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dispense with any customs border altogether. 0utside with any customs border altogether.that does not exist anywhere in the world. again, it raises many questions. would the uk have to collect customs duties for the eu? and vice versa. this is an opening salvo and there will be a full white paper on customs in the autumn. this feels like a paper written to take account of british political sensitivities, rather than anyone else's. the uk would argue they have to get on with the discussion of future arrangements as soon as possible. the eu, on the other hand, still says the outlines of that divorce deal have to come first. thanks very much, chris morris. the rest of the day's news... millions of people will see their railfares go up by 3.6% injanuary because of a rise in the rate of inflation. regulated fares are pegged to the retail prices index, which reached 3.6% last month. it's the biggest rise since 2013 and unions have called it a kick in the teeth for passengers. tom burridge reports. from glasgow to cardiff, to leeds to london, it is a familiar story. railfares go
dispense with any customs border altogether. 0utside with any customs border altogether.that does not exist anywhere in the world. again, it raises many questions. would the uk have to collect customs duties for the eu? and vice versa. this is an opening salvo and there will be a full white paper on customs in the autumn. this feels like a paper written to take account of british political sensitivities, rather than anyone else's. the uk would argue they have to get on with the discussion of...
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with any customs border altogether. eu, for example? and vice versa. this isjust an opening salvo. it feels like a paper written to take account of british political sensitivities rather than anyone else's. all the more reason the uk would argue to get on with the discussion of future arrangements as soon as discussion of future arrangements as soon as possible. the eu, on the other hand, still bears the outline ofa other hand, still bears the outline of a divorce still have to come first. much more later. chris, thank you very much indeed. more to come but now we are going to see the weather. we are looking at some sunshine today, the degree across the eastern pa rt today, the degree across the eastern part of the country. the centre and is going to feel pleasantly warm. there are going to be some showers around today. the showers with widows across parts of the north of the uk and some of these will become quite heavy across north scotland, north—east england. the odd rumble of thunder. towards the south and east, the
with any customs border altogether. eu, for example? and vice versa. this isjust an opening salvo. it feels like a paper written to take account of british political sensitivities rather than anyone else's. all the more reason the uk would argue to get on with the discussion of future arrangements as soon as discussion of future arrangements as soon as possible. the eu, on the other hand, still bears the outline ofa other hand, still bears the outline of a divorce still have to come first. much...
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or a new bespoke customs partnership where there would be no customs border at all between the eu andnot the structures, it is the outcome, which is retaining the best possible arrangements of tariff free access and avoiding avoiding delays at borders. those are the important principles. that is what we think we need to fight for. not whether we are in reality in the customs union or not. these are, for now, just the uk's proposals, they will have to be negotiated with brussels, and the eu says it won't address a possible transition period or what happens after that until divorce talks have made sufficient progress. discussions start again at the end of the month. 0ur political correspondent emma vardy joins us now from westminster. 0n. on. a 0n. afew on. a few hours to think about the proposals. what sense do you get people are making of this idea? lots to think about. it has been more than a year since the referendum. and it has taken this long to start to get a clearer picture of britain's post—brexit future. so plenty to get stuck into and reaction from the government's political
or a new bespoke customs partnership where there would be no customs border at all between the eu andnot the structures, it is the outcome, which is retaining the best possible arrangements of tariff free access and avoiding avoiding delays at borders. those are the important principles. that is what we think we need to fight for. not whether we are in reality in the customs union or not. these are, for now, just the uk's proposals, they will have to be negotiated with brussels, and the eu says...
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we leave the customs union and ask for... a customs union.well, if it is dawning on ministers that there is a major catastrophe if we leave the customs union altogether, i suppose that is a step in the right direction. what imean by a step in the right direction. what i mean by have your cake and eat it, the british government asking the eu, would you mind giving us all of the good bits that we benefit from and have none of the difficulties or responsibilities. it is a bit of a fa ntasy to responsibilities. it is a bit of a fantasy to start your negotiation with such high expectations. we have already heard from the european union that there will not be a beer on that basis. far better, in my view, therefore, to say, less to stay in the customs union, because it is by far the most efficient, frictionless, tariff free trade area of anywhere in the world. anything else we can try and cobbled together is bound to be inferior. who are you representing here, though? are you primarily representing 0pen britain? are you representing labour‘s view? y
we leave the customs union and ask for... a customs union.well, if it is dawning on ministers that there is a major catastrophe if we leave the customs union altogether, i suppose that is a step in the right direction. what imean by a step in the right direction. what i mean by have your cake and eat it, the british government asking the eu, would you mind giving us all of the good bits that we benefit from and have none of the difficulties or responsibilities. it is a bit of a fa ntasy to...
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or a new bespoke customs partnership where there would be no customs border at all between the eu andnot the structures, it is the outcome, which is retaining the best possible arrangements of tariff free access and avoiding avoiding delays at borders. those are the important principles. that is what we think we need to fight for. not whether we are in reality in the customs union or not. these are, for now, just the uk's proposals, they will have to be negotiated with brussels, and the eu says it won't address a possible transition period or what happens after that until divorce talks have made sufficient progress. discussions start again at the end of the month. let's talk to our political correspondent emma va rdy who is in westminster. give us a sense of the range of responses from the government. this has been looked at with great interest because it is the clearest look that we have of the relationship that we are aiming for after brexit. there has been criticism from the government's political opponents. labour has said that the plans are incoherent. the lib dems say it is dela
or a new bespoke customs partnership where there would be no customs border at all between the eu andnot the structures, it is the outcome, which is retaining the best possible arrangements of tariff free access and avoiding avoiding delays at borders. those are the important principles. that is what we think we need to fight for. not whether we are in reality in the customs union or not. these are, for now, just the uk's proposals, they will have to be negotiated with brussels, and the eu says...
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the customs union.ething smooth and similar to what we have at the moment, it's easier to replicate things you've already got. but we won't be in the customs union, will be making our own trade agreements. and we have 19 months before we are likely to leave the european union. so instead of concentrating on a transitional arrangement afterwards, surely we should maximise our use of the 19 months. one good thing about this paper is that it is getting the media and we hope, the eu, to understand that we need to talk about trade now. you've brought up the eu, it is all very well to say, we are off but we would like all the same perks until we've sorted out our next deals. these are not perks. some people would say they are. let me ask you, why on earth would brussels consent to this? because they have much more value and volume of trade than we do in terms of trade and volume of trade and particularly value of trade that can attract more rules. if we go out with no deal, which is feasible for britain and w
the customs union.ething smooth and similar to what we have at the moment, it's easier to replicate things you've already got. but we won't be in the customs union, will be making our own trade agreements. and we have 19 months before we are likely to leave the european union. so instead of concentrating on a transitional arrangement afterwards, surely we should maximise our use of the 19 months. one good thing about this paper is that it is getting the media and we hope, the eu, to understand...
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we could not import our customers from karachi.ui’ customers from this is the house where we came and stayed. it was almost like a dormitory. all our employees came and stayed with us for a number of yea rs before we and stayed with us for a number of years before we could establish our business again. the memory cannot be wiped out entirely. the pain is still there. the mockery of the whole thing is that it was not a question of religion or politics or state. then what was the cause of partition? plenty more on partition on our website, and you can get in touch with me on twitter. we will be back for the papers shortly. new scientific research has cast doubt on the notion of fat but fit, the idea that overweight people can still be healthy. researchers from two top uk universities found that carrying extra weight can increase the risk of heart disease by more than a quarter — even in people who are otherwise healthy. 0ur health correspondent sophie hutchinson has more. british sumo wrestlers in training for their next competition.
we could not import our customers from karachi.ui’ customers from this is the house where we came and stayed. it was almost like a dormitory. all our employees came and stayed with us for a number of yea rs before we and stayed with us for a number of years before we could establish our business again. the memory cannot be wiped out entirely. the pain is still there. the mockery of the whole thing is that it was not a question of religion or politics or state. then what was the cause of...
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be in a customs union but we will be in a customs union but we will be in a customs union that looksould see the joints. you can see what is happening here, you can see that while europe is negotiating with the uk, the tory party is negotiating with itself. and that is why day by day, far from comparing clarity and certainty, or they're really doing is to sow confusion about what the position really is. it may be your argument is in a sense that they are calling for a customs union, abbas spoke customs union because innocent is the prime minister has already ruled out staying in the customs union and they have then discovered some of they have then discovered some of the problems arising from that. it reasonable to say that in the process of negotiation there will be a certain amount of toing and froing, a lot of this process presumably will have been agreed in advance with the other side. you do not put up these papers unless you know the other side are around and able to comment on them, courtesy matter. a lot of this will go on behind the scenes and we will only get a snapshot of
be in a customs union but we will be in a customs union but we will be in a customs union that looksould see the joints. you can see what is happening here, you can see that while europe is negotiating with the uk, the tory party is negotiating with itself. and that is why day by day, far from comparing clarity and certainty, or they're really doing is to sow confusion about what the position really is. it may be your argument is in a sense that they are calling for a customs union, abbas spoke...
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or a new bespoke customs partnership where there would be no customs border at all between the eu ands not the structures, it is the outcome, which is retaining the best possible arrangements of tariff—free access and avoiding avoiding delays at borders. those are the important principles. that is what we think we need to fight for. not whether we are in reality in the customs union or not. these are, for now, just the uk's proposals, they will have to be negotiated with brussels, and the eu says it won't address a possible transition period or what happens after that until divorce talks have made sufficient progress. discussions start again at the end of the month. 0ur correspondent adam fleming is in brussels for us. what sort of response has there been to what the uk is proposing? what sort of response has there been to the uk's proposals. it has been moving ahead of the priorities of the rest of the eu. very good way of putting it. the european commission, the boss of michel barnier, the negotiator, say they are grateful that the uk is setting out its position and that there will
or a new bespoke customs partnership where there would be no customs border at all between the eu ands not the structures, it is the outcome, which is retaining the best possible arrangements of tariff—free access and avoiding avoiding delays at borders. those are the important principles. that is what we think we need to fight for. not whether we are in reality in the customs union or not. these are, for now, just the uk's proposals, they will have to be negotiated with brussels, and the eu...
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of customers complained they were mistreated.ks take place on some of the country's busiest routes. the police watchdog has said that the paedophile ian watkins could have been arrested nearly four years earlier if south wales police had investigated numerous tip—offs. at least 28 people have been killed in violent clashes following the rape conviction of a controversial religious leader in north india. texas braces itself for hurricane harvey, the worst storm to hit the us mainland in 12 years. in a moment it will be time for sportsday, but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. as the road and rail networks face the full force of the bank holiday getaway, we'll be asking what's the best way forward for britain's transport system. texas prepares for hurricane harvey — we'll hear the latest predictions for what could be the worst storm to hit the us in 12 years.
of customers complained they were mistreated.ks take place on some of the country's busiest routes. the police watchdog has said that the paedophile ian watkins could have been arrested nearly four years earlier if south wales police had investigated numerous tip—offs. at least 28 people have been killed in violent clashes following the rape conviction of a controversial religious leader in north india. texas braces itself for hurricane harvey, the worst storm to hit the us mainland in 12...
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hundreds of customers complained they were mistreated. rbs denies the accusations. on newsnight, as the battle for raqqa rages, how might so—called islamic state react? and could women really beat men at the marathon? good evening and welcome to bbc news. a man has been arrested tonight in an incident outside buckingham palace. i think we have some pictures of the scene we can i think we have some pictures of the scene we can show you. i think we have some pictures of the scene we can show you. yes, that's it. not much happening at the moment because two police officers were injured as the man was detained for possession of a knife. joining me now is our correspondent, laura tra nt. the man was stopped by police shortly after 8:30pm outside buckingham palace. he had a knife and as those police officers tried to detain him they sustained what's been described as minor injuries to arms. the london ambulance service was called. they treated the two officers at the scene and they weren't taken to hospital and nobody else was hurt in this incident. the man is being held
hundreds of customers complained they were mistreated. rbs denies the accusations. on newsnight, as the battle for raqqa rages, how might so—called islamic state react? and could women really beat men at the marathon? good evening and welcome to bbc news. a man has been arrested tonight in an incident outside buckingham palace. i think we have some pictures of the scene we can i think we have some pictures of the scene we can show you. i think we have some pictures of the scene we can show...
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the uk leads the customs union?cally set out to mike approaches. firstly, they would like approaches. firstly, they would like a future customs partnership between the uk and eu, where there is an agreement on tariffs. things stay as they are, no need for checks. if that does not happen, there would be a highly streamlined customs arrangements, a combination of technology and exemptions to make that happen. larger traders would be able to register online, that is the idea, but smallertraders, able to register online, that is the idea, but smaller traders, which account for more than 80% of cross—border trade, well, the government believes they could be exempt from customs requirements altogether. whether all that comes to fruition, whether this conundrum can be resolved, depends on how the brexit negotiations go. briefly, chris, give us a sense of the political reaction north and south of the border to the government's proposals. well, it has been pretty predictable. the two main parties here, the democratic unionis
the uk leads the customs union?cally set out to mike approaches. firstly, they would like approaches. firstly, they would like a future customs partnership between the uk and eu, where there is an agreement on tariffs. things stay as they are, no need for checks. if that does not happen, there would be a highly streamlined customs arrangements, a combination of technology and exemptions to make that happen. larger traders would be able to register online, that is the idea, but smallertraders,...
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sed of selling to its customers. ed f selling to its customers. d of selling to its customers. of selling to its customers. of selling to its customers. ♪ before they can stand tall... ...they must first learn to stand out. get everything they need to shine, for less. this week at staples, shop our ninety-seven cent deals. staples. it's pro time. . . >>> good morning, i'm landon dowdy. and here today stock business headlines, wall street looks set for more gains today. the markets rose yesterday on the back of better than expected reports on hiring in the private sector and u.s. gdp. that showed that the economy grew 3 ners spring that's the fastest rate in two years. we look at data today on unemployment, spending, and home sales. the dow rose 27 points, the nasdaq up 66 to 6368. the nation's largest fuel pipeline is shutting its main diesel, jet fuel, and gasoline lines to the northeast because of outages due to hurricane harvey and lack of supply from refiners. the news has sent gas prices and the future's markets to a two-year high. the colonial pipeline connects refiners o
sed of selling to its customers. ed f selling to its customers. d of selling to its customers. of selling to its customers. of selling to its customers. ♪ before they can stand tall... ...they must first learn to stand out. get everything they need to shine, for less. this week at staples, shop our ninety-seven cent deals. staples. it's pro time. . . >>> good morning, i'm landon dowdy. and here today stock business headlines, wall street looks set for more gains today. the markets...
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— hundreds of customers complained they were mistreated.bs denies the accusations. it was like the gestapo walking in, the aggression, their divisiveness, the whole way in which they talked. also in the next hour: texas braces itself for hurricane harvey. what's feared to be the worst hurricane since katrina is due to hit the southern united states tonight. police in northern india say at least 28 people have been killed in violent clashes after a self—styled, controversial religious leader is convicted of rape. major travel disruption is expected across the uk as millions try to get away for the bank holiday weekend while engineering works hit the country's busiest rail routes. stations in london and services to wales and scotland will be heavily affected too. the return of caravan holidays. while people are pitching up holidays. while people are pitching up instead of taking off this summer. good evening and welcome to bbc news. they were small businesses that found themselves in need of help during the financial crisis almost a decade ag
— hundreds of customers complained they were mistreated.bs denies the accusations. it was like the gestapo walking in, the aggression, their divisiveness, the whole way in which they talked. also in the next hour: texas braces itself for hurricane harvey. what's feared to be the worst hurricane since katrina is due to hit the southern united states tonight. police in northern india say at least 28 people have been killed in violent clashes after a self—styled, controversial religious leader...
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i had forgotten to greet the customer and i waited for her to come to me. because i wasn't confident of the people answer the question. i printed out the receipt and handed it to the lady. she looked at me, smiled and was and said you'll get there. as i saw them walking out of the store i took a deep breath and white the sweat up a fourth. i felt like i just entered the longest 20 minutes of my life. i looked at my watch and said it is almost time to go. not yet, but we have to do a few things before we close. why don't you grab the vacuum cleaner and i will count the money? i wondered if ron hadn't tried to help me because he was insecure and not a good enough salesman himself. i wasn't sure. i left work after a very long and emotionally exhausting day. my wife came to pick me up since the city buses stopped running after 9:00. after nine at night. after put on the seatbelt she put the car in gear and we drove off. a few seconds later she asked me, so how was your first day on the sales floor? i did know what to say that i wasn't sure if the 85-year-old la
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union from the customs union.out the problems in the conservative party and, really, not about addressing the challenges faced by the british public and the needs of the economy and jobs. we're leaving, but nothing will change at the border for now. that, at least, is what the government is hoping for. simon jack, bbc news. in a moment we'll speak to chris buckler, who's on the irish border, but first eleanor garnier is in westminster. we heard that one senior eu negotiator has described these proposals as fantasy. what is the government hoping to achieve? with brexit talks hoping to get going again later this month, it is partly about the government trying to show that work is being done and it does have a plan. it's also an attempt to demonstrate political unity after differences of opinion from inside cabinet have spilled out into the public over recent weeks. clearly, this is about much more than domestic political battles. the government has presented its wish list, if you like. as we have heard, some in brus
union from the customs union.out the problems in the conservative party and, really, not about addressing the challenges faced by the british public and the needs of the economy and jobs. we're leaving, but nothing will change at the border for now. that, at least, is what the government is hoping for. simon jack, bbc news. in a moment we'll speak to chris buckler, who's on the irish border, but first eleanor garnier is in westminster. we heard that one senior eu negotiator has described these...
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this is how many new customers you have versus consistent customers you have.t the same time we want to make sure that their customers had control over what data they were sharing with square, because that's what goes to. we don't enable a buyer, a customer to share, or we don't enable our seller to seek the email address or phone number of a buyer, for instance, but we have given a button to a buyer on a receipt that says the seller can add me to their newsletter. or the seller can offer me rewards. we have opted more for a really simple straightforward control for the buyer customer, and then insights and more data for the seller customer. >> but in the case of something like the square physical card, which is a visa card, in that case visa is getting information based on the purchases made with a card? and the issues are still getting that information. >> they are getting that information. we don't control what data they sure choose not to share. >> producing siloed within square and does not involve initial? >> we give it back to the film in terms of insigh
this is how many new customers you have versus consistent customers you have.t the same time we want to make sure that their customers had control over what data they were sharing with square, because that's what goes to. we don't enable a buyer, a customer to share, or we don't enable our seller to seek the email address or phone number of a buyer, for instance, but we have given a button to a buyer on a receipt that says the seller can add me to their newsletter. or the seller can offer me...
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how the will capture customer receives the order.is to see if they like the idea of being physically able to get their pizzas from the car. the joys of technology. competition in the shared office market is heating up. one startup with lofty goals is providing offices in various locations across new york and san francisco. they received a close to funding $25 million round. with its biggest competition wework, showing no signs of slowing down, we -- do they have what it takes to go the distance? joined by the ceo. come a what ist your distinguishing factor when it comes to me looking for an office? why would i go to you rather than wework? >> it depends if you are a real company. it is a super old idea. suites might share together. if you are 50 or 100 or 200 people you do not want to sign a lease with all the building management issues. you want to focus on your business and let someone else provide you the headquarters. that is what we do. caroline: it is bigger. what about cities, your expansion plans -- that $25 million is being
how the will capture customer receives the order.is to see if they like the idea of being physically able to get their pizzas from the car. the joys of technology. competition in the shared office market is heating up. one startup with lofty goals is providing offices in various locations across new york and san francisco. they received a close to funding $25 million round. with its biggest competition wework, showing no signs of slowing down, we -- do they have what it takes to go the...
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this is exactly what customers want?e any concern that public cloud owners could still your private cloud business? when a newee is that things up in an industry, it is good for customers, if you stand in the way of those, you will do so at your own peril. just like when vm ware first came out as a little company, when it was just starting, dell was the first v server vendor to embracem ware. , we soldrace vm ware fewer servers because we could virtualize the server, but we ended up selling a lot more servers and we could imagine. now we are number one in the world and growing in double digits. that when customers want different modes of i.t., when they went to the public cloud in addition to the private cloud, it is important for us to listen and to bring the skip abilities to our customers. >> so when it comes to the amazon deal, or the google deal, how can tell use that deal? and pivotal are both part of dell technologies, and combining all of our sales force across the company, our channels, we will be ringing those
this is exactly what customers want?e any concern that public cloud owners could still your private cloud business? when a newee is that things up in an industry, it is good for customers, if you stand in the way of those, you will do so at your own peril. just like when vm ware first came out as a little company, when it was just starting, dell was the first v server vendor to embracem ware. , we soldrace vm ware fewer servers because we could virtualize the server, but we ended up selling a...
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i'm just wondering how you felt customers treated you? >> good and bad. and because of my accent people cannot communicate so that was a barrier. so they did not want to deal with me because they knew it would take longer for me to understand what they were saying. so i thought they did not like me because of that but it was not, they did not hate me because of that but they thought, they wanted to come in and get their stuff and leave. they do not want to have to explain over and over. but some people said bad things but there were a lot of good people who were really gracious and nice and supportive and want to give me the time to understand. i can't say for a long time, this is my second day, this is my third day, this is my fourth day. okay you have been every month! >> thank you for sharing. i wonder if you would use awkward social mobility -- >> do i select that? >> owner if you would use words. [inaudible] >> not pressure your question but this book is about my downward mobility. i started from india, had a good job. if i stayed in india i would pr
i'm just wondering how you felt customers treated you? >> good and bad. and because of my accent people cannot communicate so that was a barrier. so they did not want to deal with me because they knew it would take longer for me to understand what they were saying. so i thought they did not like me because of that but it was not, they did not hate me because of that but they thought, they wanted to come in and get their stuff and leave. they do not want to have to explain over and over....
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within the eu can circulate freely within the eu with hardly any customs duties, tariffs or customs checks and that there's one external border for goods being imported where every eu country applies the same tariff on them. the eu government will say on its position paper it is publishing tomorrow, although it's calling it a future partnership paper, saying it wa nts future partnership paper, saying it wants something pretty similar to that for this transition period to give business as much certainty as possible —— british government. then the government will offer to future scenarios for what comes after that. one is what they call a streamlined customs arrangement whereby the uk manages its border with as much technology as possible and as little redtape as possible so goods can ci’oss redtape as possible so goods can cross between the uk and the eu very easily. or even closer than that, what they're calling a new customs partnership, which would be an unprecedented deal the like of which the eu has never signed before but it would mean the uk and the eu treat everything in the customs
within the eu can circulate freely within the eu with hardly any customs duties, tariffs or customs checks and that there's one external border for goods being imported where every eu country applies the same tariff on them. the eu government will say on its position paper it is publishing tomorrow, although it's calling it a future partnership paper, saying it wa nts future partnership paper, saying it wants something pretty similar to that for this transition period to give business as much...
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customs union. eu countries in which borders disappear, goods move freely and with minimal checkups. but there is still an external border between the eu and the rest of the world. there, goods are checked and that some cases, tariffs are payable. what happens when we are outside the club? —— in some cases. the government said it wanted to leave and a new deal, but it could take five years. until then... and a new deal, but it could take five years. until then. .. the interim period where we get to it, it will take some time to get the structures in place. it will be a bit like the customs union. not the current customs union, we want to go out and strike out trade deals. while levy the border relations unchanged for a couple of years, we minimise disruption while forging new trade with people around the world. we will eventually end up with an almost frictionless arrangement with our old friends in the eu. it is a win—win—win westaby, we could have our cake and eat it too. parts of the proposal hav
customs union. eu countries in which borders disappear, goods move freely and with minimal checkups. but there is still an external border between the eu and the rest of the world. there, goods are checked and that some cases, tariffs are payable. what happens when we are outside the club? —— in some cases. the government said it wanted to leave and a new deal, but it could take five years. until then... and a new deal, but it could take five years. until then. .. the interim period where...
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of customers complained they were mistreated.bs denies the accusations. it was like the gestapo walking in, the aggression, their divisiveness, the whole way in which they talked. major travel disruption is expected across the uk as millions try to get away for the bank holiday weekend while engineering works are carried out on some of the country's busiest rail routes. police in northern india say at least 28 people have been killed in violent clashes at after a self—styled religious leader is convicted of rape. also in the next hour — texas braces itself for hurricane harvey. it's due to hit the southern united states tonight and is set to be the worst hurricane since katrina. this is the scene live at galveston on the texas coast. it's extremely murky and grey. and a forgotten collection of letters from the world famous code—breaker alan turing have been found in an old filing cabinet in a store room. good evening and welcome to bbc news. they were small businesses that found themselves in need of help during the financial cri
of customers complained they were mistreated.bs denies the accusations. it was like the gestapo walking in, the aggression, their divisiveness, the whole way in which they talked. major travel disruption is expected across the uk as millions try to get away for the bank holiday weekend while engineering works are carried out on some of the country's busiest rail routes. police in northern india say at least 28 people have been killed in violent clashes at after a self—styled religious leader...
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they lost 400,000 customers already this year. if you wa nt to customers already this year.o make higher profits from fewer customers, there is one way to square the circle, put up prices. the loyal customers of british gas are being absolutely milked. we are told time and time again, keep shopping around, there are better deals out there, make sure you switch. is that still the way to solve this? if they are losing customers as you say, they must be going to other companies, what is your advice to people today? you can ta ke your advice to people today? you can take control today. british gas's price is now over £1100. you can get a deal cheaper than £900. a £300 saving straightaway. there will be people left behind. that is what people left behind. that is what people are talking about, a price cap. today's news, british gas getting more money from smaller customer bases, it reminds us that we should have dropped this ages ago. we need a price cap. why will people be left behind? who gets left behind? i own a switching site, i tell everyone how easy it is, it ta kes tell e
they lost 400,000 customers already this year. if you wa nt to customers already this year.o make higher profits from fewer customers, there is one way to square the circle, put up prices. the loyal customers of british gas are being absolutely milked. we are told time and time again, keep shopping around, there are better deals out there, make sure you switch. is that still the way to solve this? if they are losing customers as you say, they must be going to other companies, what is your...
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as a customs and straight over.d, we could police it. it is there to say that worst might be able to track the vehicles passing the border it will be difficult to track virtually. —— it would be fair to say that it might be able to track. it will be very, very difficult for ireland. we are grateful for your time. donald trump has faced renewed criticism from within his own republican party by again blaming both sides involved in the clashes in virginia last weekend. the us president appeared to distance himself from his own statement a day earlier in which he condemned white supremacists. our washington correspondent david willis reports. i think there is blame on both sides. you look at both sides, i think there is blame on both sides and i have no doubt about it, and you don‘t have any doubt about it either. only the nazis...! and, and if you reported it accurately, you would say that. our washington correspondent gary o‘donoghuejoins me now. is this another u—turn from president trump? i think it's more serious t
as a customs and straight over.d, we could police it. it is there to say that worst might be able to track the vehicles passing the border it will be difficult to track virtually. —— it would be fair to say that it might be able to track. it will be very, very difficult for ireland. we are grateful for your time. donald trump has faced renewed criticism from within his own republican party by again blaming both sides involved in the clashes in virginia last weekend. the us president...
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in a comp different way than we've managed customers in our media business. certainly in the past. >> no comment from disney on services will launch or how much they'll cost, but the company says this announcement today represents a strategic shift in how it's bringing its content directly to consumers. i'm julia boorstin. >>> google fired an employee who reportedly wrote a memo suggesting men are better suited for technology jobs than women. it hit a nerve in silicon valley, which has been criticized for its lack of diversity. josh lipton has more google's c spot. he wanted employees to feel free to express themselves, but doesn't want to be thought of as al bi and bullying at his company. he decided the om option was to fire james demore. he said that the engineer had violated the company's code of conduct. that code says googles are expected to do their utmost to create a culture free of harassment, intimidation, bias and unlawful discrimination. he believes he violated that code when he wrote a ten-page memo arguing that innate differences between the sex
in a comp different way than we've managed customers in our media business. certainly in the past. >> no comment from disney on services will launch or how much they'll cost, but the company says this announcement today represents a strategic shift in how it's bringing its content directly to consumers. i'm julia boorstin. >>> google fired an employee who reportedly wrote a memo suggesting men are better suited for technology jobs than women. it hit a nerve in silicon valley,...
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, how the eu voice customs checks when you have the eu leaving the customs union and republic of irelandn. the government outlines two approaches, first, and you customs partnership as they call it with the eu, which means there was no need for any customs checks at also the border continues in its open state at the moment. if that doesn't happen, they say they would like what they call highly streamlined customs arrangement, a culmination of exemptions for some companies and technological solutions. more than 80% of cross—border trade is currently done by small and medium—sized businesses. it is proposing that small and medium—size businesses could be exempt from customs arrangements altogether. larger companies could make goods declarations online. what they are what proposing is to have cctv cameras at the border, or set back from it. they think that they'd be too close to a recognition of the ha rd too close to a recognition of the hard borders of the past. donald trump is facing a fresh wave of criticism after he again blamed both sides for the violence in charlottesville, virginia,
, how the eu voice customs checks when you have the eu leaving the customs union and republic of irelandn. the government outlines two approaches, first, and you customs partnership as they call it with the eu, which means there was no need for any customs checks at also the border continues in its open state at the moment. if that doesn't happen, they say they would like what they call highly streamlined customs arrangement, a culmination of exemptions for some companies and technological...
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if you are a former rbs customer, and you are a business customer and you were sent into this restructuringtreated badly, you should turn to the bank first where they have a £400 million compensation fund. it will be overseen by a retired high court judge and that is your first port of call. rbs are keen to put this particular chapter in their chequered cv behind them. thank you. a man has been shot in brussels after reportedly using a machete to attack soldiers on duty in the city. eye—witnesses reported hearing the sound of gunfire. kevin connelly is in brussels. the man has since died? that is right. brussels is one of those european cities where soldiers on patrol carrying rifles has become a commonplace sight. it is designed to reassure the public in the wake of attacks. however, to some individuals, those armed soldiers area individuals, those armed soldiers are a target. a man armed with a knife or machete attacked two soldiers in a busy district of shops and restaurants. he was then shot. he is reported to have died. two soldiers were lightly injured. the authorities are saying they
if you are a former rbs customer, and you are a business customer and you were sent into this restructuringtreated badly, you should turn to the bank first where they have a £400 million compensation fund. it will be overseen by a retired high court judge and that is your first port of call. rbs are keen to put this particular chapter in their chequered cv behind them. thank you. a man has been shot in brussels after reportedly using a machete to attack soldiers on duty in the city....
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we do not tell customers how much they are paying. 0verd raft customers customers how much they are payingching out there. all this has to change. we see this in the utility market. people do not switch because of inertia. that is the enemy of change, isn't it? the threat of customers moving will drive culture change in many of the big banks. we do not need every customer to switch flyer to make that market work. you need more than the 2% who move their bank account every year. the 2% who move their bank account every yea r. if the 2% who move their bank account every year. if we were in the 15 or 20% of searchers, that would be enough to make the bosses pay attention to this and focus on the customers, rather than the bank. your bank along with many others are known as challenger banks. you are trying to change the big five. switching is very important within this context. is any change actually happening? we are doing our bit to drive some change. we have 1000 customers a day moving their account and we are delighted with that. we cannot change and industry by ourselves. we do need the r
we do not tell customers how much they are paying. 0verd raft customers customers how much they are payingching out there. all this has to change. we see this in the utility market. people do not switch because of inertia. that is the enemy of change, isn't it? the threat of customers moving will drive culture change in many of the big banks. we do not need every customer to switch flyer to make that market work. you need more than the 2% who move their bank account every year. the 2% who move...
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the second option, the government calls a new customs partnership.al between the eu and the uk, where both sides would agree to do virtually everything the same when it came to customs, which would mean there would be no need for a board of goods between the two. and throughout, the uk will seek the power to do something it can't as a member of the eu — clinch trade deals around the globe. but all of it needs the agreement of eu leaders. likely? just ask running the docker —— ronnie the docker. leaders. likely? just ask running the docker —— ronnie the docketm is going to be hard, i think. do you think they want to punish the uk? no. maybe they want security for the next guy, otherwise if you play it well, another country will say, oh, it is not bad to leave the eu. and one of the hardest to convince will be the irish taoiseach. when brexit threatens to drive a wedge between north and south, or between britain and ireland, we need to build more bridges and fewer borders. the irish say they can't accept anything that brings any kind of border back to
the second option, the government calls a new customs partnership.al between the eu and the uk, where both sides would agree to do virtually everything the same when it came to customs, which would mean there would be no need for a board of goods between the two. and throughout, the uk will seek the power to do something it can't as a member of the eu — clinch trade deals around the globe. but all of it needs the agreement of eu leaders. likely? just ask running the docker —— ronnie the...
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>> we are taking steps in both diversified within customers and diversifying with other customers.re making progress on both fronts, so we are in more than phones, in tablets, watches, notebooks. that is one way of diversifying so you are not dependent on one source of revenue. the other is the activity we have started in china in the past 3-4 years has started to bear fruit. we have partnerships in addition to touching pretty much all the also havein china, we started a partnership with the chips manufactured in china, where we complement their chips. we provide the power, they provide the digital chips. spectrum, the biggest mobile chipset maker in china. through them, we can access hole tears of smaller customers, second-tier customers that we as a small company out of europe would not have access to. those are things we have put in place to ensure we have diversity. caroline: many people see you as a german-listed company, but you are u.k. headquartered. you are someone who came from iran to the united kingdom. this must be something that is close to your heart as well as your
>> we are taking steps in both diversified within customers and diversifying with other customers.re making progress on both fronts, so we are in more than phones, in tablets, watches, notebooks. that is one way of diversifying so you are not dependent on one source of revenue. the other is the activity we have started in china in the past 3-4 years has started to bear fruit. we have partnerships in addition to touching pretty much all the also havein china, we started a partnership with...
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they don't have democratic customers or republican customers.k customers trade carefully when they decide to join a presidential council or any council in the united states government because it can have an impact. >> but the thinking in january was, at the very least, give him a chance, right? and more directly, the policies that they put forward in the transition were pro-business let's make this happen this looks like it could go pretty well. market reacted to all of that. >> i think there was -- certainly, any new president coming in, and when the white house calls someone, they say, we would like you to serve on the council, the natural act if you're a patriotic american who believes in our country, you want to serve. so that's a natural tendency, whether it is an appointed position or a council. >> so the president went after the ceos for leaving the council on twitter he said, every ceo that drops out of the manufacturing council, i have many to take their place. grandstanders should not have gone on. ken frazier, kevin plain and others,
they don't have democratic customers or republican customers.k customers trade carefully when they decide to join a presidential council or any council in the united states government because it can have an impact. >> but the thinking in january was, at the very least, give him a chance, right? and more directly, the policies that they put forward in the transition were pro-business let's make this happen this looks like it could go pretty well. market reacted to all of that. >> i...
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if you look at turkey, they have a customs union arrangement but they are not in the eu.but actually the description of freedom of movement is rather misleading, because it is not unconditional, it is conditional. at the moment if we wa nted conditional. at the moment if we wanted to restrict the way free movement operates, we could, but we choose not to. if you have been in her country for two months and do not have a job or any prospect of getting a job, you can be removed. we choose not to do that. so there are things we can do to actually restrict the way free movement operates. so to clarify, if we ended up operates. so to clarify, if we ended up staying in the single market and customs union, would we be able to do that with changes to the system as it stands? is there a quid pro quo for maintaining the deal? absolutely, we could stay in the single market and restrict the way free movement operates, we can do so 110w. free movement operates, we can do so now. but he raised the issue of expectations, i think the government has a real problem here. it is not just ther
if you look at turkey, they have a customs union arrangement but they are not in the eu.but actually the description of freedom of movement is rather misleading, because it is not unconditional, it is conditional. at the moment if we wa nted conditional. at the moment if we wanted to restrict the way free movement operates, we could, but we choose not to. if you have been in her country for two months and do not have a job or any prospect of getting a job, you can be removed. we choose not to...
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high-tech ways of custom controls?on agriculture and electricity and the like, which indicate that the uk position is trying to replicate elements of the single market and the customs union by the back door. already, there is some tension. although the position papers are there. you have a kind of tension building up. it is good to have them, much later than the eu have reduced their papers. in this third round, we do have a reality of the deepening negotiations. what we are seeing because of that is this issue, we saw it with the opposition labour party... they may now want to stay in the single market? yes, a reality check. the third round means that the uk is facing up to the idea of what it means to come out of the single market and customs union. we area big single market and customs union. we are a big economy. the reality is dawning, the third round will start to really look at that. it will be northern ireland and the peace process , northern ireland and the peace process, all of the important things about that
high-tech ways of custom controls?on agriculture and electricity and the like, which indicate that the uk position is trying to replicate elements of the single market and the customs union by the back door. already, there is some tension. although the position papers are there. you have a kind of tension building up. it is good to have them, much later than the eu have reduced their papers. in this third round, we do have a reality of the deepening negotiations. what we are seeing because of...
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the government has published proposals for a temporary customs union with the eu after brexit.s criticised the plans, but the brexit secretary says the ideas will help minimise disruption to business. president trump has again blamed both sides for the violence in virginia over the weekend, accusing what he called alt left activists of attacking white nationalists. the actions of kensington and chelsea council will be examined as part of the public inquiry into the grenfell tower disaster. at least 80 people died when a fire quickly spread through the tower block in june. millions of rail passengers will see a 3.6% increase in fare when prices rise in january 2018. the price rise will affect season tickets and some off—peak fares in england and wales. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the author and former conservative advisorjo—anne nadler, and the broadcaster david davies. a reminder of what is on the front pages. the express leads with new figures that suggest house prices have soared by 10,000 pounds on average
the government has published proposals for a temporary customs union with the eu after brexit.s criticised the plans, but the brexit secretary says the ideas will help minimise disruption to business. president trump has again blamed both sides for the violence in virginia over the weekend, accusing what he called alt left activists of attacking white nationalists. the actions of kensington and chelsea council will be examined as part of the public inquiry into the grenfell tower disaster. at...
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well, why don't we just stay in the customs union?t to have something, that, you know, if it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, you know, it's a duck. we're leaving but nothing will change at the border for now, that at least is what the government is hoping for. let's get the reaction from brussels — adam fleming is there. we know exactly what the uk government wants. but what do the eu's priorities? george, the eu's first priority is protecting its timetable, hence that tweet from the chief negotiator saying it's make progress on the issues of ireland, the uk's financial obligations and citizens‘ the uk‘s financial obligations and citizens‘ rights first, before moving on to the next phase of talks which is about the future relationship. although it will be intriguing to see if this british paper published today kick—starts a discussion amongst the other eu countries about what that future relationship might look like. i imagine that was one of the intentions of the british government today in publishing that p
well, why don't we just stay in the customs union?t to have something, that, you know, if it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, you know, it's a duck. we're leaving but nothing will change at the border for now, that at least is what the government is hoping for. let's get the reaction from brussels — adam fleming is there. we know exactly what the uk government wants. but what do the eu's priorities? george, the eu's first priority is protecting its timetable, hence...
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some transitional period, still in the customs union. . . ?take. a little bit more detail is emerging but still far from clear. some people may remember that only 24 hours ago, we were insisting we would leave the customs union but now, apparently we will ask for a temporary customs union, this is because the government has accepted the warnings from business that there will be chaos at checkpoints u nless we there will be chaos at checkpoints unless we have some kind of customs deal, too late to agree a permanent deal, too late to agree a permanent deal early. transitional one. from there on, it still gets murky. seeking trade deals from other countries, the day after we leave the eu in 2019, and the rules are that you cannot do that. we will be aligned to the customs union, you cannot seek outside trade deals. evenif cannot seek outside trade deals. even if the government is proposing this temporary customs union to take into the talks, which we resume at the end of the month, we do not know what the will say in response. like any other vict
some transitional period, still in the customs union. . . ?take. a little bit more detail is emerging but still far from clear. some people may remember that only 24 hours ago, we were insisting we would leave the customs union but now, apparently we will ask for a temporary customs union, this is because the government has accepted the warnings from business that there will be chaos at checkpoints u nless we there will be chaos at checkpoints unless we have some kind of customs deal, too late...
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the company's customers will be affected. the compa ny‘s gas prices customers will be affected.umer affairs expert with money supermarket. what difference will it make? what difference will it make ?m will make a big difference in september when people see their electricity bills rising just as we approach the dark and cold winter months. so, announcing the rise at the beginning of august, when people don't have energy bills to the front of mind, maybe thinking more about their holidays can be seen as a shrewd tactic because it is almost like the bad news is coming out at the right time, but when it comes to september people will feel that pinch and that's the time they should be thinking about finding a better deal. when british gas explains why they have done it, people probably glaze over a bit. all they care about is the figure at the end of the year. what will the change to that be? well, if you are ona change to that be? well, if you are on a variable rate standard tariff with british gas and you are a household with typical consumption, you will see your bills go up by £7
the company's customers will be affected. the compa ny‘s gas prices customers will be affected.umer affairs expert with money supermarket. what difference will it make? what difference will it make ?m will make a big difference in september when people see their electricity bills rising just as we approach the dark and cold winter months. so, announcing the rise at the beginning of august, when people don't have energy bills to the front of mind, maybe thinking more about their holidays can...
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they want to leave the customs union but they don't wa nt the customs union but they don't want anythingyou out or in? technically out, but nothing much will change, the only thing that will change, if we are technically out of the customs union means the uk is at liberty to sign, negotiate and find new trade deals, as you say, having your cake and eating it. this is what boris johnson was so fond of and eu officials were not. business will probably like this, it means they will have to adjust once we find other trade deals in place, rather than having to adjust once and again when we signed trade deals, this relies on the fact that a deal will be done, no sense that this will actually happen, we haven't started discussing trade yet. that's a really important point, let's say technically they say you are out of the customs union, you can negotiate your own trade deals, it will be very ha rd to your own trade deals, it will be very hard to see how those substantive trade talks with third—party countries can't even we still don't know the overriding relationship between the uk and the eu w
they want to leave the customs union but they don't wa nt the customs union but they don't want anythingyou out or in? technically out, but nothing much will change, the only thing that will change, if we are technically out of the customs union means the uk is at liberty to sign, negotiate and find new trade deals, as you say, having your cake and eating it. this is what boris johnson was so fond of and eu officials were not. business will probably like this, it means they will have to adjust...
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well, why don't we just stay in the customs union?ave something, that, you know, if it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, you know, it's a duck. we're leaving, but nothing will change at the border for now, that at least is what the government is hoping for. simon jack, bbc news. well our correspondent adam fleming, who's in brussels, says eu officials want to see british negotiators concentrate on two key elements of the brexit process in order that the talks are a success. the questions here in brussels boil down to two issues. timing and content. 0n timing, eu's chief negotiator michel barnier has tweeted that he wants to stick to his timetable, which is that you make progress on issues like the irish border, the uk's financial obligations and the rights of eu citizens living in the uk and british citizens living elsewhere in europe after brexit before you talk about the future relationship. he is clear about that. on a twitter he said, the quicker you make that progress the quicker you can talk about the oth
well, why don't we just stay in the customs union?ave something, that, you know, if it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, you know, it's a duck. we're leaving, but nothing will change at the border for now, that at least is what the government is hoping for. simon jack, bbc news. well our correspondent adam fleming, who's in brussels, says eu officials want to see british negotiators concentrate on two key elements of the brexit process in order that the talks are a...
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this is how many new customers you have versus existing customers you have. at the same time, make sure customers have control over what data they were sharing with square because that's where it goes to. we don't enable a buyer, a customer to share -- we don't enable a seller to see the e-mail address or phone number of a buyer, for instance. but we have given a button to the buyer under seat that says they can add me to their newsletter or the seller can offer me records. we opted more for simple, straightforward controls for the buyer customer in the inside and the data for the customer >> the square card is the visa card. in that case visa is getting information based on the purchase and the issuers are still getting information. >> they are getting the information. we don't control what data they choose to share or choose not to share. >> we get impacts in terms of his rights and back to the buyer in terms of options. >> several european companies will figure out checks and tenure saw bills and coins are going extinct across the world. why is the u.s. la
this is how many new customers you have versus existing customers you have. at the same time, make sure customers have control over what data they were sharing with square because that's where it goes to. we don't enable a buyer, a customer to share -- we don't enable a seller to see the e-mail address or phone number of a buyer, for instance. but we have given a button to the buyer under seat that says they can add me to their newsletter or the seller can offer me records. we opted more for...
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and they help the customers use the data to good effect. >> how ag not tick are you if a big customers, we're on amazon, but we're also on azure. are you okay >> we're perfectly fine. we partner well with sales force, amazon, azure, google anybody in the analytic space. we bring data to them. we actually don't have databases of our own it can be data spaces in any kinds of the new databases we call ourselves main frame and everything in between. that's how agnostic we are. >> i do want to bring in -- john ledger claims he knows more about everybody. that's part of the secret to success. does he know more about informatica than everybody i don't mean about privacy, i'm just saying -- >> exactly we provide the services for our customers to know more someone like t-mobile would use our software and services to know more. we're not the ones who know more, they know more about their customers using their product. >> i do hope some day you become public we have a big belief in the data center it's the greatest bull market of our lifetime of which informatica is integral to the whole solutio
and they help the customers use the data to good effect. >> how ag not tick are you if a big customers, we're on amazon, but we're also on azure. are you okay >> we're perfectly fine. we partner well with sales force, amazon, azure, google anybody in the analytic space. we bring data to them. we actually don't have databases of our own it can be data spaces in any kinds of the new databases we call ourselves main frame and everything in between. that's how agnostic we are. >>...
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provide world-class service to customers.oline: the individual who lost $8,000 because of his verizon phone, that was not a hack? >> oh, i see. what we call that is an account takeover where individuals will get targeted to have their phone ported or her password compromised. that helps to proactively notify customers when we see things happen. we have a number of proprietary steps internally that when we look at something suspicious, we locked down the account and help the customer as well. caroline: you have $100 million. you have plenty of priorities. customer support, engineering. what about the expansion of the cryptocurrency you currently accept? you are looking into bitcoin cash. are there any more to be added to the portfolio? thoughtful ande provide a curated selection of digital assets customers can trade. gdax, there will be more than on coinbase. want to get our product to the place for customers are getting the experience they expect and we have a stable performance exchange. once we accomplish that, we will ing
provide world-class service to customers.oline: the individual who lost $8,000 because of his verizon phone, that was not a hack? >> oh, i see. what we call that is an account takeover where individuals will get targeted to have their phone ported or her password compromised. that helps to proactively notify customers when we see things happen. we have a number of proprietary steps internally that when we look at something suspicious, we locked down the account and help the customer as...
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how do they keep customers loyal?n about us. you're with business live from bbc news. energy giant british gas is to raise electricity prices by 12.5% from mid—september — but gas prices will be kepy on held. but gas prices will be kept on held. it means the average annual bill for a typical household will go up by £76 to £1,120. ian conn is the chief executive of parent company centrica, he explained why to our business editor, simonjack. the reason for this is the transmission and distribution costs have been going up, as well as the environmental and social policy costs, and recently we have actually been selling electricity at a loss. those are the reasons we've had to put up prices, beginning in the middle of september. the overall impact for the average dual fuel bill is 7.3%. 0r, impact for the average dual fuel bill is 7.3%. or, £76. this impact for the average dual fuel bill is 7.3%. 0r, £76. this will affect 3.1 million of our customers, out of a total of 8.4 million. defending that 12.5% rise in electricity
how do they keep customers loyal?n about us. you're with business live from bbc news. energy giant british gas is to raise electricity prices by 12.5% from mid—september — but gas prices will be kepy on held. but gas prices will be kept on held. it means the average annual bill for a typical household will go up by £76 to £1,120. ian conn is the chief executive of parent company centrica, he explained why to our business editor, simonjack. the reason for this is the transmission and...
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the customer of our customer. we love places like lou bottle. to go up to the counter, we are not there to pay or have a transaction. we are there to actually get a coffee and drink it. how do we take that away completely? that ising thing about miss is that the business is inherently there. we get a transaction fee every single time someone swipes a credit card. every time we help a seller make a sale or grow, our business grows and we can help more sellers grow as well. we can also as we grow take on things that we want to fix. cash represents a desire to build something for ourselves. honore either basis it was about fixing a problem we were having. the problem being that we wanted a simple, open, and fast way to send money to each other. that was it. there were certainly solutions out there. we didn't love them. because of the amount of work that one had to do to sign up. the speed that it took. jack: 6 -- lauren: services like venmo, paypal. thing, paperle cash, western union. make sending money as easy as me
the customer of our customer. we love places like lou bottle. to go up to the counter, we are not there to pay or have a transaction. we are there to actually get a coffee and drink it. how do we take that away completely? that ising thing about miss is that the business is inherently there. we get a transaction fee every single time someone swipes a credit card. every time we help a seller make a sale or grow, our business grows and we can help more sellers grow as well. we can also as we grow...
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it's just on the paper, every day, we focus on customer. make sure the customer's happy. i think as long as we focus on making our customer happy, i think those will work for a long long time. >> is that your last funding round for an initial public offering? >> hopefully. you never know. hopefully that's the last one. they really help us a lot. >> when do you see the ipo happening? >> it's hard to say. we never talk about ipo. make sure we make the customer happy. >> if that happens, we make sure it happens by itself. we never talk about ipo. >> i always enjoy that conversation, we have it constantly on this show. when are you going to ipo? >> we don't talk about that. >>. >> you gave a much more complete answer than i was expecting. >>> lots of people have welcomed amazon's alexa into their homes. how brands want to come in too when press here continues. >>> a couple days ago, ali baba became the latest tech company to offer voice assistance, they call it genie. for now, it only understands mandarin. the echo, created the category. brands are desperate to get into your
it's just on the paper, every day, we focus on customer. make sure the customer's happy. i think as long as we focus on making our customer happy, i think those will work for a long long time. >> is that your last funding round for an initial public offering? >> hopefully. you never know. hopefully that's the last one. they really help us a lot. >> when do you see the ipo happening? >> it's hard to say. we never talk about ipo. make sure we make the customer happy....
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drain the customer's bank accounts.tem chase will generate a new card and mail it to the customer's address on file. >>> you may stop one scam but another is always rearing up. the federal trade commission says watch out for imposters claiming you won a government grant. the ftc says the scammers are pretending to call from the national institute of health. they were slelected to receive 14,000 grant. they tell victims the pay with itunes gift cards, green dot cards or give their bank account numbers. if you get such a call just hang up. sgr but he seemed so nice on the phone. >> they trick people. >>> next, somebody's going to miss this. an east bay man wants to return a baseball card collection found scattered along the bay area highway. >> dan is here with a look at what's coming up at 5:00. >> the suspected thief captured on surveillance and the lifetime of memories that were stolen. one bay area woman hopes you can help find this guy. >>> a big rig and a pick up collides. the mess is still being cleaned up. >>> the
drain the customer's bank accounts.tem chase will generate a new card and mail it to the customer's address on file. >>> you may stop one scam but another is always rearing up. the federal trade commission says watch out for imposters claiming you won a government grant. the ftc says the scammers are pretending to call from the national institute of health. they were slelected to receive 14,000 grant. they tell victims the pay with itunes gift cards, green dot cards or give their bank...
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we will make customers whole however it remains unclear how many customers were affected and to what degree we don't know how long it was going on either but we do know is that this adds to the skepticism over wells fargo's internal management and oversight and that will impact customers and shareholders down the road as well as government oversight committees that want to take down almost all of the bank's directors. bianco we're learning about this because wells fargo is in some ways trying to be transparent at least with their investors and this came out during a conference call but as you mentioned there's a lot we don't know about this scandal still so we do not know how many people were impacted but how many people have been impacted by the previous two scandals well if those are any indications wells fargo is in a lot of trouble start out by saying that in the most with the july scandal eight hundred thousand customers were affected by purchasing the necessary current turns ok so two hundred seventy four thousand of those people were pushed into delinquency and twenty five tho
we will make customers whole however it remains unclear how many customers were affected and to what degree we don't know how long it was going on either but we do know is that this adds to the skepticism over wells fargo's internal management and oversight and that will impact customers and shareholders down the road as well as government oversight committees that want to take down almost all of the bank's directors. bianco we're learning about this because wells fargo is in some ways trying...