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hadley, what about you? hadley: my story is similar. i was a computer programmer in rochester, new york, and i had been applying to government positions because i wanted a new challenge. it turned out my neighbor was an fbi agent. our wives had been talking. work got to him and he said, i heard you were looking for a job at the government. he said, would you like to be an agent with the bureau? i said, what do you guys do? his reply is -- it's the same thing. i did not grow up with knowledge of the fbi, law enforcement. i'm first generation. my family is from haiti. he explained it to me and i said, sign me up. by gods grace, six months later, i was at the academy, checking my bags in. just like you guys, i said, what have i got myself into? [laughter] hadley: at that time, i had three kids, and i left them with my wife. we now have seven. [laughter] jeff: that will be for next week's panel. balancing family and the fbi. that is next week's panel at the newseum. ok. hadley: by god's grace, my wife is my biggest advocate, cheerleader, an
hadley, what about you? hadley: my story is similar. i was a computer programmer in rochester, new york, and i had been applying to government positions because i wanted a new challenge. it turned out my neighbor was an fbi agent. our wives had been talking. work got to him and he said, i heard you were looking for a job at the government. he said, would you like to be an agent with the bureau? i said, what do you guys do? his reply is -- it's the same thing. i did not grow up with knowledge of...
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hadley, what about you? hadley: my story is similar. i was a computer programmer in rochester, new york, and i had been applying to positions with the government because wanted a new challenge. it turned out my neighbor was an fbi agent. our wives had been talking, and my amazing wife about looking for government opportunities, and he came over and said, i heard you are looking for a job in the government. i said, i can write you guys code. that is what i love to do. he said, would you like to be an agent with the bureau? i said, what do you guys do? his reply is -- it's the same thing. i did not grow up with knowledge of the fbi, law enforcement. i'm first generation. my family is from haiti. he took the time to explain it to me. i said, sign me up. by god's grace, six months later, i was at the academy, checking my bags in. just like these guys, saying, what have i gotten myself into? [laughter] at that time, i had three kids, and i left them with my wife. we have multiplied now to [laughter] seven. jeff: that will be for next week's
hadley, what about you? hadley: my story is similar. i was a computer programmer in rochester, new york, and i had been applying to positions with the government because wanted a new challenge. it turned out my neighbor was an fbi agent. our wives had been talking, and my amazing wife about looking for government opportunities, and he came over and said, i heard you are looking for a job in the government. i said, i can write you guys code. that is what i love to do. he said, would you like to...
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so, jim, we just spoke with l hadley you just heard the interview let's talk about what this means.l enough to keep the things going in the markets and the economy, especially in the u.s. >> here is the weird part, in my opinion, dom it's actually not enough the market likes a little bit of a lingering on going trade war because then that seems to give the fed some ground cover to be able to stay dovish. if you took -- if all of a sudden the trade deal was signed and done and we never had to worry about it again, now all of a sudden the fed has to look -- remember that unemployment number from last week, that was relatively block buster. all of a sudden the fed would probably have to switch hawkish just on the domestic situation i think the lingering trade deal is the thing that keeps them dovish i think that's where the magic happens for the market right now. that's why i've been bullish i've been bullish for the last six months because of that and nothing has changed for now. so that takes care of the trade headlines here we're also following these reports on boeing this morning "
so, jim, we just spoke with l hadley you just heard the interview let's talk about what this means.l enough to keep the things going in the markets and the economy, especially in the u.s. >> here is the weird part, in my opinion, dom it's actually not enough the market likes a little bit of a lingering on going trade war because then that seems to give the fed some ground cover to be able to stay dovish. if you took -- if all of a sudden the trade deal was signed and done and we never had...
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and china could come in stages let's get out to hadley gamble who joins us live in doha.ley, you had the first interview, i believe, with a trump administration official since this historic agreement was announced on friday. what did mr. mnuchin have to say? >> reporter: you got it, julianna the very first sbrier you say with a u.s. official following this historic agreement. they were all of the state department folks and treasury secretary steven mnuchin that we heard from over the last couple days here in doha very quick and keen to point out that this is, in fact, a historic, deal, phenomenal deal heading into the election year, lots of praise across the board but not so much when it got down to details. listen in to what i heard from the treasury secretary this weekend. >> this is an historic deal. we have never had anything like this it addresses very significant irk shoes, technology transfer, intellectual property, structural agricultural issues, financial service and currencies so we couldn't be more excited about the impact that this is going to have on the u.s.
and china could come in stages let's get out to hadley gamble who joins us live in doha.ley, you had the first interview, i believe, with a trump administration official since this historic agreement was announced on friday. what did mr. mnuchin have to say? >> reporter: you got it, julianna the very first sbrier you say with a u.s. official following this historic agreement. they were all of the state department folks and treasury secretary steven mnuchin that we heard from over the last...
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hadley gamble in london for us tonight. >> reporr: day one of u.s.resident trump's visit to the united kingdom and also explosive compensates on u.s.-china trade royaling markets across the united states say suggesting the trade deal could happen after the 2020 >> i have no deadline it' w. no better to wftt until the election, you want to know the truth. i think in some ways it's better to wait until after the electio with china. >> president trump not stopping there,ressing the tit-for-tat directly between french president emmanuel mack rnlnd turkey's president recep erdogan. >> that is ave , vy nasty statement to 28 crewing them 28 countries. i think that you know you have a very high unemplment rate in france. france is not doi well economically at all. they're starting to tax other people's products. so therefore we are going to tax them. that's taking place right now. and technology we'reng d the juans and everything else st>>in aunited kingdom. ahead of a collegial evening billed by the queen as a opportunity forrs to meet and decide theuture o
hadley gamble in london for us tonight. >> reporr: day one of u.s.resident trump's visit to the united kingdom and also explosive compensates on u.s.-china trade royaling markets across the united states say suggesting the trade deal could happen after the 2020 >> i have no deadline it' w. no better to wftt until the election, you want to know the truth. i think in some ways it's better to wait until after the electio with china. >> president trump not stopping there,ressing...
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it looks like we had lost hadley we had a brief image pop up. a lot of topics will be on the agenda today not the lease, defense spending, turkey and comments from president macron even though he tweeted that he's doubling down on those comments and stands by them and he does think reevaluation of the strategy and overall thinking of nato is something that needs to be discussed including some of sthoez n these threats cyber or hybrid threats or threats of terrorism. we'll leave you with the image of the leaders filtering into that room there. we have seen all of the major leaders in europe and president trump himself walk in to this meeting. images are breaking up a little bit there. i'll leave you with one last shot of u.s. futures before we head out all three majors are up in the green. that is it for "street signs" today. i'm joumanna bercetche "worldwide exchange" is coming up next. no matter what i wore, i worried someone might see my bladder leak underwear. so, i switched. to always discreet boutique. its shape-hugging threads smooth out t
it looks like we had lost hadley we had a brief image pop up. a lot of topics will be on the agenda today not the lease, defense spending, turkey and comments from president macron even though he tweeted that he's doubling down on those comments and stands by them and he does think reevaluation of the strategy and overall thinking of nato is something that needs to be discussed including some of sthoez n these threats cyber or hybrid threats or threats of terrorism. we'll leave you with the...
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guys >> hadley.t does today debut means for potential future, secondary listing asia some where. do most people believe today's is successful enough to accomplish that? >> it is interesting because the folks that we have been speaking with the last several months, a lot of momentum following those attacks on saudi aramco. remember at that time this was really used to gallivan neuroscienvanigalvanize. when you look at the possibility in asia, for example, as we seen reported lately in the past, china and japan. japan is looking attractive. it is interesting to know as well as the retail portion of this we are talking about .5% 5 million saudi individuals decided to buy aramco. that's 13% of the population that's a signal in spite of the report we heard of the last 24 hours that so many folks been involved in the ritz-carlton round up at least 5 million saudis decided to buy in. that's confidence in the leadership >> certainly on day one, hadley. >> interesting contrast for day one pop and limit up on
guys >> hadley.t does today debut means for potential future, secondary listing asia some where. do most people believe today's is successful enough to accomplish that? >> it is interesting because the folks that we have been speaking with the last several months, a lot of momentum following those attacks on saudi aramco. remember at that time this was really used to gallivan neuroscienvanigalvanize. when you look at the possibility in asia, for example, as we seen reported lately...
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hadley, you have an interesting theory to explain this. tell us?t comes down to linguistics how we use socialism. a lot of younger people were not around for the uss-r. they don't know about socialism, government managed economy, when government owns the means of production. they think of socialism as social welfare state. they point to countries like nordic countries which are not socialist. they are market economies. they have robust welfare states that provide taxpayer-funded health care, taxpayer funded education for everyone and this is where the crux of this debate is, we're better off debating issues and those points, rather than debating socialism and capitalism unfortunately those words mean different things to different people. melissa: they totally do. you made a grade point. for younger people does it look like i achieve the american dream or impossible or too overwhelming. in case i love the idea of the nanny state? what does it look like longer run for young people. i thought that was a great note you made in your points. >> thank you
hadley, you have an interesting theory to explain this. tell us?t comes down to linguistics how we use socialism. a lot of younger people were not around for the uss-r. they don't know about socialism, government managed economy, when government owns the means of production. they think of socialism as social welfare state. they point to countries like nordic countries which are not socialist. they are market economies. they have robust welfare states that provide taxpayer-funded health care,...
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come to you paul and rebecca if i start with you the key point then and also we heard from steve hadley her earlier actually saying this was a long one issue election it's all about bricks that is. yes i think it was i think this vote is all about bricks if it was then you wouldn't have seen the red the way it did it's been a spectacular disaster for the labor party and the s. and p. by the same token has picked up because they had a 62 percent remain vote and actually northern ireland is a a bellwether because they had a i think they had a 58 percent remain so it would be really interesting to see the final numbers on this but it looks like a rerun of the referendum that will have the bricks it will have to the bricks of party what sort of impact of it have knowledge of russia's i one of the killer the dems would have labor to hurt but of course part of them haven't won a single seat. i think a slightly more nuanced and just so you know of one issue and that was all of the facts it was clearly a major factor but i think the state of. yours the economy welfare all of these things have a
come to you paul and rebecca if i start with you the key point then and also we heard from steve hadley her earlier actually saying this was a long one issue election it's all about bricks that is. yes i think it was i think this vote is all about bricks if it was then you wouldn't have seen the red the way it did it's been a spectacular disaster for the labor party and the s. and p. by the same token has picked up because they had a 62 percent remain vote and actually northern ireland is a a...
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a lot more purpose with the result on hadley it's a raid by warplanes the helicopters against the brave village a couple. of critical appraisal. 4000000 people live in italy provence which is under the control of. an armed group with whom a link to al qaeda the russian and syrian government say recapturing the province is just a matter of time but the increase in attacks is worsening the humanitarian crisis syrians in villages south of it live used to be able to flee to rebel held territory but they're now surrounded and there's nowhere left to go but humanitarian colleagues remain deeply concerned for the safety and protection of more than 4000000 civilians in the north west of syria following continued upsurge in violence and all still it is in the area. in the northwestern province are in breach of the deescalation deal russia and turkey agreed last september but syrian government forces backed by russian air power seem determined to stop at nothing to take back the progress victoria gate and be al-jazeera an update from yemen now a security official say a separatist commander has be
a lot more purpose with the result on hadley it's a raid by warplanes the helicopters against the brave village a couple. of critical appraisal. 4000000 people live in italy provence which is under the control of. an armed group with whom a link to al qaeda the russian and syrian government say recapturing the province is just a matter of time but the increase in attacks is worsening the humanitarian crisis syrians in villages south of it live used to be able to flee to rebel held territory but...
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you can see some shots from the bell ringing hadley joins us live from saudi arabia the last i heard, was limit up 10% on those shares >> an incredible morning for this ipo, certainly within this historical contest what we've seen over the last four years. since he did announce he would be taking aramco to market remember, he was expecting 5% of the company to list. talking about a valuation northward. it has been a local listing. we are talking about trading up 35.2 reals per share, value upwards of $1.8 trillion telling me over the next two days, we could see it reach that $2 trillion the crowned prince so wanted. bringing in a lower price for oil. something we've been talking about particularly with the saudi arabia energy minister i said how much does this play in not just to the budget but in terms of the listing he said the day aramco lists will be the greatest day of my life it is also interesting to note that difference between retail and institutional investors. 5 million saudis decided to back this that is 5% of the country. certainly support for the crowned prince and the c
you can see some shots from the bell ringing hadley joins us live from saudi arabia the last i heard, was limit up 10% on those shares >> an incredible morning for this ipo, certainly within this historical contest what we've seen over the last four years. since he did announce he would be taking aramco to market remember, he was expecting 5% of the company to list. talking about a valuation northward. it has been a local listing. we are talking about trading up 35.2 reals per share,...
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rights back in the uk, leaders are gathering for the traditional family photo live on sight for us hadleywe'll start with you first. how are the dynamics playing out with leaders is donald trump a key issue? is. >> no doubt. 29 member states represented here just an hour outside of london president trump arriving moments ago. no words yet from the president. over the last 48 hours, his comments on china, france and turkey not just moving markets but frankly moving a lot of opinions within these european countries as to what actually is on the agenda for the president essentially what we had seen he was hitting back at emmanuel macron because of the fact that nato could be brain dead and he was basically supporting the president of turkey. that over the purchase and delivery of the system from russia the president seemingly supporting the turks at a time when leaders are raising eyebrows at his actions not only in syria but also buying that russian defense system >> the family photo is ensuing right now with the shots we are showing viewers. what can we expect from the rest of the day what
rights back in the uk, leaders are gathering for the traditional family photo live on sight for us hadleywe'll start with you first. how are the dynamics playing out with leaders is donald trump a key issue? is. >> no doubt. 29 member states represented here just an hour outside of london president trump arriving moments ago. no words yet from the president. over the last 48 hours, his comments on china, france and turkey not just moving markets but frankly moving a lot of opinions within...
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you have better economic data elsewhere in the world that is meeting currencies look rid of hadley more attractive and the dollar less so. let's take a look at we'll. we'll is on pace for its best year since 2016, but today it is softer by about 0.5%. that oil weakness is in part dragging oil services lower. the other part of that story is core labs. it slashed its dividend and pointed to u.s. onshore weakness as part of that, so that stock is down by the better part of 20%, also dragging on peers like halliburton and schlumberger. vonnie: thank you for that market check. stick a look at european stocks that did export nearly well this year. your to date, lvmh up 60%. luxury stock is doing really well, bringing the cac 40 to a 20 year high. this in spite of renaud's performance. of course, carlos ghosn back in the news today as he flees japan and hides out in lebanon. -- $42.18 for renaud. adidas up as well. had anxx 600, all told, excellent year, and the best performer was lt's -- was altice, up 230%. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. ."is is "bloomberg markets le
you have better economic data elsewhere in the world that is meeting currencies look rid of hadley more attractive and the dollar less so. let's take a look at we'll. we'll is on pace for its best year since 2016, but today it is softer by about 0.5%. that oil weakness is in part dragging oil services lower. the other part of that story is core labs. it slashed its dividend and pointed to u.s. onshore weakness as part of that, so that stock is down by the better part of 20%, also dragging on...
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value of around $1.88 trillion, we can round up to $1.9 trillion, not quite $2 trillion let's go to hadley it has finally happened. the ipo has occurred the stock is trading and yet still shy of that $2 trillion number >> 1.8 not that bad especially given the negative press we've heard. rounds and rounds of pretty negative press it is pretty fantastic for me to see this not just having covered the kingdom for 10 years you about from the initial announcement in 2016 when the saudi prince made this part of the situation for saudi vision 2030. talking about how quickly we might see this hit $2 trillion given the fact that we have seen it trade up already this morning. a lot of questions about how much the government and investors would be willing to pump up this price we'll have to continue to watch that to give you a sense of the scope and size and the retail investment about 13% of the population bought into this that does speak into the confidence the saudis have in the crowned prince and the company itself 13.3% of investment coming from saudi government institutions. 22% coming from non-
value of around $1.88 trillion, we can round up to $1.9 trillion, not quite $2 trillion let's go to hadley it has finally happened. the ipo has occurred the stock is trading and yet still shy of that $2 trillion number >> 1.8 not that bad especially given the negative press we've heard. rounds and rounds of pretty negative press it is pretty fantastic for me to see this not just having covered the kingdom for 10 years you about from the initial announcement in 2016 when the saudi prince...
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joining me, iwm policy director hadley manning. market, when they meet me, they say the one thing they don't like is that the insiders get the information and therefore make all the money. >> maybe they are picturing my favorite movie "trading places" where they meet in a parking garage and get the crop report ahead of time and dominate the market. that's a picture of insider information, insider trading and it's one of the practices that lawmakers are trying to combat with this most recent bill that's been passed by the house, now it will go to the senate for consideration. it actually closes some holes, some gaps in laws that govern insider information, insider trading. of course, there is such thing as legal insider trading but this is criminal or illegal insider trading, hoping to really tamp down on this. in 2012, president obama signed a bill that related to members of congress and other lawmakers trading on their knowledge, which of course is something very off-putting to people of all political stripes. but this recent bill
joining me, iwm policy director hadley manning. market, when they meet me, they say the one thing they don't like is that the insiders get the information and therefore make all the money. >> maybe they are picturing my favorite movie "trading places" where they meet in a parking garage and get the crop report ahead of time and dominate the market. that's a picture of insider information, insider trading and it's one of the practices that lawmakers are trying to combat with this...
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neil: all right thank you very much, hadley, good seeing you again.hear they have a survey out of what states are the most inviting to do business or joining this economy better than others. indiana is premier on that list. a lot of people look at the present setup there to give credit. i look to this guy, the former governor, who set in motion, an economic jugger not that continues to this day. he doesn't yell or scream or brag or rip anyone. he just does. what he's doing now, after this. so what are you working on? >>i'm searching for info on options trading, and look, it feels like i'm just wasting time. wasted time is wasted opportunity. >>exactly. that's why td ameritrade designed a first-of-its-kind, personalized education center. see, you just >>oh, this is easy. yeah, and that's >>oh, just what i need. courses on options trading, webcasts, tutorials. yeah. their award-winning content is tailored to fit your investing goals and interests. and it learns with you, so as you become smarter, so do its recommendations. >>so it's like my streaming se
neil: all right thank you very much, hadley, good seeing you again.hear they have a survey out of what states are the most inviting to do business or joining this economy better than others. indiana is premier on that list. a lot of people look at the present setup there to give credit. i look to this guy, the former governor, who set in motion, an economic jugger not that continues to this day. he doesn't yell or scream or brag or rip anyone. he just does. what he's doing now, after this. so...
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representing around 2% of global demand our colleague hadley gamble caught up right after the opec plusfriday and asked him to outline how the new outlook cuts would work. >> the new deal will kick in first of january i think we will see better numbers of some countries as they were promised by our friend from nigeria, they will be in full compliance for the month of november we will be able to verify that in somewhered my december. we were told also by our friend from iraq that they will have been doing something extra in terms of their performance so, in reality i think we would be able to see their performance, everybody's performance in december. that would appear in mid january. but the new deal would kick in on first of january and we would be able to see everybody's performance somewhered my february. >> how closely was this correlated. >> just so happened that the timing of opec meeting was deci decided way? yun. the timing of the ipo was decided more recently. if it was to be intertwined, we would have elected to defer it or bring it earlier or something. that is not to make it
representing around 2% of global demand our colleague hadley gamble caught up right after the opec plusfriday and asked him to outline how the new outlook cuts would work. >> the new deal will kick in first of january i think we will see better numbers of some countries as they were promised by our friend from nigeria, they will be in full compliance for the month of november we will be able to verify that in somewhered my december. we were told also by our friend from iraq that they will...
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the story hadley doubt.e implored them not to do it because it would risk those six it might have risked john and his colleagues'life. i give great credit to ted koppel and his colleagues for not running with what would have been a great headline. >> toby, lexington, kentucky. good morning. >> good morning. this question is for mr. stuart eizenstat. i read you book. carter broke off campaigning and left chicago, flew back to washington to deal with this i think this was early sunday. the country seemed to get its hopes up, only to be disappointed when the hostages were not released. how much of an impacted this have on the election, in your opinion? the election seemed close up that point. what is his hunch about how the election might have turned out if none of that had happened that final weekend? >> it's a great question. it's not a hunch. let me give you the figures. going into the one and only debate with ronald reagan, eight days before the election and one should never give a challenger a debate that
the story hadley doubt.e implored them not to do it because it would risk those six it might have risked john and his colleagues'life. i give great credit to ted koppel and his colleagues for not running with what would have been a great headline. >> toby, lexington, kentucky. good morning. >> good morning. this question is for mr. stuart eizenstat. i read you book. carter broke off campaigning and left chicago, flew back to washington to deal with this i think this was early...
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james hadley joining us there.ctives. that's why we go beyond the numbers. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. that's why we go beyond the numbers. beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected. to do...
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hadley gamble spoke with treasury secretary steven mnuchin over the weekend in a cnbc exclusive intervieweal will be signed in early january, and then we'll start phase 2. and phase 2 may be 2a, 2b, 2c. we'll see. but this is -- this in to itself is a huge accomplishment for the president. >> what do you say to those critics who complain that this phase 1 didn't accomplish anything really? >> well, in all fairness, people are just beginning to understand the details of phase 1 we're in the process of putting out fact sheets that go through what it is you know, this has been a long process over the last two years and people have seen the ups and downs. i think it's going to take a little bit of time for people to digest the significance of this. >> all right, joining us right now to talk about the significance of the deal is kevin rutd, the former australian prime minister and the president of the asia society policy institute kevin, it's good to see you today. >> good to be with you >> so here we are, the day after those additional tariffs were set to be put on it sounds like we have a de
hadley gamble spoke with treasury secretary steven mnuchin over the weekend in a cnbc exclusive intervieweal will be signed in early january, and then we'll start phase 2. and phase 2 may be 2a, 2b, 2c. we'll see. but this is -- this in to itself is a huge accomplishment for the president. >> what do you say to those critics who complain that this phase 1 didn't accomplish anything really? >> well, in all fairness, people are just beginning to understand the details of phase 1 we're...
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steve hadley is the assistant general secretary of the union. 27 days of strike.d dragged alone when it is leaving the station and it is also the person that evacuated the train in an emergency. they want to strip the garden of all responsibility and put it on the drivers and neither are having it. they want to get rid of the role altogether. south—western say they are not sacking the person but stays on the train. they will be a glorified porter and will not be responsible for safety. three weeks ago we hammered it out with the company and that deal was pulled for no reason whatsoever and government is trying to bring in legislation to run at minimum service during disputes. we have been with syria managers in the company whereby the driver would open the door —— senior managers. everybody was happy with the deal and it was then pulled. next minute they put in legislation to run minimum services during the strike. how many services will run? the company said 50% but that includes rail replacement buses and coaches and we think it is probably going to be 30%, a0%.
steve hadley is the assistant general secretary of the union. 27 days of strike.d dragged alone when it is leaving the station and it is also the person that evacuated the train in an emergency. they want to strip the garden of all responsibility and put it on the drivers and neither are having it. they want to get rid of the role altogether. south—western say they are not sacking the person but stays on the train. they will be a glorified porter and will not be responsible for safety. three...