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mobile phones aren't allowed in prison.als you can bring it inside so that it does not affect the community outside. mobile phones are illegal in prison. phones are tradable. i understand people rent them to each other. and large sums of money are involved. how does that work? absolutely. it is further criminality. some people are making more money inside the walls than outside. where do people get the money from inside to pay these sums of money and how does that work? that is when it goes outside and the families then get involved with making payments for the phones. you are talking about various things that should be done. the blocking of signals. recruitment of more staff, do you think the numbers we have heard about are adequate? not at all. if you backtrack to 2012, 201a, there was a failed concept called benchmarking, which took around 8000 prison officers out of the prison of varying experience. redundancy packages were offered to those with valuable experience. the government's figures our welcomed by my union. but
mobile phones aren't allowed in prison.als you can bring it inside so that it does not affect the community outside. mobile phones are illegal in prison. phones are tradable. i understand people rent them to each other. and large sums of money are involved. how does that work? absolutely. it is further criminality. some people are making more money inside the walls than outside. where do people get the money from inside to pay these sums of money and how does that work? that is when it goes...
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t mobile reported. great quarters in a row and i think t mobile will go from being considered a scrappy upstart and when they get strong two to three years from now in 5 5g, they're going to be the king pen. not verizon or at&t in the space. then i like another telecom name, a crappy company, but i think it's too cheap century link it's merging with level three. they have awful management i'm hoping when the deal gets done, it's management fires themselves and the stock should do extraordinarily well. >> do you think the iphone 8 story is fully factored in or investors are missing something in the story >> i think over time, this next launch, which i'm thinking between now and a year from now there's still upside in the stock. i do worry about this quarter given the fact, what's next. an enormous portion of -- we know china has been weak for them they need to rebound there because that's most important job in the world >> you raised some red flags about the high flying fang stocks are you short any of t
t mobile reported. great quarters in a row and i think t mobile will go from being considered a scrappy upstart and when they get strong two to three years from now in 5 5g, they're going to be the king pen. not verizon or at&t in the space. then i like another telecom name, a crappy company, but i think it's too cheap century link it's merging with level three. they have awful management i'm hoping when the deal gets done, it's management fires themselves and the stock should do...
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they're on mobile. as you know, ratings don't reflect that. so, networks aren't being paid for the mobile viewership. i think this deal is interesting. although we're not a huge believer in consolidation, this view is different and one of the reasons why is their brand resognates surprised if the two companies rolled out a lifestyle culture skinny bundle. they could put their networks in for around ten bucks. >> you say you're not a big fan of large content combinations. why is that? because it seems as though content is king. >> well, it's different than on the cable side. on the cable distribution side, remember that 40% of their costs are just program costs. so if they can reduce those by ch cable, that makes a lot of sense. mr. amc, which was the smallest media company, had some of bit hits. here are two companies with well-known brands. travel, home and garden tell vig, the idea here is that they could create a mini bundle they could sell to whom for what kind of price? >> what we're hearing from consumers is they're trying to find a skin
they're on mobile. as you know, ratings don't reflect that. so, networks aren't being paid for the mobile viewership. i think this deal is interesting. although we're not a huge believer in consolidation, this view is different and one of the reasons why is their brand resognates surprised if the two companies rolled out a lifestyle culture skinny bundle. they could put their networks in for around ten bucks. >> you say you're not a big fan of large content combinations. why is that?...
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ruth singled out the strength in mobile search. >> i think mobile is the big driver.t is kind of the headline. i think that is why you see increase in clicks and the cost them that decrease in aggregate -- decrease in aggregate cost per click. that has been a driver for google for some time. emily: what about what has been going on with youtube? "the times did a big investigation into extremist content shown next to prominent advertising. a lot of advertisers pulled their campaigns. it seems the advertisers have returned. i did ask about this. she reiterated revenue was strong. cory: a lot of people have made noise about this. they also like the traffic google is giving them in terms of clicks from ads. the google ad is like nothing else in the history of advertising in that you can see the result from an ad as it runs. to the extent advertisers pulled the ads, it is probably good news for now because they fixed what little problems had been there. i don't know how big these add problems were for advertisers. it looks like they're back and none stayed away for good. i
ruth singled out the strength in mobile search. >> i think mobile is the big driver.t is kind of the headline. i think that is why you see increase in clicks and the cost them that decrease in aggregate -- decrease in aggregate cost per click. that has been a driver for google for some time. emily: what about what has been going on with youtube? "the times did a big investigation into extremist content shown next to prominent advertising. a lot of advertisers pulled their campaigns....
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orders from inmates for drugs and mobile phones being delivered by gangs on the outside.tting. prisoners use makeshift hooks to recover them. it is big business. new figures from the ministry ofjustice show the industrial scale of what's happening. 225 kilograms of drugs seized last year, 13,000 mobile phones, 7,000 extra sim cards. prison inspectors have repeatedly criticised jails for failing to stop the smuggling, which adds to violence inside. what i am determined to do is try to bring about improvements, to build on what my predecessor liz truss did in getting extra prison officers and putting in place effective measures to detect more accurately the problem we have with drugs, the new challenge we have with drones and mobile phones in prison, so they are more secure places. each jail in england and wales now has hand—held mobile phone detectors, and there are 300 more sniffer dogs looking for drugs. ministers have also pledged 2500 extra prison officers by the end of next year. critics say that is still fewer staff than in 2010 and the smuggling will continue to hav
orders from inmates for drugs and mobile phones being delivered by gangs on the outside.tting. prisoners use makeshift hooks to recover them. it is big business. new figures from the ministry ofjustice show the industrial scale of what's happening. 225 kilograms of drugs seized last year, 13,000 mobile phones, 7,000 extra sim cards. prison inspectors have repeatedly criticised jails for failing to stop the smuggling, which adds to violence inside. what i am determined to do is try to bring...
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and piggy—backing a mobile network.oking at the growing trend of virtual network operators and ask who's winning — the consumer or the company? and as facebook earnings surge 71% and its number of friends swell to over 2 billion, today we want to know — are you a facebook friend or foe and why? let us know. just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. i have just sent to a friend request, i hope it will be accept it! hello and welcome to business live. we start in silicon valley where it seems there is no stopping the world's biggest social network. facebook has seen another huge jump in profits as advertising revenues keep on rising — let's show you just how big. in the three months to the end ofjune, facebook made a net profit of $3.89 billion. that's a jump of 71% on the same period last year — and better than wall street was expecting. injune, the number of active monthly users crossed the two billion mark. that means more than one in every four people on the planet use the site at least once a month. and according to these lat
and piggy—backing a mobile network.oking at the growing trend of virtual network operators and ask who's winning — the consumer or the company? and as facebook earnings surge 71% and its number of friends swell to over 2 billion, today we want to know — are you a facebook friend or foe and why? let us know. just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. i have just sent to a friend request, i hope it will be accept it! hello and welcome to business live. we start in silicon valley where it seems there...
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no, not at all, it is quite a simple thing, mobile phones are not allowed in prisons so to block mobileals you can bring the umbrella in so it doesn't affect the umbrella in so it doesn't affect the community outside. mobile phones are illegal in prison. yes, indeed. from your knowledge of what goes on in prison, presumably these, particularly bones, are quite tradable, i believe people rent them to each other and some rather large sums of money are involved? how does that work? absolutely, it is to further criminality, some people are making more money inside the walls than they would outside the walls. where do people get the money from inside to pay these sums, how does that work? unfortunately that is when it goes outside the wall and families then get involved with making payments for the phones. you talk about various things that should be done, the blocking of signals and so on, recruitment of more staff, do you think the numbers that we heard about are adequate? no, not at all. if you backtrack to around 2012, 2014, there was a failed concept called benchmarking which took aroun
no, not at all, it is quite a simple thing, mobile phones are not allowed in prisons so to block mobileals you can bring the umbrella in so it doesn't affect the umbrella in so it doesn't affect the community outside. mobile phones are illegal in prison. yes, indeed. from your knowledge of what goes on in prison, presumably these, particularly bones, are quite tradable, i believe people rent them to each other and some rather large sums of money are involved? how does that work? absolutely, it...
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previous iterations of this exercise have showed us how russia can, for example, mobilize across distances. given us a window into russian thinking about the use of key capabilities during a crisis, cleaning these of listed missiles and even nuclear weapons. this is important, not only for us in washington, but also nato and brussels and other allied capitals. a visa, this session is an important opportunity to write a public preview of what could be asected in the coming months the exercise draws closer and what the long-term implications are for the u.s., nato and all of its members in terms of defense, reinforcements for the european comment moving forward. this panel discussion today really forms part of the council's long-standing work on defense and security in northern europe. we are focused on a number of key issues including nato's maritime domain, cyber threats, and nato-eu cooperation. iner the rubric of security northern europe, we have conducted a range of activities, including wargames. we have led fact-finding delegations to the region and published results oriented research
previous iterations of this exercise have showed us how russia can, for example, mobilize across distances. given us a window into russian thinking about the use of key capabilities during a crisis, cleaning these of listed missiles and even nuclear weapons. this is important, not only for us in washington, but also nato and brussels and other allied capitals. a visa, this session is an important opportunity to write a public preview of what could be asected in the coming months the exercise...
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the mobile ecosystem. so of course we represent the four large nationwide carriers who you see on television competing like crazy with her ads on their covers other networks, their speed, the cost. consumers are winning. it's been great. we have 700 plans for consumers to choose from. pretty terrific. what we also represent is the regional carriers. they are taking mobile broadband to rural america and its transforming society and economics of visual areas and a fantastic way. we also represent those who make the phones, like apple and samsung, those who make the chips a go into the phones like intel and qualcomm. andy cintas accompanies the building of these networks that are going to bring us things like smart cities, ericsson, nokia, samsung. so all of that means that as we are the platform for the future, we also now representing companies and drones and even car companies. because what we do is we advocate for policies that will continue this amazing innovation that's in the wireless industry, and the
the mobile ecosystem. so of course we represent the four large nationwide carriers who you see on television competing like crazy with her ads on their covers other networks, their speed, the cost. consumers are winning. it's been great. we have 700 plans for consumers to choose from. pretty terrific. what we also represent is the regional carriers. they are taking mobile broadband to rural america and its transforming society and economics of visual areas and a fantastic way. we also represent...
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t-mobile is often mentioned. we have seen t-mobile shares up on the news.ay of infusing some capital into the company, giving it more firepower, and maybe making it a more attractive partner for t-mobile. emily: t-mobile and sprint try to merge before and it did not work out as far as regulators were concerned. >> that is right. the sense is we do not think the trump administration is going to be real hard on mergers, although the verdict is out on at&t and time warner. emily: let's talk about snap. second downgrade in a week. snap shares not feeling it. >> underwriters downgrading them, morgan stanley and cohen. stock was falling to 1530 last i looked. 1524 being the lowest it hit. well below the ipo price. it has been punished. emily: $15.30 right now. >> competition from facebook. in a note, they expressed concerns about the monetization efforts you see at snap taking longer than expected to pan out. snap since the ipo has been a real storybook of overvalued companies. when they go public and get in the white-hot light of public scrutiny, not doing so we
t-mobile is often mentioned. we have seen t-mobile shares up on the news.ay of infusing some capital into the company, giving it more firepower, and maybe making it a more attractive partner for t-mobile. emily: t-mobile and sprint try to merge before and it did not work out as far as regulators were concerned. >> that is right. the sense is we do not think the trump administration is going to be real hard on mergers, although the verdict is out on at&t and time warner. emily: let's...
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>> it is easy to mobilize people against things but it's a good thing to mobilize people for things. i think the olympic games are good for paris, and the region, and the country as a whole. because of the games will show what we can do. the games will show the level of sport of france in terms of infrastructure, friends will position is self as a global -- it herself as a global -- itself as a global standard. if we are chosen for the olympic games, which i hope we will, it will help the whole of the country in favor of sports. haveports federation, we volunteers who will organize themselves to prepare for the event. it is a wonderful way of mobilizing. it is an important component of our vision of society which i wish to defend for the true sport as a somebody said wonderfully in the earlier presentation, the true sport you can integrate society and break down barriers. would you support a project, it frees people economically and socially and is important component. i want this idea to be spread across the whole of the country and i think these games are important in a vacuum rega
>> it is easy to mobilize people against things but it's a good thing to mobilize people for things. i think the olympic games are good for paris, and the region, and the country as a whole. because of the games will show what we can do. the games will show the level of sport of france in terms of infrastructure, friends will position is self as a global -- it herself as a global -- itself as a global standard. if we are chosen for the olympic games, which i hope we will, it will help the...
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sim cards were also found in 2016, along with 13,000 mobile phones.source behind bars, too, sometimes being rented out for up to £1000. along with the seizure of more than 200 kilograms of illegal drugs last year, it's the scale of the problems that forces the government to act once more. the trade builds on a very, very strong market, and although this is good news and it's good that these measures are being taken, the next step is for the government to ask itself why demand for drugs and phones is so high in prisons. 0fficials point out the £2 million investment which has seen technology brought into every prison which can detect phones. 300 dogs have also been trained to find drugs, and these will have no doubt helped with this recovery. ministers acknowledge they can't stop there, though. the government has recently had a recruitment drive, saying it is on track to bring in 2500 more officers by 2018. this morning, the secretary of state forjustice david lidington spoke to andrew marr about the problem. this is a state of affairs that has gone bac
sim cards were also found in 2016, along with 13,000 mobile phones.source behind bars, too, sometimes being rented out for up to £1000. along with the seizure of more than 200 kilograms of illegal drugs last year, it's the scale of the problems that forces the government to act once more. the trade builds on a very, very strong market, and although this is good news and it's good that these measures are being taken, the next step is for the government to ask itself why demand for drugs and...
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mobile 6 live at 35th and win chester in longport, new jersey.mber it's best to turn around and not get stuck in that high water. that was or photographer bob harvey out there. this is from sea isle city, two feet of water turned landis avenue into a virtual river. the water rose up the wheels of the cars and trucks that drove through the area. the water crept up to the front doors of businesses there. we turn to "action news" reporter bob brooks live in north wild where there was serious flooding going on. that piece of video we saw had a whole lot of water and there's standing water behind you there. >> reporter: the area got pounded early this morning. the rain has stopped, looking at the skies, it's looking better, but the big problem is the wind whipping through town. behind me you can see that is park avenue we're at the corner of park and 26th in the parking lot of an acme. it is flooded as far as the eye can see, you can see the person down there in a reflector vest. behind them, a car stalled in the middle of road. i'm told by several pe
mobile 6 live at 35th and win chester in longport, new jersey.mber it's best to turn around and not get stuck in that high water. that was or photographer bob harvey out there. this is from sea isle city, two feet of water turned landis avenue into a virtual river. the water rose up the wheels of the cars and trucks that drove through the area. the water crept up to the front doors of businesses there. we turn to "action news" reporter bob brooks live in north wild where there was...
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government ministers say unacceptable amounts of drugs and numbers of mobile phones are being found in prisons in england and wales. sir vince cable, tipped to be the next leader of the liberal democrats, says he believes brexit may never happen. also in the next hour: going back to his roots — after 13 years away, wayne rooney rejoins his boyhood club, everton, as he says goodbye to manchester united. in half—an—hour here on bbc news, politics europe looks at why, according to french president emmanuel macron, europe has lost its way. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. iraq's prime minister has declared that no soul has been liberated —— most soul has been liberated from the group that calls itself islamic state. the prime minister travelled to most sober he is expected to make her victory speech this afternoon. well, just in front of us is what the iraqi security forces say is the last bit of is territory that they predict will soon fall. meanwhile, rescue teams, search and rescue teams, have been going through rubble. this looks like it was an air strike, considering that kind
government ministers say unacceptable amounts of drugs and numbers of mobile phones are being found in prisons in england and wales. sir vince cable, tipped to be the next leader of the liberal democrats, says he believes brexit may never happen. also in the next hour: going back to his roots — after 13 years away, wayne rooney rejoins his boyhood club, everton, as he says goodbye to manchester united. in half—an—hour here on bbc news, politics europe looks at why, according to french...
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>> mobile is the big driver here. that's the headline. that's why you see increases in clips and decreases in costs per click. that's been a big driver in the big storyline for google for some time. emily: what about what's going on with youtube? we talked about the ad apocalypse. it there was an investigation into extremist contest -- context. it seems like those advertisers have returned. she reiterated that across the site, that benefited mobile search and youtube are in it they take seriously the issue and we are protecting ecosystem. >> a lot of this has been a lot of toys. they like the advertising. they like the traffic google is giving them in terms of clicks. result actually see the as it runs. advertisers like that. advertiserst that it wasads a year ago, good news for google because they have fixed the problems that may have been there. i do know how big these at problems will he were. it looks like they are back. it looks like none of them stayed away for good. it might make them look at her for google --
>> mobile is the big driver here. that's the headline. that's why you see increases in clips and decreases in costs per click. that's been a big driver in the big storyline for google for some time. emily: what about what's going on with youtube? we talked about the ad apocalypse. it there was an investigation into extremist contest -- context. it seems like those advertisers have returned. she reiterated that across the site, that benefited mobile search and youtube are in it they take...
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>> mobile is the big driver here.hat's the headline. that's why you see increases in clicks and decreases in costs per click. that's been a big driver in the big storyline for google for some time. emily: what about what's going on with youtube? we talked about adpocalypse. the times did an investigation into extremist content. that was shown next to prominent advertisement. a lot of advertisers pulled their campaigns. it seems like those advertisers have returned. they reiterated that across the site, that benefited mobile search and youtube are in it they take seriously the issue and we are protecting ecosystem. >> a lot of this has been a lot of noise. they like the advertising. they like the traffic google is giving them in terms of clicks. the google ad is like nothing else in the history of advertising. you can actually see the result as it runs. advertisers like that. to the extent that advertisers actually pulled ads a year ago, nine months ago, it was good news for google because they have fixed the problems
>> mobile is the big driver here.hat's the headline. that's why you see increases in clicks and decreases in costs per click. that's been a big driver in the big storyline for google for some time. emily: what about what's going on with youtube? we talked about adpocalypse. the times did an investigation into extremist content. that was shown next to prominent advertisement. a lot of advertisers pulled their campaigns. it seems like those advertisers have returned. they reiterated that...
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seeing how they mobilize. in the last time, they were only in the beginning of thinking of the complete mobilization and i think seeing how much further they may have come since then, plus there are a lot of internal security forces that have been created by president putin to protect him but also with new internal reorganization occurring and so i think it will be interesting to see what role they play. is there going to be some kind of color revolution scenario of the little green men? again, some kind of fomented or ofi-terrorist -- some sort fabricated clash? how will they respond to that within the context of their scenario? so i think there are a lot of little things we will learn from this inasmuch as they will increase their readiness, hopefully we will also increase our readiness. -- >>et is a great point that is a great point to raise. control.nd what you have raced as issues, evelyn. what do we think it might tell us differently than 2013 s?estion all of a sudden the world started paying attention o
seeing how they mobilize. in the last time, they were only in the beginning of thinking of the complete mobilization and i think seeing how much further they may have come since then, plus there are a lot of internal security forces that have been created by president putin to protect him but also with new internal reorganization occurring and so i think it will be interesting to see what role they play. is there going to be some kind of color revolution scenario of the little green men? again,...
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we don't have a mobile app. >> you have mobile site. >> a mobile site.he reason is we thought through the things you talked about. ultimately, we realized there is too much there in our system and we are dealing with numbers and financial management to put into a phone app. that is a tough choice. a lot of people say we really want an app. we want to move in that direction. we had to hold the line. guys, it doesn't lend itself to that model. >> you already have their attention. they get to open their browser on their phone and get to your site which that's an easier ask than getting them to download and install your app. >> we have both. sorry, chris. we have nearly 600,000 people who signed up to get e-mails from us. they are getting content and coming back to the site to the mobile site and web site. we only have 25,000 on our app. which is really interesting. >> is it a benefit? >> the app users are engaged. they are properly the most engaged because they invested so much into downloading the app and installing it. it is taking up space on their phone
we don't have a mobile app. >> you have mobile site. >> a mobile site.he reason is we thought through the things you talked about. ultimately, we realized there is too much there in our system and we are dealing with numbers and financial management to put into a phone app. that is a tough choice. a lot of people say we really want an app. we want to move in that direction. we had to hold the line. guys, it doesn't lend itself to that model. >> you already have their...
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they are pushing mobile and tv. we are pushing a great mobile product.cused on an individual rather than a household. so far, that is working for us. caroline: why not go for that triple player? it seems to have been the golden goose for a lot of the other players in europe. why does it not make financial sense? allison: the consumer does not need it. they only go for it if the operator discounts part of the service. the individual is more connected to the mobile device. whereas the household is connected to the tv and fixed broadband. we think there are two very different purchasing behaviors. we focus on the individual and first pushing mobile technology. we believe we have the best mobile technologies to push. we have not invested in our fixed network in the netherlands and we are just pushing mobile. caroline: you are interested in security, big theme. as to why you would want your customers to use 4g. is it security prominent in your customer base's minds? particularly as we see hacking become more a regular occurrence? we see: absolutely, and it in
they are pushing mobile and tv. we are pushing a great mobile product.cused on an individual rather than a household. so far, that is working for us. caroline: why not go for that triple player? it seems to have been the golden goose for a lot of the other players in europe. why does it not make financial sense? allison: the consumer does not need it. they only go for it if the operator discounts part of the service. the individual is more connected to the mobile device. whereas the household...
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it will also be on our facebook page and the kron four mobile app.ll also send you a push alert to your phone as soon as a decision is made. seven day (darya)that's it for us this morning... our next newscast is at 5 o clock tonight. (mark) food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. you got me, mark. we just want fast internet for one, simple rate. for all the streaming and the shopping and the newsing, but most of all... for the this. internet for one everyday simple price and no extra monthly fees. >> the following program contains actual content. viewer discretion is advised. >> she told her story. >> dr. phil: you lived in a closet. >> the girl in the closet. >> dr. phil: in college you were bullied. >> a football team made fun of me and i liked it when i got raped. >> dr. phil: do you say if i was a better child my parents would have loved me? >> yes. >> dr. phil: i will spend the rest of my life disabusing you of that thou
it will also be on our facebook page and the kron four mobile app.ll also send you a push alert to your phone as soon as a decision is made. seven day (darya)that's it for us this morning... our next newscast is at 5 o clock tonight. (mark) food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. you got me, mark. we just want fast internet for one, simple rate. for all the streaming...
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orders from inmates for drugs and mobile phones being delivered by gangs on the outside, packages thrownprisoners using makeshift hooks to recover them. it is big business. new figures from the ministry ofjustice show the industrial scale of what is going on. 225 kilograms of drugs seized, 13,000 mobile phones, 7,000 extra sim cards, large—scale prison smuggling has become a fact of life. i'll tell you what, in some prisons, it is easier to get drugs and phones than it was for me to get funded to do education. how about that? people are stuck in a cell, 23 hours a day, they want escape. look, people in society go to the pub for escape, you've got drug addicts in society, so to suggest it will not happen in prison is ridiculous. prison inspectors say that drugs fuel violence inside and phones help arrange crimes back in the community. labour says deep cuts are to blame. ministers have pledged an extra 2,500 officers by the end of next year, but there will still be fewer staff than seven years ago. and these are the figures on violence and staffing that critics say ministers must confront.
orders from inmates for drugs and mobile phones being delivered by gangs on the outside, packages thrownprisoners using makeshift hooks to recover them. it is big business. new figures from the ministry ofjustice show the industrial scale of what is going on. 225 kilograms of drugs seized, 13,000 mobile phones, 7,000 extra sim cards, large—scale prison smuggling has become a fact of life. i'll tell you what, in some prisons, it is easier to get drugs and phones than it was for me to get...
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more 13,000 mobile phones and 200 kilograms of drugs have been seized from prisons across england and wales in the last year. ministers say the situation is "unacceptable" — and they're recruiting more officers to crack down on illegal activity in jails. good morning, it's sunday the ninth ofjuly. also ahead: the parents of baby charlie gard will help deliver a petition to great 0rmond street later, calling on doctors to let him travel to america for treatment. iraqi government forces say they're "within hours" of declaring victory over islamic state militants in mosul. it's famous for its meres and mountains — but could the lake district become britain's first national park to achieve world heritage status? former champions roger federer and novak djokovic find form at wimbledon as they book their places in the last 16. and helen has the weather. good morning. it looks like another mostly fine and warm day for england and wales but for scotland and northern ireland there are changes from the weather yesterday. details inis from the weather yesterday. details in 15 minutes. good morni
more 13,000 mobile phones and 200 kilograms of drugs have been seized from prisons across england and wales in the last year. ministers say the situation is "unacceptable" — and they're recruiting more officers to crack down on illegal activity in jails. good morning, it's sunday the ninth ofjuly. also ahead: the parents of baby charlie gard will help deliver a petition to great 0rmond street later, calling on doctors to let him travel to america for treatment. iraqi government...
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it is not be broadband access, is the mobile access.ll have two g, they don't smart phones, they are using the phones that people used a decade ago, it is adapting that tech knowledge he -- technology. let's bring it back to global tech and talk about the very exciting story about space. ?hat did you guys analyze megan: this is truly majestic. is one that i am really passionate about because i grew up as a kid wanting to be a national. -- an astronaut. i was obsessed with the space race. what actually goes into is how the space race is and how important it has become to our everyday lives in cataloging, surveying, and picturing what is going on on earth every single day. it is not just google maps. it is making this technology to -- accessible to a much broader spectrum of people. carol: satellites are everywhere. they are watching us right now. >> we have one story from this reporter. >> there is this interesting moment where the cost of satellite has come down a lot. it makes much better consumer electronics, we see all of these trend
it is not be broadband access, is the mobile access.ll have two g, they don't smart phones, they are using the phones that people used a decade ago, it is adapting that tech knowledge he -- technology. let's bring it back to global tech and talk about the very exciting story about space. ?hat did you guys analyze megan: this is truly majestic. is one that i am really passionate about because i grew up as a kid wanting to be a national. -- an astronaut. i was obsessed with the space race. what...
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scarlet: t-mobile halted from trading.ny came out with results, boosting its full-year outlook, and the midpoint tops consensus estimates, so t-mobile boosting its forecast for the year, net customer additions, so perhaps we will get a trade soon in t-mobile. janato recap a headline, has reported a 0% stake in whole foods. previously they had 9% according to our reporting. this is after amazon made a bid for whole foods, so perhaps this is a sign they don't think there is another bid. joe: they made their money and are taking their profits. scarlet: we will continue to monitor earnings for you. in the meantime, this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: mitch mcconnell spoke after a meeting with donald trump. thanking to start by the president and the vice .resident they have been totally in gauged in have done for the last two weeks. mark: the president said any republican senator is saying that are "fine" with obamacare. pressing ahead with the budget plan designed to help the party deliver on the tax code overhaul. the plan promises to
scarlet: t-mobile halted from trading.ny came out with results, boosting its full-year outlook, and the midpoint tops consensus estimates, so t-mobile boosting its forecast for the year, net customer additions, so perhaps we will get a trade soon in t-mobile. janato recap a headline, has reported a 0% stake in whole foods. previously they had 9% according to our reporting. this is after amazon made a bid for whole foods, so perhaps this is a sign they don't think there is another bid. joe: they...
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orders from inmates for drugs and mobile phones being delivered by gangs on the outside.pulted over walls and security netting. prisoners use makeshift hooks to recover them. it is big business. new figures from the ministry ofjustice show the industrial scale of what's happening. 225 kilograms of drugs seized last year, 13,000 mobile phones, 7000 extra sim cards. large—scale prison smuggling has become a fact of life. in some prisons it was easier to get drugs and phones than it was to get funding to do education. how about that? people stuck in a cell for 2h hours a day, they want escapism. people in society go to the pub to escape. we have drug addicts in society. to suggest it is not going to happen in prison is ridiculous. prison inspectors say phones enable crimes. labour say that deep cuts are to blame. ministers have pledged extra officers by the end of next year, but there will still be fewer staff tha n year, but there will still be fewer staff than seven years ago. these are the figures on violence and stuffing that critics say ministers must confront. assaults
orders from inmates for drugs and mobile phones being delivered by gangs on the outside.pulted over walls and security netting. prisoners use makeshift hooks to recover them. it is big business. new figures from the ministry ofjustice show the industrial scale of what's happening. 225 kilograms of drugs seized last year, 13,000 mobile phones, 7000 extra sim cards. large—scale prison smuggling has become a fact of life. in some prisons it was easier to get drugs and phones than it was to get...
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i think seeing how they mobilize, will they go further. certainly in the last zapa they were only in the beginning of thinking about this complete mobilization, and i think seeing how much further they may have come since then. plus there are a lot of internal security forces that have been created by president putin to protect him, but also with new internal reorganizations occurring of existing forces. so i think it'll be interesting to see what role they play. is there going to be some kind of color revolution scenario. the little green men, again some kind of fomented or antiterrorist, i'm choosing my words carefully, some sort of fa bri fabricated clash. so there are a lot of little things we will learn from this in as much as they will increase their readiness, we will hopefully also increase our readiness. >> that's a great point to raise, what we're hoping to learn from this. obviously looking at the number of the smaller operational aspects, commanding control and various aspects that you raised evelyn. what do we think it might t
i think seeing how they mobilize, will they go further. certainly in the last zapa they were only in the beginning of thinking about this complete mobilization, and i think seeing how much further they may have come since then. plus there are a lot of internal security forces that have been created by president putin to protect him, but also with new internal reorganizations occurring of existing forces. so i think it'll be interesting to see what role they play. is there going to be some kind...
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as well as mobile viewers. this new service new tv original video series with episodes no longer than ten minutes covering everything from news and sports to sitcoms and reality tv new tv will be distinguished by production costs and therefore, the quality, top tooered television he says he has top show writers on board -- will be able to for media giants disney, fox, cbs and lion's gate by enabling creators to own their long-term content rights he says the it will take at least $2 billion to launch this service. he tells me he's in active talks with all of the platforms to find a partner who may also help fund this project. that list includes apple, gool l, at&t, verizon, t mobile, spoti fy and smap chat the partners will help determine the business model, whether it's ads or subscription models or a combinati combination. this would sound impossible if it were coming from anyone else, but his four-decade track record in hollywood and his close relationships with so many of the leading players at the studios a
as well as mobile viewers. this new service new tv original video series with episodes no longer than ten minutes covering everything from news and sports to sitcoms and reality tv new tv will be distinguished by production costs and therefore, the quality, top tooered television he says he has top show writers on board -- will be able to for media giants disney, fox, cbs and lion's gate by enabling creators to own their long-term content rights he says the it will take at least $2 billion to...
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mobilization. plus, there are a lot of these internal security forces that have been created by president putin to protect him but also with new internal reorganizations occurring of existing forces. so i think it will be interesting to see what role they play. is there going to be some kind of color revolution scenario, the little green men. again, some kind of fomented or anti-terrorist -- i'm choosing my words carefully here, but some sort of fabricated clash, how would they respond to that within the context of their scenario? i think there are a lot of little things we will learn for this in as much as they will increase their readiness, we hopefully will also increase our readiness. >> that's a great point to raise. what we're hoping to learn from this, obviously looking at a number of the smaller operational aspects, what do we think it might tell us differently than 2013? i think 2013 raised the poebl possibility in a lot of people's minds and obviously the world started paying attention a
mobilization. plus, there are a lot of these internal security forces that have been created by president putin to protect him but also with new internal reorganizations occurring of existing forces. so i think it will be interesting to see what role they play. is there going to be some kind of color revolution scenario, the little green men. again, some kind of fomented or anti-terrorist -- i'm choosing my words carefully here, but some sort of fabricated clash, how would they respond to that...
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we'll see what we can see there once mobile 6 gets to the scene. bob brooks joins us live from wildwood where roads are closed because of the stormy conditions. bob, not too long ago when we saw you you were getting hit hard by the rain. looks like it stopped a little bit where you are. >> reporter: good morning, it may be dieing down just a little bit, not too much we've taken refuge underneath the gas station to get away from the torrential downpour this morning. behind me, you see the live picture, that speaks for itself, what the tremendous rain has down in wildwood. that's the intersection of hudson avenue and west rio grande avenue. you can see it's flooded at this point. there's a road block there. you will see several road blocks throughout wildwood, streets have been shut down, floodwaters from the rain have gotten pretty deep. i can tell you i've seen time and time again cars driving through the intersection. really i have been the victim from trying to adulthood this, - trying to do this, that jeep is taking its time getting through. my
we'll see what we can see there once mobile 6 gets to the scene. bob brooks joins us live from wildwood where roads are closed because of the stormy conditions. bob, not too long ago when we saw you you were getting hit hard by the rain. looks like it stopped a little bit where you are. >> reporter: good morning, it may be dieing down just a little bit, not too much we've taken refuge underneath the gas station to get away from the torrential downpour this morning. behind me, you see the...
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sim cards were found in 2016, along with 13,000 mobile phones.'re a valuable resource behind bars, too, sometimes being rented out for up to £1000. along with the seizure of 200 kilograms of illegal drugs, it is the scale of the problems that forces the government to act once more. the trade is built on a very, very strong market, and although this is good news and it is good that these measures are being taken, the next step for the government is to ask itself why the demand drugs and phones is so high in prisons. this £2 million investment in equipment brought into every prison can detect phones. 300 dogs have also been trained to find drugs. ministers acknowledge they could not stop there, though. the government has recently had a recruitment drive, saying it is on track to bring in 2500 more officers by 2018. and justice secretary david lidington will be on the andrew marr programme at 9am with more on this. the parents of charlie gard are expected to help deliver a petition to great 0rmond street hospital later, calling on doctors to allow t
sim cards were found in 2016, along with 13,000 mobile phones.'re a valuable resource behind bars, too, sometimes being rented out for up to £1000. along with the seizure of 200 kilograms of illegal drugs, it is the scale of the problems that forces the government to act once more. the trade is built on a very, very strong market, and although this is good news and it is good that these measures are being taken, the next step for the government is to ask itself why the demand drugs and phones...
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introducing xfinity mobile. it combines america's largest, most reliable 4g lte with the most wifi hotspots nationwide. saving you money wherever you check your phone. yeah, even there. see how much you can save when you choose by the gig or unlimited. call, or go to xfinitymobile.com. xfinity mobile. it's a new kind of network designed to save you money.
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we're glued to our mobiles.hing it on social media that we happen to access via our pohones. frederic: what really matters is content. people love football, as an example, or soccer. people love that. they have a passion for it. they do not really care where they watch it. they want the content. we have seen price escalated. i've seen what happened in france where -- they lost the rights versus fsr, which is a mobile player. but now, they got the content. guess what? people go where the content is. frederic: the winner here is the sports company. the media.s it is all about products. eventually, media is all about the content. and that is why we've seen the likes of netflix or amazon start producing their own content, which is not something you can do so easily in sports. right now, we start to see this with technology companies investing in e-sport, to create their own leagues. caroline: it has been wonderful having you here. frederic court, announcing the new fund. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg t
we're glued to our mobiles.hing it on social media that we happen to access via our pohones. frederic: what really matters is content. people love football, as an example, or soccer. people love that. they have a passion for it. they do not really care where they watch it. they want the content. we have seen price escalated. i've seen what happened in france where -- they lost the rights versus fsr, which is a mobile player. but now, they got the content. guess what? people go where the content...
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mobile report. spice in ajailhouse!fellow prisoner. go on, son! this synthetic drug offers brief relief to some but is contributing to deep—seated problems in our prisons. somejails are awash with drugs, and is on the outside, the dealers have the power and the dependence are desperate. —— dependents. all adding to the violence in a volatile environment. 0ne former offender who doesn't want his face show knows this world. he has spent time in six different jails and witnessed attacks on fellow inmates. i certainly saw some pretty horrendous violence. people being slashed with toothbrushes which have had prison raises melted into them. —— razors. and prisoners mixing up there only for cocktail to throw at each other. it causes the most terrible scarring, it is like an acid attack. that sort of thing is used to punish people, for example, for being suspected informers, telling prison authorities about what is going on inside the prison. 0rfor debt. authorities about what is going on inside the prison. or for debt. we aske
mobile report. spice in ajailhouse!fellow prisoner. go on, son! this synthetic drug offers brief relief to some but is contributing to deep—seated problems in our prisons. somejails are awash with drugs, and is on the outside, the dealers have the power and the dependence are desperate. —— dependents. all adding to the violence in a volatile environment. 0ne former offender who doesn't want his face show knows this world. he has spent time in six different jails and witnessed attacks on...
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government ministers say unacceptable amounts of drugs and mobile phones are being found in prisons.lso in the next hour: going back to his roots. after 13 years away, wayne rooney rejoins his boyhood club, everton, as he says goodbye to manchester united. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the iraqi government said today that the city of mosul has been liberated from so—called islamic state, three years after it was first occupied by the extremists. the second largest city in iraq was where is declared its ‘caliphate‘ in 2014. since then, its grip on territory — seen here in red — has been gradually reduced in iraq and in syria. in the last nine months it's been targeted in mosul by the iraqi army, backed by us and coalition air strikes and has lost ground street by street. tonight, the defence secretary sir michael fallon congratulated the iraqis and highlighted the role played by the raf. but as our defence correspondent jonathan beale has seen in mosul, victory has come at a cost, with an estimated 800,000 civilians driven from their homes. what was once a beautiful old city i
government ministers say unacceptable amounts of drugs and mobile phones are being found in prisons.lso in the next hour: going back to his roots. after 13 years away, wayne rooney rejoins his boyhood club, everton, as he says goodbye to manchester united. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the iraqi government said today that the city of mosul has been liberated from so—called islamic state, three years after it was first occupied by the extremists. the second largest city in iraq was...
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mobile adverts that target you because of where you are.g". you're with business live from bbc news. "unfair charges" levied on buyers of new—build houses could be banned in england under a proposed crackdown. leaseholds on new—build houses would be outlawed, while ground rents could be dramatically reduced, under government plans subject to public consultation. andrew walker is the bbc‘s economics correspondent. why do we need this crackdown? this is something the communities and local government secretary, sajid javid, calls a great scandal of the housing market, whereby people buying new homes may buy them on a leasehold basis and have the playground rent which can in some cases escalate dramatically. —— pay ground rent. he has written in colourful terms in the day's times. he says if you go to the butcher and buy sausages, you do not get an invoice for the following 100 years. if you buy a bucket and spade, you do not get change of ownership fees when you pass it on. he talks about some examples and one case of 3000% increases in the gr
mobile adverts that target you because of where you are.g". you're with business live from bbc news. "unfair charges" levied on buyers of new—build houses could be banned in england under a proposed crackdown. leaseholds on new—build houses would be outlawed, while ground rents could be dramatically reduced, under government plans subject to public consultation. andrew walker is the bbc‘s economics correspondent. why do we need this crackdown? this is something the...
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we are hoping to bring mobile broadband faster to the customers. if you think about it they do not see incremental. our carriers are making the network better every day. just mention i travel, i was on the road, every time i would check into a hotel. i would turn off my wi-fi because the lte networks are faster than wi-fi. i got tired of that and would turn it on. the improvement of the carriers are making every day to the is really going to help out with that. pipeline, about the what do you want from the fcc? or is there anything of legislation you would like to see an congress? meredith: we are really anxious the trumping with administration, they are already talking about spectrum. that is not something you see administrations talking about until later. we are glad to see the critical input for the economy. , that isook at 5g going to at $500 billion to the economy. it will add 3 million jobs. that is a big impact. >> what kind of auctions do you see that are necessary for increasing coverage? a winth: i was at nti this was the first time we us
we are hoping to bring mobile broadband faster to the customers. if you think about it they do not see incremental. our carriers are making the network better every day. just mention i travel, i was on the road, every time i would check into a hotel. i would turn off my wi-fi because the lte networks are faster than wi-fi. i got tired of that and would turn it on. the improvement of the carriers are making every day to the is really going to help out with that. pipeline, about the what do you...
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introducing xfinity mobile.combines america's largest, most reliable 4g lte with the most wifi hotspots nationwide. saving you money wherever you check your phone. yeah, even there. see how much you can save when you choose by the gig or unlimited. call, or go to xfinitymobile.com. xfinity mobile. it's a new kind of network designed to save you money. stocks finishing the session up. week lastr a second week. to rise to avoid that. health worst month since october. hsbc in the limelight. the lender is going to spend up to $2 billion. new buybacks will be completed by december. shares today, rising for a week. best run since may. sincet winning streak 2013. the euro is the second-best using dollarhout for the benchmark. the corona is the best performer. was 105. that forecast one dollar, three cents forecasts. wasn't just about europe today. we have the official factor gauge darling back. managing index slowing to 51.4%. down fromtimates june. domestic demand, the lower bars, ppi's. positive after negative prices
introducing xfinity mobile.combines america's largest, most reliable 4g lte with the most wifi hotspots nationwide. saving you money wherever you check your phone. yeah, even there. see how much you can save when you choose by the gig or unlimited. call, or go to xfinitymobile.com. xfinity mobile. it's a new kind of network designed to save you money. stocks finishing the session up. week lastr a second week. to rise to avoid that. health worst month since october. hsbc in the limelight. the...
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that's great after all, i've been buying t-mobile stock for most much its historic run ledger remains one of my favorite ceos. this is a big but, though, he's poked a lot of fun at verizon and at&t spoofing a hilarious movie, which one is dumb and which one is dumber. they may still be dumber than t-mobile what i find intriguing is if both at&t and verizon are both in growth here, they might be better buys than t-mobile at this level at this point, it might be time to retire the dumb and dumber joke john's got better jokes than that come up with something new right now, both at&t and verizon look like smart investments to me even the t-mobile is undervalued. at&t stock even after yesterday's gigantic gain, it's still 5% yield which is terrific for home gamers. again, after a grand 7.68% gain today, and for the first time in several years, i can argue that the yield could go higher still. not because the stock price depreciation, but because the company can handily boost the dividend i think the reason t-mobile stock didn't fly when they reported, is the empires of the old world are st
that's great after all, i've been buying t-mobile stock for most much its historic run ledger remains one of my favorite ceos. this is a big but, though, he's poked a lot of fun at verizon and at&t spoofing a hilarious movie, which one is dumb and which one is dumber. they may still be dumber than t-mobile what i find intriguing is if both at&t and verizon are both in growth here, they might be better buys than t-mobile at this level at this point, it might be time to retire the dumb...
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here. >> mobile is the big driver here.hat is kind of the headline. that's why you see increases in decreases inso aggregate costs per click. that's been a big driver in the storyline for google for some time. emily: what about what's going on with youtube? we talked about the ad year,ypse earlier this where there was an investigation into extremist context. was prominent advertising with it, and it seems like a lot of them pulled their content and now they have returned. that revenueated across the site was a strong that benefited mobile search and and youtube. they "take very seriously this thee and are protecting ecosystem. >> a lot of this has been like a lot of toys. they like the advertising. they like the traffic google is giving them in terms of clicks. it is nothing like anything else in the history of advertising, where you can actually see the result as it runs. advertisers like that. so to the extent that advertisers actually pulled ads a year ago, it was good news for google now because they have fixed what lit
here. >> mobile is the big driver here.hat is kind of the headline. that's why you see increases in decreases inso aggregate costs per click. that's been a big driver in the storyline for google for some time. emily: what about what's going on with youtube? we talked about the ad year,ypse earlier this where there was an investigation into extremist context. was prominent advertising with it, and it seems like a lot of them pulled their content and now they have returned. that revenueated...