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leave the eu, london and the uk would lose desirability because people would not be able to move so easily within europe. it would seem that is not having that impact yet. not in london. londonble as the financial capital of the world. the uk, it has fallen down the ranks. london, as some people have said, is a country in its own right, a different place to the rest of the uk. the other thing thatis the rest of the uk. the other thing that is interesting about this report is about 60% of british workers are starting to look for workers are starting to look for work overseas, which is a very big increase. you could argue brexit has had an impact. london is still extremely desirable, but it is one of the most expensive cities to live in. it is. but look at other cities like new york, berlin, barcelona, they are also expensive. what london has going for it is cultural diversity, a knocking pot, opportunities, the financial hub of the world. —— melting. opportunities, the financial hub of the world. -- melting. at the moment it is. it may change. but many things attract foreign workers to london. watch this space. finally, the daily mirror. believed in us. that is the headline.
leave the eu, london and the uk would lose desirability because people would not be able to move so easily within europe. it would seem that is not having that impact yet. not in london. londonble as the financial capital of the world. the uk, it has fallen down the ranks. london, as some people have said, is a country in its own right, a different place to the rest of the uk. the other thing thatis the rest of the uk. the other thing that is interesting about this report is about 60% of...
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uber will face a judge in london today in its fight to continue operating in london. london's transport regulator revoked ober's -- uber's license. uber is appealing that decision. the ceo is expected to point to safety improvements. other changes the company has made to upgrade its operations. if uber should lose in london, it could be a troubling sign for possible investors and the company as a whole as it moves toward an ipo. >>> in san francisco, an estimated 1 million people showed up to see the annual pride parade. ktvu's elissa harrington was there and shows us the celebration. ♪ >> ♪ i will survive >> reporter: a colorful, lively, and joyous pride parade. crowds of people cheered from behind barriers to support the lgbt community. as rainbow floats rolled through civil -- civic center park >> it's so much fun. we are having a great time. like, it's so full of energy. >> it's amazing because you get showered with love and appreciation. people are out in droves to support each other and show them love is love. ♪ >> this is the 40th annual san francisco pride parade. it's
uber will face a judge in london today in its fight to continue operating in london. london's transport regulator revoked ober's -- uber's license. uber is appealing that decision. the ceo is expected to point to safety improvements. other changes the company has made to upgrade its operations. if uber should lose in london, it could be a troubling sign for possible investors and the company as a whole as it moves toward an ipo. >>> in san francisco, an estimated 1 million people...
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london. london's hyde park has a new tourist attraction a monumental stack of multicolored oral barrels twenty meters high floating on the famous serpentine lake the new work by installation artist christo is titled the must take. the noise not the bottles is the water. there many thing the humans around there work is not some of the septic things because the natural. part of our project. it took two months to stack the seven thousand five hundred six barrels the most on the floats on a platform held steady by anchors the installation changes color with variations in the sunlight as for the point to it that's a question the artist would rather leave to the beholder the visual art play with former nation the proportion. the visual art is like the music. is the meaning you need years. have featured in earlier christo projects in one thousand nine hundred nine the gas ometer in the western german city of ours and hosted the wall twenty six meter high wall built with multicolored. christo and his wife co artist claude who died in two thousand and nine turned the former industrial site into an internationally famous exhibition space this project is really about space i hope you. shape and. space. with a limited life span like all of their installations they've made international headlines in the past by wrapping famous landmarks such as pont neuf in paris in one thousand nine hundred eighty five. and. later the hardest couple wraps berlin's of my stock building some five million people came to marvel at the installation in its two week existence. in two thousand and sixteen floating beers was installed on lake easier in italy the three kilometer long piers wrapped in fabric became an absolute magnet for tourists who are also allowed to walk on the installation. and i think so many physical and all because. of all you and they knew your other. move by the project and that you need to make the walk. in london to cristo wants people to be flicked on his work. opinion news already divided. it's the first time in ca so i don't know what he wants to tell me it makes me think for sure and it's nice peter like the green backdrop it's amazing yeah it's not a great piece of work. i'll put it it's not the slot i'm expecting and it's at the open or e it's extraordinary as would i would just want to have something like this in hyde park is a once in a lifetime thing and i think you'll see anything like this for a long talk on. the mistimed but it will remain afloat on the serpentine lee in london's hyde park through september twenty third and. it will disappear. not to an artist whose works and displayed in museums or galleries she doesn't paint on campuses but rather on her own face a true master of disguise she has transformed into many a celebrity italian makeup office to blue chip hollis has a growing following online but also loves meeting audience face to face to get their reaction we took a lo
london. london's hyde park has a new tourist attraction a monumental stack of multicolored oral barrels twenty meters high floating on the famous serpentine lake the new work by installation artist christo is titled the must take. the noise not the bottles is the water. there many thing the humans around there work is not some of the septic things because the natural. part of our project. it took two months to stack the seven thousand five hundred six barrels the most on the floats on a...
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london london breed, what went through your mind? >> ilicouldn't bee it to tell you the truth. it almostelt like a dream. it's amazing and i'm excited to be here. >> you did a llout to your grandmother, ms. brown. >> yes, i'm sure sheld wouave been happy. >> what did you learn from her? >> i learned from her that you take care of each other. she took care of the community. we didn't have much, but it was important that, for example, my grandmother would cook all the time. and people would come over and we would feed other people. i would ask why are we giving aoa she our food, you be quiet would say. being part of a i community what you do. >> living in public housing, you must see and hear and all kinds of things most people don't. i'm wondering wharhow do you approach dsues? >> tire to make sure that even though i have been the exception coming out of that environment and even going to college and doing welln life, i don't want -- i want this to berhe >> what was an example as mayor that you think you can do to make a difference? >> one of the things i want to do as mayor is provide paidp interns opportunities for all high school students. not necessarily that the city would pay for everyt, but we have incredible companies here in the health care sector, the tech sector, all these incredible destroindustries rig the backyard. and i want them to be exposed to what's possible in life at an early age and part of that is paid internships because we're talking about young people who comerom single family homes where their grandmothers are raising them. i want to make sure they're able to generate a little bit of money in the process so they stay out of trouble so that they don't do many of the things my family members did growing up breaking into cars, selling drugs, t doingngs that would land you in juvenile hall, or things that wereaturally a part of your environment were easy to do. >> homelessness, a big issue. voters told you. do you think the city is on the right track right now? >> so i think that the city is somewhat on the right track.f i think part is we have oystems in place help address the issue. but the problem that we have are people who struggle with mental illness. and i think that's really why's th going to be my focus, is making changes to our laws and providing optionsor those who we can't get housed, those who we can't in some cases we can get them housed but we can't keep them housed. >> one of the things you were clear about is housing. you said it again on wednesday afternoon. we don't build enough it was very clear. there are things also that make it more expensive to build inan francisco. and you know what they are, the cost and time of permitting fees, review. what would you be willing to do to speed up the const ction of homes and bring down the costs? >> i ultimately want to cut down the time to develop any new housing in half, especially when you talk about 100% afforble housing. and it takes years to build. even when you have fin a project it should not be the case, and i'm committed to analyzing the process aif making sicant changes so that there is a difference. otherwise we are not going to get anywhere with housing production in this city. >> being mayor is a big job. it's a tough job. what do you feel like you need to learn t in ordebe successful as mayor? >> i think i need to len patience to be successful as mayor because unfortunately it is a city, there's bureaucracies, there's process, there's layers. but i think unfortunately the process more layers of and bureaucracy than we can stand. it is crippling us in our ability to be an effective cvey to de for our residents. >> why do you think you're impatient? >> it's a natural part of my personality. if i see a pothole, for example, i want thehole fixed, like, now. and if ins fixed the next day, we have challenges like that all over the city. it's just taking time to get to everything. it's a large city and there's a lot of work that needs to be done, but we always got t as far as i'm concerned work at getting it done and making progress for our residents. >> one of the things you pushed for on the board was safe injection sites to get addicts off the streetnd get, sir -- needle off the s ereet. >>, fample, now nonprofit organizations we work with that provide services around detox an nedle exchange, they receive state and sometimese fl funding and there are certain laws that come with at funding. and so we are working to try and figure ouo whatuld potentially work, a pop-up site or some way we can protect those organizations and still host a site of this nature for the pposes of addressing th issue. what we're doing now clearly isn't working. movingeaning it up and people around doesn't solve the problem. i think this could be a possibue sn to that issue. >> one other thi that ha ban statewide issue, a national issue and it's related to the trump administration is sanctuary citypolicies, sanctuary state policies. are you comfortable with the policy that san francisco has right now in terms of levels of cooperation between the sheriff and the jails and other enforcement officials and the federal government? are you comfortable with it? >> i'm comfortable with the lawe we now. and i think, you know, what we should do as a city is continue to protect all the residents who are a part of our city. so i think in terms of the way that our laws exist, the goal is to treat our immigrant communities the same as they are real part of our community whether they are a citizen or not, and that's the whole point of sanctuary city. >> could you do what mayor lip atbby shaff did, warning the community about ? >> i could, yes, and i've made that clear that what i will do as mayor is "s" protect all of doresidents and i would exactly what mayor shaff did. i applaud her for her efforts. she's takenf a lot heat for that, and i just continue to be a supporter and an advocate for what is right as mayor of san francisco. >> one of the issues that's going to come before you before too long is these scooters. have you ever ridden one of those? >> i have and i like the scooters. i think they're great alternative mode of transportation just like bicycles. the city is growing and changing, but i don't like the fact people are riding their bicycles and scooters on the sidewalks. so we need definitely enforcement and we need t make sure when they roll out again there's appropriate regulations so ae share the road in a fair andwa constructive >> mayor london breed, i think i speak for all san franciscans when i say good luck. >>> this week a federal judge approved an $85 billion merger deal between at&t and time warner. theasead been closely watched as a bully weather after are other big corporate deals. it ownsdi ctv. time warner owns cnn and hbo. the ruling was a blow to the justice department hich has sued last november to block the merger saying it would hurt competition and lead to higher prices for consumers. also this week, electric car maker tesla cut its workforce by 9%, the ceo said layoffs would help the company be more profitable. joining me are market watcec t editor and bureau chief jeremy owens. chief technology correspondent ina freed. a federal judge has cleared the way for the $85illion purchase of time warner. >> there's a huge fight for content out there. netflix and all the original content it's making and all these places are trying to get more content and that is a huge expense for a place like at&t which owns direc
london london breed, what went through your mind? >> ilicouldn't bee it to tell you the truth. it almostelt like a dream. it's amazing and i'm excited to be here. >> you did a llout to your grandmother, ms. brown. >> yes, i'm sure sheld wouave been happy. >> what did you learn from her? >> i learned from her that you take care of each other. she took care of the community. we didn't have much, but it was important that, for example, my grandmother would cook all...
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>when you walked throug the doors of city hall and you said my name is london london breed, what went through your mind? >> i couldn't believe it toell yo the truth. it almost felt like a. dre it's amazing and i'm excited to be here. >> you did a callout to your grandmother, ms. brown. >> yes, i'm sure she would have b wn happy. t did you learn from her? >> i learned from her that you take care of each other. she took care of the community. we didn't have mbut it was important that, for example, my grandmother would cook all the time. and people would come over and we would feed other people. i would ask why are we aoa ing away our food, you be quiet she wouldsa being part of a community is what you do. >> living in public, housin you must see and hear and experience all kinds of thin most people don't. i'm wondering wharhow do you approach issues? >> the desire to make sure that even though i have been the exception coming out of that environmed even going to college and doing well in life, i don't want -- i want this to be the norm. >> what as an example mayor that you think you can
>when you walked throug the doors of city hall and you said my name is london london breed, what went through your mind? >> i couldn't believe it toell yo the truth. it almost felt like a. dre it's amazing and i'm excited to be here. >> you did a callout to your grandmother, ms. brown. >> yes, i'm sure she would have b wn happy. t did you learn from her? >> i learned from her that you take care of each other. she took care of the community. we didn't have mbut it was...
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london —— london. do the next few days, into the next weekend. i will point out, by the time we get from saturday night into sunday, there is the possibility of thunderstorms in the south. that is all from me for now. goodbye. welcome to newsday. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. the headlines: the search is set to resume in thailand for 12 teenage footballers and their coach, who've been trapped in a flooded cave since saturday. and fake news takes its toll in india, with false rumours behind a series of brutal murders. i'm babita sharma in londonin the world cup, another two teams qualify in dramatic fashion for the knockout stages as the top 16 take shape. we are live in moscow. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news.
london —— london. do the next few days, into the next weekend. i will point out, by the time we get from saturday night into sunday, there is the possibility of thunderstorms in the south. that is all from me for now. goodbye. welcome to newsday. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. the headlines: the search is set to resume in thailand for 12 teenage footballers and their coach, who've been trapped in a flooded cave since saturday. and fake news takes its toll in india, with false rumours...
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some breaking news now regarding a fire at a hospital in north london. londond to a hospital fire officers are being called to a hospitalfire in enfield. it is on the ridgeway. there are a number of hospitals that area, so we need to have a confirmed. is larger so that they are attending. a foragers and 58 firefighters called to a hospital in enfield at ridgeway. we'll bring you more when there is more information. —— eight fire engines. now over the weather. after a cloudy star, the sun came out. it was pretty widespread. the two britons into the mid—20s celsius. this photo showers pretty much what many people experience. there were showers and thunderstorms into northern england. these will fizzle out later. that will return to many southern and eastern areas. pretty warm temperatures, into the mid—teens celsius. tomorrow a simla sort of day. high pressure still in control. warmth of the sunshine and also the chance of isolated heavy showers and thunderstorms. it was a scotla nd showers and thunderstorms. it was a scotland —based beaconia. bring them in wales
some breaking news now regarding a fire at a hospital in north london. londond to a hospital fire officers are being called to a hospitalfire in enfield. it is on the ridgeway. there are a number of hospitals that area, so we need to have a confirmed. is larger so that they are attending. a foragers and 58 firefighters called to a hospital in enfield at ridgeway. we'll bring you more when there is more information. —— eight fire engines. now over the weather. after a cloudy star, the sun...
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london. london the corruption the lehman corruption once you learned they didn't come through dublin or damn straight you know bernie madoff to do is come through today the last place you want to do financial products because these idiots like you could end up in jail. going to jail because he's a moron so here's some more people who are going to end up in jail and i'm going to read this headline because we're at money and crypto comp we spoke at crypto comedy because we're going to put a conference report on the camera here's the headline shady i.c.a.o. issuers are taking bad. the cash to border us says securities and exchange commission chairman j. clayton speaking at a conference in new york said companies raising money through digital token sales shouldn't have any illusions that the government will treat them differently than firms participating in traditional stock offerings he added that the market deserves close attention because the f.c.c. has already seen examples of fraudsters fleeing the country after persuading u.s. investors to back their i.c.a.o. is nine billion and i say oh so far and twenty eighteen any idiot who tries to court cross a border with cash more than ten thousand is stupid because this is going to be stolen by just saying if they wanted to get over the border done successfully they should have gone h.s.b.c. master of the art you know they have a special box boxes they created for the mexican drug lords. billions of dollars and that i don't even allegedly because you know the british people make you say allegedly before everything regulators but in fact h.s.b.c. has admitted it they admitted it to eric holder and they paid them a couple billion dollars the paid the us taxpayer somebody i don't know where that money went where do those fines go anyway like. below the ground. they go on h.s.b.c. to commit their fraud they want to be walking the streets of london and shopping and yes. if you're going to be a shady i.c.a.o. issuer you should do it through london because it was a way to do it the way they do but the thing i want to bring up here it was not this has been a big topic at money conference krypto comp was these i c.e.o.'s on whether or not the f.c.c. is going to go after them but the f.c.c. chairman said something very interesting and he agreed with exactly what max keiser has said about what is wrong with the u.s. public markets it goes on to say clayton also expressed concern about the health of the public u.s. stock market as hot startups like technologies keep their shares off public markets he noted that the general public is unable to invest in an increasingly large segment of companies those awash in venture cap. well cash and other private funding instead only the wealthy get to invest and. this is part of the wealth and growing wealth and income gap you mentioned that share buybacks and then the likes of that only the very w
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london we have a special service of trained clinical psychologists, the service is delivered by one of our top hospitals and mental health services in london, and any member of the public affected by terrorist attacks last year can contact them, they can fill in a questionnaire that will help them to identify whether they are experiencing trauma oi’ whether they are experiencing trauma or psychological effects of being involved in this event and they'll be put through to eat specially trained psychologist who has particular expertise in these types of issues to ensure we are responding to their needs and they get through to the right service. if people want to call the service or look them up, they can look up south londone will be a contact number. last year was such a difficult year in different parts of the country, we saw the westminster bridge attack, the attack on the manchester arena and not long after everything we are, narrating today, the horrors of the grenfell fire. there were nhs workers at every level who were impacted. what goes through your mind as someone who has two league teams, about what that does to the health service, in terms of preparing this and impact on individuals? —— who has has to lead teams. we always reviewing how we support staff and oui’ reviewing how we support staff and our system in london is one of the best in the world. one of the first cities in the world to set up a majorformer cities in the world to set up a major former system cities in the world to set up a majorformer system and cities in the world to set up a major former system and there are hundreds of people who survive each year as a result of the system we have. when there's an event like this your fir
london we have a special service of trained clinical psychologists, the service is delivered by one of our top hospitals and mental health services in london, and any member of the public affected by terrorist attacks last year can contact them, they can fill in a questionnaire that will help them to identify whether they are experiencing trauma oi’ whether they are experiencing trauma or psychological effects of being involved in this event and they'll be put through to eat specially trained...
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london are probably as close as san jose and san francisco, which all count as silicon valley, silicon europe, whatever you want to call it. i do think there are a lot of advantages for london. londons a very big city. greater london has 10 million people. you have access to great universities. you have access to quite a large financial sector with all the depth of talent that is in that. while i think there will be stuff on the margins, we are certainly seeing this concentration, and this roundtable i was at today, a ceo is talking about how they have 1000 people now from all over the world, all sorts of experts in artificial intelligence congregating. once he starts to build the ecosystems, it is hard to break them. reporter: you are potentially eyeing the market at some point to go public. can you give us any update as to how that progresses? >> we have not confirmed or denied that we are going to take funding circle public. what we have said is that we do want the business to be a public business in the long run. at the heart of what we do, we don't actually lend money ourselves, we are a platform connected to thousands of different investors. that is a trust-based business. ev
london are probably as close as san jose and san francisco, which all count as silicon valley, silicon europe, whatever you want to call it. i do think there are a lot of advantages for london. londons a very big city. greater london has 10 million people. you have access to great universities. you have access to quite a large financial sector with all the depth of talent that is in that. while i think there will be stuff on the margins, we are certainly seeing this concentration, and this...
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london, the london eye, 10 downing street. that was the time, 1.54, that the first 999 call came in. everyone thought it was a small kitchen fire. it suddenly developed into the most devastating blaze since the second world war in londony. here near grenfell, people observed 72 seconds of silence, a second for each of those victims. so the visual will continue and then at the end of today, a lot of people will gather today, a lot of people will gather to break fast for ramadan. so there will be a large community meal. that is what a lot of people have said. despite all of the terrible things that have happened and the anger, they say they will have a great community at grenfell anywhere, but since what happened, people have come together more. one of the bereaved i was speaking to said when he walks down the street, people come up to him and they want to hug him. they don‘t know him, but they wa nt to him. they don‘t know him, but they want to hug him because they have heard his story and they know what heard his story and they know what he has gone through. there are so much support within this community. you walk past fences and walls, many of which have "justice for grenfell was greg written on them, with pictures
london, the london eye, 10 downing street. that was the time, 1.54, that the first 999 call came in. everyone thought it was a small kitchen fire. it suddenly developed into the most devastating blaze since the second world war in londony. here near grenfell, people observed 72 seconds of silence, a second for each of those victims. so the visual will continue and then at the end of today, a lot of people will gather today, a lot of people will gather to break fast for ramadan. so there will be...
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london. the details of the ridesharing service license to operate in the city. this is bloo ♪ emily: uber was given a 15 month license to operate in london by a judge after settling most of its differences with regulators. theers insisted that ridesharing app had overhauled the culture, passenger safety and reset its relationship with regulators. caroline hyde is standing by. is a lot shorter than the five years that uber was hoping for. applying forere that -- they were applying for that. they have 15 months now to continue making good on a lot of promises that they said they are going to make some of behavior in a little better and reporting crime, offering a bunch of other changes. they said they are kind of happy. growingt have to keep and doing the right thing. eventually, reapply for another license to month time. hopefully they can get that without going to court. caroline: generally, the consensus was the drivers certainly like the product. >> the number one feedback that i got was having benefits would be very nice, but it is all about the flexibility. theare not competing with cavs that we have in the city because they are competing with cabs.ap -- this is the opportunity for them to be there own boss and work when they want. theline: this does not end legal battles in the u.k. giving them not just insurance packages, but more benefits. >> potentially. this is battle two of this year. that is two will be in october. we very recently had another company with plumbing. than a little different ride-hailing. one of the workers was given the right to vacation pay. it is one of the first times we have ever seen anything like that. uber will have to go to court with a set of workers very similar to bears who has been told that he can have vacation pay. caroline: does this undermine the business model going forward? maybe this is a takeaway of good news. >> i think for uber, having to pay for things like insurance, is a lottion pay, it less expensive than it would be to pull out of londonlondon is the biggest market in europe. one of the biggest worldwide. for uber, it is a no-brainer. it needs to do what it needs to do to stay here. if it means implementing vacation pay, i have no doubt they will have to do that. some people say it is over and the black cabs, but they serve quite a different audience. uber probably needs to sort out the legal battles first, but it also needs some competition. caroline: 73 for now. -- so victory for now. look out for his articles on bloomberg. emily. emily: thank you so much. on tomorrow's show i will be talking about uber's court ruling in london with 20 west, the chief legal officer at uber. investors holding about $3 billion worth of this. and making moves to remove mark zuckerberg as chairman. we will hear from the investor leading the charge. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ in the wake of the cambridge analytical data scandal, facebook is under pressure to be more transparent. now investors holding about $3 billion worth of shares once him
london. the details of the ridesharing service license to operate in the city. this is bloo ♪ emily: uber was given a 15 month license to operate in london by a judge after settling most of its differences with regulators. theers insisted that ridesharing app had overhauled the culture, passenger safety and reset its relationship with regulators. caroline hyde is standing by. is a lot shorter than the five years that uber was hoping for. applying forere that -- they were applying for that....
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london and here's what he had to say. >> london is a very important and strategic market for us. i think the situation for us in london is a good example of what has been happening across the company, ie a deep look at our sales, a deep look at how we can actually do much better and be a good partner, be a more responsible company. and move from a growth approach to a responsible growth approach we have been working over the last six to nine months on actually changing a lot of the things that we have in the uk, the governance, bringing in externals, changing our approach to safety, changing how we collaborate with the police. and the next step is to be in court in june. so very quickly from now and we're hoping that that will be the perfect setting for us to explain how we've changed as a company and why we actually deserve a license to operate in london >> london can't exactly say no to you brexit is right around the corner if they said no to uber, surely that would send a very negative message about technology and how welcome it is in london. >> i hope they don't say no. we will see. we'll see what happens what i c
london and here's what he had to say. >> london is a very important and strategic market for us. i think the situation for us in london is a good example of what has been happening across the company, ie a deep look at our sales, a deep look at how we can actually do much better and be a good partner, be a more responsible company. and move from a growth approach to a responsible growth approach we have been working over the last six to nine months on actually changing a lot of the things...
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london breed talked today. london breed will now be san francisco's next mayor. >>> reporter: mark leno conceded and then london here thanking mark leno saying she was ready to lead the city. >> i'm london breed. i am president of the san francisco board of supervisors. and soon to be mayor of the city and county of san francisco. >> whoo! >> reporter: london breed greeted an impromptu crowd of
london breed talked today. london breed will now be san francisco's next mayor. >>> reporter: mark leno conceded and then london here thanking mark leno saying she was ready to lead the city. >> i'm london breed. i am president of the san francisco board of supervisors. and soon to be mayor of the city and county of san francisco. >> whoo! >> reporter: london breed greeted an impromptu crowd of
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london breed claimed her victory after mark leno conceded. >> reporter: i'm london -- >> i'm london breed i am president of the san francisco board of supervisors and soon to be mayor of the city and county of san francisco. >> reporter: london breed created an impromptu crowd of supporters, ready to reunite the city after a short but hard- fought campaign for mayor. >> this is an amazing city. and we have a number of amazing candidates who ran for mayor. >> reporter: breed's comments came after the announcement from mark leno that he was conceding the race. >> i wish every success both personally and professionally in her new job as mayor of san francisco. >> reporter: with the last contender for mayor stepping aside, bring -- breed began to outline the issues. >> we see people sleeping on our street. we know that they need help. we are not building enough housing. we know that there is so much work to do and we have to make the hard decisions to get the job done. >> reporter: the department of enotrailing with te. director of elections telling us that he thinks he should have a nearly c
london breed claimed her victory after mark leno conceded. >> reporter: i'm london -- >> i'm london breed i am president of the san francisco board of supervisors and soon to be mayor of the city and county of san francisco. >> reporter: london breed created an impromptu crowd of supporters, ready to reunite the city after a short but hard- fought campaign for mayor. >> this is an amazing city. and we have a number of amazing candidates who ran for mayor. >>...
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london breed right now.i talked with him and breed today ... both are patiently waiting to find out if they'll be the city's next mayor. (mk)ánatsá"london breed! londonreed! london breed!" candidate for mayor london breed currently behind mark leno by just 11-hundred votes. making this a very tight race. london breed, candidate for san francisco mayor"this is going to be a close race. it's rank choice voting. you never know what's going to happen ... we are going to be watching the numbers very closely."both breed and mark leno speaking to reporters on wednesday about the race -- which remains too close to call with ballots still being accepted through friday ... and tens of thousands of votes still left to count.mark leno, candidate for san francisco mayor"i wouldn't be surprised if we saw some zig zagging or sea sawing ... a lot of question marks"leno and breed would both make history if chosen ...leno as the city's first openly gay mayor ...and breed as the city's first african american woman mayor.mark leno, candidate for san francisco mayor"win or lose, i just this this experience of the past 4-5 months has been one i would not trade in for anyt
london breed right now.i talked with him and breed today ... both are patiently waiting to find out if they'll be the city's next mayor. (mk)ánatsá"london breed! londonreed! london breed!" candidate for mayor london breed currently behind mark leno by just 11-hundred votes. making this a very tight race. london breed, candidate for san francisco mayor"this is going to be a close race. it's rank choice voting. you never know what's going to happen ... we are going to be watching...
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london. just a reminder, spain, as well as here in london. justa reminder, if spain, as well as here in londonst a reminder, if we need one, that london is a multicultural city that london is a multicultural city that welcomes all comers and that is a theme that was permeated here today, and it is something you pick up today, and it is something you pick up on, no matter who you talk to, andi up on, no matter who you talk to, and i have been talking to a lot of people here today, particularly in burough market, and they all say that. it is still a welcoming city and everyone is welcome here and that london will not be defeated by that london will not be defeated by that act of kehrer one year ago. we heard of people working beyond the night shifts to help hospitals when they realised what had happened. of doctors and nurses coming in work on their off, to help people, dating, therefore, that one of the readings that formed part of the commemorative service was by the chief nurse and we heard a little from her. teacher, he said, what must i do to inherit eternal life. he said to him, what is wr
london. just a reminder, spain, as well as here in london. justa reminder, if spain, as well as here in londonst a reminder, if we need one, that london is a multicultural city that london is a multicultural city that welcomes all comers and that is a theme that was permeated here today, and it is something you pick up today, and it is something you pick up on, no matter who you talk to, andi up on, no matter who you talk to, and i have been talking to a lot of people here today, particularly...
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london those parts of london sweden belgium you can't walk anymore if you're a western woman and you have your hair uncovered you'll be spotted at and called white trash that's never going to work and if you have a system here where you are able to integrate of course that's going to work much better but we don't have multiculturalism it's what i was explaining to you we have a system of monocultures living in ghettos that's very different now much of russia's immigration comes from the so-called stance kazakstan to. stand and you're a famous or infamous for referring to london as london which you have to agree carries some juror to kind of tell it isn't majority vote in the us whereas if it sounds. the reason i called london last little i'm not a star is because to me it's completely fallen to the control of the most lemaire can he is spectacularly useless at his job under city can there are some statistics that i'm sure neither you nor i could argue about in the sense that our murder rate is now higher than new york in the sense the all-star break is just going up by twenty five percent in the number of acid attacks that are happening sixteen moped attacks a day with hammers and machetes that's life in london and start under the muslim and what i see from that is the lack of control a lack of law and order and a political islam religion and politics are integrated and people vote according to their faith and that is not democracy for what you describe it in to have to be free of the. whole regime and your situation policies and yet the way you express it.
london those parts of london sweden belgium you can't walk anymore if you're a western woman and you have your hair uncovered you'll be spotted at and called white trash that's never going to work and if you have a system here where you are able to integrate of course that's going to work much better but we don't have multiculturalism it's what i was explaining to you we have a system of monocultures living in ghettos that's very different now much of russia's immigration comes from the...
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london. london is the biggest market in europe. one of the biggest worldwide. for uber, it is a no-brainer. it has to do what it needs to do to stay here. if it have to pay vacation pay i , have no doubt they will have to do that. they do not have a direct rival. the u.s., there are the twins of them and lift. some people say it is over and the black cabs, but they serve quite a different audience. or type of passenger, rather. uber probably needs to sort out the legal battles first, but it also needs some competition. emily: caroline hyde along with bloomberg tech's nate lanxon. we continue to conversation with their chief legal officer. i spoke with him about how he is tackling the big challenges ahead at an event hosted by bloomberg law in san francisco, and asked about them finally getting their 15 month license to operate in londonrequires us to walk the walk and to demonstrate that we are, in the words of the licensor, proper. and i believe we would not be here at this point had we not, , wherepreceding months our former see -- ceo engage in some extraordinary diplomacy. there have been a lot of changes we have made to the way we operate. thisuld not have gotten to sense ad observers change in the way we approach the market. emily: a representative for the taxi drivers suggested it would clothing. sheep's >> the new company is what you see. say is it behooves us to be as transparent, behooves us to be as upfront as possible. to take accountability for things that went wrong. take credit for things that go right. and to be as open and upfront about where we see the company going. we know a couple things. one is that we survive only if people trust us. simple as that. they have to trust us with their data, with their safety, the safety of their loved ones. and we have to earn that trust every day. that is the man
london. london is the biggest market in europe. one of the biggest worldwide. for uber, it is a no-brainer. it has to do what it needs to do to stay here. if it have to pay vacation pay i , have no doubt they will have to do that. they do not have a direct rival. the u.s., there are the twins of them and lift. some people say it is over and the black cabs, but they serve quite a different audience. or type of passenger, rather. uber probably needs to sort out the legal battles first, but it...
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london those parts of london sweden belgium you can't walk anymore if you're a western woman and you have your hair uncovered you'll be spotted at and called white trash that's never going to work and if you have a system here where you are able to integrate of course that's going to work much better but we don't have multiculturalism is what i was explaining to you we have a system of monocultures living in ghettos that's very different now much of russia's immigration comes from the so-called stance kazakstan to. stand and you're a famous or infamous or referring to london as london which you have to agree carries some pejorative connotation and pejorative. sounds. the reason i called london last little of the star is because to me it's completely fallen to the. troll of the muslim there can he is spectacularly useless at his job undercity can there are some statistics that i'm sure neither you nor i could argue about in the sense that our murder rate is now higher than new york in the sense that all stop rate is just going up by twenty five percent in the number of acid attacks that are happening sixty moped attacks a day with hammers and machetes that life in london is stand under the muslim and what i see from that is the lack of control a lack of law and order a political islam religion and politics are integrated and people vote according to their faith and that is not democracy for what you describe it into have to be free of the. whole regime and your situation policies and yet the way you express it is pejorative and the much broader stance beca
london those parts of london sweden belgium you can't walk anymore if you're a western woman and you have your hair uncovered you'll be spotted at and called white trash that's never going to work and if you have a system here where you are able to integrate of course that's going to work much better but we don't have multiculturalism is what i was explaining to you we have a system of monocultures living in ghettos that's very different now much of russia's immigration comes from the so-called...
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london. be careful. i made a song for you. the roof, the roof, the roof is on fire. we don't need no water, let the breed put it out. the breed. go london, go london, go london. i don't like some of the stuff you do, but i still got your back. no i am gyms. go london. >> supervisor safai: thanks. i just want to remind folks in the audience to please comment on this item. this is not general public comment. we will take that later in the meeting. thank you. >> yeah, hi, supervisors. linda richardson, long time bayview-hunters point resident. i cofounded the southeast alliance for justice and the bayview environmental health task force working with the department of public health. been here 30 years and also helped with the coordination of the land use planning for the entire bayview. i'm here today to support the amendment, the phase one, all of you saw it, the phase one of the shipyard which led to the cohen development, and i need to tell you, as supervisor cohen told you earlier, this development is the economic engine of bayview-hunters point. it was all the decisions that they were mandated to carry out. phase two, the concept plan, like any g
london. be careful. i made a song for you. the roof, the roof, the roof is on fire. we don't need no water, let the breed put it out. the breed. go london, go london, go london. i don't like some of the stuff you do, but i still got your back. no i am gyms. go london. >> supervisor safai: thanks. i just want to remind folks in the audience to please comment on this item. this is not general public comment. we will take that later in the meeting. thank you. >> yeah, hi, supervisors....
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and our conversation with london mayor, the launch of london tech week that calls london the a.i. pital of europe. ♪ urope. ♪ >> high-speed flight in and around cities and another flying car announce its aircraft, the kitty hawk flyer founded by larry page and 10 battery-powered propelors and looks like out of "star wars." and will fly 10 feet up in the air without a pilot. >> the computer systems that any person can fly in five minutes. >> no word when it will go on sale or how much it will cost. it is working on another aircraft. dozen companies are pursuing the dream of flying personal aircraft to avoid congested highways. to put flying cars in the sky will need a new automatic air control system, years of safety tests and cultural tests with the idea that these vehicles could be landing right next door. emily: executive editor is here to talk with us. i'm not sure if i'm ready to ride in one of those especially at 11,000. how big is this innovation? >> it is cool. i would love to ride one and probably made advancements in about thery technology. it's a drone but only fly over w
and our conversation with london mayor, the launch of london tech week that calls london the a.i. pital of europe. ♪ urope. ♪ >> high-speed flight in and around cities and another flying car announce its aircraft, the kitty hawk flyer founded by larry page and 10 battery-powered propelors and looks like out of "star wars." and will fly 10 feet up in the air without a pilot. >> the computer systems that any person can fly in five minutes. >> no word when it will...
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a 12th floor tower block fire has been brought under control in mile end, east london. londone was alight, and around a0 people had left the building before firefighters arrived. the cause of the fire is now being investigated. one of the nurses who worked at the gosport hospital where hundreds of patients died, at the gosport hospital need, ?has apologised to relatives who lost their loved ones, but says she was only trying to make patients comfortable. the nurse, who doesn t want to be identified, said she was struggling to understand how many people died. the inquiry into the gosport war memorial hospital found that more than a50 patients were given unnecessary drugs that lead to their early deaths. duncan kennedy reports. not even the families of those who loved —— lost loved ones could believe the scale of the deaths at the gosport war memorial hospital. this former nurse was one of those who worked on the wards where the deaths happened. she does not want faith shown and we have disguised her voice. were you worried about the use of these high levels of painkillers? i su
a 12th floor tower block fire has been brought under control in mile end, east london. londone was alight, and around a0 people had left the building before firefighters arrived. the cause of the fire is now being investigated. one of the nurses who worked at the gosport hospital where hundreds of patients died, at the gosport hospital need, ?has apologised to relatives who lost their loved ones, but says she was only trying to make patients comfortable. the nurse, who doesn t want to be...
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london. it is liverpool, leicester and birmingham. so it isn'tjust a london thing. of course, london's those different places, what is the picture, what are you learning from it, where is it working best? i don't think we know the answer to that. there is a lot of unanswered questions about these properties, we don't know who is living in them, for how long, why, where they might go after. there is concerns about how they may lock people into the bottom of the housing ladder. it may be cheaper to buy a property, be you can't sell it on and the value is going up more slowly and you get locked on to to bottom rung. so there is a lot of unanswered questions here and research is going on now i know me and other people are look at this to try understand that — how is it working. you hear it said that british cities sprawl, because people like gardens and european cities have higher densities, does this work for them or are they wary of it. yes, we like our gardens and suburbs, but you know our properties are much smaller than they are on the continent. we have the smallest homes in europe.
london. it is liverpool, leicester and birmingham. so it isn'tjust a london thing. of course, london's those different places, what is the picture, what are you learning from it, where is it working best? i don't think we know the answer to that. there is a lot of unanswered questions about these properties, we don't know who is living in them, for how long, why, where they might go after. there is concerns about how they may lock people into the bottom of the housing ladder. it may be cheaper...
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there will there be a short procession to london bridge a short procession to london bridge a short procession to londona short distance away, where they will hold a minute's silence at liz30pm. people across the country are encouraged tojoin in liz30pm. people across the country are encouraged to join in with that. then it is very much about it a few more moments to commemorate. there will be a tree planted here. it's an olive tree and it's meant to be a healing tree. then the hashtag london united will appear on london bridge. it sums up the sentiments of the people i been speaking to hear in the last hours. in a couple of minutes we are going to speak to a couple of the nhs staff involved in treating some of the injured. the government is warning that the threat from islamist terrorism will remain for at least the next two years, and that the threat from extreme right—wing groups is growing. let's talk to our political correspondent mark lobel. sajid javid the home secretary is going to make an announcement tomorrow officially, mark. he's likely to say more here on bbc one soon. that's right, in just
there will there be a short procession to london bridge a short procession to london bridge a short procession to londona short distance away, where they will hold a minute's silence at liz30pm. people across the country are encouraged tojoin in liz30pm. people across the country are encouraged to join in with that. then it is very much about it a few more moments to commemorate. there will be a tree planted here. it's an olive tree and it's meant to be a healing tree. then the hashtag london...
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i supported a football team for 59 years, in east london, and london's second oldest football team, and i remember going first time when i was nine, and the club was doing very well, steady, the third tier of english football, and then we were on the verge of going to the championship, the second tier, four years ago. we lost in a wembley playoff final on a penalty kick. the club was sold and ain't tallal gentleman bought it and did agency contrary to what is in my book and we are now in the fifth year, and the club is very close to folding this time a year ago, and i putting to a consortium and wees have had one year and we are rebuilding and applying all the lessons of the book. >> host: the book is called "the challenge curl few: why the most successful organizations run on pushback." what do you mean be challenge cull schnur it's a very simple concept. right at the heart of it. the way i always describe it is you're an individual in an organization, you don't have to be a ceo or even a senior manager but your an individual there in a challenge culture you encourage challenge from th
i supported a football team for 59 years, in east london, and london's second oldest football team, and i remember going first time when i was nine, and the club was doing very well, steady, the third tier of english football, and then we were on the verge of going to the championship, the second tier, four years ago. we lost in a wembley playoff final on a penalty kick. the club was sold and ain't tallal gentleman bought it and did agency contrary to what is in my book and we are now in the...
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with london breed and mark leno taking turns in first place since tuesday.but the latest numbers show london breed back on top -- now ahead by one-thousand 580 votes.tara moriarty, spokeswoman for londonit's been a rollercoaster of emotions and every time we come down here we don't know what to expect and you know, if it goes up one way or down another, we have to just sort of maintain an even keel."breed regained her lead over leno on saturday and widened her lead on sunday ... from 498 to 1580 votes ahead of the former state senator.tara moriarty, spokeswoman for london breed "london breed is in a great frame of mind. she's in great spirits and she's just waiting and watching like the rest of us. she's very excited obviously to see the outcome." mark leno is out of town but when we spoke to him after election night he told it's been an honor to run for mayor. mark leno, san francisco mayoral candidate"win or lose i just think this experience over the past four five months is one i would not trade in for anything."the department of elections has until july 5 to certify results and it could take that long to find out who's the next mayor of san francisco -- however we could find out a
with london breed and mark leno taking turns in first place since tuesday.but the latest numbers show london breed back on top -- now ahead by one-thousand 580 votes.tara moriarty, spokeswoman for londonit's been a rollercoaster of emotions and every time we come down here we don't know what to expect and you know, if it goes up one way or down another, we have to just sort of maintain an even keel."breed regained her lead over leno on saturday and widened her lead on sunday ... from 498...
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londoners... ripped apart by various... in what way? ifind londoners... i don't know, something has happened, which i used to take for granted. i don‘t know if bonnie agrees with me but there is a part of londonondon, remember, was a city built by strangers, it never belongs to anybody so you could belong to it and now increasingly many of us, and i certainly get it, get out of here, you don‘t belong here, hadn‘t ever happened to me before. it is such a stark contrast to 2012 when the olympics was on and it was a citi open to the world, wasn‘t it? —— dummett if our leaders don‘t help us understand why we should come together, why we have two come together, why we have two come together, where we should come together. i live not far from the bbc and you can see people rushing through the streets and you can feel the tension, as you say, some people may say in some parts of london it's always been like this but the sense of london hasn't been like this. i don't even write the tube anymore. because of that feeling?” don't even write the tube anymore. because of that feeling? i am a former new yorker so i'm not afraid but you can feel the energy. interestingly enough, you know you stomach it happ
londoners... ripped apart by various... in what way? ifind londoners... i don't know, something has happened, which i used to take for granted. i don‘t know if bonnie agrees with me but there is a part of londonondon, remember, was a city built by strangers, it never belongs to anybody so you could belong to it and now increasingly many of us, and i certainly get it, get out of here, you don‘t belong here, hadn‘t ever happened to me before. it is such a stark contrast to 2012 when the...
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london breed's. london breed. he is at 54 toward -- 54 -- 15.4%. -- 50 .4%. says it may be several days before he know who is the winner. >> reporter: ballots with through scanning machines. or than 87,000 ballots still uncounted as more arrived from the post office on wednesday. >> we received almost 13,000 of such ballots. we checked the marks. >> london breed still has the first choice votes. leno has picked up a large number of second choice votes. breed says she's keeping a close eye on the number >> >> you never know what's going to happen. we can't take anything for granted and clearly this race is very tight. >> i wouldn't be surprised if we saw some zigzagging and seesawing. >> reporter: while he and kim openly campaigned, he feels it is far from gaming the system. >> the top two in this case, london breed and i would face each other. i don't think anyone would be surprised if the first phone call would be -- >> reporter: it's a practice in patients as the city waits to find out who will take the mayor's seat. >> they are not indicative of a final result. >> reporter: a result still days away in an election with huge voter turnout rivaling the 2016 20 -- presidential election. by state law, any vote by mail ballots that was postmarked by election date will be accepted through the end of the day friday. his workers plan to conti
london breed's. london breed. he is at 54 toward -- 54 -- 15.4%. -- 50 .4%. says it may be several days before he know who is the winner. >> reporter: ballots with through scanning machines. or than 87,000 ballots still uncounted as more arrived from the post office on wednesday. >> we received almost 13,000 of such ballots. we checked the marks. >> london breed still has the first choice votes. leno has picked up a large number of second choice votes. breed says she's keeping...
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77 percent of her supporters lifted mark leno as their second choice pushing him ahead of london breed. london breed's campaign remains hopeful . >> we are trying to remain calm as the remainder of the votes are counted. i do not think we have seen anything like this in the history of a mayor race in san francisco appear we are hoping the remainder of the votes go our direction. >> mark leno is manager said it we remain encouraged by the results which is exciting is that mark appeared on 66% of all ballots counted so far. that is a testament to the coalitions we have built across every corner of san francisco. >> the director of elections says that the count is taking time because of an unusually high due turnout of about 50%. san francisco's ballot had a 4 pages. all of which must be processed. they hope to have all vote by mail ballots counted sunday and start counting the 14,000 provisional ballots on monday. >> the director of elections says the staff will be back your at 8 am saturday morning. the plan to work 12-14 hour days through the weekend.>>> the culinary world is mourning the loss
77 percent of her supporters lifted mark leno as their second choice pushing him ahead of london breed. london breed's campaign remains hopeful . >> we are trying to remain calm as the remainder of the votes are counted. i do not think we have seen anything like this in the history of a mayor race in san francisco appear we are hoping the remainder of the votes go our direction. >> mark leno is manager said it we remain encouraged by the results which is exciting is that mark...
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london. even though my borough is still the worst affected, the trend is downwards. in parts of south london, it is going up parts of south london, it is going up this year. therefore, what can local councils, local politicians, the police, what are the measures to try to tackle this? one of the
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take to mean london is not defeated, at the end ofan mean london is not defeated, at the end of an extraordinarily moving afternoon, the crowds have swelled throughout this service here and londonayor of london, the head of the metropolitan police and other dignitaries. 700 people had been at the cathedral and were here to watch this final element of the day's commemorations. it's exactly one year since eight people lost their lives here on the bridge, and 48 we re lives here on the bridge, and 48 were injured. we've seen a huge number of representatives of the police, of the emergency services generally, of members of the nhs staff. a huge number of metropolitan police officers in uniforms i can see around me. striking that the many, see around me. striking that the any see around me. striking that the many, many hundreds, i think well over a thousand members of the public have gathered here at various points and london bridge to follow this and to at least here, even if they can't see. a lot of them are standing still, people are not readily disbursing and i think that's a reflection of the sombre mood, that moment of remembrance, of reflection. children with flowers, i can s
take to mean london is not defeated, at the end ofan mean london is not defeated, at the end of an extraordinarily moving afternoon, the crowds have swelled throughout this service here and londonayor of london, the head of the metropolitan police and other dignitaries. 700 people had been at the cathedral and were here to watch this final element of the day's commemorations. it's exactly one year since eight people lost their lives here on the bridge, and 48 we re lives here on the bridge, and...
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london. but a change is coming to come out and pollution london is spacing out diesel powered cabs out of twenty eighteen only each cabs are being issued new operates my senses not to everyone's liking if you lose the lawsons london taxi you lose part of london's identity. and so recognisable. london's black cabs have cult status but they're also major polluters unlike these new cabs they're quiet and much cleaner than diesel powered taxis besides other advantages. we've got salvador up in completely opposite direction. past is coming this way so they can get gaps and it would be our traffic. u.s.p. poor here what for as well so connected over here controlled by the driver you have the power of a roof on a good day seeing the sights along the. it's just been a revolution a customer actually thought they would get a bentley because the badge looks a little bit like and see these taxi or we're in a bentley was it was a little bit you know the experience was completely different so yeah it's been it's been different steve kansans older diesel taxi can't compete with such fancy features all he can do is keep his cap spotless he's all for clean air to the thinks the new e-cards a two luxurious for london and about twe
london. but a change is coming to come out and pollution london is spacing out diesel powered cabs out of twenty eighteen only each cabs are being issued new operates my senses not to everyone's liking if you lose the lawsons london taxi you lose part of london's identity. and so recognisable. london's black cabs have cult status but they're also major polluters unlike these new cabs they're quiet and much cleaner than diesel powered taxis besides other advantages. we've got salvador up in...
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london. transport for london refused to renew the company's licence last year — saying uber is not fit and proper to operate here. there is a lot of attention and interest here. londonssues facing uber. in september largest it published a 25 page report as to why it did not renew the licence and one of the concerns was passenger safety especially in relation to the reporting of crimes and background checks on drivers, and it says it needed to see it —— significant improvement, and at the time last yearin improvement, and at the time last year in septemberthey improvement, and at the time last year in september they did not think they were doing enough. more evidence of trade tensions with the us. ye5, more 5igns ye5, more signs of tension. harley davidson is shifting some production away from us — to avoid eu sanctions. the eu introduced tariffs on us good5 including motorcycles — in retaliation for us tarrif5 on steel and aluminium. joining us now is paul blake, our new york business reporter. what is the company going to do?m looks like us customers could be losing out over some of the tariffs donald trump has been in acting. harley— davidson has said donald trump
london. transport for london refused to renew the company's licence last year — saying uber is not fit and proper to operate here. there is a lot of attention and interest here. londonssues facing uber. in september largest it published a 25 page report as to why it did not renew the licence and one of the concerns was passenger safety especially in relation to the reporting of crimes and background checks on drivers, and it says it needed to see it —— significant improvement, and at the...
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with london breed and mark leno taking turns in first place since tuesday.but the latest numbers show london breed back on top -- now ahead by one-thousand 580 votes.tara moriarty, spokeswoman for londonreed"it's been a rollercoaster of emotions and every time we come down here we don't know what to expect and you know, if it goes up one way or down another, we have to just sort of mainin an even keel."breed regained her lead over leno on saturday and widened her lead on sunday ... from 498 to 1580 votes ahead of the former state senator.tara moriarty, spokeswoman for london breed "london breed is in a great frame of mind. she's in great spirits and she's just waiting and watching like the rest of us. she's very excited obviously to see the outcome." mark leno is out of town but when we spoke to him after election night he told it's been an honor to run for mayor. mark leno, san francisco mayoral candidate"win or lose i just think this experience over the past four five months is one i would not trade in for anything."the department of elections has until july 5 to certify results and it could take that long to find out who's the next mayor of san francisco -- however we could find ou
with london breed and mark leno taking turns in first place since tuesday.but the latest numbers show london breed back on top -- now ahead by one-thousand 580 votes.tara moriarty, spokeswoman for londonreed"it's been a rollercoaster of emotions and every time we come down here we don't know what to expect and you know, if it goes up one way or down another, we have to just sort of mainin an even keel."breed regained her lead over leno on saturday and widened her lead on sunday ......
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i must admit i love flying over london, it is spectacular. the london eye and everything.y. goodbye. the weather is looking reasonably dry and settled for most parts of the country but it is somewhat hit and miss with sharp showers around. this was the scene earlier taken by one about whether watchers in carmarthenshire, beautiful blue skies and barely a cloud. spells of sunshine across many parts of the country and also the chance of a shower. some of the showers will be pretty heavy with the odd rumble of thunder particularly across southern england and southern wales. the satellite image shows the cloud that has been drifting across southern parts of britain in the last few hours. more cloud on the east coast of england and eastern scotland at times and also towards western scotla nd times and also towards western scotland and northern ireland, a few shower clouds developing through the day so hit and miss towards the far north—west and the barthau. elsewhere, dry and sunny with temperatures generally around 20—23. a bit cooler around the east coast with the cool air co
i must admit i love flying over london, it is spectacular. the london eye and everything.y. goodbye. the weather is looking reasonably dry and settled for most parts of the country but it is somewhat hit and miss with sharp showers around. this was the scene earlier taken by one about whether watchers in carmarthenshire, beautiful blue skies and barely a cloud. spells of sunshine across many parts of the country and also the chance of a shower. some of the showers will be pretty heavy with the...