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odon lloyd isn't one of them.vestigator testifies that impressions he made of the altima's tires matched tracks found at the scene. the jury also hears startling testimony from the woman on duty when hernandez returns the rented altima. >> i found a piece of chewed like blew bubbleicous gum, i lifted the seat up i saw what i to the was a bullet. >> reporter: that's the type of gum herpdz purchased hours earlier. and it's not a bullet she finds but a shell casing. a ballistics expert testifies that casing matches five others found at the murder scene. >> they were fired from the same unknown weapon capable of chambering ..45 caliber ammunition. >> reporter: the murder weapon, prosecutors believe it's a glock, has never been found. they suspect it's a box inside this bag. hernandez' fiancee testifies she doesn't know what's in the bag and that she gets rid of it after hernandez calls her and asks her to ditch it. >> where did you dispose of it? >> in a dumpster. >> and where was the dumpster? >> i don't know. >> rep
odon lloyd isn't one of them.vestigator testifies that impressions he made of the altima's tires matched tracks found at the scene. the jury also hears startling testimony from the woman on duty when hernandez returns the rented altima. >> i found a piece of chewed like blew bubbleicous gum, i lifted the seat up i saw what i to the was a bullet. >> reporter: that's the type of gum herpdz purchased hours earlier. and it's not a bullet she finds but a shell casing. a ballistics expert...
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lloyd: it's funny.now how to react to things until you live through them, but my whole life is about risk management. worrying about details. when this happened, it was so quick that i knew when i had the cat scan, i knew i had lymphoma but i didn't know what type. i had to have a biopsy. which is general surgery, and then it takes a week to figure out what you have. and then you go back and report to you. and the way these things work and the peculiarity of my being ceo of a public company, you really can't tell anybody until you tell everybody. so my wife and i could tell nobody. so during this period of time, including on the way to the hospital to get the biopsy, i had a press schedule and a televised thing with a lot of reporters. i went through and did that whole thing, went to the hospital. had the biopsy. waited five days for the report. i went to get the results of the report, and the thing was so kind of advanced and it was so mandated what the treatment would be, i literally went upstairs fro
lloyd: it's funny.now how to react to things until you live through them, but my whole life is about risk management. worrying about details. when this happened, it was so quick that i knew when i had the cat scan, i knew i had lymphoma but i didn't know what type. i had to have a biopsy. which is general surgery, and then it takes a week to figure out what you have. and then you go back and report to you. and the way these things work and the peculiarity of my being ceo of a public company,...
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the real issue is this is what happened to lloyds issue is this is what happened to lloyd 5 o n issueon that occasion. we took our la st lloyds on that occasion. we took our last properly functioning bank and stuffed into it a bank that was not functioning and that has effectively ruined lloyds at the same time. this is gordon brown and the lloyds management, trying to get a deal done over mortgages and some very murky stuff done indeed. we have had to bear the cost of it. technically, there is now $500 million —— £500 million worth of profits. it could have been better. the swedish model, they say go away, shut up. when we do bring them to market, this is going to be profitable. but lloyds has managed to get back on track. what about the royal bank of scotland? you have still got restructuring in the united states. ancient computer systems. frankly, it's not a proper functioning bank. we are all we are. they should have opened ten years ago. look at these enormous wind turbines. 'yuge', as donald trump would say. have you flown over the irish sea recently? from liverpool to dublin. y
the real issue is this is what happened to lloyds issue is this is what happened to lloyd 5 o n issueon that occasion. we took our la st lloyds on that occasion. we took our last properly functioning bank and stuffed into it a bank that was not functioning and that has effectively ruined lloyds at the same time. this is gordon brown and the lloyds management, trying to get a deal done over mortgages and some very murky stuff done indeed. we have had to bear the cost of it. technically, there is...
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lloyds' message is that it's reliable again.the difficult ride to rehabilitation. simon gompertz, bbc news. a new study suggests that the idea that people can be fat but medically fit is a myth. that's according to a study of the medical records of more than three million people. researchers say being obese increases the risk of suffering heart disease, stroke and heart failure. our health correspondent dominic hughes reports. so just keep your hands on your hips. the idea that you can be obese but still healthy has been debated for years. previous studies have suggested that around a third of very overweight people are healthy. they have normal blood pressure and cholesterol levels despite being classed as obese according to their body mass index, which is a measure of height versus weight. but a new analysis of the medical records of 3.5 million uk residents suggests the idea of healthy obesity is a myth. compared to those of a normal weight, it suggests even outwardly, healthy obese people have a 49% greater risk of developin
lloyds' message is that it's reliable again.the difficult ride to rehabilitation. simon gompertz, bbc news. a new study suggests that the idea that people can be fat but medically fit is a myth. that's according to a study of the medical records of more than three million people. researchers say being obese increases the risk of suffering heart disease, stroke and heart failure. our health correspondent dominic hughes reports. so just keep your hands on your hips. the idea that you can be obese...
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at the height of the financial crisis taxpayers owned 43% of lloyds.s in the business newsroom. simon, it does mark the end of the year as virus that bailout is concerned. yes. almost nine years ago the taxpayer put in £203 billion. that has now been repaid in full, with a small profit, nearly £900 million paid more than put in. it is not a fantastic return on an investment over nearly a decade but this wasn't an investment, this was a rescue of a bank, lloyds bank, which made a bad situation much worse by agreeing to take over hbos, which had made a lot of toxic commercial loans, relying on when the money, which all dried up in the credit carnage, and saw multi—million pound —— multi—billion pound losses. the chief executive celebrated returning all that money. it has been a very difficult road. £17 billion paid out in payment protection insurance, criminal fraud in some of the hbos branches, particularly in reading. it hasn't been an easy road. now they are there, the question is what happens now? they expect the shareholders to do normal things like
at the height of the financial crisis taxpayers owned 43% of lloyds.s in the business newsroom. simon, it does mark the end of the year as virus that bailout is concerned. yes. almost nine years ago the taxpayer put in £203 billion. that has now been repaid in full, with a small profit, nearly £900 million paid more than put in. it is not a fantastic return on an investment over nearly a decade but this wasn't an investment, this was a rescue of a bank, lloyds bank, which made a bad situation...
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lloyds' message is that it's reliable again.icult ride to rehabilitation. simon gompertz, bbc news. she was one of television's best loved characters, hilda 0gden of coronation street, famous for her sharp tongue and her unique style. now some of the items that gave her such a distinctive look, have been sold at auction, including her iconic headscarf, curlers and pinny. the price, more than 4000 pounds. they were auctioned by the family ofjean alexander, the actress who played hilda for more than two decades. colin paterson reports from jean's hometown of southport. oh, look, i don't care if it only cost 2p! it's one of the most famous outfits in tv history. the curlers, the hairnet, and the pinny of hilda 0gden. it's better than nowt, it'll do. and today, it went under the hammer. you can get rid of it, and yourself and all! jean alexander played coronation street's much loved gossip for more than 20 years. she died last october at the age of 90. her nieces were auctioning off her belongings. the star attraction is the pinny.
lloyds' message is that it's reliable again.icult ride to rehabilitation. simon gompertz, bbc news. she was one of television's best loved characters, hilda 0gden of coronation street, famous for her sharp tongue and her unique style. now some of the items that gave her such a distinctive look, have been sold at auction, including her iconic headscarf, curlers and pinny. the price, more than 4000 pounds. they were auctioned by the family ofjean alexander, the actress who played hilda for more...
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lloyds‘ message is that it's reliable again.vocate for trans gender to pay compensation to a former employee sexually abused by sheffield city council has had to pay compensation toa council has had to pay compensation to a former employee sexually abused being assaulted by roger dodds in the early 19805. being assaulted by roger dodds in the early 1980s. he was sentenced to 16 years in prison in february. the home secretary has been criticised for policing cuts which have led to fewer officers. speaking to the police federation, amber rudd said that crime has fallen and said the deficit needs to be reduced. she attacked senior labour figures — accusing them of sounding like marxists. back now to the election campaign. well the number of candidates standing for ukip in this election has almost halved. in 2015 the party fielded a candidate in just about every seat — but this year it's appealing to its supporters in areas where there's no ukip candidate to instead vote for the most pro—brexit person standing. in some parts of the
lloyds‘ message is that it's reliable again.vocate for trans gender to pay compensation to a former employee sexually abused by sheffield city council has had to pay compensation toa council has had to pay compensation to a former employee sexually abused being assaulted by roger dodds in the early 19805. being assaulted by roger dodds in the early 1980s. he was sentenced to 16 years in prison in february. the home secretary has been criticised for policing cuts which have led to fewer...
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government -- bailing out lloyds. the u.k.peak to the ceo, antonio horta-osorio. what is the threat as the u.s. considers expanding a laptop ban to europe? chief calls for talks on the nature of the risk. good morning and welcome to "bloomberg markets: european open" i am matt miller alongside guy johnson at bloomberg european 500 is in london. let us take a look first off that what the equity indexes are doing across europe. we see a green arrow in london, although it is very slight. a ftse unchanged, 7523. the dax is gaining a little bit more than .3% in frankfurt at 12,757. and the cac, the biggest loser of the three major indexes, down about .5% right now at 5379, so markets are unchanged to down in europe this morning. guy. guy: let us take you back to strasburg and go to donald tusk, the council president. he is speaking. that is not him. i would like to point that out. he has been speaking over the last few minutes over the details surrounding how he sees brexit proceeding. in very much, the line seems to be that this i
government -- bailing out lloyds. the u.k.peak to the ceo, antonio horta-osorio. what is the threat as the u.s. considers expanding a laptop ban to europe? chief calls for talks on the nature of the risk. good morning and welcome to "bloomberg markets: european open" i am matt miller alongside guy johnson at bloomberg european 500 is in london. let us take a look first off that what the equity indexes are doing across europe. we see a green arrow in london, although it is very slight....
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our business editor simonjack has been talking to the boss of lloyds. is i think a big moment of pride. what changes for the bank asa of pride. what changes for the bank as a result of today? what they do differently now the government is not involved? it is a big moment of pride but then we go back to purpose, which is to help the country prosper. six years ago we designed a strategy which i thought was the right one, that was to this bank back to the united kingdom, but the real economies, families and small and medium—sized companies, focus all of resources which very scarce at a time in helping britain to recover. 50,000 people have lost theirjobs in lloyds over the last few years since the merger of the two ba n ks few years since the merger of the two banks and yet some of the top have made enormous sums of money. do you understand why people think there is still a sense of unfairness baked into our corporate culture?m course i understand and they understand why the discussion is on. in terms of the pike insisted the thousand people we have less 5
our business editor simonjack has been talking to the boss of lloyds. is i think a big moment of pride. what changes for the bank asa of pride. what changes for the bank as a result of today? what they do differently now the government is not involved? it is a big moment of pride but then we go back to purpose, which is to help the country prosper. six years ago we designed a strategy which i thought was the right one, that was to this bank back to the united kingdom, but the real economies,...
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lloyds bank is that it isa libelagain, message from lloyds bank is that it is a libel again, but itfficult road to recovery. —— reliable. a new study suggests the idea that people can be fat but medically fit, is a myth. as we've been hearing, thejustice department has announced that the former fbi director robert mueller will be the special prosecutor of an investigation of "russian government efforts to influence the 2016 presidential election, and related matters. " 0ur correspondent laura bicker is in washington for us. what is the significant of robert getting thisjob? what is the significant of robert getting this job? a special prosecutor will still be answerable to the department ofjustice, but he will have more economy. the scope of the investigation into whether or not russia colluded with the donald trump campaign and helped him win, that will be one of the key allegations that the special prosecutor will be looking at. the man in charge of this is robert mueller, a former fbi director, serving for 12 years president 0bama and president bush. this may also go some way to
lloyds bank is that it isa libelagain, message from lloyds bank is that it is a libel again, but itfficult road to recovery. —— reliable. a new study suggests the idea that people can be fat but medically fit, is a myth. as we've been hearing, thejustice department has announced that the former fbi director robert mueller will be the special prosecutor of an investigation of "russian government efforts to influence the 2016 presidential election, and related matters. " 0ur...
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lloyd kilmer sr.ity sun city west where he led a campaign to create a boulevard of flags. his town now is nicknamed flag city. that has a lot of meeg for lloyd because he was held by the germans until a u.s. tank battalion carrying american flags liberated his prison camp. >> tell me about what happened the day that the american forces arrived? what do you remember? >> i remember almost as if it was yesterday. i remember a nazi flag was lowered and the american flag was raised. i think of it most every time that i drive up and down our boulevard of flags in sun city west. >> i must say, this is a long way from a german prisoner of camp, lloyd. >> it's a long way. a long ways. >> lloyd met and married ruth after his first wife died a few years ago. ruth has encouraged lloyd to write his history and to talk about it. she has decorated their home with his mementos. lloyd grew up in a struggling farm town, finished high school during the great depression, and with no real job prospects, enlisted in the ar
lloyd kilmer sr.ity sun city west where he led a campaign to create a boulevard of flags. his town now is nicknamed flag city. that has a lot of meeg for lloyd because he was held by the germans until a u.s. tank battalion carrying american flags liberated his prison camp. >> tell me about what happened the day that the american forces arrived? what do you remember? >> i remember almost as if it was yesterday. i remember a nazi flag was lowered and the american flag was raised. i...
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sian lloyd is in cardiff.22 welsh local authorities still very much coming in. counting is continuing. cardiff had been seen as a key battle ground, labour delighted to retain it. but their performance across wales has been patchy. the start of a new day in cardiff, and the city was waking up to the news that the city's biggest local authority was still under labour control. attempts by the conservatives, plaid cymru and the liberal democrats to topple labour's hold here, put on ice. for now. i'm really glad that our existing party have got back into cardiff, because i think they are doing a good job. labour have done us no good at all, i don't think. the conservatives should have got in, but there we are, that's how it goes. so we've got to put up with them. labour held onto the big cities of cardiff, swansea and newport, but lost out in some valleys strongholds. worrying times for them in merthyr tydfil. the leader of the council, brendan toomey, went on to lose seat. labour losses here were the independents
sian lloyd is in cardiff.22 welsh local authorities still very much coming in. counting is continuing. cardiff had been seen as a key battle ground, labour delighted to retain it. but their performance across wales has been patchy. the start of a new day in cardiff, and the city was waking up to the news that the city's biggest local authority was still under labour control. attempts by the conservatives, plaid cymru and the liberal democrats to topple labour's hold here, put on ice. for now....
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thanks for joining us. >> an attorney for the odin lloyd family. we'll be right back. accept what you see, but imagine something new. at invisalign®, we use the most advanced teeth straightening technology to help you find the next amazing version of yourself. it's time to unleash your secret weapon. it's there, right under your nose. get to your best smile up to 50% faster. visit invisalign.com to get started today. there's nothing more than my vacation.me so when i need to book a hotel...
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there was a time during lloyd jr.'ght the boy needed military discipline. >> even today parents say if you don't shape up, we ending you to prep cool. it's usually an idle threat. this was not a threat with my folks. get with it or you are going. that's what happened. off to sul ver miculver militari went. my brother got to go in the school year. a little more intensive. >> frank was very much of a free spirit. he dlropped out of college afte three semesters and went to california. he's a plumber in california in san francisco. >> i certainly didn't set out to be a plumber, but i found that i have mechanical aptitude and the problem solving is very satis satisfying to me. >> here installs and services high end equipment at health clubs, for example, and at expensive homes. although frank has explained to his father he is making good money as a plumber, he senses that lloyd senior does not approve. >> my father is not an intro expe expectative person. i suspect whenever family relations or friends say how is frankie doi
there was a time during lloyd jr.'ght the boy needed military discipline. >> even today parents say if you don't shape up, we ending you to prep cool. it's usually an idle threat. this was not a threat with my folks. get with it or you are going. that's what happened. off to sul ver miculver militari went. my brother got to go in the school year. a little more intensive. >> frank was very much of a free spirit. he dlropped out of college afte three semesters and went to california....
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. scorer, the world's best player, carli lloyd. beyond birmingham. on the biggest stage there at least got something to savour. but in this battle of the city ‘s only one dream had come true in berlin. this was all about the tea m in berlin. this was all about the team from manchester. the trophy that save had eluded them were secured in some style and an historic day for the women's game is poohs historic day for the women's game is poor‘s dominant forms did not disappoint. majesty host to a whole host of england internationals and of course asjoe reported carli lloyd, the world's best player. these are players that are big—time players. they know when to step up at the big—time occasions. record crowd here, the fans still singing asi crowd here, the fans still singing as i speak. and now they have added to their growing cabinet of trophies. they have the league and league cup title as well. they are showing they are the team to beat in english women's football. thank you very much for wembley. just 0.051 of a second — that's all
. scorer, the world's best player, carli lloyd. beyond birmingham. on the biggest stage there at least got something to savour. but in this battle of the city ‘s only one dream had come true in berlin. this was all about the tea m in berlin. this was all about the team from manchester. the trophy that save had eluded them were secured in some style and an historic day for the women's game is poohs historic day for the women's game is poor‘s dominant forms did not disappoint. majesty host to...
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the reprivatisation of lloyds is expected to be officially announced tomorrow.e the libyan embassy in london in 1984 has been told he won‘t face charges. scotland yard said key material in the case of pc yvonne fletcher couldn‘t be used in court, on grounds of national security. that‘s a summary of the news, newsday is coming up at midnight. now on bbc news it‘s time for newsnight. it‘s a bonanza! labour‘s manifesto promises a fairer more prosperous society for the many not just the few, with tax, borrow and spend, and spend. how‘s it playing with the core vote? and i‘m very proud to present our manifesto for the many — not the few. thank you very much! i believe in the labour party, what they stand for, but ijust don't think he's got enough people behind him, he's not strong enough to lead the party, really. i've waited all my life to hear a manifest like that. it looks after people. is it grim up north for labour, or will the heartlands hold? the shadow cabinet‘s richard burgen joins us from leeds. also tonight: we can't have someone in the oval office who doe
the reprivatisation of lloyds is expected to be officially announced tomorrow.e the libyan embassy in london in 1984 has been told he won‘t face charges. scotland yard said key material in the case of pc yvonne fletcher couldn‘t be used in court, on grounds of national security. that‘s a summary of the news, newsday is coming up at midnight. now on bbc news it‘s time for newsnight. it‘s a bonanza! labour‘s manifesto promises a fairer more prosperous society for the many not just the...
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those are the ones lloyds is offering some compensation to you.er that. it isa is a bit of controversy over that. it is a lot of people. how were the product is supposed to work? they were sold to people who had big cash deposits. so if you have a lot of cash in your account lloyds staff would say, we've got this great product for you and i will tell you how it works stop we invest on the stock market and if the stock market grows you gain and if it falls you don't lose. so it was a kind of one—way bet. but of course to make that that work it was hugely complicated and many people who thought they would get 40 or 60% growth from the stock market ended up growth from the stock market ended up with nothing or almost nothing. two years ago the financial conduct authority, the regulator, said these we re authority, the regulator, said these were spread bets on steroids or something. many people overestimated what they would get an of course they are now very disappointed that they are now very disappointed that they are now very disappointed that they
those are the ones lloyds is offering some compensation to you.er that. it isa is a bit of controversy over that. it is a lot of people. how were the product is supposed to work? they were sold to people who had big cash deposits. so if you have a lot of cash in your account lloyds staff would say, we've got this great product for you and i will tell you how it works stop we invest on the stock market and if the stock market grows you gain and if it falls you don't lose. so it was a kind of...
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our business editor simonjack has been talking to the boss of lloyds.s as a result of today? what do you do differently now the government is not involved? it is a big moment of pride. but then we go back to our purpose, which is to help the country prosper. six years ago, we designed a strategy which i thought was the right one, that was to refocus this bank back to the united kingdom, help the real economies of families and small— and medium—sized companies. focus all of our resources, which were very scarce at the time, in helping britain to recover. 50,000 people have lost theirjobs in lloyds—hbos over the last few since the merger of the two banks. and yet, some at the top have made enormous sums of money. do you understand why people feel there is still a sense of unfairness baked into our corporate culture? of course i understand. i understand why the discussion is on. in terms of the fact that 50,000 people, we have less 50,000 than what we had when the two banks merged. that is one of the most difficult decisions that the bank has had to do. bu
our business editor simonjack has been talking to the boss of lloyds.s as a result of today? what do you do differently now the government is not involved? it is a big moment of pride. but then we go back to our purpose, which is to help the country prosper. six years ago, we designed a strategy which i thought was the right one, that was to refocus this bank back to the united kingdom, help the real economies of families and small— and medium—sized companies. focus all of our resources,...
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lloyd blankfein used the words london could stall. will stall. will stall, sorry. that from the people you know and we'll talk to? it isa people you know and we'll talk to? it is a strong warning, it is his most substantial take on the risks of brexit, and notjust to the united kingdom as britain leads the eu, but also to the european union. he does not really want to talk about his own profits and his own bank, he knows nobody really cares about goldman sachs and the billions of dollars they make every year, but he talks about the businesses that use the banks to raise money to invest, and governments that use the banks to raise money for the debts they are carrying. he says if there isa they are carrying. he says if there is a poor deal, it means the system of funding becomes less efficient and less secure. i asked him if the uk was less attractive for banks like goldmans and others outside the european union and the single market. a lot of people elect to have their european business concentrated in a single place. and the easiest place, certainly, for the bigge
lloyd blankfein used the words london could stall. will stall. will stall, sorry. that from the people you know and we'll talk to? it isa people you know and we'll talk to? it is a strong warning, it is his most substantial take on the risks of brexit, and notjust to the united kingdom as britain leads the eu, but also to the european union. he does not really want to talk about his own profits and his own bank, he knows nobody really cares about goldman sachs and the billions of dollars they...
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lloyd is the man that aaron hernandez killed. undess conviction is missed if a defendant dies before an appeal to can be heard. so today a judge wiped hernandez's record clean. which brings us to the family of odin lloyd and that l heart ache. but i know. >> i know one day i'm going to see my son. and that's the victory that i have that i am going to take with me. >> prosecutors say the court has pretty much rewarded hernandez for taking his own life. they plan to appeal today's decision. >>> school field trip was cut short after an armed security guard was called in. >> the kids in question six seven-year-olds. first graders. delia goncalves is at the arboretum to tell us what happened. >> reporter: the arboretum was supposed to be a peaceful place, it was anything but. these kids were actually horrified. their parents and teachers as well. they were all here inside the arboretum a week ago today for a field trip. a couple kids were looking for spiders when i'm told a staff member drove up and started yelling at them and then ca
lloyd is the man that aaron hernandez killed. undess conviction is missed if a defendant dies before an appeal to can be heard. so today a judge wiped hernandez's record clean. which brings us to the family of odin lloyd and that l heart ache. but i know. >> i know one day i'm going to see my son. and that's the victory that i have that i am going to take with me. >> prosecutors say the court has pretty much rewarded hernandez for taking his own life. they plan to appeal today's...
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sian lloyd, bbc news, penygraig.beaches on henderson island. it's an uninhabited remote british territory in the south pacific and has been found to have the highest density of plastic rubbish anywhere in the world. there's a growing mass of waste in the pacific and the study authors say the island illustrates the scale of sea pollution. here's victoria gill. 3,000 miles from the mainland, a remote paradise that's become a rubbish dump. its beaches are now more densely polluted with plastic than anywhere else on earth. henderson island is home only to south pacific seabirds and marine wildlife and, with no human inhabitants, this should be a pristine haven. but an international team of researchers, who visited and studied the island, calculated that 17 tonnes of our litter, washed or dumped into rivers and oceans, have floated here over decades. dr alex bond saw the devastation up close. we looked across the beaches in a variety of different plots and counted the pieces of plastic on the surface and down to about ten
sian lloyd, bbc news, penygraig.beaches on henderson island. it's an uninhabited remote british territory in the south pacific and has been found to have the highest density of plastic rubbish anywhere in the world. there's a growing mass of waste in the pacific and the study authors say the island illustrates the scale of sea pollution. here's victoria gill. 3,000 miles from the mainland, a remote paradise that's become a rubbish dump. its beaches are now more densely polluted with plastic...
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goldman sachs' ceo lloyd blankfein. yeah.about this, but, you know, his role, history with gary is -- >> i asked if he spoke to gary taking the roam in the white house and he had, but not often. lloyd blankfein spoke of the other former goldman sack employees, likes of steven mnuchin, particularly the rhetoric on the came pain trail was not warm to wall street, but overall, described people in those roles as inconvenient saying he used to speak to treasury secretary jack lou regularly, and he's, quote, app p p pre-- apprehensive how it looks if he speaks now. he's proud of the appointments, but inconvenient. answers about the health and broadly about the tenure at goldman sachs of chairman and ceo. they w frank and honest. talking bowe the fact, going in the 12th year, experience that brings in terms of positivity towards the role, feeling comfortable, but said, look, i admit i'm not sure whether comfort is good or bad thing. doesn't rest on the laurels, but pleasing about his health. >> i want to ask mike, because you're her
goldman sachs' ceo lloyd blankfein. yeah.about this, but, you know, his role, history with gary is -- >> i asked if he spoke to gary taking the roam in the white house and he had, but not often. lloyd blankfein spoke of the other former goldman sack employees, likes of steven mnuchin, particularly the rhetoric on the came pain trail was not warm to wall street, but overall, described people in those roles as inconvenient saying he used to speak to treasury secretary jack lou regularly,...
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the biggest view of the day is lloyd's. open is next. ♪ ♪ guy: welcome to bloomberg markets. this is the european open. the first trade of the cash session coming up shortly. i am guy johnson in london. matt miller over in berlin. what are we watching? president trump is said to ask the fbi director to shut down a probe of michael flynn. as the market stating to pay attention? mailing out lloyd's. u.k. government has sold this last year mining shares. what challenges lie ahead for ai
the biggest view of the day is lloyd's. open is next. ♪ ♪ guy: welcome to bloomberg markets. this is the european open. the first trade of the cash session coming up shortly. i am guy johnson in london. matt miller over in berlin. what are we watching? president trump is said to ask the fbi director to shut down a probe of michael flynn. as the market stating to pay attention? mailing out lloyd's. u.k. government has sold this last year mining shares. what challenges lie ahead for ai
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lloyds received a twenty billion pound public—bail out following the 2008 financial crisis.t's biggest and most powerful wind turbines have begun to generate electricity off the coast of liverpool. each structure is almost 200 meters high, which is taller than the pyramids of giza. with me isjustin urquhart stewart who's director of seven investment management. good morning. we see this every day. let us start with trump. and i don't mean that in a good way. every day, there is a new league. it is a soap opera. it is wonderful. this one is interesting because now, they are asking for all the
lloyds received a twenty billion pound public—bail out following the 2008 financial crisis.t's biggest and most powerful wind turbines have begun to generate electricity off the coast of liverpool. each structure is almost 200 meters high, which is taller than the pyramids of giza. with me isjustin urquhart stewart who's director of seven investment management. good morning. we see this every day. let us start with trump. and i don't mean that in a good way. every day, there is a new league....
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with us for an exclusive interview, the ceo of lloyd's. good morning.our plans are progressing try you have thought about what brexit will look like, the city is thinking about it as well. in some ways you are ahead of the curve. how are your plans progressing and how well the -- is the city set up as we go into these negotiations? guest: we have chosen to set up a subsidiary in brussels. we can secure continuous insurance coverage for customers in the continent. or on the continent. that is pressing. i was to go through the physical setup of the office, higher people who are going to man the office, and that is progressing fine. of lloyd'ss 5% overall revenues. about 5% will have to flow through that subsidiary. it comes straight back to london. when we look at the overall impact of london, the city of london, and how we will still contribute, nothing changes. it is the mechanism i which we have to get that business into london. a bit more cost and a bit of a less streamlined approach. guy: it sounds straightforward. my question is how much time have y
with us for an exclusive interview, the ceo of lloyd's. good morning.our plans are progressing try you have thought about what brexit will look like, the city is thinking about it as well. in some ways you are ahead of the curve. how are your plans progressing and how well the -- is the city set up as we go into these negotiations? guest: we have chosen to set up a subsidiary in brussels. we can secure continuous insurance coverage for customers in the continent. or on the continent. that is...
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lloyds have beenin briefly mentioned this.lic ownership since the financial crash of 2008, they were bailed out with a massive amount of money. it has now been sold. the taxpayer doesn't own it any more! and the taxpayer made a profit. the tories can point to that and say, look... tories can point to that and say, look. . . that tories can point to that and say, look... that was labour's attempt at nationalising, which has been and done now. we will be hearing about lots more nationalisation. that is a very good point, it was gordon brown. back to the times, labour's packs rein in tatters, plan to miss target by billions, expert warns. —— tax. more analysis of labour's tax proposals. the times have gone to the expert, the ifs, michael gove said they do not want experts! labour said they can raise 4 billion from tax rises, the ifs said people will avoid the tax rises, and they will avoid the tax rises, and they will only raise between two and 3 billion. they haven't got a contingency fund, so all they have got. something like 3
lloyds have beenin briefly mentioned this.lic ownership since the financial crash of 2008, they were bailed out with a massive amount of money. it has now been sold. the taxpayer doesn't own it any more! and the taxpayer made a profit. the tories can point to that and say, look... tories can point to that and say, look. . . that tories can point to that and say, look... that was labour's attempt at nationalising, which has been and done now. we will be hearing about lots more nationalisation....
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the re—privatisation of lloyds is expected to be officially announced tomorrow. the remains of 12—year—old keith bennett — the only one of his victims whose body was never found. brady and his partner myra hindley abducted keith in 1964 and refused to say where he was buried. brady was jailed in 1966 for the murder of three children and later admitted to another two killings. he died yesterday at the age of 79. 0ur correspondent judith moritz reports. his name will always be notorious, his face the image of evil — ian brady, the moors murderer. he took children and tortured them and brought their bodies high up to the hills above manchester. 0n the desolate moors, the police spent years searching for their remains. brady‘s accomplice was his girlfriend, myra hindley. she died 15 years ago. brady‘s death closes a chapter of criminal history. five children died at their hands. the youngest, lesley ann downey, was just 10 years old. her family are still grieving. i remember when i sat on the stairs in hattersley and me mum had to go to identify lesley. she come thro
the re—privatisation of lloyds is expected to be officially announced tomorrow. the remains of 12—year—old keith bennett — the only one of his victims whose body was never found. brady and his partner myra hindley abducted keith in 1964 and refused to say where he was buried. brady was jailed in 1966 for the murder of three children and later admitted to another two killings. he died yesterday at the age of 79. 0ur correspondent judith moritz reports. his name will always be notorious,...
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the note is relevant because lloyd's mother filed a civil wrongful death suit against hernandez. >>> the girl is recovering and expected to be okay. >>> crews searching trails in yosemite to find a navy serviceman who's been missing nearly a week. he was last seen wednesday. he was staying at housekeeping camp and authorities say he had been going on hikes by himself. a chp helicopter joins 30 people and trained search dogs. he works at the navy medical center in portsmouth virginia. we plan to fly there from the bay area but never showed up at the airport. >>> water officials in california say they've had to borrow $500 million to fix the damage to spillway. the department of water resources says it took out that line of credit as well as fargo. so far it's been 67 million to fix the broken spillway which forced thousands of people to evacuate their homes this winter. president trump did declare a major emergency over the spillway crisis. now the state will reportedly seek reimbursement for 75 percent of repair costs from the beds. >>> today marks the start of fire season. the urge
the note is relevant because lloyd's mother filed a civil wrongful death suit against hernandez. >>> the girl is recovering and expected to be okay. >>> crews searching trails in yosemite to find a navy serviceman who's been missing nearly a week. he was last seen wednesday. he was staying at housekeeping camp and authorities say he had been going on hikes by himself. a chp helicopter joins 30 people and trained search dogs. he works at the navy medical center in portsmouth...
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lloyd blankfein.end it back to headquarters. >> snek up reactions to cnbc's -- do not go anywhere. "power lunch" is back in two. only t-mobile one gives you unlimited data with taxes and fees included. that'll save you hundreds. get two lines of unlimited data for a hundred dollars. that's right. two lines. a hundred bucks. all in. and now, the brand new samsung galaxy s8 is here. so what are you waiting for? get the new galaxy s8. plus get 2 lines of unlimted data for a hundred bucks. taxes and fees included. only at t-mobile. ...you realize the smartest investing idea, isn't just what you invest in, but who you invest with. ♪ a 10-speed direct-shift 5.0transmission.ine. a meticulously crafted interior. all of these are feats of engineering. combining them with near-perfect weight distribution... ...is a feat of amazing. experience the first-ever 471-horsepower lexus lc 500 or the multistage hybrid lc 500h. experience amazing. >>> welcome back. before the break wilford frost spoke to lloyd blaine bla
lloyd blankfein.end it back to headquarters. >> snek up reactions to cnbc's -- do not go anywhere. "power lunch" is back in two. only t-mobile one gives you unlimited data with taxes and fees included. that'll save you hundreds. get two lines of unlimited data for a hundred dollars. that's right. two lines. a hundred bucks. all in. and now, the brand new samsung galaxy s8 is here. so what are you waiting for? get the new galaxy s8. plus get 2 lines of unlimted data for a hundred...
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the boss of lloyds told the bbc the bank is now "one of the strongest in the world".of diamond earrings has been sold for a record price at an auction in switzerland. the flawless pear—shaped diamonds — one pink, the other blue — fetched a combined price of $57.4 million. the gems, nicknamed apollo and artemis, are almost 16 carats each. the buyer has chosen to say anonymous. more about that later. let's start with those falling unemployment figures. the numbers for march show the jobless total fell by 53,000 to 1.54 million in the three months to march. that's a headline rate of 4.6% — the lowest since the summer of 1975, or 42 years ago. but wages are still lagging behind the rising cost of living. earnings were up 2.4% in march, but inflation rose by 2.7%. it means in real terms we're facing a pay cut. let's speak to laura gardiner, senior research analyst at the resolution foundation. nice to see you. you have described this as a jobs boom but a pay squeeze and that really is how it seems, isn't it? a real contrast in the statistics published today. more really go
the boss of lloyds told the bbc the bank is now "one of the strongest in the world".of diamond earrings has been sold for a record price at an auction in switzerland. the flawless pear—shaped diamonds — one pink, the other blue — fetched a combined price of $57.4 million. the gems, nicknamed apollo and artemis, are almost 16 carats each. the buyer has chosen to say anonymous. more about that later. let's start with those falling unemployment figures. the numbers for march show...
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in the u.k., lloyds is again a privately owned banks.ed out in the financial crisis, and it has sold its last remaining shares per the treasury made $1.2 billion on the original $26 billion investment. bloomberg spoke with the ceo of lloyds. >> -- completely with the right financial structure is to help the country prosper. our purpose is helping britain prosper. we are largest bank in the united kingdom. what is good for the economy is good for lloyds. it is an easy strategy that makes sense. what is good for the country is good for the bank. sprint and t-mobile may have new life under the trump administration. viewntitrust division may the tie up differently under new agency leaders chosen by president trump. the fcc chair has backed off his stance that the market must have four. the sprint ceo is in washington .today meeting with regulators and that is your bloomberg business flash. a quick programming note -- do fromiss a special one-hour the salt conference in las vegas at 2:00 p.m. eastern with erik schatzker and guests, including
in the u.k., lloyds is again a privately owned banks.ed out in the financial crisis, and it has sold its last remaining shares per the treasury made $1.2 billion on the original $26 billion investment. bloomberg spoke with the ceo of lloyds. >> -- completely with the right financial structure is to help the country prosper. our purpose is helping britain prosper. we are largest bank in the united kingdom. what is good for the economy is good for lloyds. it is an easy strategy that makes...
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and delran, new jersey, carli lloyd could be suspended. we'll show you why.t's next. ♪ ♪ tires have a new home. midas now sells great brands at great prices. get $100 off instantly on select goodyear and cooper tires through may 31st. find your tires online. trust the midas touch. you knew when you cast it they'd lock you up. but that didn't stop you. you traveled far and wide, and others followed. mothers, daughters, sisters, lions. and because together you roared so loud, i know my voice matters today. this summer, come celebrate new york state's equal rights history. download our guide to plan your trip. >> announcer: this is sports desk brought to you by xfinity. >> i'm john clark. phillies back home tonight after losing their seventh straight series. they've lost 17 of 21 and they have to host the team with the best record in the national league tonight the rockies. it is a four game series. the manager is making some changes to the lineup. he has already moved down. michael saunders is dropped down to eight. here he is here. pete said he has thought abo
and delran, new jersey, carli lloyd could be suspended. we'll show you why.t's next. ♪ ♪ tires have a new home. midas now sells great brands at great prices. get $100 off instantly on select goodyear and cooper tires through may 31st. find your tires online. trust the midas touch. you knew when you cast it they'd lock you up. but that didn't stop you. you traveled far and wide, and others followed. mothers, daughters, sisters, lions. and because together you roared so loud, i know my voice...
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sian lloyd, bbc news, penygraig. what will the papers have in them tomorrow?rying to trace a six—year—old girl who was in a car, when it was stolen in greater london. jeremy corbyn has pledged to change the country for the better, as he launches labour's general election ma nifesto launches labour's general election manifesto in bradford. inflation has jumped to its highest level for nearly four years at 2. 7%, pushed up nearly four years at 2. 7%, pushed up by nearly four years at 2. 7%, pushed up by energy price rises, higher clothing costs and air fares. now time for a bit of sport. a full round up from the bbc sport centre. 0lly has the details. good evening, clive. i'm sure you're aware, it's a pretty important night in the premier league. the race for the top four and champions league football next season. arsenal and manchester city are both playing. arsenal can't afford to slip up at home to relegated sunderland. they've had a goal disallowed already. giroud reflecting the ball in with his hand. not sure how he thought he would get away with that. the
sian lloyd, bbc news, penygraig. what will the papers have in them tomorrow?rying to trace a six—year—old girl who was in a car, when it was stolen in greater london. jeremy corbyn has pledged to change the country for the better, as he launches labour's general election ma nifesto launches labour's general election manifesto in bradford. inflation has jumped to its highest level for nearly four years at 2. 7%, pushed up nearly four years at 2. 7%, pushed up by nearly four years at 2. 7%,...
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it's good for the sector and good for lloyds banking.hey don't have to be tethered by whatever the government wants. >>> blackberry is working with two automakers on an anti-hacking tool. the service would reportedly remotely scan vehicles for computer viruses and tell drivers to pull over if they're in danger. >>> value act trimming its stake in morgan stanley. this brings the hedge fund's total number of shares in morgan stanley down to 17.8 million. morgan stanley off 0.6%. >>> shares of fiat chrysler falling in europe today after reports surfaced that the u is taking steps against italy for the emissions cheating. >>> alphabet reportedly in talks to hire president obama's former fda director. robert califf is expected to take a joint role. he will study human health by tracking 10,000 people over the next several years. >>> still to come on "worldwide exchange," attention frequent flyers. just got a little tougher to cash in on your rewards. we'll tell which you airlines are making it the hardest. we're back in a couple minutes. read
it's good for the sector and good for lloyds banking.hey don't have to be tethered by whatever the government wants. >>> blackberry is working with two automakers on an anti-hacking tool. the service would reportedly remotely scan vehicles for computer viruses and tell drivers to pull over if they're in danger. >>> value act trimming its stake in morgan stanley. this brings the hedge fund's total number of shares in morgan stanley down to 17.8 million. morgan stanley off 0.6%....
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in a statement, lloyds confirmed the group has been fully returned to private ownership.ea manning, who passed hundreds of thousands of confidential diplomatic documents to the website wikileaks, will be released later today from a military prison in kansas. born bradley manning, she announced she would be living as a woman, shortly after her trial in 2013. she was expected to remain in jail until 2045, but barack 0bama commuted her sentence before he left the white house injanuary. a police drone has captured the moment a controlled detonation was carried out on a second world war bomb discovered at a building site in birmingham. around 180 people had to be evacuated from their homes near aston following its discovery yesterday morning. the british army said it was one of the biggest unexploded devices everfound on uk soil. a pair of diamond earrings have been sold at auction in geneva for a record—breaking price of more than £41; million. the pear—shaped jewels, nicknamed apollo and artemis, are almost 16 carats each. the flawless stones mined in south africa are perfec
in a statement, lloyds confirmed the group has been fully returned to private ownership.ea manning, who passed hundreds of thousands of confidential diplomatic documents to the website wikileaks, will be released later today from a military prison in kansas. born bradley manning, she announced she would be living as a woman, shortly after her trial in 2013. she was expected to remain in jail until 2045, but barack 0bama commuted her sentence before he left the white house injanuary. a police...
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what is good for the economy is good for lloyds.learan easy and strategy, what is good for the company is good for the bank. reporter: the five ship hedge fund suffered about $1 billion in outflows in april as investors continue to pull money. that is according to a bloomberg news calculation based on the letters to investors. at this managed by brevan howard's master fund dropped to $8.7 billion at the end of april. plans to sign deals with tenuous companies when president trump visits the kingdom this weekend. -- with 10 u.s. companies when president trump visits the kingdom this weekend. they did not immediately return phone and email messages seeking comment. apple plans to announce an update to the laptop lineup early next month. according to people familiar with the matter, the company is planning three new laptops in a move that could help offset new competition from microsoft. they declined to comment. that is the bloomberg business flash. mark: we have the latest reading of euro area inflation in just under one hour, expect
what is good for the economy is good for lloyds.learan easy and strategy, what is good for the company is good for the bank. reporter: the five ship hedge fund suffered about $1 billion in outflows in april as investors continue to pull money. that is according to a bloomberg news calculation based on the letters to investors. at this managed by brevan howard's master fund dropped to $8.7 billion at the end of april. plans to sign deals with tenuous companies when president trump visits the...
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when fever women's player of the year carli lloyd headed in their third.ain to climb. big deal football, really enjoying that at the moment. saracens hoping to win their biggest prize in european by their biggest prize in european rugby for seconds consecutive year. saracens are hoping to win the biggest prize in european rugby for a second consecutive year — they're defending their european champions cup title against clermont—auvergne. the double—double is still on you can follow the action on bbc radio 5live and the bbc sport website. they made the perfect start, chris ashton calendricalfor they made the perfect start, chris ashton calendrical for most tries scored in the competition. the french side having a better second half thanks to make a better —— nick abendanon. ten minutes to go there. just 0.051 of a second — that's all that separates lewis hamilton and sebastian vettel on the grid in barcelona tomorrow. yes hamilton claimed pole position for the spanish grand prix by less than a tenth of a second, after a mistake by vettel on the final corner
when fever women's player of the year carli lloyd headed in their third.ain to climb. big deal football, really enjoying that at the moment. saracens hoping to win their biggest prize in european by their biggest prize in european rugby for seconds consecutive year. saracens are hoping to win the biggest prize in european rugby for a second consecutive year — they're defending their european champions cup title against clermont—auvergne. the double—double is still on you can follow the...
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sian lloyd, bbc news. months in prison, after almost driving into his boss and colleagues following a row at work. police helicopter footage shows patrick denman — from northumberland — driving the wrong way down a dual carriageway and narrowly missing two police patrol cars. the court heard he was on his way to his ex—partner‘s home to intimidate her. a man who was arrested close to downing street last month has appeared in court charged with preparation for a terrorist act. 27—year—old khalid mohammed 0mar ali, from london, is also charged with two counts of making or having explosives. it was the record—breaking transfer of last summer. paul pogba's £89.3 million move from juventus to manchester united is now the subject of a fifa investigation. football's world governing body wants to know who was involved in the deal — amid claims that pogba's agent earned more than $40 million from the transaction. 0ur sports editor dan roan reports. he came to england with the biggest price tag football's ever seen
sian lloyd, bbc news. months in prison, after almost driving into his boss and colleagues following a row at work. police helicopter footage shows patrick denman — from northumberland — driving the wrong way down a dual carriageway and narrowly missing two police patrol cars. the court heard he was on his way to his ex—partner‘s home to intimidate her. a man who was arrested close to downing street last month has appeared in court charged with preparation for a terrorist act....
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the government bought a 43% stake in lloyds as part of a bailout. lloyds claims u.k. payers have made a profit of almost 900 million pounds from the sale of their shares. stock up, 2%. carl, back over to you. >> amazon ramping up efforts to break into the pharmacy market. sources close to cnbc tell us although it is not a certainty, they are trying to come up with a strategy. >>> let's bring in nyu scott galloway and jeremy phillips. both of them at post nine. it is good to see you guys. >> thanks, carl. good to see you. >> we have been having this discussion on different categories for years, more specifically the recent months. what could they do at will and how damaging would it be. >> any time they roll in, you take it pretty seriously. they are running a test in phrma. in japan. why wouldn't they? >> for me, it is a matter not of if but of when. >> one reason would be they have their hands full. is that nod a good enout a good reason. >> i was surprised he they weren't already doing this. i have forgotten this wasn't a product they already offered. >> why aren't
the government bought a 43% stake in lloyds as part of a bailout. lloyds claims u.k. payers have made a profit of almost 900 million pounds from the sale of their shares. stock up, 2%. carl, back over to you. >> amazon ramping up efforts to break into the pharmacy market. sources close to cnbc tell us although it is not a certainty, they are trying to come up with a strategy. >>> let's bring in nyu scott galloway and jeremy phillips. both of them at post nine. it is good to see...
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lloyd's of london covers hosts and guests for the periods up to £1 million.t, it has been more than three years now. but the idea is to show we are doing our best to get all of the host. we have one—to—one interviews with each of them, and we have hosts in the country now and we have hosts in the country now and we have never had any problem. have hosts in the country now and we have never had any problemm have hosts in the country now and we have never had any problem. it would not be a disruptive at it didn't come with some criticism. i know you got up the noses of some french restaurateurs, and the unions went to happy. how can you persuade people that you are not taking away business, you might be adding to it? it is different because you don't do a vizeat experience when you are hungry, you do it as an activity. it is about meeting locals. they don't do it like five times a week. the idea is to keep this occasional. do it like five times a week. the idea is to keep this occasionallj would imagine it is a very cultural thing? exactly, and food culture, in
lloyd's of london covers hosts and guests for the periods up to £1 million.t, it has been more than three years now. but the idea is to show we are doing our best to get all of the host. we have one—to—one interviews with each of them, and we have hosts in the country now and we have hosts in the country now and we have never had any problem. have hosts in the country now and we have never had any problemm have hosts in the country now and we have never had any problem. it would not be a...
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. >> the third major character in this mess is william lloyd garrison and william lord garrison for those of you who are familiar, he led the abolitionist movement went on to become one of the most famous if not the most famous white male abolitionist in history. he was the founding editor of a periodical known as the liberator. and he also was involved in the founding of many of the principal and slavery societies that challenged slavery in 1830, 1840 and 1850s. and so this begins with a speech that he gave on independence day in 1829. and he gave the speech for the american colonization society and in 1820 the most prominent and powerful racial reform organization became the american colonization society, a society geared for ending free back black people back to africa. and thereby sort of encouraging the sort of gradual abolition of slavery and getting rid of those newly freed people and sending them back to africa. it was interesting for white. the time knew they had been hard geared against their will on shift and now the nation was talking about sending them back to africa on ships
. >> the third major character in this mess is william lloyd garrison and william lord garrison for those of you who are familiar, he led the abolitionist movement went on to become one of the most famous if not the most famous white male abolitionist in history. he was the founding editor of a periodical known as the liberator. and he also was involved in the founding of many of the principal and slavery societies that challenged slavery in 1830, 1840 and 1850s. and so this begins with a...
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the lloyd's of london ceo joins us to discuss the risks facing the region.tty: this is daybreak asia. i'm betty liu in new york. yvonne: prominent business figures aren't phnom penh the world economic forum in cambodia. fromnda amin joins us there. give us an idea what the theme is this year. >> asean's future is the main focus. when you talk about the future of southeast asia, it's about millennial's, it's about technology. account for will more than 50% of the total population here and it comes at a time of disruption. were talking about the fourth revolution. the question is how the region will position itself to capitalize on all the opportunities and talking about capitalizing on opportunities, one company that wants to do that is lloyd's of london. good to have you with us. there's a great insurance gap in this part of the world. give us a sense of how bad it is and where it is worse. it's probably have what it is in the western world. less than 3% across the board. at the same time, this is the region that bears half of the and weconomic cost measure
the lloyd's of london ceo joins us to discuss the risks facing the region.tty: this is daybreak asia. i'm betty liu in new york. yvonne: prominent business figures aren't phnom penh the world economic forum in cambodia. fromnda amin joins us there. give us an idea what the theme is this year. >> asean's future is the main focus. when you talk about the future of southeast asia, it's about millennial's, it's about technology. account for will more than 50% of the total population here and...
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carlisle was founded by lloyd boggio, a leader in florida's affordable housing industry.and it was run by his partner's son, matt greer. together carlisle and cox's company, biscayne housing, became a powerhouse. between 2006 and 2009, the two companies had more than a quarter billion dollars under development. >> biscayne housing went from nothing to the number 12 affordable housing developer in the country. >> sullivan: wow. >> and, and carlisle became the, the number three developer in the country. >> sullivan: in the country at that time. >> and, it was exciting. >> sullivan: but the partnership had problems. cox says he suspected carlisle was cooking the books. he discovered documents about secret accounts. >> they showed about $6 million in construction funds that had been kept secret. >> sullivan: how could they have $6 million in extra funds? >> i had no idea. >> sullivan: carlisle's secret accounts would soon get the attention of federal prosecutors. >> this was a carlisle development that involved lloyd boggio and matthew greer. >> sullivan: assistant u.s. attor
carlisle was founded by lloyd boggio, a leader in florida's affordable housing industry.and it was run by his partner's son, matt greer. together carlisle and cox's company, biscayne housing, became a powerhouse. between 2006 and 2009, the two companies had more than a quarter billion dollars under development. >> biscayne housing went from nothing to the number 12 affordable housing developer in the country. >> sullivan: wow. >> and, and carlisle became the, the number three...
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hello, this is breakfast, with ben thompson and sian lloyd. the investigation continues into the cyber attack that caused chaos in the nhs — security experts warn workers to prepare for a new wave of attacks. almost all of the affected health trusts are back up and running. but problems persist at a handful of organisations, with some patients told to expect further disruption. good morning, it's sunday the 14th of may. also ahead — the conservatives promise powers for councils to build more homes for rent. labour says the plan lacks detail. a week after his election victory, emmanuel macron will be sworn in today as france's new president. in sport, saracens are champions of europe again. they beat clermont auvergne to become only the fourth team in history to win back to back european titles. # meu bem, ouve as minhas preces. portugal wins eurovision for the first time, as luciejones delivers the uk's best performance for six years. and in case you did not get enough of it last night we will have all the details. helen also has the weather f
hello, this is breakfast, with ben thompson and sian lloyd. the investigation continues into the cyber attack that caused chaos in the nhs — security experts warn workers to prepare for a new wave of attacks. almost all of the affected health trusts are back up and running. but problems persist at a handful of organisations, with some patients told to expect further disruption. good morning, it's sunday the 14th of may. also ahead — the conservatives promise powers for councils to build...
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hello, this is breakfast, with ben thompson and sian lloyd.chaos in the nhs, as security experts warn workers to prepare for a new wave of attacks. almost all of the affected health trusts are back up and running. but problems persist at a handful of organisations, with some patients told to expect further disruption. good morning, it's sunday the 14th of may. also ahead — the conservatives promise powers for councils to build more homes for rent. labour says the plan lacks detail. a week after his election victory, emmanuel macron will be sworn in today as france's new president.
hello, this is breakfast, with ben thompson and sian lloyd.chaos in the nhs, as security experts warn workers to prepare for a new wave of attacks. almost all of the affected health trusts are back up and running. but problems persist at a handful of organisations, with some patients told to expect further disruption. good morning, it's sunday the 14th of may. also ahead — the conservatives promise powers for councils to build more homes for rent. labour says the plan lacks detail. a week...
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sian lloyd has this report. penygraig in the rhondda valley.and the party has the parliamentary seat within its sights. so, no coincidence that leanne wood chose to launch her party's general election manifesto here. it includes a promise to give wales a strong voice during brexit. the party wants all future trade deals to be signed off by the national assembly for wales. there's a lot of talk in the manifesto about defending, about protecting wales, its interests, its communities. protecting wales from brexit. but wales voted to leave the eu. we've accepted that wales voted to leave the eu. we accepted that on the day of the referendum. what we've put forward in our action plan today is for a positive post—brexit plan for wales. there are things that need defending but we also need to develop our economy and develop our country. plaid cymru is seeking to persuade welsh voters that it, rather than labour, can protect wales from what it calls a cruel and reckless tory party. i can see the conservatives winning with a landslide. corbyn isn't the
sian lloyd has this report. penygraig in the rhondda valley.and the party has the parliamentary seat within its sights. so, no coincidence that leanne wood chose to launch her party's general election manifesto here. it includes a promise to give wales a strong voice during brexit. the party wants all future trade deals to be signed off by the national assembly for wales. there's a lot of talk in the manifesto about defending, about protecting wales, its interests, its communities. protecting...
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lloyd and i believe it is alive if only barely sometimes. and it is good that it's alive and it would be better if it were even more robust so. there have been different people and -- in history and even today who are in different places on this chart. the other thing i would say by way of overview is that we in the book sort of address this in two different ways. we try to look at the political realm and what that has done for and against the idea of rugged individualism and then we also look at the intellectual realm of ideas. what are some of the ideas that are about in our society? and how have they affected rugged individualismsome so let me try that -- no let me try that again and take off any giants' watch to keep track of time here and go back in a moment in history. so individualism was very much planted, i would say, in america's dna at the founding. and -- that was jay who said america is the only nation that was founded on a creed are and part of the creed i would say of america's founding was individualism and i would say if the
lloyd and i believe it is alive if only barely sometimes. and it is good that it's alive and it would be better if it were even more robust so. there have been different people and -- in history and even today who are in different places on this chart. the other thing i would say by way of overview is that we in the book sort of address this in two different ways. we try to look at the political realm and what that has done for and against the idea of rugged individualism and then we also look...
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. >>> in other news, lloyds finance directeder george palmer could be appointed ceo. this according to the "times" newspaper. lloyds potential contingency plan followed speculation after the british government completes the sale of its shares in the bank. ca karen. >> thank you very much. we are bringing you live reaction to the french election last night. reaction specifically from across europe had congratulated emmanuel macron on his win. many touting the importance of the future. jean-claude juncker. and theresa may offered a warm congratulations tweeting that she looked forward to working with the president-elect. and stephen seibert tweeting his congratulations saying macron's victory was a victory for europe. quite a bit of reaction in the to w twitter sphere last night. >> clearly, it's been a showing that macron's direction in europe and being pro-european. angela merkel has endorsed him before in france. and she is backing him quite big. and course what they were saying on twitter, that is the general line here in berlin. is that macron will get again very s
. >>> in other news, lloyds finance directeder george palmer could be appointed ceo. this according to the "times" newspaper. lloyds potential contingency plan followed speculation after the british government completes the sale of its shares in the bank. ca karen. >> thank you very much. we are bringing you live reaction to the french election last night. reaction specifically from across europe had congratulated emmanuel macron on his win. many touting the importance...