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itv says, "good group of pat profit growth, emphasis on the outlook."y have to say about advertising trends, about the strength of itv studios? that part of the business delivered organic revenue increases in 2015; how much will m&a have to be behind any such drive in 2016? there was a big unknown going into these, and the second quarter includes the european championships, the football tournaments, which can have an impact on the market. aboutrd yesterday concerns that brexit was weighing on the ad market, claiming brexit and associated slowdowns. ad itv goes on to say that they see online payout interactive revenue in "double digits." those are smaller parts of the company, but they are forecasting double-digit full-year growth. so total external revenue up 14%, 755 million pounds. is the telecom operator in the u.k., pretax profit comes in at 40 million pounds. when it comes to guidance, this is where the market will most likely focus. they see 2017 as a year of modest revenue growth. 320 million to 360 million pounds. they see a headline revenue dec
itv says, "good group of pat profit growth, emphasis on the outlook."y have to say about advertising trends, about the strength of itv studios? that part of the business delivered organic revenue increases in 2015; how much will m&a have to be behind any such drive in 2016? there was a big unknown going into these, and the second quarter includes the european championships, the football tournaments, which can have an impact on the market. aboutrd yesterday concerns that brexit was...
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itv says execs advertising revenues to be fairly flat during the first half of the year.ust two months ago the company expected the european football championships to lift at sales. if we stick to the u.k., british prime minister david cameron has been hosting an anticorruption summit in london and he has pledged to make foreign firms that own property in britain to reveal their identity of the true owners. britain is one of 6 countries to agree to publish registers of really owns companies in their entirety. france and nigeria has signed up. reporter: the international summit in london comes less than a month after the release of the panama papers that revealed how global elites use anonymous company to avoid paying tax. crucially, the also put the spotlight on britain among the companies cited, more than half are incorporated in british tax havens and some of them have been used to buy property in britain. this letter david cameron to an ounce a series of measures to ensure the money is clean. .m. cameron: i believe corruption is the cancer at the heart of so many probl
itv says execs advertising revenues to be fairly flat during the first half of the year.ust two months ago the company expected the european football championships to lift at sales. if we stick to the u.k., british prime minister david cameron has been hosting an anticorruption summit in london and he has pledged to make foreign firms that own property in britain to reveal their identity of the true owners. britain is one of 6 countries to agree to publish registers of really owns companies in...
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itv. we saw channel for warning about the brexit. the pre-vote impact on the advertising industry.s get back to rishaad. rishaad: winning some vital breathing spaces after its middle eastern partners stumped up a new payment. the interest on these bonds on the due date when they didn't the last time? is this a sign that this dispute , this long drawnout dispute is over? not at all. they did make the payment yesterday. on the bonds. they didn't do it within the new. that doesn't mean the dispute is over. to indemnified for the payments before the next payments have been done. rishaad: how are they going to resolve this debt defaults. they will be speaking to bondholders later this month. moneyshould do have the to make the payments. they do haveit more payments due later this month. as well is in the months ahead. nomentioned they do have indication that there will be making those payments on bonds guaranteed by itv. rishaad: what is the investment community making of all this? >> they seem relieved about it. after the payment yesterday. you saw a big jump in those bonds. rishaad: t
itv. we saw channel for warning about the brexit. the pre-vote impact on the advertising industry.s get back to rishaad. rishaad: winning some vital breathing spaces after its middle eastern partners stumped up a new payment. the interest on these bonds on the due date when they didn't the last time? is this a sign that this dispute , this long drawnout dispute is over? not at all. they did make the payment yesterday. on the bonds. they didn't do it within the new. that doesn't mean the dispute...
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and trump is also lashing out across the pond, talking to itv's piers morgan about london's new mayor, sadique khan. >> when he won, i wished him well. now i don't care about him. i mean, it doesn't make any difference to me. let's see how he does. let's see if he's a good man. >> are you offended by what he said? >> yes, he doesn't know what i'm all about. i think they're very rude statements. and frankly, tell him i will remember those statements, very nasty statements. >> stalwarts including bill kristol and mitt romney continue to push for a third-party candidate to take on trump. "the washington post" reports these republicans have been commissioning private polling, lining up major funding sources and courting potential contenders like ohio governor john kasich. well, kasich has privately told sources he has no interest in running. the rnc chairman called a possible third-party run a suicide mission. but trump did have a moment of bipartisanship this weekend. he and vice president joe biden sat just 30 yards from one another at u-penn's commencement. trump was there for his daug
and trump is also lashing out across the pond, talking to itv's piers morgan about london's new mayor, sadique khan. >> when he won, i wished him well. now i don't care about him. i mean, it doesn't make any difference to me. let's see how he does. let's see if he's a good man. >> are you offended by what he said? >> yes, he doesn't know what i'm all about. i think they're very rude statements. and frankly, tell him i will remember those statements, very nasty statements....
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here he is on itv in the uk. >> the british prime minister, david cameron, recently said he stands byis comments that your position on muslims was stupid, divisive and wrong. >> yeah? >> he wouldn't retract them and he wouldn't apologize. >> honestly, i don't care. it doesn't matter. i mean, it's fine. >> if you're president and he's the british prime minister -- >> it looks like we're not going to have a very good relationship. who knows? i hope to have a good relationship with him. but it sounds like he's not willing to address the problem either. >> would you like him to withdraw the particular comments that you're stupid, divisive and wrong with your view about muslims? >> well, number one, i'm not stupid, i can tell you that right now. just the opposite. number two, in terms of divisive, i don't think i'm a divisive person. i'm a unifier, unlike our president now, i'm a unifier. >> former republican presidential candidate ben carson has revealed names on the vice presidential short list. he was riding in a car with a "washington post" reporter when news of a new poll broke listin
here he is on itv in the uk. >> the british prime minister, david cameron, recently said he stands byis comments that your position on muslims was stupid, divisive and wrong. >> yeah? >> he wouldn't retract them and he wouldn't apologize. >> honestly, i don't care. it doesn't matter. i mean, it's fine. >> if you're president and he's the british prime minister -- >> it looks like we're not going to have a very good relationship. who knows? i hope to have a...
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. >> yeah, i heard itv and oranges. she kept a private serve is er in the home and it was not political security and not national. it was about on taking and she still has not turned over the e-mails. i keep hearing the large numbers. she has turned over $55,000. wonderful. the inspector general's report say that is they found them in the department of defense website that was to clinton and david's official e-mail that were never turned over and we still don't know what it is and she filtered them and said that they're official and do not. >> excuse me for interrupting both of you but i want to move on. here is clinton.. >> there were o no security breeches. >> but, the oig report found that a down the server twice because someone was trying to hack us. the next someday the top department told clinton's staff not the e-mail anything sensitive. now, in the defense senator langford said that there's no evidence that someone got into the server. >> that's the defensive that no one got in. right now we have 1,300 plus e-ma
. >> yeah, i heard itv and oranges. she kept a private serve is er in the home and it was not political security and not national. it was about on taking and she still has not turned over the e-mails. i keep hearing the large numbers. she has turned over $55,000. wonderful. the inspector general's report say that is they found them in the department of defense website that was to clinton and david's official e-mail that were never turned over and we still don't know what it is and she...
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to his attention and see if there's anything else other than the conversation she's already had with itvwhether there's anything more that can be done. >> why are we bringing in -- >> i'm happy to look at this issue closely. i think that it's necessary to
to his attention and see if there's anything else other than the conversation she's already had with itvwhether there's anything more that can be done. >> why are we bringing in -- >> i'm happy to look at this issue closely. i think that it's necessary to
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. >> and then, of course, in an interview on itv's good morning britain, trump responded to british primealling him divisive, stupid, and wrong in regards to his temporary ban on all muslims. trump said he's not stupid. how does that play out for republicans? is it embarrassing? is it cringeworthy? >> i think that when a world leader calls out an american, the natural response at least oftentimes on the republican side is they want a tough guy. so trump coming out saying, you know, i'm not stupid, and you're not starting our relationship off very well, you know, basically coming out with that sort of a strong stance is the sort of reaction most republican primary voters would want. >> then of course as this all plays out, we are seeing more of how trump and hillary clinton will likely target each other. lots of attacks on character of course and calls for policy details. now the bill clinton factor in regards to the economy. what advice would you give each side if you were in the driver's seat for each campaign right now? >> well, obviously jobs, jobs, jobs. but the other side of the coin
. >> and then, of course, in an interview on itv's good morning britain, trump responded to british primealling him divisive, stupid, and wrong in regards to his temporary ban on all muslims. trump said he's not stupid. how does that play out for republicans? is it embarrassing? is it cringeworthy? >> i think that when a world leader calls out an american, the natural response at least oftentimes on the republican side is they want a tough guy. so trump coming out saying, you know,...
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genome as part of our heritage -- that's something that the european union and the unesco, i is -- itveoth agreed has a level of being sacred, whether or not you are religious in any conventional term, and, of course, there are a bunch of nations which actually have put that into law that you should not make germline interventions. if some people try and do it, it's really going to throw the legal cat among the pigeons. it's also very unpopular according to opinion polls. and we really need science to be trusted. look at climate change. image most of the pele in this -- i imagine most of the people in this room except that climate change is a reality, and there are questions about how we might deal with it. i certainly do. but then we are living in a society where a lot of people hold antivaccination believes, s, many of which are based on extremely dubious, if not false, claims. be able to trust in science, and broadly, the scariest thing, and actually what got me into this, was the cs wherebychno-eugeni a few people could get very expensive enhancements for their , and as professor le
genome as part of our heritage -- that's something that the european union and the unesco, i is -- itveoth agreed has a level of being sacred, whether or not you are religious in any conventional term, and, of course, there are a bunch of nations which actually have put that into law that you should not make germline interventions. if some people try and do it, it's really going to throw the legal cat among the pigeons. it's also very unpopular according to opinion polls. and we really need...
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she knew her husband was on it, and itv news spoke with his brother. >> richard was a very kind person, loving person, very focused. he was a work ahollic, never deated fr deated from the straight path. a lot of people admired him for his strength and values. >> just hearbreaking to hear from these families who are still in shock. not releasing the entire list of names of everyone on the flight because they're still get anything touch with the next of kin, but that same brother, he just said these terrorists don't realize, these are family members. they have kids, lives, and it is just devastating. >> 66 stories. i was speaking to a friend last night, and mara, a mother to 3 but a devoted mother, and she is one of the 66 people who apparently have lost their lives. thanks for being with us. important stories. we'll be right back. 's how well. it's not how fast you mow, it's how well you mow fast. it's not how fast you mow, (both) it's how well you mow fast. it's how well you mow fast. (team cheers) it's how well you mow fast. even if it doesn't catch on, doesn't mean it's not true. the
she knew her husband was on it, and itv news spoke with his brother. >> richard was a very kind person, loving person, very focused. he was a work ahollic, never deated fr deated from the straight path. a lot of people admired him for his strength and values. >> just hearbreaking to hear from these families who are still in shock. not releasing the entire list of names of everyone on the flight because they're still get anything touch with the next of kin, but that same brother, he...
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but told trump itv's piers morgan that won't happen if he becomes president. >> he said, look, if youain, will be back of the queue when it comes to trade with the united states. >> i don't -- >> if you become president and we've come out of european union, what would your view be about where britain should sit in priority terms with trade deals with the united states? >> i don't think they'd be heard at all. i mean they have to make their own deal. britain's been a great ally. >> would they be back of the queue? would they be front of the queue? >> britain's been such a great ally, as an example going into iraq. okay? with they, they'll always be treated fantastically. >> would we be treated front of the queue? >> i'm going to treat everybody fairly. it wouldn't make any difference to me whether they would be in the eu or not. >> we wouldn't be back of the queue for trade? >> you would certainly not be back of the queue. i can tell you. >> then came a discussion on london's mayor and mr. trump was not too happy about recent comments. >> he says i hope donald trump loses the election.
but told trump itv's piers morgan that won't happen if he becomes president. >> he said, look, if youain, will be back of the queue when it comes to trade with the united states. >> i don't -- >> if you become president and we've come out of european union, what would your view be about where britain should sit in priority terms with trade deals with the united states? >> i don't think they'd be heard at all. i mean they have to make their own deal. britain's been a...
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to his attention and see if there's anything else other than the conversation she's already had with itv whether there's anything more that can be done. >> why are we bringing in -- >> i'm happy to look at this issue closely. i think that it's necessary to differentiate between smoking and vaping because they have very different health effects. i'll look carefully into this. >> lastly, mr. tim farron! order! the rights -- order! however irritating the honorable gentleman -- [ laughter ] -- may be to government back benchers, he has a right to be heard and he will be heard! mr. tim farron. >> i am fantastically grateful to you, mr. speaker. i heard the prime minister on two occasions this afternoon congratulate the new mayor of london sadiq khan and i would like to repeat that myself. he did not, however, apologize for his racist campaign the conservative party chose to run in that campaign. would he take the community to apologize for dividing the community to win cheap votes. >> it's a great way to end the session, getting a lesson in cheap campaigning from liberal democrats. >> order!
to his attention and see if there's anything else other than the conversation she's already had with itv whether there's anything more that can be done. >> why are we bringing in -- >> i'm happy to look at this issue closely. i think that it's necessary to differentiate between smoking and vaping because they have very different health effects. i'll look carefully into this. >> lastly, mr. tim farron! order! the rights -- order! however irritating the honorable gentleman -- [...
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to his attention and see if there's anything else other than the conversation she's already had with itv whether there's anything more that can be done. >> why are we bringing in -- >> i'm happy to look at this issue closely. i think that it's necessary to differentiate between smoking and vaping because they have very different health effects. i'll look carefully into this. >> lastly, mr. tim farron! order! the rights -- order! however irritating the honorable gentleman -- [ laughter ] -- may be to government back benchers, he has a right to be heard and he will be heard! mr. tim farron. >> i am fantastically grateful to you, mr. speaker. i heard the prime minister on two occasions this afternoon congratulate the new mayor of london sadiq khan and i would like to repeat that myself. he did not, however, apologize for his racist campaign the conservative party chose to run in that campaign. would he take the community to apologize for dividing the community to win cheap votes. >> it's a great way to end the session, getting a lesson in cheap campaigning from liberal democrats. >> order!
to his attention and see if there's anything else other than the conversation she's already had with itv whether there's anything more that can be done. >> why are we bringing in -- >> i'm happy to look at this issue closely. i think that it's necessary to differentiate between smoking and vaping because they have very different health effects. i'll look carefully into this. >> lastly, mr. tim farron! order! the rights -- order! however irritating the honorable gentleman -- [...