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what he's looking at is the u.s.,erm security of the its economy, and workforce. go.tions come and every year is an election. down key trump has let principles of fairness and , and law-abiding deals and enforcement. he wants to do it. believe this, i will say it again, america is the greatest economy in the world and has been, because we are the andst, the rule of law, because we are allowed to exercise our god-given talents. otherthere is theft or issues, we don't permit that here. we mustn't permit it overseas. i don't care what country it is. you can't steal our god-given technology the advances and innovations which have made us so great for centuries. that's what the president is fighting for. i don't think it has to do with elections. i love talking to you, but i want to be fair. our principles haven't changed whatsoever. it put him in a less commanding position when it comes to china? >> no. think this impeachment stuff is going anyplace. there may be a vote, there won't be a conviction. that is my view. aside, those opinions we've seen no evidence of that
what he's looking at is the u.s.,erm security of the its economy, and workforce. go.tions come and every year is an election. down key trump has let principles of fairness and , and law-abiding deals and enforcement. he wants to do it. believe this, i will say it again, america is the greatest economy in the world and has been, because we are the andst, the rule of law, because we are allowed to exercise our god-given talents. otherthere is theft or issues, we don't permit that here. we mustn't...
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crispin is a longstanding christmas tradition in southern germany and here in the erm work you may evenhave a chance to meet her personally. loaded question nice to meet you how many appointments have you had so far today. why does your my 5th or 6th appointment today i think had 0 map ok. it's a bit cold but that's ok but how is the christian chosen do you need special talents. that's you have to be from nurnberg between 16 and 19 and at least 160 times you have to have a head for heights and be out in all weather this call is a full time job you're on duty nonstop from the moment the market opens until christmas eve what is it a difficult day like for you. as a typical day they pick me up at 9 am so i get up at 7 am i normally visit to nursery schools in the mornings and then if it's a tuesday or thursday i have a children's fairy tale hour and then i go to the children's christmas market and go on the rides with that i cannot buy and then i walk into the christmas market for an hour and i'm from some states and and then i visit retirement homes hospitals charity events i usually get
crispin is a longstanding christmas tradition in southern germany and here in the erm work you may evenhave a chance to meet her personally. loaded question nice to meet you how many appointments have you had so far today. why does your my 5th or 6th appointment today i think had 0 map ok. it's a bit cold but that's ok but how is the christian chosen do you need special talents. that's you have to be from nurnberg between 16 and 19 and at least 160 times you have to have a head for heights and...
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and, erm, sorry... sorry. are you all right? can i take a minute?ike a family. and like, most importantly, it's like god's people. and obviously this is not how god's people are supposed to behave. the church says it's investigating and will give gracy‘s pastor, ebo dougan, the opportunity of first response. it says dougan, who's one of spac nation's trustees, handed in his resignation to the board two weeks ago. spac nation denies that either the church or tobi adegboyega are financially exploiting young people. it says it has a robust complaints procedure and a well—run disciplinary system — it can't be responsible for what its hundreds of members do, some of whom are ex—offenders. the church has big ambitions. it says it has 2,000 young members and is expanding into universities outside london. so hostels and uni accommodation be targeted, 11096. everywhere where there is young people. in october this year, tobi adegboyega attended boris johnson's speech at the tory party conference. spac nation has this vision of being a megachurch and i think t
and, erm, sorry... sorry. are you all right? can i take a minute?ike a family. and like, most importantly, it's like god's people. and obviously this is not how god's people are supposed to behave. the church says it's investigating and will give gracy‘s pastor, ebo dougan, the opportunity of first response. it says dougan, who's one of spac nation's trustees, handed in his resignation to the board two weeks ago. spac nation denies that either the church or tobi adegboyega are financially...
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the country you know the other monks of the civil society actors a majority of them including job ermes journalists from arrow or d. and other of lead so yes you are absolutely right facts on the grounds are not likely to change however this is one of the very very few venues for pressure accountability and justice in a international order that is completely broken on you know when it comes to the wretched of the earth the oppressed not just the premise that the palestinians. you know the syrians so i think in the end that scenario we are looking at. rather rather this small picture and but still as activists and advocates for humanoids and the rights of common human beings we cannot give up hope that this is something that we must hold onto and built on to build the law a bigger move that we call for boycott of nima because nima has turned in to get the equivalent of the road to germany in the 1930 s. today under our sun to cheese vote and active leadership monks on he will have to leave it there thank you for coming on up front and that's our show up from where we back next week. disc
the country you know the other monks of the civil society actors a majority of them including job ermes journalists from arrow or d. and other of lead so yes you are absolutely right facts on the grounds are not likely to change however this is one of the very very few venues for pressure accountability and justice in a international order that is completely broken on you know when it comes to the wretched of the earth the oppressed not just the premise that the palestinians. you know the...
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it's an iced, erm, oat latte. it's incredible. there's been a lot of cold acting, isn't there?going brr, and other takes where they're like, ah... here we go. have you not got suncream on? no, i haven't. you got it? i don't know what i'm looking at. hello. hang on, hang on. you are back here in barry island. mm. when you think you have a us talk show, it mustjust blow your mind. yeah, the trick is not to think about it too much. because i think it's dangerous to have a sort of rear—view mirror and looking at the things you've done, you have to keep looking at the things that you're going to do or want to do. i think that's the trick to sort of holding yourself together and not perhaps starting to think that you're a bit more of a dude than you really are. fan: hello! hello. anywhere — i don't care. are you sure? yeah, yeah — i'm positive. i'll sign it. but do not get this tattooed. what's going to surprise people about this? surprises? there might be a couple. you might find some things that you've been wondering about, mostly all we want it to be is a joyful hour. here we are,
it's an iced, erm, oat latte. it's incredible. there's been a lot of cold acting, isn't there?going brr, and other takes where they're like, ah... here we go. have you not got suncream on? no, i haven't. you got it? i don't know what i'm looking at. hello. hang on, hang on. you are back here in barry island. mm. when you think you have a us talk show, it mustjust blow your mind. yeah, the trick is not to think about it too much. because i think it's dangerous to have a sort of rear—view...
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and the next thing i knew, there was a pile of bodies next to me, erm...o and help," because i was actually, i'm actually a nurse. i was a student nurse at the time. but my body just couldn't do anything. and the guilt of not helping... ..isjust unreal. but on the day, media outlets, including the bbc, reported as fact duckenfield's lie that fans had forced open the gate. fans rushed through a broken turnstile, crushing liverpool supporters against the front of the stand. the radio was full of it. and it was said that the gate had been smashed open. and of course david duckenfield now confesses that he said that the liverpool fans had broken in. it wasn't true. the history of hillsborough has hung heavily over proceedings here at preston crown court. families and campaigners, who have listened to countless legal deliberations over the years, have found it hard to do so again. duckenfield was charged with the gross negligence manslaughter of 95 people. but it's widely known that 96 fans died as a result of that day. under the law at the time, he couldn't be
and the next thing i knew, there was a pile of bodies next to me, erm...o and help," because i was actually, i'm actually a nurse. i was a student nurse at the time. but my body just couldn't do anything. and the guilt of not helping... ..isjust unreal. but on the day, media outlets, including the bbc, reported as fact duckenfield's lie that fans had forced open the gate. fans rushed through a broken turnstile, crushing liverpool supporters against the front of the stand. the radio was...
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deprived actions said a crazy nancy pelosi says house democrats are erm have branded themselves with an eternal mark of shame and it really is it's a disgrace. with a republican controlled senate unlikely to remove him trumps fate will likely be decided in the november election in places like this john hendren al jazeera battle creek michigan. i had in the. tail not care what the lebanese next prime minister after a major party declines to put forward an emmy nomination. hello again welcome back to international weather forecast while here across north asia things are looking too bad in terms of the clouds but we are dealing with some very cold air coming in from north eastern china as well as eastern russia temporize for vladivostok minus 8 degrees there pyongyang bias too but over here towards tokyo expect to see a temptress coming down as we enter into the weekend seeing a combination of rain here on friday 15 degrees for you there but dropping down to about 9 by the time we get towards saturday sendai a little bit colder there at 6 degrees down towards the south though it is goin
deprived actions said a crazy nancy pelosi says house democrats are erm have branded themselves with an eternal mark of shame and it really is it's a disgrace. with a republican controlled senate unlikely to remove him trumps fate will likely be decided in the november election in places like this john hendren al jazeera battle creek michigan. i had in the. tail not care what the lebanese next prime minister after a major party declines to put forward an emmy nomination. hello again welcome...
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it,erms of a reputational if only an asian subsidiary unit is admitting guilt, what does that mean for as a firm as a whole? >> we will have to see if this goes through, but so far the reputational hit has been huge. were talking about u.s. federal agencies, but singapore expanding their investigation into goldman sachs as well, not to mention malaysia has criminal charges against 17 current and former goldman sachs employees, not to mention this whole scandal gave a snapshot of what the backdoor dealings are and carry outre trying to these bond sales and how much goldman sachs ends up earning from these bond sales, and the inner picture of what is happening there. scarlet: thank you. for more, don't miss daybreak asia and daybreak australia. coming up, the numbers for third p and income come out tomorrow. joe: and we cover the democratic debate live from los angeles. romaine: tomorrow, the big rollover. scarlet: that does it for "what'd you miss?" joe: have a great evening. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ in san taylor riggs francisco in for emily chang. this is "bloomberg technology." hitting
it,erms of a reputational if only an asian subsidiary unit is admitting guilt, what does that mean for as a firm as a whole? >> we will have to see if this goes through, but so far the reputational hit has been huge. were talking about u.s. federal agencies, but singapore expanding their investigation into goldman sachs as well, not to mention malaysia has criminal charges against 17 current and former goldman sachs employees, not to mention this whole scandal gave a snapshot of what the...
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we do have some success in .erms of heart diseases .6%, 12% on d.b., child mortality went down sickly. that's where we would need to move. these are the avenues that we want to go further. now, going back to waga and its decision. well, it's not fair, first of all. but it doesn't make sense. and it runs counter to international law. take doping rule violations. were taken ions before the previous olympic games and now it's happening again. that's never happened in the history of humanity, to be punished for the same crime twice. and again, every punishment should be individual. if you find someone responsible for violating doping rules, then that's natural, then that's fair. but if the vast majority of our athletes are clean, how can you slap a ban against them? take a young figure skating stars. do they have any relation to those scandals? no. so they are geniuses, they can do what others cannot. ok, so that's an attempt to get rid of competitors. yes, you can do it. but will it help the world sports? no. i spoke about that during the press conference in paris. olympic team an from a
we do have some success in .erms of heart diseases .6%, 12% on d.b., child mortality went down sickly. that's where we would need to move. these are the avenues that we want to go further. now, going back to waga and its decision. well, it's not fair, first of all. but it doesn't make sense. and it runs counter to international law. take doping rule violations. were taken ions before the previous olympic games and now it's happening again. that's never happened in the history of humanity, to be...
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it's an iced, erm, oat latte. that sounds horrible. it's incredible.s the hottest day of the year." there's been a lot of cold acting. only when you remember to do it! there's going to be some takes for people are going brrr and other takes where they're, like... you're back here in barry. when you think you have a us talk show, it mustjust blow your mind. yeah, the trick is to try not to think about it too much because i think it's quite a dangerous thing to have a rear view mirror and looking at all the things you've done. you've got to be looking at things you're going to do or want to do. i think that's the trick to hold yourself together and not starting to think that you're a bit more of a dude than you really are. anywhere, i don't care. are you sure? i'll sign it, but do not get this tattooed. 0h, james, we love you! the thing with the show has always been trying to find the extraordinary and the ordinary. that's where the show was born from. something so small, seemingly so small as two people falling in love and choosing to spend the rest of
it's an iced, erm, oat latte. that sounds horrible. it's incredible.s the hottest day of the year." there's been a lot of cold acting. only when you remember to do it! there's going to be some takes for people are going brrr and other takes where they're, like... you're back here in barry. when you think you have a us talk show, it mustjust blow your mind. yeah, the trick is to try not to think about it too much because i think it's quite a dangerous thing to have a rear view mirror and...
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n an exclusive interview, he said he thinks the long erm investors should be cautious going into 2020 could kind of hear the collective sigh of relief, i would say, over the last week's events. certainty that we're on a path to a reasonable brexit. one ad the new phase trade talks with china. and a the new nafta very calming statement from but, like many statements that seem true on a surface this one has lot of dangers because for the most part none of these away any re going time soon. we're just starting on the journey on how the new trade deals will work out. we're just starting on the egotiations with china about the real issues. we're just starting on a probably increased volatility as we head into the election here so while ertainly a little collective sigh of relief is understandable, i think that will rapidly in 2020 see that the uncertainty has all.gone away at >> you sound cautious. >> we are cautious and i think we're particularly cautious when you take a term view. o, in the last decade, the s&p has returned actually 13% compounded annually. balanced ly a portfolio has re
n an exclusive interview, he said he thinks the long erm investors should be cautious going into 2020 could kind of hear the collective sigh of relief, i would say, over the last week's events. certainty that we're on a path to a reasonable brexit. one ad the new phase trade talks with china. and a the new nafta very calming statement from but, like many statements that seem true on a surface this one has lot of dangers because for the most part none of these away any re going time soon. we're...
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love obama the man, idialize him but in tum oz erms of policies, rethink what they were.e's a delayed grief where it didn't gain traction to that degree. >> do you understand that? >> i'm just saying they're mad at obama for what he didn't do, they love him as a human being. kamala harris invoked a similar presentation and so does cory booker with similar policies, attacking the center as opposed to left-leaning policies. i'm sawing there's a delayed reaction to obama can't dismim individually but collectively there's something going on. >> we talked about this. black women fuelling the democratic party, helping win races all over. i was talking to my mom and she said, listen, don't get it twisted. trump was on the ballot in louisiana and the more he came to louisiana, the more, especially black women down there, got out and were doing get out the vote rallies and what have you. but you don't see -- the support for black candidates, especially black women candidate said among the party. >> i think there are a number of things going on that should be a piece. maybe he'll l
love obama the man, idialize him but in tum oz erms of policies, rethink what they were.e's a delayed grief where it didn't gain traction to that degree. >> do you understand that? >> i'm just saying they're mad at obama for what he didn't do, they love him as a human being. kamala harris invoked a similar presentation and so does cory booker with similar policies, attacking the center as opposed to left-leaning policies. i'm sawing there's a delayed reaction to obama can't dismim...
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i might be dead by the time it happens, so the intermediate .erm, technicals are good economy is fine, and if anything, our biggest problem the fed shifted from their qt or titan program, our biggest problem was obviously global trade and worries over global trade. i'm not saying everything is all peaches and roses now, but certainly on a rate of change --is, i don't see that being if anything, there is a de-escalation, not an escalation there. carol: interestingly, there is reason to think that perhaps that global stimulus he was talking about may not be as much of a sure thing as everybody thinks. take a look at this long-term chart and why we have the trade policy economic uncertainty indicator coming down. the policy indicator, though, in yellow shooting higher, suggesting it may not be quite as known as expected. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ carol: you're listening to and watching "bloomberg businessweek," a special edition. i want to talk about alternative strategies. our next guest focuses on diversification from diversification -- diversification from traditional asset
i might be dead by the time it happens, so the intermediate .erm, technicals are good economy is fine, and if anything, our biggest problem the fed shifted from their qt or titan program, our biggest problem was obviously global trade and worries over global trade. i'm not saying everything is all peaches and roses now, but certainly on a rate of change --is, i don't see that being if anything, there is a de-escalation, not an escalation there. carol: interestingly, there is reason to think...
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if you got other places, obviously the farther south you go the warm erm ter the tempera will be. to know what is the weather going to be like. even if you're at home you like to watch the ball drop inside of your home. relatively normal for this area. yes, it's cold but the end of december and early january. the key is that it's not going to be raining. you'll have dry conditions and, again, you've had years where it's been freezing cold and freezer why it's snowed and years it's rained. to me personally, i don't really care what the temperature is. i just don't want it to be raining. in new york city, the good news, we will not have rain for the ball drop this year. not bad. >> that's pretty good. >> thank you, allison. let's put the video back up of the ball that drops. 2,688 waterford crystals on the iconic new year's eve ball. it will drop wednesday at midnight. how much do you think it weighs? >> i'm going to say 11,875 pounds, and i only say that because it's in the prompter. >> the theme for this year's newest crystals is goodwill and they're represented by three pineapple
if you got other places, obviously the farther south you go the warm erm ter the tempera will be. to know what is the weather going to be like. even if you're at home you like to watch the ball drop inside of your home. relatively normal for this area. yes, it's cold but the end of december and early january. the key is that it's not going to be raining. you'll have dry conditions and, again, you've had years where it's been freezing cold and freezer why it's snowed and years it's rained. to me...
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i would appreciate if you reflect on the somali land in terms of its contribution in erms of peace and stability to region. and the political situation in the changing horn of africa. thank you. >> somali land is very interesting, historical position. this is in the region unique in africa, which is already seeing two secessions legitimized if i may put it that way. you representing somali land would probably want to be the third that is legitimized. the reality at the moment is . at that is for your neighbor, somalia itself, the african union and others. but there's absolutely no doubt that so long as somali land can continue to show thats the keeping stability, and it would help that somali land showed that it could maintain the politics, electoral processes and the like would actually stick to that because right now you're run a bit into the sand on that. i think only time will tell what i -- what i would suggest is that somali land is -- your deep aspirations not with stanning should be watching very carefully what is happening more widely in the region. is there a wider context wi
i would appreciate if you reflect on the somali land in terms of its contribution in erms of peace and stability to region. and the political situation in the changing horn of africa. thank you. >> somali land is very interesting, historical position. this is in the region unique in africa, which is already seeing two secessions legitimized if i may put it that way. you representing somali land would probably want to be the third that is legitimized. the reality at the moment is . at that...
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it's an iced, erm, oat latte. it's incredible. there's been a lot of cold acting, isn't there? do it. so there's gonna be some takes where people are going brr, and other takes where they're like, ah... have you not got suncream on? you got it? i don't know what i'm looking at. hello. hang on, hang on. you are back here in barry island. mm. when you think you have a us talk show, it mustjust blow your mind. yeah, the trick is not to think about it too much. because i think it's dangerous to have a sort of rear—view mirror and looking at the things you've done, you have to keep looking at the things that you're going to do or want to do. i think that's the trick to sort of holding yourself together and not perhaps starting to think that you're a bit more of a dude than you really are. fan: hello! hello. anywhere — i don't care. are you sure? yeah, yeah — i'm positive. i'll sign it. but do not get this tattooed. what's going to surprise people about this? surprises? there might be a couple. you might find some things that you've been wondering about, mostly all we want it to be i
it's an iced, erm, oat latte. it's incredible. there's been a lot of cold acting, isn't there? do it. so there's gonna be some takes where people are going brr, and other takes where they're like, ah... have you not got suncream on? you got it? i don't know what i'm looking at. hello. hang on, hang on. you are back here in barry island. mm. when you think you have a us talk show, it mustjust blow your mind. yeah, the trick is not to think about it too much. because i think it's dangerous to...
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erm, i've been banging on about the nhs in their areas for them. but it's awful for them.t is... it's a combination of corbyn and brexit. mr ashworth insists it has been selectively leaked. look, right... is this great? no. i look stupid, i know i do. you don't believe a word of what you said. i'm trying to wind him up, right? and the reason this has come out today is because the tories know that the crisis in the nhs is ruining their campaign. a pointjeremy corbyn wanted to focus on. we've now got until thursday night to win this election, thursday night to save the nhs, thursday night to end child poverty in britain, homelessness in britain, thursday night to build the houses that we need, thursday night to get a government you can trust that will actually represent you. labour are emphasising the nhs following a bumpy day for the prime minister yesterday after a four—year—old boy was pictured apparently asleep on a hospitalfloor in leeds, because there was no bed for him. demand in the nhs continues to grow. we have seen that since its foundation. the founding assumptio
erm, i've been banging on about the nhs in their areas for them. but it's awful for them.t is... it's a combination of corbyn and brexit. mr ashworth insists it has been selectively leaked. look, right... is this great? no. i look stupid, i know i do. you don't believe a word of what you said. i'm trying to wind him up, right? and the reason this has come out today is because the tories know that the crisis in the nhs is ruining their campaign. a pointjeremy corbyn wanted to focus on. we've now...
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erm, maybe a little bit of rage. rage against the machine, killing in the name of.a lot of songs, but be careful of the swear words. don't listen to the swear words. she is a legend already and only nine. the mum of a british teenager accused of lying about being raped by tourists in cyprus has told this programme that she thinks the british government have let her family down. in her first ever interview about her daughter's case, jenny, which is not her real name, says her daughter is suffering severe ptsd as a result of what she's been through and that both their lives have been a ‘living nightmare'. her daughter, who we're calling olivia, is on trial for falsely claiming to have been attacked at an ayia napa hotel injuly. i've been speaking to michael polack, human rights lawyer from justice abroad, which is providing help to the teenager. and her mum. and we've blurred herface to protect her identity. i was travelling to work on the train and she phoned me and i was absolutely devastated, i went numb andi absolutely devastated, i went numb and i was shaking and
erm, maybe a little bit of rage. rage against the machine, killing in the name of.a lot of songs, but be careful of the swear words. don't listen to the swear words. she is a legend already and only nine. the mum of a british teenager accused of lying about being raped by tourists in cyprus has told this programme that she thinks the british government have let her family down. in her first ever interview about her daughter's case, jenny, which is not her real name, says her daughter is...
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everyone said here today if there was one magic bullet, we wouldn't be in for captain hole stob erm arenrt stort wayne fwrt which is not over in iraq, is headquartered there. in the last 18 months, they've had ten suicides and one attempted suicide, which is kind of an astounding number that's not that big. i understand you were informed about the epicon that the army conducted at forth if. >> i -- it is a remote base, very cold winters but maybe more broadly for the military. >> thank you for the question. certainly what's happening in fort waynewright is very concerning. we are aware that the understood that the awayy undertyke to understand during the installation. would i would say brin, if and commend the army for doing the ep i con to really look into what might be factors unique to that installation. we also have a lotthat's enterprise wideof and with my office, held an affair so we could process those details themselves. and some of our common challenges we see as risk -- relationship issues, financial issues, but there was unique factors that why sflt i don't need policies to g
everyone said here today if there was one magic bullet, we wouldn't be in for captain hole stob erm arenrt stort wayne fwrt which is not over in iraq, is headquartered there. in the last 18 months, they've had ten suicides and one attempted suicide, which is kind of an astounding number that's not that big. i understand you were informed about the epicon that the army conducted at forth if. >> i -- it is a remote base, very cold winters but maybe more broadly for the military. >>...
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i could not even have told you after we crashed out of the erm in 1992 that in 1997 i would wake up and of england was independent. francine: as a 14-year-old? no, i was 14 in 1976. i was older in 1997. tom: u.k. and a changing europe director. we will have election coverage. anna edwards, guy johnson, and jon ferro. at 10:00 p.m., when the results become clear. and then on through the evening, anna edwards assisting all of our beijing coverage, a perspective on the united kingdom coverage. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." ♪ francine: "bloomberg surveillance" this week, tom and francine from london. andl with us, kit juckes anand. we will get to talk about the flipside. talking about how we renegotiate the trading deal with europe, how difficult is the timeline to get something done? anand: if we end up with jeremy renegotiating a withdrawal agreement. francine: and a referendum. anand: the bottom line is brexit goes on whatever happens. under boris johnson, i think if he gets a majority of one, we leave by the end of january. but i don't think any mp -- he said he could negotiate a t
i could not even have told you after we crashed out of the erm in 1992 that in 1997 i would wake up and of england was independent. francine: as a 14-year-old? no, i was 14 in 1976. i was older in 1997. tom: u.k. and a changing europe director. we will have election coverage. anna edwards, guy johnson, and jon ferro. at 10:00 p.m., when the results become clear. and then on through the evening, anna edwards assisting all of our beijing coverage, a perspective on the united kingdom coverage....
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and nice weather with erms.morning, bull really kicking in the last half hour. 580 westbound has been a big problem off of 238. earlier crash looks like there may be police activity right around the road. through hayward, as well as across the san mateo bridge, which is -- and in the south bay, even though 280 recovered, we have 101 north, and 85 because of a crash clearing. delays for bta as well. >>> thanks, mike. happening now, four innocent people are dead including a police officers at a kosher deli in new jersey. the attackers a man and woman, also dead. authorities believe they specifically targeted the deli. >>> one of the largest bay area holiday giveaways is going on at this hour. thousands of families are receiving a holiday food bag, including frozen turkey and plenty of fixings for a nice holiday meal. i'm marcus washington. we'll have more local news in 30 minutes. kerrygold has a taste so rich it can take you to ireland's lush, green pastures. where grass-fed cows produce rich, creamy milk for a t
and nice weather with erms.morning, bull really kicking in the last half hour. 580 westbound has been a big problem off of 238. earlier crash looks like there may be police activity right around the road. through hayward, as well as across the san mateo bridge, which is -- and in the south bay, even though 280 recovered, we have 101 north, and 85 because of a crash clearing. delays for bta as well. >>> thanks, mike. happening now, four innocent people are dead including a police...
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i've had it for so long now and itjust kind of like, erm, yeah, my back gets sore, my foot is in agonyke the american team in three years' time. he will continue to be based in the us and says he has no doubt in his mind that he could get back into the us team if he wanted to, but said the gigabits qualification process would be easier on his body. —— gb process. beautiful pictures. a mother shot in front of her four—year—old child, a drive—by shooting from the back of a motorcycle, two masked gunmen opening fire in a busy bar. it might sound like a snapshot of life in the inner cities of the us. 0r or maybe a tv programme? in fact, these were just three of several firearms incidents on merseyside last week. breakfast‘s tim muffett has been to meet some the people trying to stop this worrying trend and some of those whose lives have already been shattered by it. yusuf was 18 and set for university when he was shot and killed in liverpool. such a handsome boy, very kind. my heart dropped to see my son lying down, bleeding, non—stop. he had just done his exams. yeah. look — pass. everyth
i've had it for so long now and itjust kind of like, erm, yeah, my back gets sore, my foot is in agonyke the american team in three years' time. he will continue to be based in the us and says he has no doubt in his mind that he could get back into the us team if he wanted to, but said the gigabits qualification process would be easier on his body. —— gb process. beautiful pictures. a mother shot in front of her four—year—old child, a drive—by shooting from the back of a motorcycle,...
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are clean will be able to compete under a neutralflag, as some did last year in the winter games in ermbc news. bbc news has been focusing on constituencies around the uk where parties could make important gains. today joanna gosling is in crewe —joanna. throughout the campaign, bbc news has been looking closely at the places where the election could be won and lost. we‘ve been to 10 parts of the uk where seats will be closely contested. today, we‘re in crewe, our last town — it‘s in the north west of england. the town, which is part of the crewe & nantwich constituency, is surrounded by five other seats ? four were conservative and one labour in the last election. here, labour also won ? just ? with a 48 vote majority over the conservatives. it was the eighth closest contest in the country. in terms of the eu referendum it was also close. crewe fell under cheshire east for the brexit vote, and that region narrowly voted leave 51% leave to 49% remain. one of the big campaign issues during the election is austerity. our correspondent phil mccann has been looking at the effects of cuts to
are clean will be able to compete under a neutralflag, as some did last year in the winter games in ermbc news. bbc news has been focusing on constituencies around the uk where parties could make important gains. today joanna gosling is in crewe —joanna. throughout the campaign, bbc news has been looking closely at the places where the election could be won and lost. we‘ve been to 10 parts of the uk where seats will be closely contested. today, we‘re in crewe, our last town — it‘s in...