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what really happened taught the netherlands about preparedness.the dutch built themselves a fortress of flood protection. today the netherlands considers itself protected against a 10,000-year storm. in part thanks to research done by deltaress, a gee whiz kind of place with the largest wave machine in the world. >> this is an experiment facility where we can test coastal structures. >> reporter: this is a coastal flood expert with deltarris which has worked with clients in 140 different countries. >> california is a big project for us. >> reporter: including the united states. in all of the designs that you're doing, are you assuming sea level rise? >> yes, we are. and that will come with high that all into your design. >> reporter: whatever the reasons, sea levels here are expected to rise more than three feet by the end of the century. this projection prompted the dutch government, so used to walling water out at all costs, to rethink and let the water in instead. for the dutch, this is a revolution. the idea that you're safer by lowering the d
what really happened taught the netherlands about preparedness.the dutch built themselves a fortress of flood protection. today the netherlands considers itself protected against a 10,000-year storm. in part thanks to research done by deltaress, a gee whiz kind of place with the largest wave machine in the world. >> this is an experiment facility where we can test coastal structures. >> reporter: this is a coastal flood expert with deltarris which has worked with clients in 140...
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here's a question from my bbc colleague in the netherlands.ecause of a row over free speech in a question known for it. this shocking blog prides itself on its thoughts and it has almost 2 million unique visitors a month, but now, more than 2a0 women have called at —— launched a campaign calling foran at —— launched a campaign calling for an advertising boycott. elaine muses one of the campaigners.” think it's really important, you see it in the united states, advertisers withdrew their support from the bill o'reilly show after the new york times showed that they had paid $30 million to pay off women you had been sexually harassed by bill o'reilly. in the netherlands, we wondered how it is possible that a company like mercedes—benz here you their support of the bill o'reilly show in the united states, why is it still advertising on a shock blog like no style. the editors of that blog pride themselves on being needlessly hurtful and they are read —— really successful at that. the best criticisms were raised like, why are advertisers choosing st
here's a question from my bbc colleague in the netherlands.ecause of a row over free speech in a question known for it. this shocking blog prides itself on its thoughts and it has almost 2 million unique visitors a month, but now, more than 2a0 women have called at —— launched a campaign calling foran at —— launched a campaign calling for an advertising boycott. elaine muses one of the campaigners.” think it's really important, you see it in the united states, advertisers withdrew...
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so, again, only high school in america that got invited to the netherland. they need money.rchased most of the airline tickets but there is so many more expenses, please, help them, there is the go fund me page, right there. can you read it. >> you the looks like $9,588. >> what is exact go fund me page, megan, can you see it. >> it is go fund me.com/ creative arts jazz band ibbc. >> it is a little difficult. >> if you search creative arts jazz bandit will come right up >> creative arts jazz band. >> come on, come on he is $4,000 short, good day viewers lets get them over there. that would be just so bad if they didn't get to go. >> yeah. >> they represent all of us, great for all of us, sending a sports team over there for big championship game, hope think win and kick everybody else. >> if you do it for sports team do it for this too. >> true. >> new show on fox tonight we have two new shows, okay, jamie fox is one of the host producers of, what is it called shazam. >> beat shazam. >> here's the thing though we have learned what oprah, got him on the right path when he was
so, again, only high school in america that got invited to the netherland. they need money.rchased most of the airline tickets but there is so many more expenses, please, help them, there is the go fund me page, right there. can you read it. >> you the looks like $9,588. >> what is exact go fund me page, megan, can you see it. >> it is go fund me.com/ creative arts jazz band ibbc. >> it is a little difficult. >> if you search creative arts jazz bandit will come...
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the netherlands is one of those places you look for leadership in fighting climate change. >>> let's head out side, perhaps you noticed a beautiful shot of san francisco. for many people our meteorologists join us today, the allergy and asthma medical group of the bay area, this is something we talked about many times here. a lot of people, eyes watery, sniffling, the whole thing. it's because of the weather? >> because of the weather, this is the record year with rainfall and pollen levels. people are complaining about the pollen levels, we are talking with the doctor about that in a few minutes. as far as the weather, major heat from a few days ago, temperatures in the 90s, a different story today as we pan off and show you the view. we are on the rooftop of them out -- allergy medical group, partly cloudy skies, a little more comfortable out there. we will take a look at the current numbers out there, updated for the 4:00 hour, santa rosa, 62. san francisco the upper 50s in hayward at 70, satellite showing you high clouds over the bay area in the fog bank still offshore. lots of t
the netherlands is one of those places you look for leadership in fighting climate change. >>> let's head out side, perhaps you noticed a beautiful shot of san francisco. for many people our meteorologists join us today, the allergy and asthma medical group of the bay area, this is something we talked about many times here. a lot of people, eyes watery, sniffling, the whole thing. it's because of the weather? >> because of the weather, this is the record year with rainfall and...
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those countries are france, belgium, the netherlands and the u.k. and it is difficult for that mostlyies, because true that border germany because they have already received a lot of refugees across the border, both legal and illegal. he at some point play some sort of poker game and tells the refugees -- tells the representatives of this country that some countries have existed refugees even though it is not true. ur countrieso accepted the refugees. france offered to accept them all but they were saying they would like some other countries to accept them. what france did to the passengers afterwards, there's no reason to be proud. antwerplouis goes to and from antwerp the passengers are actually that's first in -- dispersed in four countries. this is a photograph of the --tain and his wife, the letter you can see on the for the captain, thanking his involvement in the st. louis. there was a lot of negotiations. and when the st. louis europe,rs arrived in but went to those countries we are in june, 1939, very close to war. they are in those countri
those countries are france, belgium, the netherlands and the u.k. and it is difficult for that mostlyies, because true that border germany because they have already received a lot of refugees across the border, both legal and illegal. he at some point play some sort of poker game and tells the refugees -- tells the representatives of this country that some countries have existed refugees even though it is not true. ur countrieso accepted the refugees. france offered to accept them all but they...
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germany, spain, and also the netherlands.dr progress on economy, the dutch economy also, especially on the housing market. we see in our portfolio, we provided two times as much mortgages as much in the netherlands that a year ago. -- than a year ago. i think that is a clear, strong signal that consumer confidence increased. investors spent less money. there are less defaults. our books show new loans, 44% up compared to one year ago. manus: you mentioned obviously your home economy. we just had the election. i was there for that. you obviously past through that moment of populism. -- passed through that moment of populism. was there relief in doing business after the election? has it clear the decks? of the a perspective dutch economy postelection. kees: i think that is the case. there was a lot of uncertainty post-brexit, and the elections around the world, so we were we were -- well, sometimes worried about what the outcome might be here. there was relief here, but also by the way, of course, in france. we feel happy now h
germany, spain, and also the netherlands.dr progress on economy, the dutch economy also, especially on the housing market. we see in our portfolio, we provided two times as much mortgages as much in the netherlands that a year ago. -- than a year ago. i think that is a clear, strong signal that consumer confidence increased. investors spent less money. there are less defaults. our books show new loans, 44% up compared to one year ago. manus: you mentioned obviously your home economy. we just...
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i'm talking about france, the netherlands and holland. some st. louis passengers who could have been free in cuba ended one in the south of france, the regime was so harsh, some believe -- some historians consider it a concentration camp and not an internment camp. there is another passenger who ended up in several internment camps in france as well. he was somehow lucky enough to make it to the u.s. in november 1941 but not all the passengers were that lucky. here you have two beautiful photographs --she is on the left-hand side, you can see her talking to other passengers on the st. louis and you can see the whole family, they ended up in france and the children were separated and you can see her and it is in one of the children's homes in france and later she was a deported to auschwitz in november next 42 and murdered -- in november 1942 and murdered at ashland. -- at auschwitz. 239 passengers on the st. louis parish during the holocaust -- perished during the holocaust. the u.s. was the final destination of many passengers but when they retur
i'm talking about france, the netherlands and holland. some st. louis passengers who could have been free in cuba ended one in the south of france, the regime was so harsh, some believe -- some historians consider it a concentration camp and not an internment camp. there is another passenger who ended up in several internment camps in france as well. he was somehow lucky enough to make it to the u.s. in november 1941 but not all the passengers were that lucky. here you have two beautiful...
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( laughter ) the king of the netherlands was a secret airline pilot? how did no one notice? ( laughter ) or maybe people did notice. it's just that no one can take you seriously when you get off a flight from amsterdam. it's like, "dude, the pilot was the king!" ( laughter ) "okay, chaz, okay." ( laughter ) but, still, this is unbelievable. the dutch king secretly working as an airline pilot. now it makes me wonder, you know all those pictures we've seen of queen elizabeth driving? like, what if she's actually an uber driver, huh? we don't know. brexit hit the british so hard, the queen is like,"i guess it's time for a side hustle." i bet if the queen was an uber driver, her small talk would be hilarious. just looking over in the car. "so you're poor? i've heard of that. it must be dreadful." i guess this is the world we live in now-- world leaders have a second job. the king of holland is a pilot, the queen drives for uber, possibly. and donald trump is a task rabbit for putin. you guys don't like task rabbits? is that what it is. i wish it was the kind of week we could hav
( laughter ) the king of the netherlands was a secret airline pilot? how did no one notice? ( laughter ) or maybe people did notice. it's just that no one can take you seriously when you get off a flight from amsterdam. it's like, "dude, the pilot was the king!" ( laughter ) "okay, chaz, okay." ( laughter ) but, still, this is unbelievable. the dutch king secretly working as an airline pilot. now it makes me wonder, you know all those pictures we've seen of queen elizabeth...
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as you were mentioning, the netherlands, austria slowed it down after brexit and the trump victory in the united states. and of course, brexit and trump voters and trump and brexit, you know, sort of political leaders believe that this was going to be a worldwide, certainly west democracywide movement. but as i say, france has now put up a brick wall against this, and it has been so evident from the moment that emmanuel macron won. he came out for his victory speech with this long, solitary march to the "ode to joy," which is the european anthem, and that was a big message, and as one analyst in europe has said today, it proves that open, liberal, democratic economic and political progress is actually can be electoral dynamite and not kryptonite. so, that kind of sums it up. >> you know, quite literally and figuratively, a new generation of politician in france, no question. he's 39 years old. he is, you know, personally popular. his wife, his spouse is incredibly popular in the press right now, and he will have to work with president trump. he is someone who has sort of been elected
as you were mentioning, the netherlands, austria slowed it down after brexit and the trump victory in the united states. and of course, brexit and trump voters and trump and brexit, you know, sort of political leaders believe that this was going to be a worldwide, certainly west democracywide movement. but as i say, france has now put up a brick wall against this, and it has been so evident from the moment that emmanuel macron won. he came out for his victory speech with this long, solitary...
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>> the netherlands has extremely strict corporate governance laws that favor the companies. one of the difficulties is that every country has different laws. in the u.s. you have the state laws, but on the whole you have the federal laws. it's more difficult to understand the nuances of the legal system, more work. some of them like the netherlands do have intricate and difficult to surmount legal precedences in place. >> seems the odds are not in elliott adviser's favor given the unsuccessful attempts to split up bhp billiton and now this. do you think there will be more? >> yes, it's what they do. and the investors into elliott like it. >> gemma, thank you very much for that. interesting story. >>> the london stock exchange agreed to acquire citi's fixed income analytics yield book and indices for 6$685 million. citi said the transaction represented a strategic decision. the deal is expected to close in the second half of this year. >>> do e-mail the show. the address is streetsignseurope@cnbc.com. you can also find us on twitter, streetsignseurope@cnbc and tweet me, @caro
>> the netherlands has extremely strict corporate governance laws that favor the companies. one of the difficulties is that every country has different laws. in the u.s. you have the state laws, but on the whole you have the federal laws. it's more difficult to understand the nuances of the legal system, more work. some of them like the netherlands do have intricate and difficult to surmount legal precedences in place. >> seems the odds are not in elliott adviser's favor given the...
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. >> reporter: brown made those comments during a joint climate conference with the netherlands. representatives from that country are in san francisco to exchange ideas and seek mutual cooperation. >> what is real is that in future, investing in climate will bring growth and will bring jobs. >> reporter: the netherlands considers california to be at the forefront of the climate battle. in san francisco, lyanne melendez, abc7 news. >> the san francisco board of education unanimously approved a student-led resolution today reaffirming and strengthening the district's policy. the new policy calls for undocumented and unafraid and united to support immigrant students and their families. the policy requires specialized training for all counseling staffer to effectively support undocumented students bullying prevention and intervention programs for immigration students. >> we now know the name of the tanker truck driver who was killed in yesterday's fiery crash near a central california strip mall. the 58-year-old died when fuel truck he was behind the wheel of overturned and burst in
. >> reporter: brown made those comments during a joint climate conference with the netherlands. representatives from that country are in san francisco to exchange ideas and seek mutual cooperation. >> what is real is that in future, investing in climate will bring growth and will bring jobs. >> reporter: the netherlands considers california to be at the forefront of the climate battle. in san francisco, lyanne melendez, abc7 news. >> the san francisco board of education...
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we saw it in the netherlands and in france. is europe done with this wave?an we stop worrying about it? >> that's the other thing the markets are trying to decide. our view here is that, yes, obviously in france and the netherlands, we didn't see the results that we saw in the u.s. and the uk in terms of the break through we saw for the populists. but remember, the only reason mark ruzzo won in the netherlands is because he moved to right to occupy some neighborhood where wilders was. and in france, even though macron won with 66% of the vote, one-third of the french people voted for a candidate who was overtly against the euro. that's a huge result what r in one of t in one of the core economies of the eurozone. suddenly, people have been hurting of late, but afd is still a political force, they could get a seat in german elections. i think it's naive to say this is over. it's still a factor. as you say, there has been profit taking because of the run-up to the cac, but this is still weighing on markets, the extent to which the populists could disrupt the e
we saw it in the netherlands and in france. is europe done with this wave?an we stop worrying about it? >> that's the other thing the markets are trying to decide. our view here is that, yes, obviously in france and the netherlands, we didn't see the results that we saw in the u.s. and the uk in terms of the break through we saw for the populists. but remember, the only reason mark ruzzo won in the netherlands is because he moved to right to occupy some neighborhood where wilders was. and...
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. >> governor jerry brown attended a climate conference in the netherlands. >> what is real is that in future, investing in climate will bring growth and will bring jobs. >> reporter: the netherlands considers california to be in the forefront of the climate battle against the trump administration. >> president trump is a realis. >> the president met with the pope today, known as a defender of the environment. >> don't underestimate the power of the holy father. >> reporter: the president has said he would decide if the u.s. would continue supporting the paris climate change agreement following this current international trip and after sitting down with the group of seven nations. within his administration, secretary of state rex tillerson supports the agreement. proof that the president may be changing his stance on climate change is his recent commitment to fund a $650 million federal grant to electrify cal trains. >>> all right, time to check on our weather as we work our way into the week, we wish it were a little -- >> you're thinking it's friday, late friday. >> actually i'm thin
. >> governor jerry brown attended a climate conference in the netherlands. >> what is real is that in future, investing in climate will bring growth and will bring jobs. >> reporter: the netherlands considers california to be in the forefront of the climate battle against the trump administration. >> president trump is a realis. >> the president met with the pope today, known as a defender of the environment. >> don't underestimate the power of the holy...
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. >> governor jerry brown attended a climate conference in the netherlands. >> what is real is that in future, investing in climate will bring growth and will bring jobs. >> reporter: the netherlands considers california to be in the forefront of the climate battle against the trump administration. >> president trump is a >> the president met with the pope today, known as a defender of the environment. >> don't underestimate the power of the holy father. >> reporter: the president has said he would decide if the u.s. would continue supporting the paris climate change agreement following this current international trip and after sitting down with the group of seven nations. within his administration, secretary of state rex tillerson supports the agreement. proof that the president may be changing his stance on climate change is his recent commitment to fund a $650 million federal grant to electrify >>> all right, time to check on our weather as we work our way into the week, we wish it were a little -- >> you're thinking it's friday, late friday. >> actually i'm thinking friday on sunda
. >> governor jerry brown attended a climate conference in the netherlands. >> what is real is that in future, investing in climate will bring growth and will bring jobs. >> reporter: the netherlands considers california to be in the forefront of the climate battle against the trump administration. >> president trump is a >> the president met with the pope today, known as a defender of the environment. >> don't underestimate the power of the holy father....
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. >> the uk, france and netherlands seems to be a trump factor.d, thank you. >> great to have fred there. he made many trips. he was right there for us. >>> a special counsel will investigate the trump campaign ties to russia despite the objections from the white house. >> frankly no need for a special prosecutor. we discussed this before. >> what will robert mueller find and how long is his reach in this probe? you won't see these folks they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >>> a former fbi chief now in charge of the russia investigation after his successor was fired while overseeing it. what robert mueller's appointment means for the probe and for the white house. a new probe, really with the special counsel. welcome back to "early start." i'm chri
. >> the uk, france and netherlands seems to be a trump factor.d, thank you. >> great to have fred there. he made many trips. he was right there for us. >>> a special counsel will investigate the trump campaign ties to russia despite the objections from the white house. >> frankly no need for a special prosecutor. we discussed this before. >> what will robert mueller find and how long is his reach in this probe? you won't see these folks they have businesses to...
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the crime rate of moroccan immigrants in the netherlands are much higher than the native born dutch. they need to be able to talk about that honestly. don't give them a sense of cult power or name radical islam. why. i don't mean it as a strategic point although there is a larger point of how you defeat islam as him. first you have to say what you're defeating. if you only say that islam has nothing to do with it, people won't believe you. this refusal to not associate ideology with the extremism that it produces results in the fact that the only people who are willing to tell the truth about it are the a liberals and are not selective enough to say there's islamism as a radical movement that's dangerous and 1.4 billion are peaceful and want to get along. it's very important to stop with this speech policing because it will not make it go away. it will only strengthen it. two, liberals need to stop looking so feeble in the face of terrorism and the threat posed by regime. it's rich to me that now in the u.s. the democrats are sounding so hawkish when for eight years they more or less
the crime rate of moroccan immigrants in the netherlands are much higher than the native born dutch. they need to be able to talk about that honestly. don't give them a sense of cult power or name radical islam. why. i don't mean it as a strategic point although there is a larger point of how you defeat islam as him. first you have to say what you're defeating. if you only say that islam has nothing to do with it, people won't believe you. this refusal to not associate ideology with the...
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she's in the netherlands so she's not used to this. the boy panda seemed more courageous and vivacious. he jumped around, pla the bamboo in the garden. once acclimated they'll be comfortable and happy. they're part of a joint scientific and research breeding program between the netherlands and china. >> i'm booking a ticket to go see them. >> i'm surprised you didn't get emotional, after bao bao. >> pandas are so huggable looking. don't do it, kids, though. >> the national zoo for some reason won't let me hold them. >> there's a reason for that. they're worried you'll walk out with it. >> a nice day to check out the pandas. >> it is a nice day to head outside. this afternoon we do have a couple of thunderstorms in the forecast. 72 degrees right now. not too bad. we are warming up pretty quickly. we have a little bit of sunshine out there in some areas. but things are going to start to warm up. and that's going to help to fuel some of these thunderstorms we'll see later o 75 currently in frederick. douglas, 74 degrees. front royal at 77
she's in the netherlands so she's not used to this. the boy panda seemed more courageous and vivacious. he jumped around, pla the bamboo in the garden. once acclimated they'll be comfortable and happy. they're part of a joint scientific and research breeding program between the netherlands and china. >> i'm booking a ticket to go see them. >> i'm surprised you didn't get emotional, after bao bao. >> pandas are so huggable looking. don't do it, kids, though. >> the...
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. >> governor jerry brown attended a climate conference put on by the netherlands. representatives from the country in san francisco to exchange ideas and seek mutual cooperation. what is real that in future. investing klein mat will bring growth and jobs. the netherlands considers california to be at the forefront of the climate battle against the trump administration. but today the governor said he things president trump will come around. president trump is a realist. nothing more real than atmosphere and the chemistry that determines our, weather and long term climate. the president met with the pope, defender of the environment. >> don't underestimate the power of the holy father. the president said he would decide if the u.s. would support the paris climate change agreement following this current international trip, and after sitting down with the group of seven nations. within his administration, rex tillerson supports the agreement. and proof the government may be change his stance on climate change his commitment to fund a $650 million federal grant to elect
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tom dumoulin of the netherlands still holds the overall lead by over two minutes...t flat one before the race hits the mountains in the north of italy. earlier today mark cavendish tweeted he was thankful that gaviria isn't competing in this year's tour de france. that's all from sportsday. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are henry mance, political correspondent at the financial times and lynn davidson, whitehall correspondent at the sun. led look at what the papers have in store. the daily mail are no fans of julian assange, criticising him for what they describe as a human rights lecture. the swedish prosecutors dropped their rape allegation. the ft has a picture women in terror and going to the polls in the iranian election. the daily mirror have a story and therefore it —— of the daily mirror have a story of two former radio presenters being charged. the times are reporting that the prime minister, theresa may, is planning tough new controls on technology firms. the sun is looking ahead to the weddi
tom dumoulin of the netherlands still holds the overall lead by over two minutes...t flat one before the race hits the mountains in the north of italy. earlier today mark cavendish tweeted he was thankful that gaviria isn't competing in this year's tour de france. that's all from sportsday. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are henry mance, political correspondent at the financial times and lynn davidson, whitehall correspondent at...
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took on the trump administration at the climate change conference including a delegation from the netherlands. they are concerned about the administration. follow the lead of california not washington. >> they will be thrown out in 2 or 4 years whatever it will take. >> the world's leader is not the u.s. but china, a country he will visit next week. >>> u.s. airports are asked to place electronic devices in separate bins. the tsa says it is meant to declutter carry on bags. people in precheck can leave laptops in their bags. >>> a recall that parents may want to know about,25000 graco child seats are recalled. they will provide a harness for free. more on the model numbers go to ktvu.com. >>> a professor at u.c. berkeley sexually harassed 4 students. his dismissal is part of the effort to reform the response to misconduct on campus. >> he was teaching asian studies. there were 4 cases of harassment. he remained teaching until june of 2016 when placed on involuntary leave. he was fired today. >> we had a faculty committee. they had a full hearing. they concluded with clear and convincing evide
took on the trump administration at the climate change conference including a delegation from the netherlands. they are concerned about the administration. follow the lead of california not washington. >> they will be thrown out in 2 or 4 years whatever it will take. >> the world's leader is not the u.s. but china, a country he will visit next week. >>> u.s. airports are asked to place electronic devices in separate bins. the tsa says it is meant to declutter carry on bags....
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but dick advocaat has agreed to take charge of the netherlands national squad for a third time as heevive their bid to qualify for next year's world cup in russia. advocaat is also a former rangers and sunderland manager, and becomes the country's oldest coach, having previously taken them to the semi—finals of euro 200a. advocaat has named ruud gullit as his assistant, with the side fourth in their qualifying group and in danger of missing out on the finals in russia next year. the tour de france champion chris froome has been knocked off his bike while training near his home in monaco. the british rider, who was unhurt, posted this picture on social media, writing — "just got rammed on purpose by an impatient driver who followed me onto the pavement!" "thankfully i'm okay. bike totalled. driver kept going!" he has reported the incident to local police. froome isn't involved in the giro d'italia but there have been some thrills and spills on today's fourth stage. the first involved another team sky rider, diego rosa. who appeared to be on the receiving end of something approaching r
but dick advocaat has agreed to take charge of the netherlands national squad for a third time as heevive their bid to qualify for next year's world cup in russia. advocaat is also a former rangers and sunderland manager, and becomes the country's oldest coach, having previously taken them to the semi—finals of euro 200a. advocaat has named ruud gullit as his assistant, with the side fourth in their qualifying group and in danger of missing out on the finals in russia next year. the tour de...
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each other, a debate in march between the two leading candidates to become prime minister of the netherlandsssions before the recent presidential election in france. if those countries can do it, wondered terry pearson, why should our potential leaders avoid that sort of scrutiny? isn't it about time the bbc took on the clearly prepared conservative strategy of not letting may face searching political questions? the one show "who takes out the bins?" does not count. i still don't understand why we will not see may versus corbyn in a tv debate. if the bbc had seriously threatened to empty chair her, she would have had little choice. well, let's discuss some of those issues with the bbc‘s head of news gathering, jonathan monroe. jonathan, let's start with whether the bbc should have done more to try to get theresa may to take part in a leaders debate by threatening to go ahead with her seat empty. well, we're really disappointed the prime minister's not doing the leaders debate, we would have liked to have done a leaders debate featuring the party leaders themselves. the day after the easter w
each other, a debate in march between the two leading candidates to become prime minister of the netherlandsssions before the recent presidential election in france. if those countries can do it, wondered terry pearson, why should our potential leaders avoid that sort of scrutiny? isn't it about time the bbc took on the clearly prepared conservative strategy of not letting may face searching political questions? the one show "who takes out the bins?" does not count. i still don't...
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and france comes after netherlands did that last month in march. and after the austrians did it a few month before that. they said no to very close elections that pitted pro-europe gaer versus nationalism. macron is pespeaking right now. >> thank you so much. emanuel macron. >> translator: my gratitude to all of you who have supported me. and voted for me. i won't forget you. i will put all my care and energy in being worthy of your trust. but at this moment it's up to all of you citizens of this country that i want to address. address as to your choices. many difficulties that we conduct for far too long and i know none. not the economic difficulties, the moral weakening of the country, the political weakening, but today i want to address a greeting to my adversary. i know that the country is divided and has led to people voting for extremes. i understand the anger, the anxiety, the doubt which many of you have expressed. it is my responsibility to hear that. protecting the most vulnerable, organizing solidarity, fighting all forms of inequality a
and france comes after netherlands did that last month in march. and after the austrians did it a few month before that. they said no to very close elections that pitted pro-europe gaer versus nationalism. macron is pespeaking right now. >> thank you so much. emanuel macron. >> translator: my gratitude to all of you who have supported me. and voted for me. i won't forget you. i will put all my care and energy in being worthy of your trust. but at this moment it's up to all of you...
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cohosted by the state environmental protection agency and the state officials from the netherlands. leader in climate change awareness for years now, agreements between california and other countries to reduce carbon emissions. >>> it is 4:17 and checking back in with sal with a look for traffic. how does it look, sal? >> it looks good. hopefully this nice, easy commute will last for a while now, and we kind of look forward to the benefit of uncrowded roads early and right now, it looks pretty good through morgan hill and through san jose. going to be nice all the way up through the silicon valley and you can see, it's wide open right now, just the way you like it, up to 17 and beyond. the east shore freeway, 18 minutes between the bridge and the macarthur may. at the toll bridge plaza, not a lot going on. we'll leave it alone for a quite a while. let's bring in steve. >> thanks, sal. coast and bay, we have done our part. inland? yesterday, it was trying. today, it really kicks in. 56, more than this. the low clouds and higher clouds, the wind sheen is cranking up and cool all the w
cohosted by the state environmental protection agency and the state officials from the netherlands. leader in climate change awareness for years now, agreements between california and other countries to reduce carbon emissions. >>> it is 4:17 and checking back in with sal with a look for traffic. how does it look, sal? >> it looks good. hopefully this nice, easy commute will last for a while now, and we kind of look forward to the benefit of uncrowded roads early and right now,...
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you might have seen a viral video that surfaced a few weeks ago out of the netherlands, making fun of donald trump. well, greg shapiro, a us
you might have seen a viral video that surfaced a few weeks ago out of the netherlands, making fun of donald trump. well, greg shapiro, a us
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moritz: not so much on the netherlands.rge economies that have fallen behind in growth and reform momentum, it is france and italy. variable been a geometry in the eurozone, where you have the so-called core, like germany and the netherlands, austria. then there is the periphery. and france was oscillating somewhere between the two in people's minds. what berlin hopes is there will be a clear reconnection and that there will be a stronger core. tom: maybe there is some hope and maybe there will be some audacity from the new president of the republic of france. we will continue this discussion of europe. in the next hour, we will speak with nick burns of the harvard kennedy school. york, andn, from new washington today, this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: "bloomberg surveillance." tom keene a new york. francine lacqua in london. nick burns to join us next hour. there is a chart about up we go, down we go, and a little bit of a nuance. pro-macron. help me a what mr. draghi needs to do with these politics. is he de-linked from the dance
moritz: not so much on the netherlands.rge economies that have fallen behind in growth and reform momentum, it is france and italy. variable been a geometry in the eurozone, where you have the so-called core, like germany and the netherlands, austria. then there is the periphery. and france was oscillating somewhere between the two in people's minds. what berlin hopes is there will be a clear reconnection and that there will be a stronger core. tom: maybe there is some hope and maybe there will...
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ford, you had the netherlands defeat, this, germany, more than likely merkel will win, maybe italy is do you feel the populism juggernaut is fizzling or rebooting here? >> i think it's absolutely rebooting here. look, le pen and the other folks went down, but voters' concerns are still real. here's what i know over the next few years, the job market in europe is going to be in the ground and essentially ravaged by the effects of globalization, until political elites in europe understand and treat the people with respect and stop treating them like a disease that needs to be eradicated. they continue to gain stream. charles: michael, so mind-boggling with the people, with the terrorist attacks on the first round of the elections and chronic unemployment in france that it wasn't better this round for le pen. >> i agree with ford. these ideas, i'm not going to get into what populism, is i don't want to get into the semantics of it. the idea the nation a sovereign, the democracy and human rights live within the context of a nation-state, of a people, of citizens and citizens have a respon
ford, you had the netherlands defeat, this, germany, more than likely merkel will win, maybe italy is do you feel the populism juggernaut is fizzling or rebooting here? >> i think it's absolutely rebooting here. look, le pen and the other folks went down, but voters' concerns are still real. here's what i know over the next few years, the job market in europe is going to be in the ground and essentially ravaged by the effects of globalization, until political elites in europe understand...
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and the netherlands, as well. it is interesting where china comes on that chart.mongste particularly the larger exporters is towards the market and i can assure export discussions will be had with prime minister modi about india as well. germans areas where the would like to do more. i think she wants to build those ties. politics, obviously she is facing an election and comments around donald trump's went, how well or not it she is going to be playing to the gallery to a degree. we have to take that on board. francine: what else do we take on board? is the u.s. and unreliable partner for trade? don't think so. in terms of economics, the u.s. remains extremely important. secondly, on geopolitics, crucial partn -- a for germany. we have to keep in mind there is an election company and playing to the gallery is part of it. the u.s. will remain in important partner for germany i am convinced. francine: what do you make of the g7? body language, rhetoric? how does it translate into how you play the market? nejra: -- julian: my comment around the g-7 was it was interes
and the netherlands, as well. it is interesting where china comes on that chart.mongste particularly the larger exporters is towards the market and i can assure export discussions will be had with prime minister modi about india as well. germans areas where the would like to do more. i think she wants to build those ties. politics, obviously she is facing an election and comments around donald trump's went, how well or not it she is going to be playing to the gallery to a degree. we have to...
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netherlands that was involved in moving russian money around. >> so shell corporations?yes, exactly. so these things are going to continue. getting rid of the director of the fbi when the fbi was known to be looking into not just, i think, the hacks but these other things that have been going on in new york and in the real estate world. i think that these things will continue, and i think with his low poll numbers, you've got a problem because the republicans are not maybe going to, in the house, continue to support him, and i think we've got a problem. >> everybody can google that in nbc news not independently verifying what those reports are lending credibility to, but we know there are investigations, certainly financial investigations that are taking place trying to connect any untoward dots. kate, we have this poll out now that the system is basically failed with the comey firing, trump pushing the buttons on this. it is a self-inflicted wound, and now the people who had to come out to defend this, whether it's sean spicer or sara huckabee sanders, how does their cr
netherlands that was involved in moving russian money around. >> so shell corporations?yes, exactly. so these things are going to continue. getting rid of the director of the fbi when the fbi was known to be looking into not just, i think, the hacks but these other things that have been going on in new york and in the real estate world. i think that these things will continue, and i think with his low poll numbers, you've got a problem because the republicans are not maybe going to, in...
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. >>> juggling two jobs is that's the case for the king of the netherlands. we are talking william alexander. he has secretly piloted flights for the dutch airlines for 21 years. he disclosed the news today and a newspaper and never announced it to his passengers. he was named the dutch king in 2013 but his love for flying came before that. >>> this is exactly what it looks like. 15,000 coins all in a pile on a london street. it was put there by a guy living nearby and a stranger that was staying at his apartment. his guest was an artist who used the coins for one of her pieces. the coins were so heavy she didn't want to carry them so they decided to use them for an experiment. they dumped the coins on the ground and they watched to see what people would do. most would just stop and take a few coins but some families stopped by and played in them. and then there is a sky, he walks up by himself, gets a handful, and shower. it all comes to an end when these to find it. they bring a duffel bag and take it all away. each coin worth two pounds, which is a pretty
. >>> juggling two jobs is that's the case for the king of the netherlands. we are talking william alexander. he has secretly piloted flights for the dutch airlines for 21 years. he disclosed the news today and a newspaper and never announced it to his passengers. he was named the dutch king in 2013 but his love for flying came before that. >>> this is exactly what it looks like. 15,000 coins all in a pile on a london street. it was put there by a guy living nearby and a...
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we saw that in the netherlands. trump has to dweel a very different europe. macron represents a different vision, a vision of supporting democracy around the world which is opposite of trump's turning inward to america first. and finally, macron has got to come to grips with that russian intervention that tried to defeat him which is going to reverberate right back here in the united states. >> which we'll be watching. how will he be seen in europe in that club of many world leaders? >> i think he's going to be seen as a very key player. you now have some stability. i think he's going to be looked at as the galvanizing force. he is young. he is dynamic. he is calling people to action. i think he will become a very key player very quickly. >> all right. joel, allen, thank you so much. the point is next. we stay on top of this breaking storey. >>> it's 11:00 p.m. in paris. the paritying well into the night after the victory of ma kron. the stakes for europe and the rest of the world very high. a good evening you to. welcome to "the point." we're following tonig
we saw that in the netherlands. trump has to dweel a very different europe. macron represents a different vision, a vision of supporting democracy around the world which is opposite of trump's turning inward to america first. and finally, macron has got to come to grips with that russian intervention that tried to defeat him which is going to reverberate right back here in the united states. >> which we'll be watching. how will he be seen in europe in that club of many world leaders?...
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. >> reporter: the school district bought this vertical play structure from a company in the netherlands. he says this is the second one in the u.s. the other one is in boston. kids here at the k-12 center of community of life finally got to test drive it today. from the looks of things, they seem really impressed. >> i love this new play structure. it's pretty fun and pretty scary at the same time, but it's always fun. >> excited they found something different, but i just feel like it's something, like, the school has to get used to it because it's new. >> reporter: there were concerns in the planning process, especially about how the children are a bit unreachable. >> had quite a few skeptics about the project and structure, and people said, well, you sure it's safe? who gets a child out if they refuse to come out. >> reporter: they moved forward, and today, cut the ribbon to open the structure, and it appears they already found a willing teacher who will fetch stranded children. >> he may have to pick the most sufficient route, but you can get in there. >> reporter: okay, moms, here t
. >> reporter: the school district bought this vertical play structure from a company in the netherlands. he says this is the second one in the u.s. the other one is in boston. kids here at the k-12 center of community of life finally got to test drive it today. from the looks of things, they seem really impressed. >> i love this new play structure. it's pretty fun and pretty scary at the same time, but it's always fun. >> excited they found something different, but i just...
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the only places you have decent wage growth is germany and the netherlands.o for them, they will remain on the current path. we do not see them reducing their purchases for quite some time. jonathan: if you had to hold 10 ds or 10 year treasuries, which would you hold? bonnie: we think treasuries hold more value. jonathan: greg? gregory: same answer. jonathan: brian? brian: same answer. still with us are gregory peters, bonnie wongtrakool, and brian rehling. yield."bloomberg "real ♪ ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro, this is bloomberg "real yield." the u.s. treasury with three main offering so far this week. i want to focus on the $34 billion 5-year note sale. 23% of the total, the least and about a year. look at the movies, the pipeline for those bond sales dropped. --continue is a borrow continues a borrowing slow down in the money market. where there has been no slowdown was in the u.s. high-yield, the biggest week for issuance since march. thanear to date total more $120 billion. here with me in new york is greg peters and bonnie wongtrakool from western as
the only places you have decent wage growth is germany and the netherlands.o for them, they will remain on the current path. we do not see them reducing their purchases for quite some time. jonathan: if you had to hold 10 ds or 10 year treasuries, which would you hold? bonnie: we think treasuries hold more value. jonathan: greg? gregory: same answer. jonathan: brian? brian: same answer. still with us are gregory peters, bonnie wongtrakool, and brian rehling. yield."bloomberg "real ♪...
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the king of the netherlands has revealed he has been flying commercial passenger aircraft in secret twice a month for the last 21 years. the king tells a dutch newspaper that he found flying fantastic. the king said he never used his name when welcoming passengers on board and was rarely recognized while in uniform. of cholerad outbreak has killed 200 people. a spokesperson for unicef describes the increase in death alarming. he says 3000 new suspected cholera cases are reported every day. the charity calls for urgent international funding to hold the spread of the epidemic. japan's foreign minister -- iran's wine minister says the president will travel to saudi arabia to a summit, at which president trump will make a speech. r is wanted for crimes in conflict. a former u.s. soldier, chelsea manning, who was behind one of the biggest intelligence leaks history has been released from prison. he was due to remain in jail until 2045, but president obama commuted her sentence in january. our correspondent reports from kansas. reporter: chelsea manning, seen here in her final days behind bars.
the king of the netherlands has revealed he has been flying commercial passenger aircraft in secret twice a month for the last 21 years. the king tells a dutch newspaper that he found flying fantastic. the king said he never used his name when welcoming passengers on board and was rarely recognized while in uniform. of cholerad outbreak has killed 200 people. a spokesperson for unicef describes the increase in death alarming. he says 3000 new suspected cholera cases are reported every day. the...
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that's the problem that despite what happened in the netherlands and france, it's a problem the euro faces. >> you have brexit in trump, and then macron. the germans, the liberal thenpolitan elites, and the decider will be the big one. manus: you look at volatility in the markets, it's dropping away. it's not too early to be prepared for the next existential crisis. >> it has the propensity, that's the great thing about the italians. as someone who has italian relations and so on. they may disrupt europe or their own pop -- the may distrust europe but they distrust their own politicians even more. the appetite for withdrawing from europe is really pretty limited. ownappetite to punish their politicians is high. there has been high antipathy for the euro, but we will see how that plays out in the electoral voting booth. manus: we have more results from walt disney. they failed to ease investor concern about the cablevision as espnrofits slumped continue to lose subscribers. bob iger onke to tuesday after the company reported second-quarter earnings . >> this was a particularly importa
that's the problem that despite what happened in the netherlands and france, it's a problem the euro faces. >> you have brexit in trump, and then macron. the germans, the liberal thenpolitan elites, and the decider will be the big one. manus: you look at volatility in the markets, it's dropping away. it's not too early to be prepared for the next existential crisis. >> it has the propensity, that's the great thing about the italians. as someone who has italian relations and so on....
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of the commercial court of the netherlands ruled the company is under no obligation to honor demandsshareholders led by the new york-based fund for a vote on the removal. that strengthens the hand in rebuffing takeover talks with the u.s. suitor. singapore has find credit suisse asotal of $1.2 billion usd regulators completed a two-year enview of its involvem with money launderingt. the penalties were for breaches of anti-money laundering requirements. and that your bloomberg business flash. manus: sophie, thank you. sophie kamaruddin with the latest. indian prime minister narendra modi has visited germany at the start of the six-day trip that will take into spain, russia, and france. he dined with uncle a merkel last night, and the leaders will have further talks today. germany is india's largest trade partner in europe, and its seventh-largest source of fdi. for more, let's bring in at about nine she, joining us from mumbai. to see a. -- good to see you. a big moment for the prime minister -- what does he want to really achieve from this visit to germany? >> prime minister modi lef
of the commercial court of the netherlands ruled the company is under no obligation to honor demandsshareholders led by the new york-based fund for a vote on the removal. that strengthens the hand in rebuffing takeover talks with the u.s. suitor. singapore has find credit suisse asotal of $1.2 billion usd regulators completed a two-year enview of its involvem with money launderingt. the penalties were for breaches of anti-money laundering requirements. and that your bloomberg business flash....
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the only places you have decent wage growth is germany and the netherlands.ou're getting your 3%, 3.5% wage growth. so, for them, they will remain on the current path. we do not see them reducing their purchases for quite some time. jonathan: if you had to hold 10 year bunds or 10 year treasuries, which would you hold? bonnie: we think treasuries hold more value. the bunds are more distorted. jonathan: greg? gregory: same answer. jonathan: brian? brian: same answer. jon: brian: same answer. jonathan: everyone will be sticking with us. gregory peters, bonnie wongtrakool, and brian rehling. coming up, it is the auction block. a big week for high yields. the market sucked it all up. this is bloomberg "real yield." ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is bloomberg "real yield." i want to head to the auction block now. the u.s. treasury with three main offerings so far this week. i want to focus on the $34 billion 5-year note sale. 23% of the total, the least in about a year. looking at moody's, the pipeline for those bond sales dropped. it continues a borrowing
the only places you have decent wage growth is germany and the netherlands.ou're getting your 3%, 3.5% wage growth. so, for them, they will remain on the current path. we do not see them reducing their purchases for quite some time. jonathan: if you had to hold 10 year bunds or 10 year treasuries, which would you hold? bonnie: we think treasuries hold more value. the bunds are more distorted. jonathan: greg? gregory: same answer. jonathan: brian? brian: same answer. jon: brian: same answer....
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the netherlands oerol theatre festival begins onjune 9 on the island of terschelling in the north ofand dance among the island's natural landscapes. from june 23 to august 27, verona will be hosting the international opera festival. staying in italy, there is also the sounds of the dolomites, up in the trentino region from july 7 to august 31. this is a fabulous combination of a trek along the mountain trails of this region, and at the summit, a concert. musicians carry their instruments on their shoulders before sitting down on the grass to play. dive in to the new museo atlantico in lanzarote, spain, europe's first underwater museum. located off the south coast of the island and 11! metres below the surface, there are hundreds of artworks. all materials are environment friendly. and on the spanish mainland from june 2—4, a 12th century monastery will be taken over by the uva festival of music and art. it's a celebration of eclectic music and visual arts up on the cliffs. back in the united states, the north american sand soccer tournament takes over the weekend ofjune 9—11 on virgi
the netherlands oerol theatre festival begins onjune 9 on the island of terschelling in the north ofand dance among the island's natural landscapes. from june 23 to august 27, verona will be hosting the international opera festival. staying in italy, there is also the sounds of the dolomites, up in the trentino region from july 7 to august 31. this is a fabulous combination of a trek along the mountain trails of this region, and at the summit, a concert. musicians carry their instruments on...
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of course the best place to see them in their full glory is in the keukenhof flower park in the netherlandsere, visitors are engulfed in a sea of color. but there is much more to see than just flowers.
of course the best place to see them in their full glory is in the keukenhof flower park in the netherlandsere, visitors are engulfed in a sea of color. but there is much more to see than just flowers.
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to the netherlands where pizza is on the menu at least for this robber. he comes in, cocks his gun. he's demanding cash. then two other robbers come storming in as well. however, those two are not accomplices. it just happens to turn out that two separate robbers chose to knock this place over at the same time. >> did they compete? >> or did they join forces? >> none of that happened. the two guys that came in after the first robber wound up robbing the robber. now, that guy, the first guy that came in was so ticked off as to what just happened, he then turned on the employees and started to steal their stuff. >> unluckiest pizza shop in the world. >> this isn't fair. >> that's all right. they'll catch the first robber because he'll go to the police to report he was robbed. >>> you can see here security cameras capturing this guy coming up to the door and managed to get into a door that's normally locked. now, he comes in with a knife pulled. the restaurant owner is like, oh, yeah? well, i've got a knife too. and mine's bigger. >> is there somebody off to the right too? >> yeah. the
to the netherlands where pizza is on the menu at least for this robber. he comes in, cocks his gun. he's demanding cash. then two other robbers come storming in as well. however, those two are not accomplices. it just happens to turn out that two separate robbers chose to knock this place over at the same time. >> did they compete? >> or did they join forces? >> none of that happened. the two guys that came in after the first robber wound up robbing the robber. now, that guy,...
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such sites have operated for years in places like the netherlands and australia.hey face significant legal and political challenges here in the united states. critics aerugo that the sites amount to surrendering to an epidemic that should be fought with prevention and treatment. >> investigation underway tonight in what started a fast food fire at a restaurant in mayfair second of the city. you can see this. lots of crews on the scene. employees evacuated. this happened at the taco bell in kfc building on the 6400 block of harbison avenue this afternoon. right now, no word op any injuries. >>> in delaware, the head of the division in charge of states prisons stepped down. it's all in the wake of the fatal inmate riot at the james t. vaughn correctional center in smyrna. the department of corrections couldn't firing today that christopher klein has taken new job in the department of safety and homeland security. >>> the superintendent for philadelphia schools took part in the read to me literacy story teller event today. the goal of the program to inspire students
such sites have operated for years in places like the netherlands and australia.hey face significant legal and political challenges here in the united states. critics aerugo that the sites amount to surrendering to an epidemic that should be fought with prevention and treatment. >> investigation underway tonight in what started a fast food fire at a restaurant in mayfair second of the city. you can see this. lots of crews on the scene. employees evacuated. this happened at the taco bell...