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transport out of manchester victoria station has been affected as well, according to network rail.will bring you any more as soon as story. we will bring you any more as soon as we story. we will bring you any more as soon as we get it. president trump has demanded that iran stop supporting terrorists and militias. he underlined the strength of the link between the united states and israel, suggesting there was a rare opportunity to move forward and seek peace between israel and palestinians. jon sopel sent us this report. even with his arrival on air force one, a small piece of history was made — the first—ever direct flight between saudi arabia and israel. the two countries have no diplomatic relations. he's here on an outreach programme, not that melania trump seemed very interested in that. the self—proclaimed deal—maker is after what he called "the ultimate deal" — peace between israelis and palestinians. we have before us a rare opportunity to bring security and stability and peace to this region, and to its people, defeating terrorism and creating a future of harmony, prospe
transport out of manchester victoria station has been affected as well, according to network rail.will bring you any more as soon as story. we will bring you any more as soon as we story. we will bring you any more as soon as we get it. president trump has demanded that iran stop supporting terrorists and militias. he underlined the strength of the link between the united states and israel, suggesting there was a rare opportunity to move forward and seek peace between israel and palestinians....
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network rail talk again of an incident, unspecified, near the station.ines blocked. it is a very confusing picture that we have from several official sources that there is an incident of some sort going on in the area but we do not know the cause. on social media, there seems to be pictures coming out suggesting there is quite a lot of confusion with inside the arena. definitely. there is a lot of fear, his terrier and panic. whether that is justified, whether that is just loud bangs being heard and people reaching the wrong conclusion, we don't know. —— hysteria. again, we don't know. —— hysteria. again, we don't know. —— hysteria. again, we don't know if it is the case that it was in people ‘s minds, they were fea rful was in people ‘s minds, they were fearful something had happened inside the arena. police still, even now, warning people to stay away from the arena. officers are saying that it from the arena. officers are saying thatitis from the arena. officers are saying that it is still, they are referring to it as an incident. they are not talking
network rail talk again of an incident, unspecified, near the station.ines blocked. it is a very confusing picture that we have from several official sources that there is an incident of some sort going on in the area but we do not know the cause. on social media, there seems to be pictures coming out suggesting there is quite a lot of confusion with inside the arena. definitely. there is a lot of fear, his terrier and panic. whether that is justified, whether that is just loud bangs being...
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points to the fa ct implements and labour points to the fact that network rail, in charge of tracksy has gone into improving the services we now use. the conservatives have said that if they win the election, they will increase defence spending by 0.5% more than inflation every year. the defence secretary michael fallon also said the conservatives would continue to meet the pledge to spend at least 2% of national income on defence. it's a growing defence budget, it's properly financed. we meet the nato 2% target and we think that it's right to commit to that for the rest of this parliament, so that our armed forces have the equipment that they need to keep this country safe. the green party have launched their election manifesto in london. in a speech, the party's co—leader caroline lucas said that britain's prosperity depends on the natural world. we're the only party that puts the environment at the heart of all of our policies. and we do it quite simply because a prosperous, thriving future will be green...or not at all. and a reminder, you can keep up to date with all the develo
points to the fa ct implements and labour points to the fact that network rail, in charge of tracksy has gone into improving the services we now use. the conservatives have said that if they win the election, they will increase defence spending by 0.5% more than inflation every year. the defence secretary michael fallon also said the conservatives would continue to meet the pledge to spend at least 2% of national income on defence. it's a growing defence budget, it's properly financed. we meet...
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most of the tracks, signals and stations are run by network rail.ationalised company, spending public money. the trains are run by a mixture of private companies and foreign state railways, including france, germany, holland and hong kong. at the moment, different companies can bid to run different rail services for a limited number of years, it's called a franchise. what labour seems to be suggesting is that, as each of those franchises runs out, rather than having a new bidding process, the government will take over those services instead. there are 18 franchises in total. the first one, south west trains, comes up for renewal in august. overall, 11 franchises, including famous names like great western railways, could be taken into public ownership by the end of the next parliament. but some contracts don't finish until well into the 2020s and the caledonian sleeper service won't be renewed until 2030. opinion polls suggest nationalisation is popular. i'm for nationalisation becuase i think it'll make it cheaper than what it is at the moment. the
most of the tracks, signals and stations are run by network rail.ationalised company, spending public money. the trains are run by a mixture of private companies and foreign state railways, including france, germany, holland and hong kong. at the moment, different companies can bid to run different rail services for a limited number of years, it's called a franchise. what labour seems to be suggesting is that, as each of those franchises runs out, rather than having a new bidding process, the...
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the counter argument to that is that network rail is responsible for a lot of those improvements andhe fact that network rail, in charge of tracks and stations, is a public body and it's taxpayers' money which has gone into improving the services which we now use. and we'll be looking at the arguments of rail nationalisation at 2.30 with ben southwood from the free market think tank the adam smith institute and cat hobbs, who is the founder of the we own it campaign group — which is against the privatisation of public services. the conservatives have said that if they win the election, they will increase defence spending by half a percent more than inflation, every year. the defence secretary sir michael fallon also said the conservatives would continue to meet the pledge to spend at least 2% of national income on defence. it's a growing defence budget, it's properly financed. we meet the nato 2% target and we think it's right to commit to that for the rest of this parliament, so that our armed forces have the equipment that they need to keep this country safe. the green party have l
the counter argument to that is that network rail is responsible for a lot of those improvements andhe fact that network rail, in charge of tracks and stations, is a public body and it's taxpayers' money which has gone into improving the services which we now use. and we'll be looking at the arguments of rail nationalisation at 2.30 with ben southwood from the free market think tank the adam smith institute and cat hobbs, who is the founder of the we own it campaign group — which is against...
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the counter argument to that is that network rail is responsible for a lot of those improvements andt network rail, in charge of tracks and stations, is a public body and it's taxpayers' money which has gone into improving the services which we now use. the liberal democrat leader has been campaigning in wales and the west of england. he's visited a refugee charity and has pledged for the uk to take 50,000 more syrian refugees. our correspondent sima kotecha is in gloucestershire — where the liberal democrat leader tim farron is campaigning. tell us a bit more about what he has been up to today. well, i'm at a community centre today in gloucester where red charity is based and it helps —— where a charity is based and it helps refugees and asylum seekers settle into the uk. i'm joined by the leader of the liberal democrats, tim farron, he's been campaigning here today. thank you very much for your time. you're pledging to allow 10,000 syrian refugees every year you are prime minister to enter the country, so we're talking about 50,000 in total. 50,000 over a parliamentary term and tha
the counter argument to that is that network rail is responsible for a lot of those improvements andt network rail, in charge of tracks and stations, is a public body and it's taxpayers' money which has gone into improving the services which we now use. the liberal democrat leader has been campaigning in wales and the west of england. he's visited a refugee charity and has pledged for the uk to take 50,000 more syrian refugees. our correspondent sima kotecha is in gloucestershire — where the...
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the counter argument to that is that network rail is responsible for a lot of those improvements andct that network rail, in charge of tracks and stations, is a public body and it's taxpayers' money which has gone into improving the services which we now use. the conservatives say they will honour the nato commitment to spend at least 0.2%. they will also spend more than 0.5% above inflation every year. mrs may said her party would also continue to meet the pledge to spend at least 2% of national income on defence. well, this is a pretty quiet, average street now with people going about their daily business butjust a few hours ago it was a hive of activity. there were members of the media here because the prime minister arrived here in southampton to do some campaigning as part of this general election. theresa may came here, she knocked on some seven or eight doors along this street. she was met on the doorstep by people in their houses. part of the reason for this type of visit by the prime minister today was there had been some criticism of the conservative campaign, people saying
the counter argument to that is that network rail is responsible for a lot of those improvements andct that network rail, in charge of tracks and stations, is a public body and it's taxpayers' money which has gone into improving the services which we now use. the conservatives say they will honour the nato commitment to spend at least 0.2%. they will also spend more than 0.5% above inflation every year. mrs may said her party would also continue to meet the pledge to spend at least 2% of...
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most of the track, signals and stations are run by network rail.ly a nationalised company, spending public money. the trains are in private hands. so what exactly is labour proposing? at the moment, different companies can bid to run different rail services for a limited number of years. it's called a franchise. what labour seems to be suggesting is that as each of those franchises runs out, rather than having a new bidding process, the government will take over those services instead. there are 18 franchises in total. the first one, south west trains, comes up for renewal in august but another ten, including famous names like great western railways, could be taken into public ownership by the end of the next parliament. but some franchises don't finish until well into the 20205, and the caledonian sleeper service won't be renewed until 2030. opinion polls suggest that nationalisation is popular. i am for nationalisation because i think it will make it cheaper than it is at the moment. train prices are ridiculous. it's been proven in the past that
most of the track, signals and stations are run by network rail.ly a nationalised company, spending public money. the trains are in private hands. so what exactly is labour proposing? at the moment, different companies can bid to run different rail services for a limited number of years. it's called a franchise. what labour seems to be suggesting is that as each of those franchises runs out, rather than having a new bidding process, the government will take over those services instead. there...
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president xi pledges billions to rebuilt ports, roads and rail networks.is the situation with markets in central europe. particularly, cyber security stocks are doing well this morning. sally. and following that cyber—attack, today we want to hear from you — have you been affected — what changes are you making as a result? let us know. just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. microsoft says a huge global cyber—attack, which has hit more than 150 countries since friday, is a wake—up call. a huge number of companies were targeted in the initial attack — including spain's telefonica, fed ex in the us, and germany's railway firm deutsche bahn. europol says the attack hit 200,000 victims in more than 150 countries — and warns more people and businesses could find they are infected this morning. the national cyber security centre urges companies to keep security software patches up to date, use anti—virus software, and to back up your data regularly. nicole eagan is chief executive of cyber security firm darktrace, she's here in the s
president xi pledges billions to rebuilt ports, roads and rail networks.is the situation with markets in central europe. particularly, cyber security stocks are doing well this morning. sally. and following that cyber—attack, today we want to hear from you — have you been affected — what changes are you making as a result? let us know. just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. microsoft says a huge global cyber—attack, which has hit more than 150 countries...
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manchester arena and manchester victoria station, the proximity of that you can easily go through a network rails saying that the train lines are not operating at the moment. just give us a sense of how it all hangs together there. because of victoria station is really extremely close to the arena. in fact, it's only a short walk away from the station to the arena. when i walked past the station quickly, there is a lot of police officers there on the platform will going off basically telling people to kind of stay clear the area. so very close proximity and the arena is right in the city center of manchester, so it is a very kind of well-built area, a lot of things close by and victoria station is extremely close. >> working our way out we were right by the door, a massive explosion and everybody was screaming, it was a huge explosion, he could feel it in your chest. it was chaotic. everybody was running and screaming and just trying to get out of the area. the capacity of an arena like manchester arena, there would've been thousands of people in there. >> is a very big concert venue. while the b
manchester arena and manchester victoria station, the proximity of that you can easily go through a network rails saying that the train lines are not operating at the moment. just give us a sense of how it all hangs together there. because of victoria station is really extremely close to the arena. in fact, it's only a short walk away from the station to the arena. when i walked past the station quickly, there is a lot of police officers there on the platform will going off basically telling...
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private hands and they are not up for re—franchising and that way we can have some control over network railoften private companies owned by the germans or the french or the dutch. how can it be that nationalised companies in holland i getting money out of the british passengers? 0k. asi out of the british passengers? 0k. as i say you are the shadow foreign secretary, so the latest problems with the white house in washington, mrtrump sharing with the white house in washington, mr trump sharing information that was classified with the russians. would you as a future foreign secretary if you win the election have misgivings perhaps ensuring information? this is a really big problem because our security services have always worked very closely with the americans. there area number of closely with the americans. there are a number of countries across the world where we all benefit from pooling information but it is done entirely on trust. and so clearly if the president of the united states has breached that and has given secrets to the russians i would say that was unforgivable. emily thornberr
private hands and they are not up for re—franchising and that way we can have some control over network railoften private companies owned by the germans or the french or the dutch. how can it be that nationalised companies in holland i getting money out of the british passengers? 0k. asi out of the british passengers? 0k. as i say you are the shadow foreign secretary, so the latest problems with the white house in washington, mrtrump sharing with the white house in washington, mr trump...
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president xi pledges billions to rebuilt ports, roads and rail networks. to world business report. i'm sally bundock. also in the programme facebook‘s sheryl sandberg makes a mothers day plea to the us government. details injust a moment. microsoft says a huge cyber attack is a wake up call — saying the hoarding of security vulnerabilities by governments has triggered widespread damage. there are fears of further so—called "ransomware" attacks as people return to work this morning. a huge number of companies were targeted in the initial attack including spain's telefonica, fed ex in the us, and germany's railway firm deutsche bahn. europol says the attack hit 200,000 victims in more than 150countries — and warns more people and businesses could find they are infected this morning. the national cyber security centre urges companies to keep security software patches up to date, use anti—virus software, and to back up your data regularly. with me is ian mann, founder of the cyber security firm ecsc group — he's a former adviser to the uk's intelligence agency
president xi pledges billions to rebuilt ports, roads and rail networks. to world business report. i'm sally bundock. also in the programme facebook‘s sheryl sandberg makes a mothers day plea to the us government. details injust a moment. microsoft says a huge cyber attack is a wake up call — saying the hoarding of security vulnerabilities by governments has triggered widespread damage. there are fears of further so—called "ransomware" attacks as people return to work this...
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that allows me to use armed officers, stretching out further, extend the footprint across the rail networkolice, going through the carriages, it is to reassure them? it is striking the balance between reassurance and raising the fear of crime. it's an art. the way that we deal with that, face—to—face engagement. my officers are police officers, yes, specialists because they have firearms, but the skill of communication goes through them like a golden thread. face to face, speaking to the public. and following those horrendous attacks on monday, we have got bank holiday weekend, packed with events. large numbers of people travelling. we work in partnership with the operating companies, and together we deliver the policing murder that ensures we can provide this safety and security. just imagine the fa cup final. arsenal against chelsea. it is london centric. but people travelling from all over the united kingdom. what we do, high—profile delivery, with stakeholders but also most importantly with the public. we appreciate patience. please feel free to speak to my officers. traditional police
that allows me to use armed officers, stretching out further, extend the footprint across the rail networkolice, going through the carriages, it is to reassure them? it is striking the balance between reassurance and raising the fear of crime. it's an art. the way that we deal with that, face—to—face engagement. my officers are police officers, yes, specialists because they have firearms, but the skill of communication goes through them like a golden thread. face to face, speaking to the...
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it contains a pledge to renationalise the rail network and parts of the energy industry, now on bbc newsll the latest business news live from singapore. one belt, one road. china gears up for its first new silk road summit in beijing. what will it mean for investors. skyhigh prices for homes in asia. which property market gives you the best bang for your buck? it is friday, everyone. thank you for joining us. i am rico hizon. 28 world leaders will gather in beijing over the weekend to discuss china's grand plan to invest billions of dollars to improve its global trade links. what is known as the one belt one road initiatives is crucialfor the chinese president. there are concerns that it is masking other ambitions. our correspondent has the details. by sea and by land china's president has a big idea to bring his country closer to some of you. it is called one belt, one road. an awkward and confusing name but it is about trade links. the belt refers to this, road and rail that heads west through outer china. but look at this. this is the road. maritime that heads south and then west. chi
it contains a pledge to renationalise the rail network and parts of the energy industry, now on bbc newsll the latest business news live from singapore. one belt, one road. china gears up for its first new silk road summit in beijing. what will it mean for investors. skyhigh prices for homes in asia. which property market gives you the best bang for your buck? it is friday, everyone. thank you for joining us. i am rico hizon. 28 world leaders will gather in beijing over the weekend to discuss...
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we have seen the german rail network and the telecoms operator in spain, fedex in america, russian interiore world and indiscriminate in nature. preying on the fact that in some sectors in some countries they are very vulnerable as they process a lot of sensitive information, often on legacy it systems that are not up—to—date and the criminal knows that they can exercise a point of leveraged by holding health sectors to ransom because the implications of it failure there, as we saw over the last few days, are more serious. i think it is a massive reminder to sectors across the world that cyber security should be a top priority and you need to do something to protect yourselves. and you talk about criminals behind this, do you have any way of hunting them down? at europol we run a task force with investigators around the world and here in the uk, working with the nca and fbi to try and get a better handle on this and it is a live investigation. we are analysing malwa re samples that were given to us, checking the flows, financial flows, from any ransoms that have been paid. a remarkably low
we have seen the german rail network and the telecoms operator in spain, fedex in america, russian interiore world and indiscriminate in nature. preying on the fact that in some sectors in some countries they are very vulnerable as they process a lot of sensitive information, often on legacy it systems that are not up—to—date and the criminal knows that they can exercise a point of leveraged by holding health sectors to ransom because the implications of it failure there, as we saw over the...
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there'll have to be new hospitals, new motorways, a new rail network. new houses.ing to build a house every seven minutes simply to keep up the numbers of people coming to this country. i'm afraid that ukip keep using this issue. they want to whip up people's hatred, division and fear. and that's why they talk about it all the time. i think this debate shames and demeans us all. i don't think there's anyone in this room or anybody watching this debate, from cornwall to caithness, who does not understand the positive contribution that people have made to this land, who've come from the rest of europe and the rest of the world. and demonising those people is totally unacceptable. amber rudd took her opportunity. if theresa may had come along, she'd have said what her stand—in said next. i was thinking how chaotic it would be if they all got together, formed a coalition and tried to run a government. a tory ukip coalition! jeremy corbyn was put under pressure. he'd come to apply pressure of his own on pensions. are you going to protect the triple lock? jeremy, have yo
there'll have to be new hospitals, new motorways, a new rail network. new houses.ing to build a house every seven minutes simply to keep up the numbers of people coming to this country. i'm afraid that ukip keep using this issue. they want to whip up people's hatred, division and fear. and that's why they talk about it all the time. i think this debate shames and demeans us all. i don't think there's anyone in this room or anybody watching this debate, from cornwall to caithness, who does not...
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we saw the german rail network, the telecoms operator in spain, fedex in america, the russian interioristry, right across the world and indiscriminate in nature, but preying on some sectors like the nhs because they are especially vulnerable. they are very often on legacy it systems that are not up—to—date and the criminal knows they can exercise a point of below—average by holding health sectors to ransom. the implications are much more serious. it is a massive reminder to sectors right across the world that cyber security should be a top line, executive priority and you need to do something to protect yourselves. you talk about the criminals behind us. do you have any way of hunting them down? at europol we are do you have any way of hunting them down? at europolwe are running a task force with a number of investigators around the world like the fda, the national crime agency, working with them to get a better handle on this and it is alive investigation. we are analysing the malware investigation. we are analysing the malwa re samples and investigation. we are analysing the malware
we saw the german rail network, the telecoms operator in spain, fedex in america, the russian interioristry, right across the world and indiscriminate in nature, but preying on some sectors like the nhs because they are especially vulnerable. they are very often on legacy it systems that are not up—to—date and the criminal knows they can exercise a point of below—average by holding health sectors to ransom. the implications are much more serious. it is a massive reminder to sectors right...
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the likely offer to voters includes nationalising the entire rail network and abolishing university tuition ensure that we have a government in britain, onjune 8th, that will work for the many, not the few. but earlier mr corbyn had failed to attend labour's big poster launch, amid confusion over a leaked version of the labour manifesto. we'll be looking at some of labour's policies in more detail and we'll be talking to voters in york.
the likely offer to voters includes nationalising the entire rail network and abolishing university tuition ensure that we have a government in britain, onjune 8th, that will work for the many, not the few. but earlier mr corbyn had failed to attend labour's big poster launch, amid confusion over a leaked version of the labour manifesto. we'll be looking at some of labour's policies in more detail and we'll be talking to voters in york.
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president xi pledges billions to rebuilt ports, roads and rail networks.
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there will have to be a huge school building programme, new hospitals, new motorways, a new rail networkhouses, we are already having to build a house every seven minutes to keep up with the numbers of people coming to this country. minutes to keep up with the numbers of people coming to this countrylj am afraid ukip keep using this issue, they want to whip up people's hatred, division and fear and that's why they talk about immigration all the time. i think this debate shames and demeans us all, i don't think there is anyone in this room or anybody watching this debate from cornwall to kithness doesn't jn stand the positive contribution people have made who have come to this country and demonising them is unacceptable. amber rudd took her opportunity, if theresa may had come along she would have said what her stand—in said next. along she would have said what her stand-in said next. i was thinking how chaotic it would be if they tried to run a government. jeremy corbyn was put under pressure. he had come to apply pressure of his own, on pensions. you have said very clearly... have you n
there will have to be a huge school building programme, new hospitals, new motorways, a new rail networkhouses, we are already having to build a house every seven minutes to keep up with the numbers of people coming to this country. minutes to keep up with the numbers of people coming to this countrylj am afraid ukip keep using this issue, they want to whip up people's hatred, division and fear and that's why they talk about immigration all the time. i think this debate shames and demeans us...
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improving road and rail networks is high on the agenda during the election campaign.rning gauging the opinion of local people. bye hello from carlisle railway station. you consider beautiful victorian building getting some repair work done on the roof on the back of the stores we've seen over the last few yea rs stores we've seen over the last few years but this is an important part of the city and transport is something which really bothers people. getting to and from work. the average commute in the uk now is about 57 minutes. an awful long time people spend travelling each day to get to and from work. important for businesses, too, and jennifer is from a local haulage company. you are travelling all over the world. tell us about how your business is and what you are looking forward to hearing from the politicians. we're looking to see investment in the roads. the motorways are being upgraded and we see that with the congestion we have on the main route but we also have to look to the last mile and the delivery, where we make the deliveries and where we collect from
improving road and rail networks is high on the agenda during the election campaign.rning gauging the opinion of local people. bye hello from carlisle railway station. you consider beautiful victorian building getting some repair work done on the roof on the back of the stores we've seen over the last few yea rs stores we've seen over the last few years but this is an important part of the city and transport is something which really bothers people. getting to and from work. the average commute...
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they're also one of the countries in the running to operate california's ghpeed rail network, but it lost a partnership it had one to develop a separate los angeles vegas line among cost and regulatory concerns. any people believe that high-speed rail is not moneymaking -- many people believe that high-speed rail is relieseymaking, and it on government subsidies. thiss misconception. through increasing output, they have been able to slowly lower cost. apparent facts, especially in the international products they are getting four. >> slower freight trains already link china with europe, on top of many passenger flight. the market may be that a faster deciding a be faster mode of travel will be blooming or buckling. ♪ we have markets hosing in new york, let's kick things off with gold. it is rising as detail sales and and inflations trailed analyst estimates. the second day for gold, after three straight days of declines were posted over perspective that prospects for higher interest rate. oil is rounding off its best weaken can the month, over 3% in the period. to opecd shrink, and me
they're also one of the countries in the running to operate california's ghpeed rail network, but it lost a partnership it had one to develop a separate los angeles vegas line among cost and regulatory concerns. any people believe that high-speed rail is not moneymaking -- many people believe that high-speed rail is relieseymaking, and it on government subsidies. thiss misconception. through increasing output, they have been able to slowly lower cost. apparent facts, especially in the...
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we will end up with more motorways, a new rail network. it can't continue.ll be massive unless we get control of population. but as you will know, derby north, your candidate who thinks the idea is stupid, that's the home of rolls—royce, one of our great british companies. he says, "i think it's not practical. "i think rolls—royce would say it was stupid. "and i would agree with them". that's your own candidate. i don't see how anyone can think it's stupid, because, as i say, what we will be bringing in is skilled migration, migrants who will add to the economy. migrants who will add to the tax receipts, and therefore it will be good news all round. itjust creates the general impression that in your desperation to be noticed in this election — and it's been a struggle for you — you are becoming ever more extreme. 0n immigration, you are now more hardline than nigel farage. we're actually, we have moved on from where we were at the last election. but between 1970 and 1997, migration was running net roughly at around 20,000. so we weren't that far off balance
we will end up with more motorways, a new rail network. it can't continue.ll be massive unless we get control of population. but as you will know, derby north, your candidate who thinks the idea is stupid, that's the home of rolls—royce, one of our great british companies. he says, "i think it's not practical. "i think rolls—royce would say it was stupid. "and i would agree with them". that's your own candidate. i don't see how anyone can think it's stupid, because, as i...
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a a lot of us, and we are just outside the railway station, talking about the road network, cycling, and also the rail. that is an expensive business, the rail network. it is, but it is an investment to get a return. it is not subsidy, it is investment to get a return. that is what you want to do. is there anything you would sacrifice to see more money put into rail? my winter fuel payment, maybe. thank you very much, enjoyed the pastries. there will be more from us talked about how much we use the transport system. the average commute, 57 minutes it takes to get to work in the morning, which is quite a number. anyway, let's get the news, travel and weather where you are this morning. good morning, i'm asad ahmad. within the last half hour, traffic has been banned from bankjunction in the city of london. cyclists have been calling for the change, even holding protests in the junction itself. 0nly buses and cyclists will be able to use it between 7:00am and 7:00pm, after dozens of accidents and a fatality were recorded over a four—year period. it's hoped the temporary measure will also improve air qual
a a lot of us, and we are just outside the railway station, talking about the road network, cycling, and also the rail. that is an expensive business, the rail network. it is, but it is an investment to get a return. it is not subsidy, it is investment to get a return. that is what you want to do. is there anything you would sacrifice to see more money put into rail? my winter fuel payment, maybe. thank you very much, enjoyed the pastries. there will be more from us talked about how much we use...
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i began by asking christian wolmar how in reality labour would go about re—nationalising the rail networkthe private train operators, when they ran out, and they run for five or seven or ten years, they would simply revert to the government and then be run by probably a new body, maybe something like british rail. and when you say no cost, presumably there would be a cost of any other franchisees looking at the prospect of the government taking it out anyway said, ok, fine, habit 18 months earlier, we are walking away. they are under contract and if they did that, the government would be entitled to compensation, so they are not going to give up the ghost. that happens at the moment anyway as franchises ran out and another company franchises ran out and another com pa ny ta kes franchises ran out and another company takes over. sam dimitri from the adam smith institute, what you make of this proposal, it's very least bad way to deep rail nationalisation, but it's still a difficult thing to do. rail passenger numbers fell dramatically since the era of nationalisation when we saw underinves
i began by asking christian wolmar how in reality labour would go about re—nationalising the rail networkthe private train operators, when they ran out, and they run for five or seven or ten years, they would simply revert to the government and then be run by probably a new body, maybe something like british rail. and when you say no cost, presumably there would be a cost of any other franchisees looking at the prospect of the government taking it out anyway said, ok, fine, habit 18 months...
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happen, there will have to be a huge school building programme, new hospitals, new motorways, a new rail networkminutes to keep up. reduce immigration, have a points—based system, it will be good for the economy and good for... last week's, a middle—aged asian man on his way home from work was abused and called racist names and called a terrorist. he had just finish 50 hours saving lives after the manchester bombing. he was a doctor. that is what happens when you demonise immigrants. that is what happens when the language... does immigration cause pressures which need to be met, do we need to invest more in infrastructure, to make sure we invest the taxes that immigrants pay to make sure that we provide for everybody? 0f pay to make sure that we provide for everybody? of course, yes. i'm afraid what the prime minister has done for the past seven years is to set completely barmy, bogus targets which she fails to meet every single year. do we need that? no, we don't. we need a policy which is good for our businesses, ourfarmers, our health service, a wise immigration policy, not a conservative imm
happen, there will have to be a huge school building programme, new hospitals, new motorways, a new rail networkminutes to keep up. reduce immigration, have a points—based system, it will be good for the economy and good for... last week's, a middle—aged asian man on his way home from work was abused and called racist names and called a terrorist. he had just finish 50 hours saving lives after the manchester bombing. he was a doctor. that is what happens when you demonise immigrants. that...
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the rail network is a shambles and needs an overhaul.stress, anxiety and depression. we need to invest in people, not steal from them to give the richest 5% even more than they already have. carroll says that labour make too many promises that are going to cost too much money and, like last term, the end of their last time, when precious little will have changed. we will be up little will have changed. we will be up to our highs in debt and they will be leaving notes for their success will be leaving notes for their su ccess a re will be leaving notes for their success are saying will be leaving notes for their success are saying it is all gone. keep your views coming in, wherever you are in the country. coming up, we‘ll have a look at how rapper bow wow was caught out bragging on social media. shares in the owner of snapchat have sunk by nearly a quarter. the problem for stockmarkets is that snapchat hasn‘t grown quickly enough since its floatation earlier this year. competition from rivals like facebook hasn‘t helped. the amount of mon
the rail network is a shambles and needs an overhaul.stress, anxiety and depression. we need to invest in people, not steal from them to give the richest 5% even more than they already have. carroll says that labour make too many promises that are going to cost too much money and, like last term, the end of their last time, when precious little will have changed. we will be up little will have changed. we will be up to our highs in debt and they will be leaving notes for their success will be...
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the initial attack paralyzed computers running britain's hospital network germany's national rail wayhinese gas stations japanese broadcasters and fed ex here in the u.s. the worm is known as want in a cry. infected computers are frozen and says the message oops your files have been encrypted and demanding $300 in bitcoin. this morning britain's health service says not all but most hospitals hit by the ransomware are back up and running this morning. there were fierce that there would be major impacts across asia today and while thousands of computers were affected today, no large scale break downs were reported. now, if your if your computer using microsoft especially an older o windows xp download the patch sent out by microsoft. the software giant said it released that patch two months ago on march 14th but not many people installed it. the identity of the hackers is unknown. they were using tools guys that were developed by our nsa and released on the internet and, you know, there they go, they took it and used it against us. >> different kind of terrorism. >> reporter: absolutely
the initial attack paralyzed computers running britain's hospital network germany's national rail wayhinese gas stations japanese broadcasters and fed ex here in the u.s. the worm is known as want in a cry. infected computers are frozen and says the message oops your files have been encrypted and demanding $300 in bitcoin. this morning britain's health service says not all but most hospitals hit by the ransomware are back up and running this morning. there were fierce that there would be major...
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must focus on building or rebuilding highways and bridges, seaports, rail lines and waterways, pipelines grids and a broadband network to connect our nation physically. well as by the way, we have to build one that they can't break into so easily. projects should be selected and potential d on their to support long term economic growth. ot based on the speed at which they can be completed. we must prioritize them based on helps the entire country, -- what servings politics serves politics. second priority is creating broad tool kit of public and private financing. there's 250 billion in global for te capital available infrastructure investment. y own view, there's a lot more than that. domestically here in the united states and available from all over the world. remove barriers to getting that money. programs federal loan and private partnerships could jump start that investment. you should think about it this i just did a tv thing a little while ago. most people don't go out and buy house and pay cash. most people don't go out and buy a car and pay cash. out and buy those long term investments and agree to cash cert
must focus on building or rebuilding highways and bridges, seaports, rail lines and waterways, pipelines grids and a broadband network to connect our nation physically. well as by the way, we have to build one that they can't break into so easily. projects should be selected and potential d on their to support long term economic growth. ot based on the speed at which they can be completed. we must prioritize them based on helps the entire country, -- what servings politics serves politics....
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if you look at the rail networks, a lot of the south—west, projects are funded by the eu, which is goingments, superfast broadband and things like that. the chancellor, this conservative chancellor, this conservative chancellor, philip hammond, has said he will continue to fund existing projects up to 2020. that is if he does what he says. that is one big issue in the south—west. there are a lot of reasons why people did vote to leave down here. but there is also going to be a big hole in funding, which means that a lot of projects like our parent project will find it more challenging to find funding and other charities well as well. they are all going to be competing for the same pools of money. why do you think it is important this area has your wild young parents project? we have a support network and can advocate for people that don't have a voice or feel disenfranchised. i think it is easy for politicians to say that they have strong and stable leadership, but in real terms there is nothing strong and stable about food banks, austerity or poverty. thank you very much, nice to meet y
if you look at the rail networks, a lot of the south—west, projects are funded by the eu, which is goingments, superfast broadband and things like that. the chancellor, this conservative chancellor, this conservative chancellor, philip hammond, has said he will continue to fund existing projects up to 2020. that is if he does what he says. that is one big issue in the south—west. there are a lot of reasons why people did vote to leave down here. but there is also going to be a big hole in...
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. >> china already has the world's largest rail system, including a high-speed network of stretches moreto dump it -- it hopes to double that over the next decade and a half. >> they need to meet the government's push for urbanization. these are handled in the far west, and that further export -- along theong developer, including malaysia, pakistan, and context on. >> these are the courses china .s installing overseas china's top locomotive maker, crc, hopes to roll out the next generation of bullet trains with max operational speeds of 400 kilometers an hour by 2020. great, but the unanswered questions loom large as the road itself, like who is going to pay the tens of billions of dollars and will it be enough in trade and investment to make it viable? raildy, chinese high-speed projects have hit snags in places like malaysia, india, and the u.s.. se achinese did lo partnership over a separate los angeles-las vegas line, caught over regulatory concerns. >> many people leave that high-speed rail is not igh-speed moneymaking, but think this is a misconception. it is much more market-drive
. >> china already has the world's largest rail system, including a high-speed network of stretches moreto dump it -- it hopes to double that over the next decade and a half. >> they need to meet the government's push for urbanization. these are handled in the far west, and that further export -- along theong developer, including malaysia, pakistan, and context on. >> these are the courses china .s installing overseas china's top locomotive maker, crc, hopes to roll out the...
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network. a 16—year—old boy has been released without charge. armed police have begun patrolling national rail london underground since december. the terror threat remains at critical meaning security services believe another attack could be imminent. theresa may is to urge the leaders of the world's most developed nations to do more to tackle extremism online. she's to make a speech at the g7 summit of leading industrial nations in sicily. our diplomatic correspondent james landale reports. theresa may is to purge the leaders of the world's leading nations to do more to tackle extremism online. herfirst g—7 summit is a rare chance for her and six other leaders to discuss the worlds problems face—to—face around the table. and, as they gather in the ancient coastal town of taormina, they will be hoping for few dramas. above all from donald trump, who has made his doubts about multilateral groups like this well—known. at this summit, as ever, they'll discuss world trade, climate change, migration from north africa across these very seas. but, after the events of recent days, almost inevitably th
network. a 16—year—old boy has been released without charge. armed police have begun patrolling national rail london underground since december. the terror threat remains at critical meaning security services believe another attack could be imminent. theresa may is to urge the leaders of the world's most developed nations to do more to tackle extremism online. she's to make a speech at the g7 summit of leading industrial nations in sicily. our diplomatic correspondent james landale reports....
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networked and connected with people. >>i love the people and i love the game. people is great people. >>the organize a the tournament is about building confidence and a community of inclusion.>>some spectacular raile watching can be seen off the northern california coast. even near the golden gate bridge. while we'll say things are happening everywhere for monterey bay to the redcoats, that whale was seen on wednesday near the golden gate bridge by folks of the san francisco wheel tours. the humpback whale breaching the surface of the water and putting on quite a show. one person on board also took this photo. wow those humpbacks just lifting out of the water. it is like it is holding a pose right there. just for you to take a picture. [ multiple speakers ]>>right in front of the bridge. that is incredible.>>i love seeing that. >>moving on, mount diablo school. we will talk about the school district later.>>> coming up in our 5:00 hour, a bare area district attorney is accused of using thousands of campaign dollars on personal items. more on the recommendation from a grand jury to remove him from office.>>> a new explanation from president trump as to why he fired fbi director james comey. we wil
networked and connected with people. >>i love the people and i love the game. people is great people. >>the organize a the tournament is about building confidence and a community of inclusion.>>some spectacular raile watching can be seen off the northern california coast. even near the golden gate bridge. while we'll say things are happening everywhere for monterey bay to the redcoats, that whale was seen on wednesday near the golden gate bridge by folks of the san francisco...
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network reported and you can see investigators in the house. they have been to the top floor of the town home development and wooden railing leading to this doorway is there a for sale sign, so, this house may be for sale on top of that. these investigators gathered outside probably waiting for the crew inside, to get done, gathering their evidence. we see flashes like they are taking pictures, but nobody is saying anything, here, but, if this involves a police officer , the evidence would be there is a backed in suv there that has been park. that is only car that is in the running here and that was here when our first photographer got in soon after the call came n other strange thing, karen and thomas and you have covered lots of crime scenes you don't see one stitch of yellow crime scene tape for some reason and that may be because these guys are not with the crime scene unit yet but here we are five plus hours in and no crime scene tape, so that may tell you that these folks have their answers right now, and, just not sharing it with the media just yet, guys. >> very interesting observation, steve keeley, thanks very much. 4:05. another big st
network reported and you can see investigators in the house. they have been to the top floor of the town home development and wooden railing leading to this doorway is there a for sale sign, so, this house may be for sale on top of that. these investigators gathered outside probably waiting for the crew inside, to get done, gathering their evidence. we see flashes like they are taking pictures, but nobody is saying anything, here, but, if this involves a police officer , the evidence would be...
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network even if just one person clicks on an infected link. cases have been reported in 150 countries and it includes chinese gas stations, japanese broadcasters and german railways. >>> now you will know immediately if your computer is infected by a virus. a pop up screen will come up, oops, your important files are encrypted. this includes mp 3s, >> analysts say you should not click the check payment or decrypt buttons in the pop-up message. instead you will want to download a microsoft patch. head to the nbc washington app for instructions and a link. >>> angie goff following the new threats from north korea from the live desk. angie? >> aaron, we have new photos from north korea of kim jong-un watching the latest launch. he's observing. and in other photos he's very pleased with how this launch went after they launched the missile. he claims it was capable of reaching the u.s. he says it's a rocket na cthat carry a nuclear warhead. in a statement washington this morning said the white house is calling on all nations to implement far stronger sanctions. >>> a deadly crash on suitland parkway almost sure to impact your commute. show you where it happened in
network even if just one person clicks on an infected link. cases have been reported in 150 countries and it includes chinese gas stations, japanese broadcasters and german railways. >>> now you will know immediately if your computer is infected by a virus. a pop up screen will come up, oops, your important files are encrypted. this includes mp 3s, >> analysts say you should not click the check payment or decrypt buttons in the pop-up message. instead you will want to download a...
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network. stakeholders are confident in the national significance, state and local funds combined with significant rail company dollar are waiting patiently for fast lane funding to advance this critical project. again let me remind -- i want to say that it takes 48 hours to get freight from california to chicago, and it takes an additional 30 plus hours just to get from one side of chicago to the other. and that's what this project will address. can we expect u.s. d.o.t. to move in finalizing fast lane grant applications and not waste valuable time and resources reopening the application process? sec. chao: we have just been in office for relatively short time. i think it's -- i understand what you are saying. we need to understand what the fast lane applications and grants are. we're working very hard to try to get them out as quickly as we can. we'll probably do a first run and then for the remainder, we're still going to go out with some applications for novo to see as we assess when what the criteria frorting on these fast lane loans -- grants. sen. duckworth: really the sooner can you get them th
network. stakeholders are confident in the national significance, state and local funds combined with significant rail company dollar are waiting patiently for fast lane funding to advance this critical project. again let me remind -- i want to say that it takes 48 hours to get freight from california to chicago, and it takes an additional 30 plus hours just to get from one side of chicago to the other. and that's what this project will address. can we expect u.s. d.o.t. to move in finalizing...
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railed against hit. get him in line! he's going rogue! my young producer, jay wallace who is now the president of the news network would get the blame. he and others took a lot of heat. i was doing what r.a. told me to do. it was complicated. so much here, was and is. but it was working. in new orleans after katrina, as a calm after the storm exploded, he called me, asking, what is happening there? excuse me. i need a tissue. what is happening there? i told him the levees may break and the city may flood and we may need more resources here and facilities to live without services for a long time. got it. i'm sending the cavalry. he did. don't be a hero and get yourself hurt. i love you. he always had our backs. i think we were first to report nationally that a breach had happened. a parrish president had seen it, reported it live on local radio. i was listening, i heard it. i was from that region. i covered new orleans. i knew what that meant. the city would flood. i reported it immediately without telling anybody. we were ahead of the wire services and the other networks. i later learned that network headquarters here in new york exp
railed against hit. get him in line! he's going rogue! my young producer, jay wallace who is now the president of the news network would get the blame. he and others took a lot of heat. i was doing what r.a. told me to do. it was complicated. so much here, was and is. but it was working. in new orleans after katrina, as a calm after the storm exploded, he called me, asking, what is happening there? excuse me. i need a tissue. what is happening there? i told him the levees may break and the city...
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network as well. >> really excited. this year is our first year elevating our experience for our guests. the past nine years we would be on the south railer wood tavern. the buses leave at 10:00 they can buy and get a ticket. we're e experience, very exclusive in terms of the type of decor. we have a beautiful fun wall, the flower wall as well as sort of this layout people can really enjoy themselves and also meet each other. i think one of the things about this type of event is that you're able to get dressed up but also network and meet people you haven't 17 a long time. >> i love it. thank you so much becky lee. thanks guy. all right, we'll be right back, guys. we can't stay here! why? terrible toilet paper! i'll never get clean! way ahead of you. charmin ultra strong. it cleans better. it's four times stronger... ...and you can use less. enjoy the go with charmin. get to kohl's super saturday! shop early birds for the perfect gift for mom! and take an extra 20% off! give her diamond earrings for just $39.99! $15.99 sonoma pajamas and $7.19 candles. you'll get kohl's cash too! it's super saturday - only at kohl's! >> welcome back. a
network as well. >> really excited. this year is our first year elevating our experience for our guests. the past nine years we would be on the south railer wood tavern. the buses leave at 10:00 they can buy and get a ticket. we're e experience, very exclusive in terms of the type of decor. we have a beautiful fun wall, the flower wall as well as sort of this layout people can really enjoy themselves and also meet each other. i think one of the things about this type of event is that...
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network in this country. so, you know, that is part of our vision. we know that state—owned railways can work. look at the east coast railway. it was the best served railt differentiate you? we are at that point in the campaign went differences are becoming more clear. what might differentiate you from the tories is that you are saying it is a pledge, you would guarantee that going on a train journey, today, you would guarantee that going on a trainjourney, today, people commuting, they will know that when a labour government comes into power, that journey will a labour government comes into power, thatjourney will be cheaper and better. is that a pledge, or just a hope? well, let's see what is in the manifesto... we know what is in the manifesto... we know what is in the manifesto, you can't say that any more. the point is that under the tories, we have a railway system whereby the profits don't get ploughed back into reinvestment in the railways. the profits go to the private companies that are running the railways. that is not in the interests of customers crowded on trains. you haven't answered my question. that is not in the interests of customers
network in this country. so, you know, that is part of our vision. we know that state—owned railways can work. look at the east coast railway. it was the best served railt differentiate you? we are at that point in the campaign went differences are becoming more clear. what might differentiate you from the tories is that you are saying it is a pledge, you would guarantee that going on a train journey, today, you would guarantee that going on a trainjourney, today, people commuting, they will...