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the charity citizens advice says it receives a call every three minutes asking for help with sometimess. the civil enforcement association says it only collects 18% of the overall debt owed, and that bailiffs are trained. simon gompertz reports. when bailiffs are called them, charges can escalate, and there is the fear that belongings will be taken, with arrears on household bills rising stubbornly, even more people are in danger. in the last five years, household debts including council tax, energy bills and even parking fines have risen by 40% to an annual £18.9 billion, while problems with bailiffs have tripled to 90,000 a year, and that is just complaints to citizens advice. people have told the charity they are scared to open their doors because of aggressive tactics from bailiffs, even having things removed from their homes while they are ill, which is why citizens advice is calling for an independent regulator for bailiffs. household debt is increasing, and referral to bailiffs is as well. in 2017, two .3 million referrals were made to bailiffs, and at the receiving end of that
the charity citizens advice says it receives a call every three minutes asking for help with sometimess. the civil enforcement association says it only collects 18% of the overall debt owed, and that bailiffs are trained. simon gompertz reports. when bailiffs are called them, charges can escalate, and there is the fear that belongings will be taken, with arrears on household bills rising stubbornly, even more people are in danger. in the last five years, household debts including council tax,...
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citizens advice told bbc brea kfast nothing.jeff's, do not work or belief you switch supplier. your meters in the garage? yes, on both sides. there have also been complaints about aggressive sales practices and poor installation. citizens advice as it supports a printable of smart meters, but only if they work. we are calling on the government to extend the rollout deadline so the remaining 42 million metres that need to be installed can be done so in the best possible way for customers and in the most cost—effective way. for customers and in the most cost-effective way. up to 53 million smart meters are meant to be installed in every home by 2020, at an estimated cost of £11 billion. smart meters automatically send readings to energy suppliers, putting an end to estimated bills. and because people can more accurately monitor their energy use, the government says they will save us an average of £47 a year by 2030. the government acknowledges there have been problems, but say now is not the time for delay. we are rolling it out a
citizens advice told bbc brea kfast nothing.jeff's, do not work or belief you switch supplier. your meters in the garage? yes, on both sides. there have also been complaints about aggressive sales practices and poor installation. citizens advice as it supports a printable of smart meters, but only if they work. we are calling on the government to extend the rollout deadline so the remaining 42 million metres that need to be installed can be done so in the best possible way for customers and in...
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tougher regulations are needed for bailiffs in england and wales — according to citizens advice.y helps people with bailiff issues every three minutes. new findings show expectant mothers are being denied the choice of how they wish to give birth. three quarters of maternity units across the uk are failing to follow guidelines which should offer pregnant women the choice of a caesarean birth. usain bolt says he's ready to prove he has what it takes to become a professional footballer — following his first training session with the central coast mariners in australia. in the last few minutes sir norman bettison will not now face prosecution over the aftermath of the hillsborough disaster. last year the former chief constable was charged with misconduct in public office. it was alleged that he had lied about his involvement in the wake of the disaster and about the culpability of liverpool fans. today the crown said it would discontinue the case at a hearing at preston crown court. let's cross now to our correspondent fiona trott who's at preston crown court. week were at this hear
tougher regulations are needed for bailiffs in england and wales — according to citizens advice.y helps people with bailiff issues every three minutes. new findings show expectant mothers are being denied the choice of how they wish to give birth. three quarters of maternity units across the uk are failing to follow guidelines which should offer pregnant women the choice of a caesarean birth. usain bolt says he's ready to prove he has what it takes to become a professional footballer —...
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there should be tougher regulations for bailiffs in england and wales according to the charity citizens adviceminutes and that the level of debt for household bills like gas, electricity and council tax has reached £19 billion. our correspondent simon gompertz reports. when bailiffs are called in, charges can escalate, and there is the fear that belongings will be taken. with arrears on household bills rising stubbornly, even more people are in danger. in the last five years, household debts including council tax, energy bills and even parking fines have risen by a0%, to an annual £18.9 billion, while problems with bailiffs have tripled to 90,000 a year, and that is just complaints to citizens advice. people have told the charity they are scared to open their doors because of aggressive tactics from bailiffs, even having things removed from their homes while they are ill, which is why citizens advice is calling for an independent regulator for bailiffs. household debt is increasing, and referral to bailiffs is as well. in 2017, 2.3 million referrals were made to bailiffs, and at the receiving
there should be tougher regulations for bailiffs in england and wales according to the charity citizens adviceminutes and that the level of debt for household bills like gas, electricity and council tax has reached £19 billion. our correspondent simon gompertz reports. when bailiffs are called in, charges can escalate, and there is the fear that belongings will be taken. with arrears on household bills rising stubbornly, even more people are in danger. in the last five years, household debts...
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the charity citizens advice calls for tougher regulation of bailiffs in england and wales.gner for long. i went home. my dad took me to hospital and my water broke. i dropped my daughter off and collected my mum. on my way to hospital i noticed that the head had appeared. my goodness. we were two minutes away so i carried on. then my mother came to my aid. before my father got a maternity team my mum delivered my son in the back of the car. thank goodness they picked up her mum. thank you. and not too many details. here's alina with a look at this morning's weather. morning. the weather is nowhere near as dramatic as those stories. more of the same. a lot of cloud around for many. still warm and humid. a little more sunshine than yesterday. he is the big picture. we have this front in the atlantic. that will bring rain to scotland and northern ireland later in the day. ahead of it we have this moist air flow bringing patchy drizzle around this morning, misty and murky weather along the western coast, and this will lift. while we will keep cloud through the day, there will b
the charity citizens advice calls for tougher regulation of bailiffs in england and wales.gner for long. i went home. my dad took me to hospital and my water broke. i dropped my daughter off and collected my mum. on my way to hospital i noticed that the head had appeared. my goodness. we were two minutes away so i carried on. then my mother came to my aid. before my father got a maternity team my mum delivered my son in the back of the car. thank goodness they picked up her mum. thank you. and...
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but citizens advice said it would be "more realistic" to aim for 2023.rency, which has fallen 40% so far this year, was down as much as 12% at one point today. it's also contending with soaring inflation with prices of every day items rising sharply by about 15% a year. and new zealand has become the latest country to ban the use of single plastic shopping bags. —— single use plastic shopping bags. currently, around 750 million plastic shopping bags are used across the country each year. that's roughly 150 bags per person. a complete ban in new zealand. let's ta ke a complete ban in new zealand. let's take you back to sylvia because i think she can hear us now. nice to hear you —— nice to see you and i hope you can hear us now. i wonder what you make of the figures. gdp growth bounce back in the second quarter after a very sluggish performance earlier this year. gdp growth came in at 0.4% on the quarter which is double the growth rate that was recorded for the first three months of 2018. overall, it is still fairly a sluggish performance. but this is pro
but citizens advice said it would be "more realistic" to aim for 2023.rency, which has fallen 40% so far this year, was down as much as 12% at one point today. it's also contending with soaring inflation with prices of every day items rising sharply by about 15% a year. and new zealand has become the latest country to ban the use of single plastic shopping bags. —— single use plastic shopping bags. currently, around 750 million plastic shopping bags are used across the country...
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speak to friends and family, organisations like citizens advice, we are here to help.t bottle it up inside. thank you very much for coming on the programme. thank you. if you have been affected and you want to find some support or guidance, go to the bbc‘s action line. also still to come, we will speak to victims of violence as a new campaign urges us to ta ke violence as a new campaign urges us to take 90 seconds to pause and not react impulsively. we have the latest figures now on government borrowing and national debt, just out, our economics correspondent is here. fill us in. betterthan expected, victoria. everyone was expecting a surplus injuly, if you have more money coming in, and you are spending, you have a surplus. more money spending than coming in, you have a deficit. july is always surplus because you have received from self—employed people, they pay tax in january and july. from self—employed people, they pay tax injanuary and july. in those months, you have a surplus for the chancellor. but it is better than expected, 2 billion surplus rather than1 billi
speak to friends and family, organisations like citizens advice, we are here to help.t bottle it up inside. thank you very much for coming on the programme. thank you. if you have been affected and you want to find some support or guidance, go to the bbc‘s action line. also still to come, we will speak to victims of violence as a new campaign urges us to ta ke violence as a new campaign urges us to take 90 seconds to pause and not react impulsively. we have the latest figures now on...
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citizens advice helps about 70,000 private renters a year.cess. we think it is really important that the government is taking these steps, they recognise that this is happening following the 2015 laws, and in our research we think about 140,000 people have been affected by revenge of actions since 2015 and those laws are not working. in this three year proposal they have got a solution which can help protect tenants, not rely on the tenants themselves to make sure they are getting the protection they deserve. i know you havejust getting the protection they deserve. i know you have just given us that stat of 140,000 evictions, from what we‘re hearing from donna—marie love—davis. .. how have we‘re hearing from donna—marie love—davis... how have the figures come about? what have they been based on? it is a common research method which opinion polls will use to get very accurate predictions to within1% of events happening. to get very accurate predictions to within 1% of events happening. just over 2000 people since the... and we've used that thr
citizens advice helps about 70,000 private renters a year.cess. we think it is really important that the government is taking these steps, they recognise that this is happening following the 2015 laws, and in our research we think about 140,000 people have been affected by revenge of actions since 2015 and those laws are not working. in this three year proposal they have got a solution which can help protect tenants, not rely on the tenants themselves to make sure they are getting the...
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but citizens advice said it would be "more realistic" to aim for 2023.over the country's high debt levels. the currency which has fallen 40% so far this year, was down as much as i4% at one point today. it's also contending with soaring inflation with prices of every day items rising sharply — by about 15% a year. and new zealand has become the latest country to ban the use of single—use plastic shopping bags. currently, around 750 million plastic shopping bags are used across the country each year. that's roughly 150 bags per person. a quick look at the markets. department store debenhams has been given a boost by the sports direct deal for house of fraser, with its share price up 2% at 11.76p. and as you can see sterling is still down on the day after those gdp results. we have been talking about that a lot over the last few days. we have been talking about that a lot over the last few days. it fell below 1.28 against the dollar for the first time in a year. it is still struggling. that's all the business news. a new app is to offer rewards for familie
but citizens advice said it would be "more realistic" to aim for 2023.over the country's high debt levels. the currency which has fallen 40% so far this year, was down as much as i4% at one point today. it's also contending with soaring inflation with prices of every day items rising sharply — by about 15% a year. and new zealand has become the latest country to ban the use of single—use plastic shopping bags. currently, around 750 million plastic shopping bags are used across the...
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the government wants every home to be fitted with a smart meter by 2020, but the advice charity citizens advicee by three years. last year, the cab received 3,000 complaints about the devices, with problems ranging from aggressive sales techniques and some customers still having to send readings to their energy company. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: hundreds of ryanair flights have been cancelled today due to widespread strike action being taken by the airline's pilots, affecting several european airports. more than 50,000 passengers are understood to have been sent flight cancellations. after weeks of hot weather in france, torrential downpours have brought floods and forced the evacuation of more than 1,000 people, most of them campers, in the south. a 70—year—old german man who was helping to supervise children at a summer camp is missing. the us vice president has unveiled plans for a new space force that could become the sixth branch of the us military. mike pence says the force will be up and running by 2020. but the plan still needs approval, and $8 billion fu
the government wants every home to be fitted with a smart meter by 2020, but the advice charity citizens advicee by three years. last year, the cab received 3,000 complaints about the devices, with problems ranging from aggressive sales techniques and some customers still having to send readings to their energy company. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: hundreds of ryanair flights have been cancelled today due to widespread strike action being taken by the airline's...
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citizens advice has urged the government to slow down the roll—out of smart meters in england, scotlanders have reported aggressive sales practices, while others have complained the meters don't work properly when they switch energy suppliers. the government says it remains committed to the current timetable. katarina johnson—thompson is leading the heptathlon at the european championships in berlin, with only two events to go. the competition finishes tonight with the 800 metres. our sports correspondent, ade adedoyin, has been watching. well, ben, with a final events to come, katarina johnson—thompson, dubbed the nextjessica ennis—hill, since she broke the junior record, she has just fallen behind since she broke the junior record, she hasjust fallen behind the favourite, thiam belgian, who is the third best heptathlon athlete of all time. three is the magic numberfor kjt. world and commonwealth gold already this year, victory here would top the lot. after reading overnight, an excellent start to the day in the long jump 6.68, a beautifuljump day in the long jump 6.68, a beautiful jum
citizens advice has urged the government to slow down the roll—out of smart meters in england, scotlanders have reported aggressive sales practices, while others have complained the meters don't work properly when they switch energy suppliers. the government says it remains committed to the current timetable. katarina johnson—thompson is leading the heptathlon at the european championships in berlin, with only two events to go. the competition finishes tonight with the 800 metres. our...
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government says new measures to stop so—called retaliatory evictions have been put in place but citizens adviceaken place on the site for centuries, but in 1868, the city of london corporation officially opened the meat market's current building. many of the traders there today have a long family history at the market. my my dad still works down here. he works for himself. and my uncles have been down here, so have my dad pot of brothers, my grandad on my dad is side and also on my mum's eyed as well, so we've been down here a very long time —— mum's side --'s here a very long time —— mum's side ——'s side. let's have a look at the travel situation now. va rcoe there's a good service on the tube this morning. 0n the roads traffic is starting to build on the a102 woolwich road flyover towards the blackwall tunnel. the a321! victoria embankment is closed westbound between a300 southwark bridge and temple place for gas mains work but is due to reopen ahead of schedule on sunday. and in marylebone the a41 gloucester place has two lanes closed good morning. a starry night last night in some truly a.
government says new measures to stop so—called retaliatory evictions have been put in place but citizens adviceaken place on the site for centuries, but in 1868, the city of london corporation officially opened the meat market's current building. many of the traders there today have a long family history at the market. my my dad still works down here. he works for himself. and my uncles have been down here, so have my dad pot of brothers, my grandad on my dad is side and also on my mum's eyed...
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citizens advice has urged the government to slow down the roll—out of smart metres in england, scotland says some customers have reported aggressive sales practises, while others have complained the metres don't work properly when they switch energy suppliers. the government says it remains committed to the current timetable. let's take a look at some of today's other stories. zimbabwe's main opposition party has launched a legal challenge in a bid to overturn the results of the presidential election. zimba bwe's presidential inauguration has been postponed, thejustice minister said friday, after the opposition mdc party lodged a court bid to overturn the results that gave a narrow victory for emmerson mnangagwa. police in the canadian city of fredericton say four people have been killed in a shooting, including two of their officers. 0ne suspect is in custody following the attack, he is being treated for serious injuries. police say there is no further threat to the public. thejustice secretary david gauke is being urged to make immediate improvements to birmingham prison after an insp
citizens advice has urged the government to slow down the roll—out of smart metres in england, scotland says some customers have reported aggressive sales practises, while others have complained the metres don't work properly when they switch energy suppliers. the government says it remains committed to the current timetable. let's take a look at some of today's other stories. zimbabwe's main opposition party has launched a legal challenge in a bid to overturn the results of the presidential...
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charities to speak to people like step change, turned to us census 0r even 01’ even even or even citizens advicerank field resigns the labour whip saying the party's leadership has become a "force for anti—semitism in british politics". the payday lender wonga is going into administration putting putting 500 jobs at risk. a landmark court ruling that could affect thousands of unmarried parents around the country — a mother who's partner died is told she can claim bereavement benefits. sport now. and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's azi farni. hello. but with a disastrous host on day one of the fourth test with india and southampton. injust the third opening of the day, jennings was completely bamboozled by indian bowler. he was not the only one. and glenn's top order collapsed for 69 — five. ben stokes did not last too much longer either. the home side having too much... until bowler curran, recalled to the side, came to the middle. his half century restored some much needed pride to the england scorecard. they finished on 246 all out. india 19 for no loss at the close of p
charities to speak to people like step change, turned to us census 0r even 01’ even even or even citizens advicerank field resigns the labour whip saying the party's leadership has become a "force for anti—semitism in british politics". the payday lender wonga is going into administration putting putting 500 jobs at risk. a landmark court ruling that could affect thousands of unmarried parents around the country — a mother who's partner died is told she can claim bereavement...
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citizens advice has urged the government to slow down the roll—out of smart meters in england, scotlandrm, dry winter has left many outback farmers in new south wales struggling to survive, and little rain is expected in the months ahead. 0ur correspondent, phil mercer, sent this report from gunnedah, about 260 miles north of sydney. it's been two years since decent rains fell here, but this farming family is determined to beat the drought. keeping its beef herd alive is exhausting and expensive. crops have failed and the monthly food bill is £25,000. a daily grind taking its toll. everyone is a bit stressed, under more pressure financially and therefore you are stressed in your own relationships, and just trying to keep it together. we can see that our seasons are no longer what we would call normal. we have had the lowest rainfall in 116 years of recording, so this is the worst. this should be some of australia's prime agricultural land. in good times, these fields would have crops up to your knees, butjust look at it now. the earth is bone dry and barren, and many farming communities
citizens advice has urged the government to slow down the roll—out of smart meters in england, scotlandrm, dry winter has left many outback farmers in new south wales struggling to survive, and little rain is expected in the months ahead. 0ur correspondent, phil mercer, sent this report from gunnedah, about 260 miles north of sydney. it's been two years since decent rains fell here, but this farming family is determined to beat the drought. keeping its beef herd alive is exhausting and...
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i have not seen the article, but citizens advice reported last year that 02 customers are in a uniquemething you guys must be looking forward to, and at creating the updated network, still, a third of the country gets no data signal at all, what are you doing about that? you are spot on and it is great to be excited about new technologies, and we should have a vested interest, but equally we we re a vested interest, but equally we were to citizens to invest in 4g. last year we spent £1 billion, more than any operator on a mobile network in the last year, and the public is feeling the difference. yes, there is more to do. they voted us yes, there is more to do. they voted us the best network coverage in the uk. i have real empathy with customers who want improvement because that is exactly what we are striving for. so are you investing money in trying to get better signals for people who have none? absolutely, everyday, every minute we invest, building new sites and using existing technology as well as keeping an eye on the future 5g technology that will come. can i also ask about cust
i have not seen the article, but citizens advice reported last year that 02 customers are in a uniquemething you guys must be looking forward to, and at creating the updated network, still, a third of the country gets no data signal at all, what are you doing about that? you are spot on and it is great to be excited about new technologies, and we should have a vested interest, but equally we we re a vested interest, but equally we were to citizens to invest in 4g. last year we spent £1...
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the notices will include advice for businesses, citizens and public bodies on how to cope if the uk leavesanwhile, a businessman who helped to found the fashion label, superdry, has donated a million pounds to the campaign for a public vote on any final brexit deal. 0ur political correspondent susana mendon a joined me a little earlier to explain the likelihood of a no—deal brexit. the government wants a deal with the eu, and so over the summer we have had ministers going off to europe and trying to make the case for theresa may's chequers plan. yes, certainly they want to get a deal, but there has been a lot of criticism that the government perhaps has not been prepared enough in the eventuality of there being a no—deal. what they want to do, and we have known that these briefing papers were coming for some time now, they want to make it clear that they do have a plan in place. we are getting the first of the briefing papers on thursday. we understand in total there are around 70 of these briefing papers that we will get between now and the end of september, and the idea is that they will
the notices will include advice for businesses, citizens and public bodies on how to cope if the uk leavesanwhile, a businessman who helped to found the fashion label, superdry, has donated a million pounds to the campaign for a public vote on any final brexit deal. 0ur political correspondent susana mendon a joined me a little earlier to explain the likelihood of a no—deal brexit. the government wants a deal with the eu, and so over the summer we have had ministers going off to europe and...
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the notices will include advice for businesses, citizens and public bodies on how to cope if the uk leaves a deal. our political correspondent, susana mendonca, joins me in the studio. we are getting these notes, but the government insists that no deal is the most unlikely scenario? government wants a deal with eu, will over the summer we have had ministers coming off to europe and trying to make the case for theresa may's tekkers plan. certainly they wa nt to may's tekkers plan. certainly they want to get a deal, but there has been criticism that the government has not been prepared enough in the eventuality that there has been no deal. what they want to do, we have known that these briefing papers we re known that these briefing papers were coming for some time now, they wa nt to were coming for some time now, they want to make it clear that they do have a plan in place, we are getting the first of the briefing papers on thursday. we understand in total there are around 70 briefing papers that we will get between now and the end of september, the idea is that they will give people more c
the notices will include advice for businesses, citizens and public bodies on how to cope if the uk leaves a deal. our political correspondent, susana mendonca, joins me in the studio. we are getting these notes, but the government insists that no deal is the most unlikely scenario? government wants a deal with eu, will over the summer we have had ministers coming off to europe and trying to make the case for theresa may's tekkers plan. certainly they wa nt to may's tekkers plan. certainly they...
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the notices will include advice for businesses, citizens and public bodies on how to cope if the uk leavesdeal. our political correspondent susana mendonca joins me in the studio. are these notices a ramping up of preparations for a no—deal brexit? the government has been under pressure to show it is prepared, this is part of that. we expect 70 of these types of notices between now and the end of september, the first of which we will get on thursday, alongside a speech from brexit secretary dominic raab laying out the contingency plans for a no deal. but the government wants a deal. but the government wants a deal with the eu, so before the speech on thursday we will have a meeting between dominic raab and the eu chief negotiator, michel barnier, in brussels. we have been told by number ten that is picking up the pace of the negotiations. in the meantime we have had the people's vote campaign pushing for a final referendum on a brexit deal saying it will use funding it has received to carry out more polling to show views are changing on brexit. that views are changing on brexit. that view
the notices will include advice for businesses, citizens and public bodies on how to cope if the uk leavesdeal. our political correspondent susana mendonca joins me in the studio. are these notices a ramping up of preparations for a no—deal brexit? the government has been under pressure to show it is prepared, this is part of that. we expect 70 of these types of notices between now and the end of september, the first of which we will get on thursday, alongside a speech from brexit secretary...
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. >> the fbi's best advice for how citizens with avoid school shootings or spot a shooting, i should say, is run, hide, fight. if dublin, ktvu fox 2 news. >> alyssa, thank you. >>> closeing arguments are husbandway in the san francisco courtroom in the trial of a bay area groundskeeper who is battling cancer. 46-year-old dwayne johnson has nonlymphona. he used round-up. what could be hundreds of losses. he was found early yesterday evening. sheriff deputies retrieved the body which appeared to have been in the water for some time. investigateers say they do not suspect foul play. they say the person likely climbed a fence and fell in. police say the canal is used to move large quantities of water and may appear calm but belo i the surface. >>> and new stations against eran are in effect. will it impack the u. s. more on the possible consequences coming up. >>> also, improving safety on bars. though violent test that turn deadly in just just one week. >>> oil prices are on the rise and sanctions against iran are now in effect. lauren blanchard reports where the president made the case
. >> the fbi's best advice for how citizens with avoid school shootings or spot a shooting, i should say, is run, hide, fight. if dublin, ktvu fox 2 news. >> alyssa, thank you. >>> closeing arguments are husbandway in the san francisco courtroom in the trial of a bay area groundskeeper who is battling cancer. 46-year-old dwayne johnson has nonlymphona. he used round-up. what could be hundreds of losses. he was found early yesterday evening. sheriff deputies retrieved the...
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and preparing its citizens for the worst case scenario the you kid government starts additionality advice on what to do if britain crashes out of the european union without a deal. when a warm welcome to you i'm on the thought she the u.s. has slapped a twenty five percent tariff on sixteen billion dollars worth of imports from china this is a second round of targets in response to what the trumpet ministration calls beijing's unfair trade practices badging reacted swiftly with its own high tally of an over three hundred american targets and that means tough. times ahead for american regions that exports billions to products in china one of them is a city of. the brookings institution says no other metro area in the u.s. is being impacted more by the u.s. china trade. alexander from naaman visited the region and sent us this report. from handrails an alloy city in beijing and shanghai and his driver own two sister company in wichita that over a wide range of an aluminum however should have been strong decision it's becoming more and more difficult for the brothers to calculate their contr
and preparing its citizens for the worst case scenario the you kid government starts additionality advice on what to do if britain crashes out of the european union without a deal. when a warm welcome to you i'm on the thought she the u.s. has slapped a twenty five percent tariff on sixteen billion dollars worth of imports from china this is a second round of targets in response to what the trumpet ministration calls beijing's unfair trade practices badging reacted swiftly with its own high...
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brings in for tough times ahead also coming up preparing its citizens for the worst case scenario the u.k. government starts dishing out advice on what to do in britain crashes out of the european union without a deal between general brussels and things. and this is the soundtrack for social change in georgia. the capital club's in tbilisi on the forefront of the push to get the conservative posts of the country do you listen up and embrace the liberal values. of the warm welcome to you i'm on the thought she the u.s. has slapped a twenty five percent tariff on sixteen billion dollars worth of imports from china this is a second round of targets in response to want to trump accords beijing's on fred trade practices china reacted swiftly with its own high tariffs on over three hundred american products and that means tough times ahead for american region. that export billions in tax to china one of them is a city of rich the brookings institution says no other metro area in the u.s. is being impacted more by the u.s. china trade. xander phenomenon visited the area and sent us this report. from handrails an alloy. junk food and
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but as a news reporter, what advice do you have for us as consumers to consume news in a healthy way that enables us to be informed, involved citizens? maggie: the question was what advice would i have for news consumers, a vigilant news consumer, to make sure they are digesting healthy and truthful? there are a lot of nonprofits and news outlets that are spending a lot of time right now on how to make sure that after 2016, where a lot of fake headlines were on the internet, how to make sure you are reading something that is trustworthy. there is not a great solution yet. i think that i would take -- in the case of the "times," in particular, it can be challenging because we call ourselves the paper of record. but we also are not immune to the pressures of the internet. so it creates its own challenge. i think that my biggest piece of advice would be -- you raised that i got off twitter -- i still look at twitter. i do not look at it as often as i did. i look at it to make sure i do not miss any breaking news. and again, because the president uses it frequently. he tweeted about his lawyer, the story that we had broken yesterday. i
but as a news reporter, what advice do you have for us as consumers to consume news in a healthy way that enables us to be informed, involved citizens? maggie: the question was what advice would i have for news consumers, a vigilant news consumer, to make sure they are digesting healthy and truthful? there are a lot of nonprofits and news outlets that are spending a lot of time right now on how to make sure that after 2016, where a lot of fake headlines were on the internet, how to make sure...
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well later today britain's government will be laying out advice on how businesses and private citizens should prepare for a no deal brax it britain now has less than eight months before it leaves the e.u. but it still hasn't reached a separation agreement a columnist warned that a failure to do so could seriously damage britain's economy here's a look at how it could play out. the food crisis civil unrest a doomsday scenario fears for a no deal braxton are running high in the british media and in political circles there is now a very real risk of. a break sit no deal by accident but what would a messy breakup with the you mean in practice consequence number one transport chaos. no trade deal means the u.k. would fall back on the rules of the world trade organization customs checks at borders would return with the likelihood of huge tailbacks on motorways leading to ports. of entry w t o rules do not cover aviation the direct consequence planes would not be allowed to fly from the u.k. to the e.u. and vice versa. the knock on effect of the transport chaos disruption to food supplies the
well later today britain's government will be laying out advice on how businesses and private citizens should prepare for a no deal brax it britain now has less than eight months before it leaves the e.u. but it still hasn't reached a separation agreement a columnist warned that a failure to do so could seriously damage britain's economy here's a look at how it could play out. the food crisis civil unrest a doomsday scenario fears for a no deal braxton are running high in the british media and...
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citizens saccess to counsel. these allegations have no merit and here's why. offering advice on the potential success of a legal position digested by others meaning others in the white house staff kateri does not show involvement in developing detention and interrogation policies. multiple sources have confirmed that judge kavanaugh was not involved in developing detention and interrogation policies. moreover these allegations were ready to be referred to the department of justice which concluded that they did not even warrant opening an investigation. i will further point out that this 2002 meeting occurred while judge kavanaugh was in the white house counsel office and, as i have explained, the entires senate or at least the entire judiciary pretty will have access to judge kavanaugh's white house counsel records. in short i am proud to preside over what will be the most cotransparent preparation proces in history. as they have said publicly democratic leaders are firmly opposed to judge kavanaugh's confirmation and they have also had said they will do whatever it takes to
citizens saccess to counsel. these allegations have no merit and here's why. offering advice on the potential success of a legal position digested by others meaning others in the white house staff kateri does not show involvement in developing detention and interrogation policies. multiple sources have confirmed that judge kavanaugh was not involved in developing detention and interrogation policies. moreover these allegations were ready to be referred to the department of justice which...
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citizens? maggie: the question is what advice would have for news consumers, a vigilant news consumer to make sure they are truthful?healthy and there are a lot of nonprofits spending a lot of time right now on how to make sure after 2016, where a lot of fake headlines were on the internet, how to make sure you are reading something that is trustworthy. there is not a great solution yet. i think that i would take -- in the case of the "times," in particular, it can be challenging because we call ourselves the paper of record. we do not yield to pressures of the internet. so it creates its own challenge. i think that my biggest piece of advice would be -- you raise that i got off twitter -- i still look at twitter. i do not look at it as often as i did. i look at it to make sure i do not see breaking news. and the president uses it frequently. he tweeted about his lawyer, the story that we had broken yesterday. i think that twitter has been really deleterious to the discourse in general in the way that news spreads. my biggest recommendation is that people do not use twitter, they go directly to ne
citizens? maggie: the question is what advice would have for news consumers, a vigilant news consumer to make sure they are truthful?healthy and there are a lot of nonprofits spending a lot of time right now on how to make sure after 2016, where a lot of fake headlines were on the internet, how to make sure you are reading something that is trustworthy. there is not a great solution yet. i think that i would take -- in the case of the "times," in particular, it can be challenging...
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today it the state department offered advice for people o travelin of this country. >> currently, all u.s. citizens to enroll in our step program that enables the state department and galernment offito reach you if we need to in case of an emergencience. >> officials at the u. embassies in tajikistan say they see no evidenc s ofcific threats against americans. >>> safety changes are on the way for cyclists on the busy street corridor. tonight a memorial drive. news4's jackie bensen has more on what could be changing. jackie? >> reporter: leon, the head of conversation c.'s department of transportation told news4 tonight that efforts are actively under way to address the issue oficycle tires getting caught in the streetcar tracks. that played a role in a fatal collision in june, a-y 19ear-old man was killed. he was remembered here tonight. >> we've got to do our j in e community as i say coming together. >> r worter:ith those words, cyrus habib led family, friends and people who cared deeply about bicycle safety in the districtn a shortride. third and h streets northeast. where his younger brother w
today it the state department offered advice for people o travelin of this country. >> currently, all u.s. citizens to enroll in our step program that enables the state department and galernment offito reach you if we need to in case of an emergencience. >> officials at the u. embassies in tajikistan say they see no evidenc s ofcific threats against americans. >>> safety changes are on the way for cyclists on the busy street corridor. tonight a memorial drive. news4's...
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. >>> and the state department if ng advice for people traveling out of the country. >> i encourage all u.s. citizens to enroll in the steps program. that ables the state department to reach you in case of an emergency. >> although isis claimed responsibility, ckajikistan is trying to attract cyclists and adventure tourists. officials say they see no evidence of specific threats against americans. >>> more drama is expected today in an alexandria courtroom as testimony resumed against paul manafort. during opening statements, prosecutors pais him greedyng hiillions for the ukrainian government to avoid paying taxes. manafort's lawyer placed the blame on his former business partner rick gates. gates pleaded guilty and will be a key witness for the prosecution. this is the first case to go to trial involving charges filed in special counsel robert mueller's inestigation. thlection meddling will not be the focus. testimony resumes this morning at 9:30. >>> andid president trump d not say anything aboutanafort or the special counsel mueller during his rally last night in tampa, florida. on his border wal
. >>> and the state department if ng advice for people traveling out of the country. >> i encourage all u.s. citizens to enroll in the steps program. that ables the state department to reach you in case of an emergency. >> although isis claimed responsibility, ckajikistan is trying to attract cyclists and adventure tourists. officials say they see no evidence of specific threats against americans. >>> more drama is expected today in an alexandria courtroom as...
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brings in for tough times ahead also coming up preparing its citizens for the last case scenario i think u.k. government starts dishing out adviceon what to do in britain crashes out of the european union without a deal.
brings in for tough times ahead also coming up preparing its citizens for the last case scenario i think u.k. government starts dishing out adviceon what to do in britain crashes out of the european union without a deal.
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europeans chimed in on this than any other issue that the european union has asked for advice on in the past. the citizensf europe are not interested in daylight savings time. what difference does it make? does it really change anything? up next we will bring you an exclusive interview with philippe vallee joins us to talk earnings. stay tuned for more coverage, our interview with warren buffett, our interview with donald trump, and our upcoming interview with olli rehn. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets, this is the european open. i am matt miller in helsinki. we are 12 minutes into the session. , let's goock stories to annmarie hordern. buyoca-cola agreeing to custom coffee, that deal giving heavyweight to the stock this morning. daimler to the downside by 1%. president trump calls the eu trading block as bad as china. he is rejecting the eu offer to scrap auto tariffs. daimler, bmw also down as well. as well as auto parts makers, and per really luxury tire maker, down 3.5%. this is not just on trump comments. they cut their targets for pirelli, and said the luxury tire market
europeans chimed in on this than any other issue that the european union has asked for advice on in the past. the citizensf europe are not interested in daylight savings time. what difference does it make? does it really change anything? up next we will bring you an exclusive interview with philippe vallee joins us to talk earnings. stay tuned for more coverage, our interview with warren buffett, our interview with donald trump, and our upcoming interview with olli rehn. this is bloomberg. ♪...
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chinese lore says citizens and companies must support intelligence work security analysts say there's a risk while ways equipment could be used for espionage. the move was made following advice from his trail years security agencies and signals a hardening of canberra stance towards its biggest trading partner bilateral relations have soured the cameras allegations of chinese meddling in australian politics united states restricted while away and said to be from its market for similar reasons. saudi arabia says it's committed to selling shares in state oil giant aramco off to media reports to the contrary the planned i.p.o. is a cornerstone of crown prince mohammed bin it sounds pledged to diversify the economy my reducing its dependence on oil but there are signs in the plan say a lie not be quite as lucrative as expected. it was said to be the world's biggest ever i.p.o. now there are doubts over whether around co is to be floated all a report by the reuters news agency suggests that saudi arabia is pulling out of the stock offering amid fears that the sale could prove less lucrative than expected. the saudi government announced plans to sell five percent of the oil compan
chinese lore says citizens and companies must support intelligence work security analysts say there's a risk while ways equipment could be used for espionage. the move was made following advice from his trail years security agencies and signals a hardening of canberra stance towards its biggest trading partner bilateral relations have soured the cameras allegations of chinese meddling in australian politics united states restricted while away and said to be from its market for similar reasons....
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advice. thank you very much. the violence and bloodshed so bad in chicago, citizens say they are hiding their children, the mayor and other officials step down. >> we the people are not asking and do not want your backing nor sanction. the chance of the people is resign. resign from. shannon: a native of chicago touched personally by the violence, speaking out calling for drastic measures next. the world is full of different hair. that's why pantene has the perfect conditioners for everyone. from air-light foam, to nourishing 3 minute miracle, to the moisture-infusing gold series. we give more women great hair days - every day. pantene. hi there.me! so, what do you look for in a vehicle? sleek designs. performance. dependability is top on my list. well then, here's some vehicles that deliver on that. woah! wow. oh jeez! that's our truck! it's our truck! and they're our cars! that's my chevy! chevy's the only brand to earn j.d. power dependability awards across cars, trucks and suvs three years in a row. awesome. i'm proud. it's like a dynasty. it's impressive. we really pride ourselves on making it easy for you
advice. thank you very much. the violence and bloodshed so bad in chicago, citizens say they are hiding their children, the mayor and other officials step down. >> we the people are not asking and do not want your backing nor sanction. the chance of the people is resign. resign from. shannon: a native of chicago touched personally by the violence, speaking out calling for drastic measures next. the world is full of different hair. that's why pantene has the perfect conditioners for...
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advice on mitigating the consequences of a no—deal brexit. it's warned that credit card payments for eu products would cost more, and british citizens living abroadensions. the bbc‘s deputy political editor jon pienaar reports. for millions of brits, a brexit deal would mean change. but no deal could mean more and quickly. card spending in europe more costly. no guarantee brits could use eu bank accounts the same way, or draw pensions. medicines — they'd be stockpiled but no promise they wouldn't run out. and as for business, traders would face new customs duties and safety checks and bureaucracy at a stroke. the brexit secretary's message — no need to panic. the uk had to be ready for anything. we are raising this issue with the eu to impress upon them ourjoint responsibility to work together to minimise any harm to uk and european businesses and citizens. those lives, those livelihoods on both sides, should be put ahead of any narrow political interest. a brexiteer to his fingertips, he was keen no—one swallowed any scare stories — like a hit to the british sandwich. contrary to one of the wilder claims, you will still be able to enjoy a blt af
advice on mitigating the consequences of a no—deal brexit. it's warned that credit card payments for eu products would cost more, and british citizens living abroadensions. the bbc‘s deputy political editor jon pienaar reports. for millions of brits, a brexit deal would mean change. but no deal could mean more and quickly. card spending in europe more costly. no guarantee brits could use eu bank accounts the same way, or draw pensions. medicines — they'd be stockpiled but no promise they...
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advice, designed to prepare the uk for the possibility of a no—deal brexit. the notices, to be released on thursday, will include information for citizens, businesses and publicers of the fashion brand superdry donated £1m to the campaign for a public vote on the final deal, saying brexit was going to be a disaster. 0ur political correspondent leila nath—oo reports. leila nathoo reports. this weekend in edinburgh, the latest in a series of rallies being held by those calling for the public to have their say on the final brexit deal. the people's vote campaign is demanding another referendum. now it has been given a boost, a £1 million donation by the businessman julian dunckerton, who wants to fund polling to test whether public opinion is shifting. if people think that this brexit is going wrong, if they think it is being botched, if they think that the politicians are making a mess of it, they have every right to demand that they take back control of this brexit and have a people's vote. parliament would have to pass a law for there to be another vote. the government has repeatedly ruled that out and for now labour is not backing the idea either. and it is
advice, designed to prepare the uk for the possibility of a no—deal brexit. the notices, to be released on thursday, will include information for citizens, businesses and publicers of the fashion brand superdry donated £1m to the campaign for a public vote on the final deal, saying brexit was going to be a disaster. 0ur political correspondent leila nath—oo reports. leila nathoo reports. this weekend in edinburgh, the latest in a series of rallies being held by those calling for the public...
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advice. [applause] [inaudible] are you prepared for the introduction for one of your finance citizens?, and he's one of our finest scissor sons and one of our best companies, rei that started selling Ãbnow just a world leader. it's a world leader not only to the quality of the brands, but it's a remarkable company because they lead on so many things that go beyond fitting boots. by the way if you want a good pair of boots go to rei, i've never had a blister and 50 years of hiking with rei boots. i just mentioned some reasons were so proud of rei, they have greened their supply chain that like maybe nobody else in america. in draining the supply chain is very important to maintain the fish and wildlife that we know is it so important that we just talked about in hunting and fishing. they've advocated for inclusion of everyone having an opportunity to get outside. i'm particularly personally excited about that because my son works for a group called outdoors fall which takes blind people skiing and quadriplegics kayaking, our area is just a significant part of that and we appreciate the
advice. [applause] [inaudible] are you prepared for the introduction for one of your finance citizens?, and he's one of our finest scissor sons and one of our best companies, rei that started selling Ãbnow just a world leader. it's a world leader not only to the quality of the brands, but it's a remarkable company because they lead on so many things that go beyond fitting boots. by the way if you want a good pair of boots go to rei, i've never had a blister and 50 years of hiking with rei...
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advice designed to prepare the uk for the possibility of a no—deal brexit. the notices, to be released on thursday, will include information for citizens, businesses and publicome as a founder of the fashion brand superdry donated £1 million to the campaign for a public vote on the final deal, saying brexit was going to be a disaster. 0ur political correspondent leila nathoo reports. and we stare into the abyss of no deal... this weekend in edinburgh, the latest in a series of rallies being held by those calling for the public to have their say on the final brexit deal. the people's vote campaign is demanding another referendum. now it's been given a boost — a £1 million donation by the businessmanjulian dunkerton. he wants to fund polling to test whether public opinion is shifting. if people think that this brexit is going wrong, if they think it's being botched, if they think that the politicians are making a mess of it, they have every right to demand that they take back control of this brexit and have a people's vote. parliament would have to pass a law for there to be another vote. the government has repeatedly ruled that out. for now, labour is not bac
advice designed to prepare the uk for the possibility of a no—deal brexit. the notices, to be released on thursday, will include information for citizens, businesses and publicome as a founder of the fashion brand superdry donated £1 million to the campaign for a public vote on the final deal, saying brexit was going to be a disaster. 0ur political correspondent leila nathoo reports. and we stare into the abyss of no deal... this weekend in edinburgh, the latest in a series of rallies being...