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ft. bragg, fort hamilton, washington, ft. sioux, oklahoma. hawaii, back to oklahoma. >> wow. >> ithaca, new york, and i went to cornell because i got free tuition. i guess that was it. then i met my husband again. >> well, we'll get to that in a second, ma'am. one of the questions i always ask people who live through world war ii -- i'm sure you're going to have an interesting take on it. what do you remember about the day pearl harbor was attacked? >> well, we had all been fox -- went to a movie and suddenly we were told that -- and we had just left hawaii. so it was really -- it was just an unbelievable moment in one's life. >> sure. what did your -- what did that event mean to your parents since your dad was in the army? >> well, you just didn't know. i mean, my father i know was just very surprised that they -- we were stationed up in schofield and they came over kulik -- kulik pass. i think my father was very surprised that we were surprised. >> sure. now, both your father and your brothers graduated from west point. so west point has be
ft. bragg, fort hamilton, washington, ft. sioux, oklahoma. hawaii, back to oklahoma. >> wow. >> ithaca, new york, and i went to cornell because i got free tuition. i guess that was it. then i met my husband again. >> well, we'll get to that in a second, ma'am. one of the questions i always ask people who live through world war ii -- i'm sure you're going to have an interesting take on it. what do you remember about the day pearl harbor was attacked? >> well, we had all...
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—— let's look abeie ft. europe calls time on daylight savings —— let's look at the ft.savings -- let's look at the ft. in march and october the clocks go forward and back and it's about making the evenings longer in the summer making the evenings longer in the summerand making sure making the evenings longer in the summer and making sure you don't have those dangerous times when it's darkin have those dangerous times when it's dark in the morning. the european commission put out an annual survey and it had 4.6 million responses, the biggest ever response to an eu wide survey, and 84% of eu citizens said we want to get rid of the change in the clocks and jean—claude juncker, the president of the commission, said they will do it but probably not until 2021 and after we've left. a couple of fascinating issues here. one is portugal... they have the same time as us. i've falle n have the same time as us. i've fallen foul of this, i've gone from spain to portugal and i've not realised. portugal is our oldest ally. what i want to know is what happens after brexit if ireland go
—— let's look abeie ft. europe calls time on daylight savings —— let's look at the ft.savings -- let's look at the ft. in march and october the clocks go forward and back and it's about making the evenings longer in the summer making the evenings longer in the summerand making sure making the evenings longer in the summer and making sure you don't have those dangerous times when it's darkin have those dangerous times when it's dark in the morning. the european commission put out an...
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the president at ft. drum, new york. our thoughts are always with senator mccain and his family as he battles the glioblastoma, brain cancer. that wraps up this hour of nbc live. katy tur joins me now. >> it takes a lot of something to trash somebody and then sign a bill in honor of that person. >> in front of all the military. >> yeah. chris jansen, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> it's 11:00 a.m. out west and 2:00 p.m. in ft. drum, new york, where the president is set to sign that defense spending bill this hour. but that is not the story dominating the headlines today. far from it. instead, secret tapes and once again lordy there are tapes secretly recorded by fired white house staffer omarosa manigault newman. the first capturing the moment chief of staff john kelly let her go inside the situation room. >> can i ask you a couple of questions. is the president aware -- >> let's not go down the road. this is a non-negotiable discussion. >> this is my departure. i would like to have an opportunity to understand --
the president at ft. drum, new york. our thoughts are always with senator mccain and his family as he battles the glioblastoma, brain cancer. that wraps up this hour of nbc live. katy tur joins me now. >> it takes a lot of something to trash somebody and then sign a bill in honor of that person. >> in front of all the military. >> yeah. chris jansen, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> it's 11:00 a.m. out west and 2:00 p.m. in ft. drum, new york, where the...
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finally, i want to thank a special group of patriots at ft. drum. all of the amazing spouses and family members whose love and support make your service possible, whether you like it or not, they make it possible. please, thank you. thank you very much. [applause] they know. they know, right? look at them. smiling. they know. last year we secured a historic $700 billion to rebuild our military. now the national defense authorization act paves the way for another -- listen to this now. so we've been trying to get money. they never gave us money for the military for years and years. it was depleted. we got $700 billion. next year already approved, we have $716 billion to give you the finest planes and ships and tanks and missiles anywhere on earth. nobody makes them like we do. very, very far distance in this case. jobs are important in all cases. in this case, the military might is more important than even jobs. but all of this equipment is made right here in the u.s.a. and it's the best equipment on earth. nobody makes it like we do. you have $700 b
finally, i want to thank a special group of patriots at ft. drum. all of the amazing spouses and family members whose love and support make your service possible, whether you like it or not, they make it possible. please, thank you. thank you very much. [applause] they know. they know, right? look at them. smiling. they know. last year we secured a historic $700 billion to rebuild our military. now the national defense authorization act paves the way for another -- listen to this now. so we've...
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this is linked to a story in the ft. answer the question! i would repair —— preferto in the ft.! i would repair —— prefer to be paid in the ft. answer the question! i would repair —— preferto be paid in stirling at the moment. i would actually, yes. this case it is the problem of the dollar, but this is to do with premiership footballers, imean to do with premiership footballers, i mean foreign premiership footballers, and they are terribly worried now about what is going to happen to sterling after brexit. and so happen to sterling after brexit. and so what the want to do is hedge their money. hedging, yeah. so for a fee with a currency trading firm, a fee with a currency trading firm, a fee of1.3%, fee with a currency trading firm, a fee of 1.3%, they can hedge a load of money, they are talking here about £100 million of currency from clients to make sure they are protected from a fall in the pound that will come after brexit.|j protected from a fall in the pound that will come after brexit. i have to say that although the story itself is relatively interesting, i do think thi
this is linked to a story in the ft. answer the question! i would repair —— preferto in the ft.! i would repair —— prefer to be paid in the ft. answer the question! i would repair —— preferto be paid in stirling at the moment. i would actually, yes. this case it is the problem of the dollar, but this is to do with premiership footballers, imean to do with premiership footballers, i mean foreign premiership footballers, and they are terribly worried now about what is going to happen...
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we will move the ft and that isa story. we will move the ft and that is a wonderful photograph.t of other papers. a woman who did not think she would be free even for a few hours let alone a few days. this morning when she was woken up and said you have three kids at home. finally good news for her. she's been a rainy injailfor, is it, more than two years? of a five—year sentence. the bad news about this as it seems to be only for three days although the ft says not uncommon for dual nationality prisoners to leave the country without violating their terms when they are temporary release. usually thanks to political decisions. but about that there's a chance of this becoming long—term but the great moment for herself and her daughter to have three days together, but com pletely to have three days together, but completely devastating to think that she would have to go back into the prison to serve out the rest of the term. we were talking to the local mp earlier that was saying she thinksjeremy mp earlier that was saying she thinks jeremy hunt has mp earlier that was saying she th
we will move the ft and that isa story. we will move the ft and that is a wonderful photograph.t of other papers. a woman who did not think she would be free even for a few hours let alone a few days. this morning when she was woken up and said you have three kids at home. finally good news for her. she's been a rainy injailfor, is it, more than two years? of a five—year sentence. the bad news about this as it seems to be only for three days although the ft says not uncommon for dual...
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>> regardless of that, katy ladecky has her ft firmly in ladecky has her ft firmly in the grounds and(birds chirping, a running brook,) ladecky has her ft firmly in the grounds and i love ahh. the new deer park sparkling is made with real spring water. ♪ it's so refreshing and delicious, you don't need slo-mo models to sell it. real spring water, real fruit flavors and refreshing bubbles. just what's refreshingly real. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- leslie jones, emily ratajkowski,
>> regardless of that, katy ladecky has her ft firmly in ladecky has her ft firmly in the grounds and(birds chirping, a running brook,) ladecky has her ft firmly in the grounds and i love ahh. the new deer park sparkling is made with real spring water. ♪ it's so refreshing and delicious, you don't need slo-mo models to sell it. real spring water, real fruit flavors and refreshing bubbles. just what's refreshingly real. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in...
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it is truly an honor to welcome you to ft. drum, home of the historic tenth mountain division, the most deployed unit in the u.s. army since 9/11. thank you for being here to sign the historic national defense authorization act, which includes the largest pay increase, support for our military families and investing in our military readiness. climb to glory, tenth mountain division. thank you. >> she says an incredible representative. i also want to thank representatives don baker, dan donovan and joe wilson, who are with us today also. thank you. where are you? stand up, please. stand up. thank you. thank you, fellas. there's another member of congress here today who is not only an air force veteran but the first woman ever to fly a fighter jet in combat in u.s. history and i've gotten to know her very well and she is terrific. congresswoman martha mcsally. congresswoman. thank you, martha. thank you for being here. thank you very much. thank you all for fighting for our military and for fighting for our vets. nobody has made
it is truly an honor to welcome you to ft. drum, home of the historic tenth mountain division, the most deployed unit in the u.s. army since 9/11. thank you for being here to sign the historic national defense authorization act, which includes the largest pay increase, support for our military families and investing in our military readiness. climb to glory, tenth mountain division. thank you. >> she says an incredible representative. i also want to thank representatives don baker, dan...
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energy lives here. >>> in the dead center of ft. a nondescript red brick building, this is where army staff sergeant john diamond found himself, a prime suspect in the murder of air force captain marty theer. >> military justice is much swifter than civilian justice. so he goes to the article 32 hearing which is like the grand jury. they immediately find cause and they charge him. >> and nine months after the murder, in a small ft. bragg courtroom, diamond went on trial before a military jury. >> diamond was very, very cocky at the beginning. he would laugh and joke with reporters in there. he was just so sure that he was going to be acquitted. >> john diamond wasn't the star of his own trial. michelle was. she was free as a bird then. though still under investigation by fayetteville civilian homicide cops. and here she was called to testify at her former lover's military trial. >> she shows up, her hair is now, like, a red color that she's colored it. she's lost a bunch of weight. and she's got a gaggle of media following her into
energy lives here. >>> in the dead center of ft. a nondescript red brick building, this is where army staff sergeant john diamond found himself, a prime suspect in the murder of air force captain marty theer. >> military justice is much swifter than civilian justice. so he goes to the article 32 hearing which is like the grand jury. they immediately find cause and they charge him. >> and nine months after the murder, in a small ft. bragg courtroom, diamond went on trial...
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mola lenghi reports from ft. drum. >> reporter: the ft.reeted president trump with a military exercise, then supplied the backdrop for signing a new defense bill into law. named after arizona senator john mccain, the bill provides $716 billion for the military. it increases salaries by 2.5%, and it authorizes a parade the president is planning for the fall. $22 billion goes for nuclear weapons programs, and $69 billion for u.s. war efforts. >> after years of devastating cuts, we're now rebuilding our military like we never have before. >> reporter: president trump has made military spending a top priority, and he's had plenty of support in congress. the defense bill was approved with overwhelming bipartisan support. the measure is named for one of the president's toughest critics, senator mccain, who voted no to repealing obamacare last year. and president trump has questioned mccain's legacy as a war hero. >> he's a war hero because he was captured. i like people that weren't captured, okay? >> reporter: that conflict didn't get in the wa
mola lenghi reports from ft. drum. >> reporter: the ft.reeted president trump with a military exercise, then supplied the backdrop for signing a new defense bill into law. named after arizona senator john mccain, the bill provides $716 billion for the military. it increases salaries by 2.5%, and it authorizes a parade the president is planning for the fall. $22 billion goes for nuclear weapons programs, and $69 billion for u.s. war efforts. >> after years of devastating cuts, we're...
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let's go over to the ft and you pointed this out first when we were outside.bout elon musk and tweeted today and there was a financial impact as a result stop yellow he is an extraordinary character who spends his time trying to make electric ca i’s his time trying to make electric cars profitable and make reusable space rockets. he had never shy getting into an argument on twitter and when the ft did an earlier report that the saudi government is taking a stake in his electric car company said in a casual tweet saying i will buy it for a third more money and take a private. however the price he named which is 420 is also an internet reference to smoking cannabis so whether or not he is evenjoking... no one is clear whether the front page is based on one man with a knife unmaking a joke 01’ one man with a knife unmaking a joke or he increased the value of his company by billions of dollars. an unexpected theme running through the papers tonight. a more certain... you're not allowed to artificially inflate your company, there are laws about that. he claims he i
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the ft leads with a warning from the chancellor, philip hammond, to business leaders about a french—ledempt by the eu to restrict the uk's access to european markets after brexit. ministers are warning that a no—deal brexit will result in the eu breaching its own laws, that's according to the daily telegraph. the daily mail hails a new text message alerts system, which it says is revolutionising the fight against sepsis. self—harming by teenage girls has doubled in 20 years, that's according to the times, which says that the figures have led to concerns about the pressures of school and social media on young people. the independent carries a picture of the world war two vintage aircraft which crashed in the swiss alps, killing all 20 passengers and crew on board. it also reports that leading universities are urging the government to bring back maintenance grants for poor students in order to improve diversity in higher education. the guardian has found that virgin has been awarded almost £2 billion worth of nhs contracts in the past five years. the mirror leads on its campaign to change
the ft leads with a warning from the chancellor, philip hammond, to business leaders about a french—ledempt by the eu to restrict the uk's access to european markets after brexit. ministers are warning that a no—deal brexit will result in the eu breaching its own laws, that's according to the daily telegraph. the daily mail hails a new text message alerts system, which it says is revolutionising the fight against sepsis. self—harming by teenage girls has doubled in 20 years, that's...
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moving on to the other story in the ft. goodness, and i watering figure. —— my goodness. —— an eye watering. you wonder what happens next but we have to reflect on this extraordinary growth first of all. it was not long ago that this country —— company wasn't doing so well, now i struggled to think of many of my friends who do not own an iphone or an ipad or an ipod or one of those particular devices will probably all three. —— of those particular devices will probably allthree. —— or of those particular devices will probably all three. —— or probably. it has become the must have item. people were saying there are good and devices on the market but largely when you get an apple, you stick with an apple, you move onto the next one, you pay that more money to have the new modifications that are going to make your photographs and easier to put on instagram or whatever. it has become a huge success story. do you have a burning desire to speak on this story or can we move on?” burning desire to speak on this story or can we move
moving on to the other story in the ft. goodness, and i watering figure. —— my goodness. —— an eye watering. you wonder what happens next but we have to reflect on this extraordinary growth first of all. it was not long ago that this country —— company wasn't doing so well, now i struggled to think of many of my friends who do not own an iphone or an ipad or an ipod or one of those particular devices will probably all three. —— of those particular devices will probably allthree....
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china targets $60 billion worth of us imports, says the ft.bickering among surgeons at a leading heart unit contributed to an increase in patient deaths. it also says that the home secretary has launched an investigation into the handling of forced marriages by his department. only a third of household recycling can actually be reused, claims the daily mail, which has been actively campaiging around plastic waste. quoting figures from the local government association, it says the remaining two—thirds are either burnt or sent to landfill. the daily express says new data suggests that the heatwave has killed hundreds of people. 663 more deaths than usual were recorded as temperatures continue to soar. so quite an array of front pages, but not surprising, once again, brexit is there and emblazoned across all of him. the daily telegraph of there, mark carney blamed for slump in the palette, this after his interview on the bbc earlier on today. yes, the governor is being really accused of notjust by mps but also market and lists for this temporary
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the president at ft. drum, new york. and his family as he battles the glioblastoma, brain cancer. that wraps up this hour of nbc live. katy tur joins me now. >> it takes a lot of something to trash somebody and then sign a bill in honor of that person. >> in front of all the military. >> yeah. chris jansen, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> it's 11:00 a.m. out west and 2:00 p.m. in ft. drum, new york, where the president is set to sign that defense spending bill this hour. but that is not the story dominating the headlines today. far from it. instead, secret tapes and once again lordy
the president at ft. drum, new york. and his family as he battles the glioblastoma, brain cancer. that wraps up this hour of nbc live. katy tur joins me now. >> it takes a lot of something to trash somebody and then sign a bill in honor of that person. >> in front of all the military. >> yeah. chris jansen, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> it's 11:00 a.m. out west and 2:00 p.m. in ft. drum, new york, where the president is set to sign that defense spending...
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the ft reporting the hyperinflation we're seeing there, they have this 95% currency devaluation thata few knots all the banknotes because it is like 2 million bolivars for a couple of tomatoes. good news is that the wages going up 3000% of the bad news is inflation is going to hit 1% this year, the imf bank. that's the value of your money is vomiting in the government has not to control of the currency. it has run budget deficits and it's been too much even though it is a wealthy country, they have been beyond their means. this new plan does not seem to have much support from the markets and what the visible in president has tried to do is link the value of this new currency they are bringing out to a crypto currency, bickel and style, as that which is linked to the countries will well. that is not a trade asset, markets are not like it if someone said to the ft that the president might as well have chosen that you need to unicorns. that is really sacking people have of the country, two and a half million, in a massive brain drain. it is not been very widely reported, this crisis. an
the ft reporting the hyperinflation we're seeing there, they have this 95% currency devaluation thata few knots all the banknotes because it is like 2 million bolivars for a couple of tomatoes. good news is that the wages going up 3000% of the bad news is inflation is going to hit 1% this year, the imf bank. that's the value of your money is vomiting in the government has not to control of the currency. it has run budget deficits and it's been too much even though it is a wealthy country, they...
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we bit a version of the ft-17 but they did not come off the line until much later in 1918. so -- oh, and by the way, one of the -- a couple of the famous guests, you were talking a tour esm. they came to see their son who was in the tank corme but mrs. thomas edison came and then the following week, thomas himself came in the company of henry ford to visit their son at camp colt. i've always wondered whether ike got to meet any of them. i would like to think that thomas ed son and his mother and mrs. edison would have wanted to speak with the commander of the camp in which her son was stationed in. but that's not been reported. but they came two separate weeks in a row. mrs. edison first and then thomas and henry. they both stayed in the gettysburg hotel on the square. sir? >> were there any victims of the flu epidemic in the national cemetery? >> yrks there are three men that are buried from. mostly because they had no relatives on their records so early in given military burial in the national cemetery. i don't have the names offhand but there are three men who never went
we bit a version of the ft-17 but they did not come off the line until much later in 1918. so -- oh, and by the way, one of the -- a couple of the famous guests, you were talking a tour esm. they came to see their son who was in the tank corme but mrs. thomas edison came and then the following week, thomas himself came in the company of henry ford to visit their son at camp colt. i've always wondered whether ike got to meet any of them. i would like to think that thomas ed son and his mother...
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manafort's lawyers spoke only briefly whanking the judge and jury ft they said was a fair trial. >> mr. manafort is disappointed not ge ing acquittals all the way through or a complete hung jury on all counts. is evaluating all his options at this point. ce> reporter: when he's senthe could face up to 10 years prison and next month manafort goes on trial again. n in federal court washington he faces charges failing to register as a lobbyist for ukraine, witness tampering and financial fraud. >> pete williams in virginia tonight. thanks. let's bring in chuck todd. look at the arc of this entire story what fundamentally changed today? >> one big thing fundamentally changed. t the president united states was accused of committing a felony by his long time former personal lawyer. that's the big t yes, the other stuff matters, too. his personal lawyers amnd admitted felon. formerign manager is a convicted felon and that all happened on the same 'ray. if yto say of all this mess, courthouse to courthouse up and down the eastern seaborne today, what is the mark left, the fact that the preside
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oohe teen pushed off a 60-ft bridge speaks out on the former friend just charged in the incident. >>> 16 and counting. nurses from the same unit in the same hospital share their big baby announcements. .>>> and surf's on a surprising spot. somef the best wave riding found hdreds of miles away from the beach. >>> goo evening. president trump and a former director of the central intelligence agency are now openly at war and mincing no words. in a stunning attack on the president, john brennan said trump is drunk on power. office.for and colluded with the russians. never one to back down a frfight, the president today beling brennan a plolitical hack who cannot be trusted with the secrets of our country, after yanking his security clearance earlier this week. an extraordinary back and forth turning increasingly nas tonight on all sides. nbc white house correspondent kelly o'donnell has the very latest. >> reporter: a new batt in aery public feud. >> i've never respected him. i've never had a lot of respect. >> drunk on power. he really is. ft reporter: president trump stripped the securi
oohe teen pushed off a 60-ft bridge speaks out on the former friend just charged in the incident. >>> 16 and counting. nurses from the same unit in the same hospital share their big baby announcements. .>>> and surf's on a surprising spot. somef the best wave riding found hdreds of miles away from the beach. >>> goo evening. president trump and a former director of the central intelligence agency are now openly at war and mincing no words. in a stunning attack on the...
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is why the ft, donald trump reimpose sanctions on iran. —— the ft. us was not coming well out of it. he withdrew from it. the deal stands, broadly speaking because france germany and britain are behind it. the us has been a signatory of the steel it is barred from buying us aircraft and can't trade it, metals and materials, steel and aircraft and can't trade it, metals and materials, steeland aluminium. a huge decline in its currency. on the fifth of november, that is going to hit iran in oil and gas. there is anger that story much focused towards president trump, not towards the administration. do you see the uk is sticking firmly with the european side. the problem is even if the uk, european companies want to do legitimate business with iran, even though there is an eu blocking statute which is supposed to protect them from extraterritorial sanctions, the reality is, that is going to be challenging going forward and iran is concerned going forward. rouhani has expressed his concerns about how that will be upheld. of course, with brexit approaching
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brexit beetle, the ft calls it, not a tourde brexit beetle, the ft calls it, not a tour de france butde france but very much a tete—a—tete with the french president. they say that theresa may is seeking to persuade eu leaders and tonight it was the turn of the french president, to show some flicks ability over the stumbling blocks that the uk is in countering over its brexit plan, the chequers plan. —— flexibility. that includes the irish border and future trade with the eu. myjournalistic perspective of the uk coverage that i have seen in the uk media has been building this into some kind of summit where there is a will he, won't he, can he, does he feel like doing it or not, being more flexible? and putting it all on the shoulders of the french president, who by the way, is on the first day of his some holiday and is interrupting it to meet the uk prime minister at her request. that needs to be pointed out. it is not all on his shoulders. michel barnier, the chief eu negotiator, is instructed by all eu leaders, and of course it is very important that leaders talk to each other and i
brexit beetle, the ft calls it, not a tourde brexit beetle, the ft calls it, not a tour de france butde france but very much a tete—a—tete with the french president. they say that theresa may is seeking to persuade eu leaders and tonight it was the turn of the french president, to show some flicks ability over the stumbling blocks that the uk is in countering over its brexit plan, the chequers plan. —— flexibility. that includes the irish border and future trade with the eu....
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terms of his timing for this, i mean, there is one theory that he made this announcement because of the fti investment, that we mentioned a moment ago. there is, but also the fact that it is one of the most shorted stocks on the market, and this has put a lot of short sellers in a very difficult position, so potentially putting a squeeze on them. elon musk has been vocal about his dislike for the way that the stock market treats his company, and short sellers are just the latest example of that. oliver, good to get your thoughts, thank you very much, oliver smith from forbes. the social—media firm behind snapchat has reported a $353 million loss for the the three months to the end ofjune, even though it brought in more money that had been expected. it came as snap drew in more advertisers but struggled to keep up with other social—media sites, despite a major redesign. the number of users fell slightly to 188 million. cathay pacific has narrowed its losses in the first half of the year to $33 million, with the airline saying it expects a better six months ahead. it's a big improvement on t
terms of his timing for this, i mean, there is one theory that he made this announcement because of the fti investment, that we mentioned a moment ago. there is, but also the fact that it is one of the most shorted stocks on the market, and this has put a lot of short sellers in a very difficult position, so potentially putting a squeeze on them. elon musk has been vocal about his dislike for the way that the stock market treats his company, and short sellers are just the latest example of...
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the ft leads on ministers‘ guidance about the consequences of a no—deal brexit, highlighting the warningbritish companies exporting to the eu may need to hire customs agents to deal with the red tape if there is no brexit deal. the metro says the dangers of a no—deal brexit have become much clearer after the guidance. the telegraph says the chancellor, phillip hammond, has been accused of undermining theresa may's brexit strategy after warning that leaving the eu without a deal would have large fiscal consequences for the uk. the times claims the chancellor's dismissal of a brexit divident has underlined the splits in the cabinet. the mail has that story too but carries of picture of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british—iranian woman jailed in iran who's been reunited with her daughter after being granted a three—day release from prison. the guardian leads on the study which suggests that russian bots and trolls may have deliberately spread misinformation about vaccines on twitter. and other social media. and the mirror reports on the agony of tv presenter, katie piper, after she learn
the ft leads on ministers‘ guidance about the consequences of a no—deal brexit, highlighting the warningbritish companies exporting to the eu may need to hire customs agents to deal with the red tape if there is no brexit deal. the metro says the dangers of a no—deal brexit have become much clearer after the guidance. the telegraph says the chancellor, phillip hammond, has been accused of undermining theresa may's brexit strategy after warning that leaving the eu without a deal would have...
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bat to that ft. life expectancy has reached a plateau. we are not going to follow.e started to believe that we would all get to live forever, nothing to do with how we behaves. the report mentioned here, life expectancy has slipped, profits of insurance companies have soared, self—inflicted wounds. obi city. dementia is not self—inflicted but it is damaging life expectancy. —— obesity. the rate of increase is slowing down. you have made an important distinction which i did not make clear. their profits have soared by £400 million. some cynics would see this is happening because of the slowdown, because posterity. yes, but is that too short—term a measure? eight years. i have had angry listeners before see this, we should see, people are on average living longer but people are still dying young and there are still people whose life expectancy is disappointingly short. let us move on. a wonderful photograph. the telegraph. what nice people they are. they have managed to get equal pay. i am not surprised. she is a forceful woman. it seems to have been arrived at by peo
bat to that ft. life expectancy has reached a plateau. we are not going to follow.e started to believe that we would all get to live forever, nothing to do with how we behaves. the report mentioned here, life expectancy has slipped, profits of insurance companies have soared, self—inflicted wounds. obi city. dementia is not self—inflicted but it is damaging life expectancy. —— obesity. the rate of increase is slowing down. you have made an important distinction which i did not make...
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before we get to the ft reporter joining us as always cnbc market commentator michael santolli for more tan what this special fund could look like, and there's still a lot to be found to have it fully funded as he suggests >> so the idea he puts out there there might be some kind of private special fund where existing shareholders could essentially move over their existing in tesla and not move over to take the company private, presumably he mentioned fidelity has one with spacex, they are just one of the venture capital investors in spacex and other companies you see. uber and all the rest. and they allow retail investors to participate in that through some sort of a fund. wouldn't be that complicated but here's where it would burke potentially in favor of this, any investor that would move over their shares therefore reduces the overall cost, he's not buying their own shares out. it's not as if he has to take the entire market value versus debt >> the entire market cap at $420 is almost $72 million, right we assume oh, this is going to be an lbo. not necessarily, right but the biggest
before we get to the ft reporter joining us as always cnbc market commentator michael santolli for more tan what this special fund could look like, and there's still a lot to be found to have it fully funded as he suggests >> so the idea he puts out there there might be some kind of private special fund where existing shareholders could essentially move over their existing in tesla and not move over to take the company private, presumably he mentioned fidelity has one with spacex, they...
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the ft says elon musk announced on twitter he might take tesla private, shortly after the financial times reported saudi arabia's sovereign wealth fund had taken a $2bn stake in the electric carmaker. the news sent tesla's shares up as much as 8.5%. and finally, are you frustrated by difficult to understand accents or dialects whilst on the phone? well, the times reports that online retail giant amazon is developing technology to detect the speech origins of two people in a phone call and adjust their voices so that each hears the other in his or her own accent. your tweets have been coming in on that and i will share some later. with me is dr stephanie hare, who's an independent political analyst. the new york times, this fire, when you are talking about hundreds of thousands of acres, it is hard to visualise the scale of it. this is an area larger than la itself, you really start to get a sense of the scale. it is a difficult because americans, in particular, are used to wildfires in the west. we have tornadoes in the midwest, hurricane katrina at the east coast, while buyers in the wes
the ft says elon musk announced on twitter he might take tesla private, shortly after the financial times reported saudi arabia's sovereign wealth fund had taken a $2bn stake in the electric carmaker. the news sent tesla's shares up as much as 8.5%. and finally, are you frustrated by difficult to understand accents or dialects whilst on the phone? well, the times reports that online retail giant amazon is developing technology to detect the speech origins of two people in a phone call and...
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the ft reports on the brexit secretary dominic raab's comments that britain and the eu are unlikely tog a brexit deal by october. meanwhile, the daily express says michael barnier has dramatically raised hopes of a brexit deal by conceding that the bloc is finally ready to offer britain a unique partnership. and the times suggests president macron is preparing to throw theresa may a lifeline by pushing other eu leaders to agree a close relationship with britain after brexit. the daily telegraph claims children will be banned from buy—ing energy drinks under plans announced by theresa may to tackle disruptive behaviour in classrooms — and pictures the duke and duchess of sussex at a gala performance of hamilton at the victoria palace a variety of front pages. and news that the brexit secretary has conceded that brexit deal talks are unlikely to hit the october deadline, what are the ramifications of this? many because clearly there is no agreement between the two sides on many of the key issues. and yet, they say that it might last untiljanuary yet, they say that it might last until jan
the ft reports on the brexit secretary dominic raab's comments that britain and the eu are unlikely tog a brexit deal by october. meanwhile, the daily express says michael barnier has dramatically raised hopes of a brexit deal by conceding that the bloc is finally ready to offer britain a unique partnership. and the times suggests president macron is preparing to throw theresa may a lifeline by pushing other eu leaders to agree a close relationship with britain after brexit. the daily telegraph...
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in the ft, wonga, the uk's largest payday lender, is to file for administration after it was overwhelmed by a surge in complaints from former customers. and finally on front of the independent, it's the new dance craze they're calling the maybot. uk prime minister theresa may ended her trip to africa by entertaining onlookers in kenya with her special moves. so let's begin. with me is priya lakhani, a founder and ceo of century tech — a uk—based education technology platform. let's be sure to save some time for that bands. the bloomberg interview with trump is again making headlines on several fronts. the wto... do you think it is a genuine fret? he does this. has a trend of doing this. i am not happy, i will pull out, get members around the table and try to renegotiate. they have been doing serious things. in washington they have been blocking thejudges... the wto is established to provide rules of global trade. america is a founding member. it was led by them. but part of the crucial work they do is to resolve disputes in trades —— trade rows between countries. and washington has been
in the ft, wonga, the uk's largest payday lender, is to file for administration after it was overwhelmed by a surge in complaints from former customers. and finally on front of the independent, it's the new dance craze they're calling the maybot. uk prime minister theresa may ended her trip to africa by entertaining onlookers in kenya with her special moves. so let's begin. with me is priya lakhani, a founder and ceo of century tech — a uk—based education technology platform. let's be sure...
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it is not all about the facts that are contained in the ft stories today.hink they would have materialized anyway. now, we are going to have the uncertainty about erdogan picking later today. i think it is going to keep the market volatile, but probably, some of the macro hedges have been put on, an evidently the market reaction we have first thing this morning could start to retrace a bit. it is about the quality of the response that we get from the leaders there, from a policymakers that is really going to determine whether this continues into something more. peter mentions the ft story, that the fcb is worried about connections between banks like vva, unicredit with turkey. that a note this morning says even in the case of a default, he thinks the effect on eurozone gdp would be small. why do we have this contagion panic this morning? that report had the euro at a very vulnerable moment. we have been looking at the fact that it was, it has been trying to break down through a dollar $.15 on several occasions since late may. there were plenty of reasons di
it is not all about the facts that are contained in the ft stories today.hink they would have materialized anyway. now, we are going to have the uncertainty about erdogan picking later today. i think it is going to keep the market volatile, but probably, some of the macro hedges have been put on, an evidently the market reaction we have first thing this morning could start to retrace a bit. it is about the quality of the response that we get from the leaders there, from a policymakers that is...
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it has onlyjust kicked in in the last hour or so, the ft focusing on it, but also focusing on the importanceal unrest, as you said earlier. all the problems kicked in some time ago, really, with the knowledge that this was going to come. and from an iranian perspective, this isn't even that great story to sell, saying it is the americans what done it, because the domestic line is we are not happy with our government. that's exactly right, which is what the americans want to happen. the sanctions have been in place for less tha n sanctions have been in place for less than an hour, and yet actually for months now we have seen an awful lot of discontent within the country. and this is because the currency has fallen massively, which means the food, other goods which are imported, have become extremely expensive, and this is tightening the noose around the economy. already that economy at very high unemployment, and when you have a country with very high unemployment, especially high male youth unemployment, then you are perhaps sowing the seeds were discontent anyway. they have been lots of pro
it has onlyjust kicked in in the last hour or so, the ft focusing on it, but also focusing on the importanceal unrest, as you said earlier. all the problems kicked in some time ago, really, with the knowledge that this was going to come. and from an iranian perspective, this isn't even that great story to sell, saying it is the americans what done it, because the domestic line is we are not happy with our government. that's exactly right, which is what the americans want to happen. the...
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raised interest rates to 60 per cent, as the value of the peso continues to plummet, that's in the ftpounds from the grenfell tower victim fund. the daily express leads with a promise from the home secretary, sajid javid, that brexit will bring back control over the uk's borders. and the guardian focuses on payday lender wonga collapsing into administration, after losing its battle to stay afloat. so, a varied set of front pages, lets see what our reviewers make of it all. it's a story that dominates quite a few of the front pages and when of labour‘s most respected longest—serving members of parliament now resigning. he stunned the political equivalent of exploding a stun grenade and it's pa rt exploding a stun grenade and it's part of this, what is now become a saga of the latest episode and the anti—semitism claims which have convulsed the party for a few months now and show no signs of abating.
raised interest rates to 60 per cent, as the value of the peso continues to plummet, that's in the ftpounds from the grenfell tower victim fund. the daily express leads with a promise from the home secretary, sajid javid, that brexit will bring back control over the uk's borders. and the guardian focuses on payday lender wonga collapsing into administration, after losing its battle to stay afloat. so, a varied set of front pages, lets see what our reviewers make of it all. it's a story that...
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the ft says elon musk announced on twitter he might take tesla private, shortly after the financial times the electric carmaker. the news sent tesla's shares up as much as 8.5%. and finally, are you frustrated by difficult to understand accents or dialects whilst on the phone? well, the times reports that online retail giant amazon is developing technology to detect the speech origins of two people in a phone call and adjust their voices so that each hears the other in his or her own accent. your tweets have been coming in on that and i will share some later. with me is dr stephanie hare, who's an independent political analyst. the new york times, this
the ft says elon musk announced on twitter he might take tesla private, shortly after the financial times the electric carmaker. the news sent tesla's shares up as much as 8.5%. and finally, are you frustrated by difficult to understand accents or dialects whilst on the phone? well, the times reports that online retail giant amazon is developing technology to detect the speech origins of two people in a phone call and adjust their voices so that each hears the other in his or her own accent....
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melting of arctic sea ice has made the journey possible, and finally in the ft pennies used to be considered transaction before leaving the cash cycle presumably for a coinjar or down the back of the couch. should we quit copper? with me isjonathan charles, director of communications at the european bank for reconstruction and development. let get stuck into the. we have spoken it
melting of arctic sea ice has made the journey possible, and finally in the ft pennies used to be considered transaction before leaving the cash cycle presumably for a coinjar or down the back of the couch. should we quit copper? with me isjonathan charles, director of communications at the european bank for reconstruction and development. let get stuck into the. we have spoken it
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pounds more than it spent last month, the healthiestjuly surplus for 18 years — that's the report in the ftn that 164 people from the windrush generation may have been wrongly removed or detained. the metro leads with a new report showing more people are in work, but wages have dropped by more than £50 a month, compared with a decade ago. the chair of the magistrates association says that hiring more magistrates with criminal records would help boost diversity. that's in the daily telegraph. the daily express hails what it calls a new "wonder drug" for cancer patients, which it says can shrink tumours by a third. the independent carries a warning that scrapping free movement after brexit could create a crisis in social care. and the mirror reports on a new law banning third—party pet sales, following a campaign by the newspaper. so, a varied set of front pages. we have this news from the united states, paul manafort, a former key adviser of donald trump being found guilty. tell us more because this is all over your publication. the benefit of not having a print deadline means we are leading
pounds more than it spent last month, the healthiestjuly surplus for 18 years — that's the report in the ftn that 164 people from the windrush generation may have been wrongly removed or detained. the metro leads with a new report showing more people are in work, but wages have dropped by more than £50 a month, compared with a decade ago. the chair of the magistrates association says that hiring more magistrates with criminal records would help boost diversity. that's in the daily telegraph....
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thank you for now to my guests jason beattie from the daily mirror, and sebastian payne, from the ft.ith a longer look at the papers at 11:30, but for now, it's goodbye. a lot of dry weather around this weekend, some sunshine at times and looked like it will get warmer as well. some cloud coming in from the atla ntic well. some cloud coming in from the atlantic on those weather fronts thereabout toppled to the uk, before fading away. and that he got another weather front from the atlantic into the north west on sunday. an ahead of that, we are drawing our airfrom the south, just lining the temperatures to rise. and last night it was really cold in scotland, temperatures at minus two celsius, tonight won't be as cold, you can see her in cumbria, some of the high cloud beginning to spill and at northern ireland, and is also going to be pushing further eastwards across scotland over the accuracy and western parts of england and wales. bit of drizzle here and there, clear skies east of england and temperatures down to six or 7 degrees. that fed into the weekend then, bit of detail and sta
thank you for now to my guests jason beattie from the daily mirror, and sebastian payne, from the ft.ith a longer look at the papers at 11:30, but for now, it's goodbye. a lot of dry weather around this weekend, some sunshine at times and looked like it will get warmer as well. some cloud coming in from the atla ntic well. some cloud coming in from the atlantic on those weather fronts thereabout toppled to the uk, before fading away. and that he got another weather front from the atlantic into...
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in the ft, new zealand has banned foreigners from buying existing residential property. bolt—hole in case of global catastrophe. and finally, on the front of the independent is a picture of the queen of pop herself, madonna, who turns 60 today. can you believe it! considered one of the greatest selling artists of all times she is also recognised for her life long work in campaigning for aids awareness and research. so, let's begin. with me is mark davies, who's ceo of strategy consultancy, camberton. mark, first of all, let's talk about the front page of the telegraph. security clearance revoked for cia directorjohn brennan. this is a move donald trump says is about national security. clearly not.
in the ft, new zealand has banned foreigners from buying existing residential property. bolt—hole in case of global catastrophe. and finally, on the front of the independent is a picture of the queen of pop herself, madonna, who turns 60 today. can you believe it! considered one of the greatest selling artists of all times she is also recognised for her life long work in campaigning for aids awareness and research. so, let's begin. with me is mark davies, who's ceo of strategy consultancy,...
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the ft says coca—cola is setting itself up to take on starbucks, nestle and jab holdings in the globalreports on new research that suggests up to 11! children are fighting for each place at top primary schools. the i says doctors will be able to stay one step ahead of cancer tumours thanks to a new technique pioneered by scientists. and the daily express leads with the same story claiming patients will be treated earlier because artificial intelligence will be able to predict how the disease can evolve in individual patients. let's first deal with the front page story on the times. blocked from honours in secret memo between who? between the very secretive people who decide to get the honours. and the times of got this understanding that it the times of got this understanding thatitis the times of got this understanding that it is not consistent with the honour, and that famous sportsmen who may or may not be using entirely legal systems, that is the important point, to minimise their tax bill had been denied honours. dave mentioned a few, consistently saying that he is not ever minimi
the ft says coca—cola is setting itself up to take on starbucks, nestle and jab holdings in the globalreports on new research that suggests up to 11! children are fighting for each place at top primary schools. the i says doctors will be able to stay one step ahead of cancer tumours thanks to a new technique pioneered by scientists. and the daily express leads with the same story claiming patients will be treated earlier because artificial intelligence will be able to predict how the disease...
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melting of arctic sea ice has made the journey possible, and finally in the ft pennies used to be considered lucky but debate is waging on theirfuture. a report says most copper coins are only used in a single transaction before leaving the cash cycle presumably for a coinjar or down the back of the couch. should we quit copper? with me isjonathan charles, director of communications at the european bank for reconstruction and development. let get stuck into the. we have spoken it about this already this and no deal preparation, the speech that will come today and the various documents that we will be reading through quite soon. the independent says it risks a new brexit row with brussels, that is their take on it. they say that just by publishing these impact assessments of what a no deal would mean that that is, in a way, thumbing our nose at brussels and saying we are ready and we can survive and no deal brexit. i have had news that if they think they are getting certainty by reading these impact notices they are not. that uncertainty over where we are going over the next six months or so
melting of arctic sea ice has made the journey possible, and finally in the ft pennies used to be considered lucky but debate is waging on theirfuture. a report says most copper coins are only used in a single transaction before leaving the cash cycle presumably for a coinjar or down the back of the couch. should we quit copper? with me isjonathan charles, director of communications at the european bank for reconstruction and development. let get stuck into the. we have spoken it about this...
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in the ft, wonga, the uk's largest payday lender, is to file for administration after it was overwhelmede independent, it's the new dance craze they're calling the maybot. uk prime minister theresa may ended her trip to africa by entertaining onlookers in kenya with her special moves. so let's begin. with me is priya lakhani, a founder and ceo of century tech —
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the front page of the ft is leading with venezuela's 95% currency devaluation.e updated bolivar, which begins circulating today. on bbcnews.com a warning to those in the uk working in jobs vulnerable to artificial intelligence or ai takeover. the chief economist of the bank of england says britain needs a skills revolution to avoid swathes of people becoming technologically unemployed. and finally in the daily telegraph, goldman sachs becomes the first company in the uk to pay to courier new mothers' breast milk home from anywhere in the world while they are away on business. american firms such as twitter, ibm and accenture already offer the milk—shipping service to staff inside the us. so let's begin. with me is maike currie an investment director at fidelity personal investing.
the front page of the ft is leading with venezuela's 95% currency devaluation.e updated bolivar, which begins circulating today. on bbcnews.com a warning to those in the uk working in jobs vulnerable to artificial intelligence or ai takeover. the chief economist of the bank of england says britain needs a skills revolution to avoid swathes of people becoming technologically unemployed. and finally in the daily telegraph, goldman sachs becomes the first company in the uk to pay to courier new...
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what does the ft make of all of this >> it's hard this all started the middle of the night. think two nights ago with trump furiously googling his own name and discovering the top results did not from news outlets he liked or appreciated. then you had this statement last night about the video and alleged bias unfortunately it's more fake news from the great hater of fake news. google said there was no bias. the video that -- the link on the home page to the state of the union, they gave trump exactly the same treatment as they gave barack obama the bigger question is what is he doing is he declaring war on big tech? can he achieve anything out of it you know, in terms of the sentiment around big tech, whether there's political bias, ranting and raving on twitter about it will go to tilting his supporters against big tech and companies like google. beyond that it's hard to see what the end game is >> yeah. the idea being google is hitting back president trump, we highlighted this yesterday, but it bears repeating, president trump has now gone after three of arguably the most
what does the ft make of all of this >> it's hard this all started the middle of the night. think two nights ago with trump furiously googling his own name and discovering the top results did not from news outlets he liked or appreciated. then you had this statement last night about the video and alleged bias unfortunately it's more fake news from the great hater of fake news. google said there was no bias. the video that -- the link on the home page to the state of the union, they gave...
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let's look at the ft. another picture 5tory.n morning john mccain. politic5 5ides unite in morning john mccain. politics in the united states immensely divided at the moment, and that did strike me, the tributes that did strike me, the tributes that were coming from all quarters forjohn mccain, is controversial figure as he has been. yes, and it is interesting, 0bama apparently will be speaking at the funeral, bush will be speaking at the funeral. and trump is not invited. and trump issued some kind of a twit, didn‘t he. he was a very interesting character, because he did take on trump, although he was a republican, in a very straightforward, direct way. but then there are all these other things about him. he was compensated man, and he was important, i think, to the republican party. it is only ten years since he was defeated by 0bama, and yet he feels like a politician from a different age, doesn't he, because of the nightmare of trump and because of the same sort of political divide in this country over brexit. not everyone t
let's look at the ft. another picture 5tory.n morning john mccain. politic5 5ides unite in morning john mccain. politics in the united states immensely divided at the moment, and that did strike me, the tributes that did strike me, the tributes that were coming from all quarters forjohn mccain, is controversial figure as he has been. yes, and it is interesting, 0bama apparently will be speaking at the funeral, bush will be speaking at the funeral. and trump is not invited. and trump issued some...
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while i have you, move us onto the ft weekend because i think this is close to your heart.se to me, i bank with tsb and it has been an absolute nightmare. they have been rocked by an exodus of top executives. this all stems from introducing the it system which caused complete meltdown for customers, i was unable to tra nsfer meltdown for customers, i was unable to transfer money between accounts, not able to pay suppliers and at one point not able to pay employees, and now the head of human resources and chief marketing officer paying with their jobs, chief marketing officer paying with theirjobs, it begs the question, why isn't the chief executive being what hisjob why isn't the chief executive being what his job because ultimately the buck stops with him. they are seeing the whole it problem was compounded by criminals taking advantage of the confusion. this has been going on for five months and they still haven't got a handle. we should say that tsb are not the only people with problems, ulster bank and others. it may be that tsb are particularly strong example but it ra
while i have you, move us onto the ft weekend because i think this is close to your heart.se to me, i bank with tsb and it has been an absolute nightmare. they have been rocked by an exodus of top executives. this all stems from introducing the it system which caused complete meltdown for customers, i was unable to tra nsfer meltdown for customers, i was unable to transfer money between accounts, not able to pay suppliers and at one point not able to pay employees, and now the head of human...
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the main story on the ft weekend is about senior executives leaving tsb following a disastrous it upgradebillion pounds of annual science funding will be lost in the event of a no—deal brexit. a variety of stories making the front page of saturday's papers. as you can see, no clear lead across the hall of them. a big variety taking the prime spot, but let's see what our reviewers make of all of this. let's start with the daily mirror, huge holiday season at the moment but this leading a few of the papers as a holiday horror.m moment but this leading a few of the papers as a holiday horror. it is absolutely your worst nightmare, this couple, john and susan cooper, oi'i this couple, john and susan cooper, ona dream this couple, john and susan cooper, on a dream holiday with their daughter and grandchildren and they have both died. what we have got is a very emotional interview with doctor kelly, daughter, who describes watching them die before high—rise, doctors tried to save them but they were unable to, and she says she doesn't believe that they died of natural causes. thomas cook, who th
the main story on the ft weekend is about senior executives leaving tsb following a disastrous it upgradebillion pounds of annual science funding will be lost in the event of a no—deal brexit. a variety of stories making the front page of saturday's papers. as you can see, no clear lead across the hall of them. a big variety taking the prime spot, but let's see what our reviewers make of all of this. let's start with the daily mirror, huge holiday season at the moment but this leading a few...
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the ft leads with tesla boss elon musk, who said saudi arabia's sovereign wealth fund had expressed repeated comments come as the us securities and exchange commission was investigating whether mr musk‘s original tweet on the matter was accurate. on the bbc news website, vienna has been named the world's most liveable city. the austrian capital beat melbourne for the top spot, as well as being the first time a european city has topped the rankings. and, finally, they've been called the ugliest shoes ever made while millions of others love them for their comfort. now the makers of crocs, the foam clog shoe, have announced they're closing their final factory, although the brand denies that it's the end of their famous holey footwear. so let's begin. with me is james hughes, chief market analyst at axi trader, a brokerage firm. we will get onto crocs soon, all of oui’ we will get onto crocs soon, all of our kids wear them. let's start with
the ft leads with tesla boss elon musk, who said saudi arabia's sovereign wealth fund had expressed repeated comments come as the us securities and exchange commission was investigating whether mr musk‘s original tweet on the matter was accurate. on the bbc news website, vienna has been named the world's most liveable city. the austrian capital beat melbourne for the top spot, as well as being the first time a european city has topped the rankings. and, finally, they've been called the...
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google, front page of the ft, ready to bow to beijing sensor as it tries to move back into china.na doesn't move its goalposts very much. eight years ago, sergei, who lived in the soviet union under common is, one of the cofounders of google, profit trumps principle. if you're a western company, sooner or principle. if you're a western company, sooner or later, no matter how principled you claim to be, remember do no evil was google's motto, sooner or later your evil capitalist shareholders, people like me, i'm a capitalist, god dammit, they will say don't care, get in there and grow. is it as simple as that? it is to do with money and growth and shareholder pressure. some say it could be time, google seeing a window but opportunity if the trump administration forces change in terms of how china operates in terms of how free and fair things are. you're trying not to giggle. those tariffs are really going to make a difference with the chinese! some would argue the trump diplomacy, the way he operates, the hard—nosed diplomacy, the way he operates, the ha rd—nosed policies as diplom
google, front page of the ft, ready to bow to beijing sensor as it tries to move back into china.na doesn't move its goalposts very much. eight years ago, sergei, who lived in the soviet union under common is, one of the cofounders of google, profit trumps principle. if you're a western company, sooner or principle. if you're a western company, sooner or later, no matter how principled you claim to be, remember do no evil was google's motto, sooner or later your evil capitalist shareholders,...
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the ft reports that shares in the electric car company, tesla, lea pt by 7% after the chief executiveivate. the times claims that over one quarter of the staff working on britain's new high speed railway hs2 are earning more than £100,000. let's dip into at least some of those over the next ten minutes or so. those over the next ten minutes or so. u—boat admired the front page of the eye, tell us why. it is a very neat trick to sum up the situation that boris johnson finds himself neat trick to sum up the situation that borisjohnson finds himself in. —— you both admired the front page of the i. they nicely spliced his distinctive eyes across the middle of their front distinctive eyes across the middle of theirfront page distinctive eyes across the middle of their front page and it is one of those stories that in some ways i think it is what borisjohnson wanted, he is the centre of attention in a quiet newsweek where he is being talked about and he is trying to paid to the base of the tory party and in some respects having people trying to deliver the checkers deal for brexit up only u
the ft reports that shares in the electric car company, tesla, lea pt by 7% after the chief executiveivate. the times claims that over one quarter of the staff working on britain's new high speed railway hs2 are earning more than £100,000. let's dip into at least some of those over the next ten minutes or so. those over the next ten minutes or so. u—boat admired the front page of the eye, tell us why. it is a very neat trick to sum up the situation that boris johnson finds himself neat trick...
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in that struggle to dry and get some agreement, the ft has got this rather nice picture on the frontheresa may and emmanuel macron, they‘ re front page of theresa may and emmanuel macron, they're on the french riviera, but was not much of a holiday. they had a good dinner but this looks like a very workmanlike meeting going on there at the grounds of the castle there. yes, the summer retreat of french presidents. not that used by many french presidents, but very much used by this one. i understand that this was a downing street request. theresa may requested this. this is the first day of the french president's holiday. as we would like to believe that theresa may has interrupted now twice a holiday. last week, it was in salzburg and today in the south of france. so before a very nice five course menu, with lots of culinary treats... augustine, sea bass, chocolate creme brulee, a bit like our dinners, really. yes, of course. the fact the matter is there is some hard talking to do. i think that what the british press is built this up and do some sort of summit and it all relies on the
in that struggle to dry and get some agreement, the ft has got this rather nice picture on the frontheresa may and emmanuel macron, they‘ re front page of theresa may and emmanuel macron, they're on the french riviera, but was not much of a holiday. they had a good dinner but this looks like a very workmanlike meeting going on there at the grounds of the castle there. yes, the summer retreat of french presidents. not that used by many french presidents, but very much used by this one. i...
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the ft leads on ministers' guidance about the consequences of a no—deal brexit, highlighting the warningl with the red tape if there is no brexit deal. the metro says the dangers of a no—deal brexit have become much clearer after the guidance. the telegraph says the chancellor, phillip hammond, has been accused of undermining theresa may's brexit strategy after warning that leaving the eu without a deal would have "large fiscal consequences" for the uk. the times claims the chancellor's dismissal of a brexit dividend has underlined the splits in the cabinet. the express reports that phillip hammond has been rebuked by no 10 after reigniting the tory feud over europe. and the guardian leads on the study which suggests that russian bots and trolls may have deliberately spread misinformation about vaccines on twitter. shoaib plunges straight in? the daily express. what does hammond think he's playing at, demands that paper in bold large type. he's going road which the phrase they use in the us. he's warring again. trying to settle nerves over a new deal brexit. nobody really wants that, it'
the ft leads on ministers' guidance about the consequences of a no—deal brexit, highlighting the warningl with the red tape if there is no brexit deal. the metro says the dangers of a no—deal brexit have become much clearer after the guidance. the telegraph says the chancellor, phillip hammond, has been accused of undermining theresa may's brexit strategy after warning that leaving the eu without a deal would have "large fiscal consequences" for the uk. the times claims the...
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the ft has a finance story as its lead, about investors selling off investments in emerging markets.inancial help for his retirement. and the guardian leads with the bbc‘s decision to no longer appeal against a high court ruling on the case involving sir cliff richard. we will start with the continuing fallout from that terrible, terrible bridge collapse in northern italy. david, the blame game starts, it could be the european union, according to the government, they could be the company that's responsible for maintenance of big and researcher projects like those bridges across the country. basically, they have to blame somebody? they have, and this is a very graphic and well put together story on the front page of the times. on the left—hand side of the page, the political element of the story, italy's new populist government targeting particularly what they call the business elites and significantly bustled the eu, putting some blame in their direction. on the other side of the paper, the human element, this couple who perished. and some of the stories, yes, the 39 people who have
the ft has a finance story as its lead, about investors selling off investments in emerging markets.inancial help for his retirement. and the guardian leads with the bbc‘s decision to no longer appeal against a high court ruling on the case involving sir cliff richard. we will start with the continuing fallout from that terrible, terrible bridge collapse in northern italy. david, the blame game starts, it could be the european union, according to the government, they could be the company...