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ted, in the case of london what we're seeing here and obviously the fears that reignited in london they've seen a great deal of there, what do you think? >> ted: well there's something indicated is that the individual attempted to runaway. >> neil: right. >> ted: this has been clearly the hallmark of the other london or use of vehicles under the circumstances where the individuals have attempted to runaway. one would have to tell you, if someone accidentally run into a crowd like this, it's more likely than not that the person would want to stay on the scene. under these circumstances here, this leads me to believe that it is more suspect or at this time. one of the things i think they're having to worry about in london and right now i'm sure in other major cities even in this country as well as other european cities is there copy cats or is this something that's taken place specifically in this area in london and that other portions of london is vulnerable so you've got now, neil, that whole area and the city under heightened state of alert as for even copy cats under the circumstances. >
ted, in the case of london what we're seeing here and obviously the fears that reignited in london they've seen a great deal of there, what do you think? >> ted: well there's something indicated is that the individual attempted to runaway. >> neil: right. >> ted: this has been clearly the hallmark of the other london or use of vehicles under the circumstances where the individuals have attempted to runaway. one would have to tell you, if someone accidentally run into a crowd...
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london police confirmed someone rammed a car into pedestrians outside the london natural history museum, struck a number of pedestrians several taken to the hospital. let's dip into sky news coverage there in london. >> reminder to exactly what has taken place this afternoon. we have got reports of a car mounting the pavement just outside the natural history museum and this afternoon and hitting a number of people we can see the map there, the incident and actually took place on exhibition road just at the side of the natural history museum in which there was pedestrians but also affecting the a4 and where the natural history museum the main road is actually on. let's give you an update on that police and statesman. police have confirmed they were called this afternoon just after 2:20 to report of a collision in exhibition road in south kensington and now they say its believed that a number of pedestrians have been injured. officers are on the scene and the london ambulance service have been called and a man they say no further details have been released on that man but a man has been a
london police confirmed someone rammed a car into pedestrians outside the london natural history museum, struck a number of pedestrians several taken to the hospital. let's dip into sky news coverage there in london. >> reminder to exactly what has taken place this afternoon. we have got reports of a car mounting the pavement just outside the natural history museum and this afternoon and hitting a number of people we can see the map there, the incident and actually took place on...
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london, the uk in particular, london exceptionally has a very high number of surveillance cameras, but road traffic management and also for incident at this particular nature, as well as stores having their own cameras, and this is an area that there's a high likelihood there will be a lot of -- to be able to -- police will be able to review that footage. [ audio cutting out ] >> i apologize, i think we're having a hard time -- >> from the person they detained. >> nic, i'm sorry, your phone seems to be coming in and out for us right now, so i'm going to let you go. maybe try to re-establish that phone call in just a bit, as we continue to learn more. but again, the video that you're looking at here, some of the latest that we're getting from london as the metropolitan police are reporting a car or a vehicle ran into a crowd of people, that there are injuries. >> let's go to patrick greenfield, who's on the phone. he's there on the scene. he's an intern here with cnn. patrick, describe just for us what are you seeing there. >> hi there. in front of me right now there's a sea of police.
london, the uk in particular, london exceptionally has a very high number of surveillance cameras, but road traffic management and also for incident at this particular nature, as well as stores having their own cameras, and this is an area that there's a high likelihood there will be a lot of -- to be able to -- police will be able to review that footage. [ audio cutting out ] >> i apologize, i think we're having a hard time -- >> from the person they detained. >> nic, i'm...
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you're asking for planting here well what we're saying actually is that forty seven percent of london is already green ok physically green and what's really exciting about all model isn't the traditional national park model we say well this is protect everything from the top down we're saying that there are nine million people in london soon they'll be eleven million people in london and all of them have the potential to make the city greener themselves so twenty four percent of london is garden space forty five percent of that space is not paved which has a cost in terms of increased chances of flooding increased water bills could be a victorian sort of system and all the water goes into the sewage system decrease resilience around climate change in terms of high temperatures and a much colder temperatures that that has an impact on people's health as well so actually by millions of people working together to not only made the city greener but get outdoors to enjoy our outdoor heritage as well can have really significant kickback so we won't know if we can even work to cope with the
you're asking for planting here well what we're saying actually is that forty seven percent of london is already green ok physically green and what's really exciting about all model isn't the traditional national park model we say well this is protect everything from the top down we're saying that there are nine million people in london soon they'll be eleven million people in london and all of them have the potential to make the city greener themselves so twenty four percent of london is...
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good morning from bbc london.the fact i know that there is little boy walking around with my daughter of valves. i do. walking around with my daughter of valves. ido. i walking around with my daughter of valves. i do. i miss my daughter. she will be 16 this year but even something tragic happened to you, it gives somebody else in life. one london fertility clinic says it believes the number of women in london freezing their exes rising. the london women's clinic says the numbers of patients they have treated has tripled in three years. it's now working with the university of cambridge in a large study about 999 of cambridge in a large study about egg freezing. the potential risk of something like egg freezing is that people will have a false sense of security that they will feel like they are guaranteed to have children when they want them when of course that's not necessarily the case. a poll by the social mobility clinic suggest their support the ban and paid internships which last more than four weeks. a privat
good morning from bbc london.the fact i know that there is little boy walking around with my daughter of valves. i do. walking around with my daughter of valves. ido. i walking around with my daughter of valves. i do. i miss my daughter. she will be 16 this year but even something tragic happened to you, it gives somebody else in life. one london fertility clinic says it believes the number of women in london freezing their exes rising. the london women's clinic says the numbers of patients...
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i have spoken to drivers in london.reported to me that working for uber is larger and larger share of the show was being taken by the firm and they were seeing less money coming in. they had to work a very large number of hours each week to break even in that impacted on the time they had with family. there are also bigger questions exert about the extent to which uber honours obligations to them in terms of employment law. you have seen that going through court recently. the chief executive does have a whole series of issues to address. some were outlined by a police inspector to transport for london and passenger safety and the failure of uber to report six sexual assaults and public order offences. there are broader concerns about obligations in terms of employment rights to drivers and of course around the extent to which uber pays tax to the uk. all these issues kind of connect together and achieve executive will need to address them in order to get the licence back. at the economic foundation we think there is spa
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for and creative explore daniel raven ellison if london becoming the world's first national boxes he could reverse some of the worst pollution death rates in europe i'm from the headline is the white widow of the chef a recipe for terror while washington cooks up its own diet of cereal serialism. all of them all going through of going underground. but also. to the ship. it was suggested. and a fairly strong one there were two thousand. very extensive study done by a well respected scientist. do chemicals that down the advertising. really increase the risk of cancer or means are known to use them in the last test. they do not believe that this is true by independent scientists so did the industry paid you for this i received some compensation for my time as was the others why is that i me too happy. to like what we've been doing and if you want to learn more you'll get a definite on see the flood you. got back. is it big business against health. i've played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside guys. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch put the final s
for and creative explore daniel raven ellison if london becoming the world's first national boxes he could reverse some of the worst pollution death rates in europe i'm from the headline is the white widow of the chef a recipe for terror while washington cooks up its own diet of cereal serialism. all of them all going through of going underground. but also. to the ship. it was suggested. and a fairly strong one there were two thousand. very extensive study done by a well respected scientist. do...
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well i think generally the mood in london is through bricks at the people. you know not sure of what the future will hold and i think this sort of terrorist at these attacks that we have seen in the last months add to this general sense of insecurity on the other hand londoners are resilient and they don't have don't have any choice but to go about their daily business you know we have millions of visitors we have people that are commuting in and out of town so people have no other choice and to use public transport and also to be on the road and nobody is staying inside because they are fearful. following this developing story for us from london thanks for your reporting massive demonstrations have been held in spain's biggest cities is the tussle over council oni's independence moves onto the streets now in barcelona thousands of people wearing white gathered near the mayor's office to call for dialogue between supporters and opponents of catalan independence at the same time people for spanish unity flocked to the center of the spanish capital madrid. the
well i think generally the mood in london is through bricks at the people. you know not sure of what the future will hold and i think this sort of terrorist at these attacks that we have seen in the last months add to this general sense of insecurity on the other hand londoners are resilient and they don't have don't have any choice but to go about their daily business you know we have millions of visitors we have people that are commuting in and out of town so people have no other choice and...
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and i'm in london. china's 19th party congress is just about to get under way in beijing, with president xijinping looking set to be confirmed as china's most powerful man in decades. singapore's prime minister lee tells president trump the us must use dialogue, notjust pressure, to ease tensions with north korea. the portuguese footballer cristiano ronaldo has won the fifa men's player of the year award for the second year in a row. ronaldo has scored 44 goals during the year, for his country as well as for real madrid, which he helped win the la liga title and the champions league. more on that story at bbc.com. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. in the china daily is of course leading the with the communist party's 19th congress, the headline proudly claims that the benefits of the country's wisdom will be felt around the world. next to the straits times, which shows prime minister lee hsien loong of singapore in the white house with president trump. the paper says prime min
and i'm in london. china's 19th party congress is just about to get under way in beijing, with president xijinping looking set to be confirmed as china's most powerful man in decades. singapore's prime minister lee tells president trump the us must use dialogue, notjust pressure, to ease tensions with north korea. the portuguese footballer cristiano ronaldo has won the fifa men's player of the year award for the second year in a row. ronaldo has scored 44 goals during the year, for his country...
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, gil winet arrived in london. said no place i would rather be than in brit inthat the british people fell in love with them. they really bonded with him. during the blitz when bombs was falling, and go out on the the streets of london and walk the streets, basically asking people what he could do to help. so the newspapers got ahold of this. what he was doing was publicized. so he became a symbol to the british that maybe america, maybe there was something good about to happen. that he basically stood up for them. it was really, really important, you know, in so many ways. and then once we did get into the war, then he was this, so he helped create the american, anglo-american alliance. he put it together, you know, after we finally got into the war. cspan: now, lynne olson, you say he bonded with the british people. he really bonded with the churchhill family, didn't he? >> guest: yes, right. he is one of the three main characters in my book, "citizens of london." all three of them, was gil winet is the least wel
, gil winet arrived in london. said no place i would rather be than in brit inthat the british people fell in love with them. they really bonded with him. during the blitz when bombs was falling, and go out on the the streets of london and walk the streets, basically asking people what he could do to help. so the newspapers got ahold of this. what he was doing was publicized. so he became a symbol to the british that maybe america, maybe there was something good about to happen. that he...
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well joining me now from london is called benedict frey karl is the co-director of the oxford martin program on technology and employment thanks very much for being with us now we're talking about a huge market in london are we how damaging is this for globally well london and constitute roughly five percent of you bus driver space and the u.k. is its second largest market in europe so indeed this would be quite a significant blow to uber and while what has been great for consumers it's often seen as being bad for leymah barket in form of less job security lower pay and all the rest of it but you did a study on the impact of sharing economy platforms like uber on jobs and what were some of the findings well what you find is that actually after the introduction of uber employment in texas services expands quiet significantly so over all that you create jobs rather than destroy step this expands the labor market for taxes services but what happens then obviously as labor supply expands is that there is more competition and that tends to drive down wages for incumbent drivers which is a
well joining me now from london is called benedict frey karl is the co-director of the oxford martin program on technology and employment thanks very much for being with us now we're talking about a huge market in london are we how damaging is this for globally well london and constitute roughly five percent of you bus driver space and the u.k. is its second largest market in europe so indeed this would be quite a significant blow to uber and while what has been great for consumers it's often...
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back to london. an up time in 20 years. back to london.a government source as saying the collision outside the museum is afternoon is looking like a traffic incident. that is quoting a government source. we also now have figures on the number of people hurt. we didn't have these figures before, but the london eye do you know service and says it treated 11 people after that collision and nine have been taken to hospital. 11 people hurt in that collision, nine of them taken to hospital. —— the london ambulance service. the press association saying that according to their sources, the collision outside their sources, the collision outside the natural history museum is looking like a traffic accident. let's have a look at the weather if however your saturday turned out, many of us will have a brighter day tomorrow. this is how it looks in powys earlier today. we did have some sunshine for a time. a few brea ks some sunshine for a time. a few breaks in the cloud at times over the night. some showery outbreaks of rain coming in at times to the n
back to london. an up time in 20 years. back to london.a government source as saying the collision outside the museum is afternoon is looking like a traffic incident. that is quoting a government source. we also now have figures on the number of people hurt. we didn't have these figures before, but the london eye do you know service and says it treated 11 people after that collision and nine have been taken to hospital. 11 people hurt in that collision, nine of them taken to hospital. ——...
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, gil winet arrived in london. said no place i would rather be than in brit inthat the british people fell in love with them. they really bonded with him. during the blitz when bombs was falling, and go out on the the streets of london and walk the streets, basically asking people what he could do to help. so the newspapers got ahold of this. what he was doing was publicized. so he became a symbol to the british that maybe america, maybe there was something good about to happen. that he basically stood up for them. it was really, really important, you know, in so many ways. and then once we did get into the war, then he was this, so he helped create the american, anglo-american alliance. he put it together, you know, after we finally got into the war. cspan: now, lynne olson, you say he bonded with the british people. he really bonded with the churchhill family, didn't he? >> guest: yes, right. he is one of the three main characters in my book, "citizens of london." all three of them, was gil winet is the least wel
, gil winet arrived in london. said no place i would rather be than in brit inthat the british people fell in love with them. they really bonded with him. during the blitz when bombs was falling, and go out on the the streets of london and walk the streets, basically asking people what he could do to help. so the newspapers got ahold of this. what he was doing was publicized. so he became a symbol to the british that maybe america, maybe there was something good about to happen. that he...
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there are minimal regulations in london, but outside of london we don't even have the 90 day restrictionum standards and have have a 90 day cap. sharing the data so nobody can run their business for more than 90 days and a 90 day national limit would sort out the professionals? there is a lot of laws on data protection and data sharing. but we can pass a law on that? if they pass a law on that then yes. we can't enforce the rules at the moment because somebody could put 90 days on one site, and 90 days on another. in london, that is illegal and they can be prosecuted for that and after they have been warned by the local authority, they can be fined for that. but the point is, we have to make it easier for the authorities to levy the fine against the rule breakers because they have to be able to catch the rule breakers to levy the fine. it is difficult for them to watch a property for 180 days or 91 days. can i ask about the scale of this? when people are talking about rogue minicab company is, about rogue minicab companies, if there are two rogue drivers in the fleet who are not getting
there are minimal regulations in london, but outside of london we don't even have the 90 day restrictionum standards and have have a 90 day cap. sharing the data so nobody can run their business for more than 90 days and a 90 day national limit would sort out the professionals? there is a lot of laws on data protection and data sharing. but we can pass a law on that? if they pass a law on that then yes. we can't enforce the rules at the moment because somebody could put 90 days on one site, and...
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and talking about london and las vegas. the arrival of the vice-president and his wife to check on how developments are going there. and still trying to find out whether there were anyone else involved in that, certainly the planning of that. we've got the owner of the vegas golden knights, the nhl team, will be joining us after this. we're going to him right now. good. all rightment-- all right. i'm on top of things, bill. it's good to have you and i'm sure it's been a hellacious week for you and the entire city. i'll ask you what i asked robin leach. how is it going now? how are people coming around now? are they coming around? >> vegas is a strong city and people are rallying and the first responders, the police, the fire department, nurses, the hospitals, i mean, they just were-- they really responded so well to this tragedy. and everyone was really in shock the first few days, but we had a hockey game last night in dallas, and it gave everyone a chance to sort of take a break and forget about what happened. and as i sa
and talking about london and las vegas. the arrival of the vice-president and his wife to check on how developments are going there. and still trying to find out whether there were anyone else involved in that, certainly the planning of that. we've got the owner of the vegas golden knights, the nhl team, will be joining us after this. we're going to him right now. good. all rightment-- all right. i'm on top of things, bill. it's good to have you and i'm sure it's been a hellacious week for you...
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that was london and britain. it was an incredible month. >> host: when did british troops enter mainland europe? >> guest: they came in before the blitzkrieg started, once the war with england and france, against germany, september 3, 1939, the british did send two divisions into france in preparation for an eventual offenses by germany. that period from september 1939 to may 1940 became known as the phony war. there was no fighting at all. france and britain declared war against poland because germany invaded poland, the allies -- made these speeches but nothing happened. nothing did happen until april 1940 when hitler invaded norway and denmark. it really took off with blitzkrieg in may 1940 and by the end that blitzkrieg only the countries -- a couple of neutral countries in europe, the rest of the countries were under german occupation. >> host: when did dunkirk take place? >> the end of may and first part of june, as the german troops were coming in, basically they cut off british and belgian and french troo
that was london and britain. it was an incredible month. >> host: when did british troops enter mainland europe? >> guest: they came in before the blitzkrieg started, once the war with england and france, against germany, september 3, 1939, the british did send two divisions into france in preparation for an eventual offenses by germany. that period from september 1939 to may 1940 became known as the phony war. there was no fighting at all. france and britain declared war against...
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cardiff and the london coin, they all have low mint figures. what might this be worth?nce the pound coin is the monetised, we expect it to hit about 30 or £40. before you spend your last pounds, they might be worth a second glance. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: police investigating sunday's mass shooting in las vegas — america's worst in modern times — say they have found more weapons at the home of retired accountant, stephen paddock, the man they said carried out the attack. in las vegas, vigils have taken place for the 59 people who lost their lives in the attack and the more than 500 people who were injured. president trump has appealed for unity and peace among americans. catalans are going on strike today to protest the violence that marred the region's independence referendum on sunday. public transport will be shut down, schools will be closed and hospitals will only treat emergency cases. the american rock singer and guitarist, tom petty, has died aged 66 after suffering a cardiac arrest. he was taken to hospital after being found unconscious at his h
cardiff and the london coin, they all have low mint figures. what might this be worth?nce the pound coin is the monetised, we expect it to hit about 30 or £40. before you spend your last pounds, they might be worth a second glance. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: police investigating sunday's mass shooting in las vegas — america's worst in modern times — say they have found more weapons at the home of retired accountant, stephen paddock, the man they said carried out the attack. in...
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is missing london.oach alberto salazar, who remains under investigation by the us anti doping agency, after allegations of drug use at his training base. he denies any wrong doing and farah says he's never had any reason to doubt him. linked with a switch to everton — sean dyche said he's just getting on with his currentjob with burnley, and it's working. a 1—nil win over newcastle last night moved them up to seventh — dyche celebrating his 5 year anniversary at the club. england's under—17's have returned home from india, following their world cup triumph over spain in what's been a period of success for the youth teams. lots of people wondering if that will translate to the senior side. and former world snooker champion stuart bingham wont appeal against his six month ban for breaching betting rules but says he's sorry for what he's done, and denies placing bets on any matches he was playing in. so there we are. that is sport. see with a bit later. it didn't feel so cold out that carol will have the p
is missing london.oach alberto salazar, who remains under investigation by the us anti doping agency, after allegations of drug use at his training base. he denies any wrong doing and farah says he's never had any reason to doubt him. linked with a switch to everton — sean dyche said he's just getting on with his currentjob with burnley, and it's working. a 1—nil win over newcastle last night moved them up to seventh — dyche celebrating his 5 year anniversary at the club. england's...
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and 30% of out in the centre of london and 30% of our members say they won't be in central london inrs' time if the costs increase. but health campaigners say it is a positive step. it's an important opportunity to try and improve the air quality in london. we know about 110,000, 150,000 children have asthma. i have heard from people who have asthma and when they get off the train in london to become unwell. this is a good opportunity to clean up pollution. checking online on the tiafoe website will tell you whether 01’ tiafoe website will tell you whether or not you have to pay up. ben ando is in central london. tel is a little bit more about how this is going to work. from 7am this morning, if you drive a car that fails a so called euro for emission standard, if you go into the central london congestion charge, as well as paying the £11 50 you would have to paying the £11 50 you would have to pay in any event, on top of that you will have to pay an extra £10. some drivers are saying it's all well and good if you can afford to get a new car, but this may be no lies those who are run
and 30% of out in the centre of london and 30% of our members say they won't be in central london inrs' time if the costs increase. but health campaigners say it is a positive step. it's an important opportunity to try and improve the air quality in london. we know about 110,000, 150,000 children have asthma. i have heard from people who have asthma and when they get off the train in london to become unwell. this is a good opportunity to clean up pollution. checking online on the tiafoe website...
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it has to be london because london is the only city big enough to support it. and sha kespeare‘s company, the lord chamberlain's men, worked at a place called "the theatre". a name that has stuck. i mis—spent my summers on stage, and i have done for the last 11 years. that experience has absolutely fascinated me. i mean, what was it like in sha kespeare‘s time, putting on a play? is it any different to today? and so, in a sense, it's an attempt to actually recreate the world of shakespeare's theatre. and you've done something rather cunning. you've brought in as the narrator of the story richard, one of shakespeare's brothers, a younger brother who is a real man. we know that he existed, but we know almost nothing about him. so you've got a wonderful blank sheet of paper! i love blank sheets of paper, and richard is the most blank of all of the sheets. shakespeare had three brothers — edmund, giles and richard. we know something about the first two. edmund became an actor and died much too young. he is buried in what is now southwark cathedral. but richard, we
it has to be london because london is the only city big enough to support it. and sha kespeare‘s company, the lord chamberlain's men, worked at a place called "the theatre". a name that has stuck. i mis—spent my summers on stage, and i have done for the last 11 years. that experience has absolutely fascinated me. i mean, what was it like in sha kespeare‘s time, putting on a play? is it any different to today? and so, in a sense, it's an attempt to actually recreate the world of...
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announcer: but first, nikki eckstein has a guide to making the most of london. ♪ nikki: london is onethe most dynamic cities in the world. for all its iconic sites, it is also full of hidden treasures. and now with brexit looming, the city is on the verge of a total reinvention. i'm nikki eckstein, travel editor for "bloomberg pursuits," and i'll show you how to make the most of london. ♪ nikki: out of london's 37 million visitors each year, a whopping 9 million come here on business, making it one of the biggest business travel markets in the world. and that means busy airports. dodge the crowds by flying into london city, a small, under-the-radar hub in the middle of town. landing here means short immigration lines and zero traffic, shrinking your travel time by an hour or more. ♪ nikki: until recently, business travelers had a tough choice -- booking a bland hotel in the boring financial district, or staying further away in the heart of the action. not anymore. the city, london's financial hub, is suddenly cool with two glamorous places to stay. the first is the ned, a hotel and pr
announcer: but first, nikki eckstein has a guide to making the most of london. ♪ nikki: london is onethe most dynamic cities in the world. for all its iconic sites, it is also full of hidden treasures. and now with brexit looming, the city is on the verge of a total reinvention. i'm nikki eckstein, travel editor for "bloomberg pursuits," and i'll show you how to make the most of london. ♪ nikki: out of london's 37 million visitors each year, a whopping 9 million come here on...
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well london and constitute roughly five percent of you bus driver space and the u.k. is its second largest market in europe so indeed this would be quite a significant blow to uber and while while it has been great for consumers it's often seen as being bad for the lame of market in form of less job security lower pay and all the rest of it but you did a study on the impact of sharing economy platforms like uber on jobs and what were some of the findings well what you're finding is that actually after the introduction of uber employment in texas services expands quiet significantly so overall that you create jobs rather than destroy a step to expand the labor market for texas services but what happens then obviously as the labor supply expands is that there is more competition and that tends to drive down wages for incumbent drivers which is a side effect of that success if you like but in addition to that there's also evidence to suggest that it would drive a section very happy with their lives stay value the flexibility that the platform office then they're quite co
well london and constitute roughly five percent of you bus driver space and the u.k. is its second largest market in europe so indeed this would be quite a significant blow to uber and while while it has been great for consumers it's often seen as being bad for the lame of market in form of less job security lower pay and all the rest of it but you did a study on the impact of sharing economy platforms like uber on jobs and what were some of the findings well what you're finding is that...
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where does london rank abetted copenhagen made this decision in 2008 will stop —— where does london rankh this issue in london, i think, is not to make things worse. but that is not strong enough for the challenge we face. is this a question of actually bringing pollution levels down to a certain level? you know, we can live with a certain level, and it won't make much difference, or you get beijing levels, where it is really heavy, and it won't come here, but we have lived with this for a while? we would advise every city leader that this is not just would advise every city leader that this is notjust a kind of plastic issue. this is something very, very real. 9000 deaths in london associated with pollution in the last year. and for every city to remain economic and competitive, it is to create an environment where people want to live. you have to create a kind of balance between well—being, if you like, and the needs of the city. and people make conscious decisions about where they wa nt to conscious decisions about where they want to be, and where they want to live. and so city leader
where does london rank abetted copenhagen made this decision in 2008 will stop —— where does london rankh this issue in london, i think, is not to make things worse. but that is not strong enough for the challenge we face. is this a question of actually bringing pollution levels down to a certain level? you know, we can live with a certain level, and it won't make much difference, or you get beijing levels, where it is really heavy, and it won't come here, but we have lived with this for a...
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announcer: but first, nikki eckstein has a guide to making the most of london. ♪ nikki: london is onethe most dynamic cities in the world. for all its iconic sites, it is also full of hidden treasures. and now, with brexit looming, the city is on the verge of a total reinvention. i'm nikki eckstein, travel editor for "bloomberg pursuits," and i'll show you how to make the most of london. ♪ nikki: out of london's 37 million visitors each year, a whopping 9 million come here on business, making it one of the biggest business travel markets in the world. and that means busy airports. dodge the crowds by flying into london city, a small, under-the-radar hub in the middle of town. landing here means short immigration lines and zero traffic, shrinking your travel time by an hour or more. ♪ nikki: until recently, business travelers had a tough choice -- booking a bland hotel in the boring financial district, or staying further away in the heart of the action. not anymore. the city, london's financial hub, is suddenly cool with two glamorous places to stay. the first is the ned, a hotel and p
announcer: but first, nikki eckstein has a guide to making the most of london. ♪ nikki: london is onethe most dynamic cities in the world. for all its iconic sites, it is also full of hidden treasures. and now, with brexit looming, the city is on the verge of a total reinvention. i'm nikki eckstein, travel editor for "bloomberg pursuits," and i'll show you how to make the most of london. ♪ nikki: out of london's 37 million visitors each year, a whopping 9 million come here on...
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i loved -- in the citizens of london.ater when i read david mccullough's parents book, a section about washburn i think it is who was the ambassador to france during the war and the siege and in the horrors of the community. i really put those two men together. if you have not read it, it is a wonderful book. and a great story. just want to thank c-span for continually putting on this show. thank you very much. >> thank you for your comments, thank you for watching. are you retired and from what? >> i was just a working guy. i did a lot of things. i sold cars and did not have anything, an important career but i was like -- i did world war ii. when i was four years old, during the war, we lived near the air force base and they had when i found out later was a group of p 47 is there. i had my own private air show. as they did their maneuvers over our barn. >> that's great! >> it was just incredible. looking straight up, a big wow! >> that is great. i would choke up to, i do also when i talk about the pilots. we got to know
i loved -- in the citizens of london.ater when i read david mccullough's parents book, a section about washburn i think it is who was the ambassador to france during the war and the siege and in the horrors of the community. i really put those two men together. if you have not read it, it is a wonderful book. and a great story. just want to thank c-span for continually putting on this show. thank you very much. >> thank you for your comments, thank you for watching. are you retired and...
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ireland has clinched deals with more than a dozen london banks to move business to london.he customs union. while the prime minister nz government's catastrophic, take this off the table and do it today. cani can i say to the right gent —— tommy wright honourable gentleman that i had spoken to prime minister rajoy ona number of had spoken to prime minister rajoy on a number of occasions, including when i saw him at the european council. we are clear that the referendum had no legal basis. we wa nt to referendum had no legal basis. we want to see people upholding the rule of law and the spanish constitution. on the wider issue, in terms of the future relationship between the uk and the eu, i have set out the vision we have for that and, as i've just set out the vision we have for that and, as i'vejust said in answer to the leader of the official opposition, the eu 27 will now be looking at their vision for this, but i'm sorry that i now have to repeat again to the right honourable gentleman, because this is an issue he has raised in the past, that full membership of the sing
ireland has clinched deals with more than a dozen london banks to move business to london.he customs union. while the prime minister nz government's catastrophic, take this off the table and do it today. cani can i say to the right gent —— tommy wright honourable gentleman that i had spoken to prime minister rajoy ona number of had spoken to prime minister rajoy on a number of occasions, including when i saw him at the european council. we are clear that the referendum had no legal basis....
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i'm babita sharma in london.o in the programme: a un appeal to help rohingya children raises over $300 million, but aid workers say they need more. drivers of older, dirtier cars in london face increase travel costs, and singapore plans to ban the sale of new cars. we investigate if we're stepping into a world without cars. life from our studios in singapore and london. this is bbc world news. it's 8.00am in singapore and 9.00am in beijing, where the final day of the 19th party congress is just about to get underway. president xi jinping looks set to be confirmed as the most powerful man of his generation and elevated to a similar status as mao zedong and deng xiaoping. his personal political ideology, ‘xijinping thought‘, is to be written into the party's constitution and will be taught in schools. in xi jinping's new era, people who think differently learn to hide. hi! leilei is careful who she opens the door to. police harassment is a constant fear and she has been forced to move many times. hejust pulls her o
i'm babita sharma in london.o in the programme: a un appeal to help rohingya children raises over $300 million, but aid workers say they need more. drivers of older, dirtier cars in london face increase travel costs, and singapore plans to ban the sale of new cars. we investigate if we're stepping into a world without cars. life from our studios in singapore and london. this is bbc world news. it's 8.00am in singapore and 9.00am in beijing, where the final day of the 19th party congress is just...
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it looks like brass in london, it will bea looks like brass in london, it will be a breezy day but ate you heading west or south—west? it is category 3, a hurricane. are you heading west or south-west? i've got family you heading west or south-west? i've gotfamily in you heading west or south-west? i've got family in west cork in ireland where this is due to hit and they are incredibly worried about this understandably. it is red alert so they are bracing themselves for it. it is 30 years to the day since the great storm. there is controversy over that. michael fish says he was not referring to that storm. enjoy the weekend before the trouble starts. it looks nasty. he is covering himself. we are due to get good weather because of it but the weather at which comes up from the azores, we will get quite a warm, pleasa nt azores, we will get quite a warm, pleasant day and i say we, we in london but our fellow countrymen in the south—western wales and north—west of england, it will be a bit more stormy and wet. we have to hope that unlike 30 years ago, there aren't 150 hope that unlike 30
it looks like brass in london, it will bea looks like brass in london, it will be a breezy day but ate you heading west or south—west? it is category 3, a hurricane. are you heading west or south-west? i've got family you heading west or south-west? i've gotfamily in you heading west or south-west? i've got family in west cork in ireland where this is due to hit and they are incredibly worried about this understandably. it is red alert so they are bracing themselves for it. it is 30 years to...
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player for the second successive year it features annual awards ceremony in london the portuguese forward helps round madrid to a spanish league and champions league double last season rails in indian sedan was named coach of the year. at the. test looks set to gain a foothold in the world's biggest electric vehicle market the call make it reportedly reaches a deal to build its first production facility in china. coming up bike sharing is gaining traction in big cities but in australia it's already hit a bump in the road we take a look at what happens when things don't go quite so smoothly in the sharing economy. and in agricultural cultural exchanges the african farmers go organic down on the farm just outside. they say is your business update on how to have free in berlin thanks for joining me tesla is looking to get a piece of the pie in the world's biggest electric vehicle market the wall street journal reports that the comic has reached an agreement with chinese authorities to build its first plant in china the facility would be in shanghai is free trade zone the details will still b
player for the second successive year it features annual awards ceremony in london the portuguese forward helps round madrid to a spanish league and champions league double last season rails in indian sedan was named coach of the year. at the. test looks set to gain a foothold in the world's biggest electric vehicle market the call make it reportedly reaches a deal to build its first production facility in china. coming up bike sharing is gaining traction in big cities but in australia it's...
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you know, look, we see this this morning in london in a tourist zone. we hear the story of the potential concert attack in new york city. life has become very fragile for us and life has become very meaningless for the attackers. we're living in a very cruel, dangerous, unforgiving world. and as one of your guests said earlier today, it's impossible. however professional, however smart, however clever law enforcement is, there will always be incidents. if it's not semi automatics, it can be a 18-ton-- 18-wheeler truck. these people are mad. these people are maniacal and they're going to disrupt our lives if they can. we have to stand strong. we have to care for everybody else. we have to be on the watch for everybody and we have to say our lives will not be changed. neil: but they will be a little bit, right? i know i talked about this earlier in the week and with wayne newton, a big entertainer in your fine city, who wondered about the future of outdoor venues, outdoor events and something i want to get into with my erudite detective. and that is chang
you know, look, we see this this morning in london in a tourist zone. we hear the story of the potential concert attack in new york city. life has become very fragile for us and life has become very meaningless for the attackers. we're living in a very cruel, dangerous, unforgiving world. and as one of your guests said earlier today, it's impossible. however professional, however smart, however clever law enforcement is, there will always be incidents. if it's not semi automatics, it can be a...
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this is d w news live from valley reports of a serious incident outside a famous london and on mall british media say a coffee hit pedestrians outside the natural history museum in the heart of the british capital both already say more than ten people have been injured a man has been detained and the area evacuated we'll go live to a correspondent from that also coming up. thousands take to the streets especially into tomorrow and unity a major protest is held in barcelona with people wearing want t. shirts in a cold for peaceful dialogue and in madrid a sea of spanish flags flooded the capital the demonstrators on the demonstrations rather all over catalonia has pushed for independence. and in russia people take to the streets across the country in support of jailed opposition activist alex on about me he's pressuring authorities to let him enter the twenty eight thousand presidential race and we'll go live to all correspondent in st petersburg from that. i'm having a home free thanks for joining me. we begin with breaking news from london british authorities say eleven people have been in
this is d w news live from valley reports of a serious incident outside a famous london and on mall british media say a coffee hit pedestrians outside the natural history museum in the heart of the british capital both already say more than ten people have been injured a man has been detained and the area evacuated we'll go live to a correspondent from that also coming up. thousands take to the streets especially into tomorrow and unity a major protest is held in barcelona with people wearing...
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it's notjust a london problem.oking at cutting pollution with plans announced next year. in glasgow, there's talk of a similar low emotion zone, although it's not clear if drivers there would pay. meanwhile, the london zone will be extended in a few years with even tougher rules on who has to pay to come in. richard westcott, bbc news. coming up on sport today. cristiano ronaldo claims the best fifa men's player award ahead of lionel messi and neymar. simona halep snaps caroline garcia's 11—match winning streak and earns herfirst win as world number one. and pakistan complete a 5—0 series whitewash of sri lanka with a nine wicket win in sharjah hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with the news that cristiano ronaldo has won the fifa best men's football award for player of the year. it's the second consecutive year that the portuguese captain has won the award. 0ur reporter mani djazmi was in london for the gala event with news of that and other awards on offer. the london palladium behind me was the
it's notjust a london problem.oking at cutting pollution with plans announced next year. in glasgow, there's talk of a similar low emotion zone, although it's not clear if drivers there would pay. meanwhile, the london zone will be extended in a few years with even tougher rules on who has to pay to come in. richard westcott, bbc news. coming up on sport today. cristiano ronaldo claims the best fifa men's player award ahead of lionel messi and neymar. simona halep snaps caroline garcia's...
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you announced some time ago that lloyd's of london we re some time ago that lloyd's of london were takingn headquarters, so that all your bases are covered. have your plans changed given how the negotiations are going? we know they do not simply going? we know they do not simply going well at all. we hunt -- have not changed our plans. our plans have been moving ahead. we are opening up a subsidiary in brussels which we chose partly because it is at the centre of the eu, of continental europe, and it is seen asa continental europe, and it is seen as a country most likely to stay in the eu going forward because it is vital that we have access to the rest of the eu. 500 million consumers there and we do billions of pounds of business. and so it is really important that we continue to trade. we are continuing to push ahead with our plans and aim to be up ahead with our plans and aim to be up and running by the middle of next year. we won't be able to test that model, we want to make sure our systems and people are there in time for brexit in 2019. some of our businesses will want to start tr
you announced some time ago that lloyd's of london we re some time ago that lloyd's of london were takingn headquarters, so that all your bases are covered. have your plans changed given how the negotiations are going? we know they do not simply going? we know they do not simply going well at all. we hunt -- have not changed our plans. our plans have been moving ahead. we are opening up a subsidiary in brussels which we chose partly because it is at the centre of the eu, of continental europe,...
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the old reality trip through the old london museum is full of surprises. british person would have been thrilled with all the.
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and near the british capital so the big impact on business in london the southeast that effectively by extension the rest of the country so everyone's affected by this whether the new fee will indeed reduce traffic remains to be seen but what is clear is that london like many other cities is taking steps to lower vehicle emissions. the sharing economy is changing the face of business you schemes are popping up all the time founded on the possibility that it's more efficient not to actually own something especially when it comes to big ticket items like cars or bikes if you can access it easily whenever you want now that is the theory at least unfortunately as australia is finding out implementing sharing schemes can be a little bit more complicated and you might think. it seemed like such a great idea at the time cutting down on emissions and traffic helping people keep in shape but shared bicycles schemes in sydney and melbourne hard to quite working out as host the problem bikes known litter the cityscape because a lack of bike racks means users are just leaving them pretty much e
and near the british capital so the big impact on business in london the southeast that effectively by extension the rest of the country so everyone's affected by this whether the new fee will indeed reduce traffic remains to be seen but what is clear is that london like many other cities is taking steps to lower vehicle emissions. the sharing economy is changing the face of business you schemes are popping up all the time founded on the possibility that it's more efficient not to actually own...
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one womanl normally a very busy part of london.nutes ago, i think is fair to say she was having a panic attack. she livesjust she was having a panic attack. she lives just across the way from the museum. she suddenly came back from shopping and realised she couldn't get home. because of the rumours which have been spreading, which i will stress are not confirmed, that this was a terror incident, she is having a terrible time of it. she was really, concerned. an ambulance crew was trying to calm are down because she didn't know what to make of it. most of the people, to be frank, have been very calm. i spoke to one man who had witnessed the aftermath of the man being held on the ground. he had been here with his wife and son for a usual family day out at the museums, very calm, keeping their son away from this, so he doesn't get scared by it. they decided they were going to head home and get out of the way. it is a very, very strange atmosphere. in some respects it is one that london is getting used to, irrespective of what it may a
one womanl normally a very busy part of london.nutes ago, i think is fair to say she was having a panic attack. she livesjust she was having a panic attack. she lives just across the way from the museum. she suddenly came back from shopping and realised she couldn't get home. because of the rumours which have been spreading, which i will stress are not confirmed, that this was a terror incident, she is having a terrible time of it. she was really, concerned. an ambulance crew was trying to calm...