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all players need to dress smartly, and ding is keen to look his best. —— everyone is keen to get a lookhere it is shown by the national state broadcaster. 210 million people watch the 2016 world championship on cctv five. he is so popular and famous, so everybody wanted to win. so that is something very heavy on his shoulders. —— wants him to win. but generally, i think ding can deal with this. ding tries not to put more pressure on himself by thinking about the people watching on television. there are a few thousand people in my area, so that is why i don't think about how many people are watching. the hardest part is after the match. winning is ok, but lose... it is harder to learn how to make it well. in europe, snooker balls might —— snooker‘s most popular star, ronnie 0'sullivan, knows the pressure. you need to embrace the expectation level. either it sits comfortable with you wouldn't affect your performance. either way, i think you need to be a strong character. you have to have big shoulders and be quite thick—skinned and not allow things to get to you. ding's fans do not get to
all players need to dress smartly, and ding is keen to look his best. —— everyone is keen to get a lookhere it is shown by the national state broadcaster. 210 million people watch the 2016 world championship on cctv five. he is so popular and famous, so everybody wanted to win. so that is something very heavy on his shoulders. —— wants him to win. but generally, i think ding can deal with this. ding tries not to put more pressure on himself by thinking about the people watching on...
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she was very talented, and enthusiastic rugby player, and a keen supporter of derby county.promise unfulfilled. our family are devastated by this senseless and tragic attack. but as the statement from the victim's family, issued on their behalf by the foreign office. police in sheffield are investigating four unexplained deaths in the barnsley area which they think might be linked to heroin use. they're trying to find out if the deaths were caused by the strength and content of the drug being used locally. the three men and a woman were aged between 31 and 47 and were found at separate addresses. driving tests are getting an mot in order to better reflect the demands of modern motoring. from december, learner drivers will no longer have to tackle some traditional manoeuvres, but will instead be expected to demonstrate new skills — such as using a sat nav safely. judith moritz has the details. every motorist has been through it, the rite of passage of taking a driving test, but in future learners will be examined on new things. the first driving test was taken in 1935. clearl
she was very talented, and enthusiastic rugby player, and a keen supporter of derby county.promise unfulfilled. our family are devastated by this senseless and tragic attack. but as the statement from the victim's family, issued on their behalf by the foreign office. police in sheffield are investigating four unexplained deaths in the barnsley area which they think might be linked to heroin use. they're trying to find out if the deaths were caused by the strength and content of the drug being...
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i know there are members of the media very keen to ask questionslj media very keen to ask questions.tions.” think it is only fair we take questions from staff if there are any. before we turn to the media. is anyone from gs k who would like to ask a question? over recent years, a rapid increase in studentjewish and fees. low interest rates set to increase by a third. university is 110w increase by a third. university is now less accessible. how would you make university affordable for all? you are right. the tuition fees were introduced. over the years, we have seen more introduced. over the years, we have seen more people are having an opportunity to go to university. when the tuition fees came in, a lot of people said what they thought might happen would young people from less advantaged families might be less advantaged families might be less likely to go to university. in fa ct, less likely to go to university. in fact, that is not the case. the reverse has happened. we have seen people crucially still being able to ta ke people crucially still being able to take those university
i know there are members of the media very keen to ask questionslj media very keen to ask questions.tions.” think it is only fair we take questions from staff if there are any. before we turn to the media. is anyone from gs k who would like to ask a question? over recent years, a rapid increase in studentjewish and fees. low interest rates set to increase by a third. university is 110w increase by a third. university is now less accessible. how would you make university affordable for all?...
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notjust for very keen to havejohn terry on board. not just for what very keen to havejohn terry on board. notjust for what he brings asa board. notjust for what he brings as a player, but for what he brings as a player, but for what he brings asa as a player, but for what he brings as a leader, as a personality within the group as well. do not be surprised if he ends up in the premier league as well. it is interesting you say it is notjust him asa interesting you say it is notjust him as a player, it is the qualities of leadership and example, because he has had his ups and downs in his playing career, his personal life, controversy has been associated with him. fora young controversy has been associated with him. for a young and raw talent, it isa him. for a young and raw talent, it is a good object lesson in how you get over those things and how you concentrate on the football and how you turn from a boy into a man. yes, thatis you turn from a boy into a man. yes, that is part of it as well. i played football myself 90 years profes
notjust for very keen to havejohn terry on board. not just for what very keen to havejohn terry on board. notjust for what he brings asa board. notjust for what he brings as a player, but for what he brings as a player, but for what he brings asa as a player, but for what he brings as a leader, as a personality within the group as well. do not be surprised if he ends up in the premier league as well. it is interesting you say it is notjust him asa interesting you say it is notjust him as a...
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shell has been active in nigeria for nearly 60 years and was keen to acquire the field. to £1.3 million. he is also being issued with a formal reprimand. he is subject to it investigates. —— investigation. in usual story. he is accused of sticking his nose in where he shouldn't stick his nose in. this person, it is acknowledged by ba rclays had person, it is acknowledged by barclays had some personal issues in the past, and someone wrote to the members of the boards of back with whether or not this new person was a suitable higher and said maybe that jes staley was a old friend of his and due diligence had been ignored. jes staley saw this as as knifing someone who has had problems in me half and i was ok but at this did not sit well with him. he wanted to know who sent the letter. he then mistakenly thought he was cleared to restart the hunt and totalling involved us in authorities. he was then told that was not appropriate and whistle—blowing only works if the system is anonymous. that is a regulators get so upset if chief executives hunt down whistle blows, the system
shell has been active in nigeria for nearly 60 years and was keen to acquire the field. to £1.3 million. he is also being issued with a formal reprimand. he is subject to it investigates. —— investigation. in usual story. he is accused of sticking his nose in where he shouldn't stick his nose in. this person, it is acknowledged by ba rclays had person, it is acknowledged by barclays had some personal issues in the past, and someone wrote to the members of the boards of back with whether or...
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all snooker players need to dress smartly and ding's keen to look his best. dingjunhui!where it is shown by the national state broadcaster. 210 million people watched the 2016 world championship on cctv5. he's so popular and so famous, so fans want him to win every game he played. so that's definitely something very heavy on his shoulder. so, he has to face it. but i think, generally, ding can deal with this. ding tries not to put extra pressure on himself by thinking about the millions of people watching on tv. i playing live in that area. it is quite a few thousand people. that's why i think it's an extra cameraman. but i don't think about how many people are watching. the hardest part is after the match. winning is ok, but to lose is... is harder to learn how to make it well. in europe, snooker‘s most popular star is ronnie 0'sullivan. he also understands the pressure of being expected to win. you have to get your head around it. you know, you have to accept it, that that's the situation you're in. you need to embrace that kind of expectation level. it either sits com
all snooker players need to dress smartly and ding's keen to look his best. dingjunhui!where it is shown by the national state broadcaster. 210 million people watched the 2016 world championship on cctv5. he's so popular and so famous, so fans want him to win every game he played. so that's definitely something very heavy on his shoulder. so, he has to face it. but i think, generally, ding can deal with this. ding tries not to put extra pressure on himself by thinking about the millions of...
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i am not keen on that idea. look at these balloons. isn't that absolutely beautiful? the weather is completely perfect. we just had a safety briefing. we heard about the wind. all of that. me and conditions, absolutely, this morning. i will ta ke absolutely, this morning. i will take you over to meet my pilot. —— mint conditions. he will give us a taste of what we can expect. we are hoping to bring you live broadcasts as we cross on this world record attempt. we really wants to get on
i am not keen on that idea. look at these balloons. isn't that absolutely beautiful? the weather is completely perfect. we just had a safety briefing. we heard about the wind. all of that. me and conditions, absolutely, this morning. i will ta ke absolutely, this morning. i will take you over to meet my pilot. —— mint conditions. he will give us a taste of what we can expect. we are hoping to bring you live broadcasts as we cross on this world record attempt. we really wants to get on
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what industry will be keen to get on-board? on the indian side, there area on-board?here are a lot of people who are looking to see if services exports to the uk expanded. for example, corporations on exporting legal services. we have similar legal systems and that would be one thing we would be happy to see develop. there is a pharmaceutical industry, our car industry with similar companies. from the british side i think there has been some hope that financial services would benefit especially given the current indian focus to expand finance to many people who've been outside the financial net. thank you very much. when we hear more about philip hammond's trip we will update you. there are currently around 12,000 eu regulations in force across the union and they cover everything from banking and the chemicals industry, to agriculture and the airline industry. here's our transport corresponded richard westcott to talk through some of the pitfalls that brexit could create for the business of aviation. lots of industries is just telling for position they want to get to
what industry will be keen to get on-board? on the indian side, there area on-board?here are a lot of people who are looking to see if services exports to the uk expanded. for example, corporations on exporting legal services. we have similar legal systems and that would be one thing we would be happy to see develop. there is a pharmaceutical industry, our car industry with similar companies. from the british side i think there has been some hope that financial services would benefit especially...
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i am tom keene and guy johnson is in for francine.a red tie and a blue tie, not american appropriate, it was eclectic. guy: 11 people, an interesting mix. in terms of the political distribution, my big takeaway was that macron came away unscathed. tom: the opera in paris was there. i look at the who won and who lost, nothing really changed, did it? guy: yes, nothing really changed . what is clear and increasingly clear remains this split on the left. the fact that they are really dividing their forces. chon came off well, a good debater, articulate. them. and hammond between the left in france. the think about carefully. tom: completely different than what we see in an american debate. let's get to the bloomberg first word news. taylor: north korea has conducted another ballistic missile test a couple of days before the meeting between president trump and the chinese president. the missile was fired into the east sea, japan called it a major provocation and donald trump is likely to push china's leader to push the north koreans on the
i am tom keene and guy johnson is in for francine.a red tie and a blue tie, not american appropriate, it was eclectic. guy: 11 people, an interesting mix. in terms of the political distribution, my big takeaway was that macron came away unscathed. tom: the opera in paris was there. i look at the who won and who lost, nothing really changed, did it? guy: yes, nothing really changed . what is clear and increasingly clear remains this split on the left. the fact that they are really dividing their...
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will be interesting to see whether this is going to be the kind of thing that people are terribly keeny matters because if you keep saying we will tax big companies, big corporations, big international corporations, the whole reason didn't pay so much tax is because they are based in many different tax
will be interesting to see whether this is going to be the kind of thing that people are terribly keeny matters because if you keep saying we will tax big companies, big corporations, big international corporations, the whole reason didn't pay so much tax is because they are based in many different tax
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how keen jeremy corbyn would be on that, you wonder.y corbyn would be on that, you wonder. it is one thing to think you might want to go back. as you say, where and doing what? when? and how soon. very quick look at the daily express. fresh calls forfunding look at the daily express. fresh calls for funding for authority that pays terrorists. this plays very much to those who want to reduce the amount that is given to foreign aid. theresa may immediately, very early on, came out and said she would support the .7% target of gdp that would go towards aid. many people thought she would go back from that. it was very much david cameron, fresh face of the tory party together with the green stuff that got dropped. what our aid money is going to is much more about building future markets for us. before it was not so much about that. she has committed very on to keeping it full studies is incredibly popular with readers of the daily express. this is about a mentally ill arab, says the daily express who killed a british student and is in line to
how keen jeremy corbyn would be on that, you wonder.y corbyn would be on that, you wonder. it is one thing to think you might want to go back. as you say, where and doing what? when? and how soon. very quick look at the daily express. fresh calls forfunding look at the daily express. fresh calls for funding for authority that pays terrorists. this plays very much to those who want to reduce the amount that is given to foreign aid. theresa may immediately, very early on, came out and said she...
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i think they are very keen to do a deal. why would the papers exaggerate this?rnalists, ay! yeah, yeah, theyjust want a good headline. they are scandalous rags! there is a very good matt cartoon on there is a very good matt cartoon on the telegraph. we will not take part but we have to keep paying, like gym membership. somebody reading the brexit bill. theresa may keeps saying she needs a big majority so she has got the mandate to negotiate how she wants to within brexit. is there any chance you will hold onto there any chance you will hold onto the single market or the customs union? this is an area i am not totally a n union? this is an area i am not totally an expert on. i don‘t think we really need to copy from people i have spoken to that none more about these things than i do, i think that ina these things than i do, i think that in a sense you are still a member of europe by the backdoor because you will still have these laws affecting it. -- that will still have these laws affecting it. —— that know. i want three and fair trade. i it. —— that know. i wan
i think they are very keen to do a deal. why would the papers exaggerate this?rnalists, ay! yeah, yeah, theyjust want a good headline. they are scandalous rags! there is a very good matt cartoon on there is a very good matt cartoon on the telegraph. we will not take part but we have to keep paying, like gym membership. somebody reading the brexit bill. theresa may keeps saying she needs a big majority so she has got the mandate to negotiate how she wants to within brexit. is there any chance...
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. least cambridge are keen to concentrate on their own boatm least cambridge are keen to concentrateus winning than them losing. but there is i guess a hidden animosity between the two that occasionally comes out. we are focused on ourselves. i'm good friends with will, who was in that crew, there is no hard feelings, no feelings at all. hard feelings or not, the undercurrent of rivalry remains just below the surface. winning is everything, whichever boat you are in. and at races live tomorrow afternoon bbc one. liverpool still leading in the early kick—off, commentary on bbc radio 5 live. but for now, that is all the sport. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. the next news on bbc one is at 6:35. hello. you're watching the bbc news channel with julian worricker. more now on our top story. the uk has said it will stand up for gibraltar‘s interests after the territory accused spain of using brexit to forward its territorial aims. after reported lobbying from spain, the eu's brexit negotiation strategy is that decisions affecting gibraltar will be run pas
. least cambridge are keen to concentrate on their own boatm least cambridge are keen to concentrateus winning than them losing. but there is i guess a hidden animosity between the two that occasionally comes out. we are focused on ourselves. i'm good friends with will, who was in that crew, there is no hard feelings, no feelings at all. hard feelings or not, the undercurrent of rivalry remains just below the surface. winning is everything, whichever boat you are in. and at races live tomorrow...
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the families of sofia hotchkiss and jack burn are keen to ta ke hotchkiss and jack burn are keen to takeperly investigated. this woman's son died in 2013 from an infection hours after being born but she says mistakes made during the 36 hour labour contributed to his death and she can't understand why the trust haven't answered her questions. why they left it so long, why they didn't induce me the night i went in. they were saying there was an obstruction. the night i went m, was an obstruction. the night i went in, wasn'tan was an obstruction. the night i went in, wasn't an infection. in the two days i was in there, infection set m, days i was in there, infection set in, and they didn't pick up on it, which cost me my baby. after we raised concerns, the local coroner is now considering opening an inquest into jack's death. the trust meanwhile maintain that they do examine all deaths. i am aware that each of the cases that have been brought to our attention as part of this investigation has been investigated. we have done root cause analysis, which is a more detailed investigation on most
the families of sofia hotchkiss and jack burn are keen to ta ke hotchkiss and jack burn are keen to takeperly investigated. this woman's son died in 2013 from an infection hours after being born but she says mistakes made during the 36 hour labour contributed to his death and she can't understand why the trust haven't answered her questions. why they left it so long, why they didn't induce me the night i went in. they were saying there was an obstruction. the night i went m, was an obstruction....
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emmanuel macron was in paris today, keen to display his statesmanlike credentials, remembering victimsand while his rival hugged and kissed her way through the crowds today, mr macron had onlookers behind cordons, only the press allowed near. political gloves are off for both candidates, this is the fight of their professional life. they need to win voters outside their true traditional support base to make it to the top. or it? translation: i plan to abstain. i don't like either candidate. i will vote for macron even if i don't want him as a president, but i want him more than marine le pen. and france's political establishment, including its current president, has urged all voters, to do the same. translation: the far right would deeply divide france. it would stigmatise some of our fellow citizens because of its origins. it would undermine the religion and republic. aware of her party's divisive reputation, marine le pen had a surprise announcement tonight. she said she was stepping aside as president of the national front to run for president of all of france. emmanuel macron still
emmanuel macron was in paris today, keen to display his statesmanlike credentials, remembering victimsand while his rival hugged and kissed her way through the crowds today, mr macron had onlookers behind cordons, only the press allowed near. political gloves are off for both candidates, this is the fight of their professional life. they need to win voters outside their true traditional support base to make it to the top. or it? translation: i plan to abstain. i don't like either candidate. i...
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everybody‘s keen to catch up.atiently waits, it's a chance to meet relatives i didn't know i had. do you know how we're related? i belong to the grandmother older than her. this is my cousin... cousin? his son is your dad? yeah. hi. thank you very much. i'm your aunt. yeah. people are so excited to see each other that they're socialising and they're slowly, slowly, slowly moving towards this way. hopefully we get the picture by the end of the day. first to join our living family true, great grandmother elizabeth, surrounded by her six surviving children, who have a combined age of more than 400. next to join, my aunts and uncles. now the third generation has been called. so that means the people who call my great grandmother great grandmother, so i'm part of them and i'm going tojoin them. my mother has been holding this party for about 20 years. she enjoys it. she would like to do it every quarter of a year. she's happy to see her family coming together. she has become like the pillar for the family unit. applaus
everybody‘s keen to catch up.atiently waits, it's a chance to meet relatives i didn't know i had. do you know how we're related? i belong to the grandmother older than her. this is my cousin... cousin? his son is your dad? yeah. hi. thank you very much. i'm your aunt. yeah. people are so excited to see each other that they're socialising and they're slowly, slowly, slowly moving towards this way. hopefully we get the picture by the end of the day. first to join our living family true, great...
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i think the public is keen on accountability, much more now, keen on facts in a way they were not beforeare in public focus. i think we are increasingly relevant. ok, but where will you go with it? you were saying your starting point was for the next 20 years. where i'm going with it is, i think about my own kids. you know, i've got kids who are late teens and early 20s, and they have grown up not really, frankly, settling down to watch news and current affairs television in the way that we did. so do you think it doesn't have a future? no, i think because... thank goodness, i still believe, from the feedback i get, anecdotal and the evidence we get in audience research, that there are enough people who value what we do, that we've got a very strong future. and i think tim is right, in the current political environment around the world, and all this discussion of fake news and alternative facts, and an attempt by so many people in power to manipulate information... it's an antidote. but you must have had people walk out on you? very few, actually. very few. one of the most memorable wasj
i think the public is keen on accountability, much more now, keen on facts in a way they were not beforeare in public focus. i think we are increasingly relevant. ok, but where will you go with it? you were saying your starting point was for the next 20 years. where i'm going with it is, i think about my own kids. you know, i've got kids who are late teens and early 20s, and they have grown up not really, frankly, settling down to watch news and current affairs television in the way that we...
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francine: tom keene knows that brasserie well.s them of sarkozy. but at the end of the day, he is not a politician. do we need to give him the benefit of the doubt and will people understand that? jonathan: i think so. the important thing in this, as with her father in 2002, is the strength of the anti-le pen votes. all evidence remains that is as strong as ever. from thoseconcern leftist voters who cannot bring themselves to vote for a banker, but i think the le pen reflects will be strong, particularly since she has been talking to her base. she is going back to the old rhetoric of not -- and not broadening her support. tom: you read your wonderful book with a chapter on the weight of history. how disciples of lee on bloom, the socialist from world war ii, how they will vote for a banker? jonathan: well, they will vote against le pen. the social democratic wing of the socialist party, which has really split from that party, they are looking for a home. macron is really their home, except that when they were in government togethe
francine: tom keene knows that brasserie well.s them of sarkozy. but at the end of the day, he is not a politician. do we need to give him the benefit of the doubt and will people understand that? jonathan: i think so. the important thing in this, as with her father in 2002, is the strength of the anti-le pen votes. all evidence remains that is as strong as ever. from thoseconcern leftist voters who cannot bring themselves to vote for a banker, but i think the le pen reflects will be strong,...
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iam keen moment. i feel we are on the cusp of something really big.trying to make that change. as you can see, i have my own trying to make that change. as you can see, i have my own reasons trying to make that change. as you can see, i have my own reasons for being involved in mental health. what happened to me, my mother, when i was younger. rhiannon's one—year—old son died five years ago. her husband, who blamed himself, took his own life. her story features in the programme presented by nick knowles. the more people we can get to talk about mental health, the better. silence is killing people. it really is as bad as that. i should stop talking now. meeting the runners, confronting their adversity and watching the programme left william feeling quite emotional, he said. then its challenges the race in six days. all the best for sunday. peter horne, bbc news. —— peter hunt. let's get more now on the news that theresa may has announced plans to call a general election for the 8th ofjune. that is in just over seven weeks. she said, as she stood out he
iam keen moment. i feel we are on the cusp of something really big.trying to make that change. as you can see, i have my own trying to make that change. as you can see, i have my own reasons trying to make that change. as you can see, i have my own reasons for being involved in mental health. what happened to me, my mother, when i was younger. rhiannon's one—year—old son died five years ago. her husband, who blamed himself, took his own life. her story features in the programme presented by...
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the industry is keen to keep its celebrity brand ambassadors in the spotlight. george clooney was seen sporting his a mega speed master. -- omega speed master. he was all smiles when he met his childhood hero buzz aldrin. the watch has been worn on every nasa mission since 1985. that's the latest from the business desk. back over to brent. brent: thank you very much. now to venezuela. that country's socialist government is announcing it is withdrawing from the organization of american states after weeks of antigovernment protests in the government -- in the country. another protester was killed in the country on wednesday, bringing the death toll to at least 29 people over the past fp -- four weeks. demonstrators blamed the venezuelan president for a lack of food and medical supplies and a rise in crime. the moscow international security conference, it comes at a time when the kremlin is spending more on defense and militarization than ever before and it is also getting the public involved. our moscow bureau chief has more on how were games -- how war games are
the industry is keen to keep its celebrity brand ambassadors in the spotlight. george clooney was seen sporting his a mega speed master. -- omega speed master. he was all smiles when he met his childhood hero buzz aldrin. the watch has been worn on every nasa mission since 1985. that's the latest from the business desk. back over to brent. brent: thank you very much. now to venezuela. that country's socialist government is announcing it is withdrawing from the organization of american states...
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they are keen to the exit. the risks are rising. morning on the bloomberg is that can they really stick to three hikes and reduce the balance sheets at the end of the year? what do you make of that? a potential interruption in the hike plan? >> i think they will probably more times hiking 2 and probably announce in december, they are exiting and reducing the balance sheets. i think you will get a slight n the cycle. they are keen to get away from the zero balance. the dreaded zero for interest rates. it raises some risk. has taken theed foot of the accelerator or slammed on the brakes, somebody is going through the window. >> the equity market, the biggest yesterday in 14 months. from the bond, the equity, the fx, where is the biggest risk from this potential policy from the fed? >> the most risky assets, equities, high-yield, they benefited from qe when we went into qe, we had the premium compressed. investors went into higher-yielding assets and equities. when the fed reverses, the biggest risk is equities and high yields. market
they are keen to the exit. the risks are rising. morning on the bloomberg is that can they really stick to three hikes and reduce the balance sheets at the end of the year? what do you make of that? a potential interruption in the hike plan? >> i think they will probably more times hiking 2 and probably announce in december, they are exiting and reducing the balance sheets. i think you will get a slight n the cycle. they are keen to get away from the zero balance. the dreaded zero for...
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am tomnson in london, i keene in new york.ia, we will give you coverage throughout the day. later, dennis ross will be with us. burns willnvestor join us from boston, the harvard kennedy school. scheduled inni moments. here is taylor riggs. taylor: pressure's president is condemning the u.s. strike against syria, calling it an act of aggression. u.s. warships fired 59 cruise missiles after accusing bashar usingad's regime of chemical weapons to kill civilians. president trump made the...
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german businesses are keeping a keen eye on the referendum.of the companies are saying if it goes through with a yes, at least things will calm down a bit. but if there is a no vote, there will almost certainly be a new referendum along with fresh uncertainty. >> german companies are hoping for stability in turkey, whatever the outcome, and an end to the uncertainty that has weighed on them. >> some corporate news. they reached one further milestone in its turbulent history. the italian carrier's management has made a last-ditch deal to prevent bankruptcy. under a 2 billion euro capitalization agreement, the struggling airline will cut workers wages by 8% and lay off about 1000 employees. creditors forced unions to accept the cost-cutting in return for a bailout. italy's premier urged the workers to approve the deal. previous bailouts by the government to save the airline have already totaled more than 12 billion euros. credit suisse has agreed to reduce onus is for executives by 40%. investors have criticized the company proposal to pay out 7
german businesses are keeping a keen eye on the referendum.of the companies are saying if it goes through with a yes, at least things will calm down a bit. but if there is a no vote, there will almost certainly be a new referendum along with fresh uncertainty. >> german companies are hoping for stability in turkey, whatever the outcome, and an end to the uncertainty that has weighed on them. >> some corporate news. they reached one further milestone in its turbulent history. the...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: guy johnson in london and tom keene in new york. the thick of the earnings reporting season this morning. bsf out, high quarterly profits. airbus having production problems. deutsche bank, we talked about that already. the european equity story at the moment -- if you look at the charts, it looks incredibly positive. only get confirmation from the politics, policy would view and the earning point of view? james bevan is with us. is the drive into the european equities the right impulse? getting lots of positive evidence that the european recovery is on track. it is too early to give up on the recovery in the united states. a lot of people are saying that there is value -- we see companies coming out with better numbers and guiding numbers higher through the rest of the year. and that says to me that we are not do a better market in u.s. equities. we could still see multiple earnings growth and it is too early. guy: in terms of the valuation discrepancy, isn't there more headroom in europe as the earning start to come through? james:
this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: guy johnson in london and tom keene in new york. the thick of the earnings reporting season this morning. bsf out, high quarterly profits. airbus having production problems. deutsche bank, we talked about that already. the european equity story at the moment -- if you look at the charts, it looks incredibly positive. only get confirmation from the politics, policy would view and the earning point of view? james bevan is with us. is the drive into the european...
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i am tom keene. that she is lucky not here. the french debate, looking a lot american, isn't it? guy: it will be much more confusing, must more difficult to do damage to macron. with 11 on stage, it will be much more choreographed. tom: with ever bloomberg first word news. there is taylor riggs. taylor: and st. petersburg, russia, radical islamist suspected in the subway bombing that killed 14 people according to the government appear to stand with says the suspect was born there but became a russian citizen. investigators suspect it was a suicide attack and the bomber carried the device in a backpack. rights of dropping u.k. to boost trade efforts outside europe, the trade minister tells bloomberg that 90% of global warming is generated outside the continent. he says the u.k. must direct in economic activity to a specific. in the u.s. -- asia-pacific. senate democrats have enough votes to block neil gorsuch with made -- maybe republicans to use the nuclear option. they hold an advantage in the city and rules require 60 votes t
i am tom keene. that she is lucky not here. the french debate, looking a lot american, isn't it? guy: it will be much more confusing, must more difficult to do damage to macron. with 11 on stage, it will be much more choreographed. tom: with ever bloomberg first word news. there is taylor riggs. taylor: and st. petersburg, russia, radical islamist suspected in the subway bombing that killed 14 people according to the government appear to stand with says the suspect was born there but became a...
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general keene, always great to have you. you. >> good talking to you, jenna. >> jon: let's delve into some of this a little bit more. during the campaign, president trump was critical of the american military involved in foreign hot spots, but mr. trump seems to have changed his mind since taking the oath of office. citing the launch of the air strike on syria and dropping the so called mother of all bombs on the ice is complex in eastern afghanistan. there is the back and forth with north korea over its nuclear ambitions. does all of this point to a new trump doctrine? let's take it up with simon rosenberg, president and founder of nbn and a former campaign advisor to president clinton. rich valerie is here as well. rich, you wrote an interesting piece. >> jacksonians a focus on the national interest above all else. they don't care too much about spreading our ideals around the world. they aren't optimistic about our ability to spread ideals around the world, but they will use force when they think our national interest is
general keene, always great to have you. you. >> good talking to you, jenna. >> jon: let's delve into some of this a little bit more. during the campaign, president trump was critical of the american military involved in foreign hot spots, but mr. trump seems to have changed his mind since taking the oath of office. citing the launch of the air strike on syria and dropping the so called mother of all bombs on the ice is complex in eastern afghanistan. there is the back and forth...
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cannabis has been in lebanon for centuries, but i quickly found most people were not keen to talk aboutamera. punishment isjust talk about it openly and camera. punishment is just smoking can talk about it openly and camera. punishment isjust smoking can be harsh, so people don't want to admit they do it. eventually, ifound someone they do it. eventually, ifound someone who had written extensively about hashish in lebanon and he agreed to talk, as long as we didn't show his face. tell me what i need to know about hashish in lebanon. it's so common now across all classes and regions. what is the low? if it's not your first offence, you could get a few months or years. for dealers it is more. some people charge for using, because they're one of the few people who don't smoke. but nobody talks about it, because it is stigmatised. a person who suffers from that will be ostracised. who is making money from it? everyone is making money from it. the growers, the dealers, of course and sadly, the people entrusted in fighting drugs are making a good income out of it. the only people really payin
cannabis has been in lebanon for centuries, but i quickly found most people were not keen to talk aboutamera. punishment isjust talk about it openly and camera. punishment is just smoking can talk about it openly and camera. punishment isjust smoking can be harsh, so people don't want to admit they do it. eventually, ifound someone they do it. eventually, ifound someone who had written extensively about hashish in lebanon and he agreed to talk, as long as we didn't show his face. tell me what i...
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well, after the summit ended, donald tusk, president of the european council, was keen to stress thathts of eu nationals living in the uk and british nationals living in the eu, had to be a priority in the negotiations. he called for a serious response from britain on the issue. today's discussion made clear that when it comes to reaching a decision on substance rights not only speed is of the essence but above all quality. as so many peoples lives depend on. we're talking about four and a half million people, europeans residing in the uk and britons living on the continent. 0ver residing in the uk and britons living on the continent. over the past weeks we have repeatedly had from my british friends and also during my visit to london that they are ready to agree on this issue correctly but i would like to state very clearly that we need real guarantees for our people to live and work and study in the uk and the same goes for the british. the commission has prepared a full list of rights and benefits that we want to guarantee for those affected by brexit. in order to achieve sufficien
well, after the summit ended, donald tusk, president of the european council, was keen to stress thathts of eu nationals living in the uk and british nationals living in the eu, had to be a priority in the negotiations. he called for a serious response from britain on the issue. today's discussion made clear that when it comes to reaching a decision on substance rights not only speed is of the essence but above all quality. as so many peoples lives depend on. we're talking about four and a half...
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they were very keen to make it look like they are completely united. do you think they are?they are. the contents of the guidelines were well known beforehand so this whole summit, the sole act of self reassurance. it worked, i think. sole act of self reassurance. it worked, ithink. they sole act of self reassurance. it worked, i think. they were able to show that they are united so far. i see so show that they are united so far. i see so far because we will see along with unity will hold when the real negotiations begin. do you think it when not all that there will be differences between the countries? of course there are and always have been. but i think that the unity of the eu especially in the view of what happened last couple of months and years is so important for those countries that i think they are going to remain more or less unified. many people see germany most important country in the european union and directs policy in some senses. we had from angela merkel seeing that there's no conspiracy. what is the german view? she is right to say there was no conspiracy
they were very keen to make it look like they are completely united. do you think they are?they are. the contents of the guidelines were well known beforehand so this whole summit, the sole act of self reassurance. it worked, i think. sole act of self reassurance. it worked, ithink. they sole act of self reassurance. it worked, i think. they were able to show that they are united so far. i see so show that they are united so far. i see so far because we will see along with unity will hold when...
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he was keen to be charming. but also firm. and you know-- . >> rose: keen to be charming, that is a british expression. >> actually, we are-- he has a spot for the button on the desk which looks rather uncanily. >> rose: friday afternoon. >> looked like something out of dr. strange love, box on the desk, we looked at the button and he pushes the button and he calls up a diet coke. he had made jokes sometimes about-- so we-- he doesn't dring diet cola. so we had diet cokes. he showed us a picture of jackson. he showed us around the office. he was very keen to, you know, be hospitable and gracious and share good wil. >> rose: what do you make of his presidency so far? >> his presidency has certainly taken the rest of the world aback. it has been unconventional. it's been often frustrating and baffling. it's been exhausting as a journalist to cover it it because we're dealing with tweets at all hours of day and night. however, as we wrote in our piece today, he is an imper yas president. he's an unconventional president. but ther
he was keen to be charming. but also firm. and you know-- . >> rose: keen to be charming, that is a british expression. >> actually, we are-- he has a spot for the button on the desk which looks rather uncanily. >> rose: friday afternoon. >> looked like something out of dr. strange love, box on the desk, we looked at the button and he pushes the button and he calls up a diet coke. he had made jokes sometimes about-- so we-- he doesn't dring diet cola. so we had diet...
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we are particular keen to hearfrom usual way, get in touch with us.ic time. what are your tips, what are your secrets? use your imagination and save cash, maybe not splashing so much money about. can i just say good luck to luke on how well did he do that! he is brilliant. coming up in the next half—hour: youth versus experience. can rising star anthonyjoshua beat veteran wladimir klitschko when they meet in the richest bout in british boxing history tonight? we will have all the latest just after 7:30am. stay with us. headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast, with sally nugent and jon kay. coming up before 8am, sarah has the weather. but first at just after 7:30am, a summary of this morning's main news. there are growing calls for a public inquiry following the conviction of a breast surgeon who carried out a series of needless operations. ian paterson was found guilty of intentionally wounding his patients at two private hospitals in the west midlands. now solicitors working on the case say the true number of his victims could be in the hundred
we are particular keen to hearfrom usual way, get in touch with us.ic time. what are your tips, what are your secrets? use your imagination and save cash, maybe not splashing so much money about. can i just say good luck to luke on how well did he do that! he is brilliant. coming up in the next half—hour: youth versus experience. can rising star anthonyjoshua beat veteran wladimir klitschko when they meet in the richest bout in british boxing history tonight? we will have all the latest just...
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david: you have a president very keen on implementing tax reforms.s adamant that they are driving the train. how much of that would fall under treasury department? you have heard the reports that offices are empty, positions are unfilled and names have not been named. how handicapped is the treasury department at this point with going forward with tax reform? >> what you do not have is your policy leaders, your emissaries who can go and represent you the way you would if you had a full complement of deputy secretary, under secretaries, and an assistant secretary for tax policy. it is not a perfect situation, but i think it would be a mistake to think that treasury comes to the tax reform debate without very substantial resources. the question is where the decision-making in the administration will fall and the policy of leadership will be at the treasury department or elsewhere, and within the white house, which camp in the white house will make the recommendations and ultimately shape where the president goes? they have a lot of support for business
david: you have a president very keen on implementing tax reforms.s adamant that they are driving the train. how much of that would fall under treasury department? you have heard the reports that offices are empty, positions are unfilled and names have not been named. how handicapped is the treasury department at this point with going forward with tax reform? >> what you do not have is your policy leaders, your emissaries who can go and represent you the way you would if you had a full...
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what other business leaders are keen to see this relationship drive?ng financial services as its strong point. mr hammond says, making india but to get it financed in the uk. —— make in india. whichever sector in india is looking for more capital, the uk is selling itself as the point of finances. we have seen massa la bonds, a new class of debt instrument. the uk seems to be the primary target for indian companies wanting these bonds. india needs about $1.5 trillion of infrastructure funding. that funding is likely to come more and more from products like these bonds. mr hammond is saying, we have innovative financial products. he wa nts innovative financial products. he wants more indian companies to come to the uk for that. thank you very much. we will keep you across how that trip goes. some other news. president trump has signed a highly controversial order that will roll back an obama—era law restricting how internet service providers could use americans' online data. the us house of representatives and the senate backed the repeal last month. th
what other business leaders are keen to see this relationship drive?ng financial services as its strong point. mr hammond says, making india but to get it financed in the uk. —— make in india. whichever sector in india is looking for more capital, the uk is selling itself as the point of finances. we have seen massa la bonds, a new class of debt instrument. the uk seems to be the primary target for indian companies wanting these bonds. india needs about $1.5 trillion of infrastructure...
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some of your shareholders, causeway capital and elliott, are very keen to you to engage.f people who say we understand you are not engaging, we don't see the downside of it but we respect your decision and then there are a fuel or so decision and then there are a fuel or so who have been public in saying they would like us to engage and there are people who are really looking forward to our april 19 investors presentation because they wa nt to investors presentation because they want to see our plan. they have seen what we have done in the last couple of years may want to know what we plan on going forward. are you fea rful plan on going forward. are you fearful if you were to fall to a bid from an american rival like ppg that jobs would be lost in europe as a result? there is a general opinion that the proposals essentially undervalues the company. we also look at issues such as the location of research and development, the dna of research and development, the dna of sustainability that we have and theissues of sustainability that we have and the issues around our stakeh
some of your shareholders, causeway capital and elliott, are very keen to you to engage.f people who say we understand you are not engaging, we don't see the downside of it but we respect your decision and then there are a fuel or so decision and then there are a fuel or so who have been public in saying they would like us to engage and there are people who are really looking forward to our april 19 investors presentation because they wa nt to investors presentation because they want to see our...
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but actually, 20 years ago, we were pretty keen on facts, and pretty keen on putting facts to the intervieweesd very quickly, the programme developed this human rights agenda. because i think everybody on the team cared about this. you will almost like a kind of chief prosecutor at the now international criminal court. that was the fun of it. you could have applied to thatjob, i think. i could have, i could have. but i knew nothing about anything, except — except that we got guests that did know things, and had cases to answer. but a lot of it was also about what drove them. what drove them, but you had to come away after 25 minutes with something new. you couldn'tjust regurgitate — yes, you couldn'tjust regurgitate the same thing. no, but i think that holding people to account, i still think that they are the best hardtalks. i don't know what you think. and i've only got one that i really remember very vividly — i mean there are others, there is jean—pierre bemba, who was vice president of the democratic party republic of congo at the time, and he now, you know, went to the international crim
but actually, 20 years ago, we were pretty keen on facts, and pretty keen on putting facts to the intervieweesd very quickly, the programme developed this human rights agenda. because i think everybody on the team cared about this. you will almost like a kind of chief prosecutor at the now international criminal court. that was the fun of it. you could have applied to thatjob, i think. i could have, i could have. but i knew nothing about anything, except — except that we got guests that did...
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trade was one of the, a bit of a discussion, the tpp having been scrapped, australia was keen to build they know the us is pretty happy with the bilateral deal it has with australia at the moment. sir we will see that one continue, i think. at the moment. sir we will see that one continue, ithink. good at the moment. sir we will see that one continue, i think. good to talk to you. the authorities in venezuela say at least 11 people died in violence and looting on thursday, making it the bloodiest day in three weeks of anti—government protests. 0ver that period, tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets demanding new presidential elections. sarah corker reports. another day of deadly unrest on the streets of caracas. riot police backed by armoured trucks fought running battles with protesters on thursday. the worst incident took place here, in the el valle district. 10 people were killed while trying to loot a bakery, some reportedly electrocuted. residents are now left to clean up after the chaos. translation: we lost everything here. if only it were just the food. everythi
trade was one of the, a bit of a discussion, the tpp having been scrapped, australia was keen to build they know the us is pretty happy with the bilateral deal it has with australia at the moment. sir we will see that one continue, i think. at the moment. sir we will see that one continue, ithink. good at the moment. sir we will see that one continue, i think. good to talk to you. the authorities in venezuela say at least 11 people died in violence and looting on thursday, making it the...
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donald trump was keen to find out when space travel to mars will be possible.ring my first term, or at worst, my second term. doctor whitson is due to return in september, and should not be too surprised if she gets a surprise to the oval office to distract the president from the rigourous dayjob. distract the president from the rigourous day job. i have been dealing with politicians all day, these people are so much more impressive, you have no idea. it's the 25th of april — anzac day, and services are being held in turkey and across asia to commemorate the date that forces from the australian and new zealand army corps landed at gallipoli in the ottoman empire in 1915. 11,000 anzac soldiers died during the eight—month campaign in world war one. let's cross live now to our sydney correspondent phil mercer. there have been hundreds of marches and parades across australia and new zealand, commemorating that horrible day in 1915 when the australian and new zealand army corps launched the offensive at gallipoli, more than 100 years ago. this is arguably the most s
donald trump was keen to find out when space travel to mars will be possible.ring my first term, or at worst, my second term. doctor whitson is due to return in september, and should not be too surprised if she gets a surprise to the oval office to distract the president from the rigourous dayjob. distract the president from the rigourous day job. i have been dealing with politicians all day, these people are so much more impressive, you have no idea. it's the 25th of april — anzac day, and...
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and his administration is keen to strike what it calls a "balanced and fair" trade agreement with japanency by america's decision to withdraw from the tra ns—pacific partnership trade deal. so we will have a discussion with out on an expert in world business report, coming up later. as mentioned earlier, donald trump has vowed to provide a boost to the country's car industry. but this isn't the only one hoping to benefit from policy changes made by the new administration. the us banking sector is one of the strongest performing sectors since the election in november. mr trump said he'd roll back the landmark dodd—frank reforms which were put in place as a result of the financial crisis. last week, citigroup and jp morgan reported a strong set of financial results. today, investors will be keeping an eye on goldman sachs and bank of america. so you can join so you canjoin me in about 20 minutes for world business report. a major manhunt is underway in the united states, after a man shot dead a grandfather, apparently at random, then posted footage of the killing on social media. facebook
and his administration is keen to strike what it calls a "balanced and fair" trade agreement with japanency by america's decision to withdraw from the tra ns—pacific partnership trade deal. so we will have a discussion with out on an expert in world business report, coming up later. as mentioned earlier, donald trump has vowed to provide a boost to the country's car industry. but this isn't the only one hoping to benefit from policy changes made by the new administration. the us...
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donald trump was keen to find out when space travel to mars will be possible.well we want to try and do it during my first term, or at worst, during my second term, so we'll have to speed that up a little bit, 0k? doctor whitson is due to return in september, and should not be too surprised if she gets a surprise to the oval office, to distract the president from the rigours of the dayjob. i have been dealing with politicians all day, these people are so much more impressive, you have no idea. greg dawson, bbc news. after 26 miles, a helping hand summed up the spirit of the marathon shared by so many. how are you feeling's they spoke through their last tough and hard steps. i went to the ground. it was desperate, really — really desperate. but thankfully, matthew came along. and i helped him up and his legs went again, so i realised that i was going to have to stay with him to make sure that he did get to that finish line. ..to see it through to the conclusion of this 26 mile 385—yard course. what did you actually say to him? i was like shouting in his ear, say
donald trump was keen to find out when space travel to mars will be possible.well we want to try and do it during my first term, or at worst, during my second term, so we'll have to speed that up a little bit, 0k? doctor whitson is due to return in september, and should not be too surprised if she gets a surprise to the oval office, to distract the president from the rigours of the dayjob. i have been dealing with politicians all day, these people are so much more impressive, you have no idea....
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those keen basketball followers among us will know north carolina was the same university michaeljordan there must be a loser. these were the scenes among the gonzaga fans. tears were flowing. this was just their second loss of the season. it's also the first time they'd made the championship game in their history. a tough pill to swallow for many of their fans. stay with us — in a few minutes we bring you a report about why older mothers have helped drive china's baby boom just over a year after the government dropped its one—child policy. the former mayor of london, ken livingstone has been suspended from the labour party for one year, following a disciplinary hearing over comments he made about adolf hitler. speaking after the hearing, which was held behind closed doors, mr livingstone said he was surprised he hadn't been expelled but stood by his original comments. i expected them to expel me. i now have to consider if i challenge this legally or live with it. you have just been suspended for another year, how do you feel about that? as iam not year, how do you feel about that? as i
those keen basketball followers among us will know north carolina was the same university michaeljordan there must be a loser. these were the scenes among the gonzaga fans. tears were flowing. this was just their second loss of the season. it's also the first time they'd made the championship game in their history. a tough pill to swallow for many of their fans. stay with us — in a few minutes we bring you a report about why older mothers have helped drive china's baby boom just over a year...
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we are both keen on box sets, so we do if we get time, in the evening.h all the children's programmes as well. yes, lots of children's programmes. there are a lot of them. some of them are really good but you have to pretend you are interested because george gets upset, you have to show due diligence. mr tumble, that kind of thing? fireman sam has taken a lot of... we've gone past but take the stage. charlotte will probably be into that soon. it is your time to sit with him next time. boot is there anything he particularly likes to watch? we have watched homeland. game of those we watched as well. seems that everyone does. it is worth watching. what else? goes my do you ever catch east standards? no, i'm afraid not. neighbours, just watch that at school. that was the big thing. you were saying about wanting something for you run a marathon, but i was saying it must be really ha rd marathon, but i was saying it must be really hard to watch a film before the marathon before you get the catchphrases stuck in your head and a annoy you the whole way around. a
we are both keen on box sets, so we do if we get time, in the evening.h all the children's programmes as well. yes, lots of children's programmes. there are a lot of them. some of them are really good but you have to pretend you are interested because george gets upset, you have to show due diligence. mr tumble, that kind of thing? fireman sam has taken a lot of... we've gone past but take the stage. charlotte will probably be into that soon. it is your time to sit with him next time. boot is...
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do say tuned for that — and keen to hear your stories this morning.?
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