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here is union pacific ceo lance fritz. welcome, great to have you with us.us a synopsis of where you think your company is and how the earnings reflect that. lance: demonstrated was a substantially better product and excellent productivity created by the men and women of union pacific as we implemented unified plan 2020. when we look into 2020, we think some headwinds we had in 2019 are turning into tail winds, specifically around trade and more specifically around the u.s. china phase one deal. however, there is no uncertainty that has to be cleared up. our main competitor in trucks is still loose in terms of overall pricesy, but with gas still low there is a significant .eadwind on-call david: how much is cold trailing trailing off? lance: in the long term there are secular headwinds against coal. there are opportunities to offset that. petrochemical industry is the wonderful industry that has blossomed. there is a gigantic opportunity for taking trucks off the highway through are more reliable, consistent, safe tourist products. it looks like lots of oppo
here is union pacific ceo lance fritz. welcome, great to have you with us.us a synopsis of where you think your company is and how the earnings reflect that. lance: demonstrated was a substantially better product and excellent productivity created by the men and women of union pacific as we implemented unified plan 2020. when we look into 2020, we think some headwinds we had in 2019 are turning into tail winds, specifically around trade and more specifically around the u.s. china phase one...
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right of fritz french enjoy a member of the german parliament and a defense expert with the governing social democrats thank you very much for talking to us from d.w. you're welcome and can issue young muslims on the majority in iraq just as they are in their powerful neighbor iran but iraq has had to straddle the friends because of u.s. interests in military presence in their country the talkative killing of general custom silly money has now changed the dynamic in the region and it's taught us way in iraq could become collateral damage. when a u.s. drone strike killed tehran's top military mastermind it didn't happen on iranian soil but in iraq the country was a target for general cassim silly money and iran in their master plan for the region to extend shiite power using proxies doing. like the shiite militia that attacked the u.s. embassy many of these militant groups came to prominence during the fight against so-called islamic state shiite iraqis trained in iran who were central to defeating i-s. and many of them took their orders from solar money. iraqi lawmakers call out no to
right of fritz french enjoy a member of the german parliament and a defense expert with the governing social democrats thank you very much for talking to us from d.w. you're welcome and can issue young muslims on the majority in iraq just as they are in their powerful neighbor iran but iraq has had to straddle the friends because of u.s. interests in military presence in their country the talkative killing of general custom silly money has now changed the dynamic in the region and it's taught...
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i'm vitroria fritz. our top stories: chinese authorities take drastic action to try to stop the spread of the coronavirus which has now claimed 25 lives. at 3a, she's the youngest prime minister in the world. we meet finland's leader, sanna marin, who explains why climate change is her biggest priority. we need to set ambitious goals, because if we don't we are losing the future. we are losing hope, so people are expecting us to act now. a crossroads in italy — how the far right is hoping to cause a political earthquake this weekend. no record—equalling title for serena williams. she is knocked out of the australian open in melbourne. in business, a spent force — cash is in decline but in a world of digital payments, who gets left behind? a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. please dojoin in. by 2028, the percentage of transactions made in cash could fall to less than 10%. how do you feel about s
i'm vitroria fritz. our top stories: chinese authorities take drastic action to try to stop the spread of the coronavirus which has now claimed 25 lives. at 3a, she's the youngest prime minister in the world. we meet finland's leader, sanna marin, who explains why climate change is her biggest priority. we need to set ambitious goals, because if we don't we are losing the future. we are losing hope, so people are expecting us to act now. a crossroads in italy — how the far right is hoping to...
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this is the briefing, i'm victoria fritz. our top story: iran denies this is the moment its military accidentally shot down a ukrainian passenger jet, killing 176 people. a day after the duke and duchess of sussex announce they're stepping back from royal life, meghan leaves the uk for canada. leave your homes or risk being trapped, authorities warn residents in victoria, as australia braces for more hot weather and strong winds. and coming up in the business briefing. 8 billion dollar takeaway. just eat on the menu as the global food delivery wars heat up. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. within the next five years we could be spending $200 billion a year on takeaway food deliveries. are you part of the "can't cook, won't cook" generation? are you a takeaway app addict? tell us what you think, just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing iran has rejected western claims its military accidentally shot down a ukrainian passengerjet, killing 176 people on board. o
this is the briefing, i'm victoria fritz. our top story: iran denies this is the moment its military accidentally shot down a ukrainian passenger jet, killing 176 people. a day after the duke and duchess of sussex announce they're stepping back from royal life, meghan leaves the uk for canada. leave your homes or risk being trapped, authorities warn residents in victoria, as australia braces for more hot weather and strong winds. and coming up in the business briefing. 8 billion dollar...
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this is the briefing — i'm victoria fritz.ur top story: departure day — in 18 hours time after more than four decades in europe britain will formally bid goodbye. lam i am jenny hill i amjenny hill in brussels where we will be engaging the mood in hearing from some of the key players in the brexit process. negotiations will be tough but we wa nt negotiations will be tough but we want to be the closest hands and the best partners we can think. with more than 200 deaths in china and cases in 18 other countries coronavirus has been declared a global health emergency. also in business — net benefits. will brexit land uk fishermen a bigger share of the catch or leave them adrift? a warm welcome to the programme — let there be light! briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. it's my last day in the office. tell us what you think about the stories we're covering — just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. the uk will formally leave the european union at 2300 gmt this
this is the briefing — i'm victoria fritz.ur top story: departure day — in 18 hours time after more than four decades in europe britain will formally bid goodbye. lam i am jenny hill i amjenny hill in brussels where we will be engaging the mood in hearing from some of the key players in the brexit process. negotiations will be tough but we wa nt negotiations will be tough but we want to be the closest hands and the best partners we can think. with more than 200 deaths in china and cases in...
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this is the briefing — i'm victoria fritz.ur top story: the united states kills the commander of iran's special operations quds force with an airstrike. by sea land and by land — tens of thousands of australians are evacuated as bushfires rage on. clashes in paris as the rail strike becomes the longest french transport dispute for 50 years. oil prices spike following the us airstrike as fears rise of retaliation. a warm welcome to the programme — briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. tell us what you think — just use the hashtag bbc—the—briefing. a us strike force has targeted and killed iran's most important military commander. general qasem soleimani, the commander of the revolutionary guards quds force. he was killed, along with others, at baghdad's airport in an operation the pentagon said was at the direction of the president. it follows just days after iranian—backed militia leaders encouraged their followers to attack the us embassy in baghdad.
this is the briefing — i'm victoria fritz.ur top story: the united states kills the commander of iran's special operations quds force with an airstrike. by sea land and by land — tens of thousands of australians are evacuated as bushfires rage on. clashes in paris as the rail strike becomes the longest french transport dispute for 50 years. oil prices spike following the us airstrike as fears rise of retaliation. a warm welcome to the programme — briefing you on all you need to know in...
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this is the briefing, i'm victoria fritz. our top stories: senators swear an oath of impartial justice as the republican—controlled chamber is transformed into a court of impeachment. scotland's most populous city unveils radical plans to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030. police in panama have arrested ten people on suspicion of murdering a woman and six children as part of a strange religious ritual. the bitter border war continues as migrants are forced to survive the serbian winter. we have a special report. coming up in the business briefing: big data and the climate crisis. how our tech addiction is fuelling global warming, and what silicon valley can do about it. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. you can be part of the conversation. the more time we spend on social media, online shopping or streaming video, the more data we generate. research from sweden suggests that data alone could use as much energy as transport by 2025. would you be prepared t
this is the briefing, i'm victoria fritz. our top stories: senators swear an oath of impartial justice as the republican—controlled chamber is transformed into a court of impeachment. scotland's most populous city unveils radical plans to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030. police in panama have arrested ten people on suspicion of murdering a woman and six children as part of a strange religious ritual. the bitter border war continues as migrants are forced to survive the serbian winter. we...
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i'm victoria fritz. 8 billion dollar takeaway. just eat on the menu as the global food delivery wars heat up. plus, the shape of things to come. but will smartphone users ever come round to the cyrcle phone? and on the markets, the global relief rally continues as the us and iran de—escalate tensions. wall street hits new record highs, sending asian shares higher. australia also at a new record. safe havens such as gold continue to slip we start with takeaway food deliveries. they are becoming a huge global business, as smartphone apps transform the way we order in. today uk—based just eat will become the latest takeaway app to find itself on the menu, as the food delivery wars heat up. just eat looks set to be bought by dutch rival takeaway. com, after a fierce takeover battle. the deal would valuejust eat at getting on for $8 billion. within the next five years we could be spending $200 billion a year on takeaway food deliveries, according to one estimate. sales are increasing by around 14% a year, with uber eats and deliveroo a
i'm victoria fritz. 8 billion dollar takeaway. just eat on the menu as the global food delivery wars heat up. plus, the shape of things to come. but will smartphone users ever come round to the cyrcle phone? and on the markets, the global relief rally continues as the us and iran de—escalate tensions. wall street hits new record highs, sending asian shares higher. australia also at a new record. safe havens such as gold continue to slip we start with takeaway food deliveries. they are...
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this is the business briefing, i'm victoria fritz. big data and the climate crisis. how our tech addiction is fuelling global warming, and what silicon valley can do about it. plus: bruised by the trade war, china sees the weakest growth in three decades. but will a truce with us kick—start the recovery? and, on the markets, more record closes on wall street. asian shares rise as that chinese growth number comes in as expected, despite some fears it could be a lot worse. we start with the tech industry and its impact on the environment. the vast amount of data we use and store is a major source of carbon emissions and a major consumer of energy. microsoft is one of the world's biggest providers of computing power, along with google and amazon, and on thursday it announced the industry's most aggressive plan yet to tackle the problem. by 2030, microsoft has pledged to become carbon negative, removing more carbon from the environment than it emits. and by 2050, it hopes to have wiped out its carbon footprint altogether, by removing all the carbon it has ever emitted si
this is the business briefing, i'm victoria fritz. big data and the climate crisis. how our tech addiction is fuelling global warming, and what silicon valley can do about it. plus: bruised by the trade war, china sees the weakest growth in three decades. but will a truce with us kick—start the recovery? and, on the markets, more record closes on wall street. asian shares rise as that chinese growth number comes in as expected, despite some fears it could be a lot worse. we start with the...
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i'm victoria fritz. fashion today, landfill tomorrow. just 1% of clothes manufactured are recycled. we'll be meeting the entrepreneur looking to change the way we feel about fashion. and, oil prices spike following a us airstrike which kills a top iranian general, as fears rise of retaliation. and on the markets: wall street closed at a record high on the first trading day of the year. we will be keeping an eye on those oil prices and coming back to them later in the programme. never has the fashion and textile industry come under such scrutiny. as the industry continues to grow, the strain it puts on the environment seems to be intensifying. on the eve of london men's fashion week, we take a look at the case stacking up against fashion. every year, global emissions from textile production are equivalent to 1.2 billion tonnes of c02 — a figure that outweighs the carbon footprint of international flights and shipping combined. meanwhile, the environmental impact of discarded clothes is staggering. three years ago, a bcg report put the level of dumped fashion at 92 million tons worldw
i'm victoria fritz. fashion today, landfill tomorrow. just 1% of clothes manufactured are recycled. we'll be meeting the entrepreneur looking to change the way we feel about fashion. and, oil prices spike following a us airstrike which kills a top iranian general, as fears rise of retaliation. and on the markets: wall street closed at a record high on the first trading day of the year. we will be keeping an eye on those oil prices and coming back to them later in the programme. never has the...
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i'm victoria fritz. a spent force — cash is in decline, but in a world of digital payments who gets left behind? plus, called to account. the former boss of wells fargo is banned from banking for life and hit with a record $17 million fine over a massive sales scandal. we start with cash, the queen famously never carries it but neither, it seems, do a growing number of people around the world. today researchers here in the uk are warning that the rise of digital payments could mean vulnerable groups, such as the elderly, less tech savvy, or less well off, get left behind. and they say a few technology firms could end up with far too much power over the economy. so let's take a closer look and give you some of the numbers. three years, ago electronic payments overtook cash in the uk, and by 2018 just 28% of payments were in cash. that is forecast to fall to just 9% by 2028. across the rest of europe cash still dominates, for now. but for now the trend is definitely downwards. across the countries that use
i'm victoria fritz. a spent force — cash is in decline, but in a world of digital payments who gets left behind? plus, called to account. the former boss of wells fargo is banned from banking for life and hit with a record $17 million fine over a massive sales scandal. we start with cash, the queen famously never carries it but neither, it seems, do a growing number of people around the world. today researchers here in the uk are warning that the rise of digital payments could mean vulnerable...
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i'm victoria fritz. a $1.7 trillion gamble. britain's economic future at stake as it reshuffles trade ties with europe — and the rest of the world plus, net benefits. will brexit land uk fishermen a bigger share of the catch — or leave them adrift? and on the markets: wall street stages a late comeback, bucking a sharp sell—off in global equities, while china's currency weakens as fresh concerns over the coronavirus outbreak ripple through markets. we start with brexit — because after one referendum, two elections, three prime ministers and four years of political wrangling it is finally happening. britain leaves the european union at 23h00 gmt tonight. not much will change in the short term — because the uk will enter what's known as a transition period for the rest of the year. it remains in the eu single market and customs union — subject to eu rules, but without any say over them. during the next 11 months — travel between the uk and eu will be unaffected — there will still be freedom of movement — and trade will continue o
i'm victoria fritz. a $1.7 trillion gamble. britain's economic future at stake as it reshuffles trade ties with europe — and the rest of the world plus, net benefits. will brexit land uk fishermen a bigger share of the catch — or leave them adrift? and on the markets: wall street stages a late comeback, bucking a sharp sell—off in global equities, while china's currency weakens as fresh concerns over the coronavirus outbreak ripple through markets. we start with brexit — because after...
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bronckhorst museum its collection is thanks to 700 works from the late anetta blonde horse and her husband fritz hammond they've continued munich's art collection tradition. of course munich is about more than just art history which is why no trip is complete without a visit to the b.m.w. museum opened in 1973 not far from the city center the museum features 90 years of the bavarian company's classics and prototypes. i know you're really don't need a special reason to come here but in winter when it's cold outside it's all the nicer to come to the original hosp right house and units old town. there's still space to sit at lunch time during the week the storage main hall has space for 1300 people. most of them staggered is the famous beer halls manager and shows me around the upstairs banquet hall is regularly used for events for example a weekly dance night at home for a house isn't just for tourists. or . why is the muni call for a house so famous and for me i mean because we have great beer that's the main reason that's what everyone claims this is the house we're in the poorhouse has always b
bronckhorst museum its collection is thanks to 700 works from the late anetta blonde horse and her husband fritz hammond they've continued munich's art collection tradition. of course munich is about more than just art history which is why no trip is complete without a visit to the b.m.w. museum opened in 1973 not far from the city center the museum features 90 years of the bavarian company's classics and prototypes. i know you're really don't need a special reason to come here but in winter...
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american tennis starsjohn isner and taylor fritz took time out from training for the forthcoming atpwing the devastating wildfires. the inaugral tournament takes place across three cities, getting under way in a couple of day. a nice touch from them, obviously, in recognition of the widespread devastation that is affecting australia at the moment. that's all the sport for now. i'll be back with another update at around 11:15am. see you then. as a new decade arrives, businesses around the world are under pressure to improve their sustainable credentials to consumers and the fashion industry is no different. globalfashion production produces 1.2 billion tonnes of carbon per year, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined. how can an industry of mass consumerism change? could swapping rather than selling help? simon browning reports. a new style of shopping for a new decade. they call it a "swap shop". bring the stuff you no longer wear and exchange it for something else. i really like the idea of, like, exchanging with people, and, like, recycling. society is s
american tennis starsjohn isner and taylor fritz took time out from training for the forthcoming atpwing the devastating wildfires. the inaugral tournament takes place across three cities, getting under way in a couple of day. a nice touch from them, obviously, in recognition of the widespread devastation that is affecting australia at the moment. that's all the sport for now. i'll be back with another update at around 11:15am. see you then. as a new decade arrives, businesses around the world...
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for years we had senator fritz hollings and strom thurmond.ould disagree with them in term of their politics but you always knew that south carolina was first and foremost in their mind in what they did in washington, d.c. that is not the case anymore in south carolina. we have a senator who is folk $ more on being relevant in washington, d.c. than in the lives of people here in south carolina. we've gotten contributions in every county in south carolina. people want to join our movement. we're hearing from democrats, republicans and independents who are tired of just the regular way of doing politics in washington, d.c. and want someone who will focus on the issues that they're dealing with here on daily basis here in south carolina. that's why i'm asking everybody, join the movement. go to jamie harrison.com and be a part of this effort to change south carolina and bring hope back to this great state. >> senator graham has yet to quote his fourth quarter totals. at the end of the previous quarter, the senator, as you ever likely know, had ab
for years we had senator fritz hollings and strom thurmond.ould disagree with them in term of their politics but you always knew that south carolina was first and foremost in their mind in what they did in washington, d.c. that is not the case anymore in south carolina. we have a senator who is folk $ more on being relevant in washington, d.c. than in the lives of people here in south carolina. we've gotten contributions in every county in south carolina. people want to join our movement. we're...
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the family's only son fritz now dined 3 weeks ago from colorado he was 34 not a man or woman but inventing in that fashion you need to imbed you know what was the main reason for the big money the movie it was an important human being when you needed the only thing the minute we didn't come. back at their headquarters in downtown port au prince the fruits of the lawyers painstaking labor is kept in a dusty storeroom still waiting for the day it will be used in court. these are all the case files in here yes we got our cases they fess $5000.00 fire not only were filled with foam would not arise they said we. will give you are not. always. going to die i don't know when there was a time will be but it's been more than a year from what in here and you've heard nothing nothing nothing faced with the u.n. silence the lawyers decided to expand the lawsuit. adding more names to the thousands who already filed a complaint un have doors for un must respond but the point what human rights i know will continue to fight until they don't respond will file complaints for all people. the 2010. quake kill
the family's only son fritz now dined 3 weeks ago from colorado he was 34 not a man or woman but inventing in that fashion you need to imbed you know what was the main reason for the big money the movie it was an important human being when you needed the only thing the minute we didn't come. back at their headquarters in downtown port au prince the fruits of the lawyers painstaking labor is kept in a dusty storeroom still waiting for the day it will be used in court. these are all the case...
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the family's only son fritz now dying 3 weeks ago from cholera he was 34 not a man woman but invented in that fashion. you know what was and is a. funny. thing is there was that in india when you need the wounded man like we did. back at their headquarters in downtown port au prince the fruits of the lawyers painstaking labor is kept in a dusty storeroom still waiting for the day it will be used in court. these are all the case files in here yes we've got our cases they fess up that was and 5 not only were for they've added a form would not arise they said we. well we'll give you know on its. own to die yeah i don't know when it was in about time with me but it's being more than a year moment in here and you've heard nothing nothing nothing faced with the un silence the lawyers decided to expand the lawsuits. adding more names to the thousands who already filed a complaint un have doors for you and must. but the point what human rights i know will continue to fight until the day they don't respond will file complaints for all people. the 2010 quake killed more than 220000 people. thos
the family's only son fritz now dying 3 weeks ago from cholera he was 34 not a man woman but invented in that fashion. you know what was and is a. funny. thing is there was that in india when you need the wounded man like we did. back at their headquarters in downtown port au prince the fruits of the lawyers painstaking labor is kept in a dusty storeroom still waiting for the day it will be used in court. these are all the case files in here yes we've got our cases they fess up that was and 5...
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let's bring in victoria fritz, our business presenter.ye on the markets. i have noticed oil prices are up. why is that? oil noticed oil prices are up. why is that? oil prices are up 3%. they spiked at 4%, almost $70 a barrel. this isn't about a supply disruption to iranian oil. there are already heavy sanctions on iranian oil, selling or buying or having anything to do with iran. and it is of course the lifeblood of the iranian economy, of which it has been starved for years. president hassan rouhani said a couple of days ago that the sanctions have cost the country $200 billion in oil revenues and foreign investment. the country is in recession. this is not about this. this is about risk. this is being considered around the world as an act of war. this was one of the most revered and most powerful men in iran and iran has powerful allies and proxy forces. the fear is that these will be used. saudi arabia, these will be used. saudi arabia, the world's biggest producer of crude oil around the world, and we are hearing from the likes of a p
let's bring in victoria fritz, our business presenter.ye on the markets. i have noticed oil prices are up. why is that? oil noticed oil prices are up. why is that? oil prices are up 3%. they spiked at 4%, almost $70 a barrel. this isn't about a supply disruption to iranian oil. there are already heavy sanctions on iranian oil, selling or buying or having anything to do with iran. and it is of course the lifeblood of the iranian economy, of which it has been starved for years. president hassan...
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this is the briefing — i'm victoria fritz.our decades in europe britain will formally bid goodbye. iam i am jenny hill i amjenny hill in brussels where we will be engaging the mood in hearing from some of the key players in the brexit process. negotiations will be tough but we wa nt negotiations will be tough but we want to be the closest hands and the best partners we can think. with more than 200 deaths in china and cases in 18 other countries coronavirus has been declared a global health emergency. also in business — net benefits.
this is the briefing — i'm victoria fritz.our decades in europe britain will formally bid goodbye. iam i am jenny hill i amjenny hill in brussels where we will be engaging the mood in hearing from some of the key players in the brexit process. negotiations will be tough but we wa nt negotiations will be tough but we want to be the closest hands and the best partners we can think. with more than 200 deaths in china and cases in 18 other countries coronavirus has been declared a global health...
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this is the briefing, i'm victoria fritz.down a ukrainian passenger jet, killing 176 people. a day after the duke and duchess of sussex announce they're stepping back from royal life, meghan leaves the uk for canada. leave your homes or risk being trapped, authorities warn residents in victoria, as australia braces for more hot weather and strong winds. and coming up in the business briefing. 8 billion dollar takeaway. just eat on the menu as the global food delivery wars heat up.
this is the briefing, i'm victoria fritz.down a ukrainian passenger jet, killing 176 people. a day after the duke and duchess of sussex announce they're stepping back from royal life, meghan leaves the uk for canada. leave your homes or risk being trapped, authorities warn residents in victoria, as australia braces for more hot weather and strong winds. and coming up in the business briefing. 8 billion dollar takeaway. just eat on the menu as the global food delivery wars heat up.
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in paris as protesters gathered to join a major the natured wife strike over pension reforms now in fritz 36 day to live from moscow where is just pass for in the morning you're watching all t. international welcome to the program and western powers are claiming that he ukrainian plane that crashed in tehran on wednesday may have been accidentally shot down by an iranian missile boss a ron has rejected those claims calling them a logical and impossible under inviting international experts to visit the crash site looks of the storm of speculation building up before any probe has been conducted nothing instills confidence and international leaders more than the love of precise language that we have intelligence from multiple sources including our allies and our own intelligence. the evidence indicates that the plane was shot down by entering in a surface to air missile and it was flying in a pretty rough neighborhood and somebody could have made a mistake some people say was bin cannick i personally don't think that's. even a question but there is now a body of information that the flight w
in paris as protesters gathered to join a major the natured wife strike over pension reforms now in fritz 36 day to live from moscow where is just pass for in the morning you're watching all t. international welcome to the program and western powers are claiming that he ukrainian plane that crashed in tehran on wednesday may have been accidentally shot down by an iranian missile boss a ron has rejected those claims calling them a logical and impossible under inviting international experts to...
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american tennis stars, john isner and taylor fritz, took time out from training for the forthcoming atpl tournament takes place across three cities. as we've been hearing daily, fires have devastated parts of australia, fuelled by record high temperatures and severe drought the tournament takes place in three cities. we just made the brave wa firefighters who have been helping fight these terrible fires here in this country. it has been a big story here in australia and hopefully they can keep them all under control but, as players here, and citizens, we owe this people a great debt of gratitude because they are literally saving the country. it is very easy for players to just turn up, play and go but nice to see players are away and deeply concerned. they have a conscience. very busy day football wise. carol has the weather fast this morning as well. welcome to 20 20, happy new year. 2019 was a big year for raising awareness about the environment — and the next 12 months look set to be no different. the fashion industry in particular is coming under growing pressure to improve its sust
american tennis stars, john isner and taylor fritz, took time out from training for the forthcoming atpl tournament takes place across three cities. as we've been hearing daily, fires have devastated parts of australia, fuelled by record high temperatures and severe drought the tournament takes place in three cities. we just made the brave wa firefighters who have been helping fight these terrible fires here in this country. it has been a big story here in australia and hopefully they can keep...
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and american tennis starsjohn isner and taylor fritz took time out from training for the forthcomingastating wildfires. the inaugural tournament takes place across three cities, getting under way in a couple of day. great to see them showing their support. which is lovely because it would be very easy, when you think about the tennis stars of the they, playing, getting
and american tennis starsjohn isner and taylor fritz took time out from training for the forthcomingastating wildfires. the inaugural tournament takes place across three cities, getting under way in a couple of day. great to see them showing their support. which is lovely because it would be very easy, when you think about the tennis stars of the they, playing, getting
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and american tennis starsjohn isner and taylor fritz took time out from training for the forthcoming atp cup in australia to meet firefighters in perth following the devastating wildfires. the inaugural tournament takes place across three cities, getting under way in a couple of day. great to see them showing their support. which is lovely because it would be very easy, when you think about the tennis stars of the they, playing, getting out. it is good to see they have a conscience and are aware. we have so much to look forward to. throwing the olympics as well. we have had a great year and another great year to come. stay with us. headlines coming up. hello. good morning. this is breakfast. iamon iam on my i am on my own on the sofa this morning. we have the weather and the sport. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. hope and reconciliation are the main themes in a number of today's new year messages. borisjohnson has said that 2020 can allow the country to turn the page on the division and uncertainty of recent years. and the archbishop of canterbury has called f
and american tennis starsjohn isner and taylor fritz took time out from training for the forthcoming atp cup in australia to meet firefighters in perth following the devastating wildfires. the inaugural tournament takes place across three cities, getting under way in a couple of day. great to see them showing their support. which is lovely because it would be very easy, when you think about the tennis stars of the they, playing, getting out. it is good to see they have a conscience and are...
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i'm vitroria fritz.avirus which has now claimed 25 lives. at 3a, she's the youngest prime minister in the world. we meet finland's leader, sanna marin, who explains why climate change is her biggest priority. we need to set ambitious goals, because if we don't we are losing the future. we are losing hope, so people are expecting us to act now. a crossroads in italy — how the far right is hoping to cause a political earthquake this weekend. no record—equalling title for serena williams.
i'm vitroria fritz.avirus which has now claimed 25 lives. at 3a, she's the youngest prime minister in the world. we meet finland's leader, sanna marin, who explains why climate change is her biggest priority. we need to set ambitious goals, because if we don't we are losing the future. we are losing hope, so people are expecting us to act now. a crossroads in italy — how the far right is hoping to cause a political earthquake this weekend. no record—equalling title for serena williams.
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this is worklife from bbc news, with victoria fritz and david eades. a spent force. not us! cash is in decline, but in a world of digital payments, who gets left? live from london, that's our top story on friday the 24th of january. the elderly, the disabled and the less well off. they're the most likely to be left behind from the cashless society. also in the programme... china's deadly virus outbreak spreads — minds start to focus on what this might mean for the world's second biggest economy. and, staying safe online. the dating app tinder brings in a range of new measures to keep its 5 million users safe. also, getting shirty — would you buy a shirt specifically because it was meant to be worn untucked? we'll speak to one company that thinks its got casual fashion all sewn up. today we want to know, can you cope without cash? how do you feel about society going cashless? let us know. #bbcworklife. hello and welcome to worklife. we start with cash. the queen famously never carries it but neither, it seems, do a growing number of people around the world. today researchers
this is worklife from bbc news, with victoria fritz and david eades. a spent force. not us! cash is in decline, but in a world of digital payments, who gets left? live from london, that's our top story on friday the 24th of january. the elderly, the disabled and the less well off. they're the most likely to be left behind from the cashless society. also in the programme... china's deadly virus outbreak spreads — minds start to focus on what this might mean for the world's second biggest...
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our correspondent victoria fritz has been gauging the reaction to the increase at london bridge stationntly had a £1 billion face—lift, and its redevelopment of places like this, which is how the whole those rail fare increases every single year. so this year tickets are going up by 2.7% across england and wales on average, and most people, the majority of people, over 50% of passengers don't believe that they are getting good value for money and how can you blame them after what appears for most commuters to be a year of calamity on the rail network. let speak to sara nelson and claire walker, sara, do you think that the rail industry is delivering for passengers? if you ask passengers, as we do, we speak to thousands of passengers a year and we ask about their sense of value for money only half are satisfied, so a third of commuters, so i think the answer is no. claire, one of the things they are looking at is changing the ticketing system and trailing more flexible tickets. do you think that would help or confuse people further? i think any step for more flexible fares is a really im
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this is worklife from bbc news, with victoria fritz and david eades. big data and the climate crisis. how our tech addiction is fuelling global warming — and what silicon valley can do about it. live from london, that's our top story on friday the 17th of january. microsoft has pledged to remove "all of the carbon" it has emitted since 1975 within the next 30 years — but is the goal achieveable? plus — bruised by the trade war. china records the weakest growth in three decades. but could the trade war that has forced the economy to restructure fast actually done it a favour? and — it may only have a face value of £1, but a soveriegn like this one is now the uk's most valuable coin, worth £1 million. and we'll be getting the inside track on funding a small business — what can entrepeneurs do when they outgrow their bank balance? can technology provide the answer? and there's growing evidence that internet use can harm mental health, but research is still lacking, says the royal college of psychiatrists. today on #bbcworklife we want to know: should soci
this is worklife from bbc news, with victoria fritz and david eades. big data and the climate crisis. how our tech addiction is fuelling global warming — and what silicon valley can do about it. live from london, that's our top story on friday the 17th of january. microsoft has pledged to remove "all of the carbon" it has emitted since 1975 within the next 30 years — but is the goal achieveable? plus — bruised by the trade war. china records the weakest growth in three decades....
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this is worklife from bbc news, with victoria fritz and samantha simmonds. prime minister borisjohnson will hail the "dawn of a new era" later, as the uk prepares to leave the european union after 47 years. live from london, that's our top story on friday 31st january. a $1.7 trillion gamble. britain's economic future at stake as it reshuffles trade ties with europe — and the rest of the world. also in the programme... the number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus in china has now exceeded the worldwide total of the sars virus. plus — the price of fish. will brexit land uk fishermen a bigger share of the catch or leave them adrift? and some of your brexit questions answered. we'll be getting the inside track on what effect could the transition have on things like health insurance and data roaming charges. and some will celebrate. others will commiserate. what is certain is that its happening. #brexitday has, at last, come round. so how are you feeling about it? let us know — just use the hashtag bbcworklife. hello and welcome to worklife. we start with br
this is worklife from bbc news, with victoria fritz and samantha simmonds. prime minister borisjohnson will hail the "dawn of a new era" later, as the uk prepares to leave the european union after 47 years. live from london, that's our top story on friday 31st january. a $1.7 trillion gamble. britain's economic future at stake as it reshuffles trade ties with europe — and the rest of the world. also in the programme... the number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus in china has...
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this is the briefing, i'm victoria fritz. a court of impeachment. scotland's most populous city unveils radical plans to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030. police in panama have arrested ten people on suspicion of murdering a woman and six children as part of a strange religious ritual. the bitter border war continues as migrants are forced to survive the serbian winter. we have a special report. coming up in the business briefing: big data and the climate crisis. how our tech addiction is fuelling global warming,
this is the briefing, i'm victoria fritz. a court of impeachment. scotland's most populous city unveils radical plans to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030. police in panama have arrested ten people on suspicion of murdering a woman and six children as part of a strange religious ritual. the bitter border war continues as migrants are forced to survive the serbian winter. we have a special report. coming up in the business briefing: big data and the climate crisis. how our tech addiction is...
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victoria fritz is at london bridge — as the 2.7% rise kicks in a new year, a new decade, but for millionsirst day back at work, the same old story, the same old headlines. rail fare rises yet again, this time on average 2.7% rise across england and wales. but customer satisfaction and particularly when it comes to things like value for money is pretty low, the majority of passengers don't think they are getting value for money for their tickets. so what do the rail bosses make of this? let's talk to robert nisbet from the rail delivery group that represents the rail industry. what do you have to say to passengers today? we understand that people don't want to pay more money for their ticket, we get that, so it's myjob here to explain why tickets are going up and it's because we are an industry like any other that is facing rising costs. staff bills for example, but also fuel costs as well. but by putting the average price up by 2.7%, that's still below the rate of inflation, it allows us to cover the day—to—day running costs of the railway, which in effect, frees up billions of pounds of
victoria fritz is at london bridge — as the 2.7% rise kicks in a new year, a new decade, but for millionsirst day back at work, the same old story, the same old headlines. rail fare rises yet again, this time on average 2.7% rise across england and wales. but customer satisfaction and particularly when it comes to things like value for money is pretty low, the majority of passengers don't think they are getting value for money for their tickets. so what do the rail bosses make of this? let's...
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s frustration that the deal is on the fritz. the trump national security team has dwroat lay out a roadmap for what new nuclear negotiations would look like. but administration officials insist blueprints do exist. new -- sanctions on iran could pave the way to the table. jon: president trump vehemently defends the killing of general qassem soleimani. the president double down on his assertion that soleimani posed an imminent threat to u.s. security. >> don't the american people have a right to know what was targeted without revealing me thoughts and -- methods and sources? >> did he have large scale attacks planned for other embassies? if those were planned, why can't we reveal that to the american people? president trump: i can reveal i believe it would have been four embassies. jon: we'll talk about this vote in congress in the house on the president's war powers in just a moment. but is anybody seriously believing president trump wanted to launch a full-blown war against iraq? >> i don't think so. i think there was just some
s frustration that the deal is on the fritz. the trump national security team has dwroat lay out a roadmap for what new nuclear negotiations would look like. but administration officials insist blueprints do exist. new -- sanctions on iran could pave the way to the table. jon: president trump vehemently defends the killing of general qassem soleimani. the president double down on his assertion that soleimani posed an imminent threat to u.s. security. >> don't the american people have a...
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this is worklife from bbc news, with victoria fritz and tim willcox. good morning. cashing in the chips. the food delivery wars serve up an $8 billion takeover. live from london, that's our top story on friday 10th january. just eat is just about to be gobbled up by a dutch rival — as our growing appetite for food deliveries cooks up a storm for shareholders. also in the programme — "designed by clowns and supervised by monkeys." that's how one boeing pilot describes the 737 max jet — as more than 100 pages of internal documents are released to congress. and — on the tech scene. have you seen the invisible keyboard? samsung shows of its latest invention at the consumer electronics show in las vegas. and we'll be getting the inside track on luggage. it's a huge market, worth more than $49 billion. we'll speak to one entrepreneur who's flying high by capitalising on our travel bug. we wa nt we want to know what you think about that. and also what do you think about new technology in food? let us know — just use #bbcworklife. it's going so well! hello and welcome to yo
this is worklife from bbc news, with victoria fritz and tim willcox. good morning. cashing in the chips. the food delivery wars serve up an $8 billion takeover. live from london, that's our top story on friday 10th january. just eat is just about to be gobbled up by a dutch rival — as our growing appetite for food deliveries cooks up a storm for shareholders. also in the programme — "designed by clowns and supervised by monkeys." that's how one boeing pilot describes the 737 max...
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fritz, guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity. death by hanging.ce, fewer crimes, and crimes -- war crimes, and crimes against humanity. death by hanging. franz, not guilty on this indictment. released. crimes andlty of war crimes against humanity. 20 years imprisonment. constantine, guilty of conspiracy,, crimes against peace war crimes, and crimes against him entity. 15 years imprisonment. arthur, guilty of crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. death by hanging. guilty on this indictment. released. -- triedman, triton in absent or, -- accenture, guilty.- absentia, death by hanging. >> the trial is over. ♪ >> seven begin their prison sentences. during chooses to died by his own hand. the other 10 wait for the gallows. in nuremberg, the people of the world found out and why. but nuremberg is more than just an answer to a question. as justice jackson said, this trial is part of the great effort to make the piece more secure., kindnstitutes action of a to ensure that those who start a war will pay for it personally. warning t
fritz, guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity. death by hanging.ce, fewer crimes, and crimes -- war crimes, and crimes against humanity. death by hanging. franz, not guilty on this indictment. released. crimes andlty of war crimes against humanity. 20 years imprisonment. constantine, guilty of conspiracy,, crimes against peace war crimes, and crimes against him entity. 15 years imprisonment. arthur, guilty of crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. death by...
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s frustration signal that the deal is on the fritz and say should boris johnson the positivist documenthe deal's end. the administration forces though insist that the blueprints do exist. they tell fox news that president trump's new sanctions on iran could pave the way to the negotiating table. >> thank you. let's get a european perspective on the iran correspondent now. french philosopher and filmmaker joins us now. want to talk about your time in iraq with u.s. special forces and also your filmmaking on the ground, but i do want to ask you about your knowledge and perspective about the european thought process. we just heard that piece about the iran nuclear deal and where things stand. where do you think leaders in europe are sitting today? >> i think the real concern in europe is of the deal. the field that we and you, american and europe, left the field to iran in iraq. we left the field to iran in syria. we left the field to putin in all of the middle east. we leave the field and this is more important than the deal. of course, may be this deal was not good. maybe it has to be re
s frustration signal that the deal is on the fritz and say should boris johnson the positivist documenthe deal's end. the administration forces though insist that the blueprints do exist. they tell fox news that president trump's new sanctions on iran could pave the way to the negotiating table. >> thank you. let's get a european perspective on the iran correspondent now. french philosopher and filmmaker joins us now. want to talk about your time in iraq with u.s. special forces and also...
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weeks into the year, to think we're going to achieve a positive growth in 2020 >> all right lance fritz joining us today shares of union pacific up 3%. >> thank you >>> new development on the coronavirus front in the past few moments. sue herera has more on that. >> the state department has increased its level to a level 3 traveled a advisory saying reconsider travel to china, and they are citing the centers for disease control and prevention which issued a watch level 2 basically what they are saying is in an effort as we told you just a few minutes ago to contain the coronavirus, the city of wuhan has basically stopped all travel in and out of that city and the state department as a result of the coronavirus and the increasing fatalities is now recommending that american citizens reconsider travel to that particular part of china and also the cdc basically echoing that we'll keep you posted on any further developments carl, back to you. >> sue, thank you vsm fery muchr that a tiny leg down, dow down 122, still above the session low of 219. "squawk on the street" is back in a minute. t
weeks into the year, to think we're going to achieve a positive growth in 2020 >> all right lance fritz joining us today shares of union pacific up 3%. >> thank you >>> new development on the coronavirus front in the past few moments. sue herera has more on that. >> the state department has increased its level to a level 3 traveled a advisory saying reconsider travel to china, and they are citing the centers for disease control and prevention which issued a watch...
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our correspondent victoria fritz is at london bridge station.ost people, the majority of people, over 50% of passengers don't believe that they are getting good value for money and how can you blame them after what appears for most commuters to be a year of calamity on the rail network? let speak to sara nelson and claire walker, sara, do you think that the rail industry is delivering for passengers? if you ask passengers, as we do, we speak to thousands of passengers a year and we ask about their sense of value for money only half are satisfied, so a third of commuters, so i think the answer is no. claire, one of the things they are looking at is changing the ticketing system and trailing more flexible tickets. do you think that would help or confuse people further? i think any step for more flexible fares is a really important step forward but we've been waiting some time for this in the way that people are working, working from home, different shift patterns, working part time has really changed and what we are seeing is a rail system unfair
our correspondent victoria fritz is at london bridge station.ost people, the majority of people, over 50% of passengers don't believe that they are getting good value for money and how can you blame them after what appears for most commuters to be a year of calamity on the rail network? let speak to sara nelson and claire walker, sara, do you think that the rail industry is delivering for passengers? if you ask passengers, as we do, we speak to thousands of passengers a year and we ask about...
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of a shift in turkish policies when it comes to pursuing their foreign policy objectives that lisa fritz compare it's true for example in a somewhat similar situation that they experienced in syria over the years where they supported a certain side but never really backed it up with any real kind of my it's on the ground this time it seems ankara is departing from simply depending on international norms and rhetoric but actually is trying to for want of a better phrase put its money where its mouth is it's already deployed military personnel in libya it's a sign several bilateral agreements with the governments there and that's essentially what they're saying is that they're not going to stand by and watch as have to either tries to walk away or scupper these attempts to try to find a political solution or will they know nor will they stand by idly if you continues to push militarily to gain more sections more cities and advance towards the capital so we heard from president one with that strong warning but without strong warning you also gave his justification for his country's involvem
of a shift in turkish policies when it comes to pursuing their foreign policy objectives that lisa fritz compare it's true for example in a somewhat similar situation that they experienced in syria over the years where they supported a certain side but never really backed it up with any real kind of my it's on the ground this time it seems ankara is departing from simply depending on international norms and rhetoric but actually is trying to for want of a better phrase put its money where its...
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that's how we react to these things and there's a quote from charles fritz that started the disciplinef disaster sociology where he says in all my years of research i've come to the conclusion that people who lived through disasters think of those years and remember those years as the best times of their lives because they have a sense of purpose, of community and meaning. the realan disaster the slow rolling disaster. so getting back to this question i think that one of the most important ways we can bring hunter gatherer valuers and tour like this to look is on community and focus on one another and try to arrange your life in such a way that you can live around people who love you and that you love and take care of each other, help each other raise kids, take care of each other when you are sick and when you get old. all that stuff is very easily ingrained in us. the number one predict her of mortality is not how much you smoke. it's not how much exercise. it's not how much you weigh in is not what you'd eat. whether or not you feel embedded in a community of people who love you. if
that's how we react to these things and there's a quote from charles fritz that started the disciplinef disaster sociology where he says in all my years of research i've come to the conclusion that people who lived through disasters think of those years and remember those years as the best times of their lives because they have a sense of purpose, of community and meaning. the realan disaster the slow rolling disaster. so getting back to this question i think that one of the most important ways...
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kevin: that went on the fritz. stephanie: so we just put them in here for now.s there any other equipment not working? stephanie: this one right here is, like, old, and we've been having problems with it. we already fixed it, like, three times. kevin: yeah. lemonis: so, kevin, i have to ask you, if you're the operations guy, and you come here and that doesn't work and this is broken, what exactly are you doing when you come here? kevin: so, i bring that to dave's attention, and, i mean, this -- i've never seen it quite like that. i haven't been to this store for a while 'cause i've been stuck at bay view. lemonis: i'm seeing a broken refrigerator. i'm seeing burned-out light bulbs. if kevin's responsible for operations, but he's not in charge of this stuff, then who is? this menu board is broken. kevin: exactly. lemonis: whose responsibility is that? kevin: well, i haven't... lemonis: look, i can't help but feel again that people are not giving me the full picture. hello, ma'am. we can't have customers back there. grace: i'm grace. lemonis: i'm sorry? i can't wo
kevin: that went on the fritz. stephanie: so we just put them in here for now.s there any other equipment not working? stephanie: this one right here is, like, old, and we've been having problems with it. we already fixed it, like, three times. kevin: yeah. lemonis: so, kevin, i have to ask you, if you're the operations guy, and you come here and that doesn't work and this is broken, what exactly are you doing when you come here? kevin: so, i bring that to dave's attention, and, i mean, this --...
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our business corresopndent victoria fritz joins us. how significant is this?t? significant live first on the cabinet has been explicitly stated there will be no chlorinated chicken or hormone beef coming into the uk regardless of any kind of trade deal. there has been for increased pressure is the last six months, nine months coming from the united states in terms of what this deal might look like. this process of coordinating things is actually being used by the eu to treat things like vegetables. the us has been saying if you can do it for vegeta bles saying if you can do it for vegetables and it's a good way of getting rid of salmonella and other bacteria at why not meet? the chlorination is not harmful in of itself is very important to state that. the issue of why it is required in the first place. chickens and house closely together are likely to get illness from each other. it raises issues and questions about the production line, better health and safety, health —— the animal welfare. these issues, that's a huge relief to lots of poultry farmers and bee
our business corresopndent victoria fritz joins us. how significant is this?t? significant live first on the cabinet has been explicitly stated there will be no chlorinated chicken or hormone beef coming into the uk regardless of any kind of trade deal. there has been for increased pressure is the last six months, nine months coming from the united states in terms of what this deal might look like. this process of coordinating things is actually being used by the eu to treat things like...
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you about from today when the new pricing starts on some of the lines. 0ur correspondent victoria fritzion. london bridge is one of the busiest stations in the country and its recently stations in the country and its rece ntly ha d stations in the country and its recently had a £1 billion face—lift, and its redevelopment in places like this which is how the whole rail industry justifies those this which is how the whole rail industryjustifies those rail fare increases every single year, so this year tickets are going up by 2.7% across england and wales on average, and most people, the majority of people, over 50% of passengers don't believe that they are getting good value for money and how can you blame them after what appears for most commuters to be a year of calamity on the rail network. let speak to sara nelson and claire walker, sara, do you think that the rail industry is delivering for passengers? if you ask passengers, as we do, we speak to thousands of passengers a year and we ask about their sense of value for money only half a satisfied, so a third of commuters, sol half a s
you about from today when the new pricing starts on some of the lines. 0ur correspondent victoria fritzion. london bridge is one of the busiest stations in the country and its recently stations in the country and its rece ntly ha d stations in the country and its recently had a £1 billion face—lift, and its redevelopment in places like this which is how the whole rail industry justifies those this which is how the whole rail industryjustifies those rail fare increases every single year, so...