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david dimbleby had said on air that aaron banks was going to be on next thursday's programme but thebbc said in a statement that: well, let's talk about the interview which did take place withjohn neil, the editor of the andrew marr show, why did you decide to interview aaron banks last sunday? aaron banks made the single biggest donation in british political history to the unofficial leave campaign, and on tuesday, the electoral commission published a six page document which set out questions that it still thinks needs answering about where the money came from aaron banks passed on to leave.eu, and then on thursday, the national crime agency announced they were undertaking a criminal investigation into these details, so on sunday there was a clear public interest in doing that interview, and it is a news story and we're a news programme and it's an obvious interview for us to want to do. of course this was after we knew he was under investigation by the national security agency, who look into serious and organised crime, is it right for the bbc to have decided to interview him under
david dimbleby had said on air that aaron banks was going to be on next thursday's programme but thebbc said in a statement that: well, let's talk about the interview which did take place withjohn neil, the editor of the andrew marr show, why did you decide to interview aaron banks last sunday? aaron banks made the single biggest donation in british political history to the unofficial leave campaign, and on tuesday, the electoral commission published a six page document which set out questions...
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so that atjust here aaron banks's point of view. you cannot speak publicly while investigating.it? if i was him, iwouldn't. in the telegraph, a totally different story, this is all about transport and the transport secretary chris grayling saying that the second phasing of h is too. most people in london do not even know at what it is like out there. it is full of hairy people... stop it! speaking as a professional northern ireland. i think it is a vanity project. i tweeted on this! getting wild and enraged! up to manchester and up to wigan. sheffield and leads. maybe it is not going to happen. have people been counting on this happening?” know from personal experience, as a professional northern ireland, there isa professional northern ireland, there is a great deal of opposition in the north—west. why did it happen? they prefer what money there is to improve transport. is this a northern power thing?” improve transport. is this a northern power thing? i think it is a vanity project? whose vanity? not mine! ithink a vanity project? whose vanity? not mine! i think the government
so that atjust here aaron banks's point of view. you cannot speak publicly while investigating.it? if i was him, iwouldn't. in the telegraph, a totally different story, this is all about transport and the transport secretary chris grayling saying that the second phasing of h is too. most people in london do not even know at what it is like out there. it is full of hairy people... stop it! speaking as a professional northern ireland. i think it is a vanity project. i tweeted on this! getting...
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the businessman, aaron banks, insists all donations he made to the leave campaign complied with electoral law and says his critics are trying to undermine brexit. we know the electoral commission has a bias in this. the chairman has called it a collection of nonsense. everybody is biased against you. it is 52 versus 48. tributes are paid to the former cabinet secretary and head of the civil service, sirjeremy heywood, who has died from cancer aged 56. eight children are injured after falling from a giant inflatable slide at a fireworks event in surrey. most have now been discharged from hospital but one child remains under observation. we don't still know yet exactly what happened but eight children appear to have come off near the top of the slide, or at the top of the slide, i am not quite sure yet and landed on the floor beside it. leicester city's football players arrive in bankok tojoin the funeral of their former chairman vichai srivaddhanaprabha. a 33—year—old man from lincolnshire has become the first person to swim around the british coast. it feels weird now to sort of be lookin
the businessman, aaron banks, insists all donations he made to the leave campaign complied with electoral law and says his critics are trying to undermine brexit. we know the electoral commission has a bias in this. the chairman has called it a collection of nonsense. everybody is biased against you. it is 52 versus 48. tributes are paid to the former cabinet secretary and head of the civil service, sirjeremy heywood, who has died from cancer aged 56. eight children are injured after falling...
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aaron banks has welcomed the investigation and said he never received any foreign funding during the political editor, laura kuenssberg, reports. one brexit‘s bad boys, as he describes himself, arron banks doesn't look like he has much on his mind today, but the multimillionaire, bankroll of some of the campaign to leave the eu, is now under investigation over whether he committed crimes. we've had many, many investigations, many questions about where that money came from, the largest donation in british political history. the commission in charge of the referendum rules suspects mr banks was not the true source of £8 million worth of loans to groups that supported brexit, and they suspect that the loans came from a company in the isle of man — thatis from a company in the isle of man — that is not allowed by law, and they suspect that mr banks and his collea g u es suspect that mr banks and his colleagues knowingly concealed that. the commission says at least £2.9 million of that money was spent during the referendum campaign. mr banks and his colleagues have never been backwards abo
aaron banks has welcomed the investigation and said he never received any foreign funding during the political editor, laura kuenssberg, reports. one brexit‘s bad boys, as he describes himself, arron banks doesn't look like he has much on his mind today, but the multimillionaire, bankroll of some of the campaign to leave the eu, is now under investigation over whether he committed crimes. we've had many, many investigations, many questions about where that money came from, the largest...
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one of the leading campaigners in favour of brexit, the businessman aaron banks, is being investigatedice, on suspicion that he may have broken strict rules on election spending in britain. in a bbc interview today, mr banks has insisted that all the money he provided for the referendum campaign, amounting to millions of pounds, was generated from his businesses in the uk, and therefore within the rules on political donations. manveen rana reports. arron banks, brexiteer, businessmen and now the subject of a criminal investigation into the source of the funds he provided to the brexit campaign. as he arrived at the bbc this morning to speak to the andrew marr programme, he faced serious questions about where the £8 million had come from. i would just like to say, absolutely for the record, there was no russian money and no interference of any type. all right. let's follow the money, as it were. i just want to be absolutely clear about that. the electoral commission say they suspect arron banks was not the true source of the £8 million he loaned to brexit campaign groups. mr banks claim
one of the leading campaigners in favour of brexit, the businessman aaron banks, is being investigatedice, on suspicion that he may have broken strict rules on election spending in britain. in a bbc interview today, mr banks has insisted that all the money he provided for the referendum campaign, amounting to millions of pounds, was generated from his businesses in the uk, and therefore within the rules on political donations. manveen rana reports. arron banks, brexiteer, businessmen and now...
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of that investigation has to bring to a conclusion our understanding of what the real source of aaron bank'shat lead him to make these donations. do you regret your dealings with russia? alan banks has long been dogged by allegations that foreign money found its way into his brexit campaign. they are allegations he strongly denies and says a full investigation will prove them false. let's get the latest. today's developments showing the results of the referendum is still controversial, but the way the referendum was conducted. they are still actually arguing over those involved. this was a separate campaign. what is interesting about this particular development is the has—been eight dame dong between the electoral commission for some time. aaron banks saying the electoral commission was packed full of swamp creatures, who are pro—remain. we heard from the chief executive of leave. eu saying beware biased. this is now with the police, so there should be a proper investigation. in times of what this means for brexit, i would not get too excited about that because there has been one mp, who lab
of that investigation has to bring to a conclusion our understanding of what the real source of aaron bank'shat lead him to make these donations. do you regret your dealings with russia? alan banks has long been dogged by allegations that foreign money found its way into his brexit campaign. they are allegations he strongly denies and says a full investigation will prove them false. let's get the latest. today's developments showing the results of the referendum is still controversial, but the...
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in doing so, mike aaron banks also have broken the law?on ‘beyond 100 days' spoke to the 0bserver‘s carole cadwalladr, who has been investigating arron banks and alleged malpractice by brexit campaigners. it's very, very long—delayed but it's very welcome news, this is something that a number of journalists have been investigating over a long period of time that mps have been pressing for, wejust don't know the source of the money that paid for the brexit campaign. and the report came out upon the summer and the report came out upon the summer that the mps said that they did not know the source of this donation that aaron banks had made to believe campaign and they weren't even sure that this donation british. so, these are really fundamental questions that it's very important to be properly investigated. the allegations of wrongdoing, why does it matter to you if in fact these funds do come from offshore just for you if in fact these funds do come from offshorejust for a you if in fact these funds do come from offshore just for a global v
in doing so, mike aaron banks also have broken the law?on ‘beyond 100 days' spoke to the 0bserver‘s carole cadwalladr, who has been investigating arron banks and alleged malpractice by brexit campaigners. it's very, very long—delayed but it's very welcome news, this is something that a number of journalists have been investigating over a long period of time that mps have been pressing for, wejust don't know the source of the money that paid for the brexit campaign. and the report came out...
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official leave campaign but the one fronted by nigel farage and bankrolled to a large extent by aaron bankse evidence that the true source of that many, the loans to the campaign, has been withheld and they came from impermissible sources, potentially from abroad, and that is why the national crime agency is looking into this, because they have a remit is to investigate across international borders. aaron banks has denied any wrongdoing, he has described the allegations as ludicrous, and he says a investigation will put an end to it. meanwhile, the people's folk are camping —— continuing their campaign for a second referendum. they are campaigning fora for a second referendum. they are campaigning for a vote on the outcome of the brexit deal. they have commissioned a poll conducted by yougov of 26,000 people across the uk focusing on labour constituencies all over the uk and there are two main finding is that they are highlighting. the polls suggest a melodic —— majority of voters in those areas to back the idea of a public vote on the outcome of brexit negotiations, although it was not put
official leave campaign but the one fronted by nigel farage and bankrolled to a large extent by aaron bankse evidence that the true source of that many, the loans to the campaign, has been withheld and they came from impermissible sources, potentially from abroad, and that is why the national crime agency is looking into this, because they have a remit is to investigate across international borders. aaron banks has denied any wrongdoing, he has described the allegations as ludicrous, and he...
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the brexit campaigner aaron banks has returned to the uk — as he faces allegations that his multi—millionthe leave cause may have broken electoral law. the "leave—dot—eu" co—founder was referred to the national crime agency by the elections watchdog, which suspects that cash given to the campaign had come from what it called "impermissible sources". mr banks denies any wrongdoing, as our political correspondent, jonathan blake, explains. there were a lot of reporters and photographers to greet mr banks as he arrived at gatwick airport this morning. he was asked whether any of the money donated had come from russia. he said that it hasn't, the money has come from me. he went on to say that he would cooperate with the national crime agency's investigation and provide visibility into our accounts. that really echoes what he has had to say all along. earlier in the week the the electoral commission had asked to investigate. at the centre of this is £8 million worth of loans, claimed to have come from aaron banks and his companies to the leave.eu campaign. it was not the official leave campaig
the brexit campaigner aaron banks has returned to the uk — as he faces allegations that his multi—millionthe leave cause may have broken electoral law. the "leave—dot—eu" co—founder was referred to the national crime agency by the elections watchdog, which suspects that cash given to the campaign had come from what it called "impermissible sources". mr banks denies any wrongdoing, as our political correspondent, jonathan blake, explains. there were a lot of...
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this week and we've got the observer front—page saying aaron banks is facing claims of misleadingll hearfrom him on the of misleading mps over brexit. we will hear from him on the andrew marr programme in just will hear from him on the andrew marr programme injust a will hear from him on the andrew marr programme in just a few minutes so marr programme in just a few minutes so it'll be interesting to you what he has to say for himself but what do you make of this? what the observer story is saying is they have been given hundreds of internal e—mails leaked from employees from two of arron banks' companies saying that only value you can and should indeed have been working on insurance and whatever they were doing silly allegation is that arron banks' companies and the people working for them against their will according to one of the quotes are related to working on the league campaign. wire —— related to working on the league campaign. wire -- year is appearing on the andrew marr show but he has again denied that any money donated to the late campaign came from russia. he was aske
this week and we've got the observer front—page saying aaron banks is facing claims of misleadingll hearfrom him on the of misleading mps over brexit. we will hear from him on the andrew marr programme in just will hear from him on the andrew marr programme injust a will hear from him on the andrew marr programme in just a few minutes so marr programme in just a few minutes so it'll be interesting to you what he has to say for himself but what do you make of this? what the observer story is...
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the pro—brexit businessman aaron banks has again insisted that all the money he provided for a campaign
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the businessman aaron banks inists all the money he gave to a pro brexit campaign in the run up to the referendum came from his uk businesses, not from russia. i'm telling you it came from a uk company with cash generated in the uk. rock services. an investigation's begun into how eight children fell from an inflatable slide at a fireworks display in woking last night. none suffered serious injuries. tributes are paid to the recently retired cabinet secretary, sirjeremy heywood, who has died from cancer at the age of 56. in the united states, president donald trump and former president barack obama are both on the road campaigning this evening in a final push ahead of tuesday's mid—term elections and 10,000 flames are lit at the tower of london, launching a week of commemorations marking 100 years since the end of the first world war. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the pro—brexit businessman, aaron banks, has again insisted that all the money he provided for a campaign to leave the eu was generated from his businesses in the uk and therefore within the rules on political donatio
the businessman aaron banks inists all the money he gave to a pro brexit campaign in the run up to the referendum came from his uk businesses, not from russia. i'm telling you it came from a uk company with cash generated in the uk. rock services. an investigation's begun into how eight children fell from an inflatable slide at a fireworks display in woking last night. none suffered serious injuries. tributes are paid to the recently retired cabinet secretary, sirjeremy heywood, who has died...
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the observer claims businessman aaron banks may have misled parliament over links between his pro—brexitign and his insurance business during the eu referendum. the mail on sunday leads with a complaint from downing street to the bbc about its coverage of the budget on radio 4's today programme. the sunday telegraph says the health secretary is to call on employers to offer perks such as free fruit, bicycle loans and counselling to help improve the health of their staff. the sunday times leads with a story about the prime minister securing a brexit deal with brusells that would also win the backing of parliament. the daily star on sunday claims the army is facing a backlash after destroying more than 1,000 working dogs, which could have been found new homes. and the sunday express says seven children were seriously hurt after a giant inflatable slide collapsed at a firework display in surrey. a variety of stories making the front pages, claiming several of the sunday headlines. we will start with the sunday times. they claim an exclusive, breakthrough on the irish issue. they claim an ex
the observer claims businessman aaron banks may have misled parliament over links between his pro—brexitign and his insurance business during the eu referendum. the mail on sunday leads with a complaint from downing street to the bbc about its coverage of the budget on radio 4's today programme. the sunday telegraph says the health secretary is to call on employers to offer perks such as free fruit, bicycle loans and counselling to help improve the health of their staff. the sunday times...
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aaron banks has welcomed the investigation and said he never received any foreign funding during the cal editor laura kuenssberg reports. 0ne britza's bad boys, as he describes himself. arron banks does not look like he has much on his mind today. he is now under investigation over whether he committed crimes. we have had many, many investigations, and many questions about where that money came from. the largest donation in british political history. the commission in charge of the referendum rules suspects mr banks was not the true source of £8 million worth of loans to groups that supported brexit. and they suspect that the loans came from a company in the isle of man, that is not allowed by law. and they suspect that mr banks and his colleagues knowingly concealed that. the commission says at least £2.9 million of that money was spent during the referendum campaign. mr banks and his colleagues have never been backward about coming forwards. injune been backward about coming forwards. in june they been backward about coming forwards. injune they can into westminster and were pushed
aaron banks has welcomed the investigation and said he never received any foreign funding during the cal editor laura kuenssberg reports. 0ne britza's bad boys, as he describes himself. arron banks does not look like he has much on his mind today. he is now under investigation over whether he committed crimes. we have had many, many investigations, and many questions about where that money came from. the largest donation in british political history. the commission in charge of the referendum...
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leave supporter and businessman, aaron banks, insists all his brexit donations complied with electoralhildren fell from an inflatable slide at a fireworks display in woking last night — seven of them have now been discharged from hospital. and the former head of the civil service, sirjeremy heywood, has died of cancer, less than a fortnight after stepping down from government. and in sport... wayne rooney will come out of international retirement, to make a final farewell appearance for england, next month. he‘s is expected to play against the united states at wembley to earn his 120th cap and raise money for his charity foundation. justin rose has reclaimed his world number one ranking, after winning the turkish 0pen. he beat li haotong of china, in a play—off for his 19th career win as he returned to the top of the rankings. and in rugby legaue, england are playing their second test against new zealand. england won the first test in the series. it is 6-6 it is 6—6 as they approach half time at anfield. i‘ll be back with more on those stories later. republicans and democrats have begu
leave supporter and businessman, aaron banks, insists all his brexit donations complied with electoralhildren fell from an inflatable slide at a fireworks display in woking last night — seven of them have now been discharged from hospital. and the former head of the civil service, sirjeremy heywood, has died of cancer, less than a fortnight after stepping down from government. and in sport... wayne rooney will come out of international retirement, to make a final farewell appearance for...
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leave supporter and businessman, aaron banks, insists all his brexit donations complied with electoralan inflatable slide at a fireworks display in woking last night — seven of them have now been discharged from hospital. and the former head of the civil service, sirjeremy heywood, has died of cancer, less than a fortnight after stepping down from government. leicester city‘s football players are in bankok to attend the funeral ceremonies of their former chairman vichai srivaddhanaprabha. mr vichai died in a helicopter crash outside the king power stadium last saturday. four other people were also killed. the team flew out to thailand after their match against cardiff yesterday. 0ur south east asia correspondent, jonathan head, has been at the temple where the funeral ceremony has been taking place. we are on the second day of the funeral. we saw the players arrive here, as you say, directly from that match in cardiff. they got here as soon as they could. just about an hour ago, off a bus and taken straight from the airport. they are not all here but we saw jamie vardy, captain wes mor
leave supporter and businessman, aaron banks, insists all his brexit donations complied with electoralan inflatable slide at a fireworks display in woking last night — seven of them have now been discharged from hospital. and the former head of the civil service, sirjeremy heywood, has died of cancer, less than a fortnight after stepping down from government. leicester city‘s football players are in bankok to attend the funeral ceremonies of their former chairman vichai srivaddhanaprabha....
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brexit campaigner aaron banks under investigation by the national crime agency, so should he have beenr show? and did a united states obsessed bbc get carried away by this week's midterm elections? first, president trump's relationship with the media has always been fractious, but occasionally it breaks out into outright confrontation. a news conference in washington on wednesday was one such occasion. i think you should let me run the country, you run cnn and if you did it well your ratings would be much better. let me ask, if i may... that's enough. if i may ask one other question are you worried... that's enough. pardon me, ma'am... excuse me, that's enough. mr president, one other question if i may ask on the russian investigation, are you concerned that you may have... i'm not concerned about anything with the russian investigation, because it's a hoax. that's enough. put down the mic. mr president, are you worried indictments coming down in this investigation? mr president... i tell you what, cnn should be ashamed of itself, having you working for them. you are a rude, terrible p
brexit campaigner aaron banks under investigation by the national crime agency, so should he have beenr show? and did a united states obsessed bbc get carried away by this week's midterm elections? first, president trump's relationship with the media has always been fractious, but occasionally it breaks out into outright confrontation. a news conference in washington on wednesday was one such occasion. i think you should let me run the country, you run cnn and if you did it well your ratings...
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let's return to the controversy over the source of the money provided by businessman aaron banks to ae brexit referendum. ian lucasjoins us now, who is a member of the digital, culture, media and sport committee. good afternoon to you. i seen you saw him speaking to andrew marr earlier. if there are any questions left, in your mind, what are they? well, i would like to know why he is giving a different account to the source of the donation today, to the source of the donation today, to the source that he gave in the summer when he spoke to us. there are a number of contradictions arising from the interview today but fundamentally, the question is, mr banks has not given us a proper explanation as to where the money came from. let me quote back to you what he said, he said it came from a uk registered company and was generated from cash and businesses in the uk and the whole misunderstanding a revolves around the role of rock holdings as a holding company, a misunderstanding on your part rather than anyone else's? on your part rather than anyone else's? i think it's a misunderstanding
let's return to the controversy over the source of the money provided by businessman aaron banks to ae brexit referendum. ian lucasjoins us now, who is a member of the digital, culture, media and sport committee. good afternoon to you. i seen you saw him speaking to andrew marr earlier. if there are any questions left, in your mind, what are they? well, i would like to know why he is giving a different account to the source of the donation today, to the source of the donation today, to the...
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the businessman, aaron banks, insists all donations he made to the leave campaign complied with electoraltrying to undermine brexit. we know the electoral commission has a bias in this. the chairman has called it a collection of nonsense. everybody is biased against you. it is 52 versus 48. tributes are paid to the former cabinet secretary and head of the civil service, sirjeremy heywood, who has died from cancer aged 56. eight children are injured after falling from a giant
the businessman, aaron banks, insists all donations he made to the leave campaign complied with electoraltrying to undermine brexit. we know the electoral commission has a bias in this. the chairman has called it a collection of nonsense. everybody is biased against you. it is 52 versus 48. tributes are paid to the former cabinet secretary and head of the civil service, sirjeremy heywood, who has died from cancer aged 56. eight children are injured after falling from a giant
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this is aaron banks.businessman who heavily backed leaves campaign and we are talking about potential interference in the uk democratic race that. that is a mild way to describe it. this could be high crime and misdemeanour. the electoral commission was investigating the source of £8 million worth of funds that he said came from his own back pocket. but it is concerned and it has referred it is concerned and it has referred it to the national crime agency that investigates transnational crime because they think the real source of this money may be from outside the uk which would be a breach of electoral law. we have heard this before, haven't we? yes. it has been investigated for quite sometime and they are quite concerned which is why they are passing it a higher authority. but arron banks says there is nothing to see here, move along. this is the result of a campaign against him, he claims, against people who are trying to frustrate brexit but it will make a number of supporters worried in the year —— i
this is aaron banks.businessman who heavily backed leaves campaign and we are talking about potential interference in the uk democratic race that. that is a mild way to describe it. this could be high crime and misdemeanour. the electoral commission was investigating the source of £8 million worth of funds that he said came from his own back pocket. but it is concerned and it has referred it is concerned and it has referred it to the national crime agency that investigates transnational crime...
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the businessman, aaron banks, insists all donations he made to the leave campaign during the eu referendum complied with electoral law and says his critics are trying to undermine brexit the electoral commission has a bias in this. everybody is biased against you. it is 52 versus 48. eight children were taken to hospital last night after falling from a giant inflatable slide at a fireworks event in surrey. most have now been discharged but one child remains under observation. we don't still know yet exactly what happened but eight children appear to have come off near the top of the slide, or at the top of the slide, i am not quite sure yet and landed on the floor beside it. former cabinet secretary and head of the civil service sirjeremy heywood dies from cancer aged 56. a 33—year—old man from lincolnshire has become the first person to swim around the british coast. it feels weird now to sort of be looking back and almost reflecting because for 157 days i almost didn't allow myself to do that, so now it feels quite nice. and at 12:45pm, click looks at artificial intelligence and the newj
the businessman, aaron banks, insists all donations he made to the leave campaign during the eu referendum complied with electoral law and says his critics are trying to undermine brexit the electoral commission has a bias in this. everybody is biased against you. it is 52 versus 48. eight children were taken to hospital last night after falling from a giant inflatable slide at a fireworks event in surrey. most have now been discharged but one child remains under observation. we don't still...
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businessman aaron banks — on suspicion that he may have broken guidelines on election spending.r banks says his £8 million donation was within the rules. there have been rallies across iran with protesters denouncing american sanctions that come into force on monday. they‘ re being imposed following president trump's decision earlier this year to pull out of the international nuclear deal with iran. at least 12 people have died in floods on the island of sicily. nine of them were from two families trapped in the same house. the italian prime minister has called the flooding "an immense tragedy". a week of commemorations marking 100 years since the end of the first world war is under way in france. president macron joined his german counterpart in strasbourg for a concert in the cathedral at ten o'clock mishal hussain will be here with a full round up of the days‘ news. first, our world investigates whether a new orthodox church will further divide ukraine. from the ruins of war, destruction and death, history is made. a new church is born and, for many ukrainians, a cherished vi
businessman aaron banks — on suspicion that he may have broken guidelines on election spending.r banks says his £8 million donation was within the rules. there have been rallies across iran with protesters denouncing american sanctions that come into force on monday. they‘ re being imposed following president trump's decision earlier this year to pull out of the international nuclear deal with iran. at least 12 people have died in floods on the island of sicily. nine of them were from two...
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. >> you can see this man here, aaron banks. was one of the founders of the leads campaign and loaned over 8 million pounds to it. that money might not actually have come from banks, but from overseas donors. they have opened an investigation to get to the bottom of it. from the times, you can see where many people suspect the money might have come from. this is the russian connection. we see what appears to be the naked torso of vladimir putin. banknks has denied having linkso russia and says the investigation is the result of pressure from anti-brexit groups. >> papers are focused on this week's independence referendum in new caledonia. there are a lot of people who do not know where new caledonia is. 18,000 kilometers away from parents. >> close to australia. it is a remote archipelago in the pacific. it is the focus of many french papers today. it is a french territory. for how much longer, that is how much the french paper is asking today. this referendum is 30 years in the making. 1988 deal that promised a referendum would
. >> you can see this man here, aaron banks. was one of the founders of the leads campaign and loaned over 8 million pounds to it. that money might not actually have come from banks, but from overseas donors. they have opened an investigation to get to the bottom of it. from the times, you can see where many people suspect the money might have come from. this is the russian connection. we see what appears to be the naked torso of vladimir putin. banknks has denied having linkso russia...
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stories: police in the uk investigate one of the leading donors for the brexit campaign, businessman aaron bankswithin the rules. street protests in iran, as the us gets ready to re—impose tough economic sanctions. floods in sicily kill two families living in the same house. the italian prime minister calls it "an immense tragedy". music remembering the fallen. a concert in france — to begin a week of events marking 100 years since the end of the first world war.
stories: police in the uk investigate one of the leading donors for the brexit campaign, businessman aaron bankswithin the rules. street protests in iran, as the us gets ready to re—impose tough economic sanctions. floods in sicily kill two families living in the same house. the italian prime minister calls it "an immense tragedy". music remembering the fallen. a concert in france — to begin a week of events marking 100 years since the end of the first world war.
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negotiations between the eu and the uk have stalled over the irish border issue. to businessman aaron banksas returned to the uk as it faces allegations that he may have broken election law. he denies any wrongdoing, insisting the money of was his but the national crime agency is investigating whether the donations came from impermissible sources. the report contains some flash photography. arron banks was in bermuda when the news broke that he was facing a criminal investigation. as he landed at gatwick airport this morning, it seemed the holiday was definitely over. will you be showing us your accounts? will you be showing us where the money comes from? the man behind one of the biggest political donations in british history is now being investigated by the national crime agency to determine the true source of his pro—brexit funding. arron banks supported the campaign through a series of loans. he maintains the £8 million he provided came through his uk—based company, rock services. however, the electoral commission suspects the money came from the parent company, rock holdings, registere
negotiations between the eu and the uk have stalled over the irish border issue. to businessman aaron banksas returned to the uk as it faces allegations that he may have broken election law. he denies any wrongdoing, insisting the money of was his but the national crime agency is investigating whether the donations came from impermissible sources. the report contains some flash photography. arron banks was in bermuda when the news broke that he was facing a criminal investigation. as he landed...
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the businessman aaron banks insists all donations he made to the leave campaign complied with electorals critics are trying to undermine brexit. tributes are paid to the former cabinet secretary and head of the civil service sirjeremy heywood who has died from cancer aged 56. eight children have been injured after falling from a giant inflata ble after falling from a giant inflatable slide at a fireworks eventin inflatable slide at a fireworks event in surrey. most of them have 110w event in surrey. most of them have now been discharged from hospital with just one child remaining now been discharged from hospital withjust one child remaining under observation. leicester city's footballers have arrived in bangkok tojoin the footballers have arrived in bangkok to join the funeral of their former chairman, vichai srivaddhanaprabha. those are the latest news headlines. now, carmen roberts is in taiwan for a special edition of the travel show. this week, the travel show is in taiwan, an island of traditions and religions, amazing landscapes and modern marvels. i'm on a journey to discover ho
the businessman aaron banks insists all donations he made to the leave campaign complied with electorals critics are trying to undermine brexit. tributes are paid to the former cabinet secretary and head of the civil service sirjeremy heywood who has died from cancer aged 56. eight children have been injured after falling from a giant inflata ble after falling from a giant inflatable slide at a fireworks eventin inflatable slide at a fireworks event in surrey. most of them have 110w event in...
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an investigation is being launched by the national crime agency into the prominent businessman aaron bankse.eu campaign for alleged offences committed in the eu referendum. mr banks was referred to the nca by the elections watchdog which suspects that £8 million given to the campaign had come from what it called impermissible sources. arron banks has welcomed the investigation and said he never received any foreign funding during the campaign. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. one of brexit‘s bad boys, as he describes himself. arron banks doesn't look like he has much on his mind today but the multimillionaire bankroller of some of the campaign to leave the eu is now under investigation over whether he committed crimes. we've had many, many investigations, and many questions about where that money came from. the largest donation in british political history. the commission in charge of the referendum rules suspects mr banks was not the true source of £8 million worth of loans to groups that supported brexit. and they suspect that the loans came from a company in the isle of ma
an investigation is being launched by the national crime agency into the prominent businessman aaron bankse.eu campaign for alleged offences committed in the eu referendum. mr banks was referred to the nca by the elections watchdog which suspects that £8 million given to the campaign had come from what it called impermissible sources. arron banks has welcomed the investigation and said he never received any foreign funding during the campaign. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. one...
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the businessman, aaron banks, insists all donations he made to the leave campaign during the eu referendumtrying to undermine brexit the electoral commission has a bias in this. everybody is biased against you. it is 52 versus 48. eight children were taken to hospital last night after falling from a giant inflatable slide at a fireworks event in surrey. most have now been discharged but one child remains under observation. we don't still know yet exactly what happened but eight children
the businessman, aaron banks, insists all donations he made to the leave campaign during the eu referendumtrying to undermine brexit the electoral commission has a bias in this. everybody is biased against you. it is 52 versus 48. eight children were taken to hospital last night after falling from a giant inflatable slide at a fireworks event in surrey. most have now been discharged but one child remains under observation. we don't still know yet exactly what happened but eight children
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but in doing so, my aaron banks also have broken the law.le offices around the world are staging an unprecedented series of walkouts in protest against the company's treatment of women and ethnic minorities. the protests began in tokyo and sinapore and have spread around the world. one of the major issues is how sexual misconduct allegations are dealt with at the firm. sophie long reports. i am fed up! a clear message from google workers in new york — it is time to change the way the company deals with sexual harassment. i just felt that it was something good to do, to support women, and we have the opportunity to show solidarity, that is the only way things are going to change, when things happen in numbers and they see a large group of people speaking up, i think that is when i think things start to change. at 11 o'clock local time, colleagues around the world walked away from their workstations. in zurich, in dublin, they stopped swiping screens in tokyo and singapore, and in london, like google employees elsewhere, they left this message
but in doing so, my aaron banks also have broken the law.le offices around the world are staging an unprecedented series of walkouts in protest against the company's treatment of women and ethnic minorities. the protests began in tokyo and sinapore and have spread around the world. one of the major issues is how sexual misconduct allegations are dealt with at the firm. sophie long reports. i am fed up! a clear message from google workers in new york — it is time to change the way the company...
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the businessman aaron banks has returned to the uk, as he faces allegations that multi—million poundps backing brexit, may have broken electoral law. the co—founder of leave—dot—eu has been referred to the national crime agency by the elections watchdog, over claims the donations had come from impermissible sources. mr banks denies any wrongdoing, and insists the money was his, and didn't come from anyone else. well, it just hasn't. the money came from me. we are going to co—operate with the nca, and they will have visibility into our accounts, won't they? the irish prime minister has warned that brexit is undermining 20 years of peace in northern ireland, and is fraying relationships with britain. in an interview with the broadcaster rte, leo varadkar said brexit was also pulling britain and ireland apart. brexit negotiations have stalled over how to avoid the return of a hard border between the republic of ireland and northern ireland. more than 70 business people have written to the sunday times demanding another referendum on brexit. the letter has been coordinated by the people'
the businessman aaron banks has returned to the uk, as he faces allegations that multi—million poundps backing brexit, may have broken electoral law. the co—founder of leave—dot—eu has been referred to the national crime agency by the elections watchdog, over claims the donations had come from impermissible sources. mr banks denies any wrongdoing, and insists the money was his, and didn't come from anyone else. well, it just hasn't. the money came from me. we are going to co—operate...
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negotiations between the eu and the uk have stalled over the irish border issue. to businessman aaron bankson law. he denies any wrongdoing, insisting the money of was his but the national crime agency is investigating whether the donations came from
negotiations between the eu and the uk have stalled over the irish border issue. to businessman aaron bankson law. he denies any wrongdoing, insisting the money of was his but the national crime agency is investigating whether the donations came from
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the headlines at 11pm: the businessman, aaron banks, insists all the money he gave to a pro—brexit campaign not from russia. an investigation‘s begun into how eight children fell from an inflatable slide at a fireworks display in woking last night. none suffered serious injuries. tributes are paid to the recently retired cabinet secretary, sirjeremy heywood, who has died from cancer at the age of 56. 10,000 flames are lit at the tower of london, launching a week of commemorations marking 100 years since the end of the first world war. and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers lynn faulds wood and henry mance.
the headlines at 11pm: the businessman, aaron banks, insists all the money he gave to a pro—brexit campaign not from russia. an investigation‘s begun into how eight children fell from an inflatable slide at a fireworks display in woking last night. none suffered serious injuries. tributes are paid to the recently retired cabinet secretary, sirjeremy heywood, who has died from cancer at the age of 56. 10,000 flames are lit at the tower of london, launching a week of commemorations marking...
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the pro—brexit businessman aaron banks has again insisted that all the money he provided for a campaignave the european union was generated from his businesses in the uk, and therefore within the rules on political donations. the multi—million pound donation is being investigated by the national crime agency. in a bbc interview this morning, mr banks said the money came from a uk company called rock services, which he said had "all sorts of revenues". one mp has accused him of bluster and contradictory and confusing statements. here's our correspondent manveen rana. arron banks — brexiteer, businessmen and now the subject of a criminal investigation into the source of the funds he provided to the brexit campaign. as he arrived at the bbc this morning to speak to the andrew marr programme, he faced serious questions about where the £8 million had come from. i would just like to say, absolutely for the record, there was no russian money and no interference of any type. all right. let's follow the money, as it were. i just want to be absolutely clear about that. the electoral commission sa
the pro—brexit businessman aaron banks has again insisted that all the money he provided for a campaignave the european union was generated from his businesses in the uk, and therefore within the rules on political donations. the multi—million pound donation is being investigated by the national crime agency. in a bbc interview this morning, mr banks said the money came from a uk company called rock services, which he said had "all sorts of revenues". one mp has accused him of...
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the billionaire aaron banks has told the bbc‘s andrew marr show that all the money he donated to campaignse national crime agency has launched a criminal investigation into claims that millions of pounds he donated came from sources which are not permitted under electoral law. mr banks denies any wrongdoing and accused the electoral commission of bias. we are at the point where we know the electoral commission has a bias and the chairman has called it a collection of nonsense. it is 52 versus 48. mr banks also said he may choose to vote differently if the referendum was run again now. the corruption i have seen in british politics, this you that exists, and the disgraceful behaviour of the government over what they are doing with brexit and how they are selling out. —— the sewer. if i could vote again i think it would be better to remain an these demons. the headlines on bbc news... police say seven of the eight children who were being treated for "potentially serious injuries" following an incident at a fireworks funfair in woking have been discharged. the former head of the civil service
the billionaire aaron banks has told the bbc‘s andrew marr show that all the money he donated to campaignse national crime agency has launched a criminal investigation into claims that millions of pounds he donated came from sources which are not permitted under electoral law. mr banks denies any wrongdoing and accused the electoral commission of bias. we are at the point where we know the electoral commission has a bias and the chairman has called it a collection of nonsense. it is 52 versus...
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brexit campaigner aaron banks under investigation by the national crime agency, so should he have beenections? first, president trump's relationship with the media has always been fractious, but occasionally it breaks out into outright confrontation. a news conference in washington on wednesday was one such occasion. i think you should let me run the country, you run cnn and if you did it well your ratings would be much better. let me ask, if i may... that's enough. if i may ask one other question are you worried... that's enough. pardon me, ma'am... excuse me, that's enough. mr president, one other question if i may ask on the russian investigation, are you concerned that you may have... i'm not concerned about anything with the russian investigation, because it's a hoax. that's enough. put down the mic. mr president, are you worried indictments coming down in this investigation? mr president... i tell you what, cnn should be ashamed of itself, having you working for them. you are a rude, terrible person, you shouldn't be working for cnn. jim acosta, the victim there of a presidential
brexit campaigner aaron banks under investigation by the national crime agency, so should he have beenections? first, president trump's relationship with the media has always been fractious, but occasionally it breaks out into outright confrontation. a news conference in washington on wednesday was one such occasion. i think you should let me run the country, you run cnn and if you did it well your ratings would be much better. let me ask, if i may... that's enough. if i may ask one other...
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aaron. ernie banks, and i started to say what the heck am i doing here? these are the all-time greats. all of a sudden you're one of them. there is no prouder moment than that. >> reporter: giants ceo larry barrett gave his thoughts on the man that was a san francisco and giants institutions since his arrival in 1959. >> rt 60 years, the giants was a mainstay whether it was on the field or interacting with fans, going to basically every game at at&t park. william the cove he was the warm, gentle, beloved giant . maybe the most ever. >> larry hit on an important point. he may have retired in 1980 but he was a fixture every day. a lifelong giant and perhaps the most beloved giant of all time. >> we have all had a reaction with his loss, and we interviewed him as well. he was always just a nice man to talk to. just a gracious person. never full of himself. so different from some of the athletes we see today. a lot of reaction is coming in from fans and friends. we caught up with mayor willie brown. >> it really is a sad day for us in san francisco because illie mccovey was really as losin
aaron. ernie banks, and i started to say what the heck am i doing here? these are the all-time greats. all of a sudden you're one of them. there is no prouder moment than that. >> reporter: giants ceo larry barrett gave his thoughts on the man that was a san francisco and giants institutions since his arrival in 1959. >> rt 60 years, the giants was a mainstay whether it was on the field or interacting with fans, going to basically every game at at&t park. william the cove he was...
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aaron banks will be returning back to the uk is surely regarding his contributions to the leave campaign station, a day after a 15—year—old was killed in the city. 19 teenagers have been killed in violent attacks in london so far this year. the latest happened in broad daylight. no arrests have been made. attacks on firefighters in england have increased by a quarter in the past year, according to their trade union. the fire brigades union says there were more than 930 incidents where crews were abused or threatened. the home office says new laws coming into place this month should give the police and courts more power to deal with those who are violent towards emergency service workers. a diver involved in the search operations for the ill—fated lion air flight which crashed on monday, has died. syahrul anto is believed to have suffered decompression issues. all 189 people on board died when the plane crashed into the java sea shortly after taking off from jakarta airport. a new flu treatment is being developed from llamas, apparently they develop antibodies smaller than our own and the
aaron banks will be returning back to the uk is surely regarding his contributions to the leave campaign station, a day after a 15—year—old was killed in the city. 19 teenagers have been killed in violent attacks in london so far this year. the latest happened in broad daylight. no arrests have been made. attacks on firefighters in england have increased by a quarter in the past year, according to their trade union. the fire brigades union says there were more than 930 incidents where crews...
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bricks it campaigner for suspected illegal campaign funding during the twenty sixteen referendum aaron banks is suspected of concealing the true sources of more than ten million dollars of campaign funding investigators are examining whether some of it came from abroad which would break u.k. election rules banks says the allegations against him are politically motivated. it's the final day of the first ever world health organization global conference on air pollution and health taking place in geneva discussing ways of reducing the estimated seven million deaths a year caused by polluted air the problem is particularly acute in the world's major cities jessica baldwin has been to meet one mother in london who's campaigning for change. ella kisi deborah was super sporty besides swimming she played football and loved to downs but age seven she developed severe asthma two years later she was dead alice mother rosamond is convinced london's unlawfully high pollution killed her daughter and she's campaigning to have the cause of death recognised as air pollution and the suffer greatly makes no bo
bricks it campaigner for suspected illegal campaign funding during the twenty sixteen referendum aaron banks is suspected of concealing the true sources of more than ten million dollars of campaign funding investigators are examining whether some of it came from abroad which would break u.k. election rules banks says the allegations against him are politically motivated. it's the final day of the first ever world health organization global conference on air pollution and health taking place in...
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but when aaron banks lead —— launched leave the eu, his brexit empire and campaign group seemed to emergeout today, they unlawfully shared the personal details of their clients. the information commissioner's office tenant —— intends to find them £135,000 for the misuse of data. elton insurance will be fined £60,000 for advertising one of their businesses in overa advertising one of their businesses in over a million e—mails to leave.eu supporters. in over a million e—mails to leave. eu supporters. leave. eu in over a million e—mails to leave.eu supporters. leave.eu was find the same sum for allowing its personal data of its supporters to be advertise on go skippy. they were also fined an additional £15,000 for sending leave.eu campaign materials to eldon's insurance clients. using new powers under the data protection act, the information commission told the culture select committee that she is now launching an audit on eldon's databases. now that we have the ability to go in and check through an inspection or on it, it will give us more leeway and information to be able to make findings
but when aaron banks lead —— launched leave the eu, his brexit empire and campaign group seemed to emergeout today, they unlawfully shared the personal details of their clients. the information commissioner's office tenant —— intends to find them £135,000 for the misuse of data. elton insurance will be fined £60,000 for advertising one of their businesses in overa advertising one of their businesses in over a million e—mails to leave.eu supporters. in over a million e—mails to...
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and in my case, i saw ted williams and willie mays and hank aaron and ernie banks, killebrew. i said, what the heck am i doing here? ha ha! i mean, these are the all-time greats. all of a sudden you're one of them, you know? so there's no other prouder moment than that. >> and last night, we talked to giants ceo larry baer. >> he gave us his thoughts on the man who was a san francisco institution since his arrival in years, the 60 years of the giants in san francisco, he was a mainstay, whether it was on the field or interacting with fans, going to basically every game at at&t park. willie mccovey was a warm, gentle beloved giant, maybe the most loved giant ever. >> and willie may have retired in 1980, but fans know that he was a fixture every day at at&t park. >> this morning, a lot of reaction is coming in from fans and friends. we caught up with san francisco mayor willie brown. >> it really is a sad day for us in san francisco because willie mccovey was really as much of a symbol and a brand of the giants as his two cohort, willie mays and orlando cepeda. losing him is lik
and in my case, i saw ted williams and willie mays and hank aaron and ernie banks, killebrew. i said, what the heck am i doing here? ha ha! i mean, these are the all-time greats. all of a sudden you're one of them, you know? so there's no other prouder moment than that. >> and last night, we talked to giants ceo larry baer. >> he gave us his thoughts on the man who was a san francisco institution since his arrival in years, the 60 years of the giants in san francisco, he was a...
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in my case i saw ted williams and willie mays and hank aaron and ernie banks, killebrew. and i said, what the heck am i doing here? you know? i said, these are the all time greats. all of a sudden you're one of them, you know? so that's no other prouder moment than that. >> he certainly deserved that. a lot of people associated with the team are sharing their thoughts and memories. >> and former giants player barry bonds posted this photo of himself with mccovey on twitter. an award is given after him. he eventually came to see his most public failure as a major positive in his career. >> in just a few minutes, we'll hear his explanation during a conversation with kpix 5's sports director dennis o'donnell. ive a cool story, you were going to a game and didn't have a ticket and here comes willie mccovey. >> 15 years ago, one of his friends asked me, are you going to go into the game? he said no, i don't have a ticket and i gave me one. first and last time i saw mccovey. >>> it is 6:07. happening today, hundreds of google engineers and other workers are going on strike. ann
in my case i saw ted williams and willie mays and hank aaron and ernie banks, killebrew. and i said, what the heck am i doing here? you know? i said, these are the all time greats. all of a sudden you're one of them, you know? so that's no other prouder moment than that. >> he certainly deserved that. a lot of people associated with the team are sharing their thoughts and memories. >> and former giants player barry bonds posted this photo of himself with mccovey on twitter. an award...
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in my case i saw ted williams and willie mays and hank aaron and ernie banks, killebrew. and i said, what the heck am i doing here? you know? i said, these are the all time greats. all of a sudden you're one of them, you know? so that's no other prouder moment than that. >> he certainly deserved that. a lot of people associated with the team are sharing their thoughts and memories. >> and former giants player barry bonds posted this photo of himself with mccovey on twitter. he also posted the following message saying, uncle mac, thank you for your mentorship and unconditional love for me and my family. you will be dearly missed. and here's a comment from giants ceo larry baer. >> for the better part of 60 years, the 60 years of the giants in san francisco, he was a mainstay, whether it was on the field or interacting with fans, going to basically every game at at&t park, um, mccovey was the warm, gentle beloved giant. maybe the most loved giant ever. >> the team says that mccovey died yesterday at stanford hospital after battling some ongoing health issues. he was 80 year
in my case i saw ted williams and willie mays and hank aaron and ernie banks, killebrew. and i said, what the heck am i doing here? you know? i said, these are the all time greats. all of a sudden you're one of them, you know? so that's no other prouder moment than that. >> he certainly deserved that. a lot of people associated with the team are sharing their thoughts and memories. >> and former giants player barry bonds posted this photo of himself with mccovey on twitter. he also...
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bring in aaron lavigne bank of consumer and good to see you aaron thanks for joining us.al only furtherses confidence in markets and investing today. >> absolutely if you saw what happened over holiday season right it was a record-breaking, you know, cybermonday and just overall spend to now add this signing should only help encourage the confidence as we go forward here. >> did you see consumers thinking about and responding this is a very high level issue but it does hit consumer pocketbooks. do you see consumers making that connection? >> consumers are, obviously, so now on social media and on the internet and so many more people are engaged right not only with overall political process but these kinds of issues, so yeah. i think it does impact and i think that fact that we saw such a good holiday spend and sort of moving now to this deal, i think we'll see people say, this is a good sign for 2019. >> all right. it is a good sign for 2019. we actually have to see this ratified by the congress. and we'll see, i mean, senator elizabeth warren has said that she's not goin
bring in aaron lavigne bank of consumer and good to see you aaron thanks for joining us.al only furtherses confidence in markets and investing today. >> absolutely if you saw what happened over holiday season right it was a record-breaking, you know, cybermonday and just overall spend to now add this signing should only help encourage the confidence as we go forward here. >> did you see consumers thinking about and responding this is a very high level issue but it does hit consumer...
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francine: thank you so much, mike gallagher from continuum economics and aaron kapitan of ubs investment bankur show -- eric kapteyn from arend ubs investment bank. i am telling you, we need a five-hour show. up next, we discussed disney. is it a challenge? this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: economics, finance, and politics, this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am francine lacqua here in london. the steelmaker down 11%. pressure withttle a civil complaint filed by the department of justice. we will keep an eye on the progress throughout the show. fourth quarter profits beating highest estimates. igery chief executive bob outlined his vision in an interview with bloomberg's david westin. bob: the studio and the theme hit record year's end record quarters, so clearly they were a part of the success they had an quarter. that is strictly year as well, but we also have good results at our media, particularly in broadcasting, so it ended up being a great quarter of the company, pretty much across the board. david: where are you on 21st century fox? give us a timeline, when you are e
francine: thank you so much, mike gallagher from continuum economics and aaron kapitan of ubs investment bankur show -- eric kapteyn from arend ubs investment bank. i am telling you, we need a five-hour show. up next, we discussed disney. is it a challenge? this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: economics, finance, and politics, this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am francine lacqua here in london. the steelmaker down 11%. pressure withttle a civil complaint filed by...