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charles lloyd says a p pa re ntly huge success. business. it certainly can. we will discuss this in more detail in a few minutes. hello there. some heavy rain at times, but without it is going to be mild, very mild out there. it's going to be windy, but with that, it is going to be mild. low pressure in charge at the moment out here to the west. various clumps of wet weather spiralling around the low. it's quite a complex weather chart, but the winds are coming up from the south, so the air is turning increasingly mild. we are starting up the donor very mild note, but some outbreaks of rain, that will push not these goods as we go throughout the day. we will see some further showers but also some spells of sunshine. however, later on that a cloud and rain will return to the south—west of england, parts of wales and the midlands. it will stay windy but not quite as windy as it has been through the nighttime hours. do the afternoon, not a bad afternoon for part of scotland, attempt is a 19 degrees in aberdeen, 10 degrees in glasgow,
charles lloyd says a p pa re ntly huge success. business. it certainly can. we will discuss this in more detail in a few minutes. hello there. some heavy rain at times, but without it is going to be mild, very mild out there. it's going to be windy, but with that, it is going to be mild. low pressure in charge at the moment out here to the west. various clumps of wet weather spiralling around the low. it's quite a complex weather chart, but the winds are coming up from the south, so the air is...
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. >> reporter: bridges was encouraged to go into acting by his father, lloyd bridges, who starred inhe '50s and '60s tv show "sea hunt" in which young jeff made several appearances. >> yeah, but i've never been here before. it all looks the same. >> reporter: you were on the fence at one point about that. >> oh, yeah, i sure was. for quite a while. i had maybe ten movies under my belt before i said you know what? this is for me. i'm a product of nepotism. i don't think i would have got into the movies without my dad saying come on, come on. >> reporter: yeah, but you have to be good to stay in the movie. >> well, that's true. but in the beginning i said i don't want to get the part just because of who my dad is. >> reporter: that changed, bridges says, after he initially passed on a part in the 1973 film "the iceman cometh" and a director he just worked with called him. >> hello, larry. >> a very low voice and you turned down john frankenheimer? "iceman cometh"? i'm bushed monty. bushed? you're an ass. and he hung up on me. >> you think i made up a phony, don't you. >> reporter: brid
. >> reporter: bridges was encouraged to go into acting by his father, lloyd bridges, who starred inhe '50s and '60s tv show "sea hunt" in which young jeff made several appearances. >> yeah, but i've never been here before. it all looks the same. >> reporter: you were on the fence at one point about that. >> oh, yeah, i sure was. for quite a while. i had maybe ten movies under my belt before i said you know what? this is for me. i'm a product of nepotism. i...
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fitzgerald which has to do with arbitration, and the third was lloyd's of london.here is amazing stuff out of london. what's really upsetting about it is we talked about it with it's notour editor just that it paints a picture of guys behaving extremely badly, what is per family upsetting with the lloyd story and another one about the lloyd story written by gavin is it gives you a sense that these women went to hr and talked about being assaulted, and hr was like it will be bad for your career if you say anything. don't smile around him. that was a little response from human resources, don't smile around him. >> dressed differently, change your behavior to avoid these situations in the future. >> plus defense bringing down the cost of eight controversial weapon. this is blumberg business. ♪ >> welcome back to bloomberg businessweek. >> you can also listen on the york, wondered 6.1 in boston. >> am 960 in the denver area and in london and through the boom lit -- bloomberg business app. >> a controversial measure against climate change and some would say a necessary
fitzgerald which has to do with arbitration, and the third was lloyd's of london.here is amazing stuff out of london. what's really upsetting about it is we talked about it with it's notour editor just that it paints a picture of guys behaving extremely badly, what is per family upsetting with the lloyd story and another one about the lloyd story written by gavin is it gives you a sense that these women went to hr and talked about being assaulted, and hr was like it will be bad for your career...
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[applause] >> thank you so much, lloyd. am the executive director of the san francisco bicycle coalition. it is my distinct pleasure to be here on a beautiful san francisco day to celebrate this space improved and remade for people right here in hayes valley. i will thank you, super visor brown. your leadership on this project and improvements throughout district 5 during your time in offers and during your time on staff for supervisor breed has been inspirational and key to getting the kinds of safety improvements we need in this neighborhood and across the rest of san francisco to improve biking for all residents. deep appreciation from everybody who rides a bike in this city. thank you, supervisor. i want to extend that thanks to mayor breed. her leadership provided support for this project. i am excited to see that continued leadership spread to more projects in the city. i want to thank walk san francisco. this doesn't just benefit people who bike in the city but all of us who walk, that is about everybody here today.
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lord lloyd webber's original musical, based on es.ot's poems, was a critiall and commerit. movie version is not the former, but it could roar itself to box office success or end u in the litter tray of extense will gompertz, bbc news. lana: starting this weekend new zealand, it will be against the law to have military-style semiautomatic guns. the country banned the weapons after people were killed in christchurch earlier this ar. there has been a nationwide amnesty for those willing to ha in their guns. reporter: a community struggling to grieve. this is not only a place of worship, but also the scene of the attack that shocked the world. friday prayers bring a moment of reflection, but also pain. what happened here changed new zealand. with unity came a warning of th need to guainst extremism. >> i sat here against the window. reporter: nathan smith is the only british survivor of the shooting.an he sawof the congregation killed. >> they were my friends. if i leave because of what heel has done, i ike i'm letting them down. has won. he? he is not going toin, is reporter:
lord lloyd webber's original musical, based on es.ot's poems, was a critiall and commerit. movie version is not the former, but it could roar itself to box office success or end u in the litter tray of extense will gompertz, bbc news. lana: starting this weekend new zealand, it will be against the law to have military-style semiautomatic guns. the country banned the weapons after people were killed in christchurch earlier this ar. there has been a nationwide amnesty for those willing to ha in...
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kelli harding in conversation is doctor lloyd sutter.he is an adjunct professor at the columbia school of public health and was for 12 years the chief medical officer for the new york state office of mental health. the nation's largest state mental health agency where it continues there as a distinguished psychiatric advisor. he's written many books including one we have here tonight. "addiction solution: tweeting or dependency on opiates and other drugs". is also written family guide to mental health care and improving mental health, for secrets in plain sight. please welcome me Ãbplease welcome doctors harding and doctor Ãto the strand for this important discussion. [applause] first of all nancy, thank you so much for having us and that beautiful introduction it is such an honor to be at this famed bookstore. really, i didn't grow up in new york and the strand has this mystique to it but to actually be sitting here and sitting among these books is just really one of the highlights of my life. thank you so much. and to be surrounded by
kelli harding in conversation is doctor lloyd sutter.he is an adjunct professor at the columbia school of public health and was for 12 years the chief medical officer for the new york state office of mental health. the nation's largest state mental health agency where it continues there as a distinguished psychiatric advisor. he's written many books including one we have here tonight. "addiction solution: tweeting or dependency on opiates and other drugs". is also written family guide...
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tony lloyd there.n admitted to hospital in london to be treated for a pre—existing condition. buckingham palace has prince philip travel from sandringham and no effect this morning from advice from his doctor. our royal correspondent was outside the hospital earlier. a precautionary measure is how the palaces describing it, and certainly, i don't any alarm. concern, of course. he is 98 years old, but not alarmed. he was brought, as you say, from sandringham by road this morning, not in an ambulance, in an ordinary royal vehicle, and we were told that he walked into the hospital. perhaps most telling indicator is that as the duke was coming by road from norfolk to london, the queen was travelling from london to norfolk by rail to travelling from london to norfolk by railto begin travelling from london to norfolk by rail to begin her christmas holiday. now, what might this pre—existing condition be? the palace is saying absolutely nothing about that. it's absolutely nothing about that. it's a yearand abs
tony lloyd there.n admitted to hospital in london to be treated for a pre—existing condition. buckingham palace has prince philip travel from sandringham and no effect this morning from advice from his doctor. our royal correspondent was outside the hospital earlier. a precautionary measure is how the palaces describing it, and certainly, i don't any alarm. concern, of course. he is 98 years old, but not alarmed. he was brought, as you say, from sandringham by road this morning, not in an...
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no actual down here in london probably because of the sanctions but i tell you a word presumably lloyds of london the swiss re munich re all the begin sure is very interested in what you have to say because of instability as regards shipping both in the bible my lips trades and of course the straits of hormuz just tell me what is this new home was in the shooting of the duran is. is trying to promote to try and ensure the security of maritime trade well as. proposed during his speech united nations general assembly at the halmos peace india or is emphasizing the capability of regional countries to do to enhance the security of maritime activities. from the iranian side. our naval forces not only are. guaranteed the security of the navigation in. the waters under our jurisdiction they have a history i think of at least 10 years of covering the security of the. multinational fleets in the gulf of aden. off the coast of somalia somalia where there were threats of the piracy so while we have such a. power to guarantee the security of the shipping then what's the need of the presence of fore
no actual down here in london probably because of the sanctions but i tell you a word presumably lloyds of london the swiss re munich re all the begin sure is very interested in what you have to say because of instability as regards shipping both in the bible my lips trades and of course the straits of hormuz just tell me what is this new home was in the shooting of the duran is. is trying to promote to try and ensure the security of maritime trade well as. proposed during his speech united...
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lloyd webber‘s original musical, based on ts eliot's poems, was a critical and commercial hit.p in the litter tray of expensive cinematic flops. will gompertz, bbc news. this is my last newsday for the decade, merry christmas to you and all our viewers. what a # memory alone in the moonlight... merry christmas to you, the critics' reviews that into the singing and they say it was purr—fect. you have been watching newsday. and before we go, we'd like to leave you with these pictures. 88—year—old violet, a retired nurse from new york, was bumped up to first class on a recent flight to london after a kind hearted passenger called jack traded his first class seat for her one in economy. what a lovely gesture at this time of year. we will see you soon. by eve ryo ne of year. we will see you soon. by everyone “— of year. we will see you soon. by everyone —— bye, everyone! hello. the rainjust kept on coming to many of us on thursday. some places have already had some flooding. low pressure was to the west of the british isles — see that swirl of cloud on the satellite picture, the low
lloyd webber‘s original musical, based on ts eliot's poems, was a critical and commercial hit.p in the litter tray of expensive cinematic flops. will gompertz, bbc news. this is my last newsday for the decade, merry christmas to you and all our viewers. what a # memory alone in the moonlight... merry christmas to you, the critics' reviews that into the singing and they say it was purr—fect. you have been watching newsday. and before we go, we'd like to leave you with these pictures....
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lloyd webber‘s original musical, based on ts eliot's poems, was a critical and commercial hit.office success, or end up in the litter tray of expensive cinematic flops. will gompertz, bbc news. # membrey, all alone in the moonlight. # i can dream of the old days, i was beautiful then —— memory. if they had got us involved, maybe the movie would have got better reviews. that was a ten from ben bland. you have been watching newsday. i'm ben bland in london. and i'm rico hizon in singapore. stay with us. we will have more on those record—breaking temperatures in australia, and we will ask how the extreme conditions affect work productivity. and, before we go, we'd like to leave you with these pictures. 88—year—old violet, a retired nurse from new york, was bumped up to first class on a recent flight to london after a kind hearted passenger called jack traded his first class seat for her one in economy. amy, who works for virgin atlantic, recounted the tale in a facebook post. jack and violet had been talking before boarding, before he made the generous offer to her once they were
lloyd webber‘s original musical, based on ts eliot's poems, was a critical and commercial hit.office success, or end up in the litter tray of expensive cinematic flops. will gompertz, bbc news. # membrey, all alone in the moonlight. # i can dream of the old days, i was beautiful then —— memory. if they had got us involved, maybe the movie would have got better reviews. that was a ten from ben bland. you have been watching newsday. i'm ben bland in london. and i'm rico hizon in singapore....
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lord lloyd webber‘s original musical, based on ts eliot's poems, was a critical and commercial hit.r tray of expensive cinematic flops. will gompertz, bbc news. that's it from us. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm austin halewood. coming up in the programme. arsenal are almost there. the gunners look like they're closing in on mikel arteta as their new manager — but manchester city aren't happy. hanging up his boots, scotland captain greig laidlaw retires from international rugby and her boxing career may be over. but nicola adams has big plans for her future outside of the ring. welcome to the programme. it's been nearly three weeks since unai emery was fired — but still arsenal don't have a permanent manager in place. but one does appear to be getting closer. their former captain mikel arteta, is expected to be announced as the new boss on friday. he's said his goodbyes to the staff at manchester city, where he's assistant coach, but city are said to be livid at the way arsenal have gone about their business. patrick geary report
lord lloyd webber‘s original musical, based on ts eliot's poems, was a critical and commercial hit.r tray of expensive cinematic flops. will gompertz, bbc news. that's it from us. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm austin halewood. coming up in the programme. arsenal are almost there. the gunners look like they're closing in on mikel arteta as their new manager — but manchester city aren't happy. hanging up his boots, scotland captain...
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andrew lloyd webber‘s hit musical cats is one of the most successful theatre shows of all time. of the feline phenomenon, with stars like taylor swift and dame judi dench as cgi—enhanced human—cat hybrids. but the critics have their claws out — as our arts editor will gompertz explains. this is the trailer for the big—screen, big—budget adaptation of cats. it caused a social media storm when it was posted in the summer. what's your name? cat got your tongue? people were freaked out by the uncanny, furry faces of the all—star cast, sporting body—hugging onesies, revealing distinctly human curves. interview requests from the media, that would normally be lapped up, were declined. tom hooper, its 0scar—winning director, who was behind the king's speech, made some changes, working right up to its release this week, and a blizzard of bad reviews. the guardian called it a purr—fectly dreadful adaptation, in its one—star review. the daily telegraph gave no stars at all to what it called a moggy mess, while your correspondent found it soulless. the daily mail, though, was far more posit
andrew lloyd webber‘s hit musical cats is one of the most successful theatre shows of all time. of the feline phenomenon, with stars like taylor swift and dame judi dench as cgi—enhanced human—cat hybrids. but the critics have their claws out — as our arts editor will gompertz explains. this is the trailer for the big—screen, big—budget adaptation of cats. it caused a social media storm when it was posted in the summer. what's your name? cat got your tongue? people were freaked out...
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sian lloyd, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... british holiday—makers who died in a swimming pool on christmas eve. gabriel diya and his two children drowned at a hotel on the costa del sol. a powerful typhoon tears through parts of the philippines, killing at least 16 people and leaving thousands homeless. firefighters continue to tackle out—of—control bushfires in australia, with a warning that more record—breaking temperatures could be on the way. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's chetan. good afternoon. sam curran's been the star bowler on the opening day of the first test against south africa taking 4 wickets as the hosts were left on 277 for 9 at stumps at centurion. a promising start for england who had south africa 111 for 5 at one stage after some indifferent batting. quinton de kock mounted a recovery before curran stopped him just 5 runs short of a century. curran with 4 for 57. earlierjames anderson struck with his first ball and three wickets for stuart broad. it was a hot and gruelling
sian lloyd, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... british holiday—makers who died in a swimming pool on christmas eve. gabriel diya and his two children drowned at a hotel on the costa del sol. a powerful typhoon tears through parts of the philippines, killing at least 16 people and leaving thousands homeless. firefighters continue to tackle out—of—control bushfires in australia, with a warning that more record—breaking temperatures could be on the way. sport and for a full round up,...
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sian lloyd, bbc news.vous about undergoing procedures. bbc london has been following one of the first patients in the country to be immersed in alternatve reality during his surgery. bhavanni vadde reports from st george's hospital in tooting. austin mills is being prepped for surgery after he was knocked off his bike by a car a few weeks ago. he is wearing a virtual reality headset to distract him as he is injected with a localised anaesthetic, which means he will be awake throughout his operation. many patients don't want to hear anything or see anything in the theatre and even if i tell them that there is going to be no pain, they are very worried about being awake in a theatre environment. so, in the past we would use sedation to make them sleepy or drowsy and with the vr we don't need to do that because effectively with sound and sight gone, and they are in their own little world, they can have nothing at all. there will be some guided meditation while we talk you through some breathing. sure. and a b
sian lloyd, bbc news.vous about undergoing procedures. bbc london has been following one of the first patients in the country to be immersed in alternatve reality during his surgery. bhavanni vadde reports from st george's hospital in tooting. austin mills is being prepped for surgery after he was knocked off his bike by a car a few weeks ago. he is wearing a virtual reality headset to distract him as he is injected with a localised anaesthetic, which means he will be awake throughout his...
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sian lloyd, bbc news.hat a number of people have been rescued trying to cross the channel to the uk. the coastguard said it had been co—ordinating several search and rescue operations, involving border force officers and the rnli, off the kent coast near dover. a helicopter and plane were also involved. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, is facing a vote for his leadership of the likud party today. the challenge from long—time rival gideon saar is said to be the biggest mr netanyahu has faced in his 20 year—rule of the party. yesterday evening a rocket fired from the gaza strip, interrupting a likud party rally in the border town of ashkelon. the prime minister and his wife were escorted from the stage, after sirens went off. the seychelles off the coast of east africa is setting itself up as a hub for marine preservation. the first—ever large—scale coral reef restoration project was set up there and now they are transplanting what they call "super coral". with over half of the world's reefs a
sian lloyd, bbc news.hat a number of people have been rescued trying to cross the channel to the uk. the coastguard said it had been co—ordinating several search and rescue operations, involving border force officers and the rnli, off the kent coast near dover. a helicopter and plane were also involved. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, is facing a vote for his leadership of the likud party today. the challenge from long—time rival gideon saar is said to be the biggest mr...
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otherwise, you see lloyd's on the downside. interesting to see.ard more from the rank of england. interesting to see the u.k. banks in the losers list including lloyd's and the royal bank of scotland. and some irish banks also operate in the u.k. are down. discuss the european market moves with a look at what could go wrong. mike bell joins us from j.p. morgan. we were reading through your notes and we thought you sounded a little gloomy with regards to your outlook of 2020 even though we have gotten all of this seemingly decisive news out of the british election and u.s. trade with canada, mexico, and china. what is your outlook? has: i think the market already priced in a lot of good news. on the back of expectations that we will see a turnaround in global manufacturing and a browns in the pmi -- and a bounce in the pmi surveys. and we will get the trade deal which now it does look likely and some resolution on brexit. which may or may not be the case now given the news we have gotten this morning. i think the valuations well constrained the ups
otherwise, you see lloyd's on the downside. interesting to see.ard more from the rank of england. interesting to see the u.k. banks in the losers list including lloyd's and the royal bank of scotland. and some irish banks also operate in the u.k. are down. discuss the european market moves with a look at what could go wrong. mike bell joins us from j.p. morgan. we were reading through your notes and we thought you sounded a little gloomy with regards to your outlook of 2020 even though we have...
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the caucasian, the neg roid and the mongo lloyd.difference in physical strength. ♪ >> well, strength, sure, but what -- brains? >> there are some variations. for instance there's a difference of about -- cubic certainty meters in the brain of the average american neg groe and the brain of the american white, both of which are smaller than the -- so it isn't the size of a brain that counts. it's what it can do. and their tests have shown that our three average men are equal. if you take their skins off there's no way to tell them apart. the heart, liver, lungs, blood, everything is the same. >> everything is the same. heart, liver, lungds, blood. no, not blood. blood is different. >> well, there are four different types of blood, a, b, ab, and o. >> patient in room 216 needs a transfusion right away. >> i'll give it to him. i'm his brother. stanley, he's dead! >> yes, but he wouldn't be if we'd been more scientific about it. brother or no brother, what he needs is type a. and the right blood donor for him could belong to any race, si
the caucasian, the neg roid and the mongo lloyd.difference in physical strength. ♪ >> well, strength, sure, but what -- brains? >> there are some variations. for instance there's a difference of about -- cubic certainty meters in the brain of the average american neg groe and the brain of the american white, both of which are smaller than the -- so it isn't the size of a brain that counts. it's what it can do. and their tests have shown that our three average men are equal. if you...
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barclays gaining a percent and lloyds as well. and lloyds as well.me back to the european open. we are just 16 minutes into the session looking at huge gains. i wanted to highlight how much the ok elections had to do with the gains we are looking at. overnight, we had news that donald trump signed on to the phase one trade deal pushing off tariffs the -- pushing off the tariffs. if i look at the stoxx 600, almost all of the uk's docs, ,ndeed they are all u.k. stocks they are among the top 10 gainers. you had the bank and financials that are the biggest leaders. virgin money is up 18%. andl bank of scotland lloyds both of more than 10%. this as labor had its biggest loss since the 1930's. there will be no radical manifestoes that these banks have to deal with and that has shareholders off to the races. interesting's tough in terms of the size of the gains we are seeing after the size of the majority that the conservatives won. looking: i think i was at a strategists this morning saying it is a must the perfect results. it takes away the threat of natu
barclays gaining a percent and lloyds as well. and lloyds as well.me back to the european open. we are just 16 minutes into the session looking at huge gains. i wanted to highlight how much the ok elections had to do with the gains we are looking at. overnight, we had news that donald trump signed on to the phase one trade deal pushing off tariffs the -- pushing off the tariffs. if i look at the stoxx 600, almost all of the uk's docs, ,ndeed they are all u.k. stocks they are among the top 10...
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sian lloyd has been finding out about some of the changes that have taken place.ing, very pleasant, and they'll say, "what do you do?" and i'll say, "well, i'm a judge," and quick as a flash, they'll say, "do you work in family?" it tells you a lot, doesn't it, about subconscious assumptions that are still being made that we need to battle against. this piece of art is an emblem of how the change has happened and how the future has got to be different because law has to reflect the world that we live in, and it's getting there. the first ever artwork commissioned to celebrate women's contribution to the legal profession, marking the centenary of them being allowed to practise law. unveiled in the supreme court, a legacy to those who paved the way, part of a campaign to inspire future generations. i think it will give the courtroom a different feel, an altogether different atmosphere. a new atmosphere of a more egalitarian and modern approach. this is how it looked 100 years ago — not a woman in sight. times have changed. mrsjustice carr has recently been promoted
sian lloyd has been finding out about some of the changes that have taken place.ing, very pleasant, and they'll say, "what do you do?" and i'll say, "well, i'm a judge," and quick as a flash, they'll say, "do you work in family?" it tells you a lot, doesn't it, about subconscious assumptions that are still being made that we need to battle against. this piece of art is an emblem of how the change has happened and how the future has got to be different because law...
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lloyd webber‘s original musical, based on ts eliot's poems, was a critical and commercial hit.f back to box office success, or end up in the litter tray of expensive cinematic flops. will gompertz, bbc news. hello there. for many parts of the uk on thursday, the rainjust kept on coming. some places have already had some flooding. low pressure was to the west of the british isles — see that swirl of cloud on the satellite picture, the low pulling various pulses of rain up from the south. it means the ground is now very wet indeed. there is a bit more rain in the forecast through the hours ahead, so especially across parts of england, but also some areas of wales, there is likely to be some further flooding. all the latest weather warnings and flood warnings always updated, of course, on the bbc weather website. so, starting off the morning with some showers across western scotland and northern ireland. could be some dense fog across parts of northern ireland, as well. but a really poor rush hour across central and eastern england. heavy bursts of rain, which will only slowly pul
lloyd webber‘s original musical, based on ts eliot's poems, was a critical and commercial hit.f back to box office success, or end up in the litter tray of expensive cinematic flops. will gompertz, bbc news. hello there. for many parts of the uk on thursday, the rainjust kept on coming. some places have already had some flooding. low pressure was to the west of the british isles — see that swirl of cloud on the satellite picture, the low pulling various pulses of rain up from the south. it...
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lord lloyd webber‘s original musical, based on ts eliot's poems was a critical and commercial hit.litter tray of expensive cinematic flops. will gompertz, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's chris fawkes. todayit today it has been raining cats and dogs! we have seen problems with localised flooding out and about. this was the scene in herefordshire today and actually there are 25 warnings in place across england, the vast majority across southern england and the midlands. and in scotla nd england and the midlands. and in scotland also three flood warnings in place. at the moment rain is pushing northwards now. this next area of rain is brewing and this area of rain is brewing and this area of rain is brewing and this area of cloud is crossing the bay of biscay at the moment, and it will be bringing more heavy rain away. we will see the first batch of rain moving into scotland and northern ireland. drier and quieter for a time, just a few showers, but later in the night we will see the weather turning increasingly wet with heavy and persistent outbreaks of rain moving b
lord lloyd webber‘s original musical, based on ts eliot's poems was a critical and commercial hit.litter tray of expensive cinematic flops. will gompertz, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's chris fawkes. todayit today it has been raining cats and dogs! we have seen problems with localised flooding out and about. this was the scene in herefordshire today and actually there are 25 warnings in place across england, the vast majority across southern england and the midlands. and in...
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yes, it is interesting to me that it is lloyd eva ns, interesting to me that it is lloyd evans, formernal security, currently the chair of the whitehall committee on standards life, who is leading calls for more transparency in this arena. he has produced a bigger port for the government and said it is very troubling that we don't know at the moment how we are being surveilled in public and how the police are using automated software that can identify faces. going forward he wa nts identify faces. going forward he wants there to be clearer transparency about what is being used. it is incredibly important given that in recent weeks we have heard that the emergency services will be deploying drones to the sites of crime scenes and accidents. really this technology is evolving ata really this technology is evolving at a pace and we need to clear ground rules about how it is used. john? there was a really good article on saturday which went through several cases in manchester, london and south wales where spatial recognition technologies being misused —— face recognition technology is bein
yes, it is interesting to me that it is lloyd eva ns, interesting to me that it is lloyd evans, formernal security, currently the chair of the whitehall committee on standards life, who is leading calls for more transparency in this arena. he has produced a bigger port for the government and said it is very troubling that we don't know at the moment how we are being surveilled in public and how the police are using automated software that can identify faces. going forward he wa nts identify...
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lord lloyd webber‘s original musical, based on ts eliot's poems was a critical and commercial hit.x office success or end up in the litter tray of expensive cinematic flops. will gompertz, bbc news. the critics are catatonic with criticism, cut is a categorical catastrophe —— cats. earlier i asked if there is anything good about this film. there wasn't anything to like in it, i would say. it's a film to be marvelled at and kind of gobsmacked by in its awfulness, if that makes any sense. the director, tom hooper has had huge successes with les miserables and said he wa nted with les miserables and said he wanted to tackle cats because he didn't want it to be the only musical he did and he had wonderful memories of it as a child. as he been let down by the effects, or is the whole vision wrong in your view? i think we need a postmortem on what went wrong because there is a whole catalogue of ills here that really need addressing. yeah, in part the affects, the cgi is really disastrous and kind of shoddy looking. the hair on these animals is really kind of woeful. lots goes wrong, the
lord lloyd webber‘s original musical, based on ts eliot's poems was a critical and commercial hit.x office success or end up in the litter tray of expensive cinematic flops. will gompertz, bbc news. the critics are catatonic with criticism, cut is a categorical catastrophe —— cats. earlier i asked if there is anything good about this film. there wasn't anything to like in it, i would say. it's a film to be marvelled at and kind of gobsmacked by in its awfulness, if that makes any sense....
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sian lloyd, bbc news, shropshire.acism within a hardcore group of fans, but the club has been trying to change its image, and its new owner has taken on unruly fans. our sports correspondent, alex ca pstick, reports. match night at the teddy stadium, home to beitarjerusalem, one of the biggest clubs in the country, with a loyal, passionate following. they come from all corners of the land, with a hardcore of fans who go by the name of ‘la familia'. they're raucous, but they've also earned a notorious reputation for being racist — proud their team is the only one in israel's top division that has never selected an arab player. their behaviour was a huge problem, but this man took them on — his style, confrontational. the way that i chose was to sue personally for damages, of damaging the reputation of the club. i've zero tolerance for racism, absolutely zero. the scale of the challenge was laid bare when fans disrupted a pre—season open day at the training ground. these protests aimed at new signing ali mohamed, a chri
sian lloyd, bbc news, shropshire.acism within a hardcore group of fans, but the club has been trying to change its image, and its new owner has taken on unruly fans. our sports correspondent, alex ca pstick, reports. match night at the teddy stadium, home to beitarjerusalem, one of the biggest clubs in the country, with a loyal, passionate following. they come from all corners of the land, with a hardcore of fans who go by the name of ‘la familia'. they're raucous, but they've also earned a...
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some of the big banks like rbs and lloyds trading on the back around 3 to 4% after they revealed the latest stress test. there is concern that perhaps the capital buffer in an extreme scenario is not quite what they are looking for. one of the reasons lloyds is trading on the back foot >> we are looking at some travel names very closely there is linkages after boeing announced that they will be freezing the production on the 737 jets the suppliers in germany and france are getting hit on the back of that story these are some of the negative names. the ftse up as well. the italian index doing well there the focus has been on the stablization when it comes to the political outlook and the recent recap they did there. that is worth baring in mind as well >> how about u.s. futures. yesterday, we saw fresh record highs for the three majors the dow is up about 21%, s&p up higher what goes on with the developments on the phase one trade deal larry kudlow saying a phase one trade deal is pretty much done and dusted >> let's talk tech now huawei's participation in the rollout of 5 g could be
some of the big banks like rbs and lloyds trading on the back around 3 to 4% after they revealed the latest stress test. there is concern that perhaps the capital buffer in an extreme scenario is not quite what they are looking for. one of the reasons lloyds is trading on the back foot >> we are looking at some travel names very closely there is linkages after boeing announced that they will be freezing the production on the 737 jets the suppliers in germany and france are getting hit on...
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what is profoundly upsetting about the lloyd story and another story from london is that it gives youhe sense that women went to hr and talked about being assaulted were accosted, and hr was basically like it will be bad for your career if you say anything. don't smile around him. that was a liberal response from a big institution, don't smile around him. >> dress differently. change your behavior in order to avoid these situations in the future. >> coming up, how climate change primed chileans for an uprising. >> the cost of a controversial weapon. >> this is bloomberg. ♪ >> welcome back to bloomberg businessweek. >> you can listen to bloomberg businessweek on the radio, on a.m. 11 30 in new york, 106.1 in boston, and 9.1 fm in washington, d.c. >> and in london on dab digital. >> a controversial weapon of sorts against climate change. >> controversial, but the concept is pretty cool. capture carbonto from the air. climate change is an economic issue. how do you solve this problem? there are some obvious things you do. you build more windmills and solar plants and so on. the people wh
what is profoundly upsetting about the lloyd story and another story from london is that it gives youhe sense that women went to hr and talked about being assaulted were accosted, and hr was basically like it will be bad for your career if you say anything. don't smile around him. that was a liberal response from a big institution, don't smile around him. >> dress differently. change your behavior in order to avoid these situations in the future. >> coming up, how climate change...
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headlines most recently with the attacks but it's been an ongoing problem for a long time this year lloyd we've seen 52 major attacks on brussels in the region where the 125 c. 4 has kidnapped not just since the beginning a 1966 attacks last year and with 155 at night so it is a really sure the moment you see attacks are increasing what is the having arise these attacks. the main causes for is a really the problems that are in the niger delta in nigeria. and we're in the world we have 3 main things which are effectively an environment to operate from which is the niger delta as an area that has a very very loose rule of law there's very little opportunity for those living. in terms of employment and education never the targets which all the that it may shipping lines of cultural by the time it is coming into their own and gas industry or the main ships going past the cargo ships calling it go to ports narea so if you have these 3 factors and you are in the world you will get piracy and in niger at the moment it's off west africa it's a perfect storm so what is the main challenge in fighti
headlines most recently with the attacks but it's been an ongoing problem for a long time this year lloyd we've seen 52 major attacks on brussels in the region where the 125 c. 4 has kidnapped not just since the beginning a 1966 attacks last year and with 155 at night so it is a really sure the moment you see attacks are increasing what is the having arise these attacks. the main causes for is a really the problems that are in the niger delta in nigeria. and we're in the world we have 3 main...
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lord lloyd webber‘s original musical, based on ts eliot's poems was a critical and commercial hit.— cats is categorically a catastrophe! from the cgi, to the casting, lloyd webers much loved musical is a film that's less a memory and more a migraine. the daily telegraph gave it no stars — saying it's a sinister disaster from which no—one emerges unscathed. but will audiences avoid cats like sour milk, or will they venture undeterred to the cinema to catch cats catchy tunes? here to discuss is film critic caspar salmon. cats like fish, does mr simon to make salmon like cats? it is a film that her mother gob smacked by in its awfulness, that makes any sense. the director has had huge successes and said he wanted to tackle cats because he didn't want that to be the only musical that he didn't he had wonderful memories of it as a child. has he been let down by the effects or is the whole vision wrong interview? i think we need a whole postmortem on what went wrong because there is a whole catalogue of ills here that need to be addressed. and partly effects, the cgi addressed. and partl
lord lloyd webber‘s original musical, based on ts eliot's poems was a critical and commercial hit.— cats is categorically a catastrophe! from the cgi, to the casting, lloyd webers much loved musical is a film that's less a memory and more a migraine. the daily telegraph gave it no stars — saying it's a sinister disaster from which no—one emerges unscathed. but will audiences avoid cats like sour milk, or will they venture undeterred to the cinema to catch cats catchy tunes? here to...
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the thing with the lloyd story is not just painting a picture of guys behaving extremely badly, whatofoundly upsetting about the lloyd story and another one in london, also written by gavin, is it gives you a sense that these women went to hr and talked about being assaulted, or accosted. hr was basically like, it will be bad for your career if you say anything. don't smile around him. i think that was a literal response from human resources at a vague institution that gavin finch found. dress differently? change your behavior in order to avoid the situations. changeng up, how climate caused a chilean uprising. ♪ >> welcome back. carol: you can listen to bloomberg businessweek on the boston.06.1 in >> 960 in the bay area. after the bloomberg business app. carol: a controversial weapon against climate change. jason: i have to say, the concept is pretty cool. to capture carbon from the air. here's peter coy with his story in this issue. >> climate change is an economic issue. there are some obvious things you do, you build more windmills, and solar plants and so on. but, the people who
the thing with the lloyd story is not just painting a picture of guys behaving extremely badly, whatofoundly upsetting about the lloyd story and another one in london, also written by gavin, is it gives you a sense that these women went to hr and talked about being assaulted, or accosted. hr was basically like, it will be bad for your career if you say anything. don't smile around him. i think that was a literal response from human resources at a vague institution that gavin finch found. dress...
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of scrutiny because of the sizeable stake in the bank the sell down of that may have been swarted lloyds as well, a domestic exposed bank barclays up 8% home builders up 11% bar barrot as well you can see, generally a lot of domestic exposed stocks. what about the losers? any stocks in negative territory. unileaver down a fraction and some of the pharmas down astrazeneca about positive territory. a broad start to trading across the uk this morning. >> thank you for that. let's pick up here from westminster. justin king has joined us. now with terafirma and someone we had on prior to this election talking about the need for another referendum and the concerns you had about the brexit process we had an election now how do you feel about that >> i still think remain is the best deal this country is ever going to get it is clear we'll step through the exit door. we are not anywhere close to getting brexit done. what type of brexit is still very much in the air much talk of the certain stability. i think we are entering into a phase of instability, sadly. >> this gives boris johnson a remake
of scrutiny because of the sizeable stake in the bank the sell down of that may have been swarted lloyds as well, a domestic exposed bank barclays up 8% home builders up 11% bar barrot as well you can see, generally a lot of domestic exposed stocks. what about the losers? any stocks in negative territory. unileaver down a fraction and some of the pharmas down astrazeneca about positive territory. a broad start to trading across the uk this morning. >> thank you for that. let's pick up...
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was denied by stephan who are still this rebound before just to go finally managed to clear that lloyd's when you were knocking on the door of a 2nd away win over seas but those hopes were dashed by eric tommy in the 90th minute when he stole over 3 points for 40. substitute tell me with a speculative effort that when you stop a rafael kept it off guard and bounced in off the post. and gutsy and to the 1st half of the season for the visitors crucial relegation battle points for the house. to warm the school as just to go finally puts an end to their 6 game winning this run in the city. you're watching news from berlin coming up we've got a documentary film for you on the early days of. political. career thanks for being with us. and follow the adventures of the famous naturalist and explorer. to some racial politics on the phone while it's 250 the 1st day were embarking on a voyage of discovery. expedition voyage on the t.w. . plane.
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>>> democratic congressman lloyd dawgett is standing by. ♪music (air pump motors) (lamp crashes) ♪music it's the final days of the wish list sales event. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. but he wanted snow for thelace holidays.. so we built a snow globe. i'll get that later. dylan! but the one thing we could both agree on was getting geico to help with homeowners insurance. what? switching and saving was really easy! i love you! what? sweetie! hands off the glass. ugh!! call geico and see how easy saving on homeowners and condo insurance can be. i love her! if your glasses aren't so will we. no we won't. don't forget to use your vision benefits before they're gone. now in-network with vsp. visionworks. see the difference. >>> democrats, in particular house speaker nancy pelosi as he awaits his upcoming trial by the u.s. senate. with us now, texas democratic congressman, lloyd daggett. thank you for joining us on this holiday week. >> thank you, brianna. thank
>>> democratic congressman lloyd dawgett is standing by. ♪music (air pump motors) (lamp crashes) ♪music it's the final days of the wish list sales event. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. but he wanted snow for thelace holidays.. so we built a snow globe. i'll get that later. dylan! but the one thing we could both agree on was getting geico to help with homeowners insurance. what? switching and saving...
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lloyd projects we could see the most aggressive discounting the uk in about ten yea rs, discounting theten years, and that by christmas eve, by tomorrow, we could see discounts of up tomorrow, we could see discounts of up to 15% across many of these stores. that is what consumers are 110w stores. that is what consumers are now looking to, they are becoming more savvy with their money, getting more savvy with their money, getting more bang for their buck. 0n the other side you have the retailers co nsta ntly other side you have the retailers constantly slashing prices with this aggressive discounting, which will put pressure on their margins. it is a bit likea put pressure on their margins. it is a bit like a race to the bottom, and there has to be a fine balance between the two. thank you very much, andi between the two. thank you very much, and i have to say, what a fabulous christmas jumper, i feel i have the side down. i am getting ready, i have to do some last—minute christmas shopping! glad i am not the only one. nice to see you. let's now take a look at the british supermarket cha
lloyd projects we could see the most aggressive discounting the uk in about ten yea rs, discounting theten years, and that by christmas eve, by tomorrow, we could see discounts of up tomorrow, we could see discounts of up to 15% across many of these stores. that is what consumers are 110w stores. that is what consumers are now looking to, they are becoming more savvy with their money, getting more savvy with their money, getting more bang for their buck. 0n the other side you have the retailers...
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candidate who is backed by right wing as well as extreme right wing forces now the although it is lloyd he is an incumbent he was reelected needa the conference true knowledge crowds of protesters outside the meeting. some that will now and by me i have suffered at the 1st set back underneath and the flick champions were heavy favorites hasting later couzin that the man they call the jamaican sensation stole the show that it's. by his standards robert levin dog skis having a barren spell one game without a go but if that's bad spare a thought for leon bailey at the end of the line he'd only scored once all season that is until you arrived in munich. bailey bursting through to give laver couzin the lead on 10 minutes the 1st goal by and had conceded on the coach can see flick. the seam of once prolific goal scorers was to continue thomas miller's deflected strike levelled for biron normal service resumed then but only 3 minutes the hosts back line course out again and the fastest man on the pitch was on hand to capitalize. a classic counter and a smart finish to match from bailey. smart
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one of andrew lloyd webber‘s most famous musicals transfers to the big screen.'s brexit divorce deal will be put before parliament later. it comes in a year where theresa may, then mrjohnson, wrestled with mp5 over their plans. today is expected to feel very different as the government now has a strong majority. officially known as the eu withdrawal agreement bill, it is the legislation needed to make brexit happen. this week it was announced that the government would add a clause to rule out any extension beyond december 2020, ending what boris johnson calls years of "deadlock, dither and delay". now, with a majority of 80, the prime minister expects the bill to become law in time for the uk to cease being a member of the eu on the 31st of january. out political correspondent jonathan blake is in our westminster studio. with that conservative majority, this is a different feel to when it was brought before parliament previously? it does and the drama of knife edge vote and jeopardy in the house of commons has disappeared and it is almost certain that boris john
one of andrew lloyd webber‘s most famous musicals transfers to the big screen.'s brexit divorce deal will be put before parliament later. it comes in a year where theresa may, then mrjohnson, wrestled with mp5 over their plans. today is expected to feel very different as the government now has a strong majority. officially known as the eu withdrawal agreement bill, it is the legislation needed to make brexit happen. this week it was announced that the government would add a clause to rule out...
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near future, but this time around i think i'm for the more experienced people. >> great, thank you, lloydhanie he will have one more chance to make his case and defend himself when he does an editorial board today with the des moines register. he is one of the only candidates here and he is planning to spend most of the month here in iowa. >> thank you, i guess that means you'll be in iowa for the moth. joining me now is chris lu. david druk is joining us along philipee. >> bernie was raising money hand over fist. what is happening now is different. you have bernie sanders and elizabeth warren raising money of astounding numbers without holding fundraisers. they're the only two that can do that. biden can't do that. buttigieg, klobuchar, they can't do that. does that mean it is wrong to do it the way they are doing it. it is a wedge issue. it is hysterical to it sit here and listen to man cave and wine cave over and over and over again. one of the attendees tried to write a piece making it seem normal, one of the issues is a lack of transparency. one of the issue every reporter on nbc and
near future, but this time around i think i'm for the more experienced people. >> great, thank you, lloydhanie he will have one more chance to make his case and defend himself when he does an editorial board today with the des moines register. he is one of the only candidates here and he is planning to spend most of the month here in iowa. >> thank you, i guess that means you'll be in iowa for the moth. joining me now is chris lu. david druk is joining us along philipee. >>...
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she spoke to our correspondent, sian lloyd.an area at the centre of a child sexual exploitation scandal going back decades stopping the extent of the abuse still isn't non—stop girls who we re abuse still isn't non—stop girls who were trafficked and sold for sex and the surrounding area and were taken further afield copy for men have now been sentenced to between four and a half years and eight years in prison for their part in the rape and indecent assault of a girl who was aged just 13 at the time. it has taken 17 years before she felt able to talk about what happened to her. my to talk about what happened to her. my life was ruled by them every day getting picked up, taken here, there, and everywhere. meeting so many men, i can't even put a number on it. it was living how. and she believes that young girls are still being abused in telford. it makes me feel sad that some girl on many girls could be out there now feeling the way i did, going through what i did. i know how it feels and i know how scared they must feel, but the
she spoke to our correspondent, sian lloyd.an area at the centre of a child sexual exploitation scandal going back decades stopping the extent of the abuse still isn't non—stop girls who we re abuse still isn't non—stop girls who were trafficked and sold for sex and the surrounding area and were taken further afield copy for men have now been sentenced to between four and a half years and eight years in prison for their part in the rape and indecent assault of a girl who was aged just 13 at...
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dish was denied by stephan who stop this rebound before just rudolph finally managed to clear that lloyd's when you were knocking on the door over seconds away when he sees. those hopes were dashed by every tommy. in the 90th minute when he stole all 3.44 to. substitute tommy with a speculative effort. would you stop progress cabbage off guard and steam off the post. agazzi and to the 1st half of the season for the visitors crucial relegation battle points for the house. to warm the school as just to go finally put an end to their 6 game run in the city. despite the defeats 20 points in 17 games is a good haul and what a season has been let's start with you tom that was your report tell us what you think it will be said historic season anyway for when you were in the bundesliga their 1st ever season in the top flight and there have been some fantastic highlights so far you know they're flying higher than they expected to be at this stage in the season. home victory of course a very historic moment against bruce your daughter and then of course they be head to berlin in the 1st leg of the d
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susan: you mentioned william lloyd garrison.ou described him as one of the most consequential activists in american history. why is that? prof. jackson: that's right. he was -- he is generally considered the head of the antislavery movement that emerged around 18:30. he took his cues from a pre-existing antislavery energy and movement among free people of color in the north. this is what set him apart from previous white americans who wanted to do something about slavery. he was really working with communities of color and he was backed by communities of color financially and had interpersonally to do the work he wanted to do. he was willing to accept mentors. what emerges is a new version of antislavery activism in the united states that is no longer willing to talk about compensating slaveowners. before this, we had had antislavery organizations that had called for a process of gradual emancipation and also the compensation for the loss of wouldty that enslavers experience with the abolition of slavery. around 1829 with the pu
susan: you mentioned william lloyd garrison.ou described him as one of the most consequential activists in american history. why is that? prof. jackson: that's right. he was -- he is generally considered the head of the antislavery movement that emerged around 18:30. he took his cues from a pre-existing antislavery energy and movement among free people of color in the north. this is what set him apart from previous white americans who wanted to do something about slavery. he was really working...