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londoners' anger is that london is given a blank cheque for 18 months, but has given us a six month grants led to a quality improving, the emissions charge, which is certainly welcome, but what the government wanted us to do is to extend the congestion charge up to the north circular. that would entail an additional 4 million londoners having to pay up to £15 a day for just driving londoners having to pay up to £15 a day forjust driving around 0uter london. that is unfair. but also the government wanted to take away a free travel for children and also ta ke free travel for children and also take away free travel for those above the age of 60. i recognise times are hard for the government, but the way to respond to a pandemic is to work together to try to find a resolution, not to seek to punish londoners for doing the right thing. but in terms of the practicalities of this, clearly in the next month if this is not going to apply, but longer term if you could get more of those drivers off the roads, maybe by extending the congestion charge zone, could you then see a boost in the number of
londoners' anger is that london is given a blank cheque for 18 months, but has given us a six month grants led to a quality improving, the emissions charge, which is certainly welcome, but what the government wanted us to do is to extend the congestion charge up to the north circular. that would entail an additional 4 million londoners having to pay up to £15 a day for just driving londoners having to pay up to £15 a day forjust driving around 0uter london. that is unfair. but also the...
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'd strengths that london. 'd has the hub for experts in innovation, but using that to connect across some of these silos to thinking about the diverse population that we have, but making it not just about diversity, but also inclusion and thinking about for those high potential business is helping them to survive. helping to connect them to advice to funding to. 'd to pick chairman and bring that all together and you talk about talent. some of that talent, a big chunk of it, is going to be what is going to find life a lot more difficult from january the 1st when, when workers from the continent for example, won't find it that easy to come and work in london anymore. it makes you, it puts you to a competitive disobey until just last minute. i mean, i'm not sure. i mean, the u.k. is changing its trading relationship with the world where that's being redefined. and again, it becomes an opportunity to, to rethink some of it's so on the one hand you've got digitalisation. 'd equality, climate change, those are all
'd strengths that london. 'd has the hub for experts in innovation, but using that to connect across some of these silos to thinking about the diverse population that we have, but making it not just about diversity, but also inclusion and thinking about for those high potential business is helping them to survive. helping to connect them to advice to funding to. 'd to pick chairman and bring that all together and you talk about talent. some of that talent, a big chunk of it, is going to be what...
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the business is the education system, but london is london because of its. 'd people and its ability to attract that talent. and so certainly the pandemic has highlighted some of the shortcomings within that impose new challenges and whether that's working in silos or other areas. and so what we're looking for and hoping the mayor does is use this is an opportunity to identify the. 'd strengths that london. 'd has the hub for. 'd experts in innovation, but using that to connect across some of these silos to thinking about the diverse population that we have and making it not just about diversity, but also inclusion. and thinking about for those high potential business is helping them to survive. helping to connect them to a vice, to funding, to, to pick chairman and bring that all together. and you talk about talent, some of that talent, a big chunk of it is going to me what is going to find life a lot more difficult from january the 1st when, when workers from the continent, for example, won't find it. that easy to come and work in london anymore. it makes
the business is the education system, but london is london because of its. 'd people and its ability to attract that talent. and so certainly the pandemic has highlighted some of the shortcomings within that impose new challenges and whether that's working in silos or other areas. and so what we're looking for and hoping the mayor does is use this is an opportunity to identify the. 'd strengths that london. 'd has the hub for. 'd experts in innovation, but using that to connect across some of...
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in 1081 man one left egypt and started a new life in london he thrived in london's corporate business. having already forged high level connections in the middle east he made new business relationships with prominent figures including the late tiny rowland a controversial high profile business figure roland was connected with a company called trade winds. with an international footprint. marwan also maintained his contacts in the middle east including with ahmed got off on dumb cousin and close confidante of the van libyan leader moammar gadhafi. the idea of trade winds was a private company which ward with roland's input transborder throughout the middle east and africa. goods and services that mylan could have produced including weapons. and the trade with his company it was supposed to be shepherding weapons around africa for the libyans a livery body of us. can get our money as i need to get our not raised. you can bet our mile one day you can bet i would mind that matter fact check out that one hardly a fear of the above didn't know i had been a part of the bargain of the out the
in 1081 man one left egypt and started a new life in london he thrived in london's corporate business. having already forged high level connections in the middle east he made new business relationships with prominent figures including the late tiny rowland a controversial high profile business figure roland was connected with a company called trade winds. with an international footprint. marwan also maintained his contacts in the middle east including with ahmed got off on dumb cousin and close...
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londoners knew about place because it had been around in london for centuries, but they were, they knew enough to be very afraid of it if you possibly could. you get out of london. that's the best advice. but of course, many hundreds of thousands of people can't do that. they have to stay because they're too poor to move because they need the work or because they haven't got anywhere to go. so for those who stay in london, anxiety about infection is very strong. indeed. the rich ran away, including king charles the 2nd of england, his family and his court, who left the city for a sold spree. moving on to oxford. once the plague was over, the population of london recovered surprisingly quickly. people returned to the capital, and new people came to take even jobs left vacant by those who were down. and there was a sudden rise in the number of marriages and births. dimension century would become an age of great advancement in the fight against disease. the late 19th century, where you had was the beginning of what i recall globalization. you know, you have the rise of steamships. you had
londoners knew about place because it had been around in london for centuries, but they were, they knew enough to be very afraid of it if you possibly could. you get out of london. that's the best advice. but of course, many hundreds of thousands of people can't do that. they have to stay because they're too poor to move because they need the work or because they haven't got anywhere to go. so for those who stay in london, anxiety about infection is very strong. indeed. the rich ran away,...
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the french born designer is based in hip east london. she initially wanted to become a textile designer, a professional, fast moving trends were drawing in a realistic style is important. but camille, well, i think certainly in hatter today she really designs textiles. instead, she prefers to give the facades of houses a fresh look. she fights urban dreariness worldwide with patterns and colors. for instance, here at an office building in brooklyn, new york, or at a gas station in the u.s. state of arkansas. the pop up house she's designed for like, oh, it's currently touring the world. while his work is inspired by the american pop artist, keith haring, as well as the memphis design movement, she grew up in the south of france, where her parents own several designer items have not started founded in 1980, the milan based memphis group was made up of post-modernist designers, they used a playful and colorful style as a reaction to functionalism, which dominated at the time when he's spoken of those style of design because i grew up in th
the french born designer is based in hip east london. she initially wanted to become a textile designer, a professional, fast moving trends were drawing in a realistic style is important. but camille, well, i think certainly in hatter today she really designs textiles. instead, she prefers to give the facades of houses a fresh look. she fights urban dreariness worldwide with patterns and colors. for instance, here at an office building in brooklyn, new york, or at a gas station in the u.s....
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i think london can be protected. there is a lot of investment. london is a big international hub, so it will be protected no matter how well we protect a place like like that. so a mega city or across the magazine. there is always some risk remaining in case of failure, defense failure. and so this is something that is considered in the design, and we should be prepared for the barrier will need to be updated. sea levels are rising faster than anticipated, and london is at the forefront of planning for an uncertain future. definitely london is setting the example for course that megacities, i think something like 4 cities that can be affected by cause some flooding. but there are other examples worldwide. and for example, the most body were invented in venice. and of course, different solutions will fit in different places. but few coastal regions have a huge barrier like this to protect them from storm surges. if sea levels keep rising, many communities could be left to make difficult decisions. it often all starts munging than some areas may si
i think london can be protected. there is a lot of investment. london is a big international hub, so it will be protected no matter how well we protect a place like like that. so a mega city or across the magazine. there is always some risk remaining in case of failure, defense failure. and so this is something that is considered in the design, and we should be prepared for the barrier will need to be updated. sea levels are rising faster than anticipated, and london is at the forefront of...
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londoners knew about play because it had been around in london for centuries, but they were, they knew enough to be very afraid of it. if you possibly could. you would get out of london. that's the best advice. but of course, many hundreds of thousands of people can't do that. they have to stay because they're too poor to move because they need the work or because they haven't got anywhere to go. so for those who stay in london, anxiety about infection is very strong. indeed. the rich ran away, including king charles the 2nd of england, his family and his court, who left the city for sole spree. moving on to oxford. once the plague was over, the population of london recovered surprisingly quickly. people returned to the capital, and new people came to take over jobs left vacant by those who were down. there was a sudden rise in the number of marriages and births of the 19th century would become an age of great advancement in the fight against disease. the 19th century, where you had was the beginning. you know what i recall globalization. you know, you have the rise of steam shirts, yo
londoners knew about play because it had been around in london for centuries, but they were, they knew enough to be very afraid of it. if you possibly could. you would get out of london. that's the best advice. but of course, many hundreds of thousands of people can't do that. they have to stay because they're too poor to move because they need the work or because they haven't got anywhere to go. so for those who stay in london, anxiety about infection is very strong. indeed. the rich ran away,...
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i think london 10 be protected. there is a lot of investment in london is a big international hub. so it will be protected, no matter how well we protect a place like like that. so a mega city or a cost and make a city. there is always some risk remaining in case of failure defense failure. and so this is something that is considered in the design, and we should be prepared for the barrier will need to be updated. sea levels are rising faster than anticipated, and london is at the forefront of planning for an uncertain future. definitely london is setting the example for i think something like 4 cities that can be affected by coastal flooding. but there are other examples worldwide. and for example, the most body are in venice. and of course different solutions will fit in different places. but few coastal regions have a huge barrier like this to protect them from storm surges. if sea levels keep rising and many communities could be left to make difficult decisions. it often all starts monday and in some areas may simply have to be abandoned. in parts of wales, for example, communi
i think london 10 be protected. there is a lot of investment in london is a big international hub. so it will be protected, no matter how well we protect a place like like that. so a mega city or a cost and make a city. there is always some risk remaining in case of failure defense failure. and so this is something that is considered in the design, and we should be prepared for the barrier will need to be updated. sea levels are rising faster than anticipated, and london is at the forefront of...
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many large cities are at risk and that includes london. and if you get off on all, if sea levels rise by 2 meters, i would assume that many parts of london would face serious problems on extremely poor game of the calm. about 9000000 people live in london, which is located on the river thames. about one 3rd of those residents live in the city's central districts. along the river. the thames flows into the north sea, but rising and falling time, it's still a thing river water levels in london. one 6th of the city lies in an area that's threatened by flooding. rising sea levels would put more than a 1000000 people and 500000 buildings here at risk. storm surges and floods have become more common in britain. in late 2013 and early 2014, southern england was hit by a series of severe storms. heavy rainfall caused widespread flooding and power cuts and disrupted transport systems. in london, the thames burst its banks and many people were forced to leave their homes. the thames barrier is designed to protect the floodplain that includes most of
many large cities are at risk and that includes london. and if you get off on all, if sea levels rise by 2 meters, i would assume that many parts of london would face serious problems on extremely poor game of the calm. about 9000000 people live in london, which is located on the river thames. about one 3rd of those residents live in the city's central districts. along the river. the thames flows into the north sea, but rising and falling time, it's still a thing river water levels in london....
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the bad news is that deadly there today is pretty much a spot of london's weather centric like in london that cost lives. they've been about anything even city outreach now. and in the middle you know it was that you know you know like 26 now that it really all about that is that i mean what would you say that. might assurance will mean that. that is. knowing the scale of the damage the parents in an impossible. get text about in winter because farmers in surrounding states burn crops and the cold air drops much that looks like but much of the urban india of pollution has come from burning more coal and driving more cars. when i grew up in ball in mumbai in the eighty's and ninety's having a car was an incredible incredibly luxury i bet if you samis had a car in the last 20 years let's look there lies a shinin globalization taking place in india. needs are. and these are not held to the same standards as scarse in the us in europe. scientists say that quality 1st gets worse of countries industrialize and use more energy but then after a while the costs become too high to ignore and inves
the bad news is that deadly there today is pretty much a spot of london's weather centric like in london that cost lives. they've been about anything even city outreach now. and in the middle you know it was that you know you know like 26 now that it really all about that is that i mean what would you say that. might assurance will mean that. that is. knowing the scale of the damage the parents in an impossible. get text about in winter because farmers in surrounding states burn crops and the...
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with that deadly, there today is pretty much a spot of london 12 a century ago. and like in london. but they still going about it in synchronicity at rates now and yet, you know, i think and in the minute you know, it was that you, you know, about 26. now, you know, it isn't really all about that. is that a new one today that me and my children small, but that is shut up. knowing the scale of the damage, put the parents in an impossible to get text about in winter because farmers in surrounding states burn crops and the colder trucks might look closer. but much of the herbert india's pollution has come from burning more coal and driving more cars . when i grew up in both in mumbai, in the eighty's and ninety's, having a car was an incredible, incredible luxury. i bet if you stanley's had a car in the last 20 years that look, there lies ation and globalization taking place in india car so they can be caught when it starts. and these are not held to the same standards as scarse in the us in europe. scientists say that quality 1st gets worse of countries industrialize and use more ener
with that deadly, there today is pretty much a spot of london 12 a century ago. and like in london. but they still going about it in synchronicity at rates now and yet, you know, i think and in the minute you know, it was that you, you know, about 26. now, you know, it isn't really all about that. is that a new one today that me and my children small, but that is shut up. knowing the scale of the damage, put the parents in an impossible to get text about in winter because farmers in surrounding...
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was affected —— across the country and london was affected — — marked across the country and londoncheme. one thing! scheme. one thing i think is significant and positive, they come in are saying they release the information saying they release the information saying the transparent about what data, what the data suggest, when restrictions will be, what the criteria is. people want to understand. at this level, you go into this tier and that is applied uniformly, i think people would think fair enough. people want to understand, i need transparency which i think it's been fairly lacking. the sunday people, you've already mentioned it, mps pleading for the nightingale hospitals to be opened oi’ nightingale hospitals to be opened or to be used. one of the problem is staffing in the nhs. that is not enough staff. that is not a lot to this front—page and yet there is at the same time. the mill story involved them switching teachers and we switch to the hospitals where we are talking about nurses and the majority of them are women and i thought that was quite interesting contrast. it's p
was affected —— across the country and london was affected — — marked across the country and londoncheme. one thing! scheme. one thing i think is significant and positive, they come in are saying they release the information saying they release the information saying the transparent about what data, what the data suggest, when restrictions will be, what the criteria is. people want to understand. at this level, you go into this tier and that is applied uniformly, i think people would...
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londoners knew about place because it had been around in london for centuries, but they were, they knew enough to be very afraid of it. if you possibly could. you would get out of london. that's the best advice. but of course, many hundreds of thousands of people can't do that. they have to stay because they're too poor to move because they need to work or because they haven't got anywhere to go. so for those who stay in london, anxiety about infection is very strong. indeed. the rich ran away, including king charles the 2nd of england, his family and his court, who left the city for sole spring. moving on to oxford. once the plague was over, the population of london recovered surprisingly quickly. people returned to the capital, and new people came to take every jobs left vacant by those who were down. there was the sudden rise in the number of marriages and births. financial century would become an age of great advancement in the fight against disease. the 19th century, while you had was the beginning of what i would call globalization. and there you have the rise of steamships you ou
londoners knew about place because it had been around in london for centuries, but they were, they knew enough to be very afraid of it. if you possibly could. you would get out of london. that's the best advice. but of course, many hundreds of thousands of people can't do that. they have to stay because they're too poor to move because they need to work or because they haven't got anywhere to go. so for those who stay in london, anxiety about infection is very strong. indeed. the rich ran away,...
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we know they're getting back and in london we under come next week.ny hopes in some sort of a breakthrough? kit: look, i think we're at the end of the negotiations in the sense i want to have a conversation with the europe's fisheries and then off to london but seems to me a very skinny sort of deal is possible and if we don't get one is because something goes long paw both side want to get a deal done now. it's not at all possible it all ends in acrimony and failure to get it over the line. whereas i'm surprised the foreign explaining market hasn't gotten plor nervous but the central best case has been a week or so is they get something out of this. caroline: how much farther could we fall if we do get a nerve rattling and get more game of chicken coming particularly from boris johnson, how far could we fall? kit: game of chicken could take us down to 1.30 and don't know why we haven't done some of that. if we get more stress you would think euro-dollar at that range might feel some of the nervousness and let him poof in other directions with that ot
we know they're getting back and in london we under come next week.ny hopes in some sort of a breakthrough? kit: look, i think we're at the end of the negotiations in the sense i want to have a conversation with the europe's fisheries and then off to london but seems to me a very skinny sort of deal is possible and if we don't get one is because something goes long paw both side want to get a deal done now. it's not at all possible it all ends in acrimony and failure to get it over the line....
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i am francine lacqua here in london. a lot of the focus is on the number of infected with covid-19. at bond growth, a lot going on, treasuries, for example, rising. overheated equity markets, the deteriorating coronavirus situation in many countries. oil demandtting its outlook, saying they will not rescue the market, and then i got a look, not very often, but coming out with figures that were not great but were better than expected, leading to burberry gaining one point half percent. -- 1.5%. now let's get to the bloomberg first word news in london with laura wright. hey, laura. laura: good morning, francine. the recovery is being derailed by a rise in virus cases and a .ew lockdown president-elect joe biden is naming longtime aide dr. vinjamuri: ron claim as his chief of staff. his leading role during the health crisis of the obama administration leaving the white house in the 2014 ebola outbreak. is stomping out dissent in hong kong, disqualifying lawmakers it deems are not loyal enough. opposition politicians are res
i am francine lacqua here in london. a lot of the focus is on the number of infected with covid-19. at bond growth, a lot going on, treasuries, for example, rising. overheated equity markets, the deteriorating coronavirus situation in many countries. oil demandtting its outlook, saying they will not rescue the market, and then i got a look, not very often, but coming out with figures that were not great but were better than expected, leading to burberry gaining one point half percent. -- 1.5%....
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good morning from bbc london.len by half. deloitte found the city of london, which has traditionally dominated construction activity in recent years, has seen the biggest fall. more than a thousand buses across london have been fitted with what's said to be an "extra layer of protection" for drivers against covid—19. it works through the air—conditioning system and was developed with advice from university college london. the way air is pushed around on the bus has changed — which means there's more fresh air entering the driver's area. after over a decade with eight different champions and nearly three million fans passing through the doors of the o2 arena, london has waved goodbye to the atp tennis finals. russia's daniil medvedev won the finalfinal in greenwich yesterday, before the tournament moves to turin in italy. it was a muted send—off, as there was no crowd. the finals have been held at the 02 since 2009. let's take a look at the travel situation now... there are minor delays on tfl rail in and out of pa
good morning from bbc london.len by half. deloitte found the city of london, which has traditionally dominated construction activity in recent years, has seen the biggest fall. more than a thousand buses across london have been fitted with what's said to be an "extra layer of protection" for drivers against covid—19. it works through the air—conditioning system and was developed with advice from university college london. the way air is pushed around on the bus has changed —...
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london 6 and city 5 is a very large city by stander. it's the largest of the 2nd largest in western europe . it has a population of perhaps 40450000 its main business. its main reason is overseas trade, but it also has a major governmental function. it is the capital of the nation state and also of the beginnings of an empire. but many london as in 665, were poor a poverty stricken in a city with little or no sanitation and belching smoke coming from factories play. they could taken hold in many european cities such as amsterdam, in the ne, 16 sixties. it was in bells of cotton imported on top ships that the plague allegedly came to britain. the ships require 900 on the tents and other ports for 30 days before being allowed to travel up river. but it was too late. and one of the most difficult and dreadful things about the place was in the early part of it. you would know that it was going to happen. you could look back on the experience of the last century when they had been 4 or 5 major events. and you would know in may that it was be
london 6 and city 5 is a very large city by stander. it's the largest of the 2nd largest in western europe . it has a population of perhaps 40450000 its main business. its main reason is overseas trade, but it also has a major governmental function. it is the capital of the nation state and also of the beginnings of an empire. but many london as in 665, were poor a poverty stricken in a city with little or no sanitation and belching smoke coming from factories play. they could taken hold in...
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london to break the main streets monotonous no. and had a splash of color to its facades, the residents raised more than 40000 euros through crowd funding. the artwork is also the name of the one parade. it stretches across 8 buildings and is one of london's largest public artworks i was in the us and you could see people busting out of the really and they make them smile. and that was a really nice try to weigh in on this pretty proud. achieving like big scale work these days. i think other women as well, sometimes it's not always going to like, easy to get through. the french born artist is based in hit east london. originally, she wanted to become a textile design, a professional fast moving trends. in a realistic style is important, but tell me one thing, only in patton's, today she rarely designs textiles. instead, she prefers to give the facades of houses a fresh look. she fights dreariness world wide with patterns and colors. prints here at an office building in brooklyn, new york, at a gas station in the u.s. state of arkan
london to break the main streets monotonous no. and had a splash of color to its facades, the residents raised more than 40000 euros through crowd funding. the artwork is also the name of the one parade. it stretches across 8 buildings and is one of london's largest public artworks i was in the us and you could see people busting out of the really and they make them smile. and that was a really nice try to weigh in on this pretty proud. achieving like big scale work these days. i think other...
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and that includes london. and if one all, if sea levels rise by 2 metres, i would assume that many parts of london would face serious problems for an extremely poor game of the calm. about 9000000 people live in london, which is located on the river thames. about one 3rd of those residents live in the city's central districts. along the river. the thames flows into the north sea, but rising and falling tide still affects river water levels in london. one 6th of the city lies in an area that's threatened by flooding. rising sea levels would put more than a 1000000 people and 500000 buildings here at risk. storm surges and floods have become more common in britain. in late 2013 and early 2014, southern england was hit by a series of severe storms. heavy rainfall caused widespread flooding and power cuts and disrupted transport systems. in london, the thames burst its banks and many people were forced to leave their homes. the thames barrier is designed to protect the floodplain that includes most of greater lond
and that includes london. and if one all, if sea levels rise by 2 metres, i would assume that many parts of london would face serious problems for an extremely poor game of the calm. about 9000000 people live in london, which is located on the river thames. about one 3rd of those residents live in the city's central districts. along the river. the thames flows into the north sea, but rising and falling tide still affects river water levels in london. one 6th of the city lies in an area that's...
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the french born artist is based in hit east london. originally, she wanted to become a textile design, a professional fast moving trends when exploring in a realistic style is important. but thinks only in patton's, today she rarely designs textiles. instead, she prefers to give the facades of houses a fresh look. she fights dreariness world wide with patterns and colors prints. it's here at an office building in brooklyn, new york, or at a gas station in the u.s. state of arkansas, where the pop up how she's designed for lego is currently touring. the world's next stop will be the south korean capital. so just for all of the idea of having a small 10 metre high building, i think it just doesn't have the same impact. and really when you work on a computer sometime you just keep on adding details. you just have to remember when it's going to be moving. that's what i always tell my my clients or the people commission. my work is you know, some time no less is more. i just kind of like make it quite simple. as work is inspired by the u.s.
the french born artist is based in hit east london. originally, she wanted to become a textile design, a professional fast moving trends when exploring in a realistic style is important. but thinks only in patton's, today she rarely designs textiles. instead, she prefers to give the facades of houses a fresh look. she fights dreariness world wide with patterns and colors prints. it's here at an office building in brooklyn, new york, or at a gas station in the u.s. state of arkansas, where the...
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can me why london is most famous work of art is in leyton, a working class district in north east london. to break the main street's monotonous look and to add a splash of color to its facades, the residents raised more than $40000.00 euros through crowdfunding. the artwork is also in the name of the one. parades. it stretches across 8 buildings and is one of london's largest public artworks i was in the us and you could see the whole bus in front of the reading in the make them smile. that was a really nice straightaway. and this really proud chivvying like big scale work these days. i think as a woman, as well, sometimes is not always going to like, easy to get through. the french born artist is based in hit east london. originally, she wanted to become a textile design, a professional fast moving trends when exploring in a realistic style is important. but to me, one thinks only in passengers. today, she rarely designs textiles. instead, she prefers to give the facades of houses a fresh look. she fights and dreariness worldwide with patterns and colors. prints at an office building in
can me why london is most famous work of art is in leyton, a working class district in north east london. to break the main street's monotonous look and to add a splash of color to its facades, the residents raised more than $40000.00 euros through crowdfunding. the artwork is also in the name of the one. parades. it stretches across 8 buildings and is one of london's largest public artworks i was in the us and you could see the whole bus in front of the reading in the make them smile. that was...
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guy: from london i'm guy johnson alix steel is in new york. we are counting you down to the european close on "bloomberg markets." losses.s higher the director general will be joining us shortly. i think the press conference is running a little bit late. goingeeping overhaul is to take place at the dax. the tax will go from 30 to 40 stocks next year. deutsche bank is considering allowing 40% of its workforce to work from home at least two days a week on a permanent basis. apparently the bank has already started cutting office space. continues.n we continue to watch this vaccine story ripple through the markets. 0.8stoxx 600 up by another percent. cyclicals are doing well. in the states, the s&p is up by 1.2%. ofo-dollar getting a bit traction. the dollar is going down. this is part and parcel of the yellen trade, which seems to be getting reaction now. it will be interesting to see how she works hand-in-hand with the fed chair. minutes,e last few crude went through $45. this is wti. we are backing off the little bit, but that line in the sand
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before los angeles, there was london.ted first filming locations when he 5tarted directing in the 19205. so, what role did alfred hitchcock play in the early british film industry? he 5ta rted off british film industry? he started off creating titles for films in the silent period, they were told through into titles and he worked on those. he worked on storyboards, wa5 a55istant he worked on storyboards, wa5 assistant director. hitchcock's london was 5hrouded assistant director. hitchcock's london was shrouded in fog from pollution but that was a suspense device for an early film, the lodge, the story of the london fog from 1927. a silent drama about a serial killer who matter5 blonde girls. a couple of years later, alfred hitchcock made blackmail, this is a film which end5 blackmail, this is a film which ends with a very famous cha5e and a number london landmark, the british museum. the story revolves around a young woman who is a working—class woman who is a working—class woman who end5 who is a working—class woman who
before los angeles, there was london.ted first filming locations when he 5tarted directing in the 19205. so, what role did alfred hitchcock play in the early british film industry? he 5ta rted off british film industry? he started off creating titles for films in the silent period, they were told through into titles and he worked on those. he worked on storyboards, wa5 a55istant he worked on storyboards, wa5 assistant director. hitchcock's london was 5hrouded assistant director. hitchcock's...
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the french born designer is based in hip east london. she initially wanted to become a textile designer, a professional, fast moving trends were drawing in a realistic style is important. but camille, well i think only in powder today, she really designs textiles. instead, she prefers to give the facades of houses a fresh look. she fights urban dreariness worldwide with patterns and colors. for instance, here at an office building in brooklyn, new york, or at a gas station in the u.s. state of arkansas. the path of house shoes designed for lego is currently touring the world. while as work is inspired by the american pop artist, keith haring, as well as the memphis design movement, she grew up in the south of france, where her parents owned several designer items and that started founded in 1980. the milan based memphis group was made up of post-modernist designers. they used a playful and colorful style as a reaction to functionalism, which dominated at the time when i'm in his collection nostalgia style of design. because i grew up in
the french born designer is based in hip east london. she initially wanted to become a textile designer, a professional, fast moving trends were drawing in a realistic style is important. but camille, well i think only in powder today, she really designs textiles. instead, she prefers to give the facades of houses a fresh look. she fights urban dreariness worldwide with patterns and colors. for instance, here at an office building in brooklyn, new york, or at a gas station in the u.s. state of...
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users that day leave there today is pretty much a spot of london it was a century ago and like in london that cost lives. thinks the thing about any think when city outreach now. and in the media it was that you you know politically secret now that it is really all about that is that i mean what you say that. any statement might actually mean small. that is shut up knowing the scale of the damage to the parents in an impossible box . gets extra hot in winter because farmers in surrounding states burn crops and the cold air traps much the closer. but much of the urban india's pollution has come from burning more coal and driving more cars. when i grew up in both in mumbai in the eighty's and ninety's having a car was an incredible incredible luxury i bet if you semi's had a car in the last 20 years let's look there lies a shinin globalization taking place in india. carso because. needs are. and these are not held to the same standards as scarse in the us in europe. scientists say that quality 1st gets worse of countries industrialize and use more energy but then after a while it costs bec
users that day leave there today is pretty much a spot of london it was a century ago and like in london that cost lives. thinks the thing about any think when city outreach now. and in the media it was that you you know politically secret now that it is really all about that is that i mean what you say that. any statement might actually mean small. that is shut up knowing the scale of the damage to the parents in an impossible box . gets extra hot in winter because farmers in surrounding...
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for the people of london all been falling crude in popularity thanks in part. because spending more and more time outdoors and reconnecting with nature experienced for a joy touring the city getting newbies how to eat plants like nettles without getting a rash. this is johnson is looking for something fresh and for free. and she finds what she's looking for all over london in parks by roadside and a bus times. this is everyone it's really nice edible there isn't supposed to be this. but it's well known as the humans as well but in. a very mild. conference everything very well and is full of it nancy. is he likes to pass on her expertise and leads porridge and walks under the name benevolent. corona lockdown gave more londoners the time and desire to explore the surroundings. very oh yeah elderberries right for the picking. it's always anything that's not a protected species even in most parks smell those lives. and tell me what you think they smell a lot. some people say popcorn some people say catfish. are best eastern roll because they've got a tiny bit of to
for the people of london all been falling crude in popularity thanks in part. because spending more and more time outdoors and reconnecting with nature experienced for a joy touring the city getting newbies how to eat plants like nettles without getting a rash. this is johnson is looking for something fresh and for free. and she finds what she's looking for all over london in parks by roadside and a bus times. this is everyone it's really nice edible there isn't supposed to be this. but it's...
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corona lockdown gave more londoners the time and desire to explore the surroundings. very oh yeah elderberries right for the picking. it's always anything that's not a protected species even in most parks smell those waves. and tell me what you think they smell a lot. some people say bob popcorn some people say catfish. they are eastern raw because they've got a tiny bit of toxin in them which is neutralize a soon as you cook it it's got amazing she says legend has it that a spirit lives in every elder tree and you must be careful never to make it angry. it's like very long. so we quickly continue on our way around the corner we make our next discovery yarrow. in this further follow. one of my and today's old time photos so go to haves this is a kill you are always especially versatile as he says it tastes good on bread but it's also a medicinal plant that's used to cleanse wounds. grab a little bit. to. put on your wounds and then you can use the long leaves of the plant. to run. stinging nettle is a special treat for izzy she says that it's digestion and can be foun
corona lockdown gave more londoners the time and desire to explore the surroundings. very oh yeah elderberries right for the picking. it's always anything that's not a protected species even in most parks smell those waves. and tell me what you think they smell a lot. some people say bob popcorn some people say catfish. they are eastern raw because they've got a tiny bit of toxin in them which is neutralize a soon as you cook it it's got amazing she says legend has it that a spirit lives in...
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the mayor of london, labour mayor of london.ckdown ends. your thoughts about that decision. on the evidence alone, if you leave politics outside of it, i can understand the decision, because although we have the fastest rate of decrease in england now, our cases are still high, and higher than the england average, and there is still quite considerable pressure within the hospital system. if things continue within the next fortnight, i will be mounting a cross—party campaign hearing greater manchester. a review is taken in mid—december, but what do you understand to be what will have to happen for you to get into tier 2? we are saying the right kind of change in all the five indicators that the government put forward, so the rate of cases amongst the over 60s, the positivity rate position in hospitals, so in all of those big issues we are seeing significant decrease in cases in so, i think we are getting close to the borderline anyway, between tier 3 and tier 2, i hope that the government would be fairand hope that the government
the mayor of london, labour mayor of london.ckdown ends. your thoughts about that decision. on the evidence alone, if you leave politics outside of it, i can understand the decision, because although we have the fastest rate of decrease in england now, our cases are still high, and higher than the england average, and there is still quite considerable pressure within the hospital system. if things continue within the next fortnight, i will be mounting a cross—party campaign hearing greater...
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the french born artist is based in hit east london. originally, she wanted to become a textile design, a professional fast moving trends, where in a realistic style is important. part of things only in patterns. today, she rarely designs textiles. instead, she prefers to give the facades of houses a fresh look. she fights and dreariness worldwide with patterns and colors prints. once here at an office building in brooklyn, new york at a gas station in the u.s. state of arkansas to pop up how she's designed for lego is currently touring the world. the next stop will be the south korean capital. so just for the idea of having a 10 meter high building, i think it just doesn't have the same impact. and really when you work on a computer sometime you just keep on you just have to remember one is going to be on the does well, i always tell my, my clients or the people commission, my work is, you know, some time, no less is more. i just don't like make it quite simple. as work is inspired by the u.s. american pop artist keith haring, as well
the french born artist is based in hit east london. originally, she wanted to become a textile design, a professional fast moving trends, where in a realistic style is important. part of things only in patterns. today, she rarely designs textiles. instead, she prefers to give the facades of houses a fresh look. she fights and dreariness worldwide with patterns and colors prints. once here at an office building in brooklyn, new york at a gas station in the u.s. state of arkansas to pop up how...
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kennedy in london, testified about the kennedy visit to london. it wasn't just john f. kennedy and we can jackie. and these wives 2 can buy ice on because she was great looking to this guillaume. and then after they have finished weights, london, the now go to paris and the french, a lot of their loved clones. and that was a big deal of that. how would the french think hoshi dress because they thought every american dressed all so you were the photographer, who accompanied john f. kennedy to london and potus. is that correct? x., and i mean, there were me in a few of them, you know, and all of them were, you took a photograph of jackie kennedy in london and a car which is almost a luminosity about of you. took a photograph of princess diana with a code which showed the some of the empathy which she had these people the how to have the ability to communicate visually. and there must be a photographers dream yakked on jackie wall. and jackie, once she had taken london by storm, really imbrie moment in the day she was enjoying it. but she to paris my whole paris to who and
kennedy in london, testified about the kennedy visit to london. it wasn't just john f. kennedy and we can jackie. and these wives 2 can buy ice on because she was great looking to this guillaume. and then after they have finished weights, london, the now go to paris and the french, a lot of their loved clones. and that was a big deal of that. how would the french think hoshi dress because they thought every american dressed all so you were the photographer, who accompanied john f. kennedy to...
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the french born designer is based in hip east london. she initially wanted to become a textile designer, a professional, fast moving trends were drawing in a realistic style is important. but camille, well, i think certainly in powder it's today. she really designs textiles. instead, she prefers to give the facades of houses a fresh look. she fights urban dreariness worldwide with patterns and colors. for instance, here at an office building in brooklyn, new york, or at a gas station in the u.s. state of arkansas. the pop up house she's designed for lego is currently touring the world. well as work is inspired by the american pop artist, keith haring, as well as the memphis design movement, she grew up in the south of france, where her parents owned several designer items are not style. founded in 1980, the milan based memphis group was made up of post-modernist designers. they used a playful and colorful style as a reaction to functionalism, which dominated at the time period in his public and nostalgic style of design. because i grew u
the french born designer is based in hip east london. she initially wanted to become a textile designer, a professional, fast moving trends were drawing in a realistic style is important. but camille, well, i think certainly in powder it's today. she really designs textiles. instead, she prefers to give the facades of houses a fresh look. she fights urban dreariness worldwide with patterns and colors. for instance, here at an office building in brooklyn, new york, or at a gas station in the...
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in london but. they still going about it in synchronicity outreach in you know and getting you know i think. and in the minute you know it was that you you know you clearly see it now you know it isn't really awful about that is that i mean what you say that. anything might assurance will mean that. that is shot. knowing the scale of the damage to the parents in an impossible body . gets extra bad in winter because farmers in surrounding states burn crops and the cold air drops might look like. but much of the urban india's pollution has come from burning more coal and driving more cars. when i grew up in both in mumbai in the eighty's and ninety's having a car was an incredible incredible luxury. of waiting for stanley's had a car in the last 20 years let alone their lies ation into what i say should take place in india. and these are not held to the same standards as scarse in the us in europe. scientists say the air quality 1st gets worse of countries industrialize and use more energy but then af
in london but. they still going about it in synchronicity outreach in you know and getting you know i think. and in the minute you know it was that you you know you clearly see it now you know it isn't really awful about that is that i mean what you say that. anything might assurance will mean that. that is shot. knowing the scale of the damage to the parents in an impossible body . gets extra bad in winter because farmers in surrounding states burn crops and the cold air drops might look like....
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in london, 8:00 a.m. in new york from. london, i'm anna edwards. u.s. are closed for the thanksgiving holiday, but it's still regular trading here in europe. welcome to "bloomberg markets." european equities down by .1% right now. stoxx 600 down by .10%. difficult for the london market and the spanish market to make ground, as we see selling in energy stocks and banks. interesting moves in the pound. we heard from phillip lane over at the e.c.b. talking about concerns around financing conditions for small and medium-sized businesses. that was an interesting story to watch last hour. 1.18 is where we trade. we drop down from the 1.19 on euro dollar t. is thanksgiving. let's kick off with u.s. politics. in the u.s., two very different messages from the incoming and outgoing presidents this thanksgiving. >> starting on day one of my presidency, we will take steps that will change the course of this disease, more testing, we'll find people with cases and get them away from one another, slowing the number of protections. more protective gear for businesses a
in london, 8:00 a.m. in new york from. london, i'm anna edwards. u.s. are closed for the thanksgiving holiday, but it's still regular trading here in europe. welcome to "bloomberg markets." european equities down by .1% right now. stoxx 600 down by .10%. difficult for the london market and the spanish market to make ground, as we see selling in energy stocks and banks. interesting moves in the pound. we heard from phillip lane over at the e.c.b. talking about concerns around financing...
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and i have come to london city airport to find out how it could work.l be a testing regime in place prior to christmas. testing will take place once you have arrived back into the uk. you will go to a testing centre and get tested and if that test is negative, then you will be able to be released from quarantine. however, as the industry, we really do wish to see a departures testing protocol. and what that would mean is that passengers would be tested before they fly. it would mean that a quarantine period when you arrive is no longer required. what are the main challenges you foresee with all of these processes? capacity is one. if we are requiring to actually test significant numbers of passengers onsite before they fly, we will need to find space to do that. there will need to be trained staff available. we think that is going to take some time, but we are very confident we can do that. and we are hopeful that by next summer, we will be approaching some degree of normality. but as testing, and even vaccinations, become more common, there is a whole
and i have come to london city airport to find out how it could work.l be a testing regime in place prior to christmas. testing will take place once you have arrived back into the uk. you will go to a testing centre and get tested and if that test is negative, then you will be able to be released from quarantine. however, as the industry, we really do wish to see a departures testing protocol. and what that would mean is that passengers would be tested before they fly. it would mean that a...
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and that includes london. and if one all, if sea levels rise by 2 meters, i would assume that many parts of london would face serious problems on extreme a program that they call me about 9000000 people live in london, which is located on the river thames. about one 3rd of those residents live in the city's central districts. along the river. the thames flows into the north sea, but rising and falling time, it's still a faint river water levels in london. one 6th of the city lies in an area that's threatened by flooding. rising sea levels would put more than a 1000000 people and 500000 buildings here at risk and storm surges and floods have become more common in britain. in late 2013 and early 2014, southern england was hit by a series of severe storms. heavy rainfall caused widespread flooding and power cuts and disrupted transport systems. in london, the thames burst its banks and many people were forced to leave their homes. the thames barrier is designed to protect the floodplain that includes most of grea
and that includes london. and if one all, if sea levels rise by 2 meters, i would assume that many parts of london would face serious problems on extreme a program that they call me about 9000000 people live in london, which is located on the river thames. about one 3rd of those residents live in the city's central districts. along the river. the thames flows into the north sea, but rising and falling time, it's still a faint river water levels in london. one 6th of the city lies in an area...
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scott mcclain is in london following it all. tense moments there on the streets of london.hant that you heard from many people was "freedom." what's at issue here, especially as we noted, some of those restrictions will be lifted in the coming days? >> paula, it's a fair question. you're right, on wednesday the lockdown across england will end, but that doesn't mean the restrictions will end, not by a long shot. after that there will be a patchwork of rules for different parts of the country. in the vast majority of places, even socializing with people outside of your own household indoors will be a big no-no. this protest was organized by a group called "save our rights uk" created in response to the pandemic. their core belief is that the coronavirus restrictions have been unreasonable and disproportionate and that they've been passed or gone through the parliamentary system without any pushback or any oversight. and that last part is true, because parliamentarians actually gave the government the right. they voted to give the government the right to make its own coronavi
scott mcclain is in london following it all. tense moments there on the streets of london.hant that you heard from many people was "freedom." what's at issue here, especially as we noted, some of those restrictions will be lifted in the coming days? >> paula, it's a fair question. you're right, on wednesday the lockdown across england will end, but that doesn't mean the restrictions will end, not by a long shot. after that there will be a patchwork of rules for different parts...
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well we invite the romanian as in london on the program. just finally, as a filmmaker i wanted to feel like when you caught on film, one of the people in your documentary saying we are no longer human. we only care about money. about remained. it's an understatement. it's a complete understatement. see the lack of humanity. there is right in the healthcare system that is leading well, it's expensive corruption. and as you say, your government says there's no corruption. they say there will be investigations going on in the garden and it will get a paper destroyed about money. i was on a thank you and collective is out now on digital platforms in the ground fire inquiry in london takes a break today that's over the show. we're back on wednesday 10 years since revelations in the u.k. guardian accused now of defaming its journalist julian, a son jimmy joe biden accused the wiki leaks founder of being a high tech terrorist. and as others argued for an obama drone strike on the father of 2, now being tortured in london, according to the un until
well we invite the romanian as in london on the program. just finally, as a filmmaker i wanted to feel like when you caught on film, one of the people in your documentary saying we are no longer human. we only care about money. about remained. it's an understatement. it's a complete understatement. see the lack of humanity. there is right in the healthcare system that is leading well, it's expensive corruption. and as you say, your government says there's no corruption. they say there will be...