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jeremy cooke, bbc news, north kensington.n police commander stuart cundy has named the first victim to be formally identified as 23—year—old syrian refugee, mohammad al—hajali. his family said, "mohammad was a very amazing and kind person. "he gave love to everyone. "he came to the uk because he had ambitions "and aims for his life and for his family. "our whole family will miss mohammad dearly, "and he will never be forgotten." earlier i asked our political correspondent, alex forsyth, whether the prime minister's statement fully reflected the concerns of residents. iam i am told that his actions she has now come out with ra direct response to what she has heard from people who want to see happening on the ground. the basics have been lacking, which is why the prime minister has announced a £5 million emergency fund, it was out to be distributed from today, that is for basic things like food and travel money. she has renewed her commitment within the local area if they want, or as close as possible, within three weeks. she w
jeremy cooke, bbc news, north kensington.n police commander stuart cundy has named the first victim to be formally identified as 23—year—old syrian refugee, mohammad al—hajali. his family said, "mohammad was a very amazing and kind person. "he gave love to everyone. "he came to the uk because he had ambitions "and aims for his life and for his family. "our whole family will miss mohammad dearly, "and he will never be forgotten." earlier i asked our...
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the bbc's jeremy cook reports. [chanting] jeremy this is what happens when : grief turns to anger. >> we want justice! we want justice! jeremy the target is kensington : town hall, the offices of the council which owns the tower. they're demanding answers. >> we have things to say. and we need to be heard. we all have something to say. >> i understand it is not satisfactory. jeremy: they want to hear from the local authority officials who they hold responsible. how could this tragedy have happened on this scale in this city? it's 2017. >> the whole procedure is chaos. we are sent from hospital to hospital.
the bbc's jeremy cook reports. [chanting] jeremy this is what happens when : grief turns to anger. >> we want justice! we want justice! jeremy the target is kensington : town hall, the offices of the council which owns the tower. they're demanding answers. >> we have things to say. and we need to be heard. we all have something to say. >> i understand it is not satisfactory. jeremy: they want to hear from the local authority officials who they hold responsible. how could this...
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jeremy cooke was with us a little bit earlier.ted this would be a tough time for euro-sterling and cable. hell is it looking down there -- how is it looking down there? the selling has picked up down here. we moved to a new session this morning, as this trading floor has done a big amount of pound sales. they are moving from real money to algorithms, i am hearing from traders. inple are making these cells big blocks, and computers are picking up the pieces. as expected, we had a number of people on the program in the last couple of days who said that in the event of a hung parliament, you could see the sterling down as low as 1.20 . i would say that traders are expecting relative markets. they have handled the trades with no problems. is will see how th shapes up today. we called a hung parliament relatively early, and so did many other news media, but we will see more solid results coming out later in the afternoon. matt, thank you very much. sterling work there on the trading floor. studio, the head of u.k. macro rates strategy.
jeremy cooke was with us a little bit earlier.ted this would be a tough time for euro-sterling and cable. hell is it looking down there -- how is it looking down there? the selling has picked up down here. we moved to a new session this morning, as this trading floor has done a big amount of pound sales. they are moving from real money to algorithms, i am hearing from traders. inple are making these cells big blocks, and computers are picking up the pieces. as expected, we had a number of...
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the bbc's jeremy cook reports. [chanting] jeremy this is what happens when : grief turns to anger. >> we want justice! we want justice! jeremy the target is kensington : town hall, the offices of the council which owns the tower. they're demanding answers. >> we have things to say. and we need to be heard. we all have something to say. >> i understand it is not satisfactory. jeremy: they want to hear from the local authority officials who they hold responsible. how could this tragedy have happened on this scale in this city? it's 2017. >> the whole procedure is chaos. we are sent from hospital to hospital. why do we have to go out and actively look for our families and then be told misinformation, that they're possibly alive, making us call family members and then someone else? we live in a modern world. why is it carried out like this? it doesn't make sense! jeremy: today, again in the shadow of a grenfell tower, there was a different kind of response. it is an overwhelming community tragedy still being met with an
the bbc's jeremy cook reports. [chanting] jeremy this is what happens when : grief turns to anger. >> we want justice! we want justice! jeremy the target is kensington : town hall, the offices of the council which owns the tower. they're demanding answers. >> we have things to say. and we need to be heard. we all have something to say. >> i understand it is not satisfactory. jeremy: they want to hear from the local authority officials who they hold responsible. how could this...
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jeremy cooke, bbc news, north kensington.last few hours, the prime minister has issued a statement. it said — "the response of the emergency services, nhs, and the community has been heroic. but frankly, the support on the ground forfamilies who needed help or basic information in the initial hours after this appalling disaster was not good enough. there have been huge frustrations that people do not know who to talk to, that they can't get through on the council hotlines. earlier, i spoke to our political correspondent, alex forsyth, and began by asking her about whether the prime minister's statement reflected the concerns of residents. there has been anger, and a lot of frustration from some members of the local community at what they see as an inadequate response to what has happened, not just from the government but also from the local authority, kensington and chelsea borough council as well. theresa may was personally criticised for not meeting residents and victims affected by this incident soon enough. in the past fe
jeremy cooke, bbc news, north kensington.last few hours, the prime minister has issued a statement. it said — "the response of the emergency services, nhs, and the community has been heroic. but frankly, the support on the ground forfamilies who needed help or basic information in the initial hours after this appalling disaster was not good enough. there have been huge frustrations that people do not know who to talk to, that they can't get through on the council hotlines. earlier, i...
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jeremy cooke, bbc news, north kensington.on this story you can head to our website, bbc.com/news, for all the latest developments. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. a jury in minnesota has acquitted the police officer who fatally shot an african—american. philando castile's dying moments during a traffic stop were captured on a facebook video in a case which shocked america. jeronimo yanez was found not guilty on three charges, including second—degree manslaughter. ajudge in massachusetts has ruled that a 20—year—old american woman who encouraged her boyfriend to kill himself is guilty of causing his death. michelle carter faces up to 20 years in prison for involuntary manslaughter. 18—year—old conrad roy was found dead from carbon monoxide poisoning injuly 2014. the german chancellor angela merkel has led tributes to one stay with us here on bbc news, still to come — a big honourfor the big yin. comedian billy connolly is made a knight in the queen's birthday honours. more on our top story now.
jeremy cooke, bbc news, north kensington.on this story you can head to our website, bbc.com/news, for all the latest developments. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. a jury in minnesota has acquitted the police officer who fatally shot an african—american. philando castile's dying moments during a traffic stop were captured on a facebook video in a case which shocked america. jeronimo yanez was found not guilty on three charges, including second—degree...
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jeremy cooke, bbc news, north kensington.ger some are still trying to find answers about their relatives who have been missing since the fire on wednesday. the family of the first victim that was identified — a 23—year—old syrian refugee — mohammad al—hajali have just released this statement, saying: tonight the home office has confirmed it will assist the family to travel to the uk from syria. mark lowen has more on the search for the victims. this is a tragedy that has shaken faith in safety, equality and justice. singing. it has brought a tight community even closer, waiting, still, for any news of the missing. dozens from grenfell tower are lost. faces from the floors that were engulfed as the fire rose. the anger and demands for accountability are growing. it's always the public that runs to rescue. where's the authorities? where are they? forgotten corners of this area are becoming shrines to grenfell, to grief, to frustration. as the days since the tragedy wear on, the hope of friends and families is fading. the only c
jeremy cooke, bbc news, north kensington.ger some are still trying to find answers about their relatives who have been missing since the fire on wednesday. the family of the first victim that was identified — a 23—year—old syrian refugee — mohammad al—hajali have just released this statement, saying: tonight the home office has confirmed it will assist the family to travel to the uk from syria. mark lowen has more on the search for the victims. this is a tragedy that has shaken faith...
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jeremy cooke, bbc news, north kensington.itical correspondent alex forsyth has more from downing street on that meeting earlier saturday. the statement that theresa may issued after that meeting was clearly an attempt to counter some of the claims that her government's response has lacked sympathy and understanding. it was a long statement in which the prime minister said she had heard the concerns of residents, their frustration and their fear that their voices hadn't been listened to and their questions were going unanswered. she announced a series of measures, money immediately for things like food and clothes, a promise to rehouse people, extra personal and support down on the ground to offer advice. and the response from some in the community is so far cautiously optimistic. but theresa may has been under significant pressure. notjust in terms of the handling of what happened at grenfell tower but also as a result of the election which left her position weakened. this was clearly an attempt to try to put her government b
jeremy cooke, bbc news, north kensington.itical correspondent alex forsyth has more from downing street on that meeting earlier saturday. the statement that theresa may issued after that meeting was clearly an attempt to counter some of the claims that her government's response has lacked sympathy and understanding. it was a long statement in which the prime minister said she had heard the concerns of residents, their frustration and their fear that their voices hadn't been listened to and...
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our correspondent, jeremy cooke, reports.n the midsummer heat, grenfell tower casts a long shadow. a new dark reality on the london skyline, with the power to shock, and to move. a sight which stops you in your tracks. too much to take in. it's hard to know what to say, yeah. it's just horrific. we just said that everyone's busy talking, but yet you can just feel a silence. it's really overwhelming. four days on from disaster, and with every official update, more grim news. sadly, at this time, there are 58 people who we were told... we have been told were in grenfell tower on the night that are missing, and therefore sadly i have to assume that they are dead. the investigations into how this happened will be complex and lengthy, but the residents‘ association for grenfell tower and the surrounding blocks is already calling for the council and its management agency to be suspended from their landlords‘ responsibility. andrea newton says the community felt ignored before the tragedy, neglected since, with no access to basic in
our correspondent, jeremy cooke, reports.n the midsummer heat, grenfell tower casts a long shadow. a new dark reality on the london skyline, with the power to shock, and to move. a sight which stops you in your tracks. too much to take in. it's hard to know what to say, yeah. it's just horrific. we just said that everyone's busy talking, but yet you can just feel a silence. it's really overwhelming. four days on from disaster, and with every official update, more grim news. sadly, at this time,...
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jeremy cooke, bbc news, wearside.ghter security measures in response to what officials describe as a "spiderweb of terrorist threats". commercialflights into the us from 105 countries will have to comply with the new department of homeland security rules. they include enhanced checks on electronic devices, as well as increased passenger screening. the changes will cover more than 300,000 air passengers entering the country each day. earlier this year, we reported from west africa on the trafficking of baby chimpanzees and the poachers who were convicted. among those chimpanzees was nemleyjunior, who'd been rescued from traffickers after being offered for sale to an undercover reporter. the latest news is that nemleyjunior has died of an infection and the poachers found guilty have already been released. conservationists say this case highlights the scale of the challenge they face, as our science editor david shukman reports. 0rphaned by poachers, this is the baby chimpanzee nemleyjunior, fighting for his life. we by
jeremy cooke, bbc news, wearside.ghter security measures in response to what officials describe as a "spiderweb of terrorist threats". commercialflights into the us from 105 countries will have to comply with the new department of homeland security rules. they include enhanced checks on electronic devices, as well as increased passenger screening. the changes will cover more than 300,000 air passengers entering the country each day. earlier this year, we reported from west africa on...
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jeremy cooke, bbc news, north kensington.inister theresa may has offered a £5 million relief fund for those affected by the fire. a short while ago she spoke to my colleague emily maitliss and insisted the government was doing everything it could. we are committed to rehousing people. some people may want to go to another borough where they have support. but we went to make sure that within three weeks were people will be rehoused and they have a home to goes to. do you except that you misread the mood, the anger, you didn't meet residents are resented that? this was a terrible tragedy that? this was a terrible tragedy that took place. people have lost their lives and others have lost everything. all their possessions, their home, and everything. what we are doing is putting in place the support that would help them. that it isa —— terrible tragedy. i have heard reports from the fire brigade, the police and the victims in the tower themselves. but also from other residents, some of them have not been able to go back to their
jeremy cooke, bbc news, north kensington.inister theresa may has offered a £5 million relief fund for those affected by the fire. a short while ago she spoke to my colleague emily maitliss and insisted the government was doing everything it could. we are committed to rehousing people. some people may want to go to another borough where they have support. but we went to make sure that within three weeks were people will be rehoused and they have a home to goes to. do you except that you misread...
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our first report tonight on the latest on the tower block fire, is from our correspondent jeremy cookeowd storms kensington town hall, demanding action. demanding justice. we wa nt demanding action. demanding justice. we want justice, demanding action. demanding justice. we wantjustice, we wantjustice. and demanding answers. how could this tragedy have happened, on this scale, in this city, in 2017? we need to be heard. we need to be heard. we have things to say. we are in pain. the whole procedure is chaos. we are sent from hospital to hospital. why is there not community hope for family members? why do we have two actively look for them and be given misinformation, be told they are possibly alive, making us call family members? we live in the modern world. why is it carried out like this? it doesn't make sense. today, again, in the shadow of g re nfell tower, today, again, in the shadow of grenfell tower, a different kind of response. it is an overwhelming community tragedy with an overwhelming community response. we get all the missing people on the same window. a continuing grassro
our first report tonight on the latest on the tower block fire, is from our correspondent jeremy cookeowd storms kensington town hall, demanding action. demanding justice. we wa nt demanding action. demanding justice. we want justice, demanding action. demanding justice. we wantjustice, we wantjustice. and demanding answers. how could this tragedy have happened, on this scale, in this city, in 2017? we need to be heard. we need to be heard. we have things to say. we are in pain. the whole...
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jeremy cooke, bbc news, north kensington.ticians from all parties, the prime minister in particular, are facing a barrage of criticism from local people over how they've responded to the fire. many feel their voices have been ignored for years. today, the local government secretary sajid javid promised that whatever recommendations are made by safety experts, including rehousing people living in other tower blocks, they will be done. our deputy political editor john pienaar reports on the political questions that need to be answered. all but hidden from view, the crowd of police protection told you this was theresa may. she had been meeting people from the neighbourhood, meeting volunteers inside this local church. as she was ushered into her car afterwards, rage boiled over in the street outside as she left. the government failed. her coming over here, trying to speak to... to whom? who do you wa nt to to speak to... to whom? who do you want to speak to? you had your chance. everyone is angry. it is a pr stunt and it is a sh
jeremy cooke, bbc news, north kensington.ticians from all parties, the prime minister in particular, are facing a barrage of criticism from local people over how they've responded to the fire. many feel their voices have been ignored for years. today, the local government secretary sajid javid promised that whatever recommendations are made by safety experts, including rehousing people living in other tower blocks, they will be done. our deputy political editor john pienaar reports on the...
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jeremy cooke, bbc news, wearside.n the life of a women's refuge, as we follow diane's continued recovery. families of victims of the hillsborough tragedy will gather in warrington tomorrow to hear whether any individuals or organisations will be charged in connection with their deaths. 96 men, women and children died at the 1989 fa cup semi—final. last year, an inquest ruled they were unlawfully killed. all these years later, their families say they are preparing for a day of mixed emotions. from warrington, judith morritz reports. # walk on with hope in your heart... it was a moment of history, the inquest‘s finding last year that 96 liverpool fans were unlawfully killed at hillsborough. for theirfamilies, it was justice, but their legal journey did not end there. steve kelly lost his brother michael in the disaster. he's spent the 28 years since then calling for those responsible to be held accountable. tomorrow he and the other families will discover whether anyone is to face criminal charges. there's got to be thi
jeremy cooke, bbc news, wearside.n the life of a women's refuge, as we follow diane's continued recovery. families of victims of the hillsborough tragedy will gather in warrington tomorrow to hear whether any individuals or organisations will be charged in connection with their deaths. 96 men, women and children died at the 1989 fa cup semi—final. last year, an inquest ruled they were unlawfully killed. all these years later, their families say they are preparing for a day of mixed emotions....
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jeremy cooke, bbc news, north kensington.ell, politicians from all parties and the prime minister in particular are facing a barrage of criticism from local people about how they've responded to the fire. many say their voices have been ignored for years. today the local government secretary sajid javid promised that whatever recommendations are made by safety experts, including rehousing people living in other tower blocks, they will be carried out. our deputy political editor john pienaar reports on the political questions that need to be answered. all but hidden from view, the crowd of police protection told me this was theresa may. she had been meeting people from the neighbourhood, meeting volunteers inside this local church. she was ushered into her car afterwards and rage boiled over in the street outside as she left. the government failed. her coming over here trying to speak to who? who do you want to speak to? you had your chance. now eve ryo ne speak to? you had your chance. now everyone is going to be angry and go
jeremy cooke, bbc news, north kensington.ell, politicians from all parties and the prime minister in particular are facing a barrage of criticism from local people about how they've responded to the fire. many say their voices have been ignored for years. today the local government secretary sajid javid promised that whatever recommendations are made by safety experts, including rehousing people living in other tower blocks, they will be carried out. our deputy political editor john pienaar...
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jeremy cooke, bbc news, halifax.n messages, the co—leader of the greens jonathan bartley said people faced a stark choice at this election. we feel that we're at a fork in road, and if you don't want to waste £110 billion on trident, if you want to look at ideas to make country fit for 21st century like a universal basic income, a shorter working week, more nhs investment than any other party is offering, then you need to vote for the green party. in wales, leanne wood has told voters that a strong welsh voice in the brexit process can only be guaranteed by plaid cymru. she said labour had taken wales for granted, and she warned that re—electing a conservative government would pose a threat to public services in every part of wales. we face a number of threats from a tory government with an increased mandate — threats to people in our communities, threats to our nhs, and threats to the process of leaving the european union, to jobs and livelihoods. for more now on the campaign in wales and in northern ireland, chris
jeremy cooke, bbc news, halifax.n messages, the co—leader of the greens jonathan bartley said people faced a stark choice at this election. we feel that we're at a fork in road, and if you don't want to waste £110 billion on trident, if you want to look at ideas to make country fit for 21st century like a universal basic income, a shorter working week, more nhs investment than any other party is offering, then you need to vote for the green party. in wales, leanne wood has told voters that a...
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jeremy cooke, bbc news, north kensington.od there —— be if you read and protesters. speak to our correspondent, what's happening? you can see 1000 strong, many who have come from the town hall. many went inside the town hall earlier and have marched through here and come gathered here outside the police headquarters. we are in the police headquarters. we are in the shadow of the grenfell tower, it's 1000 the shadow of the grenfell tower, it's1000 strong, angry but peaceful. people here are telling me to my great things. i want to hear accountability, and they want greater rights. one lady said theresa may did not even look us in the eye, couldn't speak to be relatives of the victims of great bell tower. —— speakto —— speak to the victims of grenfell tower. this is a hugely affluent boer, and yet what we saw in g re nfell tower boer, and yet what we saw in grenfell tower and other tower blocks around is really felt very keenly. one girl said to me that she feels the number of the dead has been vastly understated. clearly there
jeremy cooke, bbc news, north kensington.od there —— be if you read and protesters. speak to our correspondent, what's happening? you can see 1000 strong, many who have come from the town hall. many went inside the town hall earlier and have marched through here and come gathered here outside the police headquarters. we are in the police headquarters. we are in the shadow of the grenfell tower, it's 1000 the shadow of the grenfell tower, it's1000 strong, angry but peaceful. people here are...
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our first report tonight — on the latest on the tower block fire, is from our correspondent jeremy cooke storms kensington town hall, demanding action. we wantjustice, we wantjustice. demanding justice. and demanding answers. we need to be heard. we have things to say. we are in pain. i understand that the response we get from the council is not satisfactory. how could this tragedy have happened, on this scale, in this city, in 2017? the whole procedure is chaos. we are sent from hospital to hospital. why is there not community hope for family members? why do we have to actively look for them and be given misinformation, be told they are possibly alive, making us call family members? we live in the modern world. why is it carried out like this? it doesn't make sense. today, again, in the shadow of grenfell tower, a different kind of response. it is an overwhelming community tragedy with an overwhelming community response. we get all the missing people on the same window. a continuing grassroots mobilisation, doing all that they can. and visited today by royalty. a time to reflect and to
our first report tonight — on the latest on the tower block fire, is from our correspondent jeremy cooke storms kensington town hall, demanding action. we wantjustice, we wantjustice. demanding justice. and demanding answers. we need to be heard. we have things to say. we are in pain. i understand that the response we get from the council is not satisfactory. how could this tragedy have happened, on this scale, in this city, in 2017? the whole procedure is chaos. we are sent from hospital to...
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jeremy cooke, bbc news, north kensington.er stuart cundy has named the first victim to be formally identified as 23—year—old syrian refugee, mohammad al—hajali. his family said, "mohammad was a very amazing and kind person. he came to the uk because he had ambitions and aims for his life and for his family. our whole family will miss mohammad dearly and he will never be forgotten." earlier. i spoke'to'our politicat began by asking her about whether the prime minister's statement reflected the concerns of residents. there has been of anger, and a lot of frustration from some members of of frustration from somefrnembersof! local community at what they see an inadequate response to what as an inadequate response to what has happened, not just as an inadequate response to what has happened, notjust from the government but also from the local authority, kensington and chelsea borough council as well. theresa may was personally criticised for not meeting residents and victims mastitis rgaifig’ntia ea’nifitiiiictimisl - by this incide
jeremy cooke, bbc news, north kensington.er stuart cundy has named the first victim to be formally identified as 23—year—old syrian refugee, mohammad al—hajali. his family said, "mohammad was a very amazing and kind person. he came to the uk because he had ambitions and aims for his life and for his family. our whole family will miss mohammad dearly and he will never be forgotten." earlier. i spoke'to'our politicat began by asking her about whether the prime minister's statement...
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ourfirst report is from jeremy cooke. crowd chants: we want justice!s the council office, the council which owns the tower. the crowd demands answers. we need to be heard! we all have things to say! we are in pain! i understand that the response we get from the council is not satisfactory. they want to hear from the local authority officials who they hold responsible. justice! how could this tragedy have happened on this scale in this city in 2017? the whole procedure is chaos. we are sent from hospital to hospital, to shelters. why is there not a community house for family members? why? why do we have to go out there and look actively for them, and then be told misled information? we live in a modern world, why is this carried on like this? it does not make sense?! but today, again, in the shadow of grenfell tower, a different kind of response. sorry! it is an overwhelming community tragedy with an overwhelming community response. if we get all the missing people on the same window... a continuing grassroots mobilisation, doing all they can. and visit
ourfirst report is from jeremy cooke. crowd chants: we want justice!s the council office, the council which owns the tower. the crowd demands answers. we need to be heard! we all have things to say! we are in pain! i understand that the response we get from the council is not satisfactory. they want to hear from the local authority officials who they hold responsible. justice! how could this tragedy have happened on this scale in this city in 2017? the whole procedure is chaos. we are sent from...
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jeremy cook isjoining us again to discuss.what you think about president trump taking the us out of the paris climate agreement. 0ne out of the paris climate agreement. one said by leaving the paris agreement, america has proved it is not to be relied upon in any agreement of international light. lulu said, why should usa keep eu happy country to usa agreements. good for trump. corbyn will wreck the economy so we won't need fuel. that is reference tojeremy corbyn here in the uk. also melvin munro says, the americans pulling out of the agreement is catastrophic for our world and should be repealed. jeremy you were talking earlier about reaction on the markets and also from businesses. it feels like there has been a huge and immediate response. it was channelled, i do not know if you saw emmanuel macron's speech, he finished in english saying, make our world great again. a direct challenge to donald trump to say if you are going to ta ke trump to say if you are going to take that position, i will take this position and i have mo
jeremy cook isjoining us again to discuss.what you think about president trump taking the us out of the paris climate agreement. 0ne out of the paris climate agreement. one said by leaving the paris agreement, america has proved it is not to be relied upon in any agreement of international light. lulu said, why should usa keep eu happy country to usa agreements. good for trump. corbyn will wreck the economy so we won't need fuel. that is reference tojeremy corbyn here in the uk. also melvin...
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our correspondent, jeremy cooke, reports.ty on the london skyline, with the power to shock, and to move. a sight which stops you in your tracks. too much to take in. it‘s hard to know what to say, yeah.
our correspondent, jeremy cooke, reports.ty on the london skyline, with the power to shock, and to move. a sight which stops you in your tracks. too much to take in. it‘s hard to know what to say, yeah.
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jeremy cooke has the story. crowd chants: we want justice!is what happens when grief turns to anger. the tigers is kensington town hall, the officers of the council which owns grenfell tower. they are demanding answers. we need to be heard! we all have things to say! we are in pain! i understand that the response we get from the council is not satisfactory. they want to hear from the local authority officials who they hold responsible. justice! how could this tragedy have happened on this scale in this city in 2017? the whole procedure is chaos. we are sent from hospital to hospital, to shelters! why is there not a community house for family members? why? why do we have to go out there and look actively for them, and then be told misled information? we told the rest of the checklist and makea we told the rest of the checklist and make a call family members. and every somebody else telling is actually no sorry, that is made by someone on actually no sorry, that is made by someone on their behalf. we live in a modern world. why is it carried ou
jeremy cooke has the story. crowd chants: we want justice!is what happens when grief turns to anger. the tigers is kensington town hall, the officers of the council which owns grenfell tower. they are demanding answers. we need to be heard! we all have things to say! we are in pain! i understand that the response we get from the council is not satisfactory. they want to hear from the local authority officials who they hold responsible. justice! how could this tragedy have happened on this scale...
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jeremy cooke, bbc news. a brief look at some of the day's other other news stories...of the terror attack on muslim worshippers in finsbury park in london last week. one person died and 11 were injured. a man's been charged with terrorism related murder and attempted murder. the former archbishop of canterbury lord carey has resigned from his last remaining formal role in the church. lord carey was criticised in an independent review of the church's handling of abuse carried out by bishop peter ball. ball was jailed in 2015 for historic offences against young men. the royal navy has a new aircraft carrier, the first since the ark royal was decommissioned six years ago. hms queen elizabeth has set sail on sea trials. the vessel cost £3 billion and is the size of three football pitches. in washington, the us supreme court has approved parts of the controversial travel ban signed by president trump while it considers whether the policy should be fully upheld or struck down. the measure bans entry to travellers from six mainly muslim countries for 90 days and suspends the
jeremy cooke, bbc news. a brief look at some of the day's other other news stories...of the terror attack on muslim worshippers in finsbury park in london last week. one person died and 11 were injured. a man's been charged with terrorism related murder and attempted murder. the former archbishop of canterbury lord carey has resigned from his last remaining formal role in the church. lord carey was criticised in an independent review of the church's handling of abuse carried out by bishop peter...
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jeremy: no. >> margo: he cooks -- he cooks like this all the time.ess. you, you, you. he just got fired from a job over on the west side, sorry. >> jeremy: way to go, margo. >> anthony: um, first of all, let me ask, who here is from nashville originally? >> margo: exactly, she is. >> anthony: this has been pretty much the story of my experience here so far. you know, the town has a reputation, there are so many really good musicians here, does that make it harder to break out here? and alternately, what happens if you suck here? like, i mean, if you can't -- if you're pying country westn -- >> margo: i mean, it is -- >> anthony: and you cannot -- yore not good at your instrument, can you make a living here and su? >> man: absolutely. >> margo: yeah. yeah. not to say like there's tons of bands that suck or something here, but when i came here, i wasn't good enough, and i went out to some writers' rounds, and i learned very quickly that i had to be a better player, i had to be a better singer, i had to be a better writer, and like, so you know, you wor
jeremy: no. >> margo: he cooks -- he cooks like this all the time.ess. you, you, you. he just got fired from a job over on the west side, sorry. >> jeremy: way to go, margo. >> anthony: um, first of all, let me ask, who here is from nashville originally? >> margo: exactly, she is. >> anthony: this has been pretty much the story of my experience here so far. you know, the town has a reputation, there are so many really good musicians here, does that make it harder...
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jeremy together and to overcomederemy bbc news, north kensington. ben brown is in west london. cooks so far from the block, but clearly there are many more inside, and they are seeing how difficult and dangerous the work is to search for bodies and there, to search for bodies and recover them they had actually stopped that work yesterday afternoon it was i dangerous afternoon it was so dangerous and could only resume it at lunchtime today. they are saying that whole process of bringing out bodies could ta ke process of bringing out bodies could take weeks or even longer, and to try to explain why, they will release some images tomorrow, some release some ireades tdrddrraez, came ,, 7 7 ,, from release some inaades teradrrale, came ,, 7 7 ,, from inside, just to show videos from inside, just to show families and the community here her difficult and dangerous it is. also, eeeeeeeeeeee eeeq‘efeee e e; eleeee just don‘t know exactly how theyjust don‘t know exactly how many people were in the block at the time and they are appealing for anyone who was inside there, or perhaps was not regi
jeremy together and to overcomederemy bbc news, north kensington. ben brown is in west london. cooks so far from the block, but clearly there are many more inside, and they are seeing how difficult and dangerous the work is to search for bodies and there, to search for bodies and recover them they had actually stopped that work yesterday afternoon it was i dangerous afternoon it was so dangerous and could only resume it at lunchtime today. they are saying that whole process of bringing out...
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jeremy corbyn are clashing over terror. what it means in the final stage of the campaign, coming up. apple ceo tim cooked to unveil a siri seeker. siri is getting smarter and new augmented reality features coming to the iphone and ipad. emily chang will sit down with an exclusive interview with apple ceo tim cook. at the apple developers conference in san jose, california, the tech giant making a series of announcements including an update to macbook air and a redesign of the app store. we are joined by cory johnson who is outside the conference. andill get to the macbook the app store, but i wanted to begin with the ipad. this is a software conference. they are touting software improvements. but there is some mention of hardware here. so some new ipads a been announced. two new ipads in particular. the team is still getting smaller, much better resolution. but it is very impressive what they are doing in terms of pushing the technology forward. also talking about software updates that could change the way the apps are working. to see moreg system apps and switch between the more quickly. it seems like
jeremy corbyn are clashing over terror. what it means in the final stage of the campaign, coming up. apple ceo tim cooked to unveil a siri seeker. siri is getting smarter and new augmented reality features coming to the iphone and ipad. emily chang will sit down with an exclusive interview with apple ceo tim cook. at the apple developers conference in san jose, california, the tech giant making a series of announcements including an update to macbook air and a redesign of the app store. we are...
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meanwhile, jeremy corbyn will try to shore up his support in working-class areas, warning about may's plan. tim cooky helped british officials investigate terror attacks. cook spoke to bloomberg's emily chang. tim: in cases where we have had information and they have gone through the lawful process, we not just give it, but we do it very promptly. reporter: law enforcement officials have criticized apple for the high privacy standards. the ruler of kuwait is trying to resolve the dispute between qatar and a group of arab nations led by saudi arabia. they have cut off air and sea transport and closed qatar's only land border, accusing qatar islamic relations. president trump vowed to crack down on leaks by the news media. they have now made their first arrest, a former linguist charged with espionage. they are accused of sending a national security support on russian hacking. global news 24 hours a day, powered by 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries around the world. i'm taylor riggs. this is bloomberg. tom: let's begin with a data check and i really want to reset here. it is unc
meanwhile, jeremy corbyn will try to shore up his support in working-class areas, warning about may's plan. tim cooky helped british officials investigate terror attacks. cook spoke to bloomberg's emily chang. tim: in cases where we have had information and they have gone through the lawful process, we not just give it, but we do it very promptly. reporter: law enforcement officials have criticized apple for the high privacy standards. the ruler of kuwait is trying to resolve the dispute...
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and jeremy corbyn clash pollrror as one new shows the conservatively narrowing to one percentage point. trump vows to calm a flare up in the gulf, but tensions continue to flare in the region. tim cook sayso the tech giant has helped u.k. officials investigate terror attacks. >> we have been cooperating with in not onlyernment -- not only in law enforcement kind of matters, but on some of the attacks. ♪ welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe," our flagship morning show in the city of london. i'm manus cranny in the studio. anna: i'm anna edwards, out in my sister. until the u.k. voters go to the polls. focus remainsthe on the aftermath of the terror attacks. diplomatically, we see the fallout of trump's tweets. that continues to be the focus. plenty to talk about, and the latest polling figures, but manus, we have to talk about the aftermath of the qatar-saudi cla sh. absolutely, we some money flow out of some of those equity markets. the question at 7:00 a.m. today, is will that continue? let's pick up on the narrowing in the lead in the polls? have you taken outlier risk position? you have slower services. what would a labour victory mean for the gilt market? this is a couple of d
and jeremy corbyn clash pollrror as one new shows the conservatively narrowing to one percentage point. trump vows to calm a flare up in the gulf, but tensions continue to flare in the region. tim cook sayso the tech giant has helped u.k. officials investigate terror attacks. >> we have been cooperating with in not onlyernment -- not only in law enforcement kind of matters, but on some of the attacks. ♪ welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe," our flagship morning show in the...