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- fraser: yeah. (mooing) colin: if we go back even a few thousand years, all of the grasslands in the world were dominated by large mobs of grazing animals. and also, they were kept moving all the time by predators. so the animals - in this case, cattle - are never kept on the same area at one time. damon: by letting the cattle run amok in the crops, good things happen. they flatten the field, they create a utopia for the local insects which becomes a natural fertiliser, and crucially, they are fed as nature intended. colin: over the last 50 or 60 years, we've removed animals like cattle and sheep from eating their natural food and put them in feedlots, eating grain. and we should never have done that because they have never evolved to eat grain. so what happens is that the cattle are basically sick. and we are finding out now that the meat from feedlots is not healthy for us. it's certainly not healthy for the animals. and it's something that we should never have done. damon: any discussion around l
- fraser: yeah. (mooing) colin: if we go back even a few thousand years, all of the grasslands in the world were dominated by large mobs of grazing animals. and also, they were kept moving all the time by predators. so the animals - in this case, cattle - are never kept on the same area at one time. damon: by letting the cattle run amok in the crops, good things happen. they flatten the field, they create a utopia for the local insects which becomes a natural fertiliser, and crucially, they are...
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i had the edge on commissioner fraser. >> practice, practice, practice. >> great. simulator and appreciate the t-shirts from maui a great fundraiser. >> yeah. commission can get one (laughter). >> (unintelligible). >> all right. >> i'm willing to buy one. >> i do want to say the bulk of response for hawaii was driven by the asian firefighters and they were supported by the asian firefighters and that's their initiative and work and i thank them for that and again, we cannot all leave the office sometimes but we'll try to get you a t-shirt. >> i was looking at the fantastic pictures i guess that's one fire on octavia; right? >> yeah. >> but went up like a matchbox literally and seems the construction fires are the worst rims me of a fire in mission bay 9 years ago it went up like that was gone in minutes. i mean nothing you can do i can imagine driving up to the picture. okay. i choose this career let's go forward i really respect you guys. great report and great pictures and a lot of great information. and i'll just keep it it short and sweet and look to the audien
i had the edge on commissioner fraser. >> practice, practice, practice. >> great. simulator and appreciate the t-shirts from maui a great fundraiser. >> yeah. commission can get one (laughter). >> (unintelligible). >> all right. >> i'm willing to buy one. >> i do want to say the bulk of response for hawaii was driven by the asian firefighters and they were supported by the asian firefighters and that's their initiative and work and i thank them for that...
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that was my colleague | christian fraser speaking to the eu chief charles michel and christian fraserhas emerged elon musk sabotaged a ukrainian drone attack on the russian navy. he acknowledged not acting on a request from kyiv to activate his satellite network which would have been used to guide the drones. elon musk said his company would have been complicit in an act of war had he agreed. the incident is revealed in agreed. the incident is revealed in a new book on the tech mogul. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you are watching bbc news. north korea claims to have launched its first submarine capable of carrying out an underwater nuclear attack — though there's no evidence yet of its operational ability. these pictures were released by north korean state media. the vessel was reportedly unveiled in a ceremony on wednesday, presided over by the country's leader kimjong—un. a report in state media said the submarine strengthened the country's nuclear deterrent by "leaps and bounds". live now tojoseph dempsey — research associate for defence and military at int
that was my colleague | christian fraser speaking to the eu chief charles michel and christian fraserhas emerged elon musk sabotaged a ukrainian drone attack on the russian navy. he acknowledged not acting on a request from kyiv to activate his satellite network which would have been used to guide the drones. elon musk said his company would have been complicit in an act of war had he agreed. the incident is revealed in agreed. the incident is revealed in a new book on the tech mogul. around...
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appreciate it. >> thank you very much commissioner fraser. vice president morgan. >> thank you for your report chief kaialoa. i was going to bring up the same thing commissioner fraser did about the covid rising. so, is the whole staff crew wearing masks now inside or how is it now? i know this is reflecting from a month ago, right? >> right. those precautions are put in place and recommended we have a outbreak. people are off duty and do follow covid protocols. >> okay. great. hopefully it gets better soon. is there any officers out or staff outright now currently of covid? >> i don't have that, but can get that for you. >> alright. then another question, i guess in regards to the support services. i was reading station 48, they had 10 water heaters in less then a year. what the heck is going on with that? >> i don't believe it is 10, but i'll let chief come up. [laughter] >> it is here in the report. on page 33. >> sorry. introduce myself first. president nakajo, commissioner morgan, commissioner fraser, chief. i'm mike mullens, assistant d
appreciate it. >> thank you very much commissioner fraser. vice president morgan. >> thank you for your report chief kaialoa. i was going to bring up the same thing commissioner fraser did about the covid rising. so, is the whole staff crew wearing masks now inside or how is it now? i know this is reflecting from a month ago, right? >> right. those precautions are put in place and recommended we have a outbreak. people are off duty and do follow covid protocols. >> okay....
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fraser and dawn.e go . go. >> a a- & outlook with boxt >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. on. gb news. >> good morning for many, there's a bit of a cooler feel around at the moment with some rain across parts of england in particular and also the risk of a little thunder later. taking a look first thing and yes, a cloudy, wet start across this central slice of england into southwest england as well through the morning. some of that rain across parts of lincolnshire east anglia lincolnshire into east anglia could quite persistent and could be quite persistent and heavy at times. in the heavy at times. meanwhile in the far southeast, high humidity could some heavy, could allow for some heavy, perhaps thundery downpours perhaps even thundery downpours to develop we go into to develop as we go into the afternoon across scotland afternoon whilst across scotland , northern ireland and wales. a brighter picture just brighter picture, just a scattering showers though
fraser and dawn.e go . go. >> a a- & outlook with boxt >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. on. gb news. >> good morning for many, there's a bit of a cooler feel around at the moment with some rain across parts of england in particular and also the risk of a little thunder later. taking a look first thing and yes, a cloudy, wet start across this central slice of england into southwest england as well through the morning. some of...
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was a guy named brendan fraser and that's about it?i knew he was a hunk and was famous, and all of that, but yeah, it's weird, i'm definitely in the right age group to be a superfan but i'm glad i got to meet him the way that i did, yeah >> seth: yeah. this film is in venice, have you been to venice before with anything >> with "downsizing" actually. >> seth: oh, nice. how was your venice experience this time? >> it was my second time, but the first time with brendan. >> seth: yep >> and that was amazing because the audience gave him like, a six, seven minute standing ovation. and it was really moving i'm so glad that audiences get to see him again in this really incredible role. >> seth: you also were in a fantastic film that's still in theaters called "the menu. >> yeah. >> seth: and you were great in "the menu. and we're big fans of the menu at the show because it was co-written by one of our writers, seth reiss -- >> yes >> seth: -- with his writing partner will tracy and was this a role when you first read the script, did you thin
was a guy named brendan fraser and that's about it?i knew he was a hunk and was famous, and all of that, but yeah, it's weird, i'm definitely in the right age group to be a superfan but i'm glad i got to meet him the way that i did, yeah >> seth: yeah. this film is in venice, have you been to venice before with anything >> with "downsizing" actually. >> seth: oh, nice. how was your venice experience this time? >> it was my second time, but the first time with...
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jane fraser, ceo of citigroup, great to hear from her and the environment.media conference. ibm's ceo will join us on the state of tech, future of ai, how ibm fits into all of it. that exclusive interview coming right up. back to you. >> see you in a little bit. sara eisen. >>> still ahead, nike rallying on the back of the earnings last night. it's been the second worst performer in the dow this year, down about 20% since the last earnings print. what's ahead for the stock from here when we return. in the u.s. we see millions of cyber threats each year. that rate is increasing as more and more businesses move to the cloud. - so, the question is... - cyber attack! as cyber criminals expand their toolkit, we must expand as well. we need to rethink... next level moments, need the next level network. [speaker continues in the background] the network with 24/7 built-in security. chip? at&t business. performer in the dow this year, ♪ is it possible to fall in love with your home... ...before you even step inside? ♪ discover the magnolia home james hardie collectio
jane fraser, ceo of citigroup, great to hear from her and the environment.media conference. ibm's ceo will join us on the state of tech, future of ai, how ibm fits into all of it. that exclusive interview coming right up. back to you. >> see you in a little bit. sara eisen. >>> still ahead, nike rallying on the back of the earnings last night. it's been the second worst performer in the dow this year, down about 20% since the last earnings print. what's ahead for the stock from...
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jane fraser, the ceo of citi says we're halfway there to getting inflation down. the second half can be challenging. we spoke to the white house, head of national economic council, lael brainard, and here's what she said about the path to lower inflation. >> the main story of all the naysayers was that you couldn't get core inflation to come down without a big increase in job destruction. that is not what we've seen. we've seen continued job creation and inflation at the core has come down into the range that we saw pre-pandemic. >> clearly, the white house, carl, is happy about this number, as she said, back to pre-pandemic kind of ranges. she's looking at three-month averages there. but also at a time that we really have not seen a lot of stress in the jobs market. i think that's the question. as we look to some of the headwinds, including a potential government shutdown, which she squarely puts in the house republicans' hands, their fault. but that, the uaw strike, the student loan resumption. the fact that as fraser said, the soft landing. it's quite a debate
jane fraser, the ceo of citi says we're halfway there to getting inflation down. the second half can be challenging. we spoke to the white house, head of national economic council, lael brainard, and here's what she said about the path to lower inflation. >> the main story of all the naysayers was that you couldn't get core inflation to come down without a big increase in job destruction. that is not what we've seen. we've seen continued job creation and inflation at the core has come...
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that's for sure. >> thank you, fraser. >> no, no, thank you, fraser. >> no, no, thank you, fraser. >>ith because >> candice, stay with us because we're back you just we're coming back to you in just a but very nearly 645, a set. but at very nearly 645, let's just remind you of the top stories morning and a slash stories this morning and a slash to inheritance tax is one of the policies being considered the policies being considered by the prime of tory prime minister ahead of tory party russia has party conference. russia has told the united nations that zelenskyy's peace plan proposal is completely unrealistic and coming up, the crimewatch presenter jill coming up, the crimewatch presenterjill dando coming up, the crimewatch presenter jill dando , who was presenter jill dando, who was killed outside her home back in 1999, is the subject of netflix's latest true crime series. will have a look at that with stephanie takyi . now with stephanie takyi. now candice fraser , keep your eyes candice fraser, keep your eyes peeled because you're going to be fascinated by this, especially you be
that's for sure. >> thank you, fraser. >> no, no, thank you, fraser. >> no, no, thank you, fraser. >>ith because >> candice, stay with us because we're back you just we're coming back to you in just a but very nearly 645, a set. but at very nearly 645, let's just remind you of the top stories morning and a slash stories this morning and a slash to inheritance tax is one of the policies being considered the policies being considered by the prime of tory prime...
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the ceo jane fraser launches the biggest restructuring in two decades.or more, let's get to bloomberg's lizzy burden who has a story. let's start with the changes that are occurring. lizzy: jane fraser's are structuring the entire bank and management layers. this has been going on for a while and she has been exiting businesses around the world but specifically here, citi is scrapping is two longtime core operating units. one is focused on is additional clients and the other house affirms consumer offerings. instead they are going to be five main operating units all run by men. they will report directly to her. jane fraser noses will be a comfortable and knows it will be unpopular but she is fine with that. analysts warn it could risk undesired departures but she says the reason it is necessary is because she wants to be able to hold these managers more accountable, which is important to improve citigroup's return. the stock price has lagged its peers for years and has been down roughly 40% since he took over in early 2021 and that is roughly double the
the ceo jane fraser launches the biggest restructuring in two decades.or more, let's get to bloomberg's lizzy burden who has a story. let's start with the changes that are occurring. lizzy: jane fraser's are structuring the entire bank and management layers. this has been going on for a while and she has been exiting businesses around the world but specifically here, citi is scrapping is two longtime core operating units. one is focused on is additional clients and the other house affirms...
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. 0ne brand at the very next opportunity she has, lucy fraser. she has, lucy fraser. one of the allegations around the bbc. yes, we use an actor— allegations around the bbc. yes, we use an actor to _ allegations around the bbc. yes, we use an actor to voice _ allegations around the bbc. yes, we use an actor to voice alasdair. - allegations around the bbc. yes, we use an actor to voice alasdair. it - use an actor to voice alasdair. it isn't her voice. we spoke on account of her remaining anonymous —— alice there. channel 4 looking into their relationship there, but there is an allegation with the bbc about the fact in alice's case, she says a bbc car with a chauffeur picked up several times to get her to russell brand. the idea of the car being paid for the licence fee payer in this country and the idea of him using his workplace in that way, picking her up from school, from home, dropping herat his. she picking her up from school, from home, dropping her at his. she says she knew it was a bbc car because she knew it was a bbc car because she had
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i'm fraser myers i'm joined now by fraser myers is the deputy editor for spiked. former labour party mp, and vicky chief economic vicky pryce, chief economic adviser for the centre of economic and business research. i'm start with you, i'm going to start with you, vicky. what do you think ? vicky. what do you think? >> the interesting thing is we didn't see truss in in in power long enough to be able to say what was going to have happened to the economy. >> what she's arguing is >> but what she's arguing is that been a lot that she would have been a lot more in terms of more careful in terms of upgrading in upgrading benefits in particular. course particular. that, of course would as would have affected pensions as well. if she had done that, well. and if she had done that, then she would have saved a certain amount of money. if certain amount of money. and if you then you carry that forward, then obviously increases . you carry that forward, then obvi so;ly increases . you carry that forward, then obvi so;ly her increases . you carry that forward, then obvi so;ly
i'm fraser myers i'm joined now by fraser myers is the deputy editor for spiked. former labour party mp, and vicky chief economic vicky pryce, chief economic adviser for the centre of economic and business research. i'm start with you, i'm going to start with you, vicky. what do you think ? vicky. what do you think? >> the interesting thing is we didn't see truss in in in power long enough to be able to say what was going to have happened to the economy. >> what she's arguing is...
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i mean, i have to ask a question here, patrick, if i may i >> -- >> fraser m >> fraser you are >> fraseria with a junior doctor. you know, when we were significantly younger and, and yes, the wage rates are higher there. but as patrick has quite rightly said, the, the, the system is part insurance funded . the issue here insurance funded. the issue here is why are junior doctors and now consultants going on strike for conditions that are far better than any other sector. i've done my research this afternoon. do you realise , afternoon. do you realise, fraser, that the nhs pays the. you're shaking your head. i haven't even said what i've got to say. the pays employers contributions for ni at over 28% compared with the private sector where employers pay 8. all right, well . right, well. >> well. okay. what do you mean ? so you're saying that the about the pensions. i'm going to throw it over to rob rob timing this perfectly in line with conservative party conference. this is this is political. conservative party conference. this is this is political . it's this is this is political. it's n
i mean, i have to ask a question here, patrick, if i may i >> -- >> fraser m >> fraser you are >> fraseria with a junior doctor. you know, when we were significantly younger and, and yes, the wage rates are higher there. but as patrick has quite rightly said, the, the, the system is part insurance funded . the issue here insurance funded. the issue here is why are junior doctors and now consultants going on strike for conditions that are far better than any other sector....
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"the sydney morning herald" reports australians gina hill and steven fraser are on board fraser said he and several others have contracted covid adding, "there is a doctor on board. also saying, "it's a little bit frustrating, but we are in a beautiful part of the world. we're sitting right near the glacier when we open our window." tonight, passengers waiting for help to set sail on the trip of a lifetime. rehema ellis, nbc news. >>> when we come back, an american astronaut's record-breaking year-long trip to space. how it happened by accident >>> finally tonight, a record-breaking trip to space for an american astronaut, now there nearly a year, but as sam brock reports, his history-making space odyssey wasn't actually planned >> and you see frank rubio on the right >> reporter: as far as records go -- >> having an opportunity to say good-bye one final time. >> reporter: -- when american astronaut frank rubio set off on his mission to space last september, he wasn't planning on breaking any >> and liftoff, a sunset start to the mission of rubio. >> reporter: but a trip to the iss s
"the sydney morning herald" reports australians gina hill and steven fraser are on board fraser said he and several others have contracted covid adding, "there is a doctor on board. also saying, "it's a little bit frustrating, but we are in a beautiful part of the world. we're sitting right near the glacier when we open our window." tonight, passengers waiting for help to set sail on the trip of a lifetime. rehema ellis, nbc news. >>> when we come back, an...
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guy: big surprise from jane fraser today.showed up today at the conference to brief, is an indication of her determination to push this. fascinating. stoxx 600 today down, continuing lower. the story today out of europe is a macro one. the german two year yield on offer. ecb hike increase priced in tomorrow. more coming down the pike? we wait and see. a big debate. it looks like inflation is going to remain sticky. that's the challenge we see addressed tomorrow by christine lagarde. i'm looking forward to the outlook. today, novo nordisk down. the idea is to generate buzz, with tech stocks drifting off a bit. it's had a great run. maybe that's a reflection of what we see today. coming up on the european close, what happens next? are we seeing an acceleration, bree inflation? ♪ more electrolytes. zero sugar. you feel the difference when you get it right. stay salty. so, you've got the power of xfinity at home. now take it outside with xfinity mobile. like speed? it's the fastest mobile service around. with the best price for t
guy: big surprise from jane fraser today.showed up today at the conference to brief, is an indication of her determination to push this. fascinating. stoxx 600 today down, continuing lower. the story today out of europe is a macro one. the german two year yield on offer. ecb hike increase priced in tomorrow. more coming down the pike? we wait and see. a big debate. it looks like inflation is going to remain sticky. that's the challenge we see addressed tomorrow by christine lagarde. i'm looking...
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trying to get to the hospital the boy had stopped breathing and was turning blue when fraser jumped into action thankfully we are told the little guy is doing okay tonight that's the kind of story that one young girl is looking to spotlight. it is even more good news tonight she's taken a nationwide journey focused on gratitude and persistance and saying thank you to those who protect and serve. >> thank you >> reporter: across the country, one louisiana teenager is spreading compassion and gratitude for law enforcement. >> thank you >> reporter: one hug at a time. >> you want a hug? >> i can get a hug. >> reporter: 13-year-old roslyn baldwin has an impressively big heart and an even bigger mission. >> i want to go to all 50 states since i've been to 44 so far. i've been doing this for seven years now. >> reporter: roslyn is traveling the nation embracing police officers in every state to show them her appreciation, respect, and support. >> it is a very nice feeling to be able to interact with officers and remind them they really are human. >> reporter: it was an idea she had at jus
trying to get to the hospital the boy had stopped breathing and was turning blue when fraser jumped into action thankfully we are told the little guy is doing okay tonight that's the kind of story that one young girl is looking to spotlight. it is even more good news tonight she's taken a nationwide journey focused on gratitude and persistance and saying thank you to those who protect and serve. >> thank you >> reporter: across the country, one louisiana teenager is spreading...
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frankie fraser is, but i don't. >> you do know who ivor novello is. >> i is.- >> i do.. i know who he is. >> i do. i know who he was or heard of him. basically i know about award. about that award. >> he's still the top songwriting award the year is songwriting award of the year is named him. yes. named after him. yes. yes. i know. novello award. i that. know. novello award. i did that. he some prison romance he had some brief prison romance with brutal killer. with with a brutal killer. >> wasn't in prison at that >> but wasn't in prison at that time. was he in prison? >> oh, yeah. i'm they >> at oh, yeah. i'm sure they overlapped. you it's one overlapped. you know, it's one of things like trotsky and of these things like trotsky and then a gay overlapping or then a gay phrase overlapping or something, it? you know, something, isn't it? you know, they these. they have these. >> gay >> is that a gay phrase? overlapping. >> overlapping? yeah so not something be guilty something you'd ever be guilty of? it is. let's have a look of? yes it is. let's have a look on this. so
frankie fraser is, but i don't. >> you do know who ivor novello is. >> i is.- >> i do.. i know who he is. >> i do. i know who he was or heard of him. basically i know about award. about that award. >> he's still the top songwriting award the year is songwriting award of the year is named him. yes. named after him. yes. yes. i know. novello award. i that. know. novello award. i did that. he some prison romance he had some brief prison romance with brutal killer....
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fraser >> andrew (sonny) garcia. >> jeremy logan glick.ristin osterholm white gould. >> wanda anita green. >> lauren catuzzi grandolas and unborn child. donald freeman greene. linda gronlund. richard guadagno. >> my uncle --. >> my son, toshiya kuge. >> from chester in more elementary school and westwood high school, cc ross. >> hilda marcin. waleska martinez. >> nicole carol miller. >> louis j. nacke. >> donald arthur peterson. >> jean hoadley peterson. mark david rothenberg. christine ann snyder. john talignani. honor elizabeth wainio. >> to my cousin, debbie jacob walsh. >> distinguished guests, families, friends, my name is jeffrey myers. it is my honor and privilege to offer a concluding prayer at the sacred moment on this holy ground. within the jewish faith our tradition is upon remembering our loved ones that we recite in memorial prayer. i will chant it first in hebrew and then translate it for you in english. [speaking foreign language] rest infinite rest in your sheltering presence among the holy and the pure of all of our belov
fraser >> andrew (sonny) garcia. >> jeremy logan glick.ristin osterholm white gould. >> wanda anita green. >> lauren catuzzi grandolas and unborn child. donald freeman greene. linda gronlund. richard guadagno. >> my uncle --. >> my son, toshiya kuge. >> from chester in more elementary school and westwood high school, cc ross. >> hilda marcin. waleska martinez. >> nicole carol miller. >> louis j. nacke. >> donald arthur peterson....
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"the sydney morning herald" reports use austins gina hill and fraser are on board. he and several others contracted covid adding, there is a doctor on board. also saying, it's a little bit frustrating, but we are in a beautiful part of the world. we're sitting right near the glacier when we open our window." tonight, passengers waiting for help to set sail on the trip of a lifetime. rehema ellis, nbc news. >>> when we come back, an american astronaut's record-breaking year-long trip to space. how it happened by accident. i have moderate to severe crohn's disease. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are looking up ♪ ♪ i've got symptom relief ♪ ♪ control of my crohn's means everything to me. ♪ ♪ ♪ control is everything to me. ♪ feel significant symptom relief with skyrizi, including less abdominal pain and fewer bowel movements at 4 weeks. skyrizi is the first and only il-23 inhibitor for crohn's that can deliver both clinical remission and endoscopic improvement. the majority of people on skyrizi achieved long lasting remission at 1 year. serious allergic reactions and an
"the sydney morning herald" reports use austins gina hill and fraser are on board. he and several others contracted covid adding, there is a doctor on board. also saying, it's a little bit frustrating, but we are in a beautiful part of the world. we're sitting right near the glacier when we open our window." tonight, passengers waiting for help to set sail on the trip of a lifetime. rehema ellis, nbc news. >>> when we come back, an american astronaut's record-breaking...
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su: ceo jane fraser definitely wants to change that story.hat shares are down some 40% since early 2021 when she first took over as ceo, and that is more than double the decline of rivals. so this is a major shakeup designed to turn things around. leadership roles are largely eliminated. bloomberg has learned from those close to the matter that some job cuts will likely result in mostly in the back office functions -- we are told the bank doesn't have a firm target on how many will be impacted. the executive management ranks were spanning 19, and five men will be leading businesses and reports directly to fra ser. the company will operate five businesses such as services, trading, the banking division and wealth unit, and again, in the streamlining of management, they will all now answer to jane fraser. this should reduce the fiefdoms that have plagued the firm. initially we saw shares up better than 2% on the announcement of these moves. interestingly enough, the risk of this type of revamp is always desired departures and internal strife. t
su: ceo jane fraser definitely wants to change that story.hat shares are down some 40% since early 2021 when she first took over as ceo, and that is more than double the decline of rivals. so this is a major shakeup designed to turn things around. leadership roles are largely eliminated. bloomberg has learned from those close to the matter that some job cuts will likely result in mostly in the back office functions -- we are told the bank doesn't have a firm target on how many will be impacted....
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hello, i'm christian fraser. you're watching the context on bbc news. a new plan by the italian government which would impose a two—night minimum stay in airbnb flats is criticised by it's own deputy prime minister matteo salvini. sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre now. hello from the bbc sport centre. all home nations were in action tonight in the women's nations league. for englands manager sarina weigman, it was a match which held extra significance, as she returned to her home nation — and former employer — the netherlands. it has not been a great start for them in the first time. netherlands them in the first time. netherlands them in the first time. netherlands the lead who curled it into the top corner after a poor clearance from georgia stanway gifted danielle the ball. at every play showed off side. no var to overturn it though. alessia russo then got the equaliser for england and the second half. 11 minutes left in that game. as you can see, the other results. wales v denmark. denmark opened the scoring through an early p
hello, i'm christian fraser. you're watching the context on bbc news. a new plan by the italian government which would impose a two—night minimum stay in airbnb flats is criticised by it's own deputy prime minister matteo salvini. sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre now. hello from the bbc sport centre. all home nations were in action tonight in the women's nations league. for englands manager sarina weigman, it was a match which held extra significance, as she returned...
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fraser. [bell rings] >> andrew "sonny" garcia. [bell rings] jeremy logan glick.bell rings] kristin osterholm white gould. [bell rings] >> my best friend and sister, wanda anita green. [bell rings] >> lauren catuzzi grandcolas and unborn child. [bell rings] donald freeman greene. [bell rings] linda gronlund. [bell rings] >> richard guadagno. [bell rings] >> my quote --uncle, leroy homer. [bell rings] >> my son, toshiya kuge. [bell rings] >> from chester a moore, and westwood high school in fort pierce, florida, ceecee ross lyles. [bell rings] >> hilda marcin. [bell rings] waleska martinez. [bell rings] >> nicole carol miller. [bell rings] >> louis joseph nacke. [bell rings] >> donald arthur peterson. [bell rings] >> jean hoadley peterson. [bell rings] mark david rothenberg. [bell rings] christine ann snyder. [bell rings] john talignani. [bell rings] >> honor elizabeth wainio. [bell rings] >> and to my cousin, debbie jacobs welsh. may we never forgot what they taught us that day. god bless. [bell rings] >> distinguished guests, family, friends, my name is jeffrey m
fraser. [bell rings] >> andrew "sonny" garcia. [bell rings] jeremy logan glick.bell rings] kristin osterholm white gould. [bell rings] >> my best friend and sister, wanda anita green. [bell rings] >> lauren catuzzi grandcolas and unborn child. [bell rings] donald freeman greene. [bell rings] linda gronlund. [bell rings] >> richard guadagno. [bell rings] >> my quote --uncle, leroy homer. [bell rings] >> my son, toshiya kuge. [bell rings] >>...
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hello, i'm christian fraser. you're watching the context on bbc news. news has come through on horizon, although i have to say there's some gaps in what we've already heard. but alongside horizon, you also need a mission led government with a strategic sense of where we're heading. what price he will pay for this i new deal with the european union. when you open an agreement, i there's going to be a quid pro quo. what price will he pay? i have no confidence. it will be a price that the public think is worth paying. - the entente cordial. keir starmer heads to paris in the morning, for a meeting with president macron. but how far is he prepared to go to revise brexit arrangements. and is the eu listening? second time in a week sir keir has travelled to europe. would a labour government get a more sympathetic hearing. we have just the right panel with us. stefanie bolzen the washington correspondent for die welt. and former permanent secretary to the british foreign office, now advisor to chatham house sir simon fraser. is there is any space for brexit ta
hello, i'm christian fraser. you're watching the context on bbc news. news has come through on horizon, although i have to say there's some gaps in what we've already heard. but alongside horizon, you also need a mission led government with a strategic sense of where we're heading. what price he will pay for this i new deal with the european union. when you open an agreement, i there's going to be a quid pro quo. what price will he pay? i have no confidence. it will be a price that the public...
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hello, i'm christian fraser. you're watching the context on bbc news. us screenwriters reach a tentative deal with studio bosses, which could end a five—month strike. before we get into all of that, let's check on the sport with betty. hello from the bbc sport centre. the dutch football association has confirmed that the abandoned match between ajax and feyenoord at the weekend will resume behind closed doors on wednesday. feyenoord led 3—0 after 56 minutes when the game was stopped as home fans threw flares and fireworks onto the pitch. trouble continued outside thejohan cruyff arena as police used tear gas on fans outside the stadium. ajax say they disagree with the decision to finish the game on wednesday because of fixture congestion and are considering legal action. ajax were hoping to play the game in the later stage and finally said look we are 3—0 up, it's not our problem. the victory should be given to us today or monday. everybody got together under the rules which we have, we played this game within the next 48 hours. that is what is happenin
hello, i'm christian fraser. you're watching the context on bbc news. us screenwriters reach a tentative deal with studio bosses, which could end a five—month strike. before we get into all of that, let's check on the sport with betty. hello from the bbc sport centre. the dutch football association has confirmed that the abandoned match between ajax and feyenoord at the weekend will resume behind closed doors on wednesday. feyenoord led 3—0 after 56 minutes when the game was stopped as home...
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that's what an agreement with china, which has been, isn't the, the fraser at the moment in terms of implementation for, for that agenda of the, of the, of chinese you agreement is the, and uh, definitely have to resolve between europe and china. and i think that's, that perhaps is the basis of it. the goal is to ation going forward. you mentioned the china, the investment agreement initially struck back in 2020 a no deep in the freezer and the political tensions and exchange of sanctions. for example, is there any way you can see that being revised? nothing. the short term? i think china has to come a long way as towards reassuring do your opinion that it is serious about, you know, the policy content of that agreement. and can you say, i think the long term week is a long time in politics, but a year is in the tennessee. so europe should continue. we might be able to continue a striking to try a data set that had been doing over the last year. and a half, we have just signed up with new zealand to julie. we have memphis or mexico and australia separately tell us to agreement to my
that's what an agreement with china, which has been, isn't the, the fraser at the moment in terms of implementation for, for that agenda of the, of the, of chinese you agreement is the, and uh, definitely have to resolve between europe and china. and i think that's, that perhaps is the basis of it. the goal is to ation going forward. you mentioned the china, the investment agreement initially struck back in 2020 a no deep in the freezer and the political tensions and exchange of sanctions. for...
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talks about a deal come only a year after frasers bought missguided for £20 million after the onlineon. and coming up — we head to denmark to take a look at the first ever container ship run on green methanol. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. for those with limited hearing a new way to experience sound. these students from the mary school for deaf children and young people in newbury are feeling music with the help of artificial intelligence. you will have _ artificial intelligence. you will have your _ artificial intelligence. you will have your iphone i artificial intelligence. gm. will have your iphone and you will have your iphone and you will have your iphone and you will have the sound app and you will have the sound app and you will debate and when you activate the app there is an ai thatis activate the app there is an ai that is running in real—time collecting sound around you. then translating that sound into vibrations that you will feel on your back, through a backpack. it feel on your back, through a backpack-— backpack. it can also help children _ ba
talks about a deal come only a year after frasers bought missguided for £20 million after the onlineon. and coming up — we head to denmark to take a look at the first ever container ship run on green methanol. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. for those with limited hearing a new way to experience sound. these students from the mary school for deaf children and young people in newbury are feeling music with the help of artificial intelligence. you will have _ artificial...
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but even fraser i implemented. else accepts almost anybody else would have done and was continued by with the current prime minister. there were fears, course, over the cost fears, of course, over the cost of this policy, but as with many forecasters, the doomsters were wrong. were well below wrong. the costs were well below what was initially feared, not to mention the fact that no one at the time was opposing the principle of an energy bail out. bearin principle of an energy bail out. bear in mind the gas price had gone up nearly eight times. so while it's reasonable to suggest that relentless borrowing isn't sustainable in long term , sustainable in the long term, surely we throw tax surely we shouldn't throw tax cuts out with the bathwater as may be happening currently ? may be happening currently? well, my brilliant panel is back . aaron, do you think liz has a fair justification for what she's saying, that we do need economic growth and somehow we've got to find it? >> that's absolutely right. and one of the
but even fraser i implemented. else accepts almost anybody else would have done and was continued by with the current prime minister. there were fears, course, over the cost fears, of course, over the cost of this policy, but as with many forecasters, the doomsters were wrong. were well below wrong. the costs were well below what was initially feared, not to mention the fact that no one at the time was opposing the principle of an energy bail out. bearin principle of an energy bail out. bear in...
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but even fraser i implemented.e accepts almost anybody else would have done and was continued by with the current prime minister. there were fears, course, over the cost fears, of course, over the cost of this policy, but as with many forecasters, the doomsters were wrong. were well below wrong. the costs were well below what was initially feared, not to mention the fact that no one at the time was opposing the principle of an energy bail out. bearin principle of an energy bail out. bear in mind the gas price had gone up nearly eight times. so while it's reasonable to suggest that relentless borrowing isn't sustainable in long term , sustainable in the long term, surely we throw tax surely we shouldn't throw tax cuts out with the bathwater as may be happening currently ? may be happening currently? well, my brilliant panel is back . aaron, do you think liz has a fair justification for what she's saying, that we do need economic growth and somehow we've got to find it? >> that's absolutely right. and one of the thin
but even fraser i implemented.e accepts almost anybody else would have done and was continued by with the current prime minister. there were fears, course, over the cost fears, of course, over the cost of this policy, but as with many forecasters, the doomsters were wrong. were well below wrong. the costs were well below what was initially feared, not to mention the fact that no one at the time was opposing the principle of an energy bail out. bearin principle of an energy bail out. bear in...
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and on the fraser river and in fact, there was a time in the 1860s after the period we're talking about here where gold strikes and british columbia actually meant that there were more in british columbia than british subjects. right. that comes after the events that we're talking about here. but but really, what it sort of comes down to is george and the british, the directors of the hudson's bay company, they saw what was and they knew that like the 5000 americans in the country in 1845, that number only going to continually grow. and so it's it's really of of compromise. one of the other things, although i'll here in just a moment, is that the nation of canada not exist at this time. and so the british interests in region were back in london. now opinion and attitudes about the british who actually lived in the region would have to maintain its presence in western washington. back in london, however sort of viewing it's you know, it's holdings not just in north america, but british holdings around the world. this is sort of one small part of that much larger picture to which the the
and on the fraser river and in fact, there was a time in the 1860s after the period we're talking about here where gold strikes and british columbia actually meant that there were more in british columbia than british subjects. right. that comes after the events that we're talking about here. but but really, what it sort of comes down to is george and the british, the directors of the hudson's bay company, they saw what was and they knew that like the 5000 americans in the country in 1845, that...
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we will talk about the leadership plan for jane fraser going forward.( ♪ ♪ ) ( ♪ ♪ ) ♪ (when the day that) ♪ ♪ (lies ahead of me) ♪ ♪ ( seems impossible to face) ♪ ♪ (a lovely day) ♪ ♪ (lovely day) ♪ ♪ (lovely day) ♪ ♪ (lovely day) ♪ a bank that knows your business grows your business. bmo. jon: this is bloomberg markets, citigroup is preparing for a wave of job cuts as a wall street giants restructure. the ceo addressed the plant at the global financial services conference earlier today. >> today's announcement is indeed about putting that next step, the big next step in place and initiating it which is to not only put the organization in the best strategy place, it is about running a bank differently. and about driving clearer accountability for doing so. matt: jenny surane covers citi for us, this is a bank that has massively underperformed all of the other big wall street banks and i'm guessing this is her attempt at fixing that. how do investors embrace what they have heard thus far? >> they are up a little bit today, this is a sign that frazier is
we will talk about the leadership plan for jane fraser going forward.( ♪ ♪ ) ( ♪ ♪ ) ♪ (when the day that) ♪ ♪ (lies ahead of me) ♪ ♪ ( seems impossible to face) ♪ ♪ (a lovely day) ♪ ♪ (lovely day) ♪ ♪ (lovely day) ♪ ♪ (lovely day) ♪ a bank that knows your business grows your business. bmo. jon: this is bloomberg markets, citigroup is preparing for a wave of job cuts as a wall street giants restructure. the ceo addressed the plant at the global financial...
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so jim dale and the deputy editor of spiked, fraser myers. so jim , spiked, fraser myers.t this? so what are your views of ulez expanding to greater london? well as a meteorologist, we look at the environment, we look at the air. >> we measure it this week. we're going into a little bit of a heat wave. as you might know by now. so that's going to be subsiding air that's going to increase the pollution , whether increase the pollution, whether you like it or not, or whether ulez is there not. so that's ulez is there or not. so that's going happen. but i you know, going to happen. but i you know, i'm a big believer in in to be honest with you, i don't think anybody's wants pollution . it's anybody's wants pollution. it's not a case of wanting pollution . i'm in favour of pollution. nobodyis. . i'm in favour of pollution. nobody is . yeah. okay. so it's nobody is. yeah. okay. so it's how we get rid of it step by step. and i think ulysses part of part of it , step. and i think ulysses part of part of it, not of that, it's part of it, not just ulez, by the way. also so other ot
so jim dale and the deputy editor of spiked, fraser myers. so jim , spiked, fraser myers.t this? so what are your views of ulez expanding to greater london? well as a meteorologist, we look at the environment, we look at the air. >> we measure it this week. we're going into a little bit of a heat wave. as you might know by now. so that's going to be subsiding air that's going to increase the pollution , whether increase the pollution, whether you like it or not, or whether ulez is there...
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so we'll see if this transformation, which fraser calls the biggest in two decades, does the trick.e the idea of it, up more than 2% today. but without real numbers understanding the cost of savings that are derived from this, as well as some key personnel that will be in important seats here, it's really tough to say at this point in time. >> all right. leslie, thank you. leslie picker. >>> the soft bank back chip designer arms set to price shares after the close. it's expected to be a pol blockbuster ipo. our deera bosa is here taking a look at some warnings for the retail investor. >> blockbuster ipos, these are widely known companies or brands, but people haven't been able to own a piece of them until that ipo day. in instacart was launched more a decade ago and brought grocery shopping online. arm is in 99% of all si smartphones. if history is any guide, retail investors should be beware the blockbuster ipo. seven of the biggest ten biggest listings, only two of them, airbnb and snowflake are up on their ipo price, which banker set before they start trading. there's a few reaso
so we'll see if this transformation, which fraser calls the biggest in two decades, does the trick.e the idea of it, up more than 2% today. but without real numbers understanding the cost of savings that are derived from this, as well as some key personnel that will be in important seats here, it's really tough to say at this point in time. >> all right. leslie, thank you. leslie picker. >>> the soft bank back chip designer arms set to price shares after the close. it's expected...
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so jim dale and the deputy editor of spiked, fraser myers. so jim , spiked, fraser myers.t this? so what are your views of ulez expanding to greater london? well as a meteorologist, we look at the environment, we look at the air. >> we measure it this week. we're going into a little bit of a heat wave. as you might know by now. so that's going to be subsiding air that's going to increase the pollution , whether increase the pollution, whether you like it or not, or whether ulez is there not. so that's ulez is there or not. so that's going happen. but i you know, going to happen. but i you know, i'm a big believer in in to be honest with you, i don't think anybody's wants pollution . it's anybody's wants pollution. it's not a case of wanting pollution . i'm in favour of pollution. nobodyis. . i'm in favour of pollution. nobody is . yeah. okay. so it's nobody is. yeah. okay. so it's how we get rid of it step by step. and i think ulysses part of part of it , step. and i think ulysses part of part of it, not of that, it's part of it, not just ulez, by the way. also so other ot
so jim dale and the deputy editor of spiked, fraser myers. so jim , spiked, fraser myers.t this? so what are your views of ulez expanding to greater london? well as a meteorologist, we look at the environment, we look at the air. >> we measure it this week. we're going into a little bit of a heat wave. as you might know by now. so that's going to be subsiding air that's going to increase the pollution , whether increase the pollution, whether you like it or not, or whether ulez is there...
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events, which should have been before the then—director of public prosecutions, who was sir alasdair frasernd which, had it been made available to him, would most likely have led the then—director to the conclusion that he shouldn't prosecute. so, while my initial concern was in respect of the deception of the director of public prosecutions, it escalated into a concern in respect of the potential covering up of up to 20—plus murders. and that's what ultimately led to kenova. the convictions of eight people, including gerard hodgins, had already been quashed. but the contents of the file which was withheld all those years ago has never been made public. what was kept secret has remained secret. to this day, we still don't know what's contained within that. it may well contain reference to fred scappaticci and/or others. we don't know. what's also unknown is if other criminal cases were prosecuted where crucial information was withheld. i suppose it's a fair question, that if it happened once, could it happen again? and the answer has to be yes. but that is why i was so exercised to have thi
events, which should have been before the then—director of public prosecutions, who was sir alasdair frasernd which, had it been made available to him, would most likely have led the then—director to the conclusion that he shouldn't prosecute. so, while my initial concern was in respect of the deception of the director of public prosecutions, it escalated into a concern in respect of the potential covering up of up to 20—plus murders. and that's what ultimately led to kenova. the...
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hello, i'm christian fraser. you're watching the context on bbc news. it is outrageous that president putin is again blocking the black sea, so preventing or making sure that no ukrainian grain is any more coming out of the black sea and going on to the international market. the 620 is a broad group of countries, and they have different perspectives. but it's still important to be talking to people, to be engaging, to be highlighting things like russia's aggression and the impact it's having. it's still important to have these conversations. for the government, certainly this is that moment. - they want to say, "we are the voice of the people," the global south . as they're calling it, i "so we are the voice of the developing countries. we are the people who can talk to you on their behalf." - the leaders are here. we arejust a we are just a few hours away from some intense discussion here in new delhi. but what will the 620 achieve? we will hear this hour from ursula von der leyen, president of the european commission, who represents the 27 leaders of
hello, i'm christian fraser. you're watching the context on bbc news. it is outrageous that president putin is again blocking the black sea, so preventing or making sure that no ukrainian grain is any more coming out of the black sea and going on to the international market. the 620 is a broad group of countries, and they have different perspectives. but it's still important to be talking to people, to be engaging, to be highlighting things like russia's aggression and the impact it's having....