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jane fraser is on the right track.t is just going to take longer than doing just the domestic turnaround. jonathan: i want to bring in sonali as well. we have been talking about where she would exit, where she would stay. is that the expectation this morning? sonali: there was a big reshaping at citigroup in the last year, and the idea that this will cost the lives of dollars has been soaking into the market. now what the market wants to know is when are they going to start returning more capital to shareholders and expanding in the businesses that they can excel at. i want to point to some of these institutional client group numbers because the fact that they sell below expectations is a big deal. the institutional group had grown on the quarter, whereas global consumer bank has fallen. consumer banking is where jane fraser has her background and is really expected to grow the business. so the numbers alone show still a need for improvement on performance, especially in trading as investors are going to want to see he
jane fraser is on the right track.t is just going to take longer than doing just the domestic turnaround. jonathan: i want to bring in sonali as well. we have been talking about where she would exit, where she would stay. is that the expectation this morning? sonali: there was a big reshaping at citigroup in the last year, and the idea that this will cost the lives of dollars has been soaking into the market. now what the market wants to know is when are they going to start returning more...
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or i, china analyst, fraser, how i thank you very much. well, speaking of economic transformation, germany's new government says 2022 marks the real beginning of its economy. climate transformation. and one of berlin's biggest priorities is producing more electricity from renewables. they should account for 80 percent of all tricity by 2030. in fact, that will come cheap and minerals like copper nichol, cobalt and lithium, are all key elements of renewables, from wind turbines, to solar panels and e car batteries. according to the international energy agency, annual copper demand is expected to double in the next 20 years. demand for nickel will more than triple for co bought more than 6 times the current demand and lithium. don't even talk about it. a new german industry study says the search and demand will push prices up sharply by 2030. that of course, would make the energy transition more expensive and it was slow down the entire process. now for more of this, i'm joined by lucas burke. he led that new report by the german institute f
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he joins me from singapore, fraser. thank you very much for joining us. i want to begin by talking about the current state of things in china. we look at the city of showing on, i believe it's about 1200000 people from reading it, right? it's been locked down completely because of china 0 coven policy. what effect has that you recovered policy had on the local economy and then was that having on the world economy? can we say yet? well, we know how i work for the economy. it's not good. and china and i would all across, all those numbers are tiny and germany on the spot lockdown to are hugely problematic. they're having knock on across their economy confidence. and i think it's a wanting sign for the chinese leadership going forward that, you know, 6 months ago they failed. they were on top of delta, they fell on top of the damage and the kids, you know, carry along quite happily. but neither clearly, things are very different. when asked about ever grants, you know, overseas creditors are becoming impatient with a company that threaten legal action. the c
he joins me from singapore, fraser. thank you very much for joining us. i want to begin by talking about the current state of things in china. we look at the city of showing on, i believe it's about 1200000 people from reading it, right? it's been locked down completely because of china 0 coven policy. what effect has that you recovered policy had on the local economy and then was that having on the world economy? can we say yet? well, we know how i work for the economy. it's not good. and...
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he joins me from singapore, fraser. thank you very much for joining us. i want to begin by talking about the current state of things in china with the city of sean on. i believe it's about 1200000 people from reading it, right? it's been locked down completely because of trying to 0 coven policy. what effect has that 0 corporate policy had on the local economy and then was having on the world economy? can we say it? well we, we know how you are the economy. it's not good. and china, now with all across all the numbers are a, a, are hugely problematic. they're having knock on across the economy. confidence. and i think it's a watering sign for the chinese leadership going forward. that, you know, 6 months ago they felt they were on top of that they felt that runs off the pandemic and the kids, you know, carry along quite happily. but now clearly things are very different. when asked about ever grand, you know, overseas predators are becoming impatient with the company. they threatened legal action. the company says, and he's months to come up with a plan.
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in practice, this means jeffrey fraser and his crew can sell their daily cats to restaurants and private customers directly through the abilene will be app. cutting out the middleman will be quite good, but that we know what we are going for and what we catch in and the price is much greater than we get from the local buyers. so for us, it's a big deal. you're gonna clean then the reggie shang says, middleman only pay fishes roughly a euro kilo. okay, bring worth on of a low be the crew connect over 3 times faster. that means they can generate the same revenue with a smaller catch, rudy and mean send up. another benefit is that abby has created a market for local species like a dream long considered a poor people's fish. were ever low. be changing the perspective of people on cape room, so they put it into up market restaurants and up mocker clientele of eating that and they've enjoyed it. so they're changing the perception of the value of that species of fish flow for species in sustainable quantities instead of industrial scale fishing, the days catches locked into the app. the weight
in practice, this means jeffrey fraser and his crew can sell their daily cats to restaurants and private customers directly through the abilene will be app. cutting out the middleman will be quite good, but that we know what we are going for and what we catch in and the price is much greater than we get from the local buyers. so for us, it's a big deal. you're gonna clean then the reggie shang says, middleman only pay fishes roughly a euro kilo. okay, bring worth on of a low be the crew connect...
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while most of the city still sleeves skipping jeffrey fraser and his crew prepared to put out to see the 10 member crew are going hand line fishing for kate green. they hoping for a good catch today they did have been with most of the patients of this get a good to get but you know, get, get us there might be some truth in that, but it's a little fishy to lay all the blame on the skipper. conditions for autism or commercial fishing on the cape have grown tougher over the years. possibly climate change over fishing of the bytes. change of current young. plenty of reasons i can give you. they also struggle with fishing quotas and market access and here, kilometers away from the port. local fishes are demonstrating in front of the national parliament. in cape town, they're demanding farrah quotas. they say it's hard enough for them to make a living as it is. how library would ha endanger. the government is giving the quotas and they're in it and that the attend to big companies. but we, as the small people, we are the people on the ground that is making a loving out of the see really do
while most of the city still sleeves skipping jeffrey fraser and his crew prepared to put out to see the 10 member crew are going hand line fishing for kate green. they hoping for a good catch today they did have been with most of the patients of this get a good to get but you know, get, get us there might be some truth in that, but it's a little fishy to lay all the blame on the skipper. conditions for autism or commercial fishing on the cape have grown tougher over the years. possibly climate...
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the people on the ground that is making a loving out of the see really don't get anything jeffrey fraser wants to improve conditions for his crew and has found the solution in the of a lobby app. up a lobby, which means someone who fishes in a local language connect small scale fisher's directly with consumers. daniel smith helped found the act and the n g o of the same name, which began as a university of cape town, research project in 2017 karen's all africa under on the world. small scale fishes have been excluded and struggle for access to markets or below became a box, recognizing that there was this need. and there's an opportunity to then connect these small scale fishes digitally to markets and for them to be able to access and, and earn their own data. in practice, this means jeffrey fraser and his crew can sell their daily cats to restaurants and private customers directly through the upper lobby app. you're cutting out the middle name level of is quite good that we know what we are going for and what we catch in the price is much greater than we get from the local buyers. so f
the people on the ground that is making a loving out of the see really don't get anything jeffrey fraser wants to improve conditions for his crew and has found the solution in the of a lobby app. up a lobby, which means someone who fishes in a local language connect small scale fisher's directly with consumers. daniel smith helped found the act and the n g o of the same name, which began as a university of cape town, research project in 2017 karen's all africa under on the world. small scale...
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in practice, this means jeffery fraser and his crew consult a daily catch to restaurants and private directly through the upper lower be cutting out the middleman level of is quite good. but that you know what we going for and what we catch in the price is much greater than we get from the local buyers. so for us, it's a big room in the reggie shang says, middleman only paid fishes roughly a euro kilo, okay, bring worth on of a low be the crew connect over 3 times fast. that means they can generate the same revenue with a smaller catch up a little bit as finance, through donations and outside funding. the entry oh, behind the app helps the fishes with infrastructure and logistics catches go by refrigerated truck to decentralized refrigerated storage facilities. short holes help reduce the carbon footprint of a little bit employee. han goliath confirms the ways of catch. he comes from a fishing family and wants to help his community beneficiary and i want to remain your future. so you restrict or walk bought, or fishing, or do or thing for as long as are in victor, vendor fishing indu
in practice, this means jeffery fraser and his crew consult a daily catch to restaurants and private directly through the upper lower be cutting out the middleman level of is quite good. but that you know what we going for and what we catch in the price is much greater than we get from the local buyers. so for us, it's a big room in the reggie shang says, middleman only paid fishes roughly a euro kilo, okay, bring worth on of a low be the crew connect over 3 times fast. that means they can...
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they also struggle with fishing quotas and market access . jeffrey fraser wants to improve conditions for his crew and has found the solution in the upper lobby at of a lobby, which means someone who fishes in the local language connects small. so fishes directly with consumers. daniel smith helped found the app and the n g o of the same name, which began as a university of cape town research project in 2017 karen's on africa under on the world's small scale fishes have been excluded. and struggle for access to market. i believe you came about recognizing that there was this need and there's an opportunity to then connect these small scale fishes digitally to markets and for them to be able to access and, and own their own data. in practice, this means jeffrey fraser and his crew consolidate daily cats to restaurants and private directly through the upper lower be cutting out the middleman. there will be quite a good alpha that we know what we going for and what we get seen and the price is much greater than we get from the local buyers. so for us it's a big green and the red sprang s
they also struggle with fishing quotas and market access . jeffrey fraser wants to improve conditions for his crew and has found the solution in the upper lobby at of a lobby, which means someone who fishes in the local language connects small. so fishes directly with consumers. daniel smith helped found the app and the n g o of the same name, which began as a university of cape town research project in 2017 karen's on africa under on the world's small scale fishes have been excluded. and...
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while most of the city still sleeves escaping jeffrey fraser and his crew prepared to put out to see the 10 member crew are going hand line fishing for kate green. they're hoping for a good catch today. they did have been with also the patients of whiskey if you ever have a good skipper, you know, get loving there might be some truth in that, but it's a little fishy to lay all the blame on the skipper conditions for artisan or commercial fishing on the cape have grown tougher over the years. possibly climate change over fishing of the bites. change of current young plenty reasons i can give you. they also struggle with fishing quotas and market access. jeffrey fraser wants to improve conditions for his crew and has found the solution in the upper lobby at of a lobby, which means someone who fishes in the local language connects small so fishes directly with consumers. daniel smith helped found the app and the n g o of the same name, which began as a university of cape town research project in 2017 karen's on africa under on the world's small scale fishes have been excluded and strugg
while most of the city still sleeves escaping jeffrey fraser and his crew prepared to put out to see the 10 member crew are going hand line fishing for kate green. they're hoping for a good catch today. they did have been with also the patients of whiskey if you ever have a good skipper, you know, get loving there might be some truth in that, but it's a little fishy to lay all the blame on the skipper conditions for artisan or commercial fishing on the cape have grown tougher over the years....
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we got 2 out of the fraser every day. and i said, well, what if nobody, it's a lobster. though we put it back in the fraser these days. there's no re frozen lobster on the menu. but you won't find hoard cuisine and 5 star shifts in the kitchen. he either the menu is unpretentious in international featuring fresh fish and vegetables. med sir, and club sandwiches. the now planning to add more organic products to the menu. the hotel news with the times and the wishes of the guests. in the 1980s the swiss hotelier became general manager, perhaps yet another not to the principle of neutrality, nor god, dixtel geopolitics login with your old was bitten. see during the geopolitical context. especially here in jerusalem, so i think it was very wise to turn to switch management because switzerland plays a neutral role all over the world news holiday aquarella. morning ursula belmont, many events were held in the hotel book, including many meetings of diplomat will in all day with hawk, also little delegate more. mm hm. the let, the dresses excuse i tell group took like the manage
we got 2 out of the fraser every day. and i said, well, what if nobody, it's a lobster. though we put it back in the fraser these days. there's no re frozen lobster on the menu. but you won't find hoard cuisine and 5 star shifts in the kitchen. he either the menu is unpretentious in international featuring fresh fish and vegetables. med sir, and club sandwiches. the now planning to add more organic products to the menu. the hotel news with the times and the wishes of the guests. in the 1980s...
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the statue, commissioned in 1925 and designed by sculptor james earl fraser, debuted in 1940.back, surrounded by a native american figure and a black figure. critics like former mayor bill de blasio say it depicts indians and blacks as subjugated people. now it's being moved. >> it's fair to say we should see these as complicated kinds of issues. roosevelt was a complicated person, both in his motivations and consequences. the museum is a complicated place. fraser is a complicated sculptor. >> the museum says the statue portrays a racial hierarchy that people have long found disturbing. it calls the move incredibly rare but the right course of action. >> the meaning of the statue started to change as we thought about what our social landscape looked like. >> reporter: roosevelt, who served as new york's 33rd governor, was hailed for progressive policies and as a conservationist but scholars say he was also an imperialist. he said of immigrants in an address to congress, the laws now existing for exclusion of undesirable immigrants should be strengthened. >> it's pretty clear h
the statue, commissioned in 1925 and designed by sculptor james earl fraser, debuted in 1940.back, surrounded by a native american figure and a black figure. critics like former mayor bill de blasio say it depicts indians and blacks as subjugated people. now it's being moved. >> it's fair to say we should see these as complicated kinds of issues. roosevelt was a complicated person, both in his motivations and consequences. the museum is a complicated place. fraser is a complicated...
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from jane fraser took over the bank, it may have been a bit of a mess she set out to stream line theood graces and still to early to tell work in progress when citi reports, wall street was not impressed. why, expenses were too high. up 18% year-over-year. the best thing you could say about this one is that the stock is cheap, trading at 80% of the tangible book value which would be if you liquidated and we don't do that. this is crazy cheap on book. but that is nothing new. i also like that they're finally rationalizing the worldwide network. even then, citi can't capitalize because they to pause their buy back in december because of regulatory issues now fraser said the repurchase will resume this quarter, maybe then the stock could turn around do you mind if i wait? next up, the biggest shocker of the bank earnings season, jp morgan, long considered the best of the big banks this time wall street was very disappointed even though the headline numbers were fine, their expenses were up 11% year-over-year, far out pacing the 1% sales growth and the cfo had cautious commentary on the
from jane fraser took over the bank, it may have been a bit of a mess she set out to stream line theood graces and still to early to tell work in progress when citi reports, wall street was not impressed. why, expenses were too high. up 18% year-over-year. the best thing you could say about this one is that the stock is cheap, trading at 80% of the tangible book value which would be if you liquidated and we don't do that. this is crazy cheap on book. but that is nothing new. i also like that...
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ros: on thursday, we will market that anniversary with a special program presented by christian fraserd of that is a bbc radio series calle the coming storm. it looks at the conspiracy theories which motivated some of those who stormed the capital the capitol. the reporter is gabriel gatehouse. i have been speaking to him about it. >> went i was sitting in london watching those seeds of january 6, inside the capitol building, i saw someone that i recognized. he was a man wearing horns on his head, was draped in furs, was bare chested, covered in tattoos. he became the face of that day. i have that guy. i met him twoonths previously in arizona outside the maricopa county count where trump supporters were disputing the results. the story he told me seemed at that time so crazy that i decided not to get an interview on camera. the story was essentially the qanon conspiracy theory about this cabal of satanic pedophiles who they believed had raped and stolen the election. two months later it turned out that story had made its way into the heart of american democracy. i set out to find the o
ros: on thursday, we will market that anniversary with a special program presented by christian fraserd of that is a bbc radio series calle the coming storm. it looks at the conspiracy theories which motivated some of those who stormed the capital the capitol. the reporter is gabriel gatehouse. i have been speaking to him about it. >> went i was sitting in london watching those seeds of january 6, inside the capitol building, i saw someone that i recognized. he was a man wearing horns on...
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. >> thanks to christian fraser. stay with me here on outside source.are getting vaccinated in canada, a judge has limited the access of a father to his son for not being vaccinated. ♪ france is relaxing its travel rules for vaccinated writs. they will no longer need a compelling reason to visit the country. a negative covid test taken 24 hours before leaving the u.k. is required. francis reporting 300,000 daily cases of covid at the moment. the travel plans of many thousands of people who wanted to be traveling for christmas, for work, or to see friends and family that had not seen for a very long time. so travel and tourism businesses were very upset about it. it was a very bad time for them, just when there had been optimism in the air. so today a positive reaction, some airlines reporting they have already seen a spike in bookings forki holidays, which are ill very big at this time of year. so they are excited to get more positive news. ♪ >> we are here in the bbc newsroom. our big story is that buckingham palace says prince andrew has given back hi
. >> thanks to christian fraser. stay with me here on outside source.are getting vaccinated in canada, a judge has limited the access of a father to his son for not being vaccinated. ♪ france is relaxing its travel rules for vaccinated writs. they will no longer need a compelling reason to visit the country. a negative covid test taken 24 hours before leaving the u.k. is required. francis reporting 300,000 daily cases of covid at the moment. the travel plans of many thousands of people...
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hello, i'm christian fraser. welcome to the first edition of context, 3 new show on the bbc news channel and bbc world news. novak djokovic said he was practising on court within hours of leaving the hotel. this practising on court within hours of leaving the hotel.— leaving the hotel. this is a huge win for novak _ leaving the hotel. this is a huge win for novak and _ leaving the hotel. this is a huge win for novak and his _ leaving the hotel. this is a huge win for novak and his family - leaving the hotel. this is a huge | win for novak and his family and leaving the hotel. this is a huge - win for novak and his family and the whole free world. in win for novak and his family and the whole free world.— whole free world. in newly leaked e-mails, whole free world. in newly leaked e-mails. a _ whole free world. in newly leaked e-mails. a tap — whole free world. in newly leaked e-mails, a top aide _ whole free world. in newly leaked e-mails, a top aide adult - whole free world. in newly leaked e-mails, a top aide a
hello, i'm christian fraser. welcome to the first edition of context, 3 new show on the bbc news channel and bbc world news. novak djokovic said he was practising on court within hours of leaving the hotel. this practising on court within hours of leaving the hotel.— leaving the hotel. this is a huge win for novak _ leaving the hotel. this is a huge win for novak and _ leaving the hotel. this is a huge win for novak and his _ leaving the hotel. this is a huge win for novak and his family -...
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so i went to the on a couple of months, fraser and the bathroom has the shock on me. i was in now on for 6 months, and this would repeat. yeah, over days and days and weeks and yeah, is it's what you feel you have been through being the patent. yes, i guess and i say you in mariah and are different worlder or a somehow could be yeah. wow. yeah. well. 1 they didn't finish the treatment for me . so when i came out, i was still active and so on. but they did. you went through 3 sessions of di patterning treatments. and when i asked you about things before you don't, you don't remember like i say if i ask you what were you, what stuff for you typing for the national defense, for instance. oh, on that now, are there certain things in your memory that you just don't remember? oh, this 1st hospital life. i was about 1616 and a half. the doctors pushed me into a sleep therapy. and that was it for about 3 weeks in this sort of a deep sleep. but i don't remember getting up to go to the washroom. i don't, i just remember that the doctor came in occasionally to feed me, and that
so i went to the on a couple of months, fraser and the bathroom has the shock on me. i was in now on for 6 months, and this would repeat. yeah, over days and days and weeks and yeah, is it's what you feel you have been through being the patent. yes, i guess and i say you in mariah and are different worlder or a somehow could be yeah. wow. yeah. well. 1 they didn't finish the treatment for me . so when i came out, i was still active and so on. but they did. you went through 3 sessions of di...
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christian fraser will be speaking to those who ornize rallies that day and will also look at the profoundhat have been created by the event, or at least exacerbated by the event. in a few minutes, we will look at the backlash to novak djokovic getting an exemption to compete not fully vaccinated in the australian open. ♪ rules for those with tobit are being brought into line with the rest of the u.k. first minister nicola sturgeon explained the changes to the rules. >> there will be an option to isolate after seven days after you firstly have no fever, and secondly, record two negative lateral flow test. one after testing positive an another 24 hours after that. the second change applies to close contacts of cases, and this includes household contacts, who are either under the age of 18 years, four months, or who alder than that and fully vaccited. by fully vaccinated, we mean first, second, and booster or third doses. or close contacts in these categories, the requirement to self-isolate will end and be replaced by a requirement to take a lateral flow test every day for seven days. ♪ ros
christian fraser will be speaking to those who ornize rallies that day and will also look at the profoundhat have been created by the event, or at least exacerbated by the event. in a few minutes, we will look at the backlash to novak djokovic getting an exemption to compete not fully vaccinated in the australian open. ♪ rules for those with tobit are being brought into line with the rest of the u.k. first minister nicola sturgeon explained the changes to the rules. >> there will be an...
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i�*m christian fraser.the event that shocked the world. in a decidedly sharp tone, thejoe biden lays the blame for the january 6 riots squarely at the door of donald trump. the former president of the united states of america has created and spurred a web of lies about the 2020 election. in a decidedly sharp tone, thejoe biden lays the blame for the january 6 riots squarely at the door of donald trump. the former president of the united states of america has created and spurred a web of lies about the 2020 election. mr trump has hit back, repeating his false claims about the election and accusing joe biden of destroying the nation.
i�*m christian fraser.the event that shocked the world. in a decidedly sharp tone, thejoe biden lays the blame for the january 6 riots squarely at the door of donald trump. the former president of the united states of america has created and spurred a web of lies about the 2020 election. in a decidedly sharp tone, thejoe biden lays the blame for the january 6 riots squarely at the door of donald trump. the former president of the united states of america has created and spurred a web of lies...
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among the huge choir that night was fraser watts from coventry, one of the youngest performers, aged was a hugely memorable experience for me, i was hugely privileged to be taking part in the first performance of this piece of music and also it was so apt for this occasion and for coventry. just like war requiem, 60 years ago, ghosts in the ruins features local singers as part of the performance, including the choir with no name for people affected by homelessness. it is really important, it is bringing people together from their city who may not have met each other and to show that the world can be a better place and coventry is rebuilding itself into a new and vibrant city. part of the city of culture celebrations, ghosts in the ruins is being performed across the two sites of the cathedral until saturday. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. coming up on this week's programme: facing herfears — we follow an anxious traveller as she heads abroad for the first time in almost two years. it was that first view of the sea, and i was like, "i can do this, i made it. this is g
among the huge choir that night was fraser watts from coventry, one of the youngest performers, aged was a hugely memorable experience for me, i was hugely privileged to be taking part in the first performance of this piece of music and also it was so apt for this occasion and for coventry. just like war requiem, 60 years ago, ghosts in the ruins features local singers as part of the performance, including the choir with no name for people affected by homelessness. it is really important, it is...
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you want to pass. fraser is bipartisan, you much. we're republican senators, coming out with the threat about demands to go to war, to send troops. they're right away and done, and certainly to people's job the president is listening to are coming out with a lot of the same thing. so i'm not, i'm not terribly optimistic. i do not believe that anybody really wants to war there. but, you know, these things happen. we remember how the 1st world war developed, how the 2nd war developed. russia has very strong memories of, of both those experiences and united states. there's never been invaded well, much, it's 916. but, you know, the thing is that i, washington is full about advice. and i think the fact that the media has been totally on board of hostile the, the russia, for many years south 2016 certainly indicates to be that, you know, the public is being misled on this. the politicians themselves are big this. and there isn't that there's no real good advice coming out to wash my pay. always not going to give you good advice, a blanket
you want to pass. fraser is bipartisan, you much. we're republican senators, coming out with the threat about demands to go to war, to send troops. they're right away and done, and certainly to people's job the president is listening to are coming out with a lot of the same thing. so i'm not, i'm not terribly optimistic. i do not believe that anybody really wants to war there. but, you know, these things happen. we remember how the 1st world war developed, how the 2nd war developed. russia has...
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you want to pass fraser is by parson much. we're republican senators coming out with well demands to go to war to send troops. they're right away and done. and certainly the people grab job, the president is listening to are coming out with a lot of the same thing. so i'm not, i'm not terribly optimistic. i do not believe that anybody really wants to war there. but you know, these things happen. we remember how the 1st world war developed, how the 2nd world war developed. russia has very strong...
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my colleague christian fraser will be speaking to some of the people who organised rallies that day,n for that show. thanks for joining us. that's it for us. hard to believe we were starting the morning in the mid teens a few days ago. temperatures in the city centres below freezing, but it's into the countryside we see temperatures and minus double business. —— mike did digits. we got clouds filling in. some hills hill snow was happening because our weather system is pushing eastwards. plenty of sunshine across central and eastern areas, but outbreaks of rain, he'll sleep which spreads its way into western parts, also in the lake district, is covering of snow in places. winds could touch 60 to 70 mph. the southeast will stay dry. evenif 70 mph. the southeast will stay dry. even if it does cloud over, across many eastern areas, still a cold day. just three celsius, may be up to 8 or 9 in the west. finish the day with sunshine. any showers into the evening to take us through into friday, those showers turning into... there could be some frost around as well. temperatures nowhere neara
my colleague christian fraser will be speaking to some of the people who organised rallies that day,n for that show. thanks for joining us. that's it for us. hard to believe we were starting the morning in the mid teens a few days ago. temperatures in the city centres below freezing, but it's into the countryside we see temperatures and minus double business. —— mike did digits. we got clouds filling in. some hills hill snow was happening because our weather system is pushing eastwards....
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christian fraser will be speaking to some of the people who organised rallies that day, and he'll looknited states. organisers of the prestigious grammy music awards have postponed this year's annual show in los angeles, because of the renewed spread of the coronavirus in the us. the organisers said holding the show on the scheduled date of january 31 would pose too many risks. they said the health and safety of the music community, the live audience and hundreds of employees remained their top priority. our correspondent, peter bowes has more from los angeles. we are going to have to wait a little bit longer to see whether one of abba's new songs can be named record of the year in 2022. lots of categories hanging in the balance but a difficult decision for the organisers and the conclusion that omicron virus is just spreading too quickly, it is simply too dangerous, too risky as they put it, to put on the kind of show that we are familiar with. so it has been postponed, we don't have a new date yet. it was postponed last year as well but just by a few weeks, it went ahead in march of
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the tension may actually work in rushes, fraser at the moment. in other words, you've got a situation where the west media are actually probably over 70. that's actually how can, where she's course because our strengths the hand of moscow into negotiations in the sense that they are heightening detention and making the fear of a possible conflicts seem ever more real. and of course not any russia, but also at the end of the day, the west including, i think most of the people can see push attention. most of those people are not seeking. of course, a general rule. you know, michael, it, it seems to me, you know, this is a game of brinkman ship in a way, and i'm really glad that charles stressed the media element of it because the media is egging it on. ok, and, and they want to see who's going to blink 1st. i mean, it's, it's, it's, you know, these are issues of war and peace and, and not just a political game of scoring points here. but we, this is where we are here. i mean, the way i look at it is a nato, and it's, it's genetic code. if it doesn'
the tension may actually work in rushes, fraser at the moment. in other words, you've got a situation where the west media are actually probably over 70. that's actually how can, where she's course because our strengths the hand of moscow into negotiations in the sense that they are heightening detention and making the fear of a possible conflicts seem ever more real. and of course not any russia, but also at the end of the day, the west including, i think most of the people can see push...
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christian fraser will be speaking to some of the people who organised rallies that day, and he'll lookrs of the prestigious grammy music awards have postponed this year's annual show in los angeles, because of the renewed spread of the coronavirus in the united states. in a joint statement, the recording academy and cbs television said holding the show on the scheduled date of january 31 would pose too many risks. they said the health and safety of the music community, the live audience and hundreds of employees remained their top priority. our correspondent, peter bowes joins us live from los angeles. hi peter. so a big decision won't have been taken lightly here? ~ , , , won't have been taken lightly here? ~ , , ~ here? absolutely, hi lewis. we are going _ here? absolutely, hi lewis. we are going to — here? absolutely, hi lewis. we are going to have _ here? absolutely, hi lewis. we are going to have to _ here? absolutely, hi lewis. we are going to have to wait - here? absolutely, hi lewis. we are going to have to wait a - are going to have to wait a little bit longer to see if one of
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there is very kinds of there is thinthere here on bbc news at 2100 gmt with christian fraser...and youonline — we have a live page, and, as the accusations continue to be made against former president trump for his role in what happened, this analysis by our north america reporter antony zurcher of the five big questions still to be answered. we don't talk often about kazakhstan but in the past few days it's been in the spotlight as it saw a massive wave of anti—government protests. it is usually a stable country — one of the main oil producers in the world and a steady ally of russia — but now violence has erupterd on the streets of its largest city — almaty. bursts of gunfire were heard today as police was clearing out the city's main square from protesters. dozens of people were killed and hundreds were detained in a vast security operation that was launched in the morning. despite that and a nation—wide internet blackout — protesters still gathered in cities across the country — these pictures come from aktau, in the west of kazakhstan — where the demostrations first started. the b
there is very kinds of there is thinthere here on bbc news at 2100 gmt with christian fraser...and youonline — we have a live page, and, as the accusations continue to be made against former president trump for his role in what happened, this analysis by our north america reporter antony zurcher of the five big questions still to be answered. we don't talk often about kazakhstan but in the past few days it's been in the spotlight as it saw a massive wave of anti—government protests. it is...
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my colleague, christian fraser, will be speaking to some of the people who organised rallies that dayune in for our special coverage on that story. organisers of the prestigious grammy music awards have postponed this year's annual show in los angeles because of the renewed spread of the coronavirus in the united states. in a joint statement, the recording academy and cbs television said holding the show on the scheduled date of january 31 would pose too many risks. they said the health and safety of the music community, the live audience and hundreds of employees remained their top priority. our correspondent peter bowes joins us live from los angeles. peter, great to have you on the programme. if i am not wrong, you did cover the grammys for us last year when they were finally, eventually held in a hybrid form, but they were also postponed because of covid? yes, they were postponed by a few weeks last year. normally they take place in february, they take place in february, they happened in march and it wasn't a hybrid event, some of the artists were there in person, some at remote l
my colleague, christian fraser, will be speaking to some of the people who organised rallies that dayune in for our special coverage on that story. organisers of the prestigious grammy music awards have postponed this year's annual show in los angeles because of the renewed spread of the coronavirus in the united states. in a joint statement, the recording academy and cbs television said holding the show on the scheduled date of january 31 would pose too many risks. they said the health and...
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ah, you asked fraser and joe biden says his predecessor is still a threat to democracy. a year after hundreds of donald trump's support is attacked . capital building the capital building in washington, d. c. a biden searing speech to mark the anniversary was met with more defiance from trump. shebra tansy reports from washington. go back to that day. what do you see? it was an address, an outrage. now storm this capital. and those who instigated and incited, and those who called on them to do so, held a dagger at the throat of america, an american democracy president, biting reference donald trump more than a dozen times over the course of his speech, not by name. for the 1st time in our history, president had not just lost an election. he tried to prevent the peaceful transfer of power. as a violent mob breached the capital. but they failed for the president, followed back shortly afterwards, dismissing the commemorations of political theatre the democrats on their own this day of january the 6th. so they can stay fears. i'm divide america. that divided american was fi
ah, you asked fraser and joe biden says his predecessor is still a threat to democracy. a year after hundreds of donald trump's support is attacked . capital building the capital building in washington, d. c. a biden searing speech to mark the anniversary was met with more defiance from trump. shebra tansy reports from washington. go back to that day. what do you see? it was an address, an outrage. now storm this capital. and those who instigated and incited, and those who called on them to do...
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this was in the fraser coast region at some spots picking up about 650 millimeters of rain. people had to be plucked to safety here and now we do have a cyclone spinning around can so potentially seen some scenes of flooding there in the days to come meantime in that southwest and perth temperatures are gonna hot up in the days to come, are expecting a high of 36 degrees on tuesday. that's concerning a because parts of western australia do have that catastrophic fire danger alert in plate. now for new zealand is scattering of showers both for the north and the south island that a bad day and gives been though with a hive $27.00 degrees off to southeast asia. concentrated rain continues to fall over. sumatra. same goes for java. so we got to be on the look out to see more scenes of flooding here. now for japan, we press pause on the stove for now things fairly quiet across the country a but for the korean peninsula, i wanted to point this out. so monday, a high afford agrees, but i'll take out 24 hours for monday. we'll paint the colors on the dark of the purple to lower the
this was in the fraser coast region at some spots picking up about 650 millimeters of rain. people had to be plucked to safety here and now we do have a cyclone spinning around can so potentially seen some scenes of flooding there in the days to come meantime in that southwest and perth temperatures are gonna hot up in the days to come, are expecting a high of 36 degrees on tuesday. that's concerning a because parts of western australia do have that catastrophic fire danger alert in plate. now...
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bbc news we will mark that anniversary with a special programme presented by my colleague christian fraser might want to check out — on bbc sounds. "the coming storm" looks at the conspiracy theories which motivated some of the people who stormed the capitol — including qanon — and some other false conspiracy theories that came before it. a year on from the capitol insurrection in washington dc on 6january 2021, gabriel gatehouse journeys into the dark undergrowth of modern america. he's looking for the origins of the story that drove the crowds to storm the heart of us democracy. when i was glued to the tv watching the scenes you played last year inside the capitol building, in fact senate chamber, i saw someone that i recognise. he was a man wearing horns on his head, he was draped in furs, he was bare chested covered in tattoos and he really became the face of that day and the reason i picked them out is because i met that guy, i met him two months previously in arizona outside the maricopa county when trump supporters were disputing the results and i talked to him but this story he tol
bbc news we will mark that anniversary with a special programme presented by my colleague christian fraser might want to check out — on bbc sounds. "the coming storm" looks at the conspiracy theories which motivated some of the people who stormed the capitol — including qanon — and some other false conspiracy theories that came before it. a year on from the capitol insurrection in washington dc on 6january 2021, gabriel gatehouse journeys into the dark undergrowth of modern...
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tristian fraser will be looking at that —— january 6...g an exemption... scotland's rules are being brought into line with the rest of the uk. the first minister nicola sturgeon explain the changes to the rules popular they will be an option to and isolation as popular they will be an option to and isolation— popular they will be an option to and isolation as long as you firstly have no fever— and isolation as long as you firstly have no fever and _ and isolation as long as you firstly have no fever and secondly - and isolation as long as you firstly have no fever and secondly record two lateral flow tests, one no earlier than day six and another 24 hours after that. the second change applies to close contacts of positive cases and this includes household contacts either under the age of 18 years, four months or who are older than that and fully vaccinated. let me be clear, by fully vaccinated, we need first, second and booster, or third, doses." in these categories, the requirement for self isolation and and be replaced by requirement to
tristian fraser will be looking at that —— january 6...g an exemption... scotland's rules are being brought into line with the rest of the uk. the first minister nicola sturgeon explain the changes to the rules popular they will be an option to and isolation as popular they will be an option to and isolation— popular they will be an option to and isolation as long as you firstly have no fever— and isolation as long as you firstly have no fever and _ and isolation as long as you firstly...
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among require that night was fraser watts from coventry, one of the youngest performers, aged just 16l performers, aged just 16. it was a hugely memorable _ performers, aged just 16. it was a hugely memorable experience - performers, aged just 16. it was a hugely memorable experience forj performers, aged just 16. it was a - hugely memorable experience for me, i was hugely memorable experience for me, i was hugely— hugely memorable experience for me, i was hugely privileged _ hugely memorable experience for me, i was hugely privileged to _ hugely memorable experience for me, i was hugely privileged to be - hugely memorable experience for me, i was hugely privileged to be taking. i was hugely privileged to be taking part in_ i was hugely privileged to be taking part in the — i was hugely privileged to be taking part in the first _ i was hugely privileged to be taking part in the first performance - i was hugely privileged to be taking part in the first performance of - part in the first performance of this piece — part in the first performance of this piece of— part in the first perfor
among require that night was fraser watts from coventry, one of the youngest performers, aged just 16l performers, aged just 16. it was a hugely memorable _ performers, aged just 16. it was a hugely memorable experience - performers, aged just 16. it was a hugely memorable experience forj performers, aged just 16. it was a - hugely memorable experience for me, i was hugely memorable experience for me, i was hugely— hugely memorable experience for me, i was hugely privileged _ hugely memorable...
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among the huge choir that night was fraser watts from coventry, one of the youngest performers, agedileged - to be taking part in the first - performance of this piece of music and also it was so apt for this occasion and for coventry. i just like war requiem, 60 years ago, ghosts in the ruins features local singers as part of the performance, including the choir with no name for people affected by homelessness. it is really important, it is bringing people together from their city who may not have met each other and to show that the world can be a better place and coventry is rebuilding itself into a new and vibrant city. part of the city of culture celebrations, ghosts in the ruins is being performed across the two sites of the cathedral until saturday. a fierce winter storm bringing heavy snowfall is sweeping across the us east coast with forecasters warning of historic blizzards, hurricane force winds, power outages and travel chaos. five states have declared emergencies. more than 4,000 flights have been cancelled. the governors of new york, newjersey and virginia have made emer
among the huge choir that night was fraser watts from coventry, one of the youngest performers, agedileged - to be taking part in the first - performance of this piece of music and also it was so apt for this occasion and for coventry. i just like war requiem, 60 years ago, ghosts in the ruins features local singers as part of the performance, including the choir with no name for people affected by homelessness. it is really important, it is bringing people together from their city who may not...
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christian fraser will be speaking to some of the people who organised rallies that day, and he'll lookof uncertainty about omicron. the event, which is regarded as music's biggest night, was due to have taken place in los angeles on the 31st of january. organisers say they hope to announce a future date soon. here's our la correspondent, peter bowes. we are going to have to wait a bit longer to see whether one of abba's new songs can be named record of the year in 2022. lots of categories hanging in the balance but a difficult decision for the organisers and the conclusion that the omicron virus isjust spreading quickly, too quickly, too dangerous, too risky, as they put it, to put on the kind of show that we are familiar with. so that has been postponed. we do not have a new date yet. it was postponed last year as well, just by a few weeks. it went ahead in march last year, a mixture of in—person performances by the bands but some remote as well. it turned out to be quite a good show. it really is at this stage unclear as to how they are going to resolve this this hello, i'm tulsen to
christian fraser will be speaking to some of the people who organised rallies that day, and he'll lookof uncertainty about omicron. the event, which is regarded as music's biggest night, was due to have taken place in los angeles on the 31st of january. organisers say they hope to announce a future date soon. here's our la correspondent, peter bowes. we are going to have to wait a bit longer to see whether one of abba's new songs can be named record of the year in 2022. lots of categories...
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manus: looking at the news flow overnight, jane fraser has managed to do a deal at citi.ed overseas bank has agreed to pay just under $4 billion for the asian assets. where does citi sit in your viewpoint? i know you have morgan stanley, jpm, etc., these are big dividend plays. what about citi? >> citi is a new position for us in our dividend strategy and it is the mirror image of j.p. morgan in terms of trying to execute a turnaround with new leadership versus jpm doing great with the same leadership for quite some time. i think investors last year really lagged peers in terms of performance, and investors kind of waiting on the turn, waiting to see evidence of the turn in the business and the organizational structure. we think they are close to that inflection point. it may not be this quarter, but within a quarter of that happening. then you look at the valuation, trading at less than one times chandra bull -- one times tangible, there is a good amount of safety. they did have a bit of a slipup in the third quarter so it will be interesting to see what they say tomorro
manus: looking at the news flow overnight, jane fraser has managed to do a deal at citi.ed overseas bank has agreed to pay just under $4 billion for the asian assets. where does citi sit in your viewpoint? i know you have morgan stanley, jpm, etc., these are big dividend plays. what about citi? >> citi is a new position for us in our dividend strategy and it is the mirror image of j.p. morgan in terms of trying to execute a turnaround with new leadership versus jpm doing great with the...
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tauscher fraser went to the certified nursing assistant program at central carolinatr technical collegenical colleges are goldmines through she successfully earned her accreditation and was immediately offered a job with mcleod health. william westbrook lives in graniteville and it worked for many years as a local chemical company. he was laid off in 2019 and continue to look for work. he and pope in a technical college after learning about the scholarships and obtained his manufacturing certification at no cost. william was hired immediately afterufic graduation by central states manufacturing. i would also like to recognize'' kim hardy, the president of the south carolina technical college system who is with us tonight. dr. hardinas staff worked with us and 16 technical colleges to successfully implement this wonderful program. the presence of those colleges are here also with their former students. the president of the tri-county technical college dr. kevin pollack president of central carolina technical college dr. for his -- thank you all for being with us tonight. i will ask that
tauscher fraser went to the certified nursing assistant program at central carolinatr technical collegenical colleges are goldmines through she successfully earned her accreditation and was immediately offered a job with mcleod health. william westbrook lives in graniteville and it worked for many years as a local chemical company. he was laid off in 2019 and continue to look for work. he and pope in a technical college after learning about the scholarships and obtained his manufacturing...
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fraser knows first—hand the impact a delayed ambulance can have. minutes. on new year's day he experienced the same symptoms, but this time he was told it would be at least two hours before an ambulance could get to him. this time it was going through my mind of if its two hours for the ambulance just to get here, i haven't got a chance. who's going to look after my partner and my kids if this doesn't get sorted in time? in winter the nhs is running hot. this is shaping up to be one of the toughest periods the health service and those patients waiting for treatment have experienced. dominic hughes, bbc news, warrington. our health correspondent, jim reed, is here. the isolation period in england is being cut again. what is the science behind that? this being cut again. what is the science behind that?— behind that? this is something ministers have _ behind that? this is something ministers have been _ behind that? this is something ministers have been hinting i behind that? this is something ministers have been hinting at| behind that? this is some
fraser knows first—hand the impact a delayed ambulance can have. minutes. on new year's day he experienced the same symptoms, but this time he was told it would be at least two hours before an ambulance could get to him. this time it was going through my mind of if its two hours for the ambulance just to get here, i haven't got a chance. who's going to look after my partner and my kids if this doesn't get sorted in time? in winter the nhs is running hot. this is shaping up to be one of the...
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hello, i'm christian fraser. you're watching context on bbc news. prince andrew is losing his royal and military titles — he will no longer officially be known as his royal highness. buckinham palace says prince andrew — seen leaving windsor this morning — is handing his titles back to the queen — and will continue not to undertake any public duties. the move comes the day after a judge in new york ruled the prince must defend an accusation of sexually assaulting virginia guiffre in a civil court case — an accusation he denies. no let up in the pressure on borisjohnson, as some tory mps say he should resign, for attending a drinks party, during lockdown. tonight with the context, chair of young labour, jess barnard and former member of donald trump's presidential transition team bryan lanza. hello. buckingham palace has announced that "with the queen's approval and agreement," all of prince andrew's military titles and royal patronages have been returned. the duke of york is facing a civil lawsuit in new york in which he accused him of having sex wi
hello, i'm christian fraser. you're watching context on bbc news. prince andrew is losing his royal and military titles — he will no longer officially be known as his royal highness. buckinham palace says prince andrew — seen leaving windsor this morning — is handing his titles back to the queen — and will continue not to undertake any public duties. the move comes the day after a judge in new york ruled the prince must defend an accusation of sexually assaulting virginia guiffre in a...