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well, huw, rahael any idea what to expect? well, huw, raphael rowe _ any idea what to expect?to expect? well, huw, raphael rowe c, the _ any idea what to expect? well, huw, raphael rowe c, the chief _ any idea what to expect? well, huw, raphael rowe c, the chief of - any idea what to expect? well, huw, raphael rowe c, the chief of the - raphael rowe c, the chief of the iaea posted a video at the end of today, saying the structural integrity of the site had been repeatedly violated and in his words, it shouldn't be allowed to continue, but, look, it's been messy, it's been unpredictable but the sight of that un convoy moving into the zaporizhzhia plant symbolised a major breakthrough. the route they took is a place where both sides are accused of bombing it to try and delay the inspectors' arrival and trying to undermine the whole mission and then, once they arrived, the claim from ukraine was that they were heavily monitored, escorted around, which meant that they were not able to speak to staff candidly, heartheirtestimony, staff who have previously described being kept at gu
well, huw, rahael any idea what to expect? well, huw, raphael rowe _ any idea what to expect?to expect? well, huw, raphael rowe c, the _ any idea what to expect? well, huw, raphael rowe c, the chief _ any idea what to expect? well, huw, raphael rowe c, the chief of - any idea what to expect? well, huw, raphael rowe c, the chief of the - raphael rowe c, the chief of the iaea posted a video at the end of today, saying the structural integrity of the site had been repeatedly violated and in his...
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huw — thank you very much. thank you very much, huw. such _ thank you very much.y there, in lambeth palace, just over the road from where we are here at westminster. tomorrow's events happen in two sequences, the first in central london, the second in the royal town of windsor, where the final committal service will take place at st george's chapel within the walls of the queen's principal home at windsor castle. my colleague kirsty young is there. thanks, huw. yes, windsor will be home, as you say, to the final stage of this momentous 11 days. this is a town and a castle that is of course steeped in royal history. but tomorrow promises to be a day like no other. the final goodbye to the queen. her coffin will make its way through the streets of this famous berkshire town, down the exquisite long walk, which runs at over two—and—a—half miles and is now bordered with bouquets from well—wishers and will tomorrow be packed with people on either side paying their respects. then the cortege will slowly process to st george's chapel, it sits in the darkness now behind m
huw — thank you very much. thank you very much, huw. such _ thank you very much.y there, in lambeth palace, just over the road from where we are here at westminster. tomorrow's events happen in two sequences, the first in central london, the second in the royal town of windsor, where the final committal service will take place at st george's chapel within the walls of the queen's principal home at windsor castle. my colleague kirsty young is there. thanks, huw. yes, windsor will be home, as...
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may i also say, huw edwards, what an amazing 'ob say, huw edwards, what an amazing job you _ say, huwamazing job you and — say, huw edwards, what an amazing job you and everyone at the bbc has done over— job you and everyone at the bbc has done over the last days. absolutely fantastic _ done over the last days. absolutely fantastic. ~ ., ., ., , , fantastic. well, doing a “ob, but thank ou fantastic. well, doing a “ob, but thank you very * fantastic. well, doing a “ob, but thank you very much. _ fantastic. well, doing a “ob, but thank you very much. it_ fantastic. well, doing ajob, but thank you very much. it is - fantastic. well, doing ajob, but thank you very much. it is good| fantastic. well, doing a job, but i thank you very much. it is good to have you both with us. thank you so much, judith and charles, thank you very much for your company. our coverage of the state funeral of her majesty queen elizabeth ii will begin tomorrow on bbc one. join us at 7:58am in the morning. why that time? it isjust ahead of at 7:58am in the morning. why that time? it is just ahead of the opening o
may i also say, huw edwards, what an amazing 'ob say, huw edwards, what an amazing job you _ say, huwamazing job you and — say, huw edwards, what an amazing job you and everyone at the bbc has done over— job you and everyone at the bbc has done over the last days. absolutely fantastic _ done over the last days. absolutely fantastic. ~ ., ., ., , , fantastic. well, doing a “ob, but thank ou fantastic. well, doing a “ob, but thank you very * fantastic. well, doing a “ob, but thank you...
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absolutely, and that, ithink, says it all, huw, - that, i think, says it all, huw, really.hen there has been a gradual deterioration in her health. buckingham palace has said as little as possible will stop they regard this essentially is a private matter. they will not engage. they say no running commentary on the state of the queen's health, so the fact that this morning the doctors felt it necessary to make public the fact that they were concerned for her health, now, that is really the first time that that has been said. if we go back to october, to end this change happened and that trip to northern ireland had to be cancelled at very short notice, i think what happened then was that there was a fall, probably, at windsor castle. she was brought in to king edward vii hospital, she stayed there overnight. you will recall that buckingham palace rather unwisely tried to keep it secret and we were told there were a preliminary investigation is taking place but we may never told in to what and ever since then the only reason for the health concern has been this episodic mobi
absolutely, and that, ithink, says it all, huw, - that, i think, says it all, huw, really.hen there has been a gradual deterioration in her health. buckingham palace has said as little as possible will stop they regard this essentially is a private matter. they will not engage. they say no running commentary on the state of the queen's health, so the fact that this morning the doctors felt it necessary to make public the fact that they were concerned for her health, now, that is really the...
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huw. of the lovely _ sharing. huw. we will hear more from lots of the lovely people _ sharing. huw. we will hear more from lots of the lovely people who - sharing. huw. we will hear more from lots of the lovely people who have - lots of the lovely people who have been queueing up for hours very patiently because they want to be part of today, to be part of the event. someone who is very much part of the event as well is with me here, the distinguished photographer julian calder. nice to see you. thank you so much. you photographed the royal family many times. her ma'es the royal family many times. her majesty seven _ the royal family many times. he: majesty seven times, and prince philip several times.— philip several times. formal tortraits philip several times. formal portraits or— philip several times. formal portraits or less _ philip several times. formal portraits or less formal? - philip several times. formal- portraits or less formal? formal tortraits, portraits or less formal? for
huw. of the lovely _ sharing. huw. we will hear more from lots of the lovely people _ sharing. huw. we will hear more from lots of the lovely people who - sharing. huw. we will hear more from lots of the lovely people who have - lots of the lovely people who have been queueing up for hours very patiently because they want to be part of today, to be part of the event. someone who is very much part of the event as well is with me here, the distinguished photographer julian calder. nice to see...
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huw edwards actually said it on the programme itself, that we were going to allow a lots of the proceedingsspeak for themselves, really. there were such amazing pictures and amazing sound throughout the day. but there is a place i think also for commentaryjust to provide context and information and to bring the feel of the event even closer for audiences. you understand why some people perhaps thought the bbc got it wrong on some of that? i think these are always judgements, aren't they? and people will have different views on them, and if you are doing commentary on events, you're making a judgment on a live broadcast as it goes along. i thought in the main the commentary was respectful and got it right. let's hear what our viewers want to talk about. susan, tell us why you contacted us. what was your concern about the coverage? i realise that a death of the monarch has not happened during the era of television before in this country, and so it is probably difficult to know how to play it, but what perturbed me was the length of time that was devoted in the news section of broadcasting to
huw edwards actually said it on the programme itself, that we were going to allow a lots of the proceedingsspeak for themselves, really. there were such amazing pictures and amazing sound throughout the day. but there is a place i think also for commentaryjust to provide context and information and to bring the feel of the event even closer for audiences. you understand why some people perhaps thought the bbc got it wrong on some of that? i think these are always judgements, aren't they? and...
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yes, huw, you are right, there is definitely an affinity.reel footage back through the newsreel footage back through the years, here she was in the 19605, buying an ice cream for one of the young princes along the road in one of the local shops. one of the few places really where... i'm not saying the queen routinely walks up and down the streets, but it would be a place where she would not be troubled by people locally if she were to do so because people are very used to seeing senior members of the royal family. indeed i remember one occasion someone telling me that just outside of these gates, they were driving along and there was a car waiting with its indicator on waiting to turn into the gates, and as it went past they realised it was none other than queen elizabeth at the wheel. , ., . none other than queen elizabeth at the wheel. , . , ., ~ , ., , the wheel. james, thank you very much. the wheel. james, thank you very much- james _ the wheel. james, thank you very much. james cook _ the wheel. james, thank you very much. james cook w
yes, huw, you are right, there is definitely an affinity.reel footage back through the newsreel footage back through the years, here she was in the 19605, buying an ice cream for one of the young princes along the road in one of the local shops. one of the few places really where... i'm not saying the queen routinely walks up and down the streets, but it would be a place where she would not be troubled by people locally if she were to do so because people are very used to seeing senior members...
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it is, huw. ithought it was touching _ sense of loss. it is, huw.just world leaders but all these armed forces from around _ but all these armed forces from around the world. this is a ceremony unlike _ around the world. this is a ceremony unlike anything, as you said earlier. _ unlike anything, as you said earlier, since the funeral of george vi, possibly— earlier, since the funeral of george vi, possibly since the coronation, and it— vi, possibly since the coronation, and it has— vi, possibly since the coronation, and it has all gone exactly as the queen— and it has all gone exactly as the queen would have wanted. she paid a -reat queen would have wanted. she paid a great deal— queen would have wanted. she paid a great deal of attention to all of this. _ great deal of attention to all of this. and — great deal of attention to all of this, and she would have been so pleased _ this, and she would have been so pleased to — this, and she would have been so pleased to see it go the way it has gone _ pleased to see it go the way it has gone i_ pleased t
it is, huw. ithought it was touching _ sense of loss. it is, huw.just world leaders but all these armed forces from around _ but all these armed forces from around the world. this is a ceremony unlike _ around the world. this is a ceremony unlike anything, as you said earlier. _ unlike anything, as you said earlier, since the funeral of george vi, possibly— earlier, since the funeral of george vi, possibly since the coronation, and it— vi, possibly since the coronation, and it has— vi,...
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back to downing street and my colleague, huw edwards.entertaining us today. back in downing street, where the new prime minister will be installed tomorrow, sometime tomorrow afternoon, having returned from scotland, having seen the queen, to be appointed as prime minister. the queen is in residence at balmoral castle. unusually, the queen will not be returning to buckingham palace to welcome the new prime minister. the decision has been made that the queen will probably be more comfortable staying in balmoral at this point rather than making thatjourney. 0f in balmoral at this point rather than making thatjourney. of course, the crucial fact is that by tomorrow afternoon the new prime minister, we think liz truss, will be in place here, and no doubt vicki and i will be back here at that point to see what the new prime minister has to say. what kind of prime minister will she turn out to be? if it is how, what kind will she be? i have talked to lots _ how, what kind will she be? i have talked to lots of _ how, what kind will she be? i ha
back to downing street and my colleague, huw edwards.entertaining us today. back in downing street, where the new prime minister will be installed tomorrow, sometime tomorrow afternoon, having returned from scotland, having seen the queen, to be appointed as prime minister. the queen is in residence at balmoral castle. unusually, the queen will not be returning to buckingham palace to welcome the new prime minister. the decision has been made that the queen will probably be more comfortable...
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, about— has shown, you spoke earlier, huw, about the _ has shown, you spoke earlier, huw, about thehis life. and — years, a major influence in his life. and he _ years, a major influence in his life, and he has suffered a huge loss. _ life, and he has suffered a huge loss. we — life, and he has suffered a huge loss, we are all grieving now, because — loss, we are all grieving now, because the queen was in our drawing room: _ because the queen was in our drawing room. on _ because the queen was in our drawing room. on the — because the queen was in our drawing room, on the television, we look forward — room, on the television, we look forward for— room, on the television, we look forward for her christmas message but he _ forward for her christmas message but he had — forward for her christmas message but he had her every day of his life. _ but he had her every day of his life. so— but he had her every day of his life. so i— but he had her every day of his life, so i think this is a huge continuity— life, so i think this is a huge continuity and she, they say the fruit doesn't fall f
, about— has shown, you spoke earlier, huw, about the _ has shown, you spoke earlier, huw, about thehis life. and — years, a major influence in his life. and he _ years, a major influence in his life, and he has suffered a huge loss. _ life, and he has suffered a huge loss. we — life, and he has suffered a huge loss, we are all grieving now, because — loss, we are all grieving now, because the queen was in our drawing room: _ because the queen was in our drawing room. on _ because the...
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i think huw edwards, say if the queen was alive she should give him a medal.ournalism basically went on holiday for a fortnight and my feeling is marcus is right. there were not, notjust not the dissenting voices, but there was not the challenge, there was not the journalistic challenge. and i think something else interesting happened over that time as well, which is, take the queue. the queue was largely a media event. the length of the queue, the concentration of the queue, i'm fairly sure would've been different if it had not been covered in the way it was by the media outlets. i guess we'll never know. you're sort of being told how to feel and what to think, and i think there's a really interesting question here. the queue became a thing in itself. people went to it and then everyone else was fascinated about the people who went to it. and what it did tell us about our country and all of that. did the bbc stray in that moment from being a public service to being more of a state broadcaster? i think that's the thing that left me slightly uneasy about the co
i think huw edwards, say if the queen was alive she should give him a medal.ournalism basically went on holiday for a fortnight and my feeling is marcus is right. there were not, notjust not the dissenting voices, but there was not the challenge, there was not the journalistic challenge. and i think something else interesting happened over that time as well, which is, take the queue. the queue was largely a media event. the length of the queue, the concentration of the queue, i'm fairly sure...
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can say that this is such fresh news is that it was also spotted and that the bbc's main news anchor huwd dressed in the same mourning as the standard bbc he was in a black jacket and in a black bed and a white shirt, well , that's what the guardian journalists noticed, but everyone is hoping for better news . i see that the representatives of the labor party are also wishing for good news from the elephant queen, everyone's attention is focused now, yes or otherwise, to the scottish royal estate and monitors the health of the 996-year-old queen of great britain, she remembers hitler, she remembers him well, look at the forest of tracks - this is already the 15th premiere that she approved as of the prime minister, and to be honest, this is britain, where, in principle, prime ministers do not come for one day, but well, not like that. in germany, since the chancellor has come, he will not leave until 20 years have passed. well, but not like any other greece, because there , for sure, 150 prime ministers would have changed there was such a moment in ukraine, do you remember, maybe somewhe
can say that this is such fresh news is that it was also spotted and that the bbc's main news anchor huwd dressed in the same mourning as the standard bbc he was in a black jacket and in a black bed and a white shirt, well , that's what the guardian journalists noticed, but everyone is hoping for better news . i see that the representatives of the labor party are also wishing for good news from the elephant queen, everyone's attention is focused now, yes or otherwise, to the scottish royal...
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huw, today was about the opening skirmishes of tomorrow's arguments, and this intervention from the governmenth our energy bills which will shape the perceptions of it in at least its early months in office. but there was a focus today as well on the newness around here — the change in the political conversation. journalists shout questions. the endless questions to those in power. and the new team tasked with answering them. the cabinet was told to turn up for a meeting at 8:30 this morning. some of them had only been officially appointed at nearly 11 o'clock last night. after a summer of visions and promises, the demand to do things and not just talk about them will be immediate for liz truss and her government. where's your cost of living plan, prime minister? energy bills, for a start, and an announcement is coming tomorrow. but first, a new—look prime minister's questions. to welcome the new prime minister to her place. - cheering. mr speaker, iam honoured to take my place as prime minister in this house and to take on responsibility at a vital time for our country. i am determined to del
huw, today was about the opening skirmishes of tomorrow's arguments, and this intervention from the governmenth our energy bills which will shape the perceptions of it in at least its early months in office. but there was a focus today as well on the newness around here — the change in the political conversation. journalists shout questions. the endless questions to those in power. and the new team tasked with answering them. the cabinet was told to turn up for a meeting at 8:30 this morning....
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thanks, huw.w this country should be getting its energy during her first prime minister's questions today. what i want to see is i want to see us using more of our uk energy supply, including more oil and gas from the north sea, and nuclear power in scotland as well. her new minister in charge of energy policy would certainly agree with that. jacob rees—mogg, the new business secretary, has talked about the need to squeeze "every last cubic inch of gas" from the north sea. he's also been critical of the government's net zero strategy, talking about what he called the "huge regulatory cost" of trying to get the uk economy to net zero by 2050 so the country isn't adding to greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. that gives us a strong steer on some aspects of the new prime minister's energy policy. we can expect a big effort to boost gas production from the north sea, and liz truss has also said she wants to take the green levy off energy bills — which helps fund energy efficiency for vulnerable custome
thanks, huw.w this country should be getting its energy during her first prime minister's questions today. what i want to see is i want to see us using more of our uk energy supply, including more oil and gas from the north sea, and nuclear power in scotland as well. her new minister in charge of energy policy would certainly agree with that. jacob rees—mogg, the new business secretary, has talked about the need to squeeze "every last cubic inch of gas" from the north sea. he's also...
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financial policy measure to stop for gilt market spiraling out of control, the chief economist of the boe huw pill said we can expect a significant rate hike in november. the bank of england looks not only confused but beholden to fiscal policy. a difficult time for u.k. policy on both sides. tom: bloomberg's lizzy burden outside threadneedle street. let's get to the cio at bluebay asset management who for some time now has been calling this startling bear -- sterling bearish bet. to some degree saved by the boe, but are you surprised we are not seeing more declines toward parity? mark: the thing to point out, we are in a situation where you either control where the pound goes for where interest rate goes. ultimately i think the pound is going to be moving weaker. fundamentally, the real issue is around interest rates. if we end up with mortgage rates going dramatically higher, it could end up having the reverse effect. i think an intra-meeting hike is when to be very likely. if you end up with the bank of england need to go to an inter-meeting hike you are looking at a loss of confidence in
financial policy measure to stop for gilt market spiraling out of control, the chief economist of the boe huw pill said we can expect a significant rate hike in november. the bank of england looks not only confused but beholden to fiscal policy. a difficult time for u.k. policy on both sides. tom: bloomberg's lizzy burden outside threadneedle street. let's get to the cio at bluebay asset management who for some time now has been calling this startling bear -- sterling bearish bet. to some...
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to raise 100 basis points in november and 75 in december, they are looking for hawkish rhetoric from huw pill. if he doesn't meet expectations, sterling will come under pressure. there are other boe speakers this week, but will add to market volatility as they try to see is the bank of england going to meet what we think they will do? next month there is payroll and u.s. cpi data, and arguably the biggest of all, earnings season starts next month in the u.s. if earnings, under even more pressure, and start to selloff more, you will see more bond volatility. your dollar will get stronger. the biggest event will be leading into earnings season, and that lasts for a fear weeks. there is no respite on the near-term horizon. dani: we have not seen the swan event yet. david finnerty there, thank you so much. let's move onto the ecb, christine lagarde says they will consider shrinking its balance sheet only once it has completed normalization of interest rates. let's unpack this with zoe, who leads our coverage of western economics. zoe: we need to figure out what she is actually saying. the ec
to raise 100 basis points in november and 75 in december, they are looking for hawkish rhetoric from huw pill. if he doesn't meet expectations, sterling will come under pressure. there are other boe speakers this week, but will add to market volatility as they try to see is the bank of england going to meet what we think they will do? next month there is payroll and u.s. cpi data, and arguably the biggest of all, earnings season starts next month in the u.s. if earnings, under even more...
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guy: a significant monetary response, huw pill, bank of england chief economist speaking at the barclaysary policy forum taking place earlier today. the chancellor meeting with a number of london's top bankers and insurers. he said, "i am confident our growth plan in the upcoming medium term fiscal plan with close cooperation from the bank, our approach will work." questions are being asked. charlie been, joins us now. charlie, the line that stands out from the commentary today is the fiscal news requires a significant on the terry response. how substantial do you think that monetary response may need to be? charlie: i think it is sensible to split the chancellor's packaging into two elements, there is the energy price guarantee component where the impact on monetary policy i think is ambiguous. because that has a direct effect on reducing inflation, reducing secondary impacts, but helps sustain demand. they are conflicting. on the other hand, the bits and package, which created the biggest question marks without a doubt without permanent changes, corporate income tax, national insurance
guy: a significant monetary response, huw pill, bank of england chief economist speaking at the barclaysary policy forum taking place earlier today. the chancellor meeting with a number of london's top bankers and insurers. he said, "i am confident our growth plan in the upcoming medium term fiscal plan with close cooperation from the bank, our approach will work." questions are being asked. charlie been, joins us now. charlie, the line that stands out from the commentary today is the...
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huw pill will speak. the cleveland fed president is a participating in an inflation panel. mary daly will give a presentation later this evening, we are watching u.s. job claims and gdp. there is a huge range of ecb officials due to speak in lithuania today, that includes mario senteno. but first, we have more reaction to the rally sparked by the bank of england's intervention as the follow-up from the u.k. mini-budget continues. porsche is set to pull off one of europe's largest ipo's in a decade, it started trading today. we are live in frankfurt later in the show. this is bloomberg. ♪ dani: welcome back to bloomberg. i'm dani burger in london. 10 year yields fell over 100 today. one who is transfixed is william hobbs, the barclays cio, a double var shock, boe steps in the other direction and then this happened, is this a broken market? william: that is quite the opening question. this year, it has been like a bond market red wedding. in a way, we have been surprised by a tide gone so quickly. but yeah, it leaves a very volatile market to trade. dani: do you trade them? w
huw pill will speak. the cleveland fed president is a participating in an inflation panel. mary daly will give a presentation later this evening, we are watching u.s. job claims and gdp. there is a huge range of ecb officials due to speak in lithuania today, that includes mario senteno. but first, we have more reaction to the rally sparked by the bank of england's intervention as the follow-up from the u.k. mini-budget continues. porsche is set to pull off one of europe's largest ipo's in a...
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i think hugh afterwards said —— huw edwards said she should have been given a medal.went on holiday for a fortnight, and my feeling is marcus is right. i think something else interesting happened, which is take the queue. the queue was largely a media event. the length of the queue, the concentration of the queue, the queue became a thing in itself. everyone else was fascinated about it. did the bbc stray in that moment from being a public service to being more of a state broadcaster? i think that's the thing that made me slightly uneasy. stefanie bolzen, what about in germany? were people interested in germany and how interested? we were certainly very, very interested on the day the queen died and then again this monday on september the 19th. four public broadcasters simultaneously showed the funeral and the procession from nine o'clock in the morning until six o'clock in the afternoon. from me being a correspondent in london, i felt overwhelmed these whole ten days. simply because this was the magnitude, if you are a correspondent in london, this is the biggest eve
i think hugh afterwards said —— huw edwards said she should have been given a medal.went on holiday for a fortnight, and my feeling is marcus is right. i think something else interesting happened, which is take the queue. the queue was largely a media event. the length of the queue, the concentration of the queue, the queue became a thing in itself. everyone else was fascinated about it. did the bbc stray in that moment from being a public service to being more of a state broadcaster? i...
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there's a special programme — our new prime minister, that's at 12 o'clock, presented by my colleague huwigating the murder of nine—year—old 0livia pratt—korbel have arrested three men following the fatal shooting in liverpool almost two weeks ago. let's talk to our correspondentjudith moritz. judith, what can you tell us? on thursda judith, what can you tell us? q�*i thursday evening, merseyside judith, what can you tell us? 01 thursday evening, merseyside police issued an appeal to people living in this community to help them find 0livia's killer. they asked people to consider their loyalty, saying they believed it is highly likely that others were helping to shield the identity of the gunman, maybe even to help him dispose of or hide the two guns he used in the attack. in the early hours of this morning, a little over 48 hours later, there were raids in the runcorn area, about 11 miles or so away from here, and two men were arrested, and then this afternoon came news of a third arrest. of the three people who are being held, one man, aged 34, has been arrested on suspicion of 0livia's
there's a special programme — our new prime minister, that's at 12 o'clock, presented by my colleague huwigating the murder of nine—year—old 0livia pratt—korbel have arrested three men following the fatal shooting in liverpool almost two weeks ago. let's talk to our correspondentjudith moritz. judith, what can you tell us? on thursda judith, what can you tell us? q�*i thursday evening, merseyside judith, what can you tell us? 01 thursday evening, merseyside police issued an appeal to...
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i don't know say in the future when we consider huwe will upon spend city resources or arc portion to help people who need help fire people who should be fired. [inaudible]. >> thank you. are there other speaker in the chambers for this item? i don't see present. we have 3 speakers on the line for public comment. >> good morning supervisor this is i'm a member of the antidisplacement and planning code and i'm delighted to see that such potts geeks as fer new englando marti and peter cohen. they are up to the minute on the latest policies and will do a great job the other 2 i don't know but they have served on the mittee so -- more power to them. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good morning supervisors i'm robert [inaudible] i'm a volunteer with [inaudible] focus on the housing element. wanting to reminds the board the state is watch what is happening with san francisco housing policy. at this time related to the housing element. the assistant district attorney in a 20 between report called the housing accountability strategies it has a [inaudible] stepped up develo
i don't know say in the future when we consider huwe will upon spend city resources or arc portion to help people who need help fire people who should be fired. [inaudible]. >> thank you. are there other speaker in the chambers for this item? i don't see present. we have 3 speakers on the line for public comment. >> good morning supervisor this is i'm a member of the antidisplacement and planning code and i'm delighted to see that such potts geeks as fer new englando marti and peter...
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without going to specific this is is huwe have done it. you know it it is in the anything anyonements to steel. when you lose a project that you irrelevantmented to do. the other thing we often is -- we -- just drill down a bit our traffic company forensic service project. began or budgeted in such i year that subsequentially the year we were close to construction the market accomplice was heated. you in we have to go through a creative and -- intense process of finding economies and efficiencies where we drive the costs down without losing functional integrity and i owe it to the skill and quality and dill jenls of the design team involved with that project. to have found that happy place we can shave off 20% of the cost of the project without compromising the functional integrity. stoims we accomplish things that at first blush may seem impossible or have consequences that are not desirability. but have successes such as the project we were able to achieve despite the challenges of the market place. >> thank you and since your projects t
without going to specific this is is huwe have done it. you know it it is in the anything anyonements to steel. when you lose a project that you irrelevantmented to do. the other thing we often is -- we -- just drill down a bit our traffic company forensic service project. began or budgeted in such i year that subsequentially the year we were close to construction the market accomplice was heated. you in we have to go through a creative and -- intense process of finding economies and...
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i think hugh afterwards said —— huw edwards said she should have been given a medal.n of the queue, i'm fairly sure would've been different if it had not been covered in the way it was by the media outlets. i covered in the way it was by the media outlets.- the media outlets. i guess we'll never _ the media outlets. i guess we'll never know. - the media outlets. i guess we'll never know. you're l the media outlets. i guess i we'll never know. you're sort of being _ we'll never know. you're sort of being told _ we'll never know. you're sort of being told how _ we'll never know. you're sort of being told how to - we'll never know. you're sort of being told how to feel - we'll never know. you're sort of being told how to feel and | of being told how to feel and what to think, and i think there's a really interesting question. there's a really interesting question-— there's a really interesting tuestion. , .., there's a really interesting tuestion. , ., question. the queue became a thin in question. the queue became a thing in itself. _ question. the queue became a thing
i think hugh afterwards said —— huw edwards said she should have been given a medal.n of the queue, i'm fairly sure would've been different if it had not been covered in the way it was by the media outlets. i covered in the way it was by the media outlets.- the media outlets. i guess we'll never _ the media outlets. i guess we'll never know. - the media outlets. i guess we'll never know. you're l the media outlets. i guess i we'll never know. you're sort of being _ we'll never know. you're...
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yes, that's right, huw.han anywhere else, the royal deeside balmoral estate, where things continue. the rain has teamed down all day, the river dee continues to rush under isambard kingdom brunel's bridgejust a short distance from here and there is continuity too in the shift from the queen to the king, to king charles. james, many thanks for now, james cook, our scotland editor at balmoral, where of course we saw some of the other members of the royal family gathering earlier today shortly after the queen was my death was announced, the new king, king charles iii, released this statement. the words of the new king, king charles iii, a short while ago. tonight, in this extended edition of bbc news at ten, we will be paying tribute to her majesty, to all she achieved in a momentous reign, and we'll be considering the impact of her death on british public life. the queen had symbolised all that was constant and reassuring, and for the vast majority of people in britain and the commonwealth, a treasured and hig
yes, that's right, huw.han anywhere else, the royal deeside balmoral estate, where things continue. the rain has teamed down all day, the river dee continues to rush under isambard kingdom brunel's bridgejust a short distance from here and there is continuity too in the shift from the queen to the king, to king charles. james, many thanks for now, james cook, our scotland editor at balmoral, where of course we saw some of the other members of the royal family gathering earlier today shortly...
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huw edwards will be hosting from downing street when he gets that about who our next premise to will killed and who were injured today. i can tell you that the killing spree — it was a stabbing spree — started injames smith cree nation, an indigenous community just in the north—east of where i am located right now, and i am in regina, the capital of saskatchewan so it is about four hours or so north. the first notification to police about the stabbing came in just before six o'clock, and shortly after when police arrived at the scene they noticed that the calls kept coming in and it turns out there were !3 different crime scenes. !3 different places where people were either killed or injured and that includes a nearby community of weldon, saskatchewan, a little village — about only 200 people live there — so both of those places were targeted. police have given very few details but the details we do know is that these two people, they both share a last name, though we don't know if they are related, two men in their early 30s. the people that they hurt were both targeted and it was a
huw edwards will be hosting from downing street when he gets that about who our next premise to will killed and who were injured today. i can tell you that the killing spree — it was a stabbing spree — started injames smith cree nation, an indigenous community just in the north—east of where i am located right now, and i am in regina, the capital of saskatchewan so it is about four hours or so north. the first notification to police about the stabbing came in just before six o'clock, and...
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i like that in looking at program and huwe improve service. thank you. >> now we are moving to >> one more alex i'm sorry. this is nicole. what is the best way i then and there is going in from the board soon what is the best way for the council to be aware of when it will go to the sfmta board for i volt and members here that would want to participate monopoly this meeting or if they had follow up concerns they wanted to presents to the board. they would have you know time to do this if they choose. what is the best way for them to learn when this will happen? when the vote might happen. upon i'm sorry for interrupting you, alex. >> i'm looking the mid -- october meeting currently. when it is scheduled. >> and that was -- yea. if we could get a closer date or -- you know move it. >> i'm sorry we are hoping for october 18th to be the meeting that we present to the mt aboard currently. and that's when we are planning on but -- we -- i guess in an e mail the council and let you know if we get bumped to a later meeting. but currently our date is
i like that in looking at program and huwe improve service. thank you. >> now we are moving to >> one more alex i'm sorry. this is nicole. what is the best way i then and there is going in from the board soon what is the best way for the council to be aware of when it will go to the sfmta board for i volt and members here that would want to participate monopoly this meeting or if they had follow up concerns they wanted to presents to the board. they would have you know time to do...
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i like that in looking at program and huwe improve service. thank you. >> now we are moving to >> one more alex i'm sorry. this is nicole. what is the best way i then and there is going in from the board soon what is the best way for the council to be aware of when it will go to the sfmta board for i volt and members here that would want to participate monopoly this meeting or if they had follow up concerns they wanted to presents to the board. they would have you know time to do this if they choose. what is the best way for them to learn when this will happen? when the vote might happen. upon i'm sorry for interrupting you, alex. >> i'm looking the mid -- october meeting currently. when it is scheduled. >> and that was -- yea. if we could get a closer date or -- you know move it. >> i'm sorry we are hoping for october 18th to be the meeting that we present to the mt aboard currently. and that's when we are planning on but -- we -- i guess in an e mail the council and let you know if we get bumped to a later meeting. but currently our date is
i like that in looking at program and huwe improve service. thank you. >> now we are moving to >> one more alex i'm sorry. this is nicole. what is the best way i then and there is going in from the board soon what is the best way for the council to be aware of when it will go to the sfmta board for i volt and members here that would want to participate monopoly this meeting or if they had follow up concerns they wanted to presents to the board. they would have you know time to do...
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huw edwards is coming up for you at three o'clock, he is live in downing street to guide you throughast across southern england, some heavy and thundery gusty winds possible. away from the showers, some patently warm spells of sunshine. a warm and humid night with bands of heavy and at times thundery rain moving north. another one moving in towards england and wales, may be in northern ireland by the end of the night. not as lively as recent nightspot we could be woken by a rumble of thunder. it tomorrow, another day for dodging the downpours that appear as the circulation around that area of low pressure. this is where it will be just windy. plenty of showers breaking up, some heavy and thundery, tending to move through to brighter skies, thundery, tending to move through to brighterskies, but thundery, tending to move through to brighter skies, but not too long before the next shower or thunderstorm arrives. today at three, we're live in downing street, where the new prime minister liz truss is expected to arrive in a short while. in a break with tradition, the new prime minster ma
huw edwards is coming up for you at three o'clock, he is live in downing street to guide you throughast across southern england, some heavy and thundery gusty winds possible. away from the showers, some patently warm spells of sunshine. a warm and humid night with bands of heavy and at times thundery rain moving north. another one moving in towards england and wales, may be in northern ireland by the end of the night. not as lively as recent nightspot we could be woken by a rumble of thunder....
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i know commissioner cartagena is on this but i would like updates of huwe community this program am there is social modia channels and movements building around fighting it. and they are saying it is 400 dollars for the application. there it is a lot of information and their -- as i feared it is being viewed one of the same as police enforcement this is when we were really @ament about on separating out and implementation that is not how it is viewed. i would love an update on how that is being communicated. you know and how the police are being told this it is to community when i that are doing is in the the same as the vendor programming but even their own spokes people are saying we put the fence up until the legislation kicked in. the city spokes people ever missing it up. i'm you knowmented raise that. question. >> buffer go to the next commissioner ortiz can respond to that. >> i can speak on that is helping in the mission district. you are rit there is a lot of misinformation and missing pieces. community tomorrow we will have a meeting community no politicians or police. just comm
i know commissioner cartagena is on this but i would like updates of huwe community this program am there is social modia channels and movements building around fighting it. and they are saying it is 400 dollars for the application. there it is a lot of information and their -- as i feared it is being viewed one of the same as police enforcement this is when we were really @ament about on separating out and implementation that is not how it is viewed. i would love an update on how that is being...
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i would like to close by situating of the effort the broad issue context of huwe see our work admit tenderloin as commissioner moore mentioned the h pc direct evidence iing nayed turk and taylor and the property where the compton's cafeteria riots took place as a historic landmark. there are challenges the tenderloin faces and work to address them. [speaking fast] among the people who work and live there there is a sense of pride and love for the neighbored. the time and effort that produced the tenderloin community action plan. the public is focus on the problems we continuing is imperative to not lose sight what makes the tenderloin the few diverse working class neighborhood in san francisco u nobodying that includes the lbgtq + rights movement. live music and home to a third of neon sign in san francisco. it is complicated but i believe we will [inaudible] that statute core of the proposal before you today. i will turn it over to mrs. florez. thank you. >> ordinance would create the tenderloin neon special sign direct control for signs that are large are than permitted today. as he mentione
i would like to close by situating of the effort the broad issue context of huwe see our work admit tenderloin as commissioner moore mentioned the h pc direct evidence iing nayed turk and taylor and the property where the compton's cafeteria riots took place as a historic landmark. there are challenges the tenderloin faces and work to address them. [speaking fast] among the people who work and live there there is a sense of pride and love for the neighbored. the time and effort that produced...
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people here and as soon as the trumpeters came out onto the balcony, just before the proclamation, a huw i really felt i wanted to come and be part of this momentous day, part of history. x�*t�*aur come and be part of this momentous day. part of history-— day, part of history. your thoughts on the new— day, part of history. your thoughts on the new king _ day, part of history. your thoughts on the new king and _ day, part of history. your thoughts on the new king and the _ day, part of history. your thoughts| on the new king and the challenges he faces perhaps? i on the new king and the challenges he faces perhaps?— he faces perhaps? i think he will be an incredible _ he faces perhaps? i think he will be an incredible king, _ he faces perhaps? i think he will be an incredible king, he _ he faces perhaps? i think he will be an incredible king, he has- he faces perhaps? i think he will be an incredible king, he has plannedl an incredible king, he has planned for this day for the whole of his life and i think he has such a support around him, life and i think he has such a supportaround him
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huw edwards actually said it on the programme itself, that we were going to allow a lots of the proceedingsair enough, the first day, the first two days, yes, it was an overwhelming shock for people. i kept on expecting a section to be announced, "in other news", because they were vital things going on in the world such as the energy crisis, war in ukraine, natural disasters in pakistan, but we heard nothing, even up until monday and tuesday, and then a little bit crept in, and i felt this was excessive. andrea, what about you? i absolutely agree. my thoughts were exactly the same as susan's. - that's why i wrote in. as an example, on friday the 16th, i the six o'clock news lasted an hour, and there was less than 15 minutes devoted to other news and sport, i the rest of it was devoted to royal events and various coverages - associated with that. ok, thank you. that's a very specific concern. why, so many days after, was there not a better balance with the scale of news that was going on in the world? well, ithink, you know, this was a major news story. there's no question about that. i thin
huw edwards actually said it on the programme itself, that we were going to allow a lots of the proceedingsair enough, the first day, the first two days, yes, it was an overwhelming shock for people. i kept on expecting a section to be announced, "in other news", because they were vital things going on in the world such as the energy crisis, war in ukraine, natural disasters in pakistan, but we heard nothing, even up until monday and tuesday, and then a little bit crept in, and i felt...