38
38
Jul 2, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
in the general election, the snp lost a third of its seats at westminster.said she now wanted to give people a choice at the end of the brexit process. i am, therefore, confirming today that, having listened and reflected, the scottish government will reset the plan i set out on march 13th. we will not seek to introduce the legislation for an independence referendum immediately. instead, we will, in good faith, redouble our efforts and put our shoulder to the wheel, in seeking to influence the brexit talks in a way that protects scotland's interests. but the issue which we have had this last year is of a first minister who has tried to use the uk's decision to leave the european union to try and impose another referendum on independence on scotland at the earliest opportunity. no "once in a generation". no edinburgh agreement of respecting the result. just a single vision drive to the line by nicola sturgeon, to try and secure her place in history. as her own msps have accepted, that decision cost her 21 seats and the support of 500,000 scottish voters in th
in the general election, the snp lost a third of its seats at westminster.said she now wanted to give people a choice at the end of the brexit process. i am, therefore, confirming today that, having listened and reflected, the scottish government will reset the plan i set out on march 13th. we will not seek to introduce the legislation for an independence referendum immediately. instead, we will, in good faith, redouble our efforts and put our shoulder to the wheel, in seeking to influence the...
71
71
Jul 13, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
can chuck rocks at it, and the snp can chuck rocks at it, and it will cause a massive problem.nt to get the public in flamed if they will do that at every single step? more and more people will get upset. it is called sovereignty! yes, but a lot of people have voted for this. taking back control for our parliament! heart attack weight longer for an ambulance. a big shake—up of the 909 service, it will slow things down.l million calls a year which they say will no longer... if you are unconscious or will no longer... if you are unconscious oi’ not will no longer... if you are unconscious or not breathing, they will send an ambulance within seven minutes. ina will send an ambulance within seven minutes. in a way, you are hoping to be not breathing, so you get an ambulance! a strange thing to hope for! they say it will help target the more serious ones, cos at the moment there is an eight minute limit. but they are doing is to send out a motorbike in the initial incident, which gets there on time, with a motorbike cannot get you to hospital, so they give you in initial care in som
can chuck rocks at it, and the snp can chuck rocks at it, and it will cause a massive problem.nt to get the public in flamed if they will do that at every single step? more and more people will get upset. it is called sovereignty! yes, but a lot of people have voted for this. taking back control for our parliament! heart attack weight longer for an ambulance. a big shake—up of the 909 service, it will slow things down.l million calls a year which they say will no longer... if you are...
94
94
Jul 13, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
what would it take for the snp to support the government?rs would that buy your vote? we are willing to enter into negotiations but we are asking for thejoint ministerial negotiations but we are asking for the joint ministerial committee to meet as amph of urge urgency, we can't have a situation where our powers are going to be dragged back to westminster. westminster has the ability to change legislation, powers that the scottish parliament doesn't have. that is an absolute democratic outrage, i think the prime minister has to think carefully about where she is. i think there was a clear message that was delivered to all of news the election campaign, this is the parliament of minority, i think the people expect us to work together, but we need to have a willingness people expect us to work together, but we nl government willingness people expect us to work together, but we nl government they igness people expect us to work together, but we nl government they are is with the uk government, but are, with the uk government, but it has . be do
what would it take for the snp to support the government?rs would that buy your vote? we are willing to enter into negotiations but we are asking for thejoint ministerial negotiations but we are asking for the joint ministerial committee to meet as amph of urge urgency, we can't have a situation where our powers are going to be dragged back to westminster. westminster has the ability to change legislation, powers that the scottish parliament doesn't have. that is an absolute democratic outrage,...
41
41
Jul 24, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
the snp's leader at westminster turned to the pensions of the so—called waspy women.e minister has found up to £35 billion for hinkley point c nuclear power station, up to 200 billion to replace the trident missile system, and one billion for a deal with dup just so she can keep her own job. she seems to be able to shake the magic money tree when she wants to. can the prime minister now end the injustice for those women who are missing out on their pension before she herself thinks about retiring? we have put £1 billion extra into this question of the change of the state pension age to ensure that nobody sees their state pension age increased by more than 18 months from that which was previously expected. and i have to also say to the honourable gentleman that the scottish government, of course, does now have extra powers in the area of welfare. and perhaps... perhaps it's about time the scottish government got on with the dayjob and stopped talking about independence. theresa may. parliament has been back forjust over a month since june's surprise general election. t
the snp's leader at westminster turned to the pensions of the so—called waspy women.e minister has found up to £35 billion for hinkley point c nuclear power station, up to 200 billion to replace the trident missile system, and one billion for a deal with dup just so she can keep her own job. she seems to be able to shake the magic money tree when she wants to. can the prime minister now end the injustice for those women who are missing out on their pension before she herself thinks about...
32
32
Jul 20, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
an snp mp quoted a report by the human trafficking foundation that was launched last week.inisters have done "as little as legally possible to help unaccompanied children who have fled war and conflict in their home". it says the uk government have "turned away from a humanitarian crisis that would not be tolerable to the british public if they were more aware of it", and that, by failing to offer safe passage, the uk government are "unquestionably fuelling both people trafficking and smuggling". i actually would encourage more people to have a look at what she refers to as an independent report were one of the co—authors is a recently retired labour member of parliament, a report that, actually, when i read it — this is why i would encourage people to read it — actually has a lot of accusations and statements with no evidence to base them on whatsoever. well, that question was repeated in the house of lords, where one of the co—authors of the human trafficking report tackled the minister over the conditions facing child refugees. i hope that the minister has read our repor
an snp mp quoted a report by the human trafficking foundation that was launched last week.inisters have done "as little as legally possible to help unaccompanied children who have fled war and conflict in their home". it says the uk government have "turned away from a humanitarian crisis that would not be tolerable to the british public if they were more aware of it", and that, by failing to offer safe passage, the uk government are "unquestionably fuelling both people...
51
51
Jul 18, 2017
07/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
from august, november, when the snp slowly stretched down. didn't break the 5% boundary.couple drops on the way. there was a correction of 5%, real correction of 10% for a lot of people. that signals -- you just want to be somewhat wary. lucy davis like today where there could have easily been a trump trade. people saying look, the whole idea of all the legislation coming forward. they came to get their biggest thing done, let's selloff the market. that doesn't seem to be the case. those folks -- speculative about how much of the sun -- assumption was based in the market. >> we should take you chart from what we saw today in the markets. had been fixated on what they managed to pass any kind of reforms this year. stock markets at record highs. this is a great day for investors. >> that's not about point. there's of course a larger issue we have to think about what central banks, what's happening with the fact that the bond market is signaling something to for them stocks. good point. a lot of things fell to the ground here today with health care. for the rest of policy, p
from august, november, when the snp slowly stretched down. didn't break the 5% boundary.couple drops on the way. there was a correction of 5%, real correction of 10% for a lot of people. that signals -- you just want to be somewhat wary. lucy davis like today where there could have easily been a trump trade. people saying look, the whole idea of all the legislation coming forward. they came to get their biggest thing done, let's selloff the market. that doesn't seem to be the case. those folks...
57
57
Jul 12, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
the snp 500 had a bit of a stumble but recovered. but many say it won't make a difference.ould rather get the impression there are two parts of the presidency, the first two years before the half term elections, and the majority of the house and senate, there is little people can do about what donald trump is doing. it is when you get to the halfway house where it is very likely he could lose a lot of seats, things could lose a lot of seats, things could be served under the carpet before then. a different story. fascinating. the olympics. who will get the games in 2a and 28? now we know, paris and los angeles. get the games in 2a and 28? now we know, paris and los angelesm get the games in 2a and 28? now we know, paris and los angeles. it is like negotiating with my children, who gets to go first? there is a lot at stake. lucky generals. emmanuel macron comes along. how long have they been trying to get the olympics? i am right in saying that when london got 2012, i think paris we re when london got 2012, i think paris were ready to do it. they were building the stadium and
the snp 500 had a bit of a stumble but recovered. but many say it won't make a difference.ould rather get the impression there are two parts of the presidency, the first two years before the half term elections, and the majority of the house and senate, there is little people can do about what donald trump is doing. it is when you get to the halfway house where it is very likely he could lose a lot of seats, things could lose a lot of seats, things could be served under the carpet before then....
63
63
Jul 2, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
and we have seen in the general election, a lot of the seats which went tory from snp have big fishing subject we were just talking about, and the problem of the boat migrants. a meeting being held in europe to try and solve this. rachel, do you want to pick this. rachel, do you want to pick this up? yes, this is the migrant crisis again. 2015 was the really brutal and horrific year. 12,000 migrants landed in italy last week alone. the numbers are really rising as it is the summer. what this story is really about is that italy and the italian government have had enough. the italian government is seeking permission or is basically telling the eu that they are no longer supporting the eu asylum seekers procedures. this is a really important issue, because it shows that as well as brexit, there are a numberof huge, that as well as brexit, there are a number of huge, huge issues the eu is facing at the moment, migration i think being the most important one. whether britain leaves all stays in the single market or not, the eu will have to confront these problems and they are not going away.
and we have seen in the general election, a lot of the seats which went tory from snp have big fishing subject we were just talking about, and the problem of the boat migrants. a meeting being held in europe to try and solve this. rachel, do you want to pick this. rachel, do you want to pick this up? yes, this is the migrant crisis again. 2015 was the really brutal and horrific year. 12,000 migrants landed in italy last week alone. the numbers are really rising as it is the summer. what this...
75
75
Jul 25, 2017
07/17
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
on wallstreet the snp five hundred hit a new record high shortly after the opening bell. dow jones now up about half a percentage point there. trade is being driven largely by earnings but investors are also keeping an eye on the us federal reserve. is kicks off a two day policy meeting. interest rates are likely to remain unchanged but there could be some guidance from the central bank about the outlook for the american economy. days after the imf downgraded its forecast. google's parent company alphabet meanwhile seeing its shares trade down about two and a half percent on the nasdaq. the internet giant says it's reviewing its options in its first financial results since being fined a record two point four billion euros by the european commission last month. bill resulted in alphabets earnings seeing their biggest drop since two thousand and eight. when pollard has more. it's been a costly few months for google's parent company alphabet. the two point seven billion dollar fine issued by the european commission last month help cool was the biggest drop in the company's e
on wallstreet the snp five hundred hit a new record high shortly after the opening bell. dow jones now up about half a percentage point there. trade is being driven largely by earnings but investors are also keeping an eye on the us federal reserve. is kicks off a two day policy meeting. interest rates are likely to remain unchanged but there could be some guidance from the central bank about the outlook for the american economy. days after the imf downgraded its forecast. google's parent...
109
109
Jul 13, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
i am joined by the snp's brexit andy, tawny general. what does your party do with his bail?h additional powers. it doesn't provide a whole raft of eid areas that were set out in the scottish government. discovered has had a year to get this right and more than a year since we had the referendum. i still don't think we're much for the forward. you have just been looking at the bill, are you happy with it or do you have concerns which might mean you vote against the? it tries to do a lot in 19 clauses. i think it but requires careful scrutiny in terms of the powers it gives government and how they are to be executed, and also they are to be executed, and also the other area of particular interest to me, how it actually dovetails with the eventual outcome of the negotiations. it seems to me from what i can see that parliament will have to have a further role, because some aspects of this bail may not actually be required depending on what form the exit ultimately takes. where i disagree with the labour party's position is that it with the labour party's position is thatitis wit
i am joined by the snp's brexit andy, tawny general. what does your party do with his bail?h additional powers. it doesn't provide a whole raft of eid areas that were set out in the scottish government. discovered has had a year to get this right and more than a year since we had the referendum. i still don't think we're much for the forward. you have just been looking at the bill, are you happy with it or do you have concerns which might mean you vote against the? it tries to do a lot in 19...
69
69
Jul 19, 2017
07/17
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
long with the snp five hundred it has had a new intraday high. the thing on some of the day's other business headlines now. week after announcing one of china's biggest ever property deals. conglomerate wanda has changed the terms of the sale. seventy six hotels will now be sold to foreigners properties rather than the developer scenic china. for about three billion dollars path the initial value of that sale. soon i was still taking stakes in wanda's theme parks. no official reason was given for the last minute change but online reports suggest that regulators are looking into cemex debt. and wanda's finances. spanish authorities say a disgraced former banker has been found dead local media reports just miguel blaze up committed suicide. sixty nine year old is appealing a six year jail sentence after being found guilty of misusing company credit cards. in his time as head as head of the lender calf of madrid. i was at the height of spain's banking crisis. mike was later merged with seven other lenders and bailed out by the governmen. a british a
long with the snp five hundred it has had a new intraday high. the thing on some of the day's other business headlines now. week after announcing one of china's biggest ever property deals. conglomerate wanda has changed the terms of the sale. seventy six hotels will now be sold to foreigners properties rather than the developer scenic china. for about three billion dollars path the initial value of that sale. soon i was still taking stakes in wanda's theme parks. no official reason was given...
86
86
Jul 7, 2017
07/17
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
snp five hundred up zero point six percent over in europe. at the close a stocks finished little changed compared to the previous da. investors there still mulling over fresh economic data that usually in hambur. and the possible end of monetary stimulus from central banks can see the footy legend. closing at zero point one percent the pascal down. by zero point one percent that jackson frank for. basically finishing even. well moving on now to what's been happening during the g. twenty summit in hamburg. where the major points of contention has been trade with the u. s. in one corner leading towards protectionism? and basically the rest the world advocating for free trade. this issue resurfaced again this friday when the head of the european commission joke would you care. said there would be a reaction if the u. s. impose tariffs on steel imports as donald trump has been threatening to do. alexander hurst tells us more about what that reaction could be. a trade war over steel could quickly spill over to everything from orange juice dairy pr
snp five hundred up zero point six percent over in europe. at the close a stocks finished little changed compared to the previous da. investors there still mulling over fresh economic data that usually in hambur. and the possible end of monetary stimulus from central banks can see the footy legend. closing at zero point one percent the pascal down. by zero point one percent that jackson frank for. basically finishing even. well moving on now to what's been happening during the g. twenty summit...
42
42
Jul 14, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
an snp mp voiced concern at what he said had been a dramatic rise in civilian casualties.estimated somewhere between 529 744, according to air war is who he mentions in response to the shadow minister, of the 1350 uk personnel fighting daesh air war claim there is not one permanently tasked with monitoring civilian casualties, so can the minister outline if he will make a commitment to greater scrutiny and transparency on that? this is a highly compact city, very densely populated, with daesh pushing civilians into buildings, holding them hostage, shooting them if they try to escape, this is a kind of urban warfare that we have not seen and not be involved in since probably a second world war. a very complex military operation. sir michael fallon. now from the conflicts of today to the conflicts of the past. because these were the fields where, 100 years ago, more than half a million men lost their lives. the battle of passchendaele — through the summer and autumn of 1917 — is generally regarded as the bloodiest conflict of the first world war, with these belgian fields se
an snp mp voiced concern at what he said had been a dramatic rise in civilian casualties.estimated somewhere between 529 744, according to air war is who he mentions in response to the shadow minister, of the 1350 uk personnel fighting daesh air war claim there is not one permanently tasked with monitoring civilian casualties, so can the minister outline if he will make a commitment to greater scrutiny and transparency on that? this is a highly compact city, very densely populated, with daesh...
60
60
Jul 24, 2017
07/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
all in favor saya snp the motion is approved. under our policy process we adopt policies for two years at the winter meeting. if anyone has questions regarding the policies i would ask you to see anna davis of the nga staff while here over the week. i would like to announce the appointment of the following governors to the nominating committee for the 2016-2017 nga executive -- island i'd like to vice chair governor sand value who is here today. if you give the governor a great round of applause [ applause ]. >> okay. great. so let me start off by saying first of all my main goal when launching my initiative which was cybersecurity was to elevate the importance of cybersecurity on every single governor's agenda. i wanted to highlight why cybersecurity was more than just an information technology issue. i wanted to show you that cybersecurity is a healthy issue, a education educational issue abpublic safety issue and economic issue as well as democracy issue. when i launched my initiative i did not imagine that cybersecurity would
all in favor saya snp the motion is approved. under our policy process we adopt policies for two years at the winter meeting. if anyone has questions regarding the policies i would ask you to see anna davis of the nga staff while here over the week. i would like to announce the appointment of the following governors to the nominating committee for the 2016-2017 nga executive -- island i'd like to vice chair governor sand value who is here today. if you give the governor a great round of...
88
88
Jul 28, 2017
07/17
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
the snp five hundred down almost zero point two percent. in europe stock sir have finished the week lower and dragged by amazon missing its earnings expectations in the previous session. also note. tobacco. stocks like imperial brands and british american tobacco ticket tumble after the american that food and drug mister a administration announced a new plan for tobacco and nicotine regulation. because if it's in london down i got about one percent the same for the paris cac adults. and the tax in frankford down zero point four percent. look at some of the other business stories making headlines this friday. u. s. oil giant exxonmobil reported a big jump in second quarter profits this boost comes from a recovery in oil prices following an agreement by opec. to limit production. exxon's up profits. are nearly double to close to three and a half billion dollars however they still missed wall street expectations. meanwhile in the financial sector burqa british bank barclays reported a net loss for the first half of the year of over a billion p
the snp five hundred down almost zero point two percent. in europe stock sir have finished the week lower and dragged by amazon missing its earnings expectations in the previous session. also note. tobacco. stocks like imperial brands and british american tobacco ticket tumble after the american that food and drug mister a administration announced a new plan for tobacco and nicotine regulation. because if it's in london down i got about one percent the same for the paris cac adults. and the tax...
63
63
Jul 20, 2017
07/17
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
wallstreet is retreating from the record highs that we saw on wednesday although the snp passed yet another record earlier before paring back slightly. department store chain sears has seen its shares soaring as much as twenty percent there about fourteen now. after it announced it would be partnered with amazon and notably selling products with amazon's virtual assistant technology. in europe the peak seat summer travel season is in full swing but some holiday makers will find themselves in a bit of trouble. hotel and restaurant workers in greece are staging a twenty four hour strike to protest the labor reforms which international creditors demanded of athens. exchange for its bailout money. tourism and food union says that it's employers are als. that that workers rather in large hotels are also being forced to sign contracts with extremely low wages. exhausting working hours. tourism accounts for about eighteen percent. economic output and employs a fifth of its workforce. meanwhile public transport in rome has been disrupted. workers on the italian capitals bus train and metronet works
wallstreet is retreating from the record highs that we saw on wednesday although the snp passed yet another record earlier before paring back slightly. department store chain sears has seen its shares soaring as much as twenty percent there about fourteen now. after it announced it would be partnered with amazon and notably selling products with amazon's virtual assistant technology. in europe the peak seat summer travel season is in full swing but some holiday makers will find themselves in a...
58
58
Jul 4, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
i would again restate the position of the snp, that the public inquiry should be as wide—ranging as possiblehat that the grenfell tower survivors‘ views should be taken into account. the statement from the new independent chair that the scope of the inquiry might be limited to the start of the fire and how it spread has caused some alarm amongst survivors. can he say a little bit more about that, and can he also confirm that all survivors will get proper legal aid to get proper independent solicitors and barristers representing their interests ? the inquiry, whilst thejudge will rightly determine that ultimately for himself, we all expect it to be broad and as wide—ranging as possible, and absolutely we want to make sure that all the victims and survivors, their families and friends, feel that they are properly represented and get the proper financial support. this horrendous fire started with a fault in a fridge. will the government revisit legislation of march last year to dismiss or delay many of the recommendations of the review into product recall which i commissioned in 2014? and in pa
i would again restate the position of the snp, that the public inquiry should be as wide—ranging as possiblehat that the grenfell tower survivors‘ views should be taken into account. the statement from the new independent chair that the scope of the inquiry might be limited to the start of the fire and how it spread has caused some alarm amongst survivors. can he say a little bit more about that, and can he also confirm that all survivors will get proper legal aid to get proper independent...
43
43
Jul 11, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
the snp leader said the uk was floundering around on the world stage, trying to make friends.edictable alliance formed with the american president on trade. 6oodness knows what a trade deal with america right now would mean for public services, food quality or worker's rights. indeed talk about uk—us trade deal was dealt a blow by the prime minister's own justice secretary who just hours after the summit ended said it wouldn't be enough on its own. the prime minister must now come to her senses. a united kingdom outside the single market would be ruinous. 0ur eu friends and partners are moving on without us, just this year alone finalising trade deals with japan and canada while the uk readily turns in on itself. there are only two weeks to go before parliament breaks for the summer. it is one of the last chances mps will get to quiz the prime minister. several mps are concerned about the uk withdrawing from the european nuclear safety and research watchdog. the prime minister will no doubt be aware about the growing concern across the house about her proposal to withdraw the
the snp leader said the uk was floundering around on the world stage, trying to make friends.edictable alliance formed with the american president on trade. 6oodness knows what a trade deal with america right now would mean for public services, food quality or worker's rights. indeed talk about uk—us trade deal was dealt a blow by the prime minister's own justice secretary who just hours after the summit ended said it wouldn't be enough on its own. the prime minister must now come to her...
45
45
Jul 22, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
the snp continue to call for the establishment of an independent savings and pension commission. not doing enough to recognise the demographic differences across the united kingdom and an independent review of this would look at those. when her majesty the queen came to the throne in 1952, there were 300 people that year who reached the age of 100. last year, it was over 13,000. youth custody centres in england and wales are now so unsafe that the tragedy is inevitable — that is the finding of the annual report of the chief inspector of prisons. peter clark said he hadn't inspected a single establishment where it was safe to hold young people. the jump in violence in our prisons is the crisis of the government's own making. the warning signs have been there. they have been warned by mps, they have been warned by staff in our prisons, and they've been warned by charities. now, they are being condemned by this damning report. the budget for prisons has been cut by more than a fifth over the last six years, cuts that have now been proved to be a false economy. prison staff have been
the snp continue to call for the establishment of an independent savings and pension commission. not doing enough to recognise the demographic differences across the united kingdom and an independent review of this would look at those. when her majesty the queen came to the throne in 1952, there were 300 people that year who reached the age of 100. last year, it was over 13,000. youth custody centres in england and wales are now so unsafe that the tragedy is inevitable — that is the finding...
33
33
Jul 18, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
the snp and labour were equally upset.ady been dubbed the zombie parliament. i actually think that this comparison would actually give the flesh—eating undead a bad name. this is turbo—charged political zombie—ism. but it's a curious type of zombie—ism, mr speaker, cos if you look at them, not only are they tearing the flesh from the public, but they are starting to consume themselves. if you look around whitehall just now, what passes for discourse, normal discourse, amongst secretaries of state and whitehall departmentsm is briefing and counter briefing. and this is what happens, leader of the house, when you do nothing — bad stuff happens. this is a government at war with itself. the government said many important debates had already taken place. last week, we had a vital debate on the grenfell inquiry. many powerful points were raised from members on all sides of the house, and it's right that we have prioritised giving time to such a catastrophic and tragic event. this week, we are having a general debate on what more
the snp and labour were equally upset.ady been dubbed the zombie parliament. i actually think that this comparison would actually give the flesh—eating undead a bad name. this is turbo—charged political zombie—ism. but it's a curious type of zombie—ism, mr speaker, cos if you look at them, not only are they tearing the flesh from the public, but they are starting to consume themselves. if you look around whitehall just now, what passes for discourse, normal discourse, amongst...
67
67
Jul 14, 2017
07/17
by
KTVU
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
snp, dow and nasdaq all but by about 100 have percent. >>> if you're planning a trip to disney worldsneyland the next couple of years, we are getting our first look at the new star wars land coming to both of those parks. it was unveiled yesterday and each park will be 14 acres. it you will be able to fly the millennium falcon and do better -- do battle. >>there appears to be something for everyone. >> from the latest planet of the apes to a scary movie two and indy love story. ashley has a look at what is new in theaters. >> the third installment of fox's hugely successful franchise, or of planet of the apes. right three of the most recent trilogy takes place just a couple of years after the last film. as tensions rise between the humans and the apes. >> have you finally come to save your apes? >> and, squaring off with the colonel, by woody harrelson. and other new cast members include steve is on as a new character named, bad eight. another wide releases the supernatural thriller wish upon neck, king plays a teenager given a wish granting is a box by her father, when it comes with
snp, dow and nasdaq all but by about 100 have percent. >>> if you're planning a trip to disney worldsneyland the next couple of years, we are getting our first look at the new star wars land coming to both of those parks. it was unveiled yesterday and each park will be 14 acres. it you will be able to fly the millennium falcon and do better -- do battle. >>there appears to be something for everyone. >> from the latest planet of the apes to a scary movie two and indy love...
61
61
Jul 18, 2017
07/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
policy and what it means for the other conglomerates, i want to play sound from our interview trading snpstor. they suggest this could just be the beginning. >> it does seem like the regulator is putting more scrutiny on them. perhaps the funding, domestic funding of these acquisitions may be temporarily put on hold or could be primarily put on hold. we have to see what the regulators do on a more permanent basis, these actresses since will be -- but it seems like for now they will be put under more scrutiny. todi: is this a warning shot be exuberantly acquisitive chinese conglomerates? also, what would you be thinking if your -- you are the acquisition target? this highlights the risk in china. reporter: absolutely. if i was the target, i would seems like we are closing the deal, but what about bank financing? in half a year, the money may not be there. we would all look stupid and let go of other possible deals. thought onhen we bonds chairman being read -- , the government still wanted the banks to hold some business transactions with them. i would be very nervous. haidi: very nervous,
policy and what it means for the other conglomerates, i want to play sound from our interview trading snpstor. they suggest this could just be the beginning. >> it does seem like the regulator is putting more scrutiny on them. perhaps the funding, domestic funding of these acquisitions may be temporarily put on hold or could be primarily put on hold. we have to see what the regulators do on a more permanent basis, these actresses since will be -- but it seems like for now they will be put...
53
53
Jul 18, 2017
07/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
new records for the nasdaq, a one-point gain enough to do it for the snp here in the u.s.mplicit closes in the --., but unlikely to impressive closes in the u.s., but unlikely to translate in the asian stocks. the aussie dollar is pushing higher above 79th and snap -- $.79, after the rba released minutes on tuesday. enough to make traders bullish aussie. we also see the u.s. dollar weakening. asx futures pointing lower despite record highs on wall street. we are up about 1/10 of 1% and waiting on bhp quarterly numbers. bhp expected to come with 60.5 million tons of iron or. elsewhere, looking for hutchinson ports in singapore, and malaysia cpi for june expected to hold steady. i'm paul allen in steady -- sydney. more from "bloomberg technology," next. ♪ caroline: this is "bloomberg technology." i'm caroline hyde in for emily chang. google glass is making a comeback. this time, it is eyeing a different type of consumer. after noting his popularity in factories and other large businesses, the tech giant changed its focus for the glasses, which are now officially named the go
new records for the nasdaq, a one-point gain enough to do it for the snp here in the u.s.mplicit closes in the --., but unlikely to impressive closes in the u.s., but unlikely to translate in the asian stocks. the aussie dollar is pushing higher above 79th and snap -- $.79, after the rba released minutes on tuesday. enough to make traders bullish aussie. we also see the u.s. dollar weakening. asx futures pointing lower despite record highs on wall street. we are up about 1/10 of 1% and waiting...
52
52
Jul 10, 2017
07/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
if further proof were needed, the snp are failing rural scotland? >> order. we are fascinated to the answer but i should just say that although i'm very interested to the edge and will come theprime minister is not responsible for the scottish government. the prime minister. >> can i first of all welcome my honorable friend to his place in this house? i very much enjoyed my visit during the election campaign. what he says is absolutely right. because time and again in this chamber, mr. speaker, we hear the scottish nationalist demanding more powers for scotland. yet what do we see they are failing to deliver on the scottish people on thepowers they already have. yet again scottish schools are outperforming every category by schools in england, northern ireland, estonia and poland. powers i captain edinboro rather than being developed to local people, yet again we see farmers waiting months for the subsidy payments. the principal fact is the policies are not in the best interest of the people of scotland. >> order, order. i say to the honorable gentleman from
if further proof were needed, the snp are failing rural scotland? >> order. we are fascinated to the answer but i should just say that although i'm very interested to the edge and will come theprime minister is not responsible for the scottish government. the prime minister. >> can i first of all welcome my honorable friend to his place in this house? i very much enjoyed my visit during the election campaign. what he says is absolutely right. because time and again in this chamber,...
77
77
Jul 6, 2017
07/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
if further proof were needed, the snp are failing rural scotland? >> order. we are fascinated to the answer but i should just say that although i'm very interested to the edge and will come the prime minister is not responsible for the scottish government. the prime minister. >> can i first of all welcome my honorable friend to his place in this house. trento i very much enjoyed my visit during the election campaign. what he says is absolutely right. because time and again in this chamber, mr. speaker, we hear the scottish nationalist demanding more powers for scotland. yet what do we see they are failing to deliver on the scottish people on the powers they already have. yet again scottish schools are outperforming every category by schools in england, northern ireland, estonia and poland. powers i captain edinboro rather than being developed to local people, yet again we see farmers waiting months for the subsidy payments. the principal fact is the policies are not in the best interest of the people of scotland. >> order, order. i say to the honorable gentle
if further proof were needed, the snp are failing rural scotland? >> order. we are fascinated to the answer but i should just say that although i'm very interested to the edge and will come the prime minister is not responsible for the scottish government. the prime minister. >> can i first of all welcome my honorable friend to his place in this house. trento i very much enjoyed my visit during the election campaign. what he says is absolutely right. because time and again in this...
168
168
Jul 5, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
the simple fact is the snp's policies are not in the best interest of the people of scotland. 0rder!.r. the southern rail dispute is causing real damage to the economy of eastbourne and the south—east. my constituents have had it dreadful time with the shocking service provided are not provided for the last 18 months. it cannot go on. will the prime minister enlighten me, my constituents and the house why the department for transport and the train operator will not meet with the unions at the same time in the same room together to negotiate a deal?” same time in the same room together to negotiate a deal? i recognise the problems that have been experienced by passengers. this has been a matter raised by a number of colleagues, including the memberfor lewis who wasted last week and very disappointed that the union have called more industrial action. it is unnecessary. it will cause more disruption in frustration. the recent independent report said the main cause for this restriction has been union action. i'd call for the unions to call off the strikes and deliver these services that t
the simple fact is the snp's policies are not in the best interest of the people of scotland. 0rder!.r. the southern rail dispute is causing real damage to the economy of eastbourne and the south—east. my constituents have had it dreadful time with the shocking service provided are not provided for the last 18 months. it cannot go on. will the prime minister enlighten me, my constituents and the house why the department for transport and the train operator will not meet with the unions at the...
116
116
Jul 1, 2017
07/17
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
stocks were mixed at the end of the week, snp was up four, the nasdaq lost four points. for the week, the dow was to tense down a prevented point, the s&p fell by two percentage points. earlier this month, residents of puerto rico voted overwhelmingly to become the 51st u.s. state. but back here in washington, there is no apparent effort by congress to make that happen. that territory, meanwhile, remains an economic crisis as we speak tonight. correspondent steve harrigan now with a closer look. >> puerto rico is $120 billion in debt with the worst-case scenario some business leaders saying has already arrived. >> we are approaching the cliff and the problem is that the puerto rican people don't get it. we don't get the fact that our foundation is going to crumble. >> government spending has tripled the u.s. territory's debt in the past 17 years. effect of bankruptcy has forced desperate measures. 84 new taxes in 2017 alone, a a splash in health care, cutting education. some of the sharpest cuts are going to hit puerto rico's universities, deep enough to divide campuses.
stocks were mixed at the end of the week, snp was up four, the nasdaq lost four points. for the week, the dow was to tense down a prevented point, the s&p fell by two percentage points. earlier this month, residents of puerto rico voted overwhelmingly to become the 51st u.s. state. but back here in washington, there is no apparent effort by congress to make that happen. that territory, meanwhile, remains an economic crisis as we speak tonight. correspondent steve harrigan now with a closer...
196
196
Jul 10, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 196
favorite 0
quote 0
i enjoyed by the snp's foreign affairs spokesman. what do you make of this? the prime minister. we are now over one year from the eu referendum and her taking office as prime minister, and yet she still doesn't seem to have a clue about how to take this forward. this has an impact on each and everyone of us. but we know the electorate, by and large, like the idea of politicians not taking chunks out of each other but trying to cooperate, on some of these difficult issues. so why not at least give it a go? the snp is the only party that has put forward serious proposals for a country mice. 0ver six months ago the scottish government produced a document that set out how we could bring the eu forward. that would bring the eu forward. that would bring together the disparate parts of the uk that voted differently. that was over six months ago. now we've only got her reaching out to other parties now. but are you really willing to work with mrs may over brexit, when actually your agenda is to scupper brexit?|j believe in the european union and wa nt believe in the
i enjoyed by the snp's foreign affairs spokesman. what do you make of this? the prime minister. we are now over one year from the eu referendum and her taking office as prime minister, and yet she still doesn't seem to have a clue about how to take this forward. this has an impact on each and everyone of us. but we know the electorate, by and large, like the idea of politicians not taking chunks out of each other but trying to cooperate, on some of these difficult issues. so why not at least...
77
77
Jul 1, 2017
07/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
friendship side where obviousry voter rolls do have people on there who are ineligible or deceased snp say to people the white house invoking that as a sign of vulnerable to voter fraud. >> there is a clear distinction between maybe there's a duplication or on a voter list or someone registered in more than one state versus actually voting twice in the same election. we can and should continue to strive for as accurate as voter roles as possible. but if they were genuine about wanting to i don't have the integrities the exeyes number one focus on the russians number two but funding out to states to invest in new voting systems and technology because across the country our voting systems are aging. and in need of updating. >> secretary, thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >>> and the last word tonight is about outer space. and it's next. ted. with aleve, you can stay strong longer because only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. tylenol can't do that. i get to be present and enjoy what i love. this is my pain. but i am stronger. a
friendship side where obviousry voter rolls do have people on there who are ineligible or deceased snp say to people the white house invoking that as a sign of vulnerable to voter fraud. >> there is a clear distinction between maybe there's a duplication or on a voter list or someone registered in more than one state versus actually voting twice in the same election. we can and should continue to strive for as accurate as voter roles as possible. but if they were genuine about wanting to...
196
196
Jul 25, 2017
07/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 196
favorite 0
quote 0
do you know how to network like a champ snp and when is a good time to have some fun in the office? answers to all of these questions, which might help you run a better business. check out the your business page for an exclusive online video series to help you work smart, grow fast and go further. u thin? hate to play devil's advocate but... i kind of feel like it's a game changer. i wouldn't go that far. are you there? he's probably on mute. yeah... gary won't like it. why? because he's gary. (phone ringing) what? keep going! yeah... (laughs) (voice on phone) it's not millennial enough. there are a lot of ways to say no. thank you so much. thank you! so we're doing it. yes! start saying yes to your company's best ideas. let us help with money and know-how, so you can get business done. american express open. let's take a look at some numbers: so you can get business done. 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom... is a stroke. 80 percent of all strokes and heart disease? preventable. and 149 dollars is all it takes to get screened and help take control of your heal
do you know how to network like a champ snp and when is a good time to have some fun in the office? answers to all of these questions, which might help you run a better business. check out the your business page for an exclusive online video series to help you work smart, grow fast and go further. u thin? hate to play devil's advocate but... i kind of feel like it's a game changer. i wouldn't go that far. are you there? he's probably on mute. yeah... gary won't like it. why? because he's gary....
132
132
Jul 6, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
the snp are saying they want a parliamentary investigation into what sirjohn has been saying about tonyaight with the nation, are there likely to be repercussions from this interview?” don't think so, it's a fairly predictable response from opposition parties here who opposed the iraq war very strongly. i don't think there will be because fascinating interview though this was i don't think it fundamentally changes anything about what we learnt surrounding the run—up to the iraq war. what sirjohn chilcot does very carefully is reflect one year on on those findings, having thought about it more. he does give that very clear line in response to the question about whether or not tony blair had been straight with the british public in the run—up to the warand he british public in the run—up to the war and he does not think he was. he is quite clear, he does not say anything more about tony blair's honesty or anything like that, and tony blair's offers have been clear to make that clear today. there is an interesting distinction made between tony blair's belief and his emotion in the cause fo
the snp are saying they want a parliamentary investigation into what sirjohn has been saying about tonyaight with the nation, are there likely to be repercussions from this interview?” don't think so, it's a fairly predictable response from opposition parties here who opposed the iraq war very strongly. i don't think there will be because fascinating interview though this was i don't think it fundamentally changes anything about what we learnt surrounding the run—up to the iraq war. what...
112
112
Jul 10, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
now the snp has been suspended.essure on the conservative party to take some disciplinary action. even conservative mps were saying that apologies were not enough. fairly quickly we had a statement from the prime minister theresa may saying that it was com pletely u na cce pta ble theresa may saying that it was completely unacceptable and she was suspending the member. the reaction you might expect, but that puts her ina you might expect, but that puts her in a difficult position because with no majority in the house of commons theresa may cannot afford to lose the support of any mps. we do not know how long the suspension will be for or what the outcome will be. the conservative party said they would investigate. there is a reluctance across the house to indulge in a by—election because the numbers are so by—election because the numbers are so slim. theresa may is already relying on ten members of the dup so she cannot afford to lose any of her own. the prime minister's offered to opposition parties to work with th
now the snp has been suspended.essure on the conservative party to take some disciplinary action. even conservative mps were saying that apologies were not enough. fairly quickly we had a statement from the prime minister theresa may saying that it was com pletely u na cce pta ble theresa may saying that it was completely unacceptable and she was suspending the member. the reaction you might expect, but that puts her ina you might expect, but that puts her in a difficult position because with...
167
167
Jul 11, 2017
07/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
he had with vladimir putin, whether whether or not they should have a cyber security joint partner snp evening it was a no. whether or not they discussed sanctions was unclear. on monday when he could have talked about that agenda, the global message he had in that poland speech, he could have talked about that on twitter yesterday but he didn't. he went back to defending why he himself placed his daughter ivanka in his seat when he left the room in the g-20 meeting and what he didn't do was bring all of those allied nations together in response to what they are going to do with north korea. we haven't heard that much from president trump. so to the response to ted cruz, senator cruz, i'd love to talk about that. >> we did. just for their information, we did talk about poland. we find that kind of stuff interesting. we want to bring in jaf rery jacob vich, represented officials in the clinton white house. i don't know if you had a chance to look at e-mails, put out via twitter by donald trump jr. himself. they directly contradict those statements he also put out on twitter himself in w
he had with vladimir putin, whether whether or not they should have a cyber security joint partner snp evening it was a no. whether or not they discussed sanctions was unclear. on monday when he could have talked about that agenda, the global message he had in that poland speech, he could have talked about that on twitter yesterday but he didn't. he went back to defending why he himself placed his daughter ivanka in his seat when he left the room in the g-20 meeting and what he didn't do was...
100
100
Jul 10, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
conservative mps who want a softer kind of brexit or to stay in the single market, working together with the snpmeron and the liberal democrats had a system, fully together, they have liberal democrat ministers, be made all the decisions together to get things done but that is not what she is talking about, she is almost saying to labour you have to help me. we got the most seats, therefore we have to get things done. there is little sign from labour they will go along with that. the conservative's whips are doing this balancing act because theresa may is so weak, it is being suggested at the moment, we whips also how to deal with the racism row a p pa re ntly also how to deal with the racism row apparently come up concerning the conservative mp anne—marie morris. this is anne—marie morris, a conservative backbencher. she is not particularly well—known but seems to have been recorded by the huffington post at the meeting about brexit, there were parked order conservative mps ona there were parked order conservative mps on a panel discussing what will happen over the next couple of years on brexi
conservative mps who want a softer kind of brexit or to stay in the single market, working together with the snpmeron and the liberal democrats had a system, fully together, they have liberal democrat ministers, be made all the decisions together to get things done but that is not what she is talking about, she is almost saying to labour you have to help me. we got the most seats, therefore we have to get things done. there is little sign from labour they will go along with that. the...
56
56
Jul 13, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
compromises and have said they're upset the charter of fundamental rights is not within that, we had from the snp there about there is not enough in there about the kind of powers that will go back to edinburgh and cardiff after brexit. there is concern about what some people have called a power grab by ministers trying to change laws without proper parliamentary scrutiny. the big question here is how far scrutiny. the big question here is howfar in scrutiny. the big question here is how far in particular those conservative mps willing to go, they have said they are unhappy and will be loyal critics throughout this process but will buy in the end be willing to vote against their own government to get changes but what we will see in the coming months is mps really trying to get their version of brexit into law. joining me now from westminster is lord kerslake, the former head of the civil service between 2012 and 2014. he's now a cross—bench peer. thank you forjoining us. in your view, how big a task is this moving of eu laws into british legislation? it is an enormous task and i have to say this
compromises and have said they're upset the charter of fundamental rights is not within that, we had from the snp there about there is not enough in there about the kind of powers that will go back to edinburgh and cardiff after brexit. there is concern about what some people have called a power grab by ministers trying to change laws without proper parliamentary scrutiny. the big question here is how far scrutiny. the big question here is howfar in scrutiny. the big question here is how far in...
226
226
Jul 31, 2017
07/17
by
KYW
tv
eye 226
favorite 0
quote 0
he prescribed enbrel to help relieve snp further da.ght infections. serious, sometimes fal including infections, tuberculosis,em and blood disorders, and allergic reaf you've been someplace where fungal infections are common, or if you' have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated bruising, bleeding, or paleness. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. joint pain and damage... can go side by side. ask how enbrel can help relieve joint pain and help stop joint damage. enbrel, fda approved for 18 years. >>> live from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news ". >>> good morning, everyone, i'm jim donovan. bucks county judge will announce the verdicts today in a decades olds cold casement prosecutors say george shaw raped and nurds heard 14 year old barbara rowan in bensalem back in august of 1984. police say shaw drugged and suffocated rowan, then dumped her body along a highway with the help of a friend. >> now, right over to katie for a look add today's forecast. >> all in
he prescribed enbrel to help relieve snp further da.ght infections. serious, sometimes fal including infections, tuberculosis,em and blood disorders, and allergic reaf you've been someplace where fungal infections are common, or if you' have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated bruising, bleeding, or paleness. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. joint pain and damage... can go side by side. ask how enbrel can help relieve joint pain and help stop joint...
108
108
Jul 17, 2017
07/17
by
CNBC
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
ever to face a proxy battle and we'll have the interview later on this hour he's underperformed the snp for the last ten years. >> the total return numbers are fairly negative. if you go over the last quarter, procter & gamble they're trying to be able to reduce costs but when you look at the organic growth i think it's grooming you can see how unilever has done much better and there's a case to be made not really in nelson's page but about emerging growth it's been unilever sarah is on vacation and she's from cincinnati. the reason i mention that is not to be funny but there's an emphasis that perhaps proctor is not worldly enough. >> and or whether they have access to talent or enough of it as a result of where they are. no one wants to take a shot at ohio or cincinnati but that's been an argument what people are also questioning or want to understand here is why fight here if you're procter & gamble you have nelson peltz trying to expand the board and he wants to add him and keep fern he would be replacing by just increasing the size of the board. he's not saying he wants to break up
ever to face a proxy battle and we'll have the interview later on this hour he's underperformed the snp for the last ten years. >> the total return numbers are fairly negative. if you go over the last quarter, procter & gamble they're trying to be able to reduce costs but when you look at the organic growth i think it's grooming you can see how unilever has done much better and there's a case to be made not really in nelson's page but about emerging growth it's been unilever sarah is...
49
49
Jul 10, 2017
07/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
it's flat for the dow and the e-cig the -- and the snp. -- in the s&p 500.ing down. germany and outperform her versus the u.s. flat, summer day, this is bloomberg. ♪ daily --s is bloomberg daybreak. up, the chief strategist at 4:00 p.m. eastern. david: this is bloomberg. it's time for the focus on tech week. it's our week long focus on technology. it brings to bear the full breadth and depth of our global reach on all the important tech sector. today, elon musk is showing off his very own tesla model 3, the first mass-market electric car. we have more from london. tell us about this model3. how excited are you? >> i am pretty excited but i want more devil in the details. there is not much out there. we got a glimpse on twitter. you londonures from mosque showing off his new black model. other than that, it goes 0-60 seconds. hour in 5.6 it's a slightly smaller than previous models. the hard work now really starts because it's $35,000, more people can afford this, they've got something like half a billion dollars worth of deposits already so that's 500,000 pe
it's flat for the dow and the e-cig the -- and the snp. -- in the s&p 500.ing down. germany and outperform her versus the u.s. flat, summer day, this is bloomberg. ♪ daily --s is bloomberg daybreak. up, the chief strategist at 4:00 p.m. eastern. david: this is bloomberg. it's time for the focus on tech week. it's our week long focus on technology. it brings to bear the full breadth and depth of our global reach on all the important tech sector. today, elon musk is showing off his very own...
87
87
Jul 14, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
then on top of that, party politics, because you have the scottish government run by the snp, a welsh with that the use of what is there a secondary legislation, statutory instruments, there can be subject to the same amount of scrutiny as primary legislation can. that is another area where the critics say the government is holding on to too much power. the conservatives say they arejust doing what power. the conservatives say they are just doing what is necessary, and will not overreach themselves, but they are working against a tight timetable. the reality of all of this that the whole business of brexit is guaranteed to dominate the workings of this place for it is the next two years and in all likelihood much longer than that. thousands of mourners have lined the streets of cou nty mourners have lined the streets of county durham for the funeral of bradley lowery. the six—year—old sunderland fan won a legion of supporters across the country as he battled neuroblastoma. he was taken to stjosef‘s battled neuroblastoma. he was taken to st josef‘s church battled neuroblastoma. he was
then on top of that, party politics, because you have the scottish government run by the snp, a welsh with that the use of what is there a secondary legislation, statutory instruments, there can be subject to the same amount of scrutiny as primary legislation can. that is another area where the critics say the government is holding on to too much power. the conservatives say they arejust doing what power. the conservatives say they are just doing what is necessary, and will not overreach...
77
77
Jul 3, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
party manifesto and the labour ma nifesto party manifesto and the labour manifesto and that of the snpng up this proposal. if the arms opening up the market more? there are some really good things elsewhere in this 0fgem announcement about making the energy market more competitive so it puts me and you and the viewers as consumers in the driving seat, giving us the kind of power we take for granted when ever we buy anything in our daily lives. those are good. but that will take several yea rs are good. but that will take several years to apply. in the meantime, the rip—off is now. years to apply. in the meantime, the rip-off is now. there are many people for whatever reason you are refundable positions who aren't able to switch easily be, but for lots of those macro, parts of the responsibility lies with us as consumers because we are lazy about switching suppliers. the scary thing is that even though many of us leads busy lives and we are busy with many other things during the day, even in spite of all of that, when the rip—off gets really big in the past, it has not let morris us to
party manifesto and the labour ma nifesto party manifesto and the labour manifesto and that of the snpng up this proposal. if the arms opening up the market more? there are some really good things elsewhere in this 0fgem announcement about making the energy market more competitive so it puts me and you and the viewers as consumers in the driving seat, giving us the kind of power we take for granted when ever we buy anything in our daily lives. those are good. but that will take several yea rs...
195
195
Jul 13, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 195
favorite 0
quote 0
what will the snp do? what will those tories do who were not enthusiastic about brexit?ed, we are not going to vote for it. it doesn't provide provision for the devolution of powers, or a raft of importance for the compromise set out in the scottish government. this government has had a year to get this right. more than a year since we had the referendum. i still don't think we are that much further forward. dominick, you've been looking at the bill. are you happy with it, or do you have concerns which might mean you have concerns which might mean you vote against it? it tries to do an awful lot in 19 clauses. i think it will require very careful scrutiny, both in terms of the powers which it gives government, and how they are to be exercised. also the other area of particular interest to me is how it dovetails with the eventual outcome of the negotiations. it seems to me, from what i can see, that parliament will have to have a further role because some aspects of this bill may not be required depending on what form brexit ultimately takes. where i think i disagree, cer
what will the snp do? what will those tories do who were not enthusiastic about brexit?ed, we are not going to vote for it. it doesn't provide provision for the devolution of powers, or a raft of importance for the compromise set out in the scottish government. this government has had a year to get this right. more than a year since we had the referendum. i still don't think we are that much further forward. dominick, you've been looking at the bill. are you happy with it, or do you have...