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i don't believe they're out of control because one of your fellow protesters took to the london financial times last month he's called mark he's 17 years old he said i feel like we can't restrain ourselves anymore the hatred towards police is growing stronger and stronger can't restrain ourselves that sounds very much like so much and movement which is getting out of control i believe that is so only some individual case i believe on the oncoming ground that most of the protesters are still doing doing things on based on a reason for example like de vandalised n.p.r. stations they vandalized those restaurants or other shops that are related to chinese funded companies because you know become a little below turned into but the measure is you but some of you leading figures awarded by the violence and johnson young and was an organizer of the 2014 brother movement he said every stakeholder should take action immediately if we don't want the violence to escalate to a point where the only impact. but why don't you stand up and so enough with the words well i believe one of the principal amount of p
i don't believe they're out of control because one of your fellow protesters took to the london financial times last month he's called mark he's 17 years old he said i feel like we can't restrain ourselves anymore the hatred towards police is growing stronger and stronger can't restrain ourselves that sounds very much like so much and movement which is getting out of control i believe that is so only some individual case i believe on the oncoming ground that most of the protesters are still...
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the financial times has one of the big business stories — uber losing its licence to operate in london put riders at risk. and finally, the verge website says new york's iconic paris cinema will re—open after netflix signed a deal to rent it to showcase some of its most prestigious releases. with me is lawrence gosling, the editor—in—chief at what investment. let's get stuck in. this first story is just let's get stuck in. this first story isjust depressing, isn't let's get stuck in. this first story is just depressing, isn't it? let's get stuck in. this first story isjust depressing, isn't it? the world meteorological organisation says the increase in co2 is just above the average rise recorded for the last decade, but when you look at various different types of gases, it is going up and up. it's extraordinary, and you're right, it is very depressing, and there are two things within this report, it's about emissions, so c02 going up into the atmosphere from things like coal burning, and they are focusing on this piece about concentration. so essentially it is what is left behind from
the financial times has one of the big business stories — uber losing its licence to operate in london put riders at risk. and finally, the verge website says new york's iconic paris cinema will re—open after netflix signed a deal to rent it to showcase some of its most prestigious releases. with me is lawrence gosling, the editor—in—chief at what investment. let's get stuck in. this first story is just let's get stuck in. this first story isjust depressing, isn't let's get stuck in....
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this is the financial times which is based in london. another banner headline. sondland followed orders from trump on ukraine quid pro quo, envoy turns on president. explosive impeachment testimony, pompeo implicated. again, pompeo important. with the same all the way across the front page headline today everyone was in the loop. sondland affirms quid pro quo. yes, there was a quid pro quo. at the philadelphia inquirer this was the front page. ambassador trump ordered pressure, sondland says there was a quid pro quo for ukraine, announce a probe of biden to get white house visit, comma phone call. from the chicago tribune to the miami herald. sondland ties trump team to quid pro quo. sondland i followed trump's orders to pressure ukraine. this was from "the washington post," diplomat acknowledges quid pro quo, directly links probes to aid and visit. connects president and top officials to ukraine effort. vivid testimony shakes inquiry. might hasten democrats time line. sondland's bombshell leaves trump's allies scrambling. and i'll give you one more. this is "th
this is the financial times which is based in london. another banner headline. sondland followed orders from trump on ukraine quid pro quo, envoy turns on president. explosive impeachment testimony, pompeo implicated. again, pompeo important. with the same all the way across the front page headline today everyone was in the loop. sondland affirms quid pro quo. yes, there was a quid pro quo. at the philadelphia inquirer this was the front page. ambassador trump ordered pressure, sondland says...
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its licence to operate in london after regulators found at least 1a,000 uninsured rides had been provided by drivers using bogus identification. and finally the financial timescence. jeremy corbyn not fit for high office, says the chief rabbi. the chief rabbi has written a letter to the times and he is sort of warning in the most serious way aboutjeremy corbyn on the wayjeremy corbyn has handled anti—semitism within his own party and he says it makes him, the way his handled, make him unfit for high office. he says the very soul of our nation is at stake. in the letter, talks about howjewish people feel in the uk. he says he may even feel frightened. it's something that labour absolutely has to reflect on seriously. the truth is, for months now, there have been very serious concerns expressed about how labour deals with anti—semitism, and there was an enquiry into this, a while back, a lot of people in thejewish community thought that was a whitewash. you've seen female jewish mps harangued out of the party, so i think it's very serious. , it's also very clear that the conservative party has serious issues with racism, is lumbar phobia, and you have the form
its licence to operate in london after regulators found at least 1a,000 uninsured rides had been provided by drivers using bogus identification. and finally the financial timescence. jeremy corbyn not fit for high office, says the chief rabbi. the chief rabbi has written a letter to the times and he is sort of warning in the most serious way aboutjeremy corbyn on the wayjeremy corbyn has handled anti—semitism within his own party and he says it makes him, the way his handled, make him unfit...
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london. one of the busiest parts, so close to the financial center here as well. people towards the end of their friday lunch time perhaps thinking about going home early. scenes of panic, fear, gunshots never heard in a part of london like this hardly. stabbing crimes part of gaung cu gang culture, but this caused deep shock at this part of the city. we've seen large numbers of armed police coming and going, and they're ensuring there's no residual threat around here. i'm a good two blocks away from where the attack was, the concern being this man may not have acted alone. it appears according to boris johnson that the incident is over. for the last few hours they've been referring to this as an ongoing situation. they seem to have it more under control. we hear from station staff that key parts of the beyond ground, the metro facility here may reopen soon. it seems like they have a handle on this particular incident. the assailant is dead. several people stabbed. some seriously injured. the key question now is who was this man, what was his motivation, where did he initially begin his attack at about 2:00 today
london. one of the busiest parts, so close to the financial center here as well. people towards the end of their friday lunch time perhaps thinking about going home early. scenes of panic, fear, gunshots never heard in a part of london like this hardly. stabbing crimes part of gaung cu gang culture, but this caused deep shock at this part of the city. we've seen large numbers of armed police coming and going, and they're ensuring there's no residual threat around here. i'm a good two blocks...
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time london was a more lively and interesting location over the last years that's been shifting to paris. where the money goes the high and art market. speculation that paris could become the new financial capital of the post brics and. then france has other advantages to. part of the very friendly sales tax rules here in france right now paris is the most affordable place to sell in europe . of course the prospect of paris catching up with its long time rival london is attractive to the french even if france's minister of culture chooses to put it more diplomatically. this european dimension that explains the dynamics of the french dance market. picasso had his blue period and now paris seems to be starting its own. period. or berlin is into a period of remembrance as the 30th anniversary of the fall of the wall approaches on saturday and occasion for many former east german dissidents to reflect on what a monumental impact that event had on their own biographies or. already had a stay in prison behind her when she traveled illegally to east berlin to celebrate her birthday and then the city erupted into a party the likes of which she could never have imagined. november 9th 1909 the da
time london was a more lively and interesting location over the last years that's been shifting to paris. where the money goes the high and art market. speculation that paris could become the new financial capital of the post brics and. then france has other advantages to. part of the very friendly sales tax rules here in france right now paris is the most affordable place to sell in europe . of course the prospect of paris catching up with its long time rival london is attractive to the french...
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london. gunshots never heard, frankly, in this central financial district. 2:00 would have been a time people would finish lunch. perhaps thinking going home early on a friday. startling to have to deal with this. we don't know how many in total were stabbed or injured. some we hear from london's mayor seriously injured and refer roed to those who intervened risks themselves to take down the assailant with the very best of humanity and praise from the police forces to rushed in fast of that particular scene. sadly practiced in dealing with assailants like this. the key question, who was this lone man and was he indeed acting by himself jp that pores as much as we know the case at this point and his moat jasion terror said to be the suggested motion behind this particular attack here but we don't know what ideology fueled this one particular individual and of course, too, you hear often from british services and colleagues around the world, often mental health comes into play here. jihadist groups a s often degra but they can prey upon minds that otherwise need assistance because of their own
london. gunshots never heard, frankly, in this central financial district. 2:00 would have been a time people would finish lunch. perhaps thinking going home early on a friday. startling to have to deal with this. we don't know how many in total were stabbed or injured. some we hear from london's mayor seriously injured and refer roed to those who intervened risks themselves to take down the assailant with the very best of humanity and praise from the police forces to rushed in fast of that...
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financial times have interviewed leader of the liberal democrats, pictured here on several of the front pages of her wearing boxing gloves, she launched a youth and ship today at a boxing gym in london. and this is about her ruling out helping jeremy corbyn into their number ten. why is this so into their number ten. why is this so important? it's very significant because they are arguing the remainder but will be split between the liberal democrats and labour party so it's a similar narrative but on the alternative side of the debate we are seeing with nigel farage and party the conservatives. now it's been very clear and repeated several times that in the borisjohnson norjeremy corbyn in her view are fit to be prime minister, and she is reiterating that message again very strongly and going a bit further i would say which is to say she was pushed on theissue which is to say she was pushed on the issue with laura hughes who is very good at pushing a question... the political correspondent. and she puts the point and said yes, i would have another election rather than allowjeremy corbyn into downing street. that makes it incredibly ha rd street. that makes it incredibly hard for her
financial times have interviewed leader of the liberal democrats, pictured here on several of the front pages of her wearing boxing gloves, she launched a youth and ship today at a boxing gym in london. and this is about her ruling out helping jeremy corbyn into their number ten. why is this so into their number ten. why is this so important? it's very significant because they are arguing the remainder but will be split between the liberal democrats and labour party so it's a similar narrative...
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you want the news ally from london more still ahead hong kong feels the impact of 5 months of protest falling into a recession for the 1st time since the global financial crisis. odd. person well interest the actual house speaker is buying ourselves to tenney as is the chamber as a referee. and in sport find out why liverpool light refused to take part in the english meet cup quarter finals. how the weather so looking pretty miserable across the good parts of western europe with my loss of plough piling in from the land 60 going across the british isles western parts of france and pushing into that western side of the medics for any further races some will say because high pressure in charge fine and dry early morning mist in photo ways and they should have he said that and cool enough just for selves is the top temperature in kiev struggling to get to freezing in moscow 7 i guess they're into central parts of your body 18 into the eastern side of the med 18 therefore athens further west not far off those kind of numbers for london paris $1516.00 celsius it's not enough but it could be a pretty miserable day on friday strong winds lots of rain piling i
you want the news ally from london more still ahead hong kong feels the impact of 5 months of protest falling into a recession for the 1st time since the global financial crisis. odd. person well interest the actual house speaker is buying ourselves to tenney as is the chamber as a referee. and in sport find out why liverpool light refused to take part in the english meet cup quarter finals. how the weather so looking pretty miserable across the good parts of western europe with my loss of...
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financial times. >> yeah. stuart: comes out of london. the pink paper.ashington, the fate the fate the the fate of the borgia. he is likening trump to the murderous borgiass the popes in the 1500s. >> they can't -- pivot back to baseball. when president went to game 5 got booed predominant in liberal democrat d.c., they were jumping for joy i it is a baseball game. make huckabee said i got booed a lot. it is part of americana. big deal. stuart: one of the reasons why i want to see president trump win to see the headlines next day in the, "washington post" and all the rest of them. >> or financial times. stuart: or "the financial times." they will be in tears predicting a crash i'm sure. howard, i know we see eye-to-eye. great to see you. okay. >>> the u.s. government reportedly launching a national security review of the popular social media app ticktock. we have the story for you. it's a very popular app. >>> president trump will go to kentucky to stomach for governor matt bevin. he will be on the show. my take at the top of the hour. ♪ i'm off to colle
financial times. >> yeah. stuart: comes out of london. the pink paper.ashington, the fate the fate the the fate of the borgia. he is likening trump to the murderous borgiass the popes in the 1500s. >> they can't -- pivot back to baseball. when president went to game 5 got booed predominant in liberal democrat d.c., they were jumping for joy i it is a baseball game. make huckabee said i got booed a lot. it is part of americana. big deal. stuart: one of the reasons why i want to see...
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that's all the time we have gentlemen many thanks to my guests here in moscow and in london and thanks to our viewers for. watching this here are to see an extent and remember. 6 guys or financial survival. when customers go by you're disappointed. in elf well reducing flour. that's undercutting but what's good for market is not good for the global economy. happened and i'm on the going to. sway you both to the food. bank itself movie theater. plus we've got 2 dogs so hard not to think i know how disappointed this the work of the day i was and i know from the start then if. this is the only thing that we do is music because everybody fights a useful move away from. the floor you can move off the feet on this most recent woody allen drama called leave it at the top of the for the moment on the. but i think is this is the funds that is going to come from. you know world big partisan mock ups and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the
that's all the time we have gentlemen many thanks to my guests here in moscow and in london and thanks to our viewers for. watching this here are to see an extent and remember. 6 guys or financial survival. when customers go by you're disappointed. in elf well reducing flour. that's undercutting but what's good for market is not good for the global economy. happened and i'm on the going to. sway you both to the food. bank itself movie theater. plus we've got 2 dogs so hard not to think i know...
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financial officer. don't miss that conversation after 10:30 a.m. london time. first, let's get straight to bloomberg first word news. >> in the u.k., the first cabinet resignation during an election campaign in a century. quit after aretary report that he knew about a former aides role in the collapse of a rape trial. ae labour party also suffered blow with deputy leader tom watson announcing he will leave politics after 35 years. he has long clashed with jeremy corbyn over the direction of the party. willank of england probably keep rates on hold as brexit continues to plague the economy. it is expected to cut forecasts. be nexttion is who will to lead the bank? we spoke about the challenges facing the next boe governor. banking has become a very political job. understandsant he how banks are run. best to have someone accustomed to the political environment. >> escalating pressure on ukraine is what one diplomat described coming from the white house. said heenvoy in kiev became concerned after rudy -- about rudy giuliani, saying it raise red flags after rudy g
financial officer. don't miss that conversation after 10:30 a.m. london time. first, let's get straight to bloomberg first word news. >> in the u.k., the first cabinet resignation during an election campaign in a century. quit after aretary report that he knew about a former aides role in the collapse of a rape trial. ae labour party also suffered blow with deputy leader tom watson announcing he will leave politics after 35 years. he has long clashed with jeremy corbyn over the direction...
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london time. we have basic resources as the biggest getting sector. the london market up 0.3%. we see some weakness, travel and leisure, financial ♪ anna: 30 minutes into your trading day about here are your headlines. was --trump says fade phase one of trade talks nears completion. british carmakers call for a world-beating brexit deal as jeremy corbyn defenses party amidst allegations of anti-semitism. votes couldt concern a new commission heads today. the new commission president calls for a new europe as she delivers her keynote speech. welcome to the european open. i'm anna edwards in london. 30 minutes into your trading day , let's look at how things are moving around. we have got a divide between the u.k. and the rest. as ever, we look to currency markets. .2%,ound is weaker by hence the ftse 100 is up .3%. basic resources stocks doing quite well. we have a fairly flat picture for the stoxx 600 overall. very divided between the up and down side. gainers, virgin money up by 3%. around town of 3%. -- up 3%. acb, a bank that had faced allegations of suspicious funds is trading up by 2.5%. those are some movers to the upside.
london time. we have basic resources as the biggest getting sector. the london market up 0.3%. we see some weakness, travel and leisure, financial ♪ anna: 30 minutes into your trading day about here are your headlines. was --trump says fade phase one of trade talks nears completion. british carmakers call for a world-beating brexit deal as jeremy corbyn defenses party amidst allegations of anti-semitism. votes couldt concern a new commission heads today. the new commission president calls for...
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financial times have foregrounded. it is the oldest known poppy from the first world war, picked by private cecil rutten, when he was only 17, in arras, and it is on display in a londonrful image. we were talking before about how the british legion has really been very, very imaginative in the way it has reinvented our appreciation of the property. i know you've got one, the story you told me earlier was really powerful and resonant, ithought. there it is, there is my little puppy- it there it is, there is my little puppy. it is the codebreakers' collection, this all comes from the royal british legion. each poppy is dedicated to an employee of bletchley park. so mine is dedicated toa bletchley park. so mine is dedicated to a lady called martha brooks. but they have some lovely properties. the thing that attracted me was that they tell a story. i think a lot of they tell a story. i think a lot of the young today have lost the story of the property. so you have one which is the d—day poppy, and that contains in the eye sound from a mosh as well. the whole matter is a lwa ys mosh as well. the whole matter is always lest we forget, and i think the great thing about the
financial times have foregrounded. it is the oldest known poppy from the first world war, picked by private cecil rutten, when he was only 17, in arras, and it is on display in a londonrful image. we were talking before about how the british legion has really been very, very imaginative in the way it has reinvented our appreciation of the property. i know you've got one, the story you told me earlier was really powerful and resonant, ithought. there it is, there is my little puppy- it there it...
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times about these type of areas. well-known around the world. it is iconic and tourists are here and this area, london bridge, close to the financial sector of london and adding that up, juliette, we talk about protecting the targets, nick just laid out for us some of the barriers that went in place after 2017. >> that is exactly right. look, in any urban environment like this in london and now seeing in the hague, you're only going to be able to minimize the risk for the public. you will not get it to zero. how we think about it in security is what kind of layered defense could you have for such a vibrant area where london tower is. so you try to stop the high consequence events including cars that would cause for damage than a knife. but you also focus on what we call right of boom which is after the incident, how fast can first responders get there. you engage the public as we saw here and then remarkable response within seconds by the metropolitan police who obviously had to shoot to kill because they had no idea what -- when they see the vest, they have no idea whether further harm may ensue so that is exactly how you have to think about it an
times about these type of areas. well-known around the world. it is iconic and tourists are here and this area, london bridge, close to the financial sector of london and adding that up, juliette, we talk about protecting the targets, nick just laid out for us some of the barriers that went in place after 2017. >> that is exactly right. look, in any urban environment like this in london and now seeing in the hague, you're only going to be able to minimize the risk for the public. you will...
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time for traffic in london, famously busy on a friday afternoon when people are heading home from work early. they're heading off to borrow market nearby, having some drinks. whilst this is a financial right on the edge of it and close to a lot of the tourist sites so there would have been tourists walking on the bridge as well as they came in for a weekend of tourism. very concerned for tourists at the moment and londoners. >> we don't have a lot of confirmed information obviously, only that there was a stabbings sh somebody was detained, multiple people injured. what we can see with our own live eyes with live pictures, police responding. what's also interesting, people seem to be passerbies walking in front of the camera, our video crews and the police officers. they aren't running. there doesn't seem to be a sense of urgency with people in that surrounding area. what does that tell you? >> reporter: it tells us that police responded quickly and cleared people out of the area. a lot of the stuff on social media, a lot from journalists, didn't describe a calm situation in the immediate aftermath of this incident. they talked about people being rushed off the bridge, running out of
time for traffic in london, famously busy on a friday afternoon when people are heading home from work early. they're heading off to borrow market nearby, having some drinks. whilst this is a financial right on the edge of it and close to a lot of the tourist sites so there would have been tourists walking on the bridge as well as they came in for a weekend of tourism. very concerned for tourists at the moment and londoners. >> we don't have a lot of confirmed information obviously, only...