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police though sterling you walked with gemma to spy on people and then he was interviewed he was there we heard photographs were taken of them and he was asked questions and then after the questions i didn't know i didn't get to listen to the audio but the police have it so there's an audio recording of the interrogation of your father that was made by the security service exactly they did that not only with him but with all the others that they had arrested and then after doing that day he had to take them to these rooms where these men have to come with masks over their head and then be had to torture him they had to beat him to the point that he couldn't say anything again and then. challenging to security. to the. detention you know enough is enough. to stop. this video appeared on the security forces went after. she fled to neighboring. republic's edition. you stood up in this in this road and and spoke out publicly against yeah jenny risking your own life as well why did you do that i mean i i i went to a point where i cared no more i i from that day i wanted to be my father beca
police though sterling you walked with gemma to spy on people and then he was interviewed he was there we heard photographs were taken of them and he was asked questions and then after the questions i didn't know i didn't get to listen to the audio but the police have it so there's an audio recording of the interrogation of your father that was made by the security service exactly they did that not only with him but with all the others that they had arrested and then after doing that day he had...
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back to you. >> gemma acton, live from london.>>> coming up next, much more as president trump prepares to address the united nations general assembly as the tensions with north korea hangover that assembly. >>> preparing to testify to lawmakers on tuesday. "morning joe" moments away. ut m, but we know a lot about drama. from scandalous romance, to ridiculous plot twists. (gasping) son? dad! we also know you can avoid drama by getting an annual check-up. so we're partnering with cigna to remind you to go see a real doctor. go, know, and take control of your health. it could save your life. doctor poses! dad! cigna. together, all the way. ♪ ♪ integrate any part of your business, and have your systems work as one. the ibm cloud. the cloud for enterprise. yours. the cloud fo♪ enterprise. (bell mnemonic) oh, it's actually...s your sfx: (short balloon squeal) it's ver... sfx: (balloon squeals) ok can we... sfx: (balloon squeals) i'm being so serious right now... i really want to know how your coffee is. it's... sfx: (balloon squeals) h
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thank you so much, gemma, and all the best to all of you. thank you.f the places in irma's sights is cuba. the bbc‘s will grant joins us now from havana. how is this looking? there is still a little while to go before it reaches cuba. already the government is issuing warnings for the east of the island which will be hit by irma first. we see regular warnings on state television, with advice as well on the radio. there has not been the mad dash yet, i would say, to the supermarkets to stock up on water, gas, fuel, but that is beginning as we get closer to the weekend. this afternoon i started to see tensions rising a bit, i think, as word is getting out this will be as word is getting out this will be a big one, and destructive. the most powerful in a decade, we are being told. behind irma is tropical storm jose in the atlantic, also expected to become a hurricane in a day and a half. obviously, it is hurricane season, but there is no break. cuba is good at dealing with hurricanes. they obey instructions by and large. 0ther they obey instructions by an
thank you so much, gemma, and all the best to all of you. thank you.f the places in irma's sights is cuba. the bbc‘s will grant joins us now from havana. how is this looking? there is still a little while to go before it reaches cuba. already the government is issuing warnings for the east of the island which will be hit by irma first. we see regular warnings on state television, with advice as well on the radio. there has not been the mad dash yet, i would say, to the supermarkets to stock...
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back to you. >> thank you, gemma. easy or intuitive for people to say they're hard on facebook and tech and google. maybe hard on uber traveling all over the world, taxi drivers are powerful in every major city in the world. they fight uber everywhere you can do a whole documentary about, you know, the barriers to entry, vested interest and facing this over and over again. i don't think you can equate it with other moves we have seen. >> miami alone. >> vegas. >> ridiculous. >> london, though, you have the mythology attached to the driver and professionalized and not easy. >> remember, effect ily banned in france. >> still use them all the time. >> yeah. >> i mean, i do. >> when we come back, what amazon is saying about a nfl streaming debut next week. dow under mild pressure. down 1wi2 th apple big laggard back in a minute ♪ it's not just a car, it's your daily treat. ♪ go ahead, spoil yourself. the es and es hybrid. experience amazing. we cut the price of trades to give investors even more value. and at $4.95, you c
back to you. >> thank you, gemma. easy or intuitive for people to say they're hard on facebook and tech and google. maybe hard on uber traveling all over the world, taxi drivers are powerful in every major city in the world. they fight uber everywhere you can do a whole documentary about, you know, the barriers to entry, vested interest and facing this over and over again. i don't think you can equate it with other moves we have seen. >> miami alone. >> vegas. >>...
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automated german car industry which has seen no significant decrease in factory stuff in recent years gemma joins us now from cook around the international federation of robotics is in frankfurt joe can we put a number on job losses we're talking about job cuts today other robots going to take away that many jobs. it's certainly a good point and it's one of the things that people do talk about however as you heard earlier the automotive industry in germany is a good example of the actually the opposite in the united states in fact in the last three or four years in a row we have had expects potential growth in terms of the quantity of robots that have been purchased at the same time in michigan and ohio alone they've added seventy five thousand jobs in manufacturing so basically what they're saying the air is the largest what are you fields are opening up to us is that the case a whole lot and you chances up if you know these give me some examples exist exactly in fact the electronics industry a good example of that that market itself has grown dramatically in across the world even in the u
automated german car industry which has seen no significant decrease in factory stuff in recent years gemma joins us now from cook around the international federation of robotics is in frankfurt joe can we put a number on job losses we're talking about job cuts today other robots going to take away that many jobs. it's certainly a good point and it's one of the things that people do talk about however as you heard earlier the automotive industry in germany is a good example of the actually the...
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i'm gemma acton. these are your headlines >>> president trump's team fights to cut taxes. treasury secretary steven mnuchin talks exclusively to cnbc on just how low they want corporate rates to go. >> the president made very clear that that was our goal during the campaign when we came out with a plan earlier in the administration, we said that our objective is to get down to 15%. wherever we end up the objective is to get a competitive business rate >>> the eu's top negotiator says progress is slow on brexit talks. his british counterpart claims the uk is showing flexibility. we're live from brussels with the latest >>> in tokyo, british prime minister theresa may secures a deal with japan for trade ties after brexit >>> music to vivendi's ears. shares are on course for their best day in four months as impressive sales of smash hit despacito boosts revenues for subsidiary umg >>> welcome to the show. we'll kick off with some breaking news. we have the euro area august manufacturing pmi out. it's come in at 56.6 having been forecast at 57.4 so we're looking at a slight mi
i'm gemma acton. these are your headlines >>> president trump's team fights to cut taxes. treasury secretary steven mnuchin talks exclusively to cnbc on just how low they want corporate rates to go. >> the president made very clear that that was our goal during the campaign when we came out with a plan earlier in the administration, we said that our objective is to get down to 15%. wherever we end up the objective is to get a competitive business rate >>> the eu's top...
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there are recalls for defenders gemma bonner and jess carter, forwards danielle carter and melissa lawleyme bad news for livepool‘s right—back nathaniel clyne. he's been ruled out for a significant period of time due to a back injury. clyne hasn't played since pre—season and wasn't named in liverpool's champions league squad for the group stage. managerjurgen klopp says the reality is the england defender won't be back playing for "some time". the big match on day nine of the us 0pen sees two times champion venus williams take on petra kvitova in the last eight. kvitova is continuing her comeback from a serious hand injury after being attacked in her home last december. that starts at midnight our time. earlier, spain's pablo carreno busta breezed past argentina's diego schwartzman in straight sets to reach the semi—finals. carreno busta is the highest ranked player in the bottom half of the draw and is yet to drop a set in the tournament. in the men's doubles, defending champions jamie murray and bruno soares have been dumped out of the competition. they lost their quarterfinal 6—1, 6—2
there are recalls for defenders gemma bonner and jess carter, forwards danielle carter and melissa lawleyme bad news for livepool‘s right—back nathaniel clyne. he's been ruled out for a significant period of time due to a back injury. clyne hasn't played since pre—season and wasn't named in liverpool's champions league squad for the group stage. managerjurgen klopp says the reality is the england defender won't be back playing for "some time". the big match on day nine of the us...
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gemma has the details. >> this deal i don't think comes as a surprise to anybody what we're seeing here is it's been widely expected for a long time, about 4,000 job losses expected, 2,000 from each company. looking at pro forma revenues of 15 billion euro. these talks have been ongoing for 18 months. been waiting for the news we had earlier this month of tata steel being able to dispose of 15 billion pounds worth of pension liability, which means this was able go ahead. still a few hurdles. still need both boards to approve it still need the european commission to approve it need support from the unions support has been tepid from the unions, but more promising than earlier this month that's one reason why we've seen a sharp rise higher and it's come back. it was up around 5% an hour ago. now looking at 2%, 3% higher with regards to the overall companies themselves, let's look, what we're talking about here is a company dealing with an industry in a decline we've seen a tough time from the steel industry since it peaked in 2008. a bit of a rebound in recent moves, but a move that's see
gemma has the details. >> this deal i don't think comes as a surprise to anybody what we're seeing here is it's been widely expected for a long time, about 4,000 job losses expected, 2,000 from each company. looking at pro forma revenues of 15 billion euro. these talks have been ongoing for 18 months. been waiting for the news we had earlier this month of tata steel being able to dispose of 15 billion pounds worth of pension liability, which means this was able go ahead. still a few...
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what he was doing there like the government population those who are scared to say anything against gemmajust i don't know that things change how they change overnight and everybody was like you know what i don't care whatever happens this is my right and also to come think period was very important because people were given immunity you were not going to be talked if you say anything so people used that do something to put on the shots of the coalition to reach out to their families personally people had to call their families back home to say these books are the solution. and i'm about this the coalition can do that if. united behind him hoping to once and for all. held his own rallies convinced no one would dare to vote against him. as usual he put on the show. believes he has magical powers. and could cure people from each i.v. and aids he created the treatment centers inside the state he showed al jazeera street a mixture of prayers. appeared personally. of those that followed the full fare of the survivor. speak about this not any more. contract of the virus in one thousand nine hun
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thing i had to do for my father left now i had to speak up for him i wanted justice my father i wanted gemma to just go i i was i was thinking of what i had gone through within that week and imagining another gagnon family going through that was like it was unimaginable so i made sure i did something to stop another family from losing their father like i did i made sure that i saw another family from leaving like a did so i had to speak up i had to say something to make sure everybody heard what i was saying to make sure people went out on the first of december to vote him out to make sure the world knows what he's doing to tell us about this role of this incredible role in this in this. overthrowing i gem it seems that the social media what's facebook mobile phones played a crucial role that really changed the history of this country social media was a great tool in the president barroso is that he says read and have access to the radio the t.v. when we had to go on something that is a correlation team but then just knowing when the meetings of the coalitions were going to be it was up on f
thing i had to do for my father left now i had to speak up for him i wanted justice my father i wanted gemma to just go i i was i was thinking of what i had gone through within that week and imagining another gagnon family going through that was like it was unimaginable so i made sure i did something to stop another family from losing their father like i did i made sure that i saw another family from leaving like a did so i had to speak up i had to say something to make sure everybody heard...
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piggy french and gemma tattersall, who also rode at the european championships last month, came second ten. that's all the sport for now. let's leave you with with two of football's brightest stars showing off their skills. while warming up for brazil, neymar and gabrieljesus did a lap of the pitch at the arena da amazonia in manaus. they are just showing off... this they arejust showing off... this is bbc news. a bbc investigation has found that the islamic state terrorist group has found that they were direct thing extremists to murder people nearly a year before the attacks at westminster and london bridge. terra manuals showed them how best to attack victims with knives and dry ca i’s attack victims with knives and dry cars at victims. —— terra manuals. indiscriminate murder on the streets of london. exactly the kind of attacks so—called islamic state have been calling for. our investigation reveals the group were not only inspiring such plots, but issuing directions to target both westminster and london bridge. last summer, our undercover reporter made contact with is recruiters a
piggy french and gemma tattersall, who also rode at the european championships last month, came second ten. that's all the sport for now. let's leave you with with two of football's brightest stars showing off their skills. while warming up for brazil, neymar and gabrieljesus did a lap of the pitch at the arena da amazonia in manaus. they are just showing off... this they arejust showing off... this is bbc news. a bbc investigation has found that the islamic state terrorist group has found that...
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. >> thank you, gemma. >> just ahead, a historically bad labor day weekend at the box office. angelina jolie opens up about her divorce and being single. you're watching "early today." right now at kohl's labor day weekend sale... boy's active tees are only $8 take 20 to 40% off sneakers for the family and kitchen electrics are just $19.99! plus take an extra $10 off when you spend $25 or more! and everyone gets kohl's cash too! kohl's. fromto the wobbling yogis.kers to the stationary race winners, we all need lean protein. and it comes in a jimmy dean's delights breakfast sandwich. stacked with 17 grams of protein. lean into a great day. shine on. transitions® lenses help protect from uv rays and harmful blue light. both indoors... and out. they seamlessly adapt. so you can live the good light™. find an eyecare professional at transitions.com. now, finance your glasses with no interest if paid in full within six months, and get up to $30 back when you combine select essilor® brand lenses. visit transitions.com for more details. the bathroom. when things go wrong here, you rem
. >> thank you, gemma. >> just ahead, a historically bad labor day weekend at the box office. angelina jolie opens up about her divorce and being single. you're watching "early today." right now at kohl's labor day weekend sale... boy's active tees are only $8 take 20 to 40% off sneakers for the family and kitchen electrics are just $19.99! plus take an extra $10 off when you spend $25 or more! and everyone gets kohl's cash too! kohl's. fromto the wobbling yogis.kers to...
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that was gemma and angel, speaking to me earlier about hurricane irma.gh the middle... goal! platini, for franz, with a minute to go. it is 3—2. i have not seen events like this in years. he cannot be shaken. in the end, the german bench get up to protest that gascoigne‘s last challenge. oh, dear. oh, dear me. he‘s going to be out of the final if england get there. for the tackle on number 14, gascoigne has had his second yellow ca rd of gascoigne has had his second yellow card of the competition, and here is a moment that almost brings tears to his eyes. free kick given. his arms are apt. is it over? it is. it‘s dramatic, it‘s delightful. it‘s denmark who are the european champions. he has been speaking to our sports editor, dan, who asked them what is the secret to his commentary. it is like saying to your postman, how do you prepare the letters? people don‘t need to know that, do they? and people didn‘t need to know that i was spending two days in this office banging myself over the head with who the substitute was going to be for this team on saturda
that was gemma and angel, speaking to me earlier about hurricane irma.gh the middle... goal! platini, for franz, with a minute to go. it is 3—2. i have not seen events like this in years. he cannot be shaken. in the end, the german bench get up to protest that gascoigne‘s last challenge. oh, dear. oh, dear me. he‘s going to be out of the final if england get there. for the tackle on number 14, gascoigne has had his second yellow ca rd of gascoigne has had his second yellow card of the...
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gemma: --this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ we have been talking about republican leaders in congress being eager forward with tax reform. we should expect to see a framework by the end of the month. appears a preview of what it could look like. we haven't got much in the way of specifics, paul ryan talking about this at a news conference. what are we talking that this won't be a full plan? >> and maybe a page or a couple of pages to lay a marker out, to give enough detail to vote for the budget. rust,ill be very light maybe two or three weeks until we see it come out. the house is very committed to getting it passed by the end of the year. by mid-october, you could expect to see legislation either already out or coming very quickly. david: we will see if there's the will to follow. what is the percentage of it happening? could we see this implemented as law in 2018? >> every single card has to fall in the exact right place for that to happen. we are already seeing signs of tension between the house and the senate. the senate had it first factor from hearing, they're going to together their own b
gemma: --this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ we have been talking about republican leaders in congress being eager forward with tax reform. we should expect to see a framework by the end of the month. appears a preview of what it could look like. we haven't got much in the way of specifics, paul ryan talking about this at a news conference. what are we talking that this won't be a full plan? >> and maybe a page or a couple of pages to lay a marker out, to give enough detail to vote for the budget....
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gemma. >> we just heard some news from regards to the injured there are currently 18 injured who haveeen taken to hospital. none of them were in serious or life-threatening condition it's mostly burns that are the main cause of injury we're seeing so far. what we do know is there was, as you mentioned, an improvised explosive device detonated on a train this morning a couple of things to note it's thought to have been a white plastic container within a certain market however, this hasn't yet been confirmed by the authorities there have been some pictures circulating off this device on social media, and that is currently believed and not confirmed to be the source of the detonation furthermore, you mentioned the underground of the metro we call it the gp here in london in the morning absolutely packed generally at that time. around 8:20. what's been talked about here is the fact that it was one of the earliest stops between a train running from wimbledon, the start of the line, to paddington, the end of the line. one of the stops that had less commuters than otherwise on this line as t
gemma. >> we just heard some news from regards to the injured there are currently 18 injured who haveeen taken to hospital. none of them were in serious or life-threatening condition it's mostly burns that are the main cause of injury we're seeing so far. what we do know is there was, as you mentioned, an improvised explosive device detonated on a train this morning a couple of things to note it's thought to have been a white plastic container within a certain market however, this hasn't...
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gemma acton has more on this story. just looking at the market reaction nestle is up, but flip-flopping all morning. not a lot of excitement here >> very muted reaction, i think that's because the news is muted as well. they're saying, yes, we're on track, moving ahead, we'll try to do things faster. let's remember that expectations for this were low in the first place. analysts were not excited about this event we're seeing that reflected in the comments coming through. yes, perhaps this signals a slight improvement to forecasts, people say around 5%, but nothing wholesale or groundbreaking here. >> so far we have no news on what nestle plans to do with l'oreal. that was one of the expectations or key sticking points between lobe and nestle. so far that has not been addressed. i guess that's causing disappointment, too. >> that's right. that's the key point that wasn't addressed in terms of everything lobe was calling for they wanted to look at portfolio yesterday, they wanted to do a share buyback, wanted a profit mar
gemma acton has more on this story. just looking at the market reaction nestle is up, but flip-flopping all morning. not a lot of excitement here >> very muted reaction, i think that's because the news is muted as well. they're saying, yes, we're on track, moving ahead, we'll try to do things faster. let's remember that expectations for this were low in the first place. analysts were not excited about this event we're seeing that reflected in the comments coming through. yes, perhaps this...
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we had the labor party's conference happening in brighton this is obviously a party, gemma, that has been trying to capitalize on that big resurgence in support after the snap elections how successful are they in keeping that lead? >> reporter: seem to be very successful this is apparently the highest turnout in seven years part of that is the message they're sending out to resonate with supporters looking at the lives of ordinary working people, what can be done about wage growth, what can be done about other types of income and benefits universal income and a thought that's being debated here quite a lot. apart from all of that talk, it's inescapable the whole topic of brexit and where the party stands on that they've seen quite a lot of criticism that labor party has not clearly enunciated their view they've been sending messages that plays vocally there's a real focus on trying to get them to clarify that. some disappointment last night when it was decided that delegates will not be given a vote which they had been hoping for but nonetheless we expect to be strongly debated. with
we had the labor party's conference happening in brighton this is obviously a party, gemma, that has been trying to capitalize on that big resurgence in support after the snap elections how successful are they in keeping that lead? >> reporter: seem to be very successful this is apparently the highest turnout in seven years part of that is the message they're sending out to resonate with supporters looking at the lives of ordinary working people, what can be done about wage growth, what...
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let me hand it back to you >> gemma, thank you very much. meantime, north korea firing a ballistic missile across japan, creating new tension in that region sherry kang is live in seoul with the latest. sherry >> reporter: hi there, tyler let's talk about where it was fired from this is significant because it came from near capital city of pyongyang and north korea experts say that this is actually the north korean way of preventing the potential surgical strike of its missile facilities by countries like the united states. let's talk about the direction not exactly in the direction of the u.s. territory of guam but again, as we saw late last month, it was in the direction of japan but it sends a similar message that it's indeed capable of launching its missiles that are able to reach u.s. territory if you look at the distance this particular missile traveled, according to south korea's joint chiefs of staff it traveled 3700 kilometers this is actually farther than any north korean missiles in history. so certainly it certainly looks like no
let me hand it back to you >> gemma, thank you very much. meantime, north korea firing a ballistic missile across japan, creating new tension in that region sherry kang is live in seoul with the latest. sherry >> reporter: hi there, tyler let's talk about where it was fired from this is significant because it came from near capital city of pyongyang and north korea experts say that this is actually the north korean way of preventing the potential surgical strike of its missile...
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gemma tattersall who also wrote at the european championships last month came third and piggy frenchmpionship in boston. the world numberfour championship in boston. the world number four hasn't won tournament this year and had a second—round to forget with four bogeys and a double bogey making a round of 74. he has been plagued by injuries lately and describes his play as sloppy. john rahman as knead of spain is on top of the leaderboard at the halfway stage. 0lympic bronze medallist sally conway believes the british squad is in a strong position as the move towards the tokyo 2020 olympics but there will be no more medals for britain at the world judo championships after the team's final involvement in budapest ended today with a 4—2 defeat by south korea in the mixed team event. sally conway won her individual match today. the british team have had their best championship since 2010 with two bronze medals. has been fantastic to win two bronze medals, it's exciting for times to come, we can build for this now, i am looking forward to it, we have a strong team heading into tokyo and
gemma tattersall who also wrote at the european championships last month came third and piggy frenchmpionship in boston. the world numberfour championship in boston. the world number four hasn't won tournament this year and had a second—round to forget with four bogeys and a double bogey making a round of 74. he has been plagued by injuries lately and describes his play as sloppy. john rahman as knead of spain is on top of the leaderboard at the halfway stage. 0lympic bronze medallist sally...
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state with this technology so actually creating jobs it's the opposite ok you heard it there from gemma the international federation of robotics thank you very much for being on the show thank you for having us we appreciate it. and robots have even managed to sneak into the world of sports which is a little scary i think and make it all very boring and well avatars in newsroom i can imagine but robots playing soccer i don't know thanks ben let's delve into this week's champions league soccer action now and we have a sports reporter yet expat here with us to talk about the hot topics. so we get dortmund last night they lost three one to real madrid what went wrong. and actually played a pretty good game unfortunately they just want good enough they did match madrid in possession in shots taken in pos completed but you know i think this is real madrid the best team in the world of the european champions and they have quality all over the pitch and when you coming up against a team that has bio rinaldo and it's go in the front line it's really tough to keep them at bay so dortmund did go
state with this technology so actually creating jobs it's the opposite ok you heard it there from gemma the international federation of robotics thank you very much for being on the show thank you for having us we appreciate it. and robots have even managed to sneak into the world of sports which is a little scary i think and make it all very boring and well avatars in newsroom i can imagine but robots playing soccer i don't know thanks ben let's delve into this week's champions league soccer...
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there are recalls for defenders gemma bonner and jess carter, forwards danielle carter and melissa lawleyt named in liverpool‘s champions league squad for the group stage. managerjurgen klopp says the reality is that the england defender won‘t be back playing for some time. chris froome has nearly doubled his lead after winning the individual time trial at the vuelta a espana. froome is aiming to complete the tour de france, vuelta double and obliterated the field over the forty kilometre course today. he now heads his nearest rival vincenzo nibali by one minute and fifty nine seconds and is strong favourite to win the vuelta for the first time. the big match on day nine of the us open sees two times champion venus williams take on petra kvitova in the last eight. kvitova is continuing her comeback from a serious hand injury after being attacked in her home last december. that starts at midnight our time. earlier, spain‘s pablo correno busta breezed past argentina‘s diego schwartzman in straight sets to reach the semi finals. carreno busta is the highest ranked player in the bottom half o
there are recalls for defenders gemma bonner and jess carter, forwards danielle carter and melissa lawleyt named in liverpool‘s champions league squad for the group stage. managerjurgen klopp says the reality is that the england defender won‘t be back playing for some time. chris froome has nearly doubled his lead after winning the individual time trial at the vuelta a espana. froome is aiming to complete the tour de france, vuelta double and obliterated the field over the forty kilometre...
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gemma su is from the university of manchester. simon calder is our travel editor.iod. we have had a lot of talk about how much money has been pledged by the uk government. it really is a matter of when it is going to arrive. we have organisations, local organisations on the ground that need resources to meet immediate needs, water, food and shelter. it is a critical period, a life and death situation. some of the islands we are talking about are bigger islands. we were hearing from one of the experts a little earlier on. some of the island communities are tiny. it's just a few thousand people. they are very re m ote just a few thousand people. they are very remote places. it could take some time to them? that is absolutely true. but it is important to remember that there are local populations. they are the first responders. there will be local organisations which have... well, i'm not sure how much capacity, but there is often the capacity to respond, but it is a matter of getting there as quickly as possible to support and shoulder the burden of responsibility at
gemma su is from the university of manchester. simon calder is our travel editor.iod. we have had a lot of talk about how much money has been pledged by the uk government. it really is a matter of when it is going to arrive. we have organisations, local organisations on the ground that need resources to meet immediate needs, water, food and shelter. it is a critical period, a life and death situation. some of the islands we are talking about are bigger islands. we were hearing from one of the...
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gemma in london covering that event. >>> equifax is continuing to feel the heat for that recent dataach that may have impacted as many as 143 million americans. elizabeth warren and 11 other democratic senators have now introduced legislation that would stop credit reporting agencies from charging consumers for freezing access to credit files. you called for his ouster yesterday. >> yeah. this is going to gain steam. i really think and the company -- the board has been silent. we have seen this time and again, boards need to be prodded before they take action. elizabeth warren is not going to go away. it took a little while for wells fargo to realize that perhaps they couldn't stay the course. this is a company that uniquely seems to have no knowledge of what is really going on. >> too early to buy the stock? too early? >> yeah. i think this one is frankly a little early that's our being -- that's -- one thing i think americans are tired of is this notion that a ceo has somehow not taken to task with internals. these boards that don't take action it is because the boards are faceless
gemma in london covering that event. >>> equifax is continuing to feel the heat for that recent dataach that may have impacted as many as 143 million americans. elizabeth warren and 11 other democratic senators have now introduced legislation that would stop credit reporting agencies from charging consumers for freezing access to credit files. you called for his ouster yesterday. >> yeah. this is going to gain steam. i really think and the company -- the board has been silent. we...
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us, ed lee and professor of carnegie mellon's silicon valley campus good to you hear you heard what gemmaabout how this is helping the mayor which speaks to this is all politics, isn't it >> political football, right >> this is the unions of the taxi drivers, like every union of taxi drivers all over the world late uber, all ride-sharing companies and they're trying to stop them. >> splashl especially in london to become a black cab driver in london is really, really difficult, have to take specialized tests, have to chart in your head from point "a," to point "b," ueber, you're using the uber app and are able to get there. there are 40,000 uber drivers in london those are a lot of people making a living off of this that's a big part of the constituency that whether the mayor or the commission there probably, you know, are having to consider will hear from certainly. >> 40,000 drivers who could be out of work, 3.5 million riders who could be really upset, and it sounds like the taxi drivers are just really upset that gps was invented so they don't have to now memorize where every single s
us, ed lee and professor of carnegie mellon's silicon valley campus good to you hear you heard what gemmaabout how this is helping the mayor which speaks to this is all politics, isn't it >> political football, right >> this is the unions of the taxi drivers, like every union of taxi drivers all over the world late uber, all ride-sharing companies and they're trying to stop them. >> splashl especially in london to become a black cab driver in london is really, really...
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earlier gemma handy, a journalist and resident of antigua spoke with the bbc and told us some buildingsspeeds are 75—90 mph. we are told we can expect those to pick up to 150 mph in the next hour or so, and hopefully they should start to lessen around 5am or 6am, a couple of hours from now. we are getting reports that several roofs have sadly been blown off, including an entire apartment building roof in one area of antigua. the biggest cause for concern right now is we seem to have completely lost contact with our sister island barbuda, they are getting the full force of this right now. i think they are currently in the eye, but that should come to a close soon, and then they will get those 185 mph happening again shortly. we‘ll be grateful when we finally get some news back from barbuda. of course, and what has been the advice to people in antigua? are you in your home or your office right now? no, we are broadcasting from the local radio station. we have put two stations together and we have been broadcasting live now for 12.5 hours, just taking in constant calls from the public, try
earlier gemma handy, a journalist and resident of antigua spoke with the bbc and told us some buildingsspeeds are 75—90 mph. we are told we can expect those to pick up to 150 mph in the next hour or so, and hopefully they should start to lessen around 5am or 6am, a couple of hours from now. we are getting reports that several roofs have sadly been blown off, including an entire apartment building roof in one area of antigua. the biggest cause for concern right now is we seem to have...
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alix: thanks very much, burns mckinney of allianz and gemma coggin of principle global investors.or the company. they are not over. the company revealed which software hackers exploited to access sensitive data of 143 million americans and the company that produced that software offered a patch in april, but at what effect did not do it. shares are down 30% since friday. wall streetd for a analyst to tell you to sell your shares, you are out of luck. you want to pay attention to this. you liked it before, you have to really like it now. alix: yellow line is the stock price and the white line is analyst ratings. anning us on the phone is analyst with an outperform rating on equal offense -- on equifax. did reduce our price target within his first came out, but it is our view that this remains an attractive business and an attractive industry, and the market has taken about $5.5 billion of market cap off the stock. in our view, that is an over discounting what we feel is the to look at way potential outcomes. alix: at wind end, you have a pr issue. -- at one end, you have a pr issue
alix: thanks very much, burns mckinney of allianz and gemma coggin of principle global investors.or the company. they are not over. the company revealed which software hackers exploited to access sensitive data of 143 million americans and the company that produced that software offered a patch in april, but at what effect did not do it. shares are down 30% since friday. wall streetd for a analyst to tell you to sell your shares, you are out of luck. you want to pay attention to this. you liked...
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like old type one diabetics, gemma needs to constantly monitor blood sugar levels and inject herselfit. i have test strips. then i put it in. it doesn't actually take long. but it's more of a head, mind game. and then... draw the blood out. just like that. oh dear. 4.3. but i'm not allowed my insulin because i'm not allowed to inject it myself. they're doing it. it's addictive not to inject your incident, because, i don't know, you canjust eat whatever you want. and lose weight. it's like... two birds with one stone and all that. diabulimia is an umbrella term that consists of three main features. the first is that it only occurs in people with type i diabetes. secondly, that people with type i diabetes have a fear that insulin causes weight gain. and third, that this fear is so strong that it leads them to omit the amount of insulin they take in order to have weight loss. if the person with type i diabetes doesn't take any insulin, they will die very quickly. so the reason i walk with crutches at the moment is because of the damage that i've done to my feet. but that's all due to no
like old type one diabetics, gemma needs to constantly monitor blood sugar levels and inject herselfit. i have test strips. then i put it in. it doesn't actually take long. but it's more of a head, mind game. and then... draw the blood out. just like that. oh dear. 4.3. but i'm not allowed my insulin because i'm not allowed to inject it myself. they're doing it. it's addictive not to inject your incident, because, i don't know, you canjust eat whatever you want. and lose weight. it's like......
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or business correspondent gemma simpson reports. it is the end of the day. keira has just reports.f—employed and works in it. she and her partner from hertfordshire and between them less tha n from hertfordshire and between them less than £28,000 a year. juggling childcare and work is a daily battle. i can be at home with my children. enjoying my life with them. instead i am running around trains hoping and praying my trainers and lake or delayed or cancelled. akira's experience isn't unique. judging by today's survey conducted on behalf of the tuc. nearly half of low—paid young pa rents a re nearly half of low—paid young parents are struggling to manage work and childcare. a2% felt penalised at work when they asked for flexibility. penalised at work when they asked forflexibility. some were penalised at work when they asked for flexibility. some were given fewer hours or even lost theirjobs asa fewer hours or even lost theirjobs as a result. nearly a third had resorted to taking annual leave to cover their child being sick. achieving a good worklife balance can be hard for any par
or business correspondent gemma simpson reports. it is the end of the day. keira has just reports.f—employed and works in it. she and her partner from hertfordshire and between them less tha n from hertfordshire and between them less than £28,000 a year. juggling childcare and work is a daily battle. i can be at home with my children. enjoying my life with them. instead i am running around trains hoping and praying my trainers and lake or delayed or cancelled. akira's experience isn't...
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piggy french and gemma tattersall came second and third.f young bradley lowery, the sunderland fanatic who suffered from a rare form of cancer, and died last month. well, thousands of people turned up at everton‘s goodison park to watch two teams, led by everton legend peter reid and model katie price. the bradley lowery foundation, which was set up to help sick children, and everton in the community, will benefit from the funds raised. i know lots of people were involved yesterday, we had some people who are playing on the sofa yesterday. huge squads for both sides, so everybody got a game. and finally, let‘s take a look at two of football‘s brightest stars showing off their skills. while training in manaus, neymar and gabrieljesus did keepy—uppies for a whole lap of the pitch. we have sped it up a bit. looks easy, doesn‘t it? brazil play colombia tomorrow. that is just ridiculous. that isjust ridiculous. towards the end they are starting to turn around. and they were not that aware that anyone was watching, they were just kind of mucking
piggy french and gemma tattersall came second and third.f young bradley lowery, the sunderland fanatic who suffered from a rare form of cancer, and died last month. well, thousands of people turned up at everton‘s goodison park to watch two teams, led by everton legend peter reid and model katie price. the bradley lowery foundation, which was set up to help sick children, and everton in the community, will benefit from the funds raised. i know lots of people were involved yesterday, we had...