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also, greg clark was together workers more say in the boardroom.at thatis boardroom. i actually think that that is a really good idea, it is something that germany does very well. they have unions and workers represented on their board, it much more collegiate, collaborative approach, and actually that could be very good for british business, i suspect. but they have backtracked from that. the prime minister's original proposals were more far reaching. i think this is a very good thing if they can do it, but they need to do it, because our accounts historically have not presented much information on what people are boardroom level down. they have given it in a very cryptic fashion, you would have to be quizmaster to figure it out. as you know, and this is part of the unease in our society, that the disparity in income between those who are well of and those who are not well of, we are not using that fresno from the prime minister balances that it is going, and that is a bad thing for society. and also, reward for failure is something that people ca
also, greg clark was together workers more say in the boardroom.at thatis boardroom. i actually think that that is a really good idea, it is something that germany does very well. they have unions and workers represented on their board, it much more collegiate, collaborative approach, and actually that could be very good for british business, i suspect. but they have backtracked from that. the prime minister's original proposals were more far reaching. i think this is a very good thing if they...
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joining us to discuss, mantech ceo greg clark. great to have you back with us. the highlights of the latest report? greg: i think the effect of ransomware is definitely with us from wannacry. i think the average price settling in the $500 per infection range. , tools forerestingly making this kind of ransomware have emerged. we found one in china made for criminals by criminals. it allows them to make ransomware attacks for android and participate in financing. something to really care about. emily: demand has experienced some inflation, prices are going up. greg: absolutely. we think this kind of stuff is going to be with us for a long time, more than crypto logging computers. maybe things extortion related, something consumers and businesses need to care about for a long time. emily: what do you think when you look at the cyber landscape? things are moving quickly. what are the big threats? greg: the threats are broad-based. there is an easy way to make money through ransomware. there is also a massive plague in identity theft that is with us across the world.
joining us to discuss, mantech ceo greg clark. great to have you back with us. the highlights of the latest report? greg: i think the effect of ransomware is definitely with us from wannacry. i think the average price settling in the $500 per infection range. , tools forerestingly making this kind of ransomware have emerged. we found one in china made for criminals by criminals. it allows them to make ransomware attacks for android and participate in financing. something to really care about....
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the business secretary, greg clark, says the report will examine how prices can be kept as low as possiblesuring the uk still meets its climate change targets. let's speak to our political correspondent, leila nathoo. shejoins us from she joins us from london. shejoins us from london. good morning. this is interesting, isn't it? the government is showing this commitment to trying to keep prices down while british gas only a few days ago put them up. the government, that is right, the government, that is right, the government has expressed concern for some time about energy prices before the election. theresa may went into that election promising a cap on bills for consumers on standard tariffs. but that commitment was dropped from the queen's speech after the election. the regulator, 0fgem, is looking at measures to protect consumers on prepaid meters. now this independent review will look at how to reduce costs across the board. energy companies are welcoming it. by the end of october, consumer groups want it now. that is interesting. thank you very much indeed. speaking about consumer gr
the business secretary, greg clark, says the report will examine how prices can be kept as low as possiblesuring the uk still meets its climate change targets. let's speak to our political correspondent, leila nathoo. shejoins us from she joins us from london. shejoins us from london. good morning. this is interesting, isn't it? the government is showing this commitment to trying to keep prices down while british gas only a few days ago put them up. the government, that is right, the...
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the business secretary, greg clark, says the report will examine how prices can be kept as low as possiblensuring the uk still meets its climate change targets. let's speak to our political correspondent, leila nathoo. good morning. it is a very a political issue and many people will roll their eyes, having been told their bills are increasing i2.5%. energy prices has been an anti—government's sites for some time with the result may promising a cap during the election but that has been dropped and there is now this independent review looking into the whole supply chain where costs can be reduced across the supply chain to bring bills down. although the review has been promised in the ma nifesto review has been promised in the manifesto it is clearly added some urgency by this british gas being the last of the big six to raise their prices earlier this week. this review will publish the report in 0ctober review will publish the report in october and consumer groups say it will not address the problem now but we will wait to see what the recommendations are. we'll be speaking to will hodson
the business secretary, greg clark, says the report will examine how prices can be kept as low as possiblensuring the uk still meets its climate change targets. let's speak to our political correspondent, leila nathoo. good morning. it is a very a political issue and many people will roll their eyes, having been told their bills are increasing i2.5%. energy prices has been an anti—government's sites for some time with the result may promising a cap during the election but that has been...
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the business secretary, greg clark, says the report will examine how prices can be kept as low as possibleensuring the uk still meets its climate change targets. let's speak to our political correspondent, leila nathoo. we know that the government before the general election promised there might bea the general election promised there might be a cap on energy prices. this particular study is slightly different, isn't it? yes. this independent review was also promised in the manifesto. it was planned for some time. by the wrist no sign of that cap on bills for customers on standard variable tariffs. —— but there is no sign. theresa may promised a before the election. ofgem is also considering ways to protect consumers, looking to extend a cap already existing on prepaid meters. but this independent review is going to look at how to reduce costs across the system, so, all stages of the supply chain, and looking to see how those might be able to be passed on to consumers as well as making sure the uk meets climate change targets. this review has been welcomed, but consumer groups are saying i
the business secretary, greg clark, says the report will examine how prices can be kept as low as possibleensuring the uk still meets its climate change targets. let's speak to our political correspondent, leila nathoo. we know that the government before the general election promised there might bea the general election promised there might be a cap on energy prices. this particular study is slightly different, isn't it? yes. this independent review was also promised in the manifesto. it was...
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the business secretary, greg clark, says the report will examine how prices can be kept as low as possibletill meets its climate change targets. a short time ago i spoke to tom burke chairman of the independent climate change think tank eg3, and asked him if he thought this review was a good idea? i welcome the idea of more information but i don't think it will uncover anything which is new. it is a three—month review. it is being led by a well—informed person but it is unlikely he will be adding anything to the equation that's already there. what we know, if you want to achieve your fuel poverty reduction goals and your climate goals and you want to improve the efficiency of the economy, what you need to do is improve the energy efficiency of your building stock, that is the quickest and most reliable and most secure way of driving bills down. and what's more doing it permanently. the professor who is running the review says it will be independent and it will sort out the facts from the myths about the cost of energy. i'm always troubled by someone who comes up with the line, facts and my
the business secretary, greg clark, says the report will examine how prices can be kept as low as possibletill meets its climate change targets. a short time ago i spoke to tom burke chairman of the independent climate change think tank eg3, and asked him if he thought this review was a good idea? i welcome the idea of more information but i don't think it will uncover anything which is new. it is a three—month review. it is being led by a well—informed person but it is unlikely he will be...
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the business secretary, greg clark, says the report will examine how prices can be kept as low as possiblethe uk still meets its climate change targets. a short time ago i spoke to our political correspondent leila nathoo. the timing has been prompted by this announcement by british gas at their electricity prices are increasing by so electricity prices are increasing by so much, they were the last big six to put up their prices. it has been a hot political issue for some time but to be went into this election promising a cap on energy bills for those on standard pallets. —— tariffs. we have this review looking into something quite different, the energy system as a whole, all stages of the supply chain, where costs can be cut and the hope is those costs are passed onto consumers but of course there is no guarantee of that. british gas, when they spoke of their prices going up, they said transmission and distribution costs we re transmission and distribution costs were one thing behind that. this review is a longer term prospects although it will report in october it is looking at the bigge
the business secretary, greg clark, says the report will examine how prices can be kept as low as possiblethe uk still meets its climate change targets. a short time ago i spoke to our political correspondent leila nathoo. the timing has been prompted by this announcement by british gas at their electricity prices are increasing by so electricity prices are increasing by so much, they were the last big six to put up their prices. it has been a hot political issue for some time but to be went...
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now the business secretary, greg clark, says the review will examine how prices can be kept as low ase — while ensuring the uk still meets its climate change targets. here's our business correspondent joe lynam. how much we pay for our energy to run our households and companies always ignites our passions. policies like capping energy prices to support working families... that's why theresa may promised a price cap and an independent probe into the energy sector before the general election. and now this oxford university professor, dieter helm, has only three months to find out where any fat can be trimmed from our energy bills. he says he'll sort all the facts from the myths about pricing and costs. but some consumer groups are sceptical. prices are a very real problem for families across britain, and a very urgent problem. this review is going to deliver benefits in years' time, if it delivers benefits at all. so people are left with the feeling of a government that is kicking the can down the road. there are many stages in the energy value chain, but the main ones include buying ga
now the business secretary, greg clark, says the review will examine how prices can be kept as low ase — while ensuring the uk still meets its climate change targets. here's our business correspondent joe lynam. how much we pay for our energy to run our households and companies always ignites our passions. policies like capping energy prices to support working families... that's why theresa may promised a price cap and an independent probe into the energy sector before the general election....
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just days after british gas raised standard electricity prices by 12.5% the business secretary, greg clark prices can be kept as low as possible — while ensuring the uk still meets its climate change targets. let's speak to our political correspondent, leila nathoo. were we expecting something like this was meant we were promised an independent review of energy prices and the cost of energy in the conservative manifesto but the timing has been prompted by this announcement by british gas that their electricity prices are going up. they were the last of the big six to increase their prices. remember, to may went into this election promising a cap on energy bills for those on standard tariffs, that quickly disappeared and was not in the queen's speech and this review is looking into something different, the energy system as a whole, all stages of the energy supply chain, where costs can be cut. the hope is those costs are passed onto consumers but there is no guarantee of that. certainly british gas, when they talk about their increasing they said transmission costs and distribution we re tr
just days after british gas raised standard electricity prices by 12.5% the business secretary, greg clark prices can be kept as low as possible — while ensuring the uk still meets its climate change targets. let's speak to our political correspondent, leila nathoo. were we expecting something like this was meant we were promised an independent review of energy prices and the cost of energy in the conservative manifesto but the timing has been prompted by this announcement by british gas that...
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world record breaking race walker tom bosworth has told the bbc that he's met with fa chairman greg clarkeh told the bbc that clarke was the most important person to have on—side in football's fight against homophobia in football — but added that although coming out has really helped his career, it's important for every athlete to be allowed to approach the issue on their own terms. i felt like it was very much that they almost wanted to create a gay day and have a few footballers come out altogether. what i said was this is such an individual situation for every single one of them, the situation is going to be different, their relationship, they might not be in their relationship, they might not beina their relationship, they might not be in a relationship, there might be no need for them to come out. they might be playing in the premier league but the country they come from, it might still even be illegal to be gay so there is no chance of them coming out. every single case is individual. lizzy yarnold is preparing to start the world cup season and hopes it will end in her becoming the f
world record breaking race walker tom bosworth has told the bbc that he's met with fa chairman greg clarkeh told the bbc that clarke was the most important person to have on—side in football's fight against homophobia in football — but added that although coming out has really helped his career, it's important for every athlete to be allowed to approach the issue on their own terms. i felt like it was very much that they almost wanted to create a gay day and have a few footballers come out...
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business secretary greg clark says the plans will make a difference, but unions attacked them as "feebletrategy of the financial reporting council. let's talk through how this will work. it is basically trying to give all of us an idea of how much the top boss is played against the average worker. what difference will it make? i think anything that will give greater transparency to all stakeholders, these proposals are directed at workers and employees more generally who are suppliers and customers of the company said it is not just about a one size fits all approach, it is how do you get stakeholder engagement and more involved questioning and accountability among the bigger corporates. i don't think anybody would deny what transparency —— that transparency is a good thing but will it make a difference? it is one thing knowing what they are paid but a different thing being paid more or closing that gap. i think it is about the kind of diversity and cultural strategy of the organisation. you might not see an immediate change but over time you might see that customer or supplier power or
business secretary greg clark says the plans will make a difference, but unions attacked them as "feebletrategy of the financial reporting council. let's talk through how this will work. it is basically trying to give all of us an idea of how much the top boss is played against the average worker. what difference will it make? i think anything that will give greater transparency to all stakeholders, these proposals are directed at workers and employees more generally who are suppliers and...
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i met greg clarke in novemberand he talking about?w, financial abuse, andl abuse, you know, financial abuse, and i gave it to them and i have yet to hear anything back, but it's clear to see that this is an issue for vulnerable players because footballers need trust and what we've come up with is an independent body that players can go to and i think what they were just saying before is so important because footballers a re before is so important because footballers are vulnerable and it's something that i'm passionate about and something that we need to move forward with it and it's so important. we need to save these players and be able to, for them, to become professional footballers that they want to be, but they need trust and trust is key. andy, what do you think needs to happen practically? well, i've given them a full package that will protect players in the future and it's an independent body and i'm still waiting to hear from them and it's so important that we do this now and all of us collectively can make that difference f
i met greg clarke in novemberand he talking about?w, financial abuse, andl abuse, you know, financial abuse, and i gave it to them and i have yet to hear anything back, but it's clear to see that this is an issue for vulnerable players because footballers need trust and what we've come up with is an independent body that players can go to and i think what they were just saying before is so important because footballers a re before is so important because footballers are vulnerable and it's...
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rooney‘s been described as an icon by fa chairman greg clarke., rene meulensteen. fir5t first and foremost he always wanted to know what we were going to do, he would come up to me and mike phelan and say, what are we doing today, every day. he wanted and out what we we re every day. he wanted and out what we were doing and if you really explain him when there were specific aspects of training that related to him and other players, he would buy into it. hejust other players, he would buy into it. he just loved football so anything you wanted him to do even after training he would stay behind, no problem. liverpool will look to book their place in the knockout stages of the champions league this evening. they have a 2—1 lead over bundesliga side hoffenheim after the first leg. jurgen klopp‘5 side conceded a late goal to give tonight‘s visitors a glimmer of hope. klopp believes the team needs to improve on that performance in germany a week ago. a lot of people in england did not expect the quality of hoffenheim they saw. that is now clear. for me
rooney‘s been described as an icon by fa chairman greg clarke., rene meulensteen. fir5t first and foremost he always wanted to know what we were going to do, he would come up to me and mike phelan and say, what are we doing today, every day. he wanted and out what we we re every day. he wanted and out what we were doing and if you really explain him when there were specific aspects of training that related to him and other players, he would buy into it. hejust other players, he would buy into...
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he's been described as an icon by fa chairman greg clarke and to talk more about this i'm joined by sports social media to say dreams can come true and playing for england has been exactly that. thanks to everyone involved, it's been amazing. he linked to a statement on his website in which he talked about how it came about, gareth southgate recalled him or tried to recall him, the england manager, for the upcoming friendly matches, sorry world cup qualifiers. it was at that point rooney told him his decision was final and he is going to be retiring. it was a classy statement in which he talks about how playing for england has a lwa ys about how playing for england has always been very special to him and he finishes with a little nice line about how one day the dream of england possibly doing well at a major tournament will come true and i look forward to being there as a fan or in any capacity, perhaps he is leaving the door open for a return albeit not as a playing return albeit not as a playing return for england. exciting prospect for england in the future. was it much of a shock this
he's been described as an icon by fa chairman greg clarke and to talk more about this i'm joined by sports social media to say dreams can come true and playing for england has been exactly that. thanks to everyone involved, it's been amazing. he linked to a statement on his website in which he talked about how it came about, gareth southgate recalled him or tried to recall him, the england manager, for the upcoming friendly matches, sorry world cup qualifiers. it was at that point rooney told...
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he's been described as an icon by fa chairman greg clarke.er united, rene meulensteen. he was going to be involved in that england squad under gareth southgate, how big a surprise is this for you? i think for a lot of people, because he sort of — southgate are going to speak to him, i thought there was all the right noises that he wanted to be involved, it comes not only as a surprise to me but a lot of people. when you look at his recent form at everton and still only 31, could he still do a job for england?” everton and still only 31, could he still do a job for england? i think he could have. i think definitely he could have. i mean, he has had some really long times to think about what he is going to do beyond manchester united. he made a decision to go and play for everton, coming home as he calls it. everybody can see he plays with energy, plays with a smile on his face. so, that would be very welcome to the england team, as well. i think he has had a chance to think about this decision, as well. he thought it really through. he made a
he's been described as an icon by fa chairman greg clarke.er united, rene meulensteen. he was going to be involved in that england squad under gareth southgate, how big a surprise is this for you? i think for a lot of people, because he sort of — southgate are going to speak to him, i thought there was all the right noises that he wanted to be involved, it comes not only as a surprise to me but a lot of people. when you look at his recent form at everton and still only 31, could he still do a...
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he's been described as an icon by fa chairman greg clarke and to talk more about this i'm joined by sportsbecause he took to social media when this was announced to say, dreams can come true and playing for england has been exactly that. thanks to everyone involved, it's been amazing. he linked to a statement on his website in which he talked about gareth southgate, the england manager ringing to recall him to the england squad and it was at that point rooney told him he was retiring, as he says for good, from international football. he talked about playing for england being very special to him. but he said now is the time to bow out and he wants to focus his energies on making everton his club successful. he says i will a lwa ys his club successful. he says i will always remain a passionate england fan, one of my few regrets is not being able to be part of a successful england team at tournament level. he finishes with an interesting statement, he says one day the dream will come true, england will be successful, and i look forward to being there as a fan or in any capacity. coe be openin
he's been described as an icon by fa chairman greg clarke and to talk more about this i'm joined by sportsbecause he took to social media when this was announced to say, dreams can come true and playing for england has been exactly that. thanks to everyone involved, it's been amazing. he linked to a statement on his website in which he talked about gareth southgate, the england manager ringing to recall him to the england squad and it was at that point rooney told him he was retiring, as he...
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>> greg: dwight clark! or member that? the cat! >> kimberly: make the 49ers great again..laughter] looked, it is your prerogative. it's not entitlement nfl. if they want to, they want to. if they don't, they don't play that is the break. >> greg: what do you think i'm a ruptured i'm -- richard, 2020, he already has the name recognition, entering politics? >> richard: i think that kaepernick is a better quarterback than cutler, according to espn. cutler has a 33 -- amber two, i think the ravens have not signed a backup quarterback yet, so i hope the ravens will make the right choice and sign kaepernic kaepernick. >> kimberly: why? to think is that good? >> richard: falco is injured. >> kimberly: flacco. >> richard: number one, jersey sales will go through the roof in baltimore because i think he would fit in grade with the city. number two, for the fact that people are making this big stink about kaepernick expressing his first amendment rights for not standing up during the pledge -- >> greg: at work. >> richard: that's fine. i get that. >> greg: for a game, for people. >>
>> greg: dwight clark! or member that? the cat! >> kimberly: make the 49ers great again..laughter] looked, it is your prerogative. it's not entitlement nfl. if they want to, they want to. if they don't, they don't play that is the break. >> greg: what do you think i'm a ruptured i'm -- richard, 2020, he already has the name recognition, entering politics? >> richard: i think that kaepernick is a better quarterback than cutler, according to espn. cutler has a 33 -- amber...
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have been mixed messages with more people switching, as we have heard, then the energy secretary greg clarkay annoying — adverts trying to get us to switch, it seems a quarter of us still have never shopped around when it comes to those household bills, like car and home insurance or our gas and electricity. and those with financial problems are the ones likely to end up on the worst deals. this research was commissioned by the comparison site gocompare, and its chief executive is matthew crummack, who's with me now. good morning. those with the most financial distress often end up with the poor deal. lots of us use these deals, why can you not help those people? the report looks at why consumers are essentially not making the most of the information available to them, and reducing their household bills. we looked at their household bills. we looked at the amount of money on the table that could be saved, and why they we re that could be saved, and why they were not taking that opportunity. some of the behaviours behind that as well. we teamed up with a professor who looked into behaviours.
have been mixed messages with more people switching, as we have heard, then the energy secretary greg clarkay annoying — adverts trying to get us to switch, it seems a quarter of us still have never shopped around when it comes to those household bills, like car and home insurance or our gas and electricity. and those with financial problems are the ones likely to end up on the worst deals. this research was commissioned by the comparison site gocompare, and its chief executive is matthew...