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scott lloyd is the trump official in question. part of this scandal was him writing a memo outlining his reasoning for blocking a teenage rape victim from accessing abortion. quote, i'm convinced that assisting with an abortion in this case is not in her best interest. i am mindful that abortion is offered by some as a solution to a rape. i disagree. and then he tried to block her from getting an abortion, using his status as a federal official in charge of this refugee resettlement agency in order to do it. the 17-year-old in that case, the 17-year-old girl who had been raped, she was one of many kids who arrived in the u.s. applying for refugee status. she was sent alone to a shelter operated by the trump administration. at some point along the way she found out that she was pregnant as a result of that rape. in america, it does not matter whether you are an immigrant or not. it doesn't matter your age. it doesn't matter where you're from. in america, you have a constitutionally protected right to get an abortion if you want one
scott lloyd is the trump official in question. part of this scandal was him writing a memo outlining his reasoning for blocking a teenage rape victim from accessing abortion. quote, i'm convinced that assisting with an abortion in this case is not in her best interest. i am mindful that abortion is offered by some as a solution to a rape. i disagree. and then he tried to block her from getting an abortion, using his status as a federal official in charge of this refugee resettlement agency in...
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this is not the lloyd half i want to be part of.y lloyd's colleagues want to be part of either. whether it was 10 days ago or 10 years ago, it's simply not acceptable in this day and age that any woman should not feel safe. so you run through the actions we denounced. one is very important, and that is to understand through an independent cultural survey what we are doing well, but also what more we can do. whatever we say, we are not doing enough. we have got to ensure that everybody, whether it is a woman or man should feel safe anytime of day doing anything associated with the lloyd's market. undetermined that would be the case. nejra: how can you actually manage to convince people that they will feel safe also at the lloyd's of london building. it's one thing to police pager while people are at work, but a lot of the instances we reported were not in the building itself. john: you are right, of course, because we operate globally. we will impose our own sanctions wherever one of our constituent companies choose to do in the mark
this is not the lloyd half i want to be part of.y lloyd's colleagues want to be part of either. whether it was 10 days ago or 10 years ago, it's simply not acceptable in this day and age that any woman should not feel safe. so you run through the actions we denounced. one is very important, and that is to understand through an independent cultural survey what we are doing well, but also what more we can do. whatever we say, we are not doing enough. we have got to ensure that everybody, whether...
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only for the lloyd's staff.he vast majority of people who work at lloyd's are not employed by the corporation but by bigger insurance companies who basically go in there to do their work. but it is fair to say that the majority of the issues that were raised to me by the women i spoke to, the root cause of most of them were alcohol. the last corner of finance. the last corner of the city where you can get away with it by drinking. it is not just condoned. it is almost expected. encouraged. sociablemarket. people are making deals, going back to pubs and going back to the office and then going back to the pubs and going back to lloyd's. >> the c.e.o. who took it up as a big cause is on her way out. >> yeah, she is actually gone now. the concern is amongst women who their in market that great champion has left. the diversity and equality issues that she was pushing will kind of fall back down the order of importance. we have a the same from the new c.e.o. who said to bloomberg, it was very distressing this kind of
only for the lloyd's staff.he vast majority of people who work at lloyd's are not employed by the corporation but by bigger insurance companies who basically go in there to do their work. but it is fair to say that the majority of the issues that were raised to me by the women i spoke to, the root cause of most of them were alcohol. the last corner of finance. the last corner of the city where you can get away with it by drinking. it is not just condoned. it is almost expected. encouraged....
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why is it taken so long for lloyd's to take action?ke many institutions, has a hard time changing itself unless pushed from the outside. the article businessweek published last week gathered a lot of attention in the u k in particular. responses from members of parliament and that pushed lloyd's in a way it had not been pushed before. it had a ceo for five years the try to make diversity and changing the culture a hallmark of her tenure and she had a lot of resistance and push back on that. outside pressure has caused lloyd's to come out with this new plan. vonnie: lloyd's had a female ceo for many years and still the culture has not changed enough. she did try to change things yet we are only now getting to a point where they're going to be policies and procedures and actual policy. alan: it shows you the difficulty of actually changing a culture, particularly from the inside. she was running lloyd's for five years, she made this a key priority. she had so much pushback she had to in her calendar set out timing to make sure she was no
why is it taken so long for lloyd's to take action?ke many institutions, has a hard time changing itself unless pushed from the outside. the article businessweek published last week gathered a lot of attention in the u k in particular. responses from members of parliament and that pushed lloyd's in a way it had not been pushed before. it had a ceo for five years the try to make diversity and changing the culture a hallmark of her tenure and she had a lot of resistance and push back on that....
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plan tohat does lloyd's do?ecially because the ceo took it up as if they cause and she is on her way out. gavin: she is gone now. the concern is amongst women who remain in the market. their great champion has left. diversity and equality issues that she was pushing will fall back down the border -- order of importance. the new ceo said to bloomberg it was very distressing, that this bind the behavior was still going on. takes an extremely serious a, and he will be taking to the market to ensure these types of behavior are stamped out. jason: as this may be more persuasive than people know across this city? how isolated is it? gavin: it seems to be a problem that is lloyd's pretty much at , not across the city. it seems to be particularly acute at lloyd's. and the wider london insurance market. we spoke to a number of women who have international experience and have strength working in bank and -- banking, webb moved to london to work in insurance. they all said, this is a problem to london. it's a london, insur
plan tohat does lloyd's do?ecially because the ceo took it up as if they cause and she is on her way out. gavin: she is gone now. the concern is amongst women who remain in the market. their great champion has left. diversity and equality issues that she was pushing will fall back down the border -- order of importance. the new ceo said to bloomberg it was very distressing, that this bind the behavior was still going on. takes an extremely serious a, and he will be taking to the market to...
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not the lloyds that many of my colleagues feel they want to be part of, either.ese occurred 10 days ago 10 years ago, i don't care, it is not acceptable in this day and age that any woman should not deal safe. -- feel safe. you go through the actions even announced, one of them is important, which is to understand through an independent cultural survey what we are doing well, but what more we can do. what i am clear on is whatever we say, we are not doing enough. we have to ensure that everybody, whether it is a woman or a man, should feel safe at any time of day doing anything associated with lloyds. i'm determined that will be the case. >> how can you actually manage to convince people they will feel safe out of the lloyd's of london building? it is one thing to police behavior while people are at work, but that didn't happen within the building itself. >> and you are right, because lloyds operates globally, not just in london. we have been clear that we will impose our own sanctions. whatever anyone of the constituent companies choose to do. if anyone is found
not the lloyds that many of my colleagues feel they want to be part of, either.ese occurred 10 days ago 10 years ago, i don't care, it is not acceptable in this day and age that any woman should not deal safe. -- feel safe. you go through the actions even announced, one of them is important, which is to understand through an independent cultural survey what we are doing well, but what more we can do. what i am clear on is whatever we say, we are not doing enough. we have to ensure that...
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specifically at lloyd's of london.h a well toned and -- well told and well-written story.who knew howd difficult it was for a woman to work in the u.k. insurance industry. sounds like the me too generation and movement has yet to catch up there. jason: absolutely. it is hard to read at times, but really worth the time. carol: your favorite story? jason: i love the cover, rebecca walked into our studio and we really did not want to let her go. she is so dynamic, we spent a lot of time with her and i really would recommend our extended podcast, because she really goes into the whole theory and how this is a long game. luckily for her, she is 27 years old, she will be at it for quite some time. carol: and you can find more stories on businessweek.com. check that out. jason: and check out our daily podcast, available in itunes, soundcloud, and bloomberg.com. carol: more bloomberg television starts now. ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. t
specifically at lloyd's of london.h a well toned and -- well told and well-written story.who knew howd difficult it was for a woman to work in the u.k. insurance industry. sounds like the me too generation and movement has yet to catch up there. jason: absolutely. it is hard to read at times, but really worth the time. carol: your favorite story? jason: i love the cover, rebecca walked into our studio and we really did not want to let her go. she is so dynamic, we spent a lot of time with her...
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this is not the lloyds i want to be a part of.ot the lloyds many of my colleagues feel they want to be part of either. these instances you reported occurred 10 days ago or 10 years ago i don't care, it is simply not acceptable in this day and age that any woman should not feel safe. you run through the actions we have announced. one is very important. to understand, through an independent cultural survey, what we are doing well and what more we can do. i'm clear that whatever we say we are not doing enough. we have to ensure that everybody, woman or man, should feel safe at any time of day doing anything associated with the lloyds market. under -- i am determined that will be the case. >> how can you manage to convince people they will feel safe out of the lloyd's of london building? it is one thing to police the behavior of people at work but the incidence we reported did not happen within the building itself. >> you are right because we operate globally. what we have been clear on his we will impose our own sanctions. theever an
this is not the lloyds i want to be a part of.ot the lloyds many of my colleagues feel they want to be part of either. these instances you reported occurred 10 days ago or 10 years ago i don't care, it is simply not acceptable in this day and age that any woman should not feel safe. you run through the actions we have announced. one is very important. to understand, through an independent cultural survey, what we are doing well and what more we can do. i'm clear that whatever we say we are not...
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carol: we begin with lloyd's of london.week, bloomberg reported on testimony from women in the insurance industry about a deep-seated industry of sexual misconduct at lloyds. jason: the firm has unveiled a package of measures to stamp out sexual misconduct. carol: we have the exclusive interview. last year, i was very honored to take on the position at this was london, and not the lloyd's that i want to be part of. it's not the lloyd's my colleagues want to be part of either. it is simply not acceptable in this day and age that any woman -- or man -- should not feel safe. you run through the actions we have announced. one of them is to understand through an independent culture survey what we are doing well, but importantly, what we -- what more we can do. we have to ensure everybody, whether it is a woman or a man, should feel safe any time of day feeling secure doing anything to do with a lloyd's market. i'm determined that will be the case. it is one thing to police behavior what people are at work, but a lot of incidents
carol: we begin with lloyd's of london.week, bloomberg reported on testimony from women in the insurance industry about a deep-seated industry of sexual misconduct at lloyds. jason: the firm has unveiled a package of measures to stamp out sexual misconduct. carol: we have the exclusive interview. last year, i was very honored to take on the position at this was london, and not the lloyd's that i want to be part of. it's not the lloyd's my colleagues want to be part of either. it is simply not...
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plus, lloyd's of london's ceo promises bold steps to address sexual-harassment claims. and up next, more of the week's top business headlines. investors looking for good news in u.s. housing data cannot have been happy with what they saw. >> unfortunately, it's another negative sign for the housing market. >> this is bloomberg. ♪ juliette: this is "bloomberg best." i am juliette saly. let's continue our global tour of the week's top business stories. in paris, where the french president hosted chinese president xi jinping. the leaders crafted a major deal for aircraft. >> airbus got a $35 billion deal with china during xi jinping's visit to france. the 300-plane order is a blow to boeing and sends a not-so-subtle trade war message to the u.s. >> this is a bigger contract than what was originally and -- in discussion between the countries last year. this is definitely a very big blow to boeing but a definite win for airbus. >> how political is this deal? it can be nothing other than political, i suppose. >> it's very political. just from a technical point of view, clearl
plus, lloyd's of london's ceo promises bold steps to address sexual-harassment claims. and up next, more of the week's top business headlines. investors looking for good news in u.s. housing data cannot have been happy with what they saw. >> unfortunately, it's another negative sign for the housing market. >> this is bloomberg. ♪ juliette: this is "bloomberg best." i am juliette saly. let's continue our global tour of the week's top business stories. in paris, where the...
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lloyds has said it is a form of tough love in people to pay off their overdrafts.arges that can be easily compared, to encourage competition. this is what will probably be recommended. why is it that a bank does it? do they want to screw every last penny out of their customer? 0r screw every last penny out of their customer? or is it the way their administration works, it is better for them? 0verd rafts are a for them? 0verdrafts are a big money spinner. we have a culture of free banking, which means banks need other ways of making money from us. one reason why overd rafts are an making money from us. one reason why overdrafts are an important aspect of the business. there will be changes down the track. lloyds has stuck to this new system for now, the recommendation will probably be a flat interest rate regardless of how much you borrow, whether it is £20 or 200, how much you borrow, whether it is £20 or200, in how much you borrow, whether it is £20 or 200, in future, you should only pay one interest rate. thank you very much indeed. a look at some other stories n
lloyds has said it is a form of tough love in people to pay off their overdrafts.arges that can be easily compared, to encourage competition. this is what will probably be recommended. why is it that a bank does it? do they want to screw every last penny out of their customer? 0r screw every last penny out of their customer? or is it the way their administration works, it is better for them? 0verd rafts are a for them? 0verdrafts are a big money spinner. we have a culture of free banking, which...
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gavin: the ban on alcohol was only for the lloyd's staff.he majority of people are not employed by the corporation. they are employed by big insurance companies who go to do their work. but it is fair to say that the majority of the issues that were raised to me by the women i spoke to, the root cause of most of them were alcohol. the last corner of finance, the last corner of the city where you can get away with day drinking. it is not just condoned, it is almost expected and encouraged. it's a very sociable market, where people are making deals on the floor of lloyd's and going to pubs and going back into their offices, and may be getting back to the pubs. jason: what does lloyd's plan to do, especially because the ceo who had taken this up as a big cause is gone? gavin: the concern is amongst women who remain in the market that their great champion has left and the diversity and equality issues she was pushing will fall back down. we got a statement from the new ceo, who said to bloomberg, it was very distressing that this kind of behavio
gavin: the ban on alcohol was only for the lloyd's staff.he majority of people are not employed by the corporation. they are employed by big insurance companies who go to do their work. but it is fair to say that the majority of the issues that were raised to me by the women i spoke to, the root cause of most of them were alcohol. the last corner of finance, the last corner of the city where you can get away with day drinking. it is not just condoned, it is almost expected and encouraged. it's...
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carol: we begin with the ceo of lloyd's of london.was a report on a deep-seated culture of sexual misconduct at this company. jason: they are trying to stamp this out. carol: the ceo, john sat down with lumbar television for an exclusive interview. john: i was very honored to take on the executive position at lloyd's of london. 's i wantot the lloyd to be part of. my colleagues feel the same way. i don't care how long ago they were, it is not acceptable in this day and age that any woman should not feel safe. thatun through the actions have been announced, we have to go through an independent cultural survey. we have to see what more we can do. what i am clear on, we are not doing enough. we had ensure that everybody, whether it is a woman or a man should feel safe at any time of day, doing anything associated with the lloyd's market. tohow can you manage convince people that they will feel safe outside of the building? it is wanting to police behavior at work but a lot of the instances did not happen within the building itself. john:
carol: we begin with the ceo of lloyd's of london.was a report on a deep-seated culture of sexual misconduct at this company. jason: they are trying to stamp this out. carol: the ceo, john sat down with lumbar television for an exclusive interview. john: i was very honored to take on the executive position at lloyd's of london. 's i wantot the lloyd to be part of. my colleagues feel the same way. i don't care how long ago they were, it is not acceptable in this day and age that any woman should...
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that was the chairman of lloyds of london.y dominating the papers is the news that in three years' time in europe, in all new cars there could be this device that tells us what speed we are going and in some cases could enforce us to lower our speed. and it could have potentially automatic braking. i had that in my car already and i find that quite confusing. i don't find it that safe because i'm not expecting it. it's pa rt because i'm not expecting it. it's part of this ongoing trend towards self driving cars. there are several considerations. if it's a european law, will it apply in the uk? uk authorities said they would put it in place. we have very good at obeying laws when it's presented to us. obeying laws when it's presented to us. be intrigued to know what the german population think of it seeing as the auto barn doesn't have a speed limit. a viewer in germany says have the eu not noticed how well it runs in germany? the eu say it could cut road deaths to zero by 2050. everyone would welcome that but clearly there is
that was the chairman of lloyds of london.y dominating the papers is the news that in three years' time in europe, in all new cars there could be this device that tells us what speed we are going and in some cases could enforce us to lower our speed. and it could have potentially automatic braking. i had that in my car already and i find that quite confusing. i don't find it that safe because i'm not expecting it. it's pa rt because i'm not expecting it. it's part of this ongoing trend towards...
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lloyd. the last congress i authored the bipartisan rapid dna act which the president signed into law. the rapid dna act allows law enforcement agencies to perform real time dna testing at the time of an arrest and with their own booking procedures. this technology is readily available, provides for rapid and accurate testing and is already used by the department of homeland security to confirm biological relationships of refugee applicants. these are refugee applicants, these are not people who crossed the border and claim asylum. my questions are, what role if any do you see rapid dna technology playing in family reunification efforts, particularly in answer to the concerns that i raised at the beginning? second, are there any statutory or other barriers that exist such as privacy and security requirements in implementing such a program? if so, what are they so we can fix them and you can get a quick dna answer to solve many of the questions that have been testified to this morning? either
lloyd. the last congress i authored the bipartisan rapid dna act which the president signed into law. the rapid dna act allows law enforcement agencies to perform real time dna testing at the time of an arrest and with their own booking procedures. this technology is readily available, provides for rapid and accurate testing and is already used by the department of homeland security to confirm biological relationships of refugee applicants. these are refugee applicants, these are not people who...
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this is not the lloyds i want to be part of, and not the lloyds many of my colleagues feel they wantart of. whichr these instances occurred 10 days ago or 10 years ago, i don't care. it is not acceptable in this day and age that any woman should not feel safe. you run through the actions we have announced. one of them is important. that is to understand through an independent cultural survey what they are doing well and what more we can do. what i'm clear on is whatever we say, we are not doing enough. we have to ensure everybody, whether it is a woman or a man should feel safe doing anything associated with the lloyds market. i'm determined that will be the case. how can you manage to convince people they will feel safe out of the lloyd's of london building. it is one thing to police behavior while people are at work but a lot of the incidence did not happen within the building itself. >> you are right because lloyds operates globally. we have been clear we will impose our own sanctions whenever a constituent company -- if anyone is found to acted inappropriately, we will be incredi
this is not the lloyds i want to be part of, and not the lloyds many of my colleagues feel they wantart of. whichr these instances occurred 10 days ago or 10 years ago, i don't care. it is not acceptable in this day and age that any woman should not feel safe. you run through the actions we have announced. one of them is important. that is to understand through an independent cultural survey what they are doing well and what more we can do. what i'm clear on is whatever we say, we are not doing...
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carol: we speak with the ceo of lloyd's of london.eported testimonies from women in the insurance industry of a deep-seated culture of sexual misconduct at lloyds. since introduced measures to stamp out sexual misconduct. carol: we sat down for an exclusive interview. >> in october, i was very on it to take the position and this is not the lloyds i wanted to be part of their and not the lloyd's that many of my colleagues feel they want to be part of either. whether these instances he reported a 10 days or 10 years ago, it is just simply not acceptable. it is simply not acceptable that any woman should not feel safe. so running through the actions we announced, one of them is very important to understand through an independent cultural survey what we are doing well but what more we can do. what i am clear on is that whatever we say, we are not doing enough to got to ensure that everybody, a woman or man, should feel safe at any time of day. i am determined that will be the case. how can you convince people that they will feel safe out
carol: we speak with the ceo of lloyd's of london.eported testimonies from women in the insurance industry of a deep-seated culture of sexual misconduct at lloyds. since introduced measures to stamp out sexual misconduct. carol: we sat down for an exclusive interview. >> in october, i was very on it to take the position and this is not the lloyds i wanted to be part of their and not the lloyd's that many of my colleagues feel they want to be part of either. whether these instances he...
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. >> congressman lloyd doggett, i know that you thought that the most controversial pressurized thing you'd ever handle is tax legislation because that's what usually is the most pressurized thing in a congress. here you are now on the ways and means committee at the very center of this investigation and we really appreciate you joining us tonight. we hope you can come back. we'll have to hear more about how it's proceeding in your committee. we appreciate it. barbara mcquade and jill wine-banks, we always need your expertise and we're lucky to have it tonight. thank you for joining us and we really appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, the democratic congress will investigate why intelligence experts and donald trump's own top aides didn't want jared kushner to have a top security clearance. but president trump gave it to him anyway. >>> and freshman democratic congressman tom malinowski will join us. he is going to introduce a resolution in the house of
. >> congressman lloyd doggett, i know that you thought that the most controversial pressurized thing you'd ever handle is tax legislation because that's what usually is the most pressurized thing in a congress. here you are now on the ways and means committee at the very center of this investigation and we really appreciate you joining us tonight. we hope you can come back. we'll have to hear more about how it's proceeding in your committee. we appreciate it. barbara mcquade and jill...
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for wales, it was good for lloyd george as well.onalism in wales, so how about a bit of royal razzmatazz. it was an unforgettable event for those who were there, but today in caernarfon, i found mixed opinions on the royals. times have changed and, to be honest, you know, i think the royalfamily, no, i'm not really, i'm not bothered with them. would you like to see that royal connection continue? yeah, i would. it's an issue bbc wales asked questions about in their recent saint david's poll. 18% of those asked said the monarchy should be abolished, 62% disagreed. 50% were in favour of there being a new prince of wales when prince charles becomes king, with 22% against. then the pollsters turned to the question of whether there should be another investiture just like the one in 1969. a1% said there should, 20% said they want a different type of event while 30% were against holding an investiture at all. there is republican sentiment out there. it certainly doesn't coincide with the idea that i have of a modern inclusive wales, and i
for wales, it was good for lloyd george as well.onalism in wales, so how about a bit of royal razzmatazz. it was an unforgettable event for those who were there, but today in caernarfon, i found mixed opinions on the royals. times have changed and, to be honest, you know, i think the royalfamily, no, i'm not really, i'm not bothered with them. would you like to see that royal connection continue? yeah, i would. it's an issue bbc wales asked questions about in their recent saint david's poll....
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lloyd doggett will join us in a moment. top democrats have told axios that the house committees want to call trump family members to testify with subpoenas if necessary before some committees. besides russia, topics include conflicts of interest, money laundering and jared kushner's security clearance and other white house clearances. democratic congressman jamie raskin tells axios that the committees are zeroing on the moscow project, the russia connection and the influence of other foreign actors like saudi arabia. today congressman jerry connelly of the oversight committee said it's all about methodically building a case. >> how do you reconcile that growing belief that criminal activity took place and hesitation, even reluctance to consider impeachment? >> well, what you're describing as hesitation or reluctance i would rather describe as trying to be methodical and building a case here, if a case is to be had. we can't ignore criminal activity. but remember, this is the first public hearing, the first. it has to be a p
lloyd doggett will join us in a moment. top democrats have told axios that the house committees want to call trump family members to testify with subpoenas if necessary before some committees. besides russia, topics include conflicts of interest, money laundering and jared kushner's security clearance and other white house clearances. democratic congressman jamie raskin tells axios that the committees are zeroing on the moscow project, the russia connection and the influence of other foreign...
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to respond non-verbal to thought lloyd know gets younger brother last year the suicide spot the only good ranges to take up a suicide intervention course i lost my little brother too so. last year. we had my birthday. mowanjum has a population of three hundred and fifty people. and is about eight kilometers away from the town of. it situated in the kimberley. the week before we arrived there had been another five suicides in the region. it's taboo to talk about the aboriginal culture to even say the name of someone who has passed away but we speak with people in the community. there's been more suicides there than anywhere else in the region just about every single family has been touched by suicide. is a suicide response worker for the. area he's been working here for more than seventeen news hundred or more has become in this community. very year old kids. want to hang actually mark out the tree where i didn't want to hang. out in the kimberley region. in the human race you know it's probably thirty completed in the last twelve months. and that's an epidemic. mark the spot where pe
to respond non-verbal to thought lloyd know gets younger brother last year the suicide spot the only good ranges to take up a suicide intervention course i lost my little brother too so. last year. we had my birthday. mowanjum has a population of three hundred and fifty people. and is about eight kilometers away from the town of. it situated in the kimberley. the week before we arrived there had been another five suicides in the region. it's taboo to talk about the aboriginal culture to even...
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and remember, lloyd -- if you don't know, lloyd blankfein, involved in cadre, mike fos telly, former goldman sachs partner involved in cadre. this is a major business for both jared kushner and his brother, josh kushner. and when jared did any sort of divestiture, it was just to his direct family members. joining me now, "new york times'" annie karni. she has written about the book. we have to lead with this, jared kushner's spokesperson, his lawyer has said, this is a book of fiction. here's the issue. they do not offer any specific rebuttals. i believe they said they didn't have time to go through it all, which is somewhat stunning. if someone wrote a tell-all book eviscerating you and your character, you're staffed up and your lawyer is getting paid by the hour certainly has time for you. you've spoken to vicky ward and you read the book. what stands out most? >> it's an interesting tactic this white house takes, just dismissing it completely out of hand. there's a lot in that book that's already been reported by other outlets, instead of shooting down something that they think is
and remember, lloyd -- if you don't know, lloyd blankfein, involved in cadre, mike fos telly, former goldman sachs partner involved in cadre. this is a major business for both jared kushner and his brother, josh kushner. and when jared did any sort of divestiture, it was just to his direct family members. joining me now, "new york times'" annie karni. she has written about the book. we have to lead with this, jared kushner's spokesperson, his lawyer has said, this is a book of...
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reported onloomberg a deep-seated culture of sexual misconduct at lloyd's of london.n an interview, the ceo tells bloomberg the company will take decisive action against inappropriate behavior. impose itsyers will own sanctions on culprits up to and including lifetime bans. whether these instances that you reported record 10 days ago or 10 years ago, i don't care. it is something not accessible in this day and age that any woman should not feel safe. shery: the morning comes on the same day lloyds released its annual results insurer reported losses of $1.3 billion in 2018, largely due to a string of natural disasters, including those deadly california wildfires. agreed to byrs managed care provider will care for more than $15 billion. both have built significant businesses around u.s. government health programs. 17 already has roughly 14 million members and is focused on medicaid and affordable care act markets. the acquisition will take place as governments debate. u.s.g up, yields on the 10-year at its lowest level since 2017. that conversation is next. this is bloo
reported onloomberg a deep-seated culture of sexual misconduct at lloyd's of london.n an interview, the ceo tells bloomberg the company will take decisive action against inappropriate behavior. impose itsyers will own sanctions on culprits up to and including lifetime bans. whether these instances that you reported record 10 days ago or 10 years ago, i don't care. it is something not accessible in this day and age that any woman should not feel safe. shery: the morning comes on the same day...
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michelle accused lloyd of turning the daughters against her.gs. >> and how unusual is that? >> that is super unusual. if you have two or three, it's a lot. to have 26 is astounding. >> on the day police found michelle, the couple's middle daughter, 19-year-old carrie at college in rochester, called corning police and spoke with lieutenant jeff heverally. >> my dad told me about my mom. and that she -- i'm sorry. >> that's okay. >> and he called me and told me that my mom killed herself. >> carrie said that over the weekend her father lloyd helped her move into her college apartment and that he had spent all night at this hotel. but when police checked the hotel video, they actually see lloyd getting into carrie's car and not returning until early the next morning. >> we don't see lloyd all night long. here it is 6:30 in the morning and here he comes on to the camera. still appears to be wearing the same clothes that he had on the night before. >> police soon begin listening in on phone calls between father and daughter. and what they hear makes
michelle accused lloyd of turning the daughters against her.gs. >> and how unusual is that? >> that is super unusual. if you have two or three, it's a lot. to have 26 is astounding. >> on the day police found michelle, the couple's middle daughter, 19-year-old carrie at college in rochester, called corning police and spoke with lieutenant jeff heverally. >> my dad told me about my mom. and that she -- i'm sorry. >> that's okay. >> and he called me and told me...
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john neal spoke exclusively with -- not the lloyds that i want to be part of. that many of my colleagues feel that they want to be part of either. whether these incidences occurred 10 days ago or 10 years ago, i don't care. it is not acceptable that any woman should not feel safe. you run through the actions that we have announced. one is important. that is to understand what we are doing well, but what more we can do. we are notlear on is doing enough. we have got to ensure everybody should feel safe at any time of day doing anything. i am determined that will be the case. >> how can you actually manage to convince people that they will feel safe? it is one thing to police behavior, a lot of the incidents did not happen without -- within the building itself. >> you are right. we don't just operate in london. we will impose our own sanctions. any companies chooses to do, if anyone acts inappropriately, we will be decisive. that could include lifetime bans. we are being as clear as we can that we will not accept any form of bad behavior. >> a skeptic might say t
john neal spoke exclusively with -- not the lloyds that i want to be part of. that many of my colleagues feel that they want to be part of either. whether these incidences occurred 10 days ago or 10 years ago, i don't care. it is not acceptable that any woman should not feel safe. you run through the actions that we have announced. one is important. that is to understand what we are doing well, but what more we can do. we are notlear on is doing enough. we have got to ensure everybody should...
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in 1835 william lloyd garrison himself was dragged through the streets of boston by a mob. he almost certainly would have been lynched, but the police got to him and they put him in jail for his own protection. but, of course, when this kind of thing happens, it's just a matter of time until somebody ts killed and in 1837, the abolitionist movement got its first martyr. lovejoy.was aleija love delirium tremens -- elijah lovejoy. he was a minister, the editor of an abolitionist newspaper in a town iny, right across the river from st. louis. on three occasions they attacked lovejoy's house, they attacked his printsing press and he kept ordering printing presses and when the fourth press arrived, he armed himself. he decided to guard the warehouse where the newspaper was published and mobs didn't want to go into that warehouse because mobs are sort of fund mentally cowardly so they set the warehouse on fire instead. they shot lovejoy as he fled the building. they destroyed the printing press again and they dragged his body through the streets. this was bad. assault against abo
in 1835 william lloyd garrison himself was dragged through the streets of boston by a mob. he almost certainly would have been lynched, but the police got to him and they put him in jail for his own protection. but, of course, when this kind of thing happens, it's just a matter of time until somebody ts killed and in 1837, the abolitionist movement got its first martyr. lovejoy.was aleija love delirium tremens -- elijah lovejoy. he was a minister, the editor of an abolitionist newspaper in a...
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in 1831, the georgia legislature offered a bounty for william lloyd garrison's arrest. in south carolina, there was a reward of $1,500 offered if anyone was caught with copies of "the liberator." in charleston, in july 1835, citizens simply raided the post office. they took all the abolitionist literature that's been sent to the south out of the post office, they piled it up in the street and they set it on fire. by the 1840's, just being caught in possession of abolitionist literature could put you in pretty serious physical danger in most parts of the south. but southern power and defense of slavery never really just stayed in the south. it went federal and at the federal level in 1836, southern congressmen secured passage of what was known as the gag rule and what the gag rule did was all those abolitionist petitions that were coming into congress, the gag rule provided that they would not be read, never. they would not be entered on the floor of congress. they would simply be tabled and put in a closet. and the gag rule was passed in every subsequent session of cong
in 1831, the georgia legislature offered a bounty for william lloyd garrison's arrest. in south carolina, there was a reward of $1,500 offered if anyone was caught with copies of "the liberator." in charleston, in july 1835, citizens simply raided the post office. they took all the abolitionist literature that's been sent to the south out of the post office, they piled it up in the street and they set it on fire. by the 1840's, just being caught in possession of abolitionist...
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lloyd no good believes a lack of opportunity is contributing to a downward spiral. there's nothing there for them but alcohol and drugs just nothing exciting or good for them to enjoy. it. takes us to a popular spot the adults and children go to drink alcohol kimberly's allowing him to drink more three times as much i'll hold you know him try it you know normal sitting for the boys to have a drink is ninety cans of beer. with copious amounts of know all. and they'll drink and i and then go back the next day and rick will sign with often the whole white on a home. and not even flinch. terence james often finds himself in a drug and alcohol haze. we go on to have a good time. again broke small of weed. a few years ago when he was high and depressed terence tried to hang himself. as i hear that happened the oh well here. for the rope he takes me to the site of his suicide attempt to. come over here to help me understand how his feeling that day. it was going to get it from going on. waste that struck him. and one of my mind in my mind that school blank you know the day
lloyd no good believes a lack of opportunity is contributing to a downward spiral. there's nothing there for them but alcohol and drugs just nothing exciting or good for them to enjoy. it. takes us to a popular spot the adults and children go to drink alcohol kimberly's allowing him to drink more three times as much i'll hold you know him try it you know normal sitting for the boys to have a drink is ninety cans of beer. with copious amounts of know all. and they'll drink and i and then go back...
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sian lloyd has been finding out more. gold jewellery has long been prized by many asian families.en bought to wear at weddings and festivals but it is being targeted by criminals. this retired couple were victims of a violent robbery in their own home. both were beaten and their house ransacked. at night when i lock all the doors and windows and go to bed, still i don't feel safe. these family snaps show mrs syed wearing some of the treasured items that were taken. bangles, necklaces and rings. most of the jewellery are from my parents. some are from my husband. so i had sentimental value fo rthat. i used to have rings on my both ring fingers. but i don't have any ring to wear now. we asked police forces across the uk for details of thefts of asian gold in their areas to reveal the scale of the problem. not all responded but the figures provided show some £150 million worth was stolen over five years. sanjay kumar specialises in selling this type of jewellery. people have been taught by their grandparents and parents that you must buy gold, it's an investment, it's lucky. it's som
sian lloyd has been finding out more. gold jewellery has long been prized by many asian families.en bought to wear at weddings and festivals but it is being targeted by criminals. this retired couple were victims of a violent robbery in their own home. both were beaten and their house ransacked. at night when i lock all the doors and windows and go to bed, still i don't feel safe. these family snaps show mrs syed wearing some of the treasured items that were taken. bangles, necklaces and rings....
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lloyd blankfine who gary kohn couldn't deal with shows up at the white house.estor in cadre, started up by kushner, co founded with his brother josh. an arrangement which would draw the scrutiny of ethics watchdogs. it's kind of remarkable. >> what's most remarkable about it is that the closure of the white house logs. the lack of transparency, not only was this going on, rex tillerson must have divested a fortune. and there's jared kushner, who hasn't divested, didn't disclose actually cadre, it was wrapped up in bfps. didn't even -- cadre's not on there, as he's meeting lloyd blackfine, he closes the white house logs. >> that show who shows up at the white house. >> it's extraordinary. the white house works for the american public. and at the time they said it was for security reasons. >> why wouldn't we know that lloyd blank find was meeting with jared kushner at the white house? >> right, it's just -- you would never see this in any previous white house. one rule for jared kushner and a different rule for everyone else. >> except for ivanka. >> yes. >> you
lloyd blankfine who gary kohn couldn't deal with shows up at the white house.estor in cadre, started up by kushner, co founded with his brother josh. an arrangement which would draw the scrutiny of ethics watchdogs. it's kind of remarkable. >> what's most remarkable about it is that the closure of the white house logs. the lack of transparency, not only was this going on, rex tillerson must have divested a fortune. and there's jared kushner, who hasn't divested, didn't disclose actually...
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the democrat is lloyd bentsen. >> he's handsome and tall and rich. to assess his candidacy. i'd much prefer to tell you the things i'm for and the things i'm against. >> the two of them almost indistinguishable. you could look at bentsen versus bush, they're pretty much about the same policywise, but texas is still a highly democratic state. and people said my parents have voted democratic, my grandparents voted democratic, i might as well stick with my party. >> it's a very hard slog for bush in 1970 against lloyd bentsen and he ends up losing that race as well for the senate. >> it appears that we lost this race. i've grown up in a competitive world and nobody likes to lose. as i said earlier, i have a horrible problem trying to figure this out because i can't think of anybody else to blame. thank you very much. >> bushes are not supposed to cry, but they're sentimental and they do. george w. bush feels terrible about it. the family is devastated. >> we're hurt and we lost. and we wanted to win. >> when an aide said, congressman, what do we do with
the democrat is lloyd bentsen. >> he's handsome and tall and rich. to assess his candidacy. i'd much prefer to tell you the things i'm for and the things i'm against. >> the two of them almost indistinguishable. you could look at bentsen versus bush, they're pretty much about the same policywise, but texas is still a highly democratic state. and people said my parents have voted democratic, my grandparents voted democratic, i might as well stick with my party. >> it's a very...
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sian lloyd, bbc news. chris fawkes has the weather. it is looking promising?owers affecting scotland, particularly in the north—west, some sneaking into the central belt and a few across northern ireland, but it is mainly dry. some strong winds in northern scotland, gusts in shetland at about 60 mph. loving those across the sky quickly, sunny spells between any downpours. hazy spells of sunshine, across southern counties of england it will stay cloudy but bright for the rest of the afternoon. some rain for a time overnight across south—west england, showers continue across north—west scotland, skies will clear and it will turn out to be quite a cold night. temperatures in the towns and cities 2102, cold enough for a touch of frost or two in the countryside. showers across northern areas tomorrow, having some blustery winds. it will be a bit cooler in the south, highs of 14 in london.
sian lloyd, bbc news. chris fawkes has the weather. it is looking promising?owers affecting scotland, particularly in the north—west, some sneaking into the central belt and a few across northern ireland, but it is mainly dry. some strong winds in northern scotland, gusts in shetland at about 60 mph. loving those across the sky quickly, sunny spells between any downpours. hazy spells of sunshine, across southern counties of england it will stay cloudy but bright for the rest of the afternoon....
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morgan chase and so forth lloyd blankfein who became a billionaire after his company committed goldman sachs' multiple crimes and was fined for multiple crimes did multiple settlements which meant nothing to them or to his ultimate individual bank account and that continues to go on so going back to what you said about negative interest rates and how that that sort of continues to increase this inequality and the general frustration everyone feels looking at it and wondering how it all happened because a normal person on the street isn't thinking about your own powell in their day to day life like who is drawn pow well he's the guy who's on top of the central bank that's continuing to push forward artificial creation of money for people that already have it and therefore taking it away from people who don't have it and will never get it right so talk to people about this and nine hundred ninety nine of them when you explain to them that banks are creating free money and causing wealth and income gaps and social unrest they'll say well how do i get free money. they don't they don't care
morgan chase and so forth lloyd blankfein who became a billionaire after his company committed goldman sachs' multiple crimes and was fined for multiple crimes did multiple settlements which meant nothing to them or to his ultimate individual bank account and that continues to go on so going back to what you said about negative interest rates and how that that sort of continues to increase this inequality and the general frustration everyone feels looking at it and wondering how it all happened...