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people going through the most unbelievable stress and pain now as their loved ones are lying in the royal londonospital hoping that they recover. as they are frightened of racist violence and racist attacks and remarks on the street. let us treat each other with respect, let us challenge anyone that uses any kind of discriminatory or racist language in any shape or form. not in an aggressive way, just politely say to them, you would not like that said about you, do not say about anyone else. live together and respect each other. and when we lived together and respect each other we realise that we all are unique, we all are philosophers in our own way. we all have our different forms of ambition and imagination we can all achieve. and we cherish that and we learn from each other and that is what makes our society so much stronger. so if there's anything good to come out of this horrible incident on sunday night, during the month of ramadan when people should be celebrating and looking forward to the celebrations of the festival read, the person who did that thought they could divide our community
people going through the most unbelievable stress and pain now as their loved ones are lying in the royal londonospital hoping that they recover. as they are frightened of racist violence and racist attacks and remarks on the street. let us treat each other with respect, let us challenge anyone that uses any kind of discriminatory or racist language in any shape or form. not in an aggressive way, just politely say to them, you would not like that said about you, do not say about anyone else....
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joining us is trevor greetham, head of multi asset at royal london asset management.sted, as we discussed earlier, this story in the paper, four in ten millennials have no pension provision. we all know that we should be saving, but it is one thing, knowing we shared, very different to actually doing it. yes, it is. but you can turn that around, six in ten millennials do have pension provision, and that is because oporto in roman. if you ask the same question in 2012 you would have had a much lowerfigure, so it is not where everyone wants it to be but it is getting better. that auto in roman, the point is you actually have to physically, consciously opt out, so you are kind of nudged into putting a small amount of money into a pension early on, and if you want to opt out you can but most people actually don't. we were asking at the start of the programme for viewers to say who will fund your retirement. allison says doesn't national insurance play a part? yes, but those who have saved sensibly all their lives shouldn't have to pay for them. sean says i am in a good po
joining us is trevor greetham, head of multi asset at royal london asset management.sted, as we discussed earlier, this story in the paper, four in ten millennials have no pension provision. we all know that we should be saving, but it is one thing, knowing we shared, very different to actually doing it. yes, it is. but you can turn that around, six in ten millennials do have pension provision, and that is because oporto in roman. if you ask the same question in 2012 you would have had a much...
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hospitals across london, the most seriously injured were brought to king's college hospital and royal london have major trauma units. they have told us major trauma units. they have told us that 14 patients were admitted here, one has since been discharged, and also at the royal london, 12 patients were admitted to that hospital. they have been treated for a variety of injuries, but we know this lunchtime that many are still ina this lunchtime that many are still in a critical condition in hospital. we are also getting a picture of the injured, we know that four are french, one is australian, and among those injured are police officers as well. and as those injured are in hospital being treated by medical staff, they will start to begin to try to process exactly what happened to them last night. helena, thank you, helena lee, at king's college hospital. let me give you that number if you have concerns about family orfriends number if you have concerns about family or friends who may have been caught up in everything here in central london last night. it is a freephone number. that is the eme
hospitals across london, the most seriously injured were brought to king's college hospital and royal london have major trauma units. they have told us major trauma units. they have told us that 14 patients were admitted here, one has since been discharged, and also at the royal london, 12 patients were admitted to that hospital. they have been treated for a variety of injuries, but we know this lunchtime that many are still ina this lunchtime that many are still in a critical condition in...
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they beat essex in the semi final of the royal london cup, beating their huge target of 371. hard on essex‘s former england test captain alastair cook, who made 133. ryan ten doschate also made a century in the essex innings. but notts were always up with the rate. steven mullaney hit six sixes in his century, while former england all rounder samit patel was the fourth century maker of the match and hit the winning runs in an incredible win. leeds rhinos are into the semi finals of rugby league's challenge cup after a 58—0 thrashing of featherstone rovers. leeds are a step closer to winning the competition for a third time in four years, running in ten tries against their championship opponents. in super league tonight, huddersfield beat st helens 24—16. wales caretaker coach robin mcbryde says he's ready to help out the british and irish lions if they call on any of his players to bolster the squad in new zealand. the lions face the new zealand maori tomorrow morning and coach warren gatland is set to call up a handful of players and wales are already in new zealand, having
they beat essex in the semi final of the royal london cup, beating their huge target of 371. hard on essex‘s former england test captain alastair cook, who made 133. ryan ten doschate also made a century in the essex innings. but notts were always up with the rate. steven mullaney hit six sixes in his century, while former england all rounder samit patel was the fourth century maker of the match and hit the winning runs in an incredible win. leeds rhinos are into the semi finals of rugby...
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there are another 12 being treated at the royal london hospital.sity college hospital —— four. a total of 48 people were taken to hospital during the attack, 36 remain in hospital and their injuries are thought to range from the trauma of being hit by the van on london bridge to some very severe sta b on london bridge to some very severe stab wounds. a doctor said today that the patients he had seen, he said, of the people who were stabbed, they had been stamped with the clear intent to kill. he also said that those victims he said was so said that those victims he said was so shocked that they couldn't speak. it is perhaps some measure of the brutality of this attack that out of half of all of those in hospital tonight, that's 18 people, need critical care. the sister of a man who's been missing following the london bridge attack, says she believes that he was killed. melissa mcmullan, whose brother james was last seen outside one of the pubs struck by the attackers, said her pain "would never diminish". our special correspondent, lucy manning was
there are another 12 being treated at the royal london hospital.sity college hospital —— four. a total of 48 people were taken to hospital during the attack, 36 remain in hospital and their injuries are thought to range from the trauma of being hit by the van on london bridge to some very severe sta b on london bridge to some very severe stab wounds. a doctor said today that the patients he had seen, he said, of the people who were stabbed, they had been stamped with the clear intent to...
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hospitals as well, while patients we re hospitals as well, while patients were admitted into the royal london that hospital —— i2 college, 14 people were admitted to that hospital —— 12 patients at royal london. we know that 48 patients were admitted to hospital last night, and some of those patients remain in a critical condition. and here at think thomas will team up, we are told there is in enhance security, people who are arriving for appointments today being told that if they can they should bring photo identification with them. the 48 patients remain in hospital today, and also, not only with that medical help, when they are ready they will also be given a specially trained officer in terms of trying to come to terms with and deal with what they went through last night. thank you, helena. helena lee at st thomas' hospital. we are continuing with coverage all day here, seven people killed overnight in central london in that terrorist attack. 48 people injured. continuing coverage from london bridge. we will talk to an eyewitness in just a bridge. we will talk to an eyewitness injust a mo
hospitals as well, while patients we re hospitals as well, while patients were admitted into the royal london that hospital —— i2 college, 14 people were admitted to that hospital —— 12 patients at royal london. we know that 48 patients were admitted to hospital last night, and some of those patients remain in a critical condition. and here at think thomas will team up, we are told there is in enhance security, people who are arriving for appointments today being told that if they can...
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there are another 12 being treated at the royal london hospital, four at saint thomas hospital, fourspital, four at university college hospital and two at saint mary ‘s hospitals. a total of 48 people were taken to hospital during the attack, 36 remain in hospital and their injuries are thought to range from the trauma of being hit by the van on london bridge has some very severe sta b on london bridge has some very severe stab wounds. a doctor told the bbc today the patients he had seen, he said, of the people that we re seen, he said, of the people that were stabbed, they were stabbed with a clear intent to kill. he also said those victims he saw were so shocked that they couldn't speak. it is perhaps some measure of the brutality of this attack that out of half of all of those in hospital tonight, 18 people need critical care. thank you. there are just three days to go before the election — and the terror attack has sparked off heated arguments about security policy. the prime minister has been accused of cutting police numbers during her tine as home secretary. for her part, ther
there are another 12 being treated at the royal london hospital, four at saint thomas hospital, fourspital, four at university college hospital and two at saint mary ‘s hospitals. a total of 48 people were taken to hospital during the attack, 36 remain in hospital and their injuries are thought to range from the trauma of being hit by the van on london bridge has some very severe sta b on london bridge has some very severe stab wounds. a doctor told the bbc today the patients he had seen, he...
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the royal london in east london is the and saint mary's in paddington is a third.n straight here. this is a fairly short distance away from london bridge. but it is the speed of this. the prime minister was talking about the fact that police and medical services were on the ground within minutes. eight minutes after this happened the attackers were shot dead. how often do they re—her something like this ona do they re—her something like this on a saturday night and to be able to put so many men onto the ground so to put so many men onto the ground so quickly. they have a major incident plan in place which is activated immediately. a hospital, a major trauma centre, will know precisely who to call in, who are not normally rostered on. it would have possibly involve the phone calls and social media and the staff would have been called in very quickly. that is what happened in manchester. in manchester they had rehearsed precisely the scenario that very tragically unfolded. the staff were called in quickly and there were more than were needed, some came in of duty. it
the royal london in east london is the and saint mary's in paddington is a third.n straight here. this is a fairly short distance away from london bridge. but it is the speed of this. the prime minister was talking about the fact that police and medical services were on the ground within minutes. eight minutes after this happened the attackers were shot dead. how often do they re—her something like this ona do they re—her something like this on a saturday night and to be able to put so many...
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chapel in whitechapel —— the loyal royal london hospital.the people who attacked him were not representative of islam and he stands in solidarity with his muslim brothers and sisters, and he thanks everybody who has helped him and thanks to the red cross and the london ambulance. a statement from geoff ho, who works for the sunday express and was in borough market on the night of the attack. we will have more from london bridge and keep you updated with any further developments in the investigation. as people continue to come here to the bridge and lay flowers and member —— in memory of those affected. will keep you updated on developments but we will now turn our attention to the election. throughout the election campaign, we've been taking a closer look at some of the key issues in the debate. today, with the help of our specialist editors, we are focussing on brexit. our europe, business and political editors have been explaining what challenges may lie ahead, for politicians and voters. the first thing the new government has to do on bre
chapel in whitechapel —— the loyal royal london hospital.the people who attacked him were not representative of islam and he stands in solidarity with his muslim brothers and sisters, and he thanks everybody who has helped him and thanks to the red cross and the london ambulance. a statement from geoff ho, who works for the sunday express and was in borough market on the night of the attack. we will have more from london bridge and keep you updated with any further developments in the...
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we also know that at the royal london hospital, they are treating 12 patients at that hospital, and theress central london, that are continuing to treat patients. but only are they going to have the medical support, if they need operations, if they'd been badly injured, they will also have specially trained officers, when they want to talk about what happens andi they want to talk about what happens and i guess what happened and what they saw and what they went through last night. thank you very much for that update. i know you keep it up—to—date. let's talk a little bit more about the policing operation. 0ur more about the policing operation. our home affairs correspondentjoins me from scotland yard. we heard from the commissioner of the met in the last hour or so, daniel, the commissioner of the met in the last hour orso, daniel, bring the commissioner of the met in the last hour or so, daniel, bring us up—to—date with the investigation as wild as you understand. obviously, the crucial thing for the police at the crucial thing for the police at the moment is to make sure they are sure o
we also know that at the royal london hospital, they are treating 12 patients at that hospital, and theress central london, that are continuing to treat patients. but only are they going to have the medical support, if they need operations, if they'd been badly injured, they will also have specially trained officers, when they want to talk about what happens andi they want to talk about what happens and i guess what happened and what they saw and what they went through last night. thank you...
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matt: piers hillier cio at royal london asset management is with us.erstandable that germans don't want to share risk without taking part in decision-making. i don't think anybody would want to do that. is that where we are headed with the eurozone? do we have to create these tools , it is just wolfgang schaeuble can't say it otherwise people think the germans want to take over? piers: you hit the nail on the head. they want to get individual nations to sort out their domestic problems. die and i were just talking about the issue in spain. popular problem has been resolved and bit i bit, the spanish banking market is tidying itself up. the next piece we move onto after the election in italy is how we address these long-term problem solving banks and the italian space? bit by bit, we are checking down political risk in europe. indoes seem the ecb conjunction with the rest of europe, are trying to find a way to manage the problem overtime. in some ways, that is the best result for the germans because it doesn't look overtly political, but what they have
matt: piers hillier cio at royal london asset management is with us.erstandable that germans don't want to share risk without taking part in decision-making. i don't think anybody would want to do that. is that where we are headed with the eurozone? do we have to create these tools , it is just wolfgang schaeuble can't say it otherwise people think the germans want to take over? piers: you hit the nail on the head. they want to get individual nations to sort out their domestic problems. die and...
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the paramedics that treated me on the day before i got to hospital, the staff at the royal london hospitall gp and the nurses there. i'm going really well, the recovery is really going well. good to hear. would you have done anything differently would you think?” would you have done anything differently would you think? i try not to think about it to be perfectly honest, i would have done exactly the same thing... hopefully i will never have to put myself in that situation again. to be honest ori that situation again. to be honest or i needed to do was to buy people time to get away. i get it, that was myjob, i'm time to get away. i get it, that was my job, i'm happy time to get away. i get it, that was myjob, i'm happy with that —— all i needed. your friends and the people in that restaurant will be very grateful i'm sure and i'm pleased you are recovering well, thank you for talking to us this morning. thank you for your time, appreciate it. somebody who does something so brave and so selfless being so humble and modest, incredible. good morning, helen. he led to both of you. another hot
the paramedics that treated me on the day before i got to hospital, the staff at the royal london hospitall gp and the nurses there. i'm going really well, the recovery is really going well. good to hear. would you have done anything differently would you think?” would you have done anything differently would you think? i try not to think about it to be perfectly honest, i would have done exactly the same thing... hopefully i will never have to put myself in that situation again. to be honest...
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kaufmann's worked many times with antonio pappano at london's royal opera house, and with him is no making to do it with him here. because he said you won't leave, so he's got to come to you. laughs well, it's my house, you know. of course he's maybe not the only fantastic conductor on the planet, but somehow i think we speak the same musical language. i hear he hums a lot. yeah, he does. i mean, i'm far away. if you sit in the front row right next to the pit you can probably hear him. all the time. and he's chewing also — it's as if he's digesting the music that he just creates. # getting slower and slower, which it should, but still with tension... # dulce... i think when otello's working correctly, you sort of feel like you shouldn't be watching. it's something so private, it's something so ghastly happening between, basically, two good people, otello and desdemona, and one very bad person. there are only a few singers who have the technique, who have the stagecraft, who have the courage, the charisma, to pull it off. if you don't know what you're doing, it can potentially do harm to yo
kaufmann's worked many times with antonio pappano at london's royal opera house, and with him is no making to do it with him here. because he said you won't leave, so he's got to come to you. laughs well, it's my house, you know. of course he's maybe not the only fantastic conductor on the planet, but somehow i think we speak the same musical language. i hear he hums a lot. yeah, he does. i mean, i'm far away. if you sit in the front row right next to the pit you can probably hear him. all the...
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well lets ask richard marwood, senior fund manager, royal london asset management. ? the significance of these chinese stocks being included? they are a very large index provider, they decide what is a certain benchmark index. —— msci. they have decided they will include these chinese companies and once you are in an index, you will find passive tracker funds will have to buy whatever you have put in the index. historically, there has been a shining away from being exposed to chinese companies because there is uncertainty about the governance of the companies and also whether the markets are fully transparent. if there is too much government intervention. once that has been included in the benchmarks, you will get investors forced to by the companies. ordinarily invest investors. what is happening in sterling?l little bit of a roller—coaster, as you say, mixed messages out there, winding back a few weeks, the last vote of the monetary policy commission, it was surprising that the vote was as close as it was. —— monetary policy committee. the decision was to leave in
well lets ask richard marwood, senior fund manager, royal london asset management. ? the significance of these chinese stocks being included? they are a very large index provider, they decide what is a certain benchmark index. —— msci. they have decided they will include these chinese companies and once you are in an index, you will find passive tracker funds will have to buy whatever you have put in the index. historically, there has been a shining away from being exposed to chinese...
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bear, and after the london bridge attack the prince of wales and duchess of cornwall went to the royal londonchess of cambridge here at a very busy king's couege cambridge here at a very busy king's college hospital in south london. she is meeting a variety of people. she is meeting a variety of people. she will meet about eight of the staff who worked on that saturday evening, notjust staff who worked on that saturday evening, not just the staff who worked on that saturday evening, notjust the doctors, not just the nurses, but the support staff and reporters. —— and the porters. also privately away from the camera she will meet some of the patients who are still here, there are seven still here, one who was critically ill, but she will meet the other six, who are in a more sta ble the other six, who are in a more stable condition, and then at the end of that, before she leaves her, she will also meet a senior doctor to learn about the work that the hospital does to support the staff to process what they have experienced when they treat these patients. is there any significance in the fact it
bear, and after the london bridge attack the prince of wales and duchess of cornwall went to the royal londonchess of cambridge here at a very busy king's couege cambridge here at a very busy king's college hospital in south london. she is meeting a variety of people. she is meeting a variety of people. she will meet about eight of the staff who worked on that saturday evening, notjust staff who worked on that saturday evening, not just the staff who worked on that saturday evening, notjust the...
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the royal london hospital had 12 people admitted, six of those, half of those, 50%, are still in criticalas', four taken there and also four are in critical care. saint mary's, one victim taken there and he or she is still in critical care. we know that four police officers are in hospital as well at the moment, we are not sure where they are. one was a british transport police officer who has been visited by his commissioner. he is seriously injured having been stabbed several times, he fought off one of the attackers with his baton. the other three are metropolitan police officers. one was off duty, we understand he was a rugby player in his spare time, and he made contact with one of the knife men and were seriously stabbed as a result of that. we are not quite sure if he is still in a critical position. the nationalities you mention, justin trudeau, the canadian prime minister, talking of one canadian victim. he or she has not been named. it is worth reminding people that borough market near london bridge is such a cosmopolitan area. this area is popular not only with londoners, that
the royal london hospital had 12 people admitted, six of those, half of those, 50%, are still in criticalas', four taken there and also four are in critical care. saint mary's, one victim taken there and he or she is still in critical care. we know that four police officers are in hospital as well at the moment, we are not sure where they are. one was a british transport police officer who has been visited by his commissioner. he is seriously injured having been stabbed several times, he fought...
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they visited the royal london hospital where they've heard from the first paramedics on the scene. like this is a painful time for those affected. many families are 110w those affected. many families are now facing the trauma that a terror attack brings. more questions are being asked about how the attackers went apparently unnoticed. the foreign secretary boris johnson said the government would be looking into exactly what was know previously about the killers. the labour mayor of london —— sadiq khan —— has said that planned cuts to the size of the metropolitan police force will make it harder to stop terror attacks in the future. 0ur political correspondent mark lobell reports. after london bridge, the second terror attack to strike the election campaign, security now at its heart, to strike the election campaign, security now is under scrutiny. questions for the conservatives about whether the government missed a red flag over the third man involved. the police did the time and place for the investigation but as they said after the manchester attack there will look at their pro
they visited the royal london hospital where they've heard from the first paramedics on the scene. like this is a painful time for those affected. many families are 110w those affected. many families are now facing the trauma that a terror attack brings. more questions are being asked about how the attackers went apparently unnoticed. the foreign secretary boris johnson said the government would be looking into exactly what was know previously about the killers. the labour mayor of london...
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prince charles and camilla visit the royal london hospital where 12 of the injured were taken on saturdays reaches a £200 million settlement with investors who say they were misled about the bank's strength during the financial crisis. and it's twice the size ofjupiter with a temperature of over 4,000 degrees celsius — scientists discover the hottest planet ever found. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. french police say they have shot a man at the pick eagle of notre dame in paris after he tried to attack and officer using a hammer. police have closed the area and are asking people to stay away. reports say the attacker has been injured and his condition is not clear. 0n the line now is a witness inside the cathedral. what are you seeing, what is happening outside? we cannot see anything outside. we are inside the cathedral and closed in, obviously. what happened, when will you aware there was a problem?” what happened, when will you aware there was a problem? i was getting my bag checked and i was about to come inside i heard the gunshots and turned around and we saw a man on the g
prince charles and camilla visit the royal london hospital where 12 of the injured were taken on saturdays reaches a £200 million settlement with investors who say they were misled about the bank's strength during the financial crisis. and it's twice the size ofjupiter with a temperature of over 4,000 degrees celsius — scientists discover the hottest planet ever found. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. french police say they have shot a man at the pick eagle of notre dame in paris...
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the two other hospitals in london with major trauma units are royal london, 12 people taken there, andight patients taken in but five have been discharged. very few details are coming out of the hospitals at the moment about how seriously injured people are. we know that some are critically injured but at the moment out of respect for patient confidentiality and for their families and the police operation, very few more details are being given. one fact that we do know, among the injured, among the 48, four police officers. one was a british transport police officer who was very british transport police officer who was very seriously injured. we think he was attacked with a knife. one of the other police officers was an off—duty met police officer, described as a rugby, sporty, and is an police officer. he actually tackled one of the knifeman and was injured and he has knife injuries. we are not quite sure how serious they are. we have been onto nhs england and we are hoping in the next hour for england and we are hoping in the next hourfor more england and we are hoping in the next ho
the two other hospitals in london with major trauma units are royal london, 12 people taken there, andight patients taken in but five have been discharged. very few details are coming out of the hospitals at the moment about how seriously injured people are. we know that some are critically injured but at the moment out of respect for patient confidentiality and for their families and the police operation, very few more details are being given. one fact that we do know, among the injured, among...
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royal london, university college, mary ‘s and king ‘s college hospital in south london behind me whereetwork so on saturday night at warhurst plan went into place and tributes have been paid to the medical staff from the head of an age of england. those first responders running towards danger in order to save lives and hospital staff coming in and treating those who so desperately need help. we saw in that report little while ago, elizabeth o'neill, the mother of daniel o'neill, standing pretty much iam now, daniel o'neill, standing pretty much i am now, and talking about the injuries to her son who is being treated in hospital behind me. she says she is in shock and cannot believe what happened. she described the attack is callous and barbaric. a sentiment shared across the and across the world. it tookjust six minutes for ambulances to attend the scene on saturday night and that swift response certainly helped. we -- if swift response certainly helped. we —— if we have any updates on the status of the injured, we will bring them to you. andy, we hear that there had been a number of r
royal london, university college, mary ‘s and king ‘s college hospital in south london behind me whereetwork so on saturday night at warhurst plan went into place and tributes have been paid to the medical staff from the head of an age of england. those first responders running towards danger in order to save lives and hospital staff coming in and treating those who so desperately need help. we saw in that report little while ago, elizabeth o'neill, the mother of daniel o'neill, standing...
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later, they traveled to the royal london hospital where 12 victims of the attack are still recoveringe 73rd anniversary of d-day, a ceremony held at the world war ii memorial in the nation's capital. veterans placed wreaths at the atlantic arch in memory of those lost in the invasion of norma y normandy. that's the news update, kelly, see you tomorrow, back down to you. >> thank you, sue. >>> anthem is making plans to leave the obamacare insurance market in ohio, and we have more on the story. >> anthem is pulling out of the obamacare, change next year citing uncertainty in, quote, an increasing lack of overall predict the when it comes to regulation. anthem is the only statewide insurer in the buckeye state. the move could leave more than 10,000 people in 18 counties with no insurer choice next year. more than a million members across 14 states, anthem is the sole insurer in kentucky, georgia, missouri, and nevada according to the robert wood johnson family foundation. more departure leaves big holes. they cite uncertainty for pulling out specifically whether the administration funds
later, they traveled to the royal london hospital where 12 victims of the attack are still recoveringe 73rd anniversary of d-day, a ceremony held at the world war ii memorial in the nation's capital. veterans placed wreaths at the atlantic arch in memory of those lost in the invasion of norma y normandy. that's the news update, kelly, see you tomorrow, back down to you. >> thank you, sue. >>> anthem is making plans to leave the obamacare insurance market in ohio, and we have more...
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investors eyes were cast on london's royal academy today as federal reserve chair janet yellen gave a speech expected to spell out in the near future interest rate hike and other monetary policy in the run up favored in part by an easing dollar gold held held optimistically steady thanks largely to reforms of the banking system since the two thousand and eight financial crisis yellen does not believe that there will be another such crash in her lifetime as for ours she says we are at least much safer with current reforms in place instead of being unwound this comes as u.s. president donald trump has vowed to cut banking regulation u.s. secretary of the treasury steve newsham has proposed easing up on restrictions big banks now face in their trading operations yellen also reiterated her view that the u.s. central bank would continue to raise interest rates only gradually gold responded by notching its fourth gain in five sessions and then at twelve hundred fifty dollars as the dollar itself and equities weakened. and the man responsible for the deaths of seventy six people infected wit
investors eyes were cast on london's royal academy today as federal reserve chair janet yellen gave a speech expected to spell out in the near future interest rate hike and other monetary policy in the run up favored in part by an easing dollar gold held held optimistically steady thanks largely to reforms of the banking system since the two thousand and eight financial crisis yellen does not believe that there will be another such crash in her lifetime as for ours she says we are at least much...
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the message comes in advance of the annual trooping the colour parade in london — our royal correspondentitchell is there. a slightly different tone on route this year, nick? yes. the queen's birthday parade is normally the ceremonial high point of the summer but this year and expression of a nation's sadness. that was given expression both in the minute's silence and in the statement issued by the queen this morning. that minute's silence added to the programme very much at the last minute but ioas as the queen and duke of edinburgh left buckingham palace they stood in a minute into bute to those lost at g re nfell tower minute into bute to those lost at grenfell tower and also the terrorist atrocities in manchester and london. i do then in that statement which she issued this morning, referring as we opposed to the sombre national mood, and recalling the fact of course that she visited grenfell tower yesterday herself and manchester last month when she said that she was profoundly struck by the immediate inclination of people throughout the country to offer comfort and support to those
the message comes in advance of the annual trooping the colour parade in london — our royal correspondentitchell is there. a slightly different tone on route this year, nick? yes. the queen's birthday parade is normally the ceremonial high point of the summer but this year and expression of a nation's sadness. that was given expression both in the minute's silence and in the statement issued by the queen this morning. that minute's silence added to the programme very much at the last minute...
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services that just social cleansing at the ground fell tower in west london this week and we asked the tory co-chair of britain's royal party safety and rescue group so david amos how much theresa may was to blame for the london fire and. what could the cia have conceivably got to do with the death of the best selling soundtrack artist of all time the inimitable whitney houston we will cointelpro with award winning filmmaker nick broomfield and sharon framed on whether to raise them a good deal with the means the end of the northern ireland peace process all of them all coming up in today's going underground but first no one really knows how many people have been killed by government austerity to bail out the bankrupt city of london since twenty zero eight the journal of the royal society of medicine says thirty thousand deaths alone could be linked to health service cuts but if anyone wanted member for the slashing of emergency services social housing and capitalist regulation this week's tragic and lethal inferno in london was it no wonder social cleansing emerges an issue within minutes of the fire breaking out in
services that just social cleansing at the ground fell tower in west london this week and we asked the tory co-chair of britain's royal party safety and rescue group so david amos how much theresa may was to blame for the london fire and. what could the cia have conceivably got to do with the death of the best selling soundtrack artist of all time the inimitable whitney houston we will cointelpro with award winning filmmaker nick broomfield and sharon framed on whether to raise them a good deal...
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bridge she was with the prince of wales at the royal under the hospital visiting members of the public there who were injured in the londonthe kernel‘s review when the duke of cambridge oversaw the parade as colonel of the irish guards. the royal salute sounded by this field offices trumpeter joe the royal salute sounded by this field offices trumpeterjoe gregg of the lifeguards. this year her majesty celebrated her 9ist birthday in april attending her 65th birthday parade as sovereign, a record unmatched by any other british monarch. this year, 2017, also marking the sapphire juba monarch. this year, 2017, also marking the sapphirejuba leave for a british monarchy am the milestone of 65 years. at her majesty's side once again this year the duke of edinburgh who celebrated his 96th birthday last saturday. the royal household announced last month that the duke would not be undertaking many public engagements from the autumn, stepping back from a lot of those commitments he has had over the years. but here today in his capacity of colonel of the grenadier guards but for the first time at the parade not in his colonel's unif
bridge she was with the prince of wales at the royal under the hospital visiting members of the public there who were injured in the londonthe kernel‘s review when the duke of cambridge oversaw the parade as colonel of the irish guards. the royal salute sounded by this field offices trumpeter joe the royal salute sounded by this field offices trumpeterjoe gregg of the lifeguards. this year her majesty celebrated her 9ist birthday in april attending her 65th birthday parade as sovereign, a...
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we have an agreement with the royal mint in london p are we will trade gold where it will be on a distributedger. it will be for every gold bar out there. intois our first entry block chain technology as it relates to that but as far as the currency goes, it might feel butttle premature right now we have to look at this to see how the world wants to participate. if it does, you know as well as i do we have to have a strong and credible underlying cash market for we can create a derivatives market on this otherwise, per dispense are not quite sure what their trading. >> a lot of questions on what you need to see making the market on the products. i want your thoughts on how the financial services committee holding a hearing on the u.s. market structure looking at how it is evolved and was getting in the way of it working better, and issue is whether companies are avoiding going public because of the cost and the regulatory burden and the fact that there are plenty of capital and private markets. do you think public markets are losing at -- efficacy? hard to really determine that. everyone has
we have an agreement with the royal mint in london p are we will trade gold where it will be on a distributedger. it will be for every gold bar out there. intois our first entry block chain technology as it relates to that but as far as the currency goes, it might feel butttle premature right now we have to look at this to see how the world wants to participate. if it does, you know as well as i do we have to have a strong and credible underlying cash market for we can create a derivatives...
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48 others injured when three men drove a van into pedestrians on london bridge, then stabbed people in borough market. here is our royal. a senior royal and those who responded to the aftermath of the attack. nine days on, several patients continue to be cared for here. it's everyone, isn't it, the team that's involved. well done to you. thank you. the first of the injured arrived in the back of a police van. king's college hospital is sadly well used to treating stab victims, normally they're young men. the amount of female patient that were involved, which i think was quite traumatic for the staff, and for everybody involved. alos, patients were very distressed, and the people that brought them in, as well, it was alljust unfolding in front of us. this hospital is one of five that responded to the terror attack. the skill of the surgeons and quality of the care provided has meant that everyone who made it to hospital has survived. one of them is candice hedge, reunited here with herfamily. she was stabbed in the neck. the 34—year—old is from brisbane. two other australians didn't survive. it's such a tight community
48 others injured when three men drove a van into pedestrians on london bridge, then stabbed people in borough market. here is our royal. a senior royal and those who responded to the aftermath of the attack. nine days on, several patients continue to be cared for here. it's everyone, isn't it, the team that's involved. well done to you. thank you. the first of the injured arrived in the back of a police van. king's college hospital is sadly well used to treating stab victims, normally they're...
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this is the estate which owns large parts of london, royal ascot, windsor great park, all sorts of otherwhich is going to costjust under £400 million over ten years, the proportion of the profits from the crown estate which will go to the monarchy has been raised to 25% of the net profits. that is what accounts for this increase in the money that is going to buckingham palace. the increase is specifically tied to the refurbishment. now that hasn't actually started yet. they're still at the planning stage, preliminary work. but it is going to be a huge effort. little of it will be visible. because it's all the bits behind the walls and under the floors, which haven't been touched for decades, and which they regard as a significant risk to the integrity of the building. republic anti—monarchist group they say this amount of money is unsustainable. they say that the sovereign grant has risen 167% since 2012 and they say that the figure from the palace, the palace figure is that the cost of the monarchy equates to 65p per person in this country, which conveniently is the cost of a first clas
this is the estate which owns large parts of london, royal ascot, windsor great park, all sorts of otherwhich is going to costjust under £400 million over ten years, the proportion of the profits from the crown estate which will go to the monarchy has been raised to 25% of the net profits. that is what accounts for this increase in the money that is going to buckingham palace. the increase is specifically tied to the refurbishment. now that hasn't actually started yet. they're still at the...
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three islamist militants crash a van into crowds on london bridge before attacking people with knives around nearby borough market. here's our royalnt. a senior royal and those who responded to the aftermath of the attack. nine days on, several patients continue to be cared for here. the first of the injured arrived in the back of a police van. king's college hospital is sadly very used to treating stabbing victims. normally they are young men. the amount of female patients involved was quite dramatic for the staff and for everyone involved. many patients were very distressed. it was all just many patients were very distressed. it was alljust unfolding. this hospital is one of five that responded to the terror attack. the skill of the surgeons and the quality of care provided has meant eve ryo ne quality of care provided has meant everyone who made it to hospital has survived. 0ne everyone who made it to hospital has survived. one of them is canada's hedge, reunited with herfamily. —— candice hedge. she was stabbed in the neck. the 34—year—old is from brisbane. two other australians did not survive. it is such a tight community. a
three islamist militants crash a van into crowds on london bridge before attacking people with knives around nearby borough market. here's our royalnt. a senior royal and those who responded to the aftermath of the attack. nine days on, several patients continue to be cared for here. the first of the injured arrived in the back of a police van. king's college hospital is sadly very used to treating stabbing victims. normally they are young men. the amount of female patients involved was quite...
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the hospital stay comes a month after he announced that he's retiring from royal duties this fall and missed a big event in london, the queen's speech. presence -- prince charles was there instead. >>> and a statue of the 16th president is turning heads in chicago. >> this 9-foot-tall depiction of young abraham lincoln is getting, um -- >> hey, abe. look at his muscles. >> look at his -- yeah. so combined with the flowing hair and half-buttoned shirt. some are calling it babe-ra-ham lincoln. >> uh-huh, and since there aren't any photos of lincoln as a young man, the artist had to imagine what he looked like. i like it. i think it's a great piece of art. >> he >> a house divided. >> he brought the house together there. swooping hair. >> we're united already. young abe lincoln. a total fox. a resident says he's definitely the hottest lincoln i've ever seen. >> with malice toward none! >> he's going to do the entire gettysburg address. >> i think we're good. >> you've got more than four scores. >>> in the "skinny", rihanna's breakup advice. >>> plus comments from prince harry, saying no one in his family wants to be
the hospital stay comes a month after he announced that he's retiring from royal duties this fall and missed a big event in london, the queen's speech. presence -- prince charles was there instead. >>> and a statue of the 16th president is turning heads in chicago. >> this 9-foot-tall depiction of young abraham lincoln is getting, um -- >> hey, abe. look at his muscles. >> look at his -- yeah. so combined with the flowing hair and half-buttoned shirt. some are calling...
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behind me here, 13 patients, eight of which are critical, at royal london, 12 patients, six in criticalient in critical care. as we heard there, many nationalities being treated here, we know that one canadian died, one french, and some of the stories about the it just shows the itjust shows the remarkable speed with which the emergency services responded to this attack last night. ambulances and the ambulance helicopter as well on site within six minutes of those first attacks at 10:08pm. let's talk about how medics prepare for something like this. gillet mers and i, ally hogg the respondent, is here. you know that they have enough blood and the teams are trained. how often they do exercises like this? they are very well prepared for this kind of incident. this is a major trauma unit, it specialises in injuries like stabbings, gunshot wounds, road traffic accidents. it is already very well prepared. it does have practices, rehearsals for this kind of big incident. whilst they are used to doing with these sorts of injuries, they are not used to doing with so many in such a short space o
behind me here, 13 patients, eight of which are critical, at royal london, 12 patients, six in criticalient in critical care. as we heard there, many nationalities being treated here, we know that one canadian died, one french, and some of the stories about the it just shows the itjust shows the remarkable speed with which the emergency services responded to this attack last night. ambulances and the ambulance helicopter as well on site within six minutes of those first attacks at 10:08pm....
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london bridge. when we have more information, we will update this twitter feed. that from the royalome reports say a van has hit some pedestrians on that bridge. this, of course, quite concerning after the march 22nd westminster bridge terrorist attack. you may recall that one drove a car right on westminster bridge killing four people, injuring 50. we do not know at this hour if this, indeed, is related to terrorism, if this is a terrorist attack or an accident. but clearly, it raises concerns and worries about that possibility there at the london bridge which is north and just around the corner of the bend of the thames river. if you have been there, let's listen to live coverage of our sister network, sky news, in london right now. >> does not necessarily mean, of course, that this is a terrorist attack. >> no, but all the information that we're seeing and hearing does point in that direction. the information that is coming through, certainly from scotland yard, is that they are preparing to describe this as a major incident, to clear it as a major incident. and the fact that you
london bridge. when we have more information, we will update this twitter feed. that from the royalome reports say a van has hit some pedestrians on that bridge. this, of course, quite concerning after the march 22nd westminster bridge terrorist attack. you may recall that one drove a car right on westminster bridge killing four people, injuring 50. we do not know at this hour if this, indeed, is related to terrorism, if this is a terrorist attack or an accident. but clearly, it raises concerns...
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looks awful london is one of the world's richest cities in kensington and chelsea the royal no less of kensington and chelsea is one of the wealthy wealthiest parts of london but so not all and so selfish in their economic outlook and so much each man for himself and a lack of social care for the fellow man that people are living in awful community conditions after losing their host through what appears to be negligence and penny pinching in refurbishing the that of the flood block the flood of course seems would have been refurbished to give another visual impression to the richer residents nearby so it really looks appalling and it's really the way the u.k. has gone for quite a number of years of. being aware of the price of everything but absolute the value of nothing and a lot of critics i mean you probably heard the reports before sort of earlier in the day they've seized on reports that only five million pounds has been earmarked for for this particular disaster yet four hundred million pre-decided to renovate backing in paris but is that a fair comparison. of fear and fear of th
looks awful london is one of the world's richest cities in kensington and chelsea the royal no less of kensington and chelsea is one of the wealthy wealthiest parts of london but so not all and so selfish in their economic outlook and so much each man for himself and a lack of social care for the fellow man that people are living in awful community conditions after losing their host through what appears to be negligence and penny pinching in refurbishing the that of the flood block the flood of...
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the royal correspondent nicholas witchell is at the king edward vii hospital in west london and sendhealth incident. no one expects the duke to be in hospital for more than a couple of nights. he was admitted last night on the road from windsor as a precautionary measure for the treatment of an infection linked to a pre—existing condition. that is thought to be a reference to 2012 when he was twice admitted for the treatment of a bladder infection. that was successful. the following year he had abdominal surgery. he recovered after a couple of months and in recent times his health as being good. however, he is 96 now. he is stepping back from public life. today he has been in good spirits. the fact the queen carried on with the programme at royal ascot, indicates there is no cause for concern. let's have a look at some of the other top stories. the prince of wales has visited the scene of monday's terror attack outside a mosque in north london. police are questioning a man held in connection with the attack in which a van was driven at worshippers. prince charles has sent a message f
the royal correspondent nicholas witchell is at the king edward vii hospital in west london and sendhealth incident. no one expects the duke to be in hospital for more than a couple of nights. he was admitted last night on the road from windsor as a precautionary measure for the treatment of an infection linked to a pre—existing condition. that is thought to be a reference to 2012 when he was twice admitted for the treatment of a bladder infection. that was successful. the following year he...
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(steve) plus the royals visit victims of the london highrise fire.re learning more about those who died in the fire. (pam) the two georgia inmates who killed two state corrections officers.. have been re-arrested... and are heading back to georgia.(pam) escaped inmates ricky dubose and donnie roe ... were taken into custody last night in tennessee. police say, both men escaped from a prisoner bus... and while they were on the run... allegedly stole five vehicles, robbed two homes and terrorized an elderly couple the elderly couple then called 9-1-1. (pam) shortly afterward, the two escaped inmates led the police on a high-speed chase. a judge says, the pair faces two counts of murder, one count of prison escape and one count of motor vehicle hijacking. (steve) people in london took to the streets today to demand answers and justice after the deadly fire at the grenfell tower high-rise this week. dozens of protesters gathered at kensington town hall saying they are desperate for information on why this fire
(steve) plus the royals visit victims of the london highrise fire.re learning more about those who died in the fire. (pam) the two georgia inmates who killed two state corrections officers.. have been re-arrested... and are heading back to georgia.(pam) escaped inmates ricky dubose and donnie roe ... were taken into custody last night in tennessee. police say, both men escaped from a prisoner bus... and while they were on the run... allegedly stole five vehicles, robbed two homes and terrorized...
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let me bring in cnn royal commenter kate williams in london.ate, you know, the whole king or queen, i don't think so, how has that landed where you are? >> well, it's been an extraordinary interview. it's incredibly frank. we're used to harry being the most outspoken member of the royal family. he's criticized the press. he's talked about their invasion of the life of his girlfriend. he's opened up about how heartbroken he was over his mother and he felt he had to seek counseling. he was very devastated over her death. but this is a new step. this isn't talking about the press. this isn't talking about himself. he's now talking about the monarchy and he basically says, no one would want to be king or queen. none of us want to do it. we have to do it out of duty and what he's implicitly saying is, this a bomb shell i have to say. >> it's huge. you know, we all saw it this morning. he's talking about the monarchy, but he's talking about his mom. he talks about his mom, and her very public funeral. let me just read part of what he said. my mother
let me bring in cnn royal commenter kate williams in london.ate, you know, the whole king or queen, i don't think so, how has that landed where you are? >> well, it's been an extraordinary interview. it's incredibly frank. we're used to harry being the most outspoken member of the royal family. he's criticized the press. he's talked about their invasion of the life of his girlfriend. he's opened up about how heartbroken he was over his mother and he felt he had to seek counseling. he was...
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"show us tabloid had headlines saying, "show us you care" when the royal family was criticised for not coming to meet people in londonthe queen in this while officials call ahead of nation, focal point, at moments of celebration, and pleasure for the nation, but this, obviously, a moment of sorrow. she has come with prince william and that isn't itself a significant moment. she is relying more and more on the younger members coming to say thank you to the firefighters, to the volunteers and meeting some of those who are directly suffering as a result of this fire. peter, you talk about the contrast between the queen's actions now and the criticism of her behaviour 20 years ago when princess diana died for them that of course was a different occasion. it has absolutely close to home, about her family, occasion. it has absolutely close to home, about herfamily, whereas this is about the city of london, local people, and the nation? yes, the reason i mention 20 years ago is because it's in the context of how the royal family judge because it's in the context of how the royal familyjudge public mood and it's always diffi
"show us tabloid had headlines saying, "show us you care" when the royal family was criticised for not coming to meet people in londonthe queen in this while officials call ahead of nation, focal point, at moments of celebration, and pleasure for the nation, but this, obviously, a moment of sorrow. she has come with prince william and that isn't itself a significant moment. she is relying more and more on the younger members coming to say thank you to the firefighters, to the...
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grandmother queen elizabeth on a visit to an emergency shelter in west london to meet survivors of the tower disaster. the royals also thanked volunteers and emergency service workers who are working to clothe and house residents who lost everything in the fire. prince william vowed that they would return. >>> now for the latest on the russia investigation at the white house, the probe is reportedly widening now to include president trump's son- in-law jared kushner. mola lenghi has more from the white house. >> president trump's frustration with the russia investigation spilled over on twitter again friday. he wrote, after seven with the russians, nobody has been able to show any proof. sad. thursday night the washington post reported special counsel robert mueller is now investigating the finances and business dealings of jared kushner, the president's son-in- law and senior white house adviser. kushner's attorney responded by saying it would be standard practice to examine financial records, and he will comply with any requests from investigators. president trump says the russia investigation is fake news and
grandmother queen elizabeth on a visit to an emergency shelter in west london to meet survivors of the tower disaster. the royals also thanked volunteers and emergency service workers who are working to clothe and house residents who lost everything in the fire. prince william vowed that they would return. >>> now for the latest on the russia investigation at the white house, the probe is reportedly widening now to include president trump's son- in-law jared kushner. mola lenghi has...
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three islamist militants crash a van into crowds on london bridge, before attacking people with knives around nearby borough market. here's our royaled to the aftermath of the attack. nine days on, several patients continue to be cared for here. it's everyone, isn't it, the team that's involved. well done to you. thank you. the first of the injured arrived in the back of a police van. king's college hospital is sadly well used to treating stab victims, normally they're young men. the amount of female patients that were involved, which i think was quite traumatic for the staff, and for everybody involved. alos, patients were very distressed, and the people that brought them in, as well, it was alljust unfolding in front of us. this hospital is one of five that responded to the terror attack. the skill of the surgeons and quality of the care provided has meant that everyone who made it to hospital has survived. one of them is candice hedge, reunited here with herfamily. she was stabbed in the neck. the 34—year—old is from brisbane. two other australians didn't survive. it's such a tight community and... yeah, it's not fair that they
three islamist militants crash a van into crowds on london bridge, before attacking people with knives around nearby borough market. here's our royaled to the aftermath of the attack. nine days on, several patients continue to be cared for here. it's everyone, isn't it, the team that's involved. well done to you. thank you. the first of the injured arrived in the back of a police van. king's college hospital is sadly well used to treating stab victims, normally they're young men. the amount of...
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london high rise on wednesday. >> earlier members of the britain's royal family met with the affected families and first responders. queen elizabeth and her grandson prince william visited relief center for the displaced. prime minister teresa may was spotted visiting a hospital where many survivors are being treated. authorities say that 12 of the 24 still hospitalized, remain in critical condition. >>> well, the search for two georgia prison escapees accused of killing two prison guard are over. >> officials say the two prisoners, killed two guard during an escape from a prison bust on tuesday. they were captured near tennessee last night, after allegedly firing multiple round at authorities. pair face state and federal charges in tennessee, and they will eventually be returned to georgia. >>> and, overseas now two teens were recovering from hypotheria after spending three days, who in the cat a combs under paris. sixteen and 17 year-old boys were touring the tunnels known as empire of the dead, when they who their way. officials were able to find them by using police dogs. eighteenth century tunnels stretched f
london high rise on wednesday. >> earlier members of the britain's royal family met with the affected families and first responders. queen elizabeth and her grandson prince william visited relief center for the displaced. prime minister teresa may was spotted visiting a hospital where many survivors are being treated. authorities say that 12 of the 24 still hospitalized, remain in critical condition. >>> well, the search for two georgia prison escapees accused of killing two...
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london attacks. the queen and her husband began their royal progress to westminster.vice, by a signal given by the great guns of the tower. tanks and troops are patrolling the streets of central peking after the bloody operation to crush student—led protests, and the violence has continued, the army firing on civilians throughout the following day and night. over there you can see its mighty tail — the only sign left, almost, that an aircraft had been here. uefa imposes an indefinite ban on english clubs playing in europe. today is the 20th anniversary of the release of the beatles' album sgt pepper's lonely hearts club band, a record described as the album of the century. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm mariko oi in singapore with kasia madera in london. our top story: police in britain have identified the three men who went on the rampage at london bridge on saturday night, killing seven people and injuring dozens more. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world: china daily reports on saturday's terror attack in london, saying that campaigning for
london attacks. the queen and her husband began their royal progress to westminster.vice, by a signal given by the great guns of the tower. tanks and troops are patrolling the streets of central peking after the bloody operation to crush student—led protests, and the violence has continued, the army firing on civilians throughout the following day and night. over there you can see its mighty tail — the only sign left, almost, that an aircraft had been here. uefa imposes an indefinite ban on...
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to list in london or new york company executives reportedly want to list on the london stock exchange but key saudi royals prefer the nyc both are fighting hard for the listing which could value it at 2 trillion u.s. dollars. big questions whether you value that on $40 oil or $60 oil. >>> emanuel macron is calling on gulf states to solve their nishnish issues qatar's neighbor's have cut travel ties and accused it of supporting terror. macron said he will hold talks with leaders of saudi arabia, uae and qatar. >>> the qatari financial minister said his economy would survive the crisis and not be the only loser >> qatar is a very strong economy and a big economy. i think if we're going to lose a dollar, they will lose a dollar. >>> sky italia is the winner in the rights to broadcast champions league in italy. that's a blow to mediaset which won the last auction to air europe's biggest level competition in 2014. >>> let's take a break in up a. >> caller: moments time. just to say we'll have a big focus on retail after that what i'll do, i will look at some of the threats on both sides of the atlantic with ou
to list in london or new york company executives reportedly want to list on the london stock exchange but key saudi royals prefer the nyc both are fighting hard for the listing which could value it at 2 trillion u.s. dollars. big questions whether you value that on $40 oil or $60 oil. >>> emanuel macron is calling on gulf states to solve their nishnish issues qatar's neighbor's have cut travel ties and accused it of supporting terror. macron said he will hold talks with leaders of...
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bail out the bankrupt city of london since twenty eight the journal of the royal society of medicine says thirty thousand deaths alone could be linked to health service cuts but if anyone wanted member for the slashing of emergency services social housing and capitalist regulation this week's tragic and lethal inferno in london was it no wonder social cleansing emerges an issue within minutes of the fire breaking out in west london and increasing inequality that learned to raise a maze chief of staff gavin barwell who allegedly sat on a tower block fire safety review even state mandated u.k. broadcasters at the scene couldn't avoid the topic of rich was as poor as they sort opinion from the local community one thing i wanted to say that i was saying about i might have been afraid to exploit it was something that i don't know about when i die but i do know is dated regeneration last year building that they talk about doing to build ins they did it that they wouldn't only ten million pounds they're talking about and put the plastic things on there. because they want more reasons to not
bail out the bankrupt city of london since twenty eight the journal of the royal society of medicine says thirty thousand deaths alone could be linked to health service cuts but if anyone wanted member for the slashing of emergency services social housing and capitalist regulation this week's tragic and lethal inferno in london was it no wonder social cleansing emerges an issue within minutes of the fire breaking out in west london and increasing inequality that learned to raise a maze chief of...