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we will speak to greg clarke about all of that later to get clarification.sion. no questions are allowed to be known beforehand. a genuine chinwag. as on bbc. like that question "how do you sleep at night?" the times. backlash over the energy cap. and the couple killed in the boston flat in massachusetts. they were killed by an anaesthetist in the uk. secret tory plot to bring back foxhunting. the guardian. jeremy corbyn saying his top priority is to build more council houses and regulation of the private rental sector. now to use. you have the front pages. the business pages. the owners of british gas, a lot relies on our savings and pensions. they said they may consider cutting dividends to withstand the knock—on effects of prices being capped. back of the queue, the sun, how to get the fastest supermarket line. look at the checkout staff, if they are slow or chatty, go to another till. i like the jackie till. in the numbers. —— i like the jackie till. in the numbers. — — chatty i like the jackie till. in the numbers. —— chatty till. i like the jackie till
we will speak to greg clarke about all of that later to get clarification.sion. no questions are allowed to be known beforehand. a genuine chinwag. as on bbc. like that question "how do you sleep at night?" the times. backlash over the energy cap. and the couple killed in the boston flat in massachusetts. they were killed by an anaesthetist in the uk. secret tory plot to bring back foxhunting. the guardian. jeremy corbyn saying his top priority is to build more council houses and...
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joining me is greg clark. your researchers believe that north korea is behind this. greg: we have some evidence that shows that the people involved in attacks linked to north korea, some of the code they used are present in this attack. that does not mean north korea and did it. it means there are fingerprints from the same kind of malware. the derailment before me mentioned the thing that would indicate this may not even cases the size of the ransom west. it does not track to the size that request. they were linked to the bangladesh attack. if you can get inside an enterprise and take over their systems, you request more than $300 in that coin. that doesn't help with the thesis. you never know. what may be another case it is here is a small group got hold andhis nsa vulnerability wrote a more amateur piece of malware that got out of control that was attack -- aimed it consumers. there are a few things being worked. it's not time to call law enforcement for this. there are some things we shouldn't talk about yet. that thehe other point german made which is important,
joining me is greg clark. your researchers believe that north korea is behind this. greg: we have some evidence that shows that the people involved in attacks linked to north korea, some of the code they used are present in this attack. that does not mean north korea and did it. it means there are fingerprints from the same kind of malware. the derailment before me mentioned the thing that would indicate this may not even cases the size of the ransom west. it does not track to the size that...
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the fa chairman greg clarke says football has a responsibility to take the lead on fighting homophobiacoming out as gay. he says there's still a big problem in the men's game and he hasn't found any gay players willing to speak to him. at stonewall‘s rainbow laces summit at old trafford, professional footballers' association chief — gordon taylor— association chief — gordon taylor — said he didn't know of a single gay male footballer currently playing the game. it may well be that a player wants to be known as a football player, not as the first gay footballer. it's the same with... it's been the same with many of our issues, without somebody prepared to take the heat and then others to follow and feel confident to follow. it becomes very difficult. roger federer has pulled out of this month's french open. federer says he's decided to skip the clay court season. he's not injured, he says scheduling is the reason for missing the grand slam, as he wants to concentrate on the grass court season that follows. the italian 0pen began today and britain's number three aljaz bedene will face no
the fa chairman greg clarke says football has a responsibility to take the lead on fighting homophobiacoming out as gay. he says there's still a big problem in the men's game and he hasn't found any gay players willing to speak to him. at stonewall‘s rainbow laces summit at old trafford, professional footballers' association chief — gordon taylor— association chief — gordon taylor — said he didn't know of a single gay male footballer currently playing the game. it may well be that a...
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the fa chairman greg clarke says football has a responsibility to take the lead on fighting homophobiable about coming out as gay. he says there's still a big problem in the men's game and he hasn't found any gay players willing to speak to him. at stonewall‘s rainbow laces summit at old trafford, professional footballers' association chief gordon taylor says he doesn't know of a single gay male footballer currently playing the game. it may well be that a player wants to be known as a football player and not as the first gay footballer. it's been the same with any of our is use. without somebody prepared to ta ke is use. without somebody prepared to take the lead and others to follow and feel confident to follow, it becomes very difficult. jonny brownlee says he cannot afford to make any mistakes, if he's to become world triathlon champion. he was caught up in a crash in yokohama at the weekend — his bike was broken and he finished in 42nd place. he is fine and says he is ready to continue with his campaign. i'm 0k, surprisingly. a very lucky that i didn't break any bones. i feel i'm i
the fa chairman greg clarke says football has a responsibility to take the lead on fighting homophobiable about coming out as gay. he says there's still a big problem in the men's game and he hasn't found any gay players willing to speak to him. at stonewall‘s rainbow laces summit at old trafford, professional footballers' association chief gordon taylor says he doesn't know of a single gay male footballer currently playing the game. it may well be that a player wants to be known as a...
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football association chairman greg clarke says his attem pts chairman greg clarke says his atte m ptsng out, he is equally concerned by the younger players who might be affected. i am just younger players who might be affected. i amjust as younger players who might be affected. i am just as worried about the kids of 16 or 17 in academies who think, one of 10,000 of us are going to make premier league players and i'm not sure how my coach or manager or anybody else feels about 93v manager or anybody else feels about gay people. so why would i make it harderfor gay people. so why would i make it harder for myself? roger federer has pulled out of the french open and will skip the clay—court season altogether. he is not injured but says he wants to concentrate on the grass and hard court season is to come. he has won wimbledon seven times. if he does it again, it would be major number 19. pledges on mental health have been a big part of the general election campaign. labour say they'll spend more money on services, while theresa may has promised to abolish a key bit of legislation, the me
football association chairman greg clarke says his attem pts chairman greg clarke says his atte m ptsng out, he is equally concerned by the younger players who might be affected. i am just younger players who might be affected. i amjust as younger players who might be affected. i am just as worried about the kids of 16 or 17 in academies who think, one of 10,000 of us are going to make premier league players and i'm not sure how my coach or manager or anybody else feels about 93v manager or...
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i want to bring in symantec ceo, greg clark.t symantec, you live, eat and breathe every single day. what do you make of the report that it is north koreans or at least north koreans that are there? you know they didn't do this on their own. it has to be government propelled. >> yeah. this is an interesting case. i think usually the lazarus group that was associated with things linked back to north korea in the past have typically gone after huge sums of money on the, kind of cyber attacks that they're going with here. in this case the ransom dollars are very low which is something that would raise an eyebrow as to this attribution. we absolutely do have linkage from the code itself to tools used by lazarus group in the past but i think there are a few other attributes in this case are interesting and the authorities are definitely working hard. you know, i think the size of the ransom doesn't fit the that adversary which is an eye-opener for us. there is a case it might have been some other folks that used some code from them, b
i want to bring in symantec ceo, greg clark.t symantec, you live, eat and breathe every single day. what do you make of the report that it is north koreans or at least north koreans that are there? you know they didn't do this on their own. it has to be government propelled. >> yeah. this is an interesting case. i think usually the lazarus group that was associated with things linked back to north korea in the past have typically gone after huge sums of money on the, kind of cyber attacks...
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greg clark, fa chairman, threatened to resign over this. start but wants to go beyond what they agreed today. a good point, a lot of people say these reforms do not go far enough but given the place your pace of change the fa has received so far, it is a significant step forward. katie, thank you. there's one game in the premier league this evening as tottenham hotspur travel to leicester city. spurs may have missed out on the title, but second place is assured. however, for leicester down in 11th two wins from two could give them a hope of an unlikely europa league spot... i think with two games to play, players can see the light at the end of the tunnel and i have said before about their attitude and professionalism. i expect us to have a good go to finish as high as we can. i've said all along that the finishing is strong and momentum is important. the players, club and fans, they want to see two good home performances. 0ne match in the scottish premiership this evening where champions celtic look to continue their unbeaten domestic run.
greg clark, fa chairman, threatened to resign over this. start but wants to go beyond what they agreed today. a good point, a lot of people say these reforms do not go far enough but given the place your pace of change the fa has received so far, it is a significant step forward. katie, thank you. there's one game in the premier league this evening as tottenham hotspur travel to leicester city. spurs may have missed out on the title, but second place is assured. however, for leicester down in...
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but today the fa chairman greg clarke has defended the rights of football clubs to pay players representatives bbc at the fifa congress in bahrain from where our sports news corrspondent richard conway reports. putting the hand of god to good use. diego maradona, twice the most expensive player in the world, is he that bahrain as fifa's guest of honour. but while he helps the governing body, paul pogba ‘s tra nsfer to governing body, paul pogba ‘s transfer to manchester united is being investigated by fifa. how big is the moral issue? in my sleep a film stars and investment bankers? if you do not have much money, you look at an investment banker and film actor, you think, why do they get so much for a film? of course there is a moral issue but it is bigger than football. with fifa opting for fresh faces after corruption scandals, this man was accused of putting reform of the organisation at risk. fake news, alternative facts... these terms did not exist until some time ago. they have come into vogue in recent periods. there are a lot of fake news and told the facts about fifa. fifa bashing has
but today the fa chairman greg clarke has defended the rights of football clubs to pay players representatives bbc at the fifa congress in bahrain from where our sports news corrspondent richard conway reports. putting the hand of god to good use. diego maradona, twice the most expensive player in the world, is he that bahrain as fifa's guest of honour. but while he helps the governing body, paul pogba ‘s tra nsfer to governing body, paul pogba ‘s transfer to manchester united is being...
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the fa chairman greg clarke has dismissed claims that agents are being paid too much in football. s world governing body opened an investigation to manchester united last summer, amidst claims pogba‘s agent was paid £41 million for the deal. arsenal kept their late run for a champions league place going with a 2—0 win at southampton last night — arsene wenger‘s side up to fifth now. jose mourinho is calling it the biggest night in manchester united‘s history as his side defend a 1—0 lead against celta vigo in the second leg of their europa league semi—final. and 48 of the world‘s top 50 golfers line at up at sawgrass today for the start of the players championship with calls made this week to make it the game‘s fifth major tournament. that is all the sport for now. the number of people suffering from stroke could rise dramatically over the coming years. according to the stroke association it‘s mainly because of the ageing population. but it‘s a mistake to think stroke only affects older people and the charity says everyone should know what the signs are. let‘s talk to cindy—janine
the fa chairman greg clarke has dismissed claims that agents are being paid too much in football. s world governing body opened an investigation to manchester united last summer, amidst claims pogba‘s agent was paid £41 million for the deal. arsenal kept their late run for a champions league place going with a 2—0 win at southampton last night — arsene wenger‘s side up to fifth now. jose mourinho is calling it the biggest night in manchester united‘s history as his side defend a...
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the fa chairman greg clarke has defended the rights of football club‘s to pay agents whatever they seethey have written to united asking for clarification on the deal after allegations that pogba‘s agent mino raiola, was paid £41 million in the deal. 22 of which, it‘s claimed, came directly from united. if manchester united want to pay that much money and i‘d no, haven‘t looked into the individual transfer, how much the agent scott, that‘s what they will pay. they are accountable to their owners and fans. if they think it‘s good value for money, as a commercial transaction. if football wants to limit the amount of money but agents get, we will have to sit down as a game, led by the professional game and the premier league and the efl and the premier league and the efl and the premier league and the efl and the clubs and talk about that. clarke was speaking to the bbc at a fifa congress in bahrain where the body‘s president gianni infantino said he believes those who want to use football to get rich should get out of the sport in contrast to clarke‘s view. infantino also spoke about the
the fa chairman greg clarke has defended the rights of football club‘s to pay agents whatever they seethey have written to united asking for clarification on the deal after allegations that pogba‘s agent mino raiola, was paid £41 million in the deal. 22 of which, it‘s claimed, came directly from united. if manchester united want to pay that much money and i‘d no, haven‘t looked into the individual transfer, how much the agent scott, that‘s what they will pay. they are accountable...
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expect to see the duke of cambridge lead a commemorative wreath on the pitch alongside fa chairman greg clark be a minutes silence. an enhanced security operation here in the hours leading up to kick—off. after the match as well, of course. what about the game itself? important for both managers but for different reasons. you mentioned all the pressure on wenger. if he wins, he would have seven fa cups to his name but after all his success, this could be the end. there is an important board meeting. for conta, he is on for a double with chelsea. the smart money is on chelsea to beat arsenal but the gunners will be highly motivated should it be wenger‘s last match in charge. let's hear from should it be wenger‘s last match in charge. let's hearfrom both managers. in a cup final, you can accept a challenge, you just want to win it. the last worry i have is my person in a game like that. we have to forget for this moment that we won the league and to be concentrated on this target because don't forget it is a fantastic target and we don't know in the future if we will have another possibility to
expect to see the duke of cambridge lead a commemorative wreath on the pitch alongside fa chairman greg clark be a minutes silence. an enhanced security operation here in the hours leading up to kick—off. after the match as well, of course. what about the game itself? important for both managers but for different reasons. you mentioned all the pressure on wenger. if he wins, he would have seven fa cups to his name but after all his success, this could be the end. there is an important board...
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after fifa began an investigation into the world record transfer of paul pogba, the fa chairman greg clarkeoneering school for young people with disabilities is celebrating its 50th anniversary. the national star college in cheltenham provides individually tailored education and accommodation for students from across the uk — helping them to become as independent as possible. our disability affairs correspondent, nikki fox, went to find out what makes the school so special. happy birthday, national star! things have changed a lot over the 50 years that national star has been going. archive: the students here come from all over the united kingdom. in 1967 the first 10 students arrived. now the college has over 150, all with very different disabilities. patrick studied here in the ‘80s. he left this place with a—levels and went on to get a degree in social science. this is the actual computer that patrick took his exams on. today, he's back with his former teacherjohn, reminiscing about how quickly he picked up the old technology. it took patrick about two minutes! all right, brainbox! i abso
after fifa began an investigation into the world record transfer of paul pogba, the fa chairman greg clarkeoneering school for young people with disabilities is celebrating its 50th anniversary. the national star college in cheltenham provides individually tailored education and accommodation for students from across the uk — helping them to become as independent as possible. our disability affairs correspondent, nikki fox, went to find out what makes the school so special. happy birthday,...
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silence, the duke of cambridge as capacity of chairman of the football association —— and german greg clarkfinals, so 250,000 fans through the doors over the next while. 20 years ago, ruud, will chelsea win it, stronger on paper? on paper, very good. they are the strongest team the whole year. the rest have to adapt to it. arsenal will adapt it, mirror their tactics in order to stop chelsea. arsenal have the defensive worries. we will have team news in the next ten minutes or something like that. you talk about systems, and in a simple way, antonio conte chased everything when they were beaten 3—0 by arsenal in september and go back to what she did best in italy. by arsenal in september and go back to what she did best in italym was clever thing to do. if you started with it and it didn't work, he would have a problem. he kept on going until it was there. he changed it, did it withjoe venters, the national team, and in italy, it, did it withjoe venters, the nationalteam, and in italy, —— juventus. for your first season in the premier league to win the league and do the double as well? fanta
silence, the duke of cambridge as capacity of chairman of the football association —— and german greg clarkfinals, so 250,000 fans through the doors over the next while. 20 years ago, ruud, will chelsea win it, stronger on paper? on paper, very good. they are the strongest team the whole year. the rest have to adapt to it. arsenal will adapt it, mirror their tactics in order to stop chelsea. arsenal have the defensive worries. we will have team news in the next ten minutes or something like...
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prison is secretary greg clark says customers who don't switch providers should be given the state guards six energy suppliers, profit figures don't quite fit today's narrative that companies are making excessive returns . the german company's quarterly profits have fallen 34% to ?1.03bn. the energy giant, which has been going through a major restructuring, cited rising costs for the fall. and there's some good news from the high street today, with data showing that retail sales jumped in april thanks to the late scheduling of easter holidays. a british retail consortium and kpmg report showed that like—for—like uk retail sales jumped 5.6% last month compared to a 0.9% decline a year earlier. but rising prices and a squeeze on consumer spending means such growth may not last. theresa may has promised to end the "injustice" of rising energy costs by including a cap in the conservative general election manifesto. the prime minister says the energy market "is not working", with vulnerable people worst hit by "rip—off" bills. industry groups have criticised the plan, first announced last mont
prison is secretary greg clark says customers who don't switch providers should be given the state guards six energy suppliers, profit figures don't quite fit today's narrative that companies are making excessive returns . the german company's quarterly profits have fallen 34% to ?1.03bn. the energy giant, which has been going through a major restructuring, cited rising costs for the fall. and there's some good news from the high street today, with data showing that retail sales jumped in april...
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fhm and greg clarke has defended the right of football clu bs to has defended the right of football clubshatever they see fit. he is speaking in the light ofa see fit. he is speaking in the light of a fifa investigation into the tra nsfer of of a fifa investigation into the transfer of paul pogba to manchester united last summer. they have written to united for clarification on the deal after allegations that a macro to agent made £41 million in the deal, 22 million of which came from united. if manchester united want to pay an agent that much money, i don't know, the fa knows, but i have not looked into it. that is what they are going to pay, that is what they're going to pay, that is what they're going to pay. they are accountable to theirfans to pay. they are accountable to their fans and their owners. if they think it is good value for money, how much they should give to players and agents the commercial transaction, if football wants to change that, we will have to sit down as a game, led by the professional game, the premier league, dfl, and the clubs, and talk about that. he was sp
fhm and greg clarke has defended the right of football clu bs to has defended the right of football clubshatever they see fit. he is speaking in the light ofa see fit. he is speaking in the light of a fifa investigation into the tra nsfer of of a fifa investigation into the transfer of paul pogba to manchester united last summer. they have written to united for clarification on the deal after allegations that a macro to agent made £41 million in the deal, 22 million of which came from united....
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greg clark, thank you so much. greg: thank you.mily: in today's revolving door, twitter cofounder biz stone is rejoining the company six years after he left and two months after selling his start up to pinterest. he says he will be focused on company culture and won't be replacing another executive. we spoke to stone last october and spoke about the challenges at twitter. >> i don't follow the small up -- ups and downs. great -- and downs. great leadership thinks in terms of decades, not quarters. i am waiting. jack is, in the grand scheme of things, jack has just gotten the job. he has only had it for a year. that is nothing. emily: shares of twitter jumped following the announcement. bloomberg news is among twitter's video partners. a former google ventures ceo is coming back to the vc world completing his fundraising for , his new investing firm. we will hear from him exclusively about where he is placing his bets. we are live on twitter, 2:00 p.m. in san francisco, 5:00 p.m. in new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: after sayi
greg clark, thank you so much. greg: thank you.mily: in today's revolving door, twitter cofounder biz stone is rejoining the company six years after he left and two months after selling his start up to pinterest. he says he will be focused on company culture and won't be replacing another executive. we spoke to stone last october and spoke about the challenges at twitter. >> i don't follow the small up -- ups and downs. great -- and downs. great leadership thinks in terms of decades, not...
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greg clark, the chairman, who threatened to resign if these reforms will pass, called it a good startressure the fa was under to reform. there was a threat of public money being withdrawn if they didn't. although people feel these reforms don't go far enough, given the glazier pace of change we have seen at the fa previously, it is a significant step forward. one of the other measures approved by the fa at their agm is a move from next season to introduce retrospective bans for players who dive orfeign injury. speaking before the move was rubber stamped, the crystal palace manager sam alla rdyce gave this, strong reaction. well, it is utter rubbish because what about the lad that gets booked but didn't dive, what will they do about that? go on? what are they going to do with it? they will say, it is unlucky. the next time we will try and get that right. so the lab at dives gets punished, but the lad gets punished when he didn't dive, they will have two reverse but somehow. bring technology in and we can look at it on the day. bring a sin bin in, so we can put him in the sin bin in, so
greg clark, the chairman, who threatened to resign if these reforms will pass, called it a good startressure the fa was under to reform. there was a threat of public money being withdrawn if they didn't. although people feel these reforms don't go far enough, given the glazier pace of change we have seen at the fa previously, it is a significant step forward. one of the other measures approved by the fa at their agm is a move from next season to introduce retrospective bans for players who dive...
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greg clark is the semantic ceo joins us for an interview. mr. clark how are you?hank you very much. >> i'm sure you heard our prior guest loving your stock. that's pretty nice right? >> big thanks to keith. i think he does great work on the analysis and we've been business and it's time to pay off. >> couple quick questions, do you have any ideas who's behind this wannacry hack? >> at this point we're looking to try to deliver an attribution, it's a difficult topic. i think more important is the fact that this kind of mal ware in this case delivered a crypt toe lock, could have been delivered a couple things. it's about the trick we brought to that and happy to report the semantic customers were protected from it. >> so i take your answer as a very careful one. you did not say no we don't have any idea, you said tltd be pre-meditate preemptory in talking about it at this point? are the good guys beating the bad guys or am i right at feeling we're always playing cap up? >> i think it's a cat and mouse game in cyber defense, we have organizations like ourselves and
greg clark is the semantic ceo joins us for an interview. mr. clark how are you?hank you very much. >> i'm sure you heard our prior guest loving your stock. that's pretty nice right? >> big thanks to keith. i think he does great work on the analysis and we've been business and it's time to pay off. >> couple quick questions, do you have any ideas who's behind this wannacry hack? >> at this point we're looking to try to deliver an attribution, it's a difficult topic. i...
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the fa chairman greg clarke has defended the rights of football club's to pay agents whatever they seeited asking for clarification on the deal after allegations in a new book in germany that pogba's agent mino raiola scooped a cool 41 million pounds in the deal... 22 of which, it's claimed, came directly from united... after allegations in a new book in germany that pogba's agent mino raiola scooped a cool 41 million pounds in the deal... 22 of which, it's claimed, came directly from united... clarke was speaking to the bbc at a fifa congress in bahrain — where the body's president gianni infantino said he believes those who want to use football to get rich should 'get out' of the sport— in stark contrast to clarke's view. infantino also spoke about the wave of criticism aimed at fifa over the past few years — in the wake of the various sandals engulfing the organisation — he admitted that much of it was deserved. who want to use football to get rich should 'get out' of the sport— in stark contrast to clarke's view. infantino also spoke about the wave of criticism aimed at fifa over t
the fa chairman greg clarke has defended the rights of football club's to pay agents whatever they seeited asking for clarification on the deal after allegations in a new book in germany that pogba's agent mino raiola scooped a cool 41 million pounds in the deal... 22 of which, it's claimed, came directly from united... after allegations in a new book in germany that pogba's agent mino raiola scooped a cool 41 million pounds in the deal... 22 of which, it's claimed, came directly from united......
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business secretary, greg clark, says customers who don't switch provider should be given safeguards.nergy giant e.on. the group, one of the uk's big six energy suppliers, said its overall revenues were down 7%, partly because of the decline in the uk. the german company's quarterly profits have fallen 34% to just over1 billion euro. and there's some good news from the high street, with data showing that retail sales jumped in april thanks to the late easter holidays. a british retail consortium and kpmg report showed that like—for—like uk retail sales were up 5.6% last month compared to a fall of 0.9% a year earlier. theresa may has promised to end what she's called the "injustice" of rising energy costs by including a price cap in the conservative general election manifesto. the prime minister says the energy market "is not working", with vulnerable people worst hit. industry groups warn the plan could lead to higher prices. labour, which offered its own bill cap ahead of the 2015 election, accused the tories of "desperate stuff". energy pricing expert ann robinson believes that the
business secretary, greg clark, says customers who don't switch provider should be given safeguards.nergy giant e.on. the group, one of the uk's big six energy suppliers, said its overall revenues were down 7%, partly because of the decline in the uk. the german company's quarterly profits have fallen 34% to just over1 billion euro. and there's some good news from the high street, with data showing that retail sales jumped in april thanks to the late easter holidays. a british retail consortium...
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greg clarke has said he hasn't been able to speak with any gay footballers, as they seem reticent tougby and many other sports, i've yet to meet one professional footballer who felt comfortable enough to put down a private meeting at a venue and time of their choosing. i said, "i will come to you, i will travel, i will meet anyone." maria sharapova has guaranteed a place in the qualifying competition for wimbledon after winning herfirst round match at the italian open. a straight sets win over christine mchale means she'll have enough ranking points to attempt to qualify for this year's tournament at the all—england club. and if she reaches the semi—finals in rome — the five—time grand slam champion — who's returning from a 15 month doping ban will have a chance to qualify for the wimbledon main draw. kyle edmund is currently serving for the set in his match. close to match point. it hasn't come just yet. british men's number three aljaz bedene has set up a second round meeting with novak djokovic at the italian open. he received a walkover from his match against gianluca mager after
greg clarke has said he hasn't been able to speak with any gay footballers, as they seem reticent tougby and many other sports, i've yet to meet one professional footballer who felt comfortable enough to put down a private meeting at a venue and time of their choosing. i said, "i will come to you, i will travel, i will meet anyone." maria sharapova has guaranteed a place in the qualifying competition for wimbledon after winning herfirst round match at the italian open. a straight sets...
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it was assumed that greg clark, the energy minister, wanted something more flexible, allowing more competitionp, ogem will decide what that will be. the adjusted every six months or so. a firmer position was taken by theresa may. interesting policy. she indicated this was something she wanted to do at the beginning of her leadership at the tory party conference. she talks about dysfunctional markets. speaking at the energy market for criticism. the way they have approached this indicates she's quite prepared to be interventionist, where she does nothing markets are working, she wa nts nothing markets are working, she wants the state to get involved. fascinating to see, if they win again, how that applies to other sectors. onto phil and theresa may on the one show. the party handlers thought this kind of appearance, for some people, would humanise her, open and soften up her image. is that what they were after. ellie simmonds it might have worked? clearly what they were after. a programme like that reaches a different sort of audience. people who don't necessarily watch the news all day long, a
it was assumed that greg clark, the energy minister, wanted something more flexible, allowing more competitionp, ogem will decide what that will be. the adjusted every six months or so. a firmer position was taken by theresa may. interesting policy. she indicated this was something she wanted to do at the beginning of her leadership at the tory party conference. she talks about dysfunctional markets. speaking at the energy market for criticism. the way they have approached this indicates she's...
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the fa chairman greg clarke has defended the rights of football clubs to pay agents whatever they see transfer of paul pogba from juventus to manchester united last summer. they have written to united asking for clarification after allegations that pogba's agent mino raiola, was paid £41 million for the deal, 22 of which, it's claimed, came directly from united. if manchester united want to pay an agent that much money, and i do not know, i have not looked into each individual transfer, that is what they will pay. they are accountable to their owners and fans. if they think it is good value for money, how much should we pay to players and agents? if football wants to change that and limit the amount of money agents get, we have to sit down as again led by the professional game and the premier league and the efl and the clubs and talk about that. manchester united will attempt to do something tonight they've never done before — reach the final of the europa league. they're defending a 1—0 lead from the first leg of their semifinal against celta vigo at old trafford. united managerjose
the fa chairman greg clarke has defended the rights of football clubs to pay agents whatever they see transfer of paul pogba from juventus to manchester united last summer. they have written to united asking for clarification after allegations that pogba's agent mino raiola, was paid £41 million for the deal, 22 of which, it's claimed, came directly from united. if manchester united want to pay an agent that much money, and i do not know, i have not looked into each individual transfer, that...
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the fa chairman greg clarke has defended the rights of football clubs to pay agents whatever they seeion transfer of paul pogba from juventus to manchester united last summer. they have written to united asking for clarification after allegations that pogba's agent mino raiola was paid £41 million for the deal. 22 of which, it's claimed, came directly from united. if manchester united want to pay an agent that much money, and i don't know, the fa knows, but i haven't looked into the transfer, that is what they will pay. they are accountable for their owners and to the fans. if they think it is good value for money, how much we should be the players and agents is a commercial thing. if that wants to change that and limit the money that agents get, we will have to sit down asa agents get, we will have to sit down as a game, led by the professional game, the premier league and efl cup clu bs game, the premier league and efl cup clubs and talk about that. manchester united will attempt to do something tonight they've never done before, reach the final of the europa league. they're defendi
the fa chairman greg clarke has defended the rights of football clubs to pay agents whatever they seeion transfer of paul pogba from juventus to manchester united last summer. they have written to united asking for clarification after allegations that pogba's agent mino raiola was paid £41 million for the deal. 22 of which, it's claimed, came directly from united. if manchester united want to pay an agent that much money, and i don't know, the fa knows, but i haven't looked into the transfer,...
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the fa chairman greg clarke says football has a responsibility to take the lead on fighting homophobia. he says there's still a big problem in the men's game and he hasn't found any gay players willing to speak to him. at stonewall‘s rainbow laces summit at old trafford, professional footballers' association chief gordon taylor said he didn't know of a single gay male footballer currently playing the game. it may well be that a player wants to be known as a football player and not as that first gay footballer, but it's the same with putt it's been the same with many of our issues, without somebody prepared to ta ke issues, without somebody prepared to take the lead and others to follow and confident to follow, it becomes very difficult. roger federer has pulled out of this month's french open . federer says he's decided to skip the clay court season. he's not injured, he says scheduling is the reason for missing the grand slam, as he wants to concentrate on the grass court season that follows. britain's number three aljaz bedene will face novak djokovic in the second round of the itali
the fa chairman greg clarke says football has a responsibility to take the lead on fighting homophobia. he says there's still a big problem in the men's game and he hasn't found any gay players willing to speak to him. at stonewall‘s rainbow laces summit at old trafford, professional footballers' association chief gordon taylor said he didn't know of a single gay male footballer currently playing the game. it may well be that a player wants to be known as a football player and not as that...
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greg clarke, the chairman who threatened to resign if the reforms didn't pass called it a good start.ot meet the new criteria. so although some people feel that the reforms don't go far enough, given the pace of changes we have seen recently, it has been a busy day for the fa. british number one johanna konta is out of the italian open after losing in three sets to venue williams. konta, who's beaten williams in their last three encounters, struggled to make an impact in the first set, losing it 6—1. she recovered to take the second to level the match but williams broke twice in the third to book her place in the quarterfinals. that's all sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. the conservative party has launched its general election manifesto. addressing a crowd in halifax in west yorkshire, the prime minister, theresa may, said her party's aim is to build a ‘stronger, fairer and more prosperous‘ britain and create ‘a great meritocracy‘ her commitments include a strong economy with a pledge to balance the budget by the middle of the next decade. she talked about brexit saying
greg clarke, the chairman who threatened to resign if the reforms didn't pass called it a good start.ot meet the new criteria. so although some people feel that the reforms don't go far enough, given the pace of changes we have seen recently, it has been a busy day for the fa. british number one johanna konta is out of the italian open after losing in three sets to venue williams. konta, who's beaten williams in their last three encounters, struggled to make an impact in the first set, losing...
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conservatives themselves said two years ago when i was sitting around the cabinet table with theresa may, greg clark they said ed miliband's plan was in fact dangerous, would hit investment and push up energy bills. they were right there and they are wrong to do this now. did theresa may actually say that at the cabinet table? well, she was silent but went along with the policy and didn't speak out against it which she had the opportunity to do so. what the liberal democrats are concerned about is, this plan will push up energy bills. what we achieved in the government was to increase competition. there are now 50 suppliers. we saw five million people switch energy suppliers last year, that is improving. we need to doa year, that is improving. we need to do a lot more, we need to help the people who aren't switching. that is the way to give them not £100 but £200 or £300 off and make the market work for everyone. doesn't putting a cap on give an incentive to companies to watch what they are doing though? no. a lot of their costs co m e doing though? no. a lot of their costs come from the wholesale g
conservatives themselves said two years ago when i was sitting around the cabinet table with theresa may, greg clark they said ed miliband's plan was in fact dangerous, would hit investment and push up energy bills. they were right there and they are wrong to do this now. did theresa may actually say that at the cabinet table? well, she was silent but went along with the policy and didn't speak out against it which she had the opportunity to do so. what the liberal democrats are concerned about...
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greg clarke, the chairman, threatened to resign if these reforms were not passed. of pounds of public money being withdrawn if they did not meet this criteria, code of conduct set out by the government. although some feel the reforms do not go far enough, given the place your pace of change that we've seen at the fa before, it's a significant step forward. one of the other measures approved by the fa at their agm is a move from next season to introduce retrospective bans for players who dive orfeign injury. speaking before the move was rubber stamped, the crystal palace manager sam alla rdyce gave this, strong reaction. well, it is utter rubbish. what about the lad who gets booked that did not dive? what will they do about that? what will they do about it? no, they will say that is unlucky, next time we will try and get that right... so the lad that dives that gets punished, but then the lad who gets punished when he did not dive... you have two reverse it somehow. bring technology in and we can look at it on the day. bring in the sin bin so that we can put them in
greg clarke, the chairman, threatened to resign if these reforms were not passed. of pounds of public money being withdrawn if they did not meet this criteria, code of conduct set out by the government. although some feel the reforms do not go far enough, given the place your pace of change that we've seen at the fa before, it's a significant step forward. one of the other measures approved by the fa at their agm is a move from next season to introduce retrospective bans for players who dive...
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did anyone in your cabinet, including greg clark, ever oppose your energy price cap?a truly competitive market. ithink have if there was a truly competitive market. i think in those circumstances it is right, as does everybody sitting around the cabinet table, for government to take action to support working families. and what we are talking about is a cap on energy prices that will be set by an independent regulator and that will be a reflection of the market and will ensure that crucially, it will be possible for that cap to move. will be possible for that cap to move. but the independent regulator will set it. but the key thing is that people are clearly paying too much for their energy bills today. too many ordinary working families, too many vulnerable people, find themselves on tariffs that are above that they should be paying and that is why we are taking action. is that emily next eu from itv? —— next to you. emily morgan, itv news. when ed miliband announced an effective cap on energy prices, david cameron accused him of wanting to live in a marxist universe.
did anyone in your cabinet, including greg clark, ever oppose your energy price cap?a truly competitive market. ithink have if there was a truly competitive market. i think in those circumstances it is right, as does everybody sitting around the cabinet table, for government to take action to support working families. and what we are talking about is a cap on energy prices that will be set by an independent regulator and that will be a reflection of the market and will ensure that crucially, it...
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now zero hours contract numbers, but now zero hours contract numbers dropping, self—employment greg clarkifference across the country, the regional picture is different. that is right. if you look at places like the east midlands and the south—east, those places with higher than average employment rates, and have also had strong growth over the past year survey and strong and surging. contrast that with the west midlands and northern ireland that have consistently lower employment rates than the national picture and are also growing less fast, so low and falling further behind. although the national picture is surely positive, for individual viewers where they are in the country will make a really big difference in terms of how that feels. absolutely. good to talk to you, thanks for explaining all that. in other news.. european and american officials are meeting to discuss a potential extension of the laptop ban on planes. in march, the trump administration imposed new restrictions that stops passengers travelling to the us from eight mainly muslim countries from carrying electronic devic
now zero hours contract numbers, but now zero hours contract numbers dropping, self—employment greg clarkifference across the country, the regional picture is different. that is right. if you look at places like the east midlands and the south—east, those places with higher than average employment rates, and have also had strong growth over the past year survey and strong and surging. contrast that with the west midlands and northern ireland that have consistently lower employment rates...
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greg. >> juan: me. sometimes it's you but it was me. emotional for me. i had spoken at lewis-clarkre? >> juan: they do in the old yearbook, danelna. i didn't pick it out. >> kimberly: yuan is just a speaker. >> greg: no one has asked me to speak at any commencement. >> jesse: berkeley hasn't asked you to speak? >> greg: no. >> jesse: that's shocker. >> juan: thrill to speak in the gymnasium with some students the first in their class to graduate. 70% of the class first in the family to graduate college. >> kimberly: did have you protesters? how were you treated? well received i imagine. >> juan: people who have objection to me and fox. >> juan: i wouldn't have done it in a gymnasium. >> dana: lewis/clark has a great speech and debate team. >> juan: i could feel better. i just want to say. day deign set your dvrs never miss an episode of "the five." have a great weekend, facebook. 5:00 p.m. bret baier on right now. >> bret: this is a fox news alert. i am james rosen sitting in for bret baier. president trump is aboard air force one for the first leg of his first foreign trip but a s
greg. >> juan: me. sometimes it's you but it was me. emotional for me. i had spoken at lewis-clarkre? >> juan: they do in the old yearbook, danelna. i didn't pick it out. >> kimberly: yuan is just a speaker. >> greg: no one has asked me to speak at any commencement. >> jesse: berkeley hasn't asked you to speak? >> greg: no. >> jesse: that's shocker. >> juan: thrill to speak in the gymnasium with some students the first in their class to graduate....
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governor of texas greg abbott defending border security by signing a law yesterday prohibiting the states from laws. it will stop immigrants from helping cops among other things. david clarkeok who's here, with me now. good to see you, governor abbott wants to see the lawlessness. he says the law will make it illegal to defy federal officials. will this help the crackdown on the problem? >> god bless texas. good for governor abbott. i read this bill this afternoon, it's got teeth, that's what i like. starting september 1st, compels law enforcement agencies and other public officials to assist in cooperate and share information they have with immigration and customs enforcement. you know as well as i do successful law enforcement in the united states is predicated upon local, state and federal officers working together, sharing information in the pursuit of justice. i don't really care what mexico thinks about this. i care about the rule of law here in the united states, like i said, this thing has teeth it. calls for fines, it calls for jailtime of law enforcement officials that don't comply, and even up to removal from office of elected officials who continue to thumb the
governor of texas greg abbott defending border security by signing a law yesterday prohibiting the states from laws. it will stop immigrants from helping cops among other things. david clarkeok who's here, with me now. good to see you, governor abbott wants to see the lawlessness. he says the law will make it illegal to defy federal officials. will this help the crackdown on the problem? >> god bless texas. good for governor abbott. i read this bill this afternoon, it's got teeth, that's...