in...
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let's get more on this now with the former head of press at number 10, giles kenningham.olitical commentator, daisy mcandrew, joins me now from westminster. mps are debating whether they will seize control of the agenda to push through this legislation. you think they have the numbers and can do that? well the government are moving the narrative now onto the general election. it seems labour are shifting their position on that. so they will not vote for that and that leaves the government in a bind. they will not vote for that and that leaves the government in a bindm could be a complete mess. is that how you see it? i think it is probably going pretty much as number ten predicted. the way i see it is they are going for something of a scorched earth policy whereby they think a lot of these tory rebels are going to rebel and they may as well force them out. a lot of those mps who we know in fact we saw in the commons chamber they stood up when the speaker said who is in favour of this bill. by standing up they were declaring that they were going to vote against their own p
let's get more on this now with the former head of press at number 10, giles kenningham.olitical commentator, daisy mcandrew, joins me now from westminster. mps are debating whether they will seize control of the agenda to push through this legislation. you think they have the numbers and can do that? well the government are moving the narrative now onto the general election. it seems labour are shifting their position on that. so they will not vote for that and that leaves the government in a...
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our reporters martin giles from m.i.t. technology review and john swart of dow jones this week on press here. good morning. there is a push by car makers to take the steering wheel out of self-driving cars and the brake pedal and everything else. this is not a insane as it sounds. the thing b about an autonomous car is if it's working properly, the driver has nothing to drive. at in turn means the human behind the wheel is probably not paying enough attention to cake control if that became necessary. bottom line say engineers say if you're going to drive, fine. grab b the wheel, look out the window and drive. if you're not going to drive, if you're going to sort of monitor the situation and let the car do the work then let the r car do the work. the theory is the driver becomes a liability not an asset in this situation. jimmy carl son is one of the world's leading experts on self-driving cars. he's workeded at tesla, curiously at apple as well. and is now the vice president of out information at neo, a chinese car company
our reporters martin giles from m.i.t. technology review and john swart of dow jones this week on press here. good morning. there is a push by car makers to take the steering wheel out of self-driving cars and the brake pedal and everything else. this is not a insane as it sounds. the thing b about an autonomous car is if it's working properly, the driver has nothing to drive. at in turn means the human behind the wheel is probably not paying enough attention to cake control if that became...
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spring gamame that kid giles cd consulted follow on russia and eurasia program. asset chatham house for more on this one he getting to you donald trump. saying that as far asas he's concerned these peace talks of debt. good evening yes. now were you aware that you are asking me to talk about russia this evening i'm not gonna stop. i'm confused certainly let's talk about the situation in russia russia and france witith that to do y you r as a topic. russia and francnce would do me fifine. that's going to that one i apologize sound that agency. okay so be clarified. russia and france the meeting today because it is only the drill and does a lot for all this the first meeting since the twenty fourteen annexation of crimea can i ask you what is friends trying to do here we talk about sort of. threree stocking t though thirtn the internatational agenda is that it. it seems to be an attempt to do so in an n attempt to guide t the international agagenda to was brininging rusaa ckck and now in doing so o of course. francisis s stepping o f line w with all those that thin
spring gamame that kid giles cd consulted follow on russia and eurasia program. asset chatham house for more on this one he getting to you donald trump. saying that as far asas he's concerned these peace talks of debt. good evening yes. now were you aware that you are asking me to talk about russia this evening i'm not gonna stop. i'm confused certainly let's talk about the situation in russia russia and france witith that to do y you r as a topic. russia and francnce would do me fifine. that's...
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us because we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers lynn faulds wood and giles. hello, once again. for some, sunday has been a really decent sort of day and when the weather is that good, you really would sit around in it but it hasn't been like that everywhere. we
us because we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers lynn faulds wood and giles. hello, once again. for some, sunday has been a really decent sort of day and when the weather is that good, you really would sit around in it but it hasn't been like that everywhere. we
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the chief executive giles hurley said they would invest £1 billion to achieve their aim.'s our business correspondent emma simpson. a new aldi's come to town, and so have the shoppers. this time, ruabon in north wales. have you switched, then? switched a long time ago, girl! and i think if you asked anybody else, they would say the same, that's why we're here. aldi added another £1 billion in sales last year, fuelled by new stores like this one, and in the middle aisles, it is clearly not all about the food. what have you got in your trolley? an ironing board, four plant pots and two footballs. the middle two aisles is all you come here for, isn't it? if you say so! it is! the big, established grocers are opening few, if any, new stores. aldi is opening on average a new supermarket every week. there are now three in this borough, and they're planning another one. but all this investment has taken a big chunk out of its profits and it has had to cut prices to stay competitive. these days, rivals are piling on the pressure. of course, grocery retail has always been challeng
the chief executive giles hurley said they would invest £1 billion to achieve their aim.'s our business correspondent emma simpson. a new aldi's come to town, and so have the shoppers. this time, ruabon in north wales. have you switched, then? switched a long time ago, girl! and i think if you asked anybody else, they would say the same, that's why we're here. aldi added another £1 billion in sales last year, fuelled by new stores like this one, and in the middle aisles, it is clearly not all...
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the england director of cricket ashley giles has been speaking to our co—respondentjoe wilson. i did have a chat with his dad at the oval and he told me he thought he would do hundred miles per hour next year andi do hundred miles per hour next year and i said i would take that. it is important we look after him, it is not easy to pull that piece consistently and he is a fine asset for this team going for it. and that speu for this team going for it. and that spell of cricket against steve smith was probably as good as i have seen at any stage in my life. when you have that to hand, it is a scarce commodity and we need to protect it. then stokes is a household name, that manifested one way with a certain tabloid story on the front page which he was angry about. how is he? i think people might be concerned that it might affect his enthusiasm to play cricket. concerned that it might affect his enthusiasm to play cricketli concerned that it might affect his enthusiasm to play cricket. i don't think there is any danger of that. i do not want to say too much about that specific arti
the england director of cricket ashley giles has been speaking to our co—respondentjoe wilson. i did have a chat with his dad at the oval and he told me he thought he would do hundred miles per hour next year andi do hundred miles per hour next year and i said i would take that. it is important we look after him, it is not easy to pull that piece consistently and he is a fine asset for this team going for it. and that speu for this team going for it. and that spell of cricket against steve...
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the chief executive giles hurley said they would invest £1 billion to achieve their aim. for last year, but saw profits fall sharply. our business correspondent emma simpson headed to one of the new openings. a knew aldi has come to town, and so have the shoppers. this time, north wales. have you switched, then? switched a long time ago, girl! and i think if you asked anybody else, they would say the same, that's why we're here. aldi added another £1 billion in sales last year, fuelled by new stores like this one, and in the middle aisles, it is clearly not all about the food. what have you got in your trolley? an ironing board, four plant pots and two foot balls. board, four plant pots and two footballs. the middle two aisles is all you come here for, isn't it? if you say so! it is! the big, established grocers are opening few, if any, new stores. aldi is opening on average a new supermarket every week. there are now three in this borough and they are planning another one. but all this investment has taken a big chunk out of its profits and it has had to cut prices to st
the chief executive giles hurley said they would invest £1 billion to achieve their aim. for last year, but saw profits fall sharply. our business correspondent emma simpson headed to one of the new openings. a knew aldi has come to town, and so have the shoppers. this time, north wales. have you switched, then? switched a long time ago, girl! and i think if you asked anybody else, they would say the same, that's why we're here. aldi added another £1 billion in sales last year, fuelled by new...
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our guests joining me tonight are the broadcaster lynn faulds—wood and the political commentator gilesat" to security in the middle east after yesterday's drone attacks on two major saudi oilfacilities. earlier today, the foreign secretary, dominic raab, condemned the incident as a "reckless attempt to damage regional security and disrupt global oil supplies." the houthis — the rebel group the saudis have been fighing in yemen — say they carried out the bombings. but the us secretary of state, mike pompeo, has blamed the houthis' backers, iran — a claim angrily rejected by officials in tehran. nina nanji reports. an increasingly bitter war of words between iran and the united states over who is to blame for the attacks on the heart of saudi arabia's economy. the saudis say half of their oil production has been knocked out after drone strikes on two oilfacilities. houthi rebels in yemen say they were behind the attacks. but the us secretary of state dismissed this, saying there was no evidence the drones came from yemen. in a tweet, he said that "tehran is behind nearly 100 attacks on s
our guests joining me tonight are the broadcaster lynn faulds—wood and the political commentator gilesat" to security in the middle east after yesterday's drone attacks on two major saudi oilfacilities. earlier today, the foreign secretary, dominic raab, condemned the incident as a "reckless attempt to damage regional security and disrupt global oil supplies." the houthis — the rebel group the saudis have been fighing in yemen — say they carried out the bombings. but the us...
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the chief executive giles hurley said they would invest £1 billion to achieve their aim.ofits fall sharply. our business correspondent emma simpson is here. a new store every week for the next two years, a new store every week for the next two yea rs, really a new store every week for the next two years, really extraordinary. it's quite striking. aldi has had another record year for sales, up 1196. another record year for sales, up 11%. most of that growth comes from opening all these new stores. the big established graces are opening new stores right now. as you say, aldi has been a opening one on average a week. that investment has put a big dent in its profits as well as having to cut prices to maintain its competitive edge. i've been speaking to the ceo who said he was confident about their long—term strategy. over the next two years, we are going to invest a further £1 billion in the uk, it shows very much our intent and the fact our business is extremely sustainable. we are planning to open, on average, a store every week for the next two years, bringing our offer t
the chief executive giles hurley said they would invest £1 billion to achieve their aim.ofits fall sharply. our business correspondent emma simpson is here. a new store every week for the next two years, a new store every week for the next two yea rs, really a new store every week for the next two years, really extraordinary. it's quite striking. aldi has had another record year for sales, up 1196. another record year for sales, up 11%. most of that growth comes from opening all these new...
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giles' from the university of calgary has officially confirmed that steve is not an aurora it's made up a light from across the spectrum but with slightly more in the red range that is one of the main reasons scientists say steve isn't in a war a they create these laws for pinkish purplish tones unlike auroras that usually display green ones not some theory suggests that sees color is due to the energetic electrons flowing into the. i almost fear causing friction heat and a pinky warm glow give a way keep your essence. to go steve do you were in one of whom were steve best seemed like i was short steve out i want to check out this it's a benzo you see in the you can actually be seen further south than most northern lights which are usually in the the circle if you're looking at the globe it's a circle so at the top now these can be seen further toward the equator than you busy would notice elsewhere he'll also oftentimes see steve with aurora borealis the little green picket fence looking ones but you won't you will see you can see them together but you'll see auras without it so the
giles' from the university of calgary has officially confirmed that steve is not an aurora it's made up a light from across the spectrum but with slightly more in the red range that is one of the main reasons scientists say steve isn't in a war a they create these laws for pinkish purplish tones unlike auroras that usually display green ones not some theory suggests that sees color is due to the energetic electrons flowing into the. i almost fear causing friction heat and a pinky warm glow give...
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clearing the various parts of this particular protester brought you centers heavier penalties and heavier giles sentences so they want that particular reference trucks and they also want universal suffrage so i want to restart the reform process so if kerry had thought by offering this concession the withdraw the bill then she is wrong the protest is a planning to go ahead with law campaigns and more protests in days ahead and as you say the protest is bound to keep up the pressure and they say they'll continue to do that until lead demands are met. that is certainly the message of the they're saying to all of all of hong kong there is a protest planned on saturday this is another protest planned at the airports this is where they cool communiqué else last weekend and a few weeks ago in august where they shut down the airport they had a campaign there at the airports and they roads as well as the access to the airports that carry land we'll do a press conference we believe today which is thursday in hong kong to respond to the media about the decision to withdraw the bill but the city that the
clearing the various parts of this particular protester brought you centers heavier penalties and heavier giles sentences so they want that particular reference trucks and they also want universal suffrage so i want to restart the reform process so if kerry had thought by offering this concession the withdraw the bill then she is wrong the protest is a planning to go ahead with law campaigns and more protests in days ahead and as you say the protest is bound to keep up the pressure and they say...
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the north offered a contrasting view this morning, launching two short range reject giles into the sea4 hours a day, on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am su keenan. this is bloomberg. yvonne: thanks, su. coming up, jack ma officially takes his hands off of alibaba. we look at what is ahead for his successor. this is bloomberg. ♪ was an end of the era for alibaba, as cofounder jack ma steps down as executive chairman and hands over to asian zhang, the largest company, making him a wealthy man with a net worth of more than $40 billion. this is the man behind the story. >> jackma started out working as a teacher for just $15 a month. in 1999, he jumped on the internet trade, setting up a platform of business-to-business selling. that was alibaba. after that, he took on ebay with which let individual sellers trade with each other. then, alibaba listed a division in hong kong, only to the list five years later as performance lag. five years delist later as performance lagged, but they came back in new york with t
the north offered a contrasting view this morning, launching two short range reject giles into the sea4 hours a day, on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am su keenan. this is bloomberg. yvonne: thanks, su. coming up, jack ma officially takes his hands off of alibaba. we look at what is ahead for his successor. this is bloomberg. ♪ was an end of the era for alibaba, as cofounder jack ma steps down as executive...
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a four-game set that take it up inthe bottom of the first cardinals wasting no time paul the young giles straightaway center to the ground. st. louis 83 nothing lead. to the 3rd. it's getting ugly cards up 5 zip dakota hudson the picture opposite to a single to right matt carpenter and yadier molina come home. rough 8, 0, by the end of the 3rd giants shut down by 10 they dropped 3 of 4 against the cards up next the dodgers well well well, what have we here? a magical place...that's lookin' to get scared! halloween time is back in disneyland and disney california adventure parks!... >>and that wraps up kron 4 news tonight at 8. i thought our primetime coverage is just getting started on this thursday night to justine waltman and grant lotus are coming up. >>with kron 4 news at night. >>pam ken thanks very much next and 9 a dramatic end to the go ship trial. max harris acquitted on all charges dare come in th case declared a mistrial and now we're getting reaction from lawyers family and friends. we have live team coverage coming up plus new tonight at 9 an officer involved shooting in a q
a four-game set that take it up inthe bottom of the first cardinals wasting no time paul the young giles straightaway center to the ground. st. louis 83 nothing lead. to the 3rd. it's getting ugly cards up 5 zip dakota hudson the picture opposite to a single to right matt carpenter and yadier molina come home. rough 8, 0, by the end of the 3rd giants shut down by 10 they dropped 3 of 4 against the cards up next the dodgers well well well, what have we here? a magical place...that's lookin' to...
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smith sat down with tom giles for an exclusive tv interview about china and his new book "tools and weaponsand perils of a digital age." digitale u.s. is the technology leader in the world today but one of the most boring things for all of us to remember is we don't actually invent or create technology by ourselves. if you buy an american technology product, i product that is made by an american company, in all probability, it consists of inventions that came from silicon valley as well as bangalore and beijing and dublin and london and melbourne and the like. we need to continue that. if we were to try to construct a new digital iron curtain down the middle of the pacific, in all probability, we would hold ourselves back rather than hold someone else back. we need to keep that in mind. tom: but, there are some concerns that are probably valid concerns about the transfer of intellectual property across borders. concerns that the u.s. has raised about national security. what happens when there's theft of intellectual property on the part of the other party? your book is not just about outlin
smith sat down with tom giles for an exclusive tv interview about china and his new book "tools and weaponsand perils of a digital age." digitale u.s. is the technology leader in the world today but one of the most boring things for all of us to remember is we don't actually invent or create technology by ourselves. if you buy an american technology product, i product that is made by an american company, in all probability, it consists of inventions that came from silicon valley as...