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let's turn to the ft and nick clegg is heading to california. mark luck about. this is despite the fact that he has heavily criticise facebook and it's like in the past, facebook paid £7 million in tax last year in the uk, despite being one of the biggest companies in the world. he is going to come in for some flak and i think he is expecting that, but it is not a crazy move to facebook to have made because he is so well liked in brussels, he is very highly regarded, they are trained to deal with the regular treat issues in the eu -- with the regular treat issues in the eu —— revelatory issues. having nick clegg said to be a spokesperson to deal with those kind of brussels issues where the big data companies really have caused a lot of damage insofar as really have caused a lot of damage insofaras eu really have caused a lot of damage insofar as eu rule makers are concerned, it is a sensible move to facebook, but it is indicative of a very brave politician who does round to as very brave politician who does round toasa very brave politician who
let's turn to the ft and nick clegg is heading to california. mark luck about. this is despite the fact that he has heavily criticise facebook and it's like in the past, facebook paid £7 million in tax last year in the uk, despite being one of the biggest companies in the world. he is going to come in for some flak and i think he is expecting that, but it is not a crazy move to facebook to have made because he is so well liked in brussels, he is very highly regarded, they are trained to deal...
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but why do facebook want nick clegg in particular?en figure salary in california quite attractive. facebook lost its head of global communications in the summer, he announced he was stepping down. it made it clear pretty quickly that it would look outside the company. it would look outside the company. it would look outside the company. it would look at somebody with political savvy. it is in the middle of this political firestorm over recent months and years. it has been in front of congress and has had questions asked in the house of commons about various scandals involving the cambridge analytic data breach. it needed somebody political and it is a surprise that is has gone to the uk, who went been heard of by most of americans. he has experience in europe, he worked in the eu and there is a lot of regulatory problems in the eu. they think he has the little savvy they need. they have said that they are looking for him to challenge their thinking and bring outside perspective outside of the company, outside of silicon valley and out
but why do facebook want nick clegg in particular?en figure salary in california quite attractive. facebook lost its head of global communications in the summer, he announced he was stepping down. it made it clear pretty quickly that it would look outside the company. it would look outside the company. it would look outside the company. it would look at somebody with political savvy. it is in the middle of this political firestorm over recent months and years. it has been in front of congress...
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nick clegg is heading to california tonight. is he the right man for the job?garden moment mark two. he really knows how to make some bold partnership decisions. i think it is amazing given his past remarks about their position on taxation, they pay just over £7 million in tax last year and just over £7 million in tax last yearandi just over £7 million in tax last yearand i think just over £7 million in tax last year and i think they chose them because he is still very well—respected in brussels and the financial times executive that in these, but it is amazing politically given his past remarks. a good choice? nick clegg is making a living out of apologising for what he did in office so you'll make it good defending the indefensible. it is about the wider revolving door that we now see with members of the court, people running the coalition. they all leave into very lucrative jobs, in george osborne's case, seven of them, and it does worry me about this whole case of evils. people going into politics for the national interest or self—interest? —— the whole cas
nick clegg is heading to california tonight. is he the right man for the job?garden moment mark two. he really knows how to make some bold partnership decisions. i think it is amazing given his past remarks about their position on taxation, they pay just over £7 million in tax last year and just over £7 million in tax last yearandi just over £7 million in tax last yearand i think just over £7 million in tax last year and i think they chose them because he is still very well—respected in...
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facebook has hired former deputy prime minister sir nick clegg as head of its global affairs and communicationsns. government borrowing, excluding public sector banks, was £4.1bn in september — £0.8bn less than september 2017. that's according to the latest data from the office for national statistics. so far this year the government has borrowed £19.9bn, more than £10bn less than for the same period last year. a warning from the ferry firm stena line. stena is the largest ferry operator in the irish sea and owns three uk ports. it's warning that a no deal brexit would create hold—ups at ports and could hit food supplies. people don't ask would like to be asked questions. you might have thought, he would have been told, this is the type of question you might expect to get. he was asked about a bbcjournalist who asked him about his £75 million bonus. it used to be 100 million but it was reduced because the shareholders were upset. it is based on share price rather than actually fa ct on share price rather than actually fact he has been working very hard and everyone thinks he deserves it. it is
facebook has hired former deputy prime minister sir nick clegg as head of its global affairs and communicationsns. government borrowing, excluding public sector banks, was £4.1bn in september — £0.8bn less than september 2017. that's according to the latest data from the office for national statistics. so far this year the government has borrowed £19.9bn, more than £10bn less than for the same period last year. a warning from the ferry firm stena line. stena is the largest ferry operator...
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i spoke at length with nick clegg and it is there to say it is a surprising move.idely criticised for being out of touch with ordinary voters, appointing a metropolitan, liberal former deputy prime minister is somewhat surprising. the other thing is if you are mark zuckerberg and you have a bruising encounters with washington and there are big concerns in america over the data scandal and russian meddling in the election, it is surprisingly have gone for someone election, it is surprisingly have gone for someone who is a brussels insider. why they have done that, what does it tell us? tells us that they clearly think he is a highly capable guy and the rate him, but they seem to think that the big upcoming battles are going to come from europe rather than america and they wanted someone with that global perspective in silicon valley. the figure he is a campaigner out —— against brexit, he will have to do that, and the big thing we can take from this, is a generation ago politicians used to have careers and then go into public service, these days it is often the othe
i spoke at length with nick clegg and it is there to say it is a surprising move.idely criticised for being out of touch with ordinary voters, appointing a metropolitan, liberal former deputy prime minister is somewhat surprising. the other thing is if you are mark zuckerberg and you have a bruising encounters with washington and there are big concerns in america over the data scandal and russian meddling in the election, it is surprisingly have gone for someone election, it is surprisingly...
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that the boss of facebook spent many months trying to persuade the former deputy prime minister nick cleggms the newly released radical preacher anjem choudry will ‘wage war‘ on the uk. and finally the guardian says saudi arabia has been spending millions with uk pr firms in a bid to boost the kingdom's image abroad. that was a quick look at the front pages. let's have a bit more of an in—depth chat with jason and anna. we will start off with jamal khashoggi. the daily mail is talking about the alleged hit man who was involved in this and ties to number ten as well. jason. brought we are finding out after this brutal murder is that the kind of attempt by the new crown princess came here on a state visit to galle us into believing that he somehow modernise -- is believing that he somehow modernise —— is modernising his kingdom, and who will speak about that in a bit. it's a fallacy. it is a fairly brutal, medieval operation. it is still a country despite the cosmetic changes that women can go to the cinema. logical opponents use it now for death penalty and we can now see it kind of carryin
that the boss of facebook spent many months trying to persuade the former deputy prime minister nick cleggms the newly released radical preacher anjem choudry will ‘wage war‘ on the uk. and finally the guardian says saudi arabia has been spending millions with uk pr firms in a bid to boost the kingdom's image abroad. that was a quick look at the front pages. let's have a bit more of an in—depth chat with jason and anna. we will start off with jamal khashoggi. the daily mail is talking...
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it did raise the spectre of him having to phone up nick clegg, who is going to work for facebook, ando bend his ear. maybe you are right, he is hoping that someone else will do that. well, they happily shared time in coalition together. happily is an interesting way of putting it! let's go to the independent. no—deal brexit would scupper austerity pledge, ben. we are back to this idea from the independent‘s point of view that no deal would be nothing short of a disaster. and that is the link that you are making. hammond is trying to ride two horses at the same time. he is trying to use the carrot and the stick. he wants to scare people into thinking, if we have a chaotic brexit, it will mean all these goodies i have laid out in front of you will be taken away. but he is also saying this concept of the double bill dividend, the triple the bonus for the country, is that if you get a deal, not only will the economic forecasts been revised up, creating more fiscal space, but also, this little watch as i have put away, i will be at the raid that. so you get this double whammy of more spend
it did raise the spectre of him having to phone up nick clegg, who is going to work for facebook, ando bend his ear. maybe you are right, he is hoping that someone else will do that. well, they happily shared time in coalition together. happily is an interesting way of putting it! let's go to the independent. no—deal brexit would scupper austerity pledge, ben. we are back to this idea from the independent‘s point of view that no deal would be nothing short of a disaster. and that is the...
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like sir nick clegg on john major and eurosceptics is people like sir nick clegg onjohn major and othersn. i think the only solution for theresa may, and at this point it doesn't look within their reach, is that they manage to sort out the future relationship. remember, we're talking at this summit really about a withdrawal agreement, this is how we get out the money we pay eu citizens‘ rights, very important things but it is not about the future relationship. what theresa may is clearly hoping and she‘s been talking about a lot this week is enough progress is made when you talk about our future trading relationship with the eu, but that mightjust relationship with the eu, but that might just solve this relationship with the eu, but that mightjust solve this whole issue that you don‘t need the backstop when it comes to northern ireland. i don‘t know if they are anywhere near that but that is clearly what she is still hoping might happen. thank you very much, vicki young in westminster. if you‘re confused about all the different terms surrounding brexit, then you can go to the bbc news we
like sir nick clegg on john major and eurosceptics is people like sir nick clegg onjohn major and othersn. i think the only solution for theresa may, and at this point it doesn't look within their reach, is that they manage to sort out the future relationship. remember, we're talking at this summit really about a withdrawal agreement, this is how we get out the money we pay eu citizens‘ rights, very important things but it is not about the future relationship. what theresa may is clearly...
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facebook has hired britain's former deputy prime minister nick clegg to run its global lobbying efforts is taking the job at a time when governments around the world are debating how to regulate the social network. clegg was at the heart of the british government from 2010 to 2015. that is your business flash update. vonnie: a story on my radar, everybody's radar at the moment, the mega millions jackpot in the u.s. the second largest in history, nearly a billion dollars. the unfortunate thing is, for me, i don't buy them if you cannot scratch it. jon: there you go, plain and simple. about the taxet implications, if there are winners at the end of the day. those are your chances of winning in front of us. vonnie: would you take a lump sum or spread over 30 years? sum, youtake a lump can invest or own way for 30 years perhaps. maybe that would be my plan of attack. remember, bloomberg users can interact with the charts shown using g tv . this is bloomberg. ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowin
facebook has hired britain's former deputy prime minister nick clegg to run its global lobbying efforts is taking the job at a time when governments around the world are debating how to regulate the social network. clegg was at the heart of the british government from 2010 to 2015. that is your business flash update. vonnie: a story on my radar, everybody's radar at the moment, the mega millions jackpot in the u.s. the second largest in history, nearly a billion dollars. the unfortunate thing...
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second slides of course there are four legs and i'm first flight of the months of the year for nick clegg the nasa astronaut he was selected for this mission back in twenty third t.v. on the when it is two years of training before officially being given the go ahead for this flight this unclear when he'll be able to go and swore bit of to this accident nevertheless it certainly hasn't dampened his dampen his spirits this is a mission that he was really intent on completing his what he had to say. i think that i think i'm most looking forward to it is just experiencing my own adaptation to space i'm going to go up there and i'm going to float for six months my feet won't need to touch the ground they'll be all kinds of kids a logical changes that are going to happen to my body and i'm going to adapt to that environment there is also going to be every day something that surprises me i just want to try to absorb as much of it as i can and i've heard lots of astronauts and cosmonauts come back from space and say that the way you describe it never does it justice photos never capture the true
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russian cosmonaut alexy sheen and american astronaut nick clegg to both arrive back where their journey started in kazakhstan's baikonur after their near death experience. and it's been a real emotional roller coaster for relatives some have already.
russian cosmonaut alexy sheen and american astronaut nick clegg to both arrive back where their journey started in kazakhstan's baikonur after their near death experience. and it's been a real emotional roller coaster for relatives some have already.
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what your reaction is to the deputy prime minister of this country former deputy prime minister nick clegg becoming head of global affairs at facebook which i think the present government has been looking at for tightening tax measures because it only paid but there's a million pounds attacks in mumbai to six billion what is the reaction is exactly what i discovered these past ten years it's called connectivity it's a network of people who you know they play in their little playground and they are them and they are the citizens somehow as if they were above the lowest. the laws they imposed to all the citizens we are aware for the country this is what's incredible because i thought that france was the only country where we had wrongdoings with minister is julius wrote the preface in your new book and as you know arguably one of the most famous facilitators of ritual blows it how did he come directly writes about like pompei oh what does it make you feel they're reading the preface of the book is. a journey in the road that last year not the text that you know i got yesterday morning and it
what your reaction is to the deputy prime minister of this country former deputy prime minister nick clegg becoming head of global affairs at facebook which i think the present government has been looking at for tightening tax measures because it only paid but there's a million pounds attacks in mumbai to six billion what is the reaction is exactly what i discovered these past ten years it's called connectivity it's a network of people who you know they play in their little playground and they...
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lying on your chest the models are all here the man who shared that lucky escape was astronaut nick clegg who paid his dues to the captain . everything was new for me it was my first time so i have to give kudos to to my commander alexei of chen and he's a seasoned veteran cosmonaut and as we were going through this he was able to tell me you know what was normal what was not normal obviously a ballistic descent we come up and we're coming back down in a fairly steep trajectory and to lose all of that energy it all ends up being absorbed as as wind resistance and g. and so the g.'s built up pretty fast luckily that we didn't have the six to seven g.'s for very long it was only a handful of seconds and then things were back down to normal from that point after that peak of gee it's a normal so we use landing and so everything went nominal from that point on. britain's house of commons has been branded a dysfunctional workplace in an independent inquiry carried out by a former high court judge says bullying and harassment of stuff have been thriving they're encouraged by a quote cover up an
lying on your chest the models are all here the man who shared that lucky escape was astronaut nick clegg who paid his dues to the captain . everything was new for me it was my first time so i have to give kudos to to my commander alexei of chen and he's a seasoned veteran cosmonaut and as we were going through this he was able to tell me you know what was normal what was not normal obviously a ballistic descent we come up and we're coming back down in a fairly steep trajectory and to lose all...
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a reference to sir nick clegg, who's got a seniorjob at facebook.o the decline in the high streets. we will provide £675 million of co—funding to create a future high streets fund to support councils to draw up formal plans for the transformation of their high streets. to invest in the improvements they need and to facilitate redevelopment of underused retail and commercial areas into residential. the chancellor switched to universal credit. i can tell the house that i am increasing work allowances in universal credit by £1000. at the cost of £i.7 billion annually once roll—out is complete. benefiting to 2.4 million working families with children. 2.4 million working families with children and people with disabilities by £630 per year. mr deputy speaker, universal credit is here to stay. and we are putting in the funding it needs to make it a success. budget announcements can cover all needs. i am pleased to announce a new mandatory business rates relief for public lavatories. so that local authorities can at last relieve themselves. for the... for
a reference to sir nick clegg, who's got a seniorjob at facebook.o the decline in the high streets. we will provide £675 million of co—funding to create a future high streets fund to support councils to draw up formal plans for the transformation of their high streets. to invest in the improvements they need and to facilitate redevelopment of underused retail and commercial areas into residential. the chancellor switched to universal credit. i can tell the house that i am increasing work...
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nick clegg joins facebook as the new head of global communications. and we have all the sport.
nick clegg joins facebook as the new head of global communications. and we have all the sport.
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there is an element of nick clegg here with a voice bubble, is it going to affect my salary?at the sun appears to suggest. how workable, ben, do you think this will be? the trouble with these taxes, on a national basis, when you are targeting multinational corporations, if they have been quite lieke. that is why they have a lwa ys quite lieke. that is why they have always dread it through the oecd or multilateral basis. they are taking a bit ofa multilateral basis. they are taking a bit of a risk. going alone, they hope it will nudge the rest of europe. europe has been talking about tojoin up and say we want to bea about tojoin up and say we want to be a part of this and we don't want to miss out on our share the revenues. it will ultimately be done ona revenues. it will ultimately be done on a multilateral basis. which he hinted at. it has done some is first internationally, might do that. he did that a couple of times. it is an interesting way of chancellors possibly sacrificing their own authority to state if you do i will leave you alone. he did it on single use plastic c
there is an element of nick clegg here with a voice bubble, is it going to affect my salary?at the sun appears to suggest. how workable, ben, do you think this will be? the trouble with these taxes, on a national basis, when you are targeting multinational corporations, if they have been quite lieke. that is why they have a lwa ys quite lieke. that is why they have always dread it through the oecd or multilateral basis. they are taking a bit ofa multilateral basis. they are taking a bit of a...
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the former deputy prime minister nick clegg has a newjob — with the social media company, facebook.rm's communications head. it comes as facebook tries to repair the compa ny‘s reputation amid controversy about transparency and the role of fake news on the platform. a brexit deal may never be reached, according to the european union's chief negotiator. michel barnier says 90% of the deal is done, but that the problems surrounding the irish border could collapse any agreement. and the prime minister is facing a fierce backlash against the idea of extending the uk's transition period after leaving the european union, as john pienaar reports. still in brussels, still turning on the charm, or trying to. still getting nowhere fast. not many more leaders club photos like this before britain leaves. but now mrs may's been handed a set of politically impossible demands as the price of a deal. she went on her way with eu leaders like donald tusk sympathetic, but still leaving her to face mutinous tories and angry unionists. brussels' chief negotiator took to french radio to say britain was b
the former deputy prime minister nick clegg has a newjob — with the social media company, facebook.rm's communications head. it comes as facebook tries to repair the compa ny‘s reputation amid controversy about transparency and the role of fake news on the platform. a brexit deal may never be reached, according to the european union's chief negotiator. michel barnier says 90% of the deal is done, but that the problems surrounding the irish border could collapse any agreement. and the prime...
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nick clegg as its new vice president of global affairs and communications it comes as the tech giant faces intense public scrutiny over data security and other issues clegg has settled to take up his new job at facebook headquarters at the start of next year is a point that comes as a surprise but insiders say clegg could help the company navigate through rough regulatory waters around the world and help restore confidence after the cambridge analytical scandal in which the daughter of millions of facebook users and their friends was compromised. it's still not clear what the conditions will be for britain's departure from the e.u. the lack of clarity isn't making life easier for french customs officials trucks are still able to travel in and out of the u.k. without hindrance but what happens if import and export judi's put in place. most companies opt to cross the channel by ferry it's cheaper than using the tunnel each day up to fifteen ferries make their way from dover to cali carrying british goods to mainland europe two million lorries used the route last year but checks are onl
nick clegg as its new vice president of global affairs and communications it comes as the tech giant faces intense public scrutiny over data security and other issues clegg has settled to take up his new job at facebook headquarters at the start of next year is a point that comes as a surprise but insiders say clegg could help the company navigate through rough regulatory waters around the world and help restore confidence after the cambridge analytical scandal in which the daughter of millions...
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and i think, when you are talking about trust in politics, we saw what happened with nick clegg and thenot repeatedly promised the public something and then say, well, it may happen in the future, perhaps, if rustles allow us to, and jacob rees—mogg and steve baker are pushing back against this, as are the dup. this would be an absolute disaster for the tory party. but the problem with this is theresa may doesn't really have a majority for chequers, she doesn't have a majority for staying in the customs union, but jacob rees—mogg majority for staying in the customs union, butjacob rees—mogg doesn't have a majority for hard exit either. parliament did vote this decisively for article 50, but there isn't a majority for any individual form of brexit. we are basically deadlocked, which might mean we would have to have the people's vote, because the only people who can decide, when the mps have proven themselves incapable of doing it, is themselves incapable of doing it, is the voters. she seems to be counting on the fact that if she can get any kind of deal, she would get enough across vari
and i think, when you are talking about trust in politics, we saw what happened with nick clegg and thenot repeatedly promised the public something and then say, well, it may happen in the future, perhaps, if rustles allow us to, and jacob rees—mogg and steve baker are pushing back against this, as are the dup. this would be an absolute disaster for the tory party. but the problem with this is theresa may doesn't really have a majority for chequers, she doesn't have a majority for staying in...
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westminster school, where nick clegg, louis theroux and helena bonham carter all studied, will now select a pupil at his former school who died in the grenfell tower fire. but critics claim less—well—off families won't really benefit. part of london's east end is getting a multibillion—pound makeover and a brand new district. known as wood wharf, the site on the isle of dogs is expected to bring around 20,000 jobs to the area. there will be a mix of retail, tech and creative industries. let's take a look at the travel situation now. it is a good start on the tubes this morning. no reported problems there at the moment, and also on the trains. turning to the roads: seven sisters road is partly blocked just after the nags head—holloway road junction, because of an accicent. at buckhurst hill: victoria road is closed outside the tube station because of a gas leak. and, between camberwell and peckham, there are temporary traffic lights on peckham road at southampton way for repairs to a gas leak. time now for the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. it is a mild start out there this morn
westminster school, where nick clegg, louis theroux and helena bonham carter all studied, will now select a pupil at his former school who died in the grenfell tower fire. but critics claim less—well—off families won't really benefit. part of london's east end is getting a multibillion—pound makeover and a brand new district. known as wood wharf, the site on the isle of dogs is expected to bring around 20,000 jobs to the area. there will be a mix of retail, tech and creative industries....
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were loudest in insisting that that was the final decision that that never been over go john major nick clegg paddy ashdown what all on air on the record saying there's never going to be another go at this think about what you're doing and you don't you'll let me is what i'm going there vote that i know they were voted for and i do i did although i do want to get your argument there about you know where does it where you draw the line but you yourself having once referred to a second referendum movement as a doomsday cult not long ago have now are now saying quickly for i'm wrong that you're so opposed to the u.k. staying in a customs union which is the labor party wants you would prefer a second referendum even to that even you're open to the idea of an. the referendum as much as you're being snarky about it because i know that what what what what what what happened here is if that were to be the case we would have effectively had a group of m.p.'s and peers who had frustrated the referendum result who had deliberately gone for an unacceptable result it with the over same of overturning it s
were loudest in insisting that that was the final decision that that never been over go john major nick clegg paddy ashdown what all on air on the record saying there's never going to be another go at this think about what you're doing and you don't you'll let me is what i'm going there vote that i know they were voted for and i do i did although i do want to get your argument there about you know where does it where you draw the line but you yourself having once referred to a second referendum...
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brad: facebook has hired britain's former deputy prime minister nick clegg.t aaking the time when governments are debating how to regulate. clegg was at the heart of the british government from 2010-2015 as leader of the liberal democrats. coming up, call it the taylor swift effect. how celebrity endorsed social media post impact votes. is launching its second self driving service. could entirely driverless roads be in the near future? this is bloomberg. ♪ brad: the midterms are three weeks away and if the past as a predictor of the future, only 40% of voters will vote this election. a mission ton change that. in 2018 the organization used data-driven strategies to reach a milestone by registering one million voters. here to discuss is deborah cleaver, the founder and ceo of vote.org. thanks for joining us. in the midterms, 18 days away, how do they look to you? >> that is such an interesting question. i would say we have seen record interest in the midterm elections, especially from people under 30. brad: what you guys doing this time round? >> this time, ok
brad: facebook has hired britain's former deputy prime minister nick clegg.t aaking the time when governments are debating how to regulate. clegg was at the heart of the british government from 2010-2015 as leader of the liberal democrats. coming up, call it the taylor swift effect. how celebrity endorsed social media post impact votes. is launching its second self driving service. could entirely driverless roads be in the near future? this is bloomberg. ♪ brad: the midterms are three weeks...
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the social media giant has hired former british deputy prime minister nick clegg. clegg will be the new leader for the global affairs and communications team. in a statement today - he says he'll move to california with his wife and three sons. clegg will report to facebook c-o-o sheryl sandberg. (justine)"music for 4 seconds." today, almost 2-thousand people came together to join the "walk to end alzheimer's" in walnut creek. the event helps raise awareness and money for alzheimer's care, support and research. our grant lodes was the m-c of the event. standing with him, is stacey harmon. she was diagonised with the disease at 40-years old. grant tells me.. it was very emotional when the mother of two .. joined him on stage. and shared how she struggles with things that used to be easy. but stays positive that one day there will be an end to alzheimers. the event raised... 560-thousand dollars today. we have a link on kron4.com ... if you want to donate. (jrs)coming up: as thousands of central american migrants are making their way to the us- mexico border... we he
the social media giant has hired former british deputy prime minister nick clegg. clegg will be the new leader for the global affairs and communications team. in a statement today - he says he'll move to california with his wife and three sons. clegg will report to facebook c-o-o sheryl sandberg. (justine)"music for 4 seconds." today, almost 2-thousand people came together to join the "walk to end alzheimer's" in walnut creek. the event helps raise awareness and money for...
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the former deputy prime minister nick clegg has a newjob with the social media company, facebook.ebook tries to repair the compa ny‘s reputation, amid controversy about transparency and the role of fake news on the platform. the north east ambulance service is the first in the country to trial the use of body cameras on crews in the hope of cutting down the number of assaults. the move comes after a dramatic increase in attacks on paramedics. peter harris reports. this is what they put up with. in the back of cameras, the —— any back in ambulances, there are cameras to film it but much is hidden in homes as people try to treat the victims. paramedics have responded to a job thatis paramedics have responded to a job that is a c one which is where we believe there was cardiac arrest or close to it and the gentleman became very violent and good the —— with the paramedic in a headlock, nearly choking him to death. 0ne situation i was choking him to death. 0ne situation iwas in choking him to death. 0ne situation i was in was attending a gentleman who had taken a drugs overdose in the
the former deputy prime minister nick clegg has a newjob with the social media company, facebook.ebook tries to repair the compa ny‘s reputation, amid controversy about transparency and the role of fake news on the platform. the north east ambulance service is the first in the country to trial the use of body cameras on crews in the hope of cutting down the number of assaults. the move comes after a dramatic increase in attacks on paramedics. peter harris reports. this is what they put up...
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the former deputy prime minister, nick clegg, has a newjob — with the social media company, facebook. be the firm's communications head. it comes as facebook tries to repair the compa ny‘s reputation, amid controversy about transparency and the role of fake news on the platform. the head of one of britian's biggest house—builders, persimmon, has come under public criticism, after walking out of an interview, in which he was asked about his £75 million bonus. jeff fairburn said, it was "unfortunate" he'd been asked the question. the bonus was one of the biggest ever awarded by a public listed company. our business correspondent, emma simpson has the story. there is a lot of buttons. do you want to come up here, mark? jeff fairburn was after a good new story with the opening of his company's new brick factory near doncaster but things soon got awkward when he was asked about his £75 million bonus. think... yeah, i'd rather not talk about that. it has been well covered. you don't want to discuss that today? are there any lessons to be learned from that? it's the biggest bonus in the coun
the former deputy prime minister, nick clegg, has a newjob — with the social media company, facebook. be the firm's communications head. it comes as facebook tries to repair the compa ny‘s reputation, amid controversy about transparency and the role of fake news on the platform. the head of one of britian's biggest house—builders, persimmon, has come under public criticism, after walking out of an interview, in which he was asked about his £75 million bonus. jeff fairburn said, it was...
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matilla almost anyone, perhaps not nick clegg, but you know... nick clegg?ay? i think it is quite clear that she is a grown—up who is doing what is best for britain, which is in short supply in politics right now. she is really working on a deal that works, notjust for the 5296 a deal that works, notjust for the 52% that voted leave but the 48% that voted to remain because i think the government needs to find a copper mines that works for everyone in the country. i think actually, most voters now have a lot of respect for her, after showing the resilience she has shown that it lasted, taking punches from all sides, from her own faction, labour and the eu and still ploughing ahead. you will do well in the conservative party with that kind of answer! you are not a conservative councillor, unlike roberto, but you area councillor, unlike roberto, but you are a conservative supporter and he would provide theresa may to continue leading the party. do you think this week has been about much more than anything apart from her survival? about her survival? i think she
matilla almost anyone, perhaps not nick clegg, but you know... nick clegg?ay? i think it is quite clear that she is a grown—up who is doing what is best for britain, which is in short supply in politics right now. she is really working on a deal that works, notjust for the 5296 a deal that works, notjust for the 52% that voted leave but the 48% that voted to remain because i think the government needs to find a copper mines that works for everyone in the country. i think actually, most voters...
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from the uk who want to talk to him about brexit, whether it is not a garage, nicola sturgeon, nick cleggo was leader of the ulster unionist party and is now a conservative peer. they say they brought with them their research paper they published a few weeks ago, which is their solution to the irish border conundrum. they argue you could use technology to do all of the checks that you need, so that nobody would notice there was a border between the uk and northern ireland, or northern ireland and ireland. the commission is of the same view, sort of, that technology could be used to some extent to sort this problem, but with a different legal basis. the eu is saying if there is in a future trade agreement between the uk and the eu, there is no other option to avoid hard border, they will use their backstop which is to say northern ireland is staying in the customs union, and applying lots of rules and regulations for the single market, as well. the people visiting michel barnier this morning are opposed to that totally. this is a chance for michel barnier to listen to what is going on in t
from the uk who want to talk to him about brexit, whether it is not a garage, nicola sturgeon, nick cleggo was leader of the ulster unionist party and is now a conservative peer. they say they brought with them their research paper they published a few weeks ago, which is their solution to the irish border conundrum. they argue you could use technology to do all of the checks that you need, so that nobody would notice there was a border between the uk and northern ireland, or northern ireland...
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sit back, step back, and maybe we should follow the advice i have read today, the appeal by nick clegg, to the british public. by the way, the danes have made such referendums three times, and each time they got another deal. until they were satisfied, even the french people in their first referendum, they refused the lisbon treaty. only after the treaty was changed according to the french wanted did they agree. so why not give britain what they always wanted, more flexibility for immigration and a few other mark autonomous areas? by the way, many other european countries want the same kind of flexibility. so things have changed, and let the british decide on what the change situation. very interesting to talk to, thank you so much for your time today. you're welcome. let's take you over to westminster where can speak to former northern ireland secretary the conservative mp theresa villiers. thank you very much for coming in, i hope that you heard the contributions there, suggesting that if proper concessions could be made in the areas of immigration and the places where people have ex
sit back, step back, and maybe we should follow the advice i have read today, the appeal by nick clegg, to the british public. by the way, the danes have made such referendums three times, and each time they got another deal. until they were satisfied, even the french people in their first referendum, they refused the lisbon treaty. only after the treaty was changed according to the french wanted did they agree. so why not give britain what they always wanted, more flexibility for immigration...
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were loudest in insisting that that was the final decision that that never been over go john major nick clegg paddy ashdown what all on air on the record saying there's never going to be another go at this think about what you're doing and you don't you'll let me know what i'm going there vote that i know you were voted for and i did it i didn't want to get your argument there about you know where did it where do you draw the line but you yourself having once referred to a second referendum movement as a doomsday cult not long ago have now are now saying quickly foreign wrong that you're so opposed to the u.k. staying in a customs union which is the labor party wants you would prefer a second referendum even to that even you're open to the idea of an. referendum as much as you're being snarky about it because no no that what what what what what happened here is if that were to be the case we would have effectively had a group of m.p.'s and peers who had frustrated the referendum result who had deliberately gone for an unacceptable result it with the over same of overturning it so the biggest
were loudest in insisting that that was the final decision that that never been over go john major nick clegg paddy ashdown what all on air on the record saying there's never going to be another go at this think about what you're doing and you don't you'll let me know what i'm going there vote that i know you were voted for and i did it i didn't want to get your argument there about you know where did it where do you draw the line but you yourself having once referred to a second referendum...
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were loudest in insisting that that was the final decision that that never been over go john major nick clegg paddy ashdown what all on our on the record saying there's never going to be another go at this think about what you're doing and you don't you'll let me is what i'm getting their votes that i know they were voted for and i do i did although i do want to get your argument there about you know where to where do you draw the line but you yourself having once referred to a second referendum movement as a doomsday cult not long ago have now are now saying quickly from wrong that you're so opposed to the u.k. staying in a customs union which is the labor party wants you would prefer a second referendum even to that even you're open to the idea of an. referendum as much as you're being snarky about it because i don't know that what what what what what what happened here is if that were to be the case we would have effectively had a group of m.p.'s and peers who had frustrated the referendum result who had deliberately gone for an unacceptable result it with the over same of overturning it s
were loudest in insisting that that was the final decision that that never been over go john major nick clegg paddy ashdown what all on our on the record saying there's never going to be another go at this think about what you're doing and you don't you'll let me is what i'm getting their votes that i know they were voted for and i do i did although i do want to get your argument there about you know where to where do you draw the line but you yourself having once referred to a second...
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were loudest in insisting that that was the final decision that that never been over go john major nick clegg paddy ashdown what all on air on the record saying there's never going to be another go at this think about what you're doing and you don't you'll let me is what i'm going there vote that i know they were voted for and i did i didn't want to get your argument there about you know where did it where do you draw the line but you yourself having once referred to a second referendum movement as a doomsday cult not long ago have now are now saying quickly for i'm wrong that you're so opposed to the u.k. staying in a customs union which is the labor party wants you would prefer a second referendum even to that even you're open to the idea of an. the referendum as much as you're being snarky about it because i know that what what what what what what happened here is if that were to be the case we would have effectively had a group of m.p.'s and peers who had frustrated the referendum result who had deliberately gone for an unacceptable result it with the over same of overturning it so the bi
were loudest in insisting that that was the final decision that that never been over go john major nick clegg paddy ashdown what all on air on the record saying there's never going to be another go at this think about what you're doing and you don't you'll let me is what i'm going there vote that i know they were voted for and i did i didn't want to get your argument there about you know where did it where do you draw the line but you yourself having once referred to a second referendum...
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theresa may and david cameron and his then deputy nick clegg before her talked about this ambition ofve been on a waiting list for counselling for 13 months, six weeks later i had my first appointment and was passed between different therapists for another six months. i eventually gave up after my counsellor said she knew i needed more support but my time was up and i could ask for a further referral. just before i had another breakdown i fortunately found a private therapist who turned my life around. i am back working full—time and can enjoy my life but iam sick full—time and can enjoy my life but i am sick of successive governments claiming things will get better, they are pointless sound bites. thank you all for your time, and keep your experiences coming in of how long you have waited to receive treatments for mental health issues. still to come... on this programme we've highlighted how thousands of women have been left with chronic pain after having vaginal mesh surgery. health officials have now published new guidelines saying that women should only be offered the implants as
theresa may and david cameron and his then deputy nick clegg before her talked about this ambition ofve been on a waiting list for counselling for 13 months, six weeks later i had my first appointment and was passed between different therapists for another six months. i eventually gave up after my counsellor said she knew i needed more support but my time was up and i could ask for a further referral. just before i had another breakdown i fortunately found a private therapist who turned my life...
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we have had jeremy corbyn going on there, tony blair, nick clegg, and now the hard brexiteers want aositioning. and trying to get an agreement between those two sides is very difficult. a lot of talk about the impact of the march on saturday. 700,000 people on the streets of london. does that make a difference? i think it does in the sense that it shows the strength of feeling and it does so in quite a visual way. those are substantial numbers and it was effective to see that. whether we doubted there was that strength of feeling there already, it has kind of already been factored in. if you look at recent british political history, the numbers that marched against the iraq war, it does not a lwa ys against the iraq war, it does not always have an impact on political decisions. it does let people know what a certain section of the public is thinking. and it also makes the people marching feel—good, which is not to dismiss it, but it does make you feel like you are doing something but it is not necessarily tra nsfer something but it is not necessarily transfer into a reaction from the
we have had jeremy corbyn going on there, tony blair, nick clegg, and now the hard brexiteers want aositioning. and trying to get an agreement between those two sides is very difficult. a lot of talk about the impact of the march on saturday. 700,000 people on the streets of london. does that make a difference? i think it does in the sense that it shows the strength of feeling and it does so in quite a visual way. those are substantial numbers and it was effective to see that. whether we...
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clegg clegg to nick run global lobbying efforts when governments around the world are debating how toulate the social network. he was at the heart of the british government as leader of the liberal democrats. global news 24 hours a day on air and on twitter powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. david: thanks so much. president trump came to office promising to shakeup trade relationships. threatened terrace on automobiles from europe. we welcome a team from barclays who have done earl reports on where we stand on trade and what it could mean for the u.s. economy. reports.ng there is a big one on china. a big one on europe. let's talk about china first. overnight, we got new china numbers. the statistical bureau the release them said part of the problem on growth is a very complex and difficult situation. i assume that is trade. is that the way you read it? >> it is. some of the export data is strong. we think the environment and relationship between the u.s. and china will become more complex and confrontationa
clegg clegg to nick run global lobbying efforts when governments around the world are debating how toulate the social network. he was at the heart of the british government as leader of the liberal democrats. global news 24 hours a day on air and on twitter powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. david: thanks so much. president trump came to office promising to shakeup trade relationships. threatened terrace on...
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nick as head of global affairs and communications team. he is the former deputy prime minister, formed a coalition government with david cameron back in 2010. clegg will start on monday and spend a week at menlo park headquarters before moving permanently to california. >>> he leaves a legacy of helping communities one book at a time. bay area readers of all ages are remembering the founder of little libraries. >>> at 6:40, or looking live at the big board of the new york stock exchange. we'll check in the market in a moment. >>> mega millions mania is sweeping the nation. profited millions from tobacco, oil, and wall street. as a rich developer, she violated clean water laws. now she's trying to buy this election. the lt. governor's office isn't for sale. i'm dr. ed hernandez. as state senator, i worked across party lines. held drug corporations accountable. invested in schools and middle-class jobs. our campaign's people powered by firefighters, teachers and nurses. because i'll put you first - not big money. >>> unfortunately the fire weather watch is now upgraded to a red flag warning through 10:00 this evening. low to mid-80s. even upper 80s
nick as head of global affairs and communications team. he is the former deputy prime minister, formed a coalition government with david cameron back in 2010. clegg will start on monday and spend a week at menlo park headquarters before moving permanently to california. >>> he leaves a legacy of helping communities one book at a time. bay area readers of all ages are remembering the founder of little libraries. >>> at 6:40, or looking live at the big board of the new york...