58
58
Nov 19, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
at the papers with our reviewers, laura hughes, political correspondent at the ft, and former fleet streettor eve pollard. stay with us for that. hello. good evening. the prime minister has taken her brexit plans to the business community at the start of what she's described as a critical week for the brexit process. in a speech to the cbi, mrs may said british jobs and livelihoods depended on securing the right kind of brexit deal. some conservative mps are still demanding that the deal be renegotiated, and there's still speculation about a possible vote of no confidence in theresa may's leadership. political editor laura kuenssberg has the latest. her report contains flashing images. lights, camera, maybe not much action. that treaty, the details, protocols... fears about theresa may's deal are still the talk of westminster‘s town but she's ploughing on. pleasejoin me in giving the prime minister a big cbi welcome. applause taking her deal, her pitch, today to the platform. it was never going to be easy or straightforward, and the final stage was always going to be the toughest. but we h
at the papers with our reviewers, laura hughes, political correspondent at the ft, and former fleet streettor eve pollard. stay with us for that. hello. good evening. the prime minister has taken her brexit plans to the business community at the start of what she's described as a critical week for the brexit process. in a speech to the cbi, mrs may said british jobs and livelihoods depended on securing the right kind of brexit deal. some conservative mps are still demanding that the deal be...
76
76
Nov 19, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
with me are laura hughes, political correspondent at the ft and former fleet street editor eve pollardfront pages. the daily telegraph leads on the failure of tory brexiteers to unseat the prime minister — despite previous predictions that a vote of no confidence would be held early this week amid unhappiness over her draft brexit withdrawal agreement. the guardian carries a warning from the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, who says that tory rebels are risking "appalling chaos" in their efforts to oust theresa may. "brexit limbo may last for another four years" says the i, which looks at the mooted possibility of extending the uk's brexit transition period until 2022. the online independent focusses on the response from eu leaders to mrs may's brexit deal — with reports that spain is threatening to reject the agreement over gibraltar. the daily mail splashes on a warning from the head of the police federation that front line officers may have to let violent criminals go if police don't get more support from members of the public as dangerous incidents are unfolding. the times claims th
with me are laura hughes, political correspondent at the ft and former fleet street editor eve pollardfront pages. the daily telegraph leads on the failure of tory brexiteers to unseat the prime minister — despite previous predictions that a vote of no confidence would be held early this week amid unhappiness over her draft brexit withdrawal agreement. the guardian carries a warning from the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, who says that tory rebels are risking "appalling chaos" in...
39
39
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
it's fleet street you know everyone. seems to. be fishing. could you tell africa starts december twelfth on w. i want to welcome to another edition of euro max with me your host megan lee as usual we are making our way around europe to all the cultural hot spots here's a look at what's coming up. on usual library a belgian baker whose passion is collecting sourdough starter. unique ability of musician who can make his guitars sound like various instruments. and inventive talented designer who revolutionized the fashion world with the mini skirt. we kick off today show on a sour note with sourdough bread that is it's the oldest and most original form of leavened bread now making the dough is quite simple all you have to do is combine flour water in a glass or plastic container cover it with a breathable lid then let it sit in a warm place for at least twelve hours and while you have the ingredients were a good loaf of sourdough bread while in belgium one specialist has created a library of sourdough starters let's find out now why he has culti
it's fleet street you know everyone. seems to. be fishing. could you tell africa starts december twelfth on w. i want to welcome to another edition of euro max with me your host megan lee as usual we are making our way around europe to all the cultural hot spots here's a look at what's coming up. on usual library a belgian baker whose passion is collecting sourdough starter. unique ability of musician who can make his guitars sound like various instruments. and inventive talented designer who...
58
58
Nov 19, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
with me are laura hughes, political correspondent at the ft, and former fleet street editor eve pollardow's front pages are already in. it's brexit leading the daily telegraph, which splashes on the inability of tory brexiteers to unseat the prime minister over her withdrawal deal, despite predictions of a vote of no—confidence early this week. the guardian carries a warning from foreign secretaryjeremy hunt who says that tory rebels are risking appalling chaos in their efforts to oust theresa may. brexit limbo may last for another four years, says the i, which looks at the mooted possibility of extending the uk's brexit transition period until 2022. the sun leads on news that the convicted rapist and former black cab driverjohn worboys is to be kept behind bars after he was deemed too a great a threat to the public to be released. the daily mail splashes on ominous words from the head of the police federation, who says that frontline officers may have to let violent criminals go if police don't get more support from members of the public as dangerous incidents are unfolding. the times
with me are laura hughes, political correspondent at the ft, and former fleet street editor eve pollardow's front pages are already in. it's brexit leading the daily telegraph, which splashes on the inability of tory brexiteers to unseat the prime minister over her withdrawal deal, despite predictions of a vote of no—confidence early this week. the guardian carries a warning from foreign secretaryjeremy hunt who says that tory rebels are risking appalling chaos in their efforts to oust...
48
48
Nov 5, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
flotsa m a nd jetsa m flotsam and jetsam ragbag of news, fleet street have tried to do their best, i say something, but maybe not very elegantly, bits and bobs, and we start with the guardian, the pm faces cabinet after leo varadkar guardian, the pm faces cabinet after leo va radkar stands firm guardian, the pm faces cabinet after leo varadkar stands firm on brexit backstop — it is still the ireland border causing the problems. backstop — it is still the ireland border causing the problemsm backstop — it is still the ireland border causing the problems. it is, as some of us predicted just after the referendum. not before the referendum. this is three different main papers, the ft, the guardian, the times, everyone getting to spend in before the crucial cabinet meeting tomorrow that number ten have painted as make or break. they are trying to pressure, as the ft says, the eurosceptic economic reform group, the true brexiteers, if you like, that if they don't accept some kind of deal now than it's going to be too late head of march 2019. the guardian is really looking at it from dublin
flotsa m a nd jetsa m flotsam and jetsam ragbag of news, fleet street have tried to do their best, i say something, but maybe not very elegantly, bits and bobs, and we start with the guardian, the pm faces cabinet after leo varadkar guardian, the pm faces cabinet after leo va radkar stands firm guardian, the pm faces cabinet after leo varadkar stands firm on brexit backstop — it is still the ireland border causing the problems. backstop — it is still the ireland border causing the problemsm...
57
57
Nov 17, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
most of fleet street, as i call it, has decided not to think that, with the fascinating exception of signifiers of margaret thatcher. kicking off your heels, having a glass of whisky. those are the signifiers from the margaret thatcher era and they have revived them and repurposed them for a much more gentle kind of centrist view. whereas if you turn to the telegraph, they are absolutely sabre—tooth to. telegraph, they are absolutely sabre-tooth to. do you think... you referred to margaret thatcher and similar pieces been done. he remembered pieces like this being done about david brown, —— gordon brown, david cameron? ella might know. nobody was pathetic to those people in the same kind of way. interestingly, bob of the papers to trot that out, he would have thought it would have been the daily mail? here in the telegraph, very different. not unsympathetic or boorish. and interestingly, you can see the telegraph has a little spread about how tory backbenchers a lwa ys spread about how tory backbenchers always undermine their leaders, from john major through to iain duncan smith. it
most of fleet street, as i call it, has decided not to think that, with the fascinating exception of signifiers of margaret thatcher. kicking off your heels, having a glass of whisky. those are the signifiers from the margaret thatcher era and they have revived them and repurposed them for a much more gentle kind of centrist view. whereas if you turn to the telegraph, they are absolutely sabre—tooth to. telegraph, they are absolutely sabre-tooth to. do you think... you referred to margaret...
83
83
Nov 5, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
we'll tell you what fleet street's finest are reporting at 10:40 and 11:30 tonight. are the guardian columnist, dawn foster, and the chief economics commentator for the daily telegraph, liam halligan. councillors in east sussex are planning to strip back core services to the bare minimum, to tackle a severe budget crisis. roads, libraries and social care all face cuts. east sussex is the latest in a number of councils forced to reduce key services, and there are fears many others may have to do the same. 0ur political correspondent alex forsyth reports from eastbourne... there's a story behind this library. i think it's really cool. not yet officially open, these children are getting a sneak preview. i think it's the best library i've ever seen in my whole life. this library is run entirely by volunteers in premises donated by a local shopping centre. they stepped in when the council library closed due to cuts. there is a wonderful feel about having a library that is being run by the community and we are very lucky in that regard here in langley, but the bottom line
we'll tell you what fleet street's finest are reporting at 10:40 and 11:30 tonight. are the guardian columnist, dawn foster, and the chief economics commentator for the daily telegraph, liam halligan. councillors in east sussex are planning to strip back core services to the bare minimum, to tackle a severe budget crisis. roads, libraries and social care all face cuts. east sussex is the latest in a number of councils forced to reduce key services, and there are fears many others may have to do...
107
107
Nov 19, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
front pages at 10:a0pm this evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are the former fleet streetespondent laura hughes. i'm amazed they have time to join us given what is happening in westminster but i am very glad. the headlines on bbc news... it is 8:16pm. the prime minister takes her brexit message to business leaders at the start of a critical week for the brexit process, saying jobs and livelihoods depend on securing the right brexit deal. the chairman of nissan, carlos ghosn, has been arrested for alleged financial misconduct, over accusations that he under—reported his earnings. tens of thousands of rail passengers delayed or stranded on some of the busiest routes in the uk, after network rail engineering overruns. sport now and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here'sjohn watson. good evening. republic of ireland are in action in theirfinal nations‘ league match against denmark. already relegated from their group it's a chance for manager martin o'neil to demonstarte he remains the right man to lead the side dropping out of league c and will be in pot three
front pages at 10:a0pm this evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are the former fleet streetespondent laura hughes. i'm amazed they have time to join us given what is happening in westminster but i am very glad. the headlines on bbc news... it is 8:16pm. the prime minister takes her brexit message to business leaders at the start of a critical week for the brexit process, saying jobs and livelihoods depend on securing the right brexit deal. the chairman of nissan, carlos...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
53
53
Nov 13, 2018
11/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
so it would get these new vehicles on the street sooner and reduce the maintenance costs and m.t.a. would not need to be operating two different fleets concurrently. with the same vehicle and also folks on the street get to enjoy the new vehicles sooner. so financing costs, there are financing costs with making the bills of prop k and the federal funds available sooner. and there are also financing costs or, sorry, costs associated with retiring the vehicles before the end of their useful lives. so we're making the funds available and the highest level of financing. if m.t.a. and the t.a. board decide to do this, the funds are available. if not, the category does not incur financing costs. but there's steps that need to be taken before the decisions are made and m.t.a. will be back to the c.a.c. and the board to present on this cost benefit analysis of doing this. and i wanted to note that even with the accelerated schedule there's a funding gap. and the funding gap is from $17 million as an accelerated schedule to about $56 million at a standard schedule. and so a bit of a hole to plug. but just wanted to highlight that we're -- we'
so it would get these new vehicles on the street sooner and reduce the maintenance costs and m.t.a. would not need to be operating two different fleets concurrently. with the same vehicle and also folks on the street get to enjoy the new vehicles sooner. so financing costs, there are financing costs with making the bills of prop k and the federal funds available sooner. and there are also financing costs or, sorry, costs associated with retiring the vehicles before the end of their useful...
53
53
Nov 23, 2018
11/18
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
now they are cutting back on the fleets for the bikes on the street and trying to improve operating efficienciesn of just how bad rings are -- things are. yvonne: getting a bit of a headwind as well get them david: that's hit the bushes -- headwinds as well. david: that's hit the bushes. >> [indiscernible] call -- what we in the near future, the most important thing, food delivery is relatively low. future,e, in the near [indiscernible] yvonne: is it safe to say that alibaba is winning and all of this now? they have this partnership with starbucks right now. it seems they have more momentum and their wallets are a little bit deeper to stay in the fight. >> yes. a good combination. not only alibaba. they issue a discount for the customer. there is a great challenge for the company to have a good result in the future. >> if you look at the listings , do you think, and terms of choosing venues and also timing, what does that mean for some of the other tech companies? >> it is difficult. when the market is good, especially for managers, they are willing to pay a high fee. nowadays, they would rather
now they are cutting back on the fleets for the bikes on the street and trying to improve operating efficienciesn of just how bad rings are -- things are. yvonne: getting a bit of a headwind as well get them david: that's hit the bushes -- headwinds as well. david: that's hit the bushes. >> [indiscernible] call -- what we in the near future, the most important thing, food delivery is relatively low. future,e, in the near [indiscernible] yvonne: is it safe to say that alibaba is winning...
63
63
Nov 8, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
warning that the eu will demand its fishing fleets have access to british waters in exchange for a final deal. the times has a leaked letter from downing streetborder in the irish sea. the metro picks up on comments from the brexit secretary, dominic raab, who's faced criticism after saying he didn't realise the importance of the port of dover to the uk. the express focuses on diabetes, labelling it the biggest threat to the nhs after it was revealed a drug to treat the condition is costing the health service £1 billion a year. and the state of the high street is the guardian's headline, it claims retailers are pressuring the government for decisive action after a report revealed the thousands of shops left empty. so brexit dominates the front pages, with different takes on the final deal with the european union. we will not start there but we will star in the guardian and the midterms are over but here, the white house still in the headlines after a rather fractious press conference yesterday. it was the most is ordinary sight of the press corps in full flow, the conference under way and donald trumpeting questions and he did not want to ta
warning that the eu will demand its fishing fleets have access to british waters in exchange for a final deal. the times has a leaked letter from downing streetborder in the irish sea. the metro picks up on comments from the brexit secretary, dominic raab, who's faced criticism after saying he didn't realise the importance of the port of dover to the uk. the express focuses on diabetes, labelling it the biggest threat to the nhs after it was revealed a drug to treat the condition is costing the...
201
201
Nov 15, 2018
11/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 201
favorite 0
quote 0
central americanshe arrived inexican border city of tijuana today, aboard a fleet of school buses.oc and ks fell on wall streetin today, dragged d losses in the banking and tech sectors. thgedow jones industrial ave lost nearly 206 points to close at 25,080. the nasdaq fell 64 points, and the s&p 500 slipped 20. still to come on the newshour: inside the legal andthical questions surrounding the new acting u.s. attorney gener. congress returns to washington after democrats took the house in the midterm elections. british prime minister theresa may finds a breakthrough on brexit, and much more. >> woodruff: president trump is backing a plan to overhaul the nation's criminal justice laws. if passed, it would be thege biggest chn a generation. mr. trump outlined the new bipartisan agreement this afternoon from the white house. the legiion i'm supporting today contains many significant reforms incngluding the follo first it will provide new inceives for low-risk inmat to learn the skills they need to find employment, avoid old habits and follow the law when they're released from prison nsm many respects we're getti
central americanshe arrived inexican border city of tijuana today, aboard a fleet of school buses.oc and ks fell on wall streetin today, dragged d losses in the banking and tech sectors. thgedow jones industrial ave lost nearly 206 points to close at 25,080. the nasdaq fell 64 points, and the s&p 500 slipped 20. still to come on the newshour: inside the legal andthical questions surrounding the new acting u.s. attorney gener. congress returns to washington after democrats took the house in...
52
52
Nov 8, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
warning that the eu will demand its fishing fleets have access to british waters in exchange for a final deal. the times has a leaked letter from downing streets a no—deal brexit will result in a new border in the irish sea. the i says theresa may faces a cabinet rebellion as she looks to finalise an agreement with brussels. the metro picks up on comments from the brexit secretary, dominic raab, who's faced criticism after saying he didn't realise the importance of the port of dover to the uk. the express focuses on diabetes, labelling it the biggest threat to the nhs after it was revealed a drug to treat the condition is costing the health service £1 billion a year. and the state of the high street is the guardian's headline, it claims retailers are pressuring the government for decisive action after a report revealed the thousands of shops left empty. so brexit dominates the front pages with different takes on the final deal with the european union. we will wade our way valiantly through that in a moment, but george, let's start with the guardian and a strong picture here, which places us firmly in the white house among the press call, and
warning that the eu will demand its fishing fleets have access to british waters in exchange for a final deal. the times has a leaked letter from downing streets a no—deal brexit will result in a new border in the irish sea. the i says theresa may faces a cabinet rebellion as she looks to finalise an agreement with brussels. the metro picks up on comments from the brexit secretary, dominic raab, who's faced criticism after saying he didn't realise the importance of the port of dover to the...
142
142
Nov 9, 2018
11/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
maybe they pulled something forward into the quarter was there a fleet deal done that we don't know about? >> they told wall streethis quarter that just ended that they were hoping to produce a gross profit margin of 15% on that car, on the model 3 it came out over 20. internally they were saying cut costs here, watch that when you build something from the ground up, it's not easy it's not easy doing what he's done remarkable what he's done. >> let's talk about the news of yesterday -- >> by the way, one more thing. when he started making the model s and model x, those cars initially, when they were selling for over $100,000 a car, gross profits of 20% now they're in the 90s for the car, the gross profits are 31% so gross profits keep going up even though the price has gone down the same thing will happen with this car i think the gross profits for the model 3 will be as good as they are on the model s and x. >> the other thing that happened just yesterday was the announcement of the chairman of the company. this coming after he reached that settlement over his tweet for funding secured which we should still talk
maybe they pulled something forward into the quarter was there a fleet deal done that we don't know about? >> they told wall streethis quarter that just ended that they were hoping to produce a gross profit margin of 15% on that car, on the model 3 it came out over 20. internally they were saying cut costs here, watch that when you build something from the ground up, it's not easy it's not easy doing what he's done remarkable what he's done. >> let's talk about the news of yesterday...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
25
25
Nov 20, 2018
11/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
fleets that we are current -- currently purchasing. that has also been completed. in addition to the sfmta projects, the bond also finds projects led by public works that are -- the better market street project and bite caltrain for the positive train control system and the electrification project. and also to bart to pay for a portion of the market street canopy. those are the canopies over the station entrances. a couple of them have opened recently at civic centre and at powell station. on the pedestrian and street side, the bond funds are advancing a number of projects that focus on the dangerous intersections and corridors in the city. many of these projects are coordinated with the moving forward projects so they provides pedestrian and street safety enhancements, along with the moving forward project to ensure that we are being efficient in the delivery of these programs. most of these projects are concentrated on our high injury network as well. thank you, julia. expenditures, as of the end of september, and again these are preliminary numbers. as you have been hearing from some of the others, we have been having issues with s.f.p. not all the charges were in at this point in
fleets that we are current -- currently purchasing. that has also been completed. in addition to the sfmta projects, the bond also finds projects led by public works that are -- the better market street project and bite caltrain for the positive train control system and the electrification project. and also to bart to pay for a portion of the market street canopy. those are the canopies over the station entrances. a couple of them have opened recently at civic centre and at powell station. on...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
49
49
Nov 14, 2018
11/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
streets. this is a great presentation. i'm supportive of what you are doing. the one question i have from a customer service standpoint is this. as i envision this, the idea of a mixed fleet, going forward meant a bigger fleet and meant that perhaps the use of three, perhaps even four car trains where we really need them. take for example, the klm rolling through castro, already full. and expanded shuttle service. my understanding is the goal is still to give as much life as we can out of the old lrp and have the biggest fleet possible. but it is just when a vehicle is -- there is a point where it is better to take a vehicle out of service because it is likely to hold up the entire tunnel and we are managing that. is that the correct analysis of this? >> if i could, what we are aiming to do is speed up the acceleration. or to accelerate the replacement of the vehicles. not to -- we would still have, at the end of next year, before we will have 68 more vehicles than we had 20 years ago in service. we will be at that level until we potentially exercise the option. at the back end of this, for an additional 45 vehicles. what we change during the time is the mix of the differ
streets. this is a great presentation. i'm supportive of what you are doing. the one question i have from a customer service standpoint is this. as i envision this, the idea of a mixed fleet, going forward meant a bigger fleet and meant that perhaps the use of three, perhaps even four car trains where we really need them. take for example, the klm rolling through castro, already full. and expanded shuttle service. my understanding is the goal is still to give as much life as we can out of the...