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they knew that alistair is a good host.ts don't have as many reviews. once i get their name, i'll try to do a facebook search on them, but generally i've had really good luck. >> he's happy, they're happy. and this wonderful new business where strangers with complementary needs find each other keeps growing. so, of course, politicians crack down. this politician got a law passed that bans anyone from renting their own apartment to anyone for a time period of less than a full month. if you do, you're an illegal hotel and you can be fined up to $25,000. the hotel industry supports the law, to protect tourists, they say. >> they walk into a situation that is not safe, not clean. >> really? when we asked for names of complainants, her office didn't provide any. >> there are people begging legislators for the laws to be overturned. >> despite all the laws sometimes entrepreneurs and their customers still win. room for rent website listings are up since new york's law pass ed. liam like alistair make some money, people like the h
they knew that alistair is a good host.ts don't have as many reviews. once i get their name, i'll try to do a facebook search on them, but generally i've had really good luck. >> he's happy, they're happy. and this wonderful new business where strangers with complementary needs find each other keeps growing. so, of course, politicians crack down. this politician got a law passed that bans anyone from renting their own apartment to anyone for a time period of less than a full month. if you...
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. >> who is alistair? >> i don't know. >> officers went right out to find him.stioned alistair at his home, where he confessed to selling brian the drugs but said he was no drug dealer either. he said he bought the drugs from yet another woodbury high school student, sidney johnson. >> this is becoming even more concerning for law enforcement because we have not made it out of the high school yet. >> who are these kids that we're talking about? >> they're good kids. they've never been in trouble with the law. they've never been in trouble at school. for the majority of them, straight a, honor society, honor roll kids. >> and now they were all in serious trouble. tara's parents were stunned when they heard where the police investigation was going. >> i was like, what the -- are you kidding me? brian orlander this is one who gave this to her. what is going on? how can this be? >> your whole world is being shaken? >> turned upside down. he would be the last person in the world i would have imagined she would have gotten something from. >> responsible kid? >> very r
. >> who is alistair? >> i don't know. >> officers went right out to find him.stioned alistair at his home, where he confessed to selling brian the drugs but said he was no drug dealer either. he said he bought the drugs from yet another woodbury high school student, sidney johnson. >> this is becoming even more concerning for law enforcement because we have not made it out of the high school yet. >> who are these kids that we're talking about? >> they're...
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alistair darling says is estimated to be between's -- that much higher than without eu membership. described thee claims as absurd. lake --english premier came close to relegation from the premier league a year ago. 5000 -- when the season began in august. if you are a bloomberg terminal user, find our top stories on top . less that after game was a bit late for me but i heard the cheers. let's check out how the asian markets are doing. julia is standing by for a. s&p and 0.8 percent, some strong moves in the australian session as well. juliet: it really has all been about australia in the last hour as we saw this surprise decision. i what to show you this six-month graph of the aussie dollar. since january its reason 15% against the greenback today. we had that very significant fall when many in the market were surprised by this decision to cut the cash rate to that record low of 1.75%. certainly a big thank you for many in the economy as we saw $.17 all part of the effort to rebalance the economy away from the mining boom and that has been a very by almost 2% in late trading.
alistair darling says is estimated to be between's -- that much higher than without eu membership. described thee claims as absurd. lake --english premier came close to relegation from the premier league a year ago. 5000 -- when the season began in august. if you are a bloomberg terminal user, find our top stories on top . less that after game was a bit late for me but i heard the cheers. let's check out how the asian markets are doing. julia is standing by for a. s&p and 0.8 percent, some...
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alistair howick: it related directly to nelson and the whole panoply of sort of imperial might and thef the british empire. but at the same time, he rather plays fun with it and rather ridicules it because he puts the flagship into a bottle and turns it into a souvenir. narrator: working across a variety of forms from painting to public art, performance and film, yinka's latest focus is on environmental issues. ♪ ♪ narrator: celebrated artist yinka shonibare is known for his bold and colorful work, which engages with contemporary issues. yinka's recent exhibition in new york, "rage of the ballet gods," explores climate change with globe-headed greek gods. but this is not the first time he has taken on big subjects through metaphor and imagery. yinka: i made a work called "black gold," which is dealing with the issue of oil. clare: oil represents 90% of nigeria's export wealth, wreaking great devastation on communities, to the environment setting up , polarities of wealth and poverty. and he made a piece called "flower cloud," which was a really beautiful ballerina, larger than life siz
alistair howick: it related directly to nelson and the whole panoply of sort of imperial might and thef the british empire. but at the same time, he rather plays fun with it and rather ridicules it because he puts the flagship into a bottle and turns it into a souvenir. narrator: working across a variety of forms from painting to public art, performance and film, yinka's latest focus is on environmental issues. ♪ ♪ narrator: celebrated artist yinka shonibare is known for his bold and...
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that is according to the former chancellor alistair darling, speaking at the british industry annualner in london. he says economic institutions are queuing up to warn of damage and credit rating of the pound. collectively, these warnings should sound alarm bells. david owen, chief economist is with us. yet another voice adding, a political one clearly, but a voice adding his thoughts and his experience to what you think would unfold. and he is right. we have had a loss of big institutions, outlining the risks that would face the u.k. economy if there were to be a brexit. david: i think that is absolutely right. no one disagrees with the idea we would be economically worse off. and so forth. for the problem cannot be just for the u.k., but more about the eu in general. the risk for brussels is that you get this cascading effect, where it leads to more question marks about what is going to happen to the eu as a whole. that is what would concern them. at the end of the day, sterling would fall. that would cushion the blow somewhat. but i think the bank of england would end up cutting r
that is according to the former chancellor alistair darling, speaking at the british industry annualner in london. he says economic institutions are queuing up to warn of damage and credit rating of the pound. collectively, these warnings should sound alarm bells. david owen, chief economist is with us. yet another voice adding, a political one clearly, but a voice adding his thoughts and his experience to what you think would unfold. and he is right. we have had a loss of big institutions,...
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of thechancellor saysquer alistair darling the u.k. risks losing $367 billion a year. unnecessary tariffs and barriers. supporters of a british exit calls his claims absurd. british voters will decide on june 23. that helicopter crash in norway is raising questions about whether oil industry cost cuts are a threat to safety. last week's crash killed 13 people on their way back from an offshore platform. norway's biggest oil union called the accident a wake-up call. it was the first fatal accident in norway's oil industry since 1997. 's parliament, emotions got out of control. overkers fought each other a controversial plan to strip them of immunity from prosecution. that could pave the way for pro-kurdish legislators to be tried on terror related charges. water bottles were thrown, and so were a few punches. global news 24 hours a day, powered by 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. tom: thank you so much. i just thought that was a republican platform meeting. you tricked me. you can see that with helper and and heilemann tonight. there it i
of thechancellor saysquer alistair darling the u.k. risks losing $367 billion a year. unnecessary tariffs and barriers. supporters of a british exit calls his claims absurd. british voters will decide on june 23. that helicopter crash in norway is raising questions about whether oil industry cost cuts are a threat to safety. last week's crash killed 13 people on their way back from an offshore platform. norway's biggest oil union called the accident a wake-up call. it was the first fatal...
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alistair rosen stein is a former pilot with british airways. >> multifailures mann they're in seriousle and that is not a normal situation. it could be caused by an explosion or by a fire. >> reporter: no possible cause has been ruled out at this stage including terrorism. though u.s. investigators have told us that so far there's been no credible claim of responsibility. gayle? >> holly williams in egypt reporting. thank you. >>> a man suspected of killing a massachusetts police officer is dead this morning after a shoot-out. police say that jorge zambrano opened fire. a state trooper was injured. he was wanted in the shooting of officer tarantino. he was killed early sunday during a traffic stop an hour west of boston. >>> breaking news on deflate gate this morning. patriots quarterback tom brady will appeal his four-game suspension to a full federal appeals court. brady's lawyers argue nfl commissioner roger goodell exceeded his power in a three-judge panel should not have reinstated the penalty. goodell suspended him for his alleged role in underinflating balls two seasons ago. >>
alistair rosen stein is a former pilot with british airways. >> multifailures mann they're in seriousle and that is not a normal situation. it could be caused by an explosion or by a fire. >> reporter: no possible cause has been ruled out at this stage including terrorism. though u.s. investigators have told us that so far there's been no credible claim of responsibility. gayle? >> holly williams in egypt reporting. thank you. >>> a man suspected of killing a...