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now bank buildings is a blackened shell. nd firefighters have said that parts of the building are still collapsing. so for the safety of pedestrians this 45 metre cordon remains in place. that means many of the shops and businesses in the heart of belfast will have to remain closed. for city centre traders it's unclear how long this will last. for us august is the second busiest month in the trading calendar. so for us we need to get open as quickly as we can. an emergency meeting was held in belfast this morning for recovery plans to be put in place. initial inspections of the building by structural engineers have determined the exterior is intact but the site remains unsafe for pedestrians and shops nearby. i totally understand that they cant let us near the building until they know it is secure and that is my main worry at the minute, that it might collapse. and if it does it willjust come straight into my shop, it will just wipe it out. the cause of this fire is still unknown. primark staff have said they are devastated b
now bank buildings is a blackened shell. nd firefighters have said that parts of the building are still collapsing. so for the safety of pedestrians this 45 metre cordon remains in place. that means many of the shops and businesses in the heart of belfast will have to remain closed. for city centre traders it's unclear how long this will last. for us august is the second busiest month in the trading calendar. so for us we need to get open as quickly as we can. an emergency meeting was held in...
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flames and thick black smoke engulfed the entire five—storey bank buildings — which has been at the heart years. primark shoppers and staff were evacuated from the building — which had recently undergone a multimillion—pound refurbishment. assistant chief fire officer michael graham from the northern ireland fire & rescue service gave an idea of the scale of the operation. we received a call at approximately iiam we received a call at approximately ”am this morning. ourfirst appliance was here within five minutes and the second one about two minutes and the second one about two minutes after that. currently we have iii fire appliances attending. we have over 100 firefighters have 1a fire appliances attending. we have over 100 firefighters and we have been here now for six hours. we think we will be here for another 3-4 think we will be here for another 3—4 hours fighting the fire itself and potentially keeping an eye on it for the rest of the night. we need to keep an eye on the structural integrity of the building, as well, we have concerns that the building might collapse. so we need to
flames and thick black smoke engulfed the entire five—storey bank buildings — which has been at the heart years. primark shoppers and staff were evacuated from the building — which had recently undergone a multimillion—pound refurbishment. assistant chief fire officer michael graham from the northern ireland fire & rescue service gave an idea of the scale of the operation. we received a call at approximately iiam we received a call at approximately ”am this morning. ourfirst...
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now bank buildings is a blackened shell. psing. so for the safety of pedestrians this 45 metre cordon remains in place. that means many of the shops and businesses in the heart of belfast will have to remain closed. for city centre traders it‘s unclear how long this will last. for us august is the second busiest month in the trading calendar. so for us we need to get open as quickly as we can. an emergency meeting was held in belfast this morning for recovery plans to be put in place. initial inspections of the building by structural engineers have determined the exterior is intact but the site remains unsafe for pedestrians and shops nearby. i totally understand that they cant let us near the building until they know it is secure and that is my main worry at the minute, that it might collapse. and if it does it willjust come straight into my shop, it will just wipe it out. the cause of this fire is still unknown. primark staff have said they are devastated by what has happened to the store which had only just had a £30 milli
now bank buildings is a blackened shell. psing. so for the safety of pedestrians this 45 metre cordon remains in place. that means many of the shops and businesses in the heart of belfast will have to remain closed. for city centre traders it‘s unclear how long this will last. for us august is the second busiest month in the trading calendar. so for us we need to get open as quickly as we can. an emergency meeting was held in belfast this morning for recovery plans to be put in place. initial...
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around 100 firefighters have been tackling a blaze in the primark store inside the listed bank buildingsc building right in the heart of the city centre. firefighters have scaled down the operation overnight but it started yesterday in the top floor of this 5—storey building and there was smoke billowing into the sky across the city. it could be seen from miles around. of course staff and many shoppers were evacuated. now, firefighters on the scene were battling to get it under control for a number of hours and at one point it seemed like they almost had but the fire grew in intensity, it started to rip through the inside of the building and you could see parts of the roof and the structure beginning to collapse and people just watched in horror and sadness really because this is such an historic building. called bank buildings, very much a landmark in the middle of the high street and it had been in the final stages of a £30 million refurbishment. about 100 firefighters were tackling the blaze for more than six hours. but, as you can see, the inside of the building was totally destroyed
around 100 firefighters have been tackling a blaze in the primark store inside the listed bank buildingsc building right in the heart of the city centre. firefighters have scaled down the operation overnight but it started yesterday in the top floor of this 5—storey building and there was smoke billowing into the sky across the city. it could be seen from miles around. of course staff and many shoppers were evacuated. now, firefighters on the scene were battling to get it under control for a...
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flames and thick black smoke engulfed the entire five—storey bank buildings — which has been in the heartich had recently undergone a multimillion—pound refurbishment. joining us from belfast is our ireland correspondent, chris page. and we can see the fire just behind you but it has been raging for a long time and this is a building with a lot of history? this is a very dramatic and very unnerving sight, right in the heart of belfast city centre. the store is in what is called the bank buildings on royal avenue, one of the main shopping streets in belfast. the fire broke out around 11 o'clock this morning and looked like it was coming under control but since then there have been sporadic explosions probably within the building and every time that happened it seems that the fire has reignited. so firefighters are still battling, around 100 of them onside, around 1a fire engines and still this retail district in belfast city centre has been sealed off as people have been finishing their work they have been stopping to ta ke their work they have been stopping to take a look and they cannot
flames and thick black smoke engulfed the entire five—storey bank buildings — which has been in the heartich had recently undergone a multimillion—pound refurbishment. joining us from belfast is our ireland correspondent, chris page. and we can see the fire just behind you but it has been raging for a long time and this is a building with a lot of history? this is a very dramatic and very unnerving sight, right in the heart of belfast city centre. the store is in what is called the bank...
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now bank buildings is a blackened shell. e cordon remains in place. that means many of the shops and businesses in the heart of belfast will have to remain closed. for city centre traders it's unclear how long this will last. for us august is the second busiest month in the trading calendar. so for us we need to get open as quickly as we can. an emergency meeting was held in belfast this morning for recovery plans to be put in place. initial inspections of the building by structural engineers have determined the exterior is intact but the site remains unsafe for pedestrians and shops nearby. i totally understand that they can't let us near the building until they know it is secure and that is my main worry at the minute, that it might collapse. and if it does it willjust come straight into my shop, it will just wipe it out. the cause of this fire is still unknown. primark staff have said they are devastated by what has happened to the store which had only just had a £30 million refurbishment. there is quite a bit of work in t
now bank buildings is a blackened shell. e cordon remains in place. that means many of the shops and businesses in the heart of belfast will have to remain closed. for city centre traders it's unclear how long this will last. for us august is the second busiest month in the trading calendar. so for us we need to get open as quickly as we can. an emergency meeting was held in belfast this morning for recovery plans to be put in place. initial inspections of the building by structural engineers...
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last time we had a interest—rate increase, half of the banks and building societies didn't pass on theey did the average was less than the bank of england's interest—rate increase. we need to keep an eye on bad. the amounts are not huge. on the average cash isa, it didn't impact much. keep an eye on that and maybe get a better product. thank you, simon. an independent review of the murder of a toddler by her adoptive father, says health care professionals missed opportunities to raise concerns about her care. matthew scully—hicks shook 18—month—old elsie to death, a fortnight after she formally became his daughter. the regional safeguarding children board found that previous injuries she had suffered were dismissed as childhood accidents. sian lloyd reports from cardiff. elsie was just 18 months old when she died — murdered by her adopted father. matthew scully—hicks had been described by a judge as a jekyll and hyde type character. he was sentenced to 18 years in prison after inflicting a catalogue of injuries on the child. today, a report was published into whether lessons could be l
last time we had a interest—rate increase, half of the banks and building societies didn't pass on theey did the average was less than the bank of england's interest—rate increase. we need to keep an eye on bad. the amounts are not huge. on the average cash isa, it didn't impact much. keep an eye on that and maybe get a better product. thank you, simon. an independent review of the murder of a toddler by her adoptive father, says health care professionals missed opportunities to raise...
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thoughts now have turned to the recovery operation because the bank building has been a landmark, rightare 400 staff who work at the site. primark staff have been told they will be paid for the next week at least, that staff say they are devastated by the loss of the store. there is a sense of sadness this has happened to belfast. a lot of people coming here to look in dismay at the blackened sheu to look in dismay at the blackened shell backed remains. we know engineers are trying to assess the extent of the damage to see whether any of this historic building can be saved. the british cyclist mark cavendish has announced he's taking an indefinite break from cycling, as he recovers from illness. the 33—year—old, who failed to finish the tour de france earlier this year, said he hadn't felt himself all season, and needed a period of ‘total rest‘. he's suffering from a virus which causes glandular fever. an endurance swimmer has completed a 348—mile swim from lands end in cornwall to dover in kent in 49 days. lewis pugh wanted to swim the length of the english channel to raise awareness a
thoughts now have turned to the recovery operation because the bank building has been a landmark, rightare 400 staff who work at the site. primark staff have been told they will be paid for the next week at least, that staff say they are devastated by the loss of the store. there is a sense of sadness this has happened to belfast. a lot of people coming here to look in dismay at the blackened sheu to look in dismay at the blackened shell backed remains. we know engineers are trying to assess...
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people have been pulled out of the rubble alive many that were still feared trapped and banks collapsed building so the headlines keep it on al jazeera much more to come bone hunter that's next. the remains of rama's new coaches father and brothers were finally found a couple of years ago in a mass grave not far from nearby stepped in the. years after he began searching for his family he could finally lead them to rest. but there were more bones to be found and he continued scouring these words to help others also find closure. local government vehicles on one of those old folk were difficult work and. will both work. nor want to move there by the knowledge of. the lead long. local more a little local both. local both who but i'm. the only one not. seeing i move live from the little garden will board a last meal when i'm largely going to eat what i've got. suddenly along with us with. all of those the negatives and. what a poor move will be because you. believe if their kid aldrete kid. will leave you for. help i know it's. ok on the theme of more gay long. term. from. the. bush you know you thi
people have been pulled out of the rubble alive many that were still feared trapped and banks collapsed building so the headlines keep it on al jazeera much more to come bone hunter that's next. the remains of rama's new coaches father and brothers were finally found a couple of years ago in a mass grave not far from nearby stepped in the. years after he began searching for his family he could finally lead them to rest. but there were more bones to be found and he continued scouring these words...
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one very final quick question, websites like you are not being paid by the banks and building societieser the accounts becomes on our best buy ta bles accounts becomes on our best buy tables are examples. somewhat subs are difference and they might promote ones they're being paid for at the top but on our website they get on them through merit alone. it makes it quite clear. if we are being paid it does help run a site like ours because it is important that we are not influenced by anybody and that we cover the whole of the uk savings market. good to talk to you and thank you for your time. it's nearly 2 years since so—called islamic state was ousted from the libyan city of sirte, birthplace of former leader colonel gaddafi. the port city was the groups most significant stronghold outside syria and iraq, and a bitter seven month long fight was waged in the campaign to re—capture it. well, residents have since returned to the ruins they once called home , and say the government has done little to rebuild their city. the bbc s sally nabil has this exclusive report. it looks like a ghost t
one very final quick question, websites like you are not being paid by the banks and building societieser the accounts becomes on our best buy ta bles accounts becomes on our best buy tables are examples. somewhat subs are difference and they might promote ones they're being paid for at the top but on our website they get on them through merit alone. it makes it quite clear. if we are being paid it does help run a site like ours because it is important that we are not influenced by anybody and...
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an old bank building, along with the obvious reading, books have been turned into building blocks. within book labyrinths. along with new and used books, there's a great collection of records as well. you step inside and you can't help but go wow. at the simplest level, it's a cool spot to hang out. just when you thought you were done painting... ...you discover paint bleed under your tape... not with frogtape! frogtape is the only painter's tape treated with patented paintblock technology. paintblock reacts with the water in latex paint to form a micro-barrier against paint bleed, giving you the sharpest lines possible. get professional results with frogtape... no messy lines, no paint bed. for sharp lines every time, frog it! you know when you're at ross and that cute dress gets even cuter? yes. or when you can say yes... to both? sure. or when you find that brand at that price? are you kidding me? yeah. that's yes for less. and that's what ross always has in store. whoa. (sighs) yes... oh, yeah. get your yes for less at the newest ross store in south santa rosa. greatness comes
an old bank building, along with the obvious reading, books have been turned into building blocks. within book labyrinths. along with new and used books, there's a great collection of records as well. you step inside and you can't help but go wow. at the simplest level, it's a cool spot to hang out. just when you thought you were done painting... ...you discover paint bleed under your tape... not with frogtape! frogtape is the only painter's tape treated with patented paintblock technology....
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around a hundred firefighters have been tackling a blaze in the primark store inside listed bank buildingsfive—storey building could now collapse. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page has more. all over the city, people saw the smoke in the sky. but most didn't realise how bad the blaze was until pictures like these appeared. let's move, let's go! shoppers and about 150 staff were evacuated from the primark store within minutes of the fire breaking out. the lifts were on, it was very busy. it was a race for people to come down the lifts and the stairs. so i kind of ran out as quick as possible. no—one was injured but the interior of the building disintegrated as the fire ripped downwards. several times it seemed firefighters had got the blaze under control, but every now and again there were what sounded like small explosions within the store. with each one, the flames burst out again. this is an extremely dramatic and really very unnerving sight. a major store reduced to a blackened shell by the most severe fire here in belfast city centre for many years. the building has quite a history.
around a hundred firefighters have been tackling a blaze in the primark store inside listed bank buildingsfive—storey building could now collapse. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page has more. all over the city, people saw the smoke in the sky. but most didn't realise how bad the blaze was until pictures like these appeared. let's move, let's go! shoppers and about 150 staff were evacuated from the primark store within minutes of the fire breaking out. the lifts were on, it was very busy. it...
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understand that government cannot deal with these kinds of challenges alone because anyone who banks or the build a bank or who has taken a privatized train in britain knows how efficient the private sector is and remember these for profit corporations are not necessarily targeting isis kara they'll also be targeting russian terror north course or we have mune to attacks by hostile states the attempted murders in sol's reward outrageous attack on our soil using military grade nerve agent that in itself was a brazen message from the russian state. we also know that the way that terrorists attacks on their planned and conducted has changed. people are increasingly being radicalized why their computers and smart phones yes terror from those radicalized by computers and smartphones a military grade nerve agent that doesn't kill a russian terror plot that has no conclusive evidence whatever is he going to do community policing to gather intelligence or a centralized police state there is approximately at the moment some three thousand subjects of interest to be a security services a city looking each
understand that government cannot deal with these kinds of challenges alone because anyone who banks or the build a bank or who has taken a privatized train in britain knows how efficient the private sector is and remember these for profit corporations are not necessarily targeting isis kara they'll also be targeting russian terror north course or we have mune to attacks by hostile states the attempted murders in sol's reward outrageous attack on our soil using military grade nerve agent that...
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about interest rates, plenty of her neighbours are savers, and while their worry is whether the banks and buildingss the interest rate rise on, they welcome higher rates. as a family we have an isa, and we haven't really benefitted for the last couple of years. also being a single mum, i'm going to see benefit for my whole family. instead of people being encouraged to save, the message always, always seems to be, just go out and borrow more money. so higher interest rates that encourages people to save? absolutely, yes. the most popular way of saving is in a tax free cash isa. 16 million people have them, with average savings of more than £11,000. the rate hike will yield just £28 extra a year if it's passed on. none of this makes much difference if you rent, and don't have much to save. it doesn't affect me at all because i've got no savings and if i did want a loan at some point then maybe it would. so some dodge the effects of the interest rate rise but those facing higher costs in towns like this have to worry that soon, perhaps next year, rates are set to go up again. simon gompertz, bbc news
about interest rates, plenty of her neighbours are savers, and while their worry is whether the banks and buildingss the interest rate rise on, they welcome higher rates. as a family we have an isa, and we haven't really benefitted for the last couple of years. also being a single mum, i'm going to see benefit for my whole family. instead of people being encouraged to save, the message always, always seems to be, just go out and borrow more money. so higher interest rates that encourages people...
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about interest rates, plenty of her neighbours are savers, and while their worry is whether the banks and building interest rate rise on, they welcome higher rates. as a family, we have an isa, and we haven't really benefitted for the last couple of years. also being a single mum, i'm going to see benefit for my whole family. instead of people being encouraged to save, the message always, always seems to be, just go out and borrow more money. so higher interest rates that encourages people to save? absolutely, yes. the most popular way of saving is in a tax free cash isa. 16 million people have them, with average savings of more than £11,000. the rate hike will yield just £28 extra a year if it's passed on. none of this makes much difference if you rent, and don't have much to save. it doesn't affect me at all because i've got no savings and if i did want a loan at some point then maybe it would. so some dodge the effects of the interest rate rise but those facing higher costs in towns like this have to worry that soon, perhaps next year, rates are set to go up again. simon gompertz, bbc news, hem
about interest rates, plenty of her neighbours are savers, and while their worry is whether the banks and building interest rate rise on, they welcome higher rates. as a family, we have an isa, and we haven't really benefitted for the last couple of years. also being a single mum, i'm going to see benefit for my whole family. instead of people being encouraged to save, the message always, always seems to be, just go out and borrow more money. so higher interest rates that encourages people to...
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about interest rates, plenty of her neighbours are savers, and while their worry is whether the banks and building the interest rate rise on, they welcome higher rates. as a family we have an isa, and we haven't really benefitted for the last couple of years. also being a single mum, i'm going to see benefit for my whole family. instead of people being encouraged to save, the message always, always seems to be, just go out and borrow more money. so higher interest rates that encourages people to save? absolutely, yes. the most popular way of saving is in a tax free cash isa. 16 million people have them, with average savings of more than £11,000. the rate hike will yield just £28 extra a year if it's passed on. none of this makes much difference if you rent, and don't have much to save. it doesn't affect me at all, because i've got no savings, and if i did want a loan at some point then maybe it would. so some dodge the effects of the interest rate rise, but those facing higher costs in towns like this have to worry that soon, perhaps next year, rates are set to go up again. simon gompertz, bbc new
about interest rates, plenty of her neighbours are savers, and while their worry is whether the banks and building the interest rate rise on, they welcome higher rates. as a family we have an isa, and we haven't really benefitted for the last couple of years. also being a single mum, i'm going to see benefit for my whole family. instead of people being encouraged to save, the message always, always seems to be, just go out and borrow more money. so higher interest rates that encourages people...
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the worry for them is whether all the banks and building societies pass on the rate increase in fullase my income because it would increase the amount on the savings, yes. the percentage at the moment is poor for saving, it's not worth putting your money in the bank. the bank of england's hope is a smalljump in rates for home owners combined with a boost for savers won't upset the economic applecart at a sensitive time. we think interest rates will not rise now for another year and that is because we see a number of uncertainties on the horizon, in particular over brexit. we think that policymakers will probably want to wait until after the uk has left the eu to see if there is an impact, on the economy before they decide to raise interest rates again. it is what the future holds that matters most. the bank says the ideal level for the long run is between 2% and 3%, three times where it is at the moment. joining me now is david braithwaite, financial planner and managing director at the financial advisors citrus financial. this was widely predicted and yet some people any rise is add
the worry for them is whether all the banks and building societies pass on the rate increase in fullase my income because it would increase the amount on the savings, yes. the percentage at the moment is poor for saving, it's not worth putting your money in the bank. the bank of england's hope is a smalljump in rates for home owners combined with a boost for savers won't upset the economic applecart at a sensitive time. we think interest rates will not rise now for another year and that is...
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until now the cafeteria had been reserved for high level bank executives and bank guests. the building is now scheduled for renovation and the dining room is to be moved to frankfurt state of museums. after that it will be on display for three months and that's on top of the do in paris. german designer do e.g. koran he is turning ninety on thursday his approach to line and form influenced west german product design during the nineteen seventy's and eighty's aerodynamic streamlining using his trademark especially for cars born in berlin he still designs but for more than two decades now he's lived mainly in china. happy birthday luigi. nowadays many a budding young artist dreams of becoming an online star spent often chose a more conventional career he pursued a degree in computer science and casually uploaded a video of himself dancing on you tube after a while he started getting offers from around the world requesting his dancing skills his unique style is what caught the viewers attention he calls it neo swing and we met him in his hometown of heinz back near the dutch border to hav
until now the cafeteria had been reserved for high level bank executives and bank guests. the building is now scheduled for renovation and the dining room is to be moved to frankfurt state of museums. after that it will be on display for three months and that's on top of the do in paris. german designer do e.g. koran he is turning ninety on thursday his approach to line and form influenced west german product design during the nineteen seventy's and eighty's aerodynamic streamlining using his...
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and got up and left and after that, very typical for when employees are fired at a bank, they walk you out of the building. i was escorted all the way downstairs and out of the bank of new york. >> host: "noncompliant: a lone whistleblower exposes the giants of wall street" is the name of the book, carmen segarra is the author. it comes out in october and you can see what the conclusion is when it is published. this is booktv on c-span2. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on 1968, america in turmoil we look at women's rights. we will discuss women protesting the 1968 miss america pageant and how women's rights became part of the national conversation transforming households and workplaces across the country in society itself. watch 1968:america in turmoil tonight at 8:00 eastern on american history tv on c-span29 programs available on spot the but ify or watch on our 1968 page. next week booktv is on prime time, starting at 8:30 eastern. keith gaddy talks about his book the rise and fall of voting rights act. >> watch booktv next week in prime time on >> caller:. >> the mayor of bristol, england, marvin rees, wro
and got up and left and after that, very typical for when employees are fired at a bank, they walk you out of the building. i was escorted all the way downstairs and out of the bank of new york. >> host: "noncompliant: a lone whistleblower exposes the giants of wall street" is the name of the book, carmen segarra is the author. it comes out in october and you can see what the conclusion is when it is published. this is booktv on c-span2. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on 1968,...
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so some farmers are building long earth banks to protect their land, as organised crime gangs muscleer own farmyard she dialled 999. but nobody came. it was the most frightening experience i've ever had. i was confronted in my own yard by two vehicles and eight men and then said they know where i live and they'll be back. she says things must change. i would like somebody when i dial 999, to understand my predicament and be able to help me, give me advice and point me in the right direction and be there for me when i need them. police say they are updating their tactics but too many people in rural areas feel as though crime is not been adequately tackled. danny savage, bbc news, cambridgeshire. more on the situation in lombok after two earthquakes. 100 people have died. more later. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, you're live at the bbc sport centre with me chris mitchell. coming up for you on sport today: a different kind of test awaits england's cricketer ben stokes. canada is open for venus williams, who breezes through her opening tie in montreal. do you know who this man is
so some farmers are building long earth banks to protect their land, as organised crime gangs muscleer own farmyard she dialled 999. but nobody came. it was the most frightening experience i've ever had. i was confronted in my own yard by two vehicles and eight men and then said they know where i live and they'll be back. she says things must change. i would like somebody when i dial 999, to understand my predicament and be able to help me, give me advice and point me in the right direction and...
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another viewer says parents should use that one extra day to teach their kids how to build good credit, finances, and banking and how to build a resume. i agree with that one but i think that should be on on sunday afternoon sometime. you go back to the district and, for somebody who did a lot of extracurricular activities, you're telling me that my day will an apple:30 -- 4:30 and then i have to go to football practice? that will be draining on 70 who is really involved. then you won't get home until 7:00 or later. >> and then i think what would i do with my little ones on monday? i would say i would sign up for this and a heartbeat. a three day weekend every week? and the school day is just a little bit extended on the backend? i would do that. this is why we talk about it. >> if you're able to do it, i guess. but there are many families that have working parents. >> the discussion will continue. >>> coming up, behind the scenes of beyonci's vogue cover shoot. >>> cleaning up the streets of san francisco. how thousands of complaints finally led to action. >>> bring your kids to my house and we will play. l
another viewer says parents should use that one extra day to teach their kids how to build good credit, finances, and banking and how to build a resume. i agree with that one but i think that should be on on sunday afternoon sometime. you go back to the district and, for somebody who did a lot of extracurricular activities, you're telling me that my day will an apple:30 -- 4:30 and then i have to go to football practice? that will be draining on 70 who is really involved. then you won't get...
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came here on his flight from al rashid the college of baghdad he settled on the banks of a river named fences intending to build a city i'm just craved peace at last but what he found was death at the hands of mudras sent by the kind of from whom he supposed himself safe in this place but i let alone knows what is and what will be. but when i dressed the first had been in pursuit of these pots by the hyatt assassins of the mighty caliph of baghdad and butchered by them he left the sun that some born after his father's death was the true founder of fans and he gave thanks and praise to allah for he was a follower of the prophet and obeyed the summons to prayer. that . there. was. no lie. ahead. but where stranger straying and lost will you find your salvation if you are not a muslim the mosque is closed to us it is not the pride of islam that the nines you entering as you might suppose but the lure passed by the french and the early years of the twentieth century by its terms of banished to the roof of the my dresser and i thought even in the madrasa koran school though you may gaze about to your heart's content
came here on his flight from al rashid the college of baghdad he settled on the banks of a river named fences intending to build a city i'm just craved peace at last but what he found was death at the hands of mudras sent by the kind of from whom he supposed himself safe in this place but i let alone knows what is and what will be. but when i dressed the first had been in pursuit of these pots by the hyatt assassins of the mighty caliph of baghdad and butchered by them he left the sun that some...
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they scrape data from your bank site and people build whole businesses off of this and banks sometimes that and say, well, are we missing a step? taylor: and to take the banking side, there are our data privacy concerns, but if you want to targeted coupon, it is relevant to you. we hear this from facebook all the time. people don't like ads, but prefer ads that are targeted to them. what is the indication that this may meet my need and make it easier for me to be recurring customer at a shop or whatever? pat: that is where the rubber meets the road. are you offering something people want to use? a lot of this is happening inside the environment of the bank's mobile app. is my bank a place where i am doing that kind of commerce? that may differ from customer to customer. jason: next, the founder of tmz wants to find the next celebrity president. taylor: and what amazon is doing about its youtube envy. jason: pat: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ taylor: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i am taylor riggs. jason: i'm jason kelly. you can listen to us on radio on sirius xm chan
they scrape data from your bank site and people build whole businesses off of this and banks sometimes that and say, well, are we missing a step? taylor: and to take the banking side, there are our data privacy concerns, but if you want to targeted coupon, it is relevant to you. we hear this from facebook all the time. people don't like ads, but prefer ads that are targeted to them. what is the indication that this may meet my need and make it easier for me to be recurring customer at a shop or...
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the worry for them is whether all the banks and building societies pass on the rate increase in fullvers' rates. it would increase my income because it would increase the amount on the savings, yes. the percentage at the moment is poor for saving, it's not worth putting your money in the bank. the bank of england's hope is a smalljump in rates for home owners combined with a boost for savers won't upset the economic applecart at a sensitive time. we think interest rates will not rise now for another year and that is because we see a number of uncertainties on the horizon, in particular over brexit. we think that policymakers will probably want to wait until after the uk has left the eu to see if there is an impact, on the economy before they decide to raise interest rates again. it is what the future holds that matters most. the bank says the ideal level for the long run is between 2% and 3%, three times where it is at the moment. well, mark carney has said people should expect more "limited" and "gradual" interest rate rises over the coming years. he's been speaking to our busiess e
the worry for them is whether all the banks and building societies pass on the rate increase in fullvers' rates. it would increase my income because it would increase the amount on the savings, yes. the percentage at the moment is poor for saving, it's not worth putting your money in the bank. the bank of england's hope is a smalljump in rates for home owners combined with a boost for savers won't upset the economic applecart at a sensitive time. we think interest rates will not rise now for...
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lend at all so where those banks are located those builders are going to go to those banks and they're going to build where they are zip code is where those codes are to allow the suburbs area to grow so you're to see more building in the suburbs is just going to be slow banks can't lend out all the money that's available with all the rules and regulations from dodd frank so it's going to be slow going for a while people are going to have to start buying homes that have already been lived in and the new host housing starts will slow down unless there's a custom home and they're going to be getting their own financing before we go let me ask you this question we know that the federal reserve is poised to raise interest rates you know but the bets are like ninety percent they're going to raise in september is now the time homebuyer i should you know go ahead and strike while the iron is not too hot. right everybody says the shyest wait until next year maybe inventory will be better yeah but it's going to cost you more so my expectation what i've figured out in the market is that every time the fed talk
lend at all so where those banks are located those builders are going to go to those banks and they're going to build where they are zip code is where those codes are to allow the suburbs area to grow so you're to see more building in the suburbs is just going to be slow banks can't lend out all the money that's available with all the rules and regulations from dodd frank so it's going to be slow going for a while people are going to have to start buying homes that have already been lived in...
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built illegally but for palestinians the required building permits are almost impossible to obtain in the israeli controlled areas see in the west bank in this decision and it's written and signed by three judges that the only argument the court will deal with is a question if the buildings here and the school building permits and as we all know they did not have been it permits because the state was never giving building permits in areas to bedouins so this is a way to push it out of here but israel has meanwhile approved more housing units in nearby jewish settlements human rights groups say that moving the bedouin population against their will amounts to forcible transfer contrary to international law. could totally reject the allegation that this is a transfer of people in the occupied territory. the fact that the territory is disputed that the status of these territories. means that people are allowed to settle. in a legal way. the school financed with european funds will also be demolished during the summer it's open for children to play it's the only nearby school for most of them especially the girls of the bedouin communitie
built illegally but for palestinians the required building permits are almost impossible to obtain in the israeli controlled areas see in the west bank in this decision and it's written and signed by three judges that the only argument the court will deal with is a question if the buildings here and the school building permits and as we all know they did not have been it permits because the state was never giving building permits in areas to bedouins so this is a way to push it out of here but...
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idea was to build additional not any other great white but your need for my heart set on building a durable bank with us and therefore. the two ships always a symbol of french. the art of enjoying life to the fullest. michelle's creative venture began with this two c.v. . built in one nine hundred fifty three it was just rusting away in a barn. that's his need immediate for my career thousands of times that my pencil my meter stick and paper to take all the measurements. on to clean those . in the retired carpenter began creating the car out of wood in his workshop based on two prints that each sketched. don't do them or they piece but my assembled everything on piece by piece. i place a fair amount of the platform on the chassis of a dish. and then i constructed my frame on the top. still to sort of. and then i had to until the doors the hote and the willingness to fit the standard body. michele sensing his car from the would have a variety of fruit trees where there pear apple walnut for cherry trees he used only ones from the water valley. installing the sixteen horsepower engine was one of t
idea was to build additional not any other great white but your need for my heart set on building a durable bank with us and therefore. the two ships always a symbol of french. the art of enjoying life to the fullest. michelle's creative venture began with this two c.v. . built in one nine hundred fifty three it was just rusting away in a barn. that's his need immediate for my career thousands of times that my pencil my meter stick and paper to take all the measurements. on to clean those . in...
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are looking forward to stashing away at a building society or bank, reaping the benefits, weirman of the committee said it is little wonder that our banks have not rebuilt their trust with the customer because in the meantime, while they are not giving this interest rate to the customer, they are raking in billions of pounds in profits. is a complete double standard, it will not do.l successful economy, the way it has traditionally worked at least, has involved some of that money for the savers being put away being made available for loans to businesses, all the rest of it. presumably that pot of money is much more than it otherwise would have been, so the economy is losing out, as well as us potentially individually. savers pay it tax on their savings, don't they? you win some, you lose some. that is the nature of the economy, not some a lwa ys the nature of the economy, not some always lose, some always winds. the bank rate, the one that has just risen ever so slightly for the first time in many months will remain low for the next 20 years. yeah, below 596, for the next 20
are looking forward to stashing away at a building society or bank, reaping the benefits, weirman of the committee said it is little wonder that our banks have not rebuilt their trust with the customer because in the meantime, while they are not giving this interest rate to the customer, they are raking in billions of pounds in profits. is a complete double standard, it will not do.l successful economy, the way it has traditionally worked at least, has involved some of that money for the savers...
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some farmers are building on earth banks to protect their land as organised crime gangs muscle in onickings. whenjudas found a criminal gang in her own farmyard, she dialled 99i. ——judas dick whenjudith farmyard, she dialled 99i. ——judas dick when judith found farmyard, she dialled 99i. ——judas dick whenjudith found a cruel game she called triple nine. when i dialled triple nine i want someone to understand my predicament and to help me, give me advice. police say they are updating their tactics but too many people in rural areas via that crime is not being able to —— adequately tackled. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week we are in south africa. the country marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of former south african president nelson mandela. i will be injohannesburg, finding out how the city is reinventing itself, and visiting one of the most spectacular regeneration projects in africa. it's something that was built for the few, and it has been repurposed now and is finding its feet is something for the many. and i will be trying out some home cooking with mandela's per
some farmers are building on earth banks to protect their land as organised crime gangs muscle in onickings. whenjudas found a criminal gang in her own farmyard, she dialled 99i. ——judas dick whenjudith farmyard, she dialled 99i. ——judas dick when judith found farmyard, she dialled 99i. ——judas dick whenjudith found a cruel game she called triple nine. when i dialled triple nine i want someone to understand my predicament and to help me, give me advice. police say they are updating...
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the idea was to build additional not any other cars but through the fire of my heart set on building a durable bank with us and therefore. to to shift always a symbol of french. the art of enjoying life to the fullest. michel's created venture began with this two cd. built in one nine hundred fifty three it was just rusting away in a barn. that's need immediate for my camera thousands of times of my pencil my meter stick and paper to take all the measurements. onto thin this is . when the retired carpenter began creating the current of wood in his workshop based on two prints that he'd sketched. don't put them on tape yes but my assembled everything on piece by piece. up with a fragment of the platform on the chassis of the dish. and then i constructed my frame on top of the. sort of. play off i did and then i had to wait till the doors to hoed in the wings to fit the standard body shell. michelle sessions his car from the would have a variety of fruit trees but there pear apple or cherry trees he used only once from the water alley. installing the sixteen horsepower engine was one of the easier ta
the idea was to build additional not any other cars but through the fire of my heart set on building a durable bank with us and therefore. to to shift always a symbol of french. the art of enjoying life to the fullest. michel's created venture began with this two cd. built in one nine hundred fifty three it was just rusting away in a barn. that's need immediate for my camera thousands of times of my pencil my meter stick and paper to take all the measurements. onto thin this is . when the...
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energy sector transactions by foreign financial institutions with the central bank of iran iran shipping and ship building sectors among others were new down to around sanctions were enacted earlier this month after president trump announced the country has the country's withdrawal from the iran nuclear deal the sanctions prohibit iran from using the us dollar and restricts trading in precious metals to it also limits iranian currency flows as well as imposing constraints on the auto trade the u.s. move is widely opposed though by european countries so let's get some analysis a with. he's a former advisor to iran's nuclear negotiator and he joins this is saving new very welcome thanks for coming on firstly what do you think this action group will achieve. i really don't think you will hear much of anything because the united states unilaterally and very illegally remain poor sanctions that have been lifted by the international community u.n. security council resolution. of two thousand and fifteen so the question is how can the u.s. justify. rationalization for these sanctions that don't have the backing
energy sector transactions by foreign financial institutions with the central bank of iran iran shipping and ship building sectors among others were new down to around sanctions were enacted earlier this month after president trump announced the country has the country's withdrawal from the iran nuclear deal the sanctions prohibit iran from using the us dollar and restricts trading in precious metals to it also limits iranian currency flows as well as imposing constraints on the auto trade the...
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in belfast is "at risk of imminent collapse," after a fire broke out in the five—storey listed bank buildingsce has plummeted in recent months. the evening standard is reporting that mark carney has been asked to stay on for another year. the paper claims, "the treasury is keen for him to stay on until 2020 so he can provide continuity during the turbulence of brexit." but a treasury spokeswoman denied the story. she told reuters, "we don't recognise their reporting at all." if you need a job, you may want to consider training as an airline pilot and moving to china. boeing forecasts that the asia pacific will need the greatest number of pilots, technicians and cabin crew over the next two decades. the region's economic growth will lead to rising wealth and increased travel, spurring a need for 240,000 more pilots and 317,000 cabin crew by 2037. on the mark carney story, it is george osborne who is the editor of the evening standard, who may know a thing or two. all we can go on is what the treasury have told us. the treasury said they will advertise in due course so if an airline pilot doesn
in belfast is "at risk of imminent collapse," after a fire broke out in the five—storey listed bank buildingsce has plummeted in recent months. the evening standard is reporting that mark carney has been asked to stay on for another year. the paper claims, "the treasury is keen for him to stay on until 2020 so he can provide continuity during the turbulence of brexit." but a treasury spokeswoman denied the story. she told reuters, "we don't recognise their reporting...
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so some farmers are building long earth banks to protect their land, as organised crime gangs muscle but nobody came. it was the most frightening experience i've ever had. i was confronted in my own yard by two vehicles and eight men and then said they know where i live and they'll be back. she says things must change. i would like somebody when i dial 999, to understand my predicament and be able to help me, give me advice and point me in the right direction and be there for me when i need them. police say they are updating their tactics but too many people in rural areas feel as though crime is not been adequately tackled. danny savage, bbc news, cambridgeshire. have a look at these — extraordinary animal sculptures that can roam across the sand — powered entirely by the wind. they‘ re called strandbeests and they've been created by the dutch artist theo jansen — who's been working on them for almost three decades. and now his eerie contrapations have caught the attention of nasa — they want to use his ideas to create a windpowered rover on venus — one of the most inhospitable plac
so some farmers are building long earth banks to protect their land, as organised crime gangs muscle but nobody came. it was the most frightening experience i've ever had. i was confronted in my own yard by two vehicles and eight men and then said they know where i live and they'll be back. she says things must change. i would like somebody when i dial 999, to understand my predicament and be able to help me, give me advice and point me in the right direction and be there for me when i need...
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and so in that world a foreign bank had a really hard time building scale and distribution to competewhere you don't need branches, all that huge asset of branches becomes like a liability, and so that is what is different about us — we're not competing with the incumbents based on branches, we are competing with the incumbents on efficiency and customer service and lower pricing. you were a very modest company, and now you are $1 billion business, how did it grows so fast? we started, as a lot of start—ups start, in a house, here in sao paulo. we liked the house because we paid very little in rent, the co—founder edward came from the us, so he was on the second floor, then we hired another engineer that lived on the second floor. and we got to have 20 people working in the kitchen and in the patio and in bathrooms, taking phone calls, so it was really frugal, a great environment. and we launched our product, and we got surprise to the upside, we got way much more demand than we ever imagined. there are other digital banks in europe and the united states that started around the same t
and so in that world a foreign bank had a really hard time building scale and distribution to competewhere you don't need branches, all that huge asset of branches becomes like a liability, and so that is what is different about us — we're not competing with the incumbents based on branches, we are competing with the incumbents on efficiency and customer service and lower pricing. you were a very modest company, and now you are $1 billion business, how did it grows so fast? we started, as a...
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the bank holiday weekend could see high pressure building so this to chance of sunshine. —— so theres. i'm eleanor garnier. the headlines at 2pm: india's military intensifies its rescue operations in the flood—hit southern state of kerala. almost 200 people have died in the last ten days. many people are still trapped in their houses in many places. i hope they get the help very soon. we couldn't stay there anymore. and i'm thankfulfor the people who brought us out of there. a £1 million boost for the campaign for another brexit vote, after a donation from the boss of the fashion label superdry. a man has been charged with attempted murder after a car crashed outside the houses of parliament earlier this week. the incident is being treated as a terrorist attack. the government says it will investigate allegations that british world war ii shipwrecks in asia have been targeted by scavengers.
the bank holiday weekend could see high pressure building so this to chance of sunshine. —— so theres. i'm eleanor garnier. the headlines at 2pm: india's military intensifies its rescue operations in the flood—hit southern state of kerala. almost 200 people have died in the last ten days. many people are still trapped in their houses in many places. i hope they get the help very soon. we couldn't stay there anymore. and i'm thankfulfor the people who brought us out of there. a £1 million...