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didi chuxing is getting ready to ta ke world.g is getting ready to take its brand overseas but it is doing this the chinese way. translation: for the last 20 years it was china who learned more from the us. in the next ten years we will ride on each other‘s successes. there is no point thinking of who will surpass whom. this is the face of new china. a new breed of entrepreneur, young, confident with deep financial pockets to try something new. translation: deep financial pockets to try something new. translationzlj deep financial pockets to try something new. translation: i am not 35 years old. my entire management tea m 35 years old. my entire management team has a lot of people in their 30s. we are idealistic and can be rational sometimes. we also bring a lot of surprises. didi chuxing has a future for what —— vision for what the future will look like dick are parking problems, no bottlenecks, no traffic jams, no congestion. parking problems, no bottlenecks, no trafficjams, no congestion. and it will do this with one thing. da
didi chuxing is getting ready to ta ke world.g is getting ready to take its brand overseas but it is doing this the chinese way. translation: for the last 20 years it was china who learned more from the us. in the next ten years we will ride on each other‘s successes. there is no point thinking of who will surpass whom. this is the face of new china. a new breed of entrepreneur, young, confident with deep financial pockets to try something new. translation: deep financial pockets to try...
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let's ta ke in europe taking the lead from asia. to be going on in the stock market on wall street. kim gittleson has the details. 0n on wednesday us market will be kept busy as the earnings season continues apace. we will see a range of companies and financial services, technology and manufacturing all report earnings. so, who to watch? if you are curious about technology, facebook, ebay and twitter are all set to report earnings. investors will be curious to see of the companies have any comments regarding data and the user information. if you're curious about car manufacturers, ford, the second—biggest, that in the us will be set to report earnings, and they will be looking to see if commodity prices have hurt the bottom line. and finally, plain manufacturers boeing and general dynamics will be posting, and we will see whether steal another million tariffs have hurt their bottom line. that is tim at new york. joining us is russ mould, investment director at aj bell. what a busy day, so much going on. 20 ftse 100 what a busy day,
let's ta ke in europe taking the lead from asia. to be going on in the stock market on wall street. kim gittleson has the details. 0n on wednesday us market will be kept busy as the earnings season continues apace. we will see a range of companies and financial services, technology and manufacturing all report earnings. so, who to watch? if you are curious about technology, facebook, ebay and twitter are all set to report earnings. investors will be curious to see of the companies have any...
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>>ig craes d music joinss uo t ta meorut abo tifarfs and the sto t the u. .s tandhe consumer. he c's ehiefcominost at vingin ksspar. aicroog, gdo tee s u.yo anyok r u fojoinin g us t. hni gdooer aftno,onbi ll. c>>lylear we are still athe t ialos sta.ge maybe wall street getting eaahfd o itself. enev if wwee ore t s ee25 tariffs imsepod on bhot s,side yo slltil feeth at atoi p intt dnul't have that much of an imctpa on the onecomy. y? >>coecrrif youou ye hav a 25% tariff on $5il0 bli oonfmp idorteds goo o nuret cost isut abo $152. llion to.s uon. csursme or buneesssd an that wl ilbe abebsord by one ethos o.tw that's -- in ntcoext,s it' bt .1% of p,gd lessn tha .1% ofp.gd just for ntcoext,t' is the equivalent of autbo27in 1 cent es.e in ginasole icpr to s t'heto t gngoi completely damagthe ece ony.om erth ae is sllmari pce that y ou fwillee l. . >> rht >> i butt' tseo th gngoi to unrmde tineheec y.onom s>>os it' at ttha prerovalbali so cuphaan tt lbwiosur rs has een hdiolngp u to talkhe t alumuminar tiffs they have been imngposi erthe. you belveie we cldou feel itf i the erwerex
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that will be taken with the taken immediately —— will be taken with the taken immediately —— will be taediately with the taken immediately —— will be taken immediately because these things take time to set into place. but of course that is actually the problem with this is there are now so problem with this is there are now so many different actors, somebody different nations and actors engaged in syria, in this proxy war. different forces allied and the danger is that this kind of military escalation is just danger is that this kind of military escalation isjust going danger is that this kind of military escalation is just going to create more of that's command the people who will suffer from that are the syrian people, and that's this is the bit that... people often say, we have to do something, we have to do something. 0k, why do we not do something. 0k, why do we not do something humanitarian? how about we in short there are humanitarian corridors in conflict zones in syria? corridors in conflict zones in syria ? ones that corridors in conflict zones in syria? ones that are not abus
that will be taken with the taken immediately —— will be taken with the taken immediately —— will be taediately with the taken immediately —— will be taken immediately because these things take time to set into place. but of course that is actually the problem with this is there are now so problem with this is there are now so many different actors, somebody different nations and actors engaged in syria, in this proxy war. different forces allied and the danger is that this kind of...
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because it does not ta ke is failing. why?ens in the real world , take account of what happens in the real world, what happens on buildings like this. the association of british insurers commissioned their own test of the test. they switch 20% of the would use to start the fire with plastic, which often fuels real blazers. result, test fire which was 100 degrees hotter than the standard test with wood. another example, in this test, the panels were installed from bottom to top between them. the fire barely get started but on real buildings, the facades to have gaps, either by design or poor workmanship. look what happened when that was tested, oxygen driving the fire upwards. we are shocked by the findings, they demonstrate just how out of date the current testing regime is and how important it is to take account of how these building materials are used in practice, not as how they perform under lab conditions. after the tragedy here, the government asked a senior engineer to review building regulations and testing, she will r
because it does not ta ke is failing. why?ens in the real world , take account of what happens in the real world, what happens on buildings like this. the association of british insurers commissioned their own test of the test. they switch 20% of the would use to start the fire with plastic, which often fuels real blazers. result, test fire which was 100 degrees hotter than the standard test with wood. another example, in this test, the panels were installed from bottom to top between them. the...
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the buyer would have to ta ke decades. take on about $5 billion of debts of the singapore airlines has a joint operation in india and our reporter caught up with the indian manager at singapore airlines and ask what is next for the carrier. we have other interests in asian countries, we will bring the delivery on the 8077, the first airline to fly to osaka. we will be growing. we are growing in excess of 4.5% every year. we will expand to the us, the extension to the us will be to have more singapore us services. we will start singapore us services. we will start singapore to new york, non—stop to los angeles, non—stop to san francisco, the capacity increases with all of these non—stops will be in the range of 10%. us for next year will see a big increase. what about the big competition from middle east airlines and europe airlines and even chinese airlines? we have been managing competition very well over the past couple of yea rs. if very well over the past couple of years. if you look at our latest on actual results for
the buyer would have to ta ke decades. take on about $5 billion of debts of the singapore airlines has a joint operation in india and our reporter caught up with the indian manager at singapore airlines and ask what is next for the carrier. we have other interests in asian countries, we will bring the delivery on the 8077, the first airline to fly to osaka. we will be growing. we are growing in excess of 4.5% every year. we will expand to the us, the extension to the us will be to have more...
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man, played byjohnny flynn, called pascal, a wild character, a vagabond, and immediately the family tagabond, and immediately the family take against. plus, the rest of the community are very suspicious of him, but she falls in love with him, and he sparks in a rebellious spirit that has hitherto been kept under wraps. here is a clip. i'm sorry sir, butjeans aren't allowed in the clubhouse. it's the club dress code. but they're blackjeans! i'm sorry. maybe the burger, then. yeah. hubbub. i'd like to make a toast. to my family. for everything you've done for me. i forgive you. thud. get out! what i really like about this film, you can see from this the palpable tension, and, secondly, there has been a string of murders on the island, and the finger of suspicion points towards pascal, obviously johnny flynn's character, who moll believes is innocent, because she is in love, because he is manipulative, oi’ in love, because he is manipulative, or is it because she has dark secret in our past? the best way of describing this is that it is kind of like a twisted fairy tale, the title itself
man, played byjohnny flynn, called pascal, a wild character, a vagabond, and immediately the family tagabond, and immediately the family take against. plus, the rest of the community are very suspicious of him, but she falls in love with him, and he sparks in a rebellious spirit that has hitherto been kept under wraps. here is a clip. i'm sorry sir, butjeans aren't allowed in the clubhouse. it's the club dress code. but they're blackjeans! i'm sorry. maybe the burger, then. yeah. hubbub. i'd...
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is leaving the company to ta ke over a ncestry of mattel is leaving the company to take over ancestryf a lengthy slump. when the disney princess line of dolls came out. hasbro has the contract for the star wars business. both countries have been hit hard by the toys "r" us liquidation. let us look at the markets. the asian markets have opened up this morning. it is a bit ofa opened up this morning. it is a bit of a mixed bag. the nikkei battening down. —— opening down. the reaction to what is happening overnight with those falls on the dowjones. that is about the warning of weaker smartphone sales that is driving that indicated down. the nasdaq closed down 0.8%. we will have more on that to come. markets injapan, south korea, and australia are following that lead. we'll be looking at it closely. just to point out, the stocks closed marginally higher after a joint postsummit news conference by the japanese prime minister shinzo abe and donald trump, delivered some surprises. no doubt their conversations will continue as they negotiate more trade deals between the two countries. you're
is leaving the company to ta ke over a ncestry of mattel is leaving the company to take over ancestryf a lengthy slump. when the disney princess line of dolls came out. hasbro has the contract for the star wars business. both countries have been hit hard by the toys "r" us liquidation. let us look at the markets. the asian markets have opened up this morning. it is a bit ofa opened up this morning. it is a bit of a mixed bag. the nikkei battening down. —— opening down. the...
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i think users have to ta ke in the country. companies, it is not a one—sided thing. you can't pink companies, they all have a role to play. it has to be transparent. everyone can very easily say that india is the new currency and the new oil —— internet. it has monetary value attached. —— pic. if that happens businesses will figure out how to maximise that value. should there be another body that governs social media platforms to prevent misuse? given a lot of new users in india, first—time tech issues, may not be fully aware of the risks, and language may be an issue because english may not be their first language, the government has to draw that framework and in the digital world you have to do things not common in the old world and must include the intermediaries, that's where a lot of the problem happens. should there be a multimedia framework that is worked out for data privacy because data today has no boundaries? there's a lot of stuff with the data world that's still not in place in terms of the basic regulation needed.
i think users have to ta ke in the country. companies, it is not a one—sided thing. you can't pink companies, they all have a role to play. it has to be transparent. everyone can very easily say that india is the new currency and the new oil —— internet. it has monetary value attached. —— pic. if that happens businesses will figure out how to maximise that value. should there be another body that governs social media platforms to prevent misuse? given a lot of new users in india,...
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the focus is on the may 2090 european elections, which the uk will not ta ke elections, which the uk the european union by then, and tragically nidal farage will be out ofa tragically nidal farage will be out of a job. and also this comes from the european commissioner for security, who is our commissioner. 0ur security, who is our commissioner. our government has held hands with facebook and said how wonderful they are. germany introduced a hate speech law forcing platforms to remove terrorist content or face fines of 50 million quid. that is how you deal with companies like facebook. you threaten them on the bottom line, hits them in the pocket and they react quickly. maybe they will do that after the eu... when the eu decides it will attacked, it isa the eu decides it will attacked, it is a lot stronger than 27 countries. if the european commission decides to introduce restrictions, it will be taken more seriously. and the third point is... can you have four poignant things? what they cannot police, which is far more insidious and not calculable, are these echo chambers created. t
the focus is on the may 2090 european elections, which the uk will not ta ke elections, which the uk the european union by then, and tragically nidal farage will be out ofa tragically nidal farage will be out of a job. and also this comes from the european commissioner for security, who is our commissioner. 0ur security, who is our commissioner. our government has held hands with facebook and said how wonderful they are. germany introduced a hate speech law forcing platforms to remove terrorist...
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is there a way that we as a ta -- maybe i should direct my questions to the chair -- that we can work with staff to come up with an investment policy to we're consistent? right now, there's not one that exists. ms. fong, do you think that would be helpful? >> yes. around uni, july, i will bring before you the investment policy for the tas for this to be considered. this would be the perfect opportunity to add those things in there. >> thank you. let me know if i can be of assistance. we've done the work and done due diligence and some i think thises i would like to see in there. i think the tax collector's policies is one of the big ones. >> thank you for the constructive comments, commissioner cohen. i think we took public comment, so we have the same house. did i ask for a motion? >> no motion yet. >> is there a motion? made by cohen. seconded by fewer. on that, same house, same call. next item please. [ agenda item read [ agenda item read ] >> clerk: this is an action item. >> colleagues, while this title may look like bad news, it is actually good news for which i congratulate ms.
is there a way that we as a ta -- maybe i should direct my questions to the chair -- that we can work with staff to come up with an investment policy to we're consistent? right now, there's not one that exists. ms. fong, do you think that would be helpful? >> yes. around uni, july, i will bring before you the investment policy for the tas for this to be considered. this would be the perfect opportunity to add those things in there. >> thank you. let me know if i can be of...
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we have to ta ke should be good for us.o the winners circle on wednesday with 2—0 will win over ballmer. chris smalling goals takes them clear of liverpool. they have forasmuch as remaining. the players are all good. they were responsible, they felt they needed the points, they had to confirm as soon as possible the fourth position, the difference is only one point, maximum two. then we can think about second, so the players are responsible. the dial made a winning return to the court. the world number one beat slovenia in straight sets. the dalek took the first set as he looks to ta ke took the first set as he looks to take a record title at the tournament. the second set went the same way. “— tournament. the second set went the same way. —— rafael nadal. alvarez has been suspended for six months following his two positive tests for a performance enhancing substances. he has been on a temporary suspensions and april three and saw his much anticipated rematch on the fifth of may cancelled. the fight could be rescheduled for
we have to ta ke should be good for us.o the winners circle on wednesday with 2—0 will win over ballmer. chris smalling goals takes them clear of liverpool. they have forasmuch as remaining. the players are all good. they were responsible, they felt they needed the points, they had to confirm as soon as possible the fourth position, the difference is only one point, maximum two. then we can think about second, so the players are responsible. the dial made a winning return to the court. the...
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i do take serious murrah sponsored bill at the —— i do ta ke murrah sponsored bill at the —— i do take. but ido take serious my responsibility. but i do believe i can be the one to put things right. i understand that the house will want to hold me to account for that i am confident that the changes i am committed to putting in place and the transparency that will go with that will deliver the changes that are expected. it is obviously did the disappointing that she didn't know the facts which gave evidence yesterday and i look forward to more detail from her on this. yesterday and i look forward to more detailfrom her on this. but yesterday and i look forward to more detail from her on this. but can i also ask her to follow up the foreign office has said that in april 2016 as part of regular ministerial dialogue with caribbean partners, foreign office ministers we re partners, foreign office ministers were made aware of concerns about some immigration deportation cases. we re some immigration deportation cases. were those concerns past two home office ministers and what did they do? am
i do take serious murrah sponsored bill at the —— i do ta ke murrah sponsored bill at the —— i do take. but ido take serious my responsibility. but i do believe i can be the one to put things right. i understand that the house will want to hold me to account for that i am confident that the changes i am committed to putting in place and the transparency that will go with that will deliver the changes that are expected. it is obviously did the disappointing that she didn't know the facts...
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they said they would ta ke absolutely. they said they would take 2 billion hit on mars.s as a bank it is very profitable. it doesn't have growth. the around investment banking. —— the challenge is around investment banking. were barclays may differ from deutsche investment banking. were barclays may differfrom deutsche bank investment banking. were barclays may differ from deutsche bank is they have a ceo who is formally from jp morgan, one of the biggest and best investment banks out there. a lot of the management teams at ba rclays are ex—jp lot of the management teams at barclays are ex—jp morgan. for the bank to return to growth we need to see an improvement in investment banking. thanks very much. you will come back and talk about the stories in the papers, but for now, thanks. still to come... we will bejoined we will be joined by one woman who thinks her business has what it ta kes to thinks her business has what it takes to make caravans cool again. interesting to hear how she came up with the idea. stay with us. you're with business live from bbc news. let's tal
they said they would ta ke absolutely. they said they would take 2 billion hit on mars.s as a bank it is very profitable. it doesn't have growth. the around investment banking. —— the challenge is around investment banking. were barclays may differ from deutsche investment banking. were barclays may differfrom deutsche bank investment banking. were barclays may differ from deutsche bank is they have a ceo who is formally from jp morgan, one of the biggest and best investment banks out...
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this as the ta military base east of homs.re reports that they are being cared by several missiles. syrian state media says an american attack as suspected. behrouz a lot of video on social media. there are as one report that syrian missiles pad exempted some of those entering missiles. this may be that because the syrians are expecting an eminent attack, they are trigger—happy, and asa attack, they are trigger—happy, and as a false report. on the other there are as a lot of chatter out there, a lot of of the mission so —— on social media —— a lot of commission on —— a lot of commission on social media. the syrians are saying that we are aware of the reports. there was nothing to confirm. there are other reports... but they are not denying at? there are the reports from america where the pentagon ‘s denying a completely. so again the reports from america, even, are a little bit difficult to reinterpret. vivid as not an american air raid, you could possibly be other players. —— if it is not. they could be these rallies, for exa
this as the ta military base east of homs.re reports that they are being cared by several missiles. syrian state media says an american attack as suspected. behrouz a lot of video on social media. there are as one report that syrian missiles pad exempted some of those entering missiles. this may be that because the syrians are expecting an eminent attack, they are trigger—happy, and asa attack, they are trigger—happy, and as a false report. on the other there are as a lot of chatter out...
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the investigation that they are leading on is to take the image serial —— ta ke on is to take the image—— take the material from the uk and ta ke take the material from the uk and take environmental samples at the location in salisbury. they will then split it, and i understand it will be sent out to a number of opc w credited laboratories around the world, which will do their science to identify it. the laboratories will be looking at the samples from a scientific perspective. they will come back with answers on what they believe the material to be. but i think it's more of a challenge for them to actually say either who manufactured it or who used it. even if they identify very closely exactly what the substance is, are there other countries beyond russia that could have been responsible? well, i suppose that is the question. when the identification of this novichok family came out in the early 90 ‘s, one would imagine that countries that were perhaps facing soviet or russian forces would have considered... would have done a risk assessment and determine whether they believed, a, that
the investigation that they are leading on is to take the image serial —— ta ke on is to take the image—— take the material from the uk and ta ke take the material from the uk and take environmental samples at the location in salisbury. they will then split it, and i understand it will be sent out to a number of opc w credited laboratories around the world, which will do their science to identify it. the laboratories will be looking at the samples from a scientific perspective. they...
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already seen, since then, another round of tariffs from the white house, the so—called section 301 tatual property, which are restricting us imports of technology products from china, so we have yet to see the chinese response to that second round of us tariffs. you're right, the tit—for—tat is expected, and its $60 billion worth of tariffs in the second round from the us administration, so we can expect a similar value in the second round of retaliation from china. president trump has indicated that he doesn't necessarily think the trade war would be a bad thing and that if it happens the us would probably win it. do you think he is right? think there is a kernel of truth to the point president trump made on twitter, though he received widespread ridicule for it. the kernel of truth is that because china runs such a large deficit with the us, excuse me be, because the us ru ns the us, excuse me be, because the us runs such a large deficit with china is an china runs such a large surplus, china has more to lose from a trade war because the trade surplus is adding to chinese gdp, where
already seen, since then, another round of tariffs from the white house, the so—called section 301 tatual property, which are restricting us imports of technology products from china, so we have yet to see the chinese response to that second round of us tariffs. you're right, the tit—for—tat is expected, and its $60 billion worth of tariffs in the second round from the us administration, so we can expect a similar value in the second round of retaliation from china. president trump has...
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but let's ta ke asleep. the sticker liverpool. but let's take a look at the weather.ans is it a wash—out. temperatures are fairly mild. the rain pushing north as we move through this afternoon in northern ireland, parts of northern england and central and southern scotland. perhaps some
but let's ta ke asleep. the sticker liverpool. but let's take a look at the weather.ans is it a wash—out. temperatures are fairly mild. the rain pushing north as we move through this afternoon in northern ireland, parts of northern england and central and southern scotland. perhaps some
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i lost my marriage, my daughter was ta ken away life around.y and i actually lost the plot, basically, and went down really destructive path. every minute i had, i would find a bar, find a drink, i thought drowning myself, it was the perfect solution for me. drown myself in drink and go to sleep, wake up hoping it will improve. but it didn't. and bowls actually, i believe, saved my life. , doesn't have a green, so going to auckland and seeing my sister and niece playing bowls, ithought, well, and seeing my sister and niece playing bowls, i thought, well, what i could give this a go. i think i could do this. it was the turning point in my life. a very emotional meeting. she is so happy to have her family back and to have found lawn bowls. it is notjust about the gold medals for some of the competitors here. spot changing their lives in other ways. that said, either click on will be looking for a gold a little later ron for botswana. some of you might remember him, he didn't do very well in moscow. —— glasgow. he was too cold. is much prefers the
i lost my marriage, my daughter was ta ken away life around.y and i actually lost the plot, basically, and went down really destructive path. every minute i had, i would find a bar, find a drink, i thought drowning myself, it was the perfect solution for me. drown myself in drink and go to sleep, wake up hoping it will improve. but it didn't. and bowls actually, i believe, saved my life. , doesn't have a green, so going to auckland and seeing my sister and niece playing bowls, ithought, well,...
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what about the local elections that took place — have just ta ken place?ook at the national assembly elections. if you look at the candidates who took part in those elections, it's a record in that country, it's unprecedented, it's because of the climate, it's because of the environment — and we created the environment. that people feel free and people feel safe. is that the case? because yourjustice minister, ba tambadou, has said "we are dealing with a very fragile political situation." yes, it's a fragile situation because of 22 years of dictatorship, the system was polluted. there were a lot of bad laws, dictators support them, and for 22 years, that makes it very, very fragile but we have a responsibility here,
what about the local elections that took place — have just ta ken place?ook at the national assembly elections. if you look at the candidates who took part in those elections, it's a record in that country, it's unprecedented, it's because of the climate, it's because of the environment — and we created the environment. that people feel free and people feel safe. is that the case? because yourjustice minister, ba tambadou, has said "we are dealing with a very fragile political...
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let's ta ke let's take a look at the scene in new york right now at the un security council.being addressed who is the man trying to get an effective peace deal in geneva. he is updating the security council on the situation. there will be other procedures taking place including efforts to find a cease—fire which collapsed over the weekend and is the immediate events preceding the air strike. it is claimed that the air strike. it is claimed that the air strike was the method used to deliver chemical weapons. 0h strike was the method used to deliver chemical weapons. oh well as his address, the you're its representatives are being called on to give an opportunity to take part. that cross two main work and joining me now via webcam is the former us ambassador to syria, robert ford. thank you for being with us on bbc news. let me ask you the obvious question that arises. what should the united states and its allies do now that they have not done before? well i think your correspondent was correct to say there's not much united states or his close allies can do to remove bashar a
let's ta ke let's take a look at the scene in new york right now at the un security council.being addressed who is the man trying to get an effective peace deal in geneva. he is updating the security council on the situation. there will be other procedures taking place including efforts to find a cease—fire which collapsed over the weekend and is the immediate events preceding the air strike. it is claimed that the air strike. it is claimed that the air strike was the method used to deliver...
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i nature, it has these huge initial capital outflows to up ta ke huge initial capital outflows to upssels, it is not cheap why any means and many of them are quite old and therefore quite polluting. how are they being helped either point of view of government help or international bodies helping them from that perspective? about half of the emissions that we are looking for is achievable. updating the ships they have? for instance there is a large dutch shipping company and that they have reported to the cdp, just by changing the whole of the ship, they can rid use by 90 cents. to reduce on loading times on ports are. ——9 %. all of these can reduce emissions at right 110w. these can reduce emissions at right now. then is to be an international reaction because by nature the industry is global, you cannot have one part of the european union setting one set of laws and rules and other parts of the world doing their own thing, where asia and shipping is booming. there is a —— there is a dangerous and lack of transparency in this industry. they need to be more transparent, they need to b
i nature, it has these huge initial capital outflows to up ta ke huge initial capital outflows to upssels, it is not cheap why any means and many of them are quite old and therefore quite polluting. how are they being helped either point of view of government help or international bodies helping them from that perspective? about half of the emissions that we are looking for is achievable. updating the ships they have? for instance there is a large dutch shipping company and that they have...
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she will ta ke airstrikes to take place. she will take this speech tomorrow.here is a question, is there not, as she actually made this case successfully? clearly not. we saw a poll from survation this morning that said around two thirds of british people did not agree with her taking action without having gone to parliament over it. so she really is going to have to do a sort of far too late attempt to win over the public on this. that is what we will see this weekend and especially tomorrow. the daily mail. the uk braces for cyber revenge. there are fears russia will retaliate over syrian airstrikes and of course the us putting more sanctions on russian companies. are absolutely. it seems, as she said before, warfare is now not just about the battlefield, as she said before, warfare is now notjust about the battlefield, it is about cyberspace. there is a fear the russians will hit back through cyber—attacks. they increased the number of trolls spreading propaganda. that'll be the revenge we will get. but, umm, people count up we will get. but, umm, people co
she will ta ke airstrikes to take place. she will take this speech tomorrow.here is a question, is there not, as she actually made this case successfully? clearly not. we saw a poll from survation this morning that said around two thirds of british people did not agree with her taking action without having gone to parliament over it. so she really is going to have to do a sort of far too late attempt to win over the public on this. that is what we will see this weekend and especially tomorrow....
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ta keda has made acquisition by a japanese company.for shire which were rejected sir persistence pays off. takeda shares fell by more than 5% on the news because some investors think they are paying too much for shire. the wall street journal says the are paying too much for shire. the wall streetjournal says the chinese giant is in talks with investors. it's been to raise around $80 billion which make it one of the biggest technology listings in history. buber is also considering an ipo but that is unlikely to take place before 2019. and finally, at the macau gambling tables, wynn is winning again. highrollers returned to the chinese territory. 0verall, it swung to a loss of about $204 million largely due to legal costs relating to the co—founder‘s dramatic departure from the company. thank you to the update. the month of april is one of the busiest months of the year for tourism in japan. more than 2.5 million visitors arrive in the country in april of last year, many having to participate in what is known as the practice of viewing
ta keda has made acquisition by a japanese company.for shire which were rejected sir persistence pays off. takeda shares fell by more than 5% on the news because some investors think they are paying too much for shire. the wall street journal says the are paying too much for shire. the wall streetjournal says the chinese giant is in talks with investors. it's been to raise around $80 billion which make it one of the biggest technology listings in history. buber is also considering an ipo but...
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my ta ke than? surprise? -- luton plant. my take on this is aimed pleasantly surprised.any, britain is the largest manufacturer of cars in europe, bar none. and we are very, very good at it. the reason that psa has cut back a lot and has lost the market in recent yea rs and has lost the market in recent years is that the labour laws in france a shocking. and they realise this, this is me being slightly cynical. so they have probably got the facilities here in luton which will do well for them, they might as well because we have got a very good architecture... wish engineering is... no, no, likei architecture... wish engineering is... no, no, like i said before but the fact is we are terrific added. —— british engineering. the fact is that brexit remains a concern, ta riffs that brexit remains a concern, tariffs are still a concern. they are happy to invest, and the fact that companies are happy to invest isa that companies are happy to invest is a big sign of how they view things are heading. is a big sign of how they view things are headingli is a big sign of how they v
my ta ke than? surprise? -- luton plant. my take on this is aimed pleasantly surprised.any, britain is the largest manufacturer of cars in europe, bar none. and we are very, very good at it. the reason that psa has cut back a lot and has lost the market in recent yea rs and has lost the market in recent years is that the labour laws in france a shocking. and they realise this, this is me being slightly cynical. so they have probably got the facilities here in luton which will do well for them,...
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eight vagabond character and immediately the family ta ke character and immediately the family take againstm and the rest of the community are very suspicious of him and she falls in love with him and he starts than her a rebellious spirit that has the two kept under wraps, here is a clip: it is the club dress code. they are black jeans! the club dress code. they are black jeans! sorry. maybe the burger, then. yes. i would like to make a toast... to my family for everything you have done for me. i forgive you. get out! what i really like about this film is firstly you can see from the palpable tension and secondly what happens is there has been a string of murders on the island in the finger of suspicion starts pointing towards the man. and obviously she boasts that he is innocent but is it because she is in love with him and he is manipulative and leading her a stray or is it because she has dark secrets in her own past. the best way of describing this is it is a kind of twisted fairy tale. eight sounds like beast from 1975 which was banned for a's just in this country. there is a film whi
eight vagabond character and immediately the family ta ke character and immediately the family take againstm and the rest of the community are very suspicious of him and she falls in love with him and he starts than her a rebellious spirit that has the two kept under wraps, here is a clip: it is the club dress code. they are black jeans! the club dress code. they are black jeans! sorry. maybe the burger, then. yes. i would like to make a toast... to my family for everything you have done for...
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we're talking about the ta keover up to. we're talking about the takeover from ta keda to up to.to do with the shire. takeda shares injapan are actually down. bidding for the british pharmaceutical giant and whitbread down half a percent, news they are splitting off costa coffee. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has called for the home secretary to resign as the minister was forced to defend the government's immigration policy surrounding the windrush controversy. i am joined from westminster by our assistant political editor. i don't think anyone thought the windrush scandal was over. listening to pmqs that was heavily the case. very angry exchanges. mrs mailer and passing the record of previous labour ministers and their role in introducing these measures. yvette cooper saying that there were warnings from high commission is backin warnings from high commission is back in 2016 about problems and then it's the same time, borisjohnson seemingly confronted to reserve may over her approach, calling for an amnesty for illegal immigrant is. let's have a listen to theresa may and some o
we're talking about the ta keover up to. we're talking about the takeover from ta keda to up to.to do with the shire. takeda shares injapan are actually down. bidding for the british pharmaceutical giant and whitbread down half a percent, news they are splitting off costa coffee. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has called for the home secretary to resign as the minister was forced to defend the government's immigration policy surrounding the windrush controversy. i am joined from westminster by...
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yes it is important that the prime minister explains why she chose to ta ke minister explains why shen without the formal vote in parliament, but i think the country could have ended up in a much weaker position for many years going forward. of course, parliament in normal circumstances should be endorsing action, but what i was about to say was that there does need to be in the system the ability for a prime minister to agree to action when it is simply not practical to get a parliamentary vote within the timescale needed for a decision. so the prime minister will have to explain why she thought that was the case to mps and i don't think we should all out a vote further down the track if this is an ongoing operation, but i do hope that the main focus tomorrow can be on what will now be the wider strategy to try to bring this horrible conflict into a better position and have we generally effectively degraded and deterred this horrible chemical weapons use. with me now is sir mark lyall grant, who was the uk‘s ambassador to the united nations in 2013 when the commons voted against mili
yes it is important that the prime minister explains why she chose to ta ke minister explains why shen without the formal vote in parliament, but i think the country could have ended up in a much weaker position for many years going forward. of course, parliament in normal circumstances should be endorsing action, but what i was about to say was that there does need to be in the system the ability for a prime minister to agree to action when it is simply not practical to get a parliamentary...
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april recovery could potentially ta ke april recovery could potentially take place, but necessarily sol recovery. when it comes to the dosage, what do you beat into the fa ct dosage, what do you beat into the fact that these two family members are recovering? it makes one suspect that they were not given as much as was intended to be given to them. obviously the effect of these agents is very... if you block every single molecule within the body of the enzymes are targeting, it is pretty unlikely you would recover, but what seems to have happened if that the effect came on slowly, probably because it was absorbed through the skin. that gives the body a chance to adapt. when these agents are inhaled, they could use a very rapid and immediate death, but in this case it may be that they did not get enough, the dosing was wrong or a very slow absorption helped protect them. when it comes to the treatment available, what would you expect, what is the line of procedure that ta kes in what is the line of procedure that takes in this what is the line of procedure that takes - in this initial t
april recovery could potentially ta ke april recovery could potentially take place, but necessarily sol recovery. when it comes to the dosage, what do you beat into the fa ct dosage, what do you beat into the fact that these two family members are recovering? it makes one suspect that they were not given as much as was intended to be given to them. obviously the effect of these agents is very... if you block every single molecule within the body of the enzymes are targeting, it is pretty...
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as fears of a trade war between the us and china escalate, stocks on wall street have ta ken anotherowjones closed down 575 points, or 2.3 cents. —— just over 2%. president trump has threatened to slap an additional $100 billion of tariffs on chinese goods. the white house is putting the blame directly on beijing. this is something that china has created an president from these trying to fix it and we are moving forward in that process of trying to, we are going to continue putting pressure on china to stop any illegal and unfair trade practices that they had continued in for decades. earlier, i spoke to our correspondent, chris buckler, in washington, and asked him if the markets were getting nervous. yeah, they don't like it, and there's talk of tariffs what may have once been looked on as threats is starting to result in real actions. would it have some suggestion that some of those ta riffs suggestion that some of those tariffs that china has suggested will be going into effect on monday. when you look at the range of being suggested, they cover a whole range of goods. they go fr
as fears of a trade war between the us and china escalate, stocks on wall street have ta ken anotherowjones closed down 575 points, or 2.3 cents. —— just over 2%. president trump has threatened to slap an additional $100 billion of tariffs on chinese goods. the white house is putting the blame directly on beijing. this is something that china has created an president from these trying to fix it and we are moving forward in that process of trying to, we are going to continue putting pressure...
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the darkest places of the human soul, we saw the anguish that can be unleashed, and the evil that can tahe end of world war i. take hold. by the end of world war i, more than1 million people had been killed or injured by chemical weapons. we never want to see that ghastly spectre return. so today the nations of britain, france and the united states of america have marshalled their righteous power against barbarism and brutality. tonight i ask all americans to say a prayerfor tonight i ask all americans to say a prayer for our tonight i ask all americans to say a prayerfor our noble tonight i ask all americans to say a prayer for our noble warriors and our allies as they carry out their missions. we pray that god will bring comfort to those suffering in syria. we pray that god will guide the whole region toward a future of dignity and at peace. and we pray that god will continue to watch over and less the united states of america —— bless. thank you and good night. that was a statement from president trump. he was announcing that the united states has decided to strike syria, strike locat
the darkest places of the human soul, we saw the anguish that can be unleashed, and the evil that can tahe end of world war i. take hold. by the end of world war i, more than1 million people had been killed or injured by chemical weapons. we never want to see that ghastly spectre return. so today the nations of britain, france and the united states of america have marshalled their righteous power against barbarism and brutality. tonight i ask all americans to say a prayerfor tonight i ask all...
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it appears they are now trying to ta ke then. are now trying to take out more iranian aircraft to prevent to take out more iranian aircraft to p reve nt a ny to take out more iranian aircraft to prevent any future incursions. it could be considered or that president trump has threatened particular new responses for the last legend chemical strike. also, given where we are where, with the war in syria and also it seem as though that president aside has the upper hand, the us would entreat carefully about intervention at this point. i hope they do. you have heard the republicans talking about taking out the whole searing air force is just a very dangerous thing to do. certainly before any action like that would be taken place, that is not something the president has the authority to authorise because there would almost certainly be launching a war. if you take out the air force launching a war. if you take out the airforce of launching a war. if you take out the air force of another country then thatis air force of another country
it appears they are now trying to ta ke then. are now trying to take out more iranian aircraft to prevent to take out more iranian aircraft to p reve nt a ny to take out more iranian aircraft to prevent any future incursions. it could be considered or that president trump has threatened particular new responses for the last legend chemical strike. also, given where we are where, with the war in syria and also it seem as though that president aside has the upper hand, the us would entreat...
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so you can't ta ke slows up any action.us. in this case, there was already campaign approval passed by parliament and in a dynamic situation is only right the executive takes executive decisions about when to use what is essentially a small, low risk a force, just enough to get the attention of the regime, but not enough to escalate it further. what we see pictures like this of the strikes that happened overnight and uc that our aeroplanes and tornadoes have been used, we note the personnel have come back home safely and we are all grateful like that, but do pictures like this make an impact? we are three days away from theresa may, but parliament to a nswer theresa may, but parliament to answer questions. they probably will. this is the first time after the decision that theresa may has set out her case for the strikes. parliament has been in recess, so we haven't had a lot of politics. we haven't had a lot of politics. we haven't had a lot of agenda setting, so haven't had a lot of agenda setting, so this is the first tim
so you can't ta ke slows up any action.us. in this case, there was already campaign approval passed by parliament and in a dynamic situation is only right the executive takes executive decisions about when to use what is essentially a small, low risk a force, just enough to get the attention of the regime, but not enough to escalate it further. what we see pictures like this of the strikes that happened overnight and uc that our aeroplanes and tornadoes have been used, we note the personnel...
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conveniently for him, it would ta ke top.r him, it would take the agenda emphatically away from the russian inquiry. it would. i suspect we will talk about the small knife. let's move onto stores. —— talk about tomorrow night. this is the front page of the financial times. the tesco. absolutely. we got tesco was mortally wounded after it's cooled down the 14 scandal, his profit that topped a billion. 260,000 more customers. —— 2014 scandal. the purchase made have worked well and it is competing against others and doing well. my wife always shops there. the point is it -- wife always shops there. the point is it —— no, given the fact that on high street, things are going badly. shops many high street stores are going bankrupt, restaurants and other places, i think that is quite the statement from tesco. yet this is been a hard recovery. in a lot of painfora lot is been a hard recovery. in a lot of pain for a lot of people use to work there. the chief executive, drastic dave he is named for good reasons. efficiency savings, sel
conveniently for him, it would ta ke top.r him, it would take the agenda emphatically away from the russian inquiry. it would. i suspect we will talk about the small knife. let's move onto stores. —— talk about tomorrow night. this is the front page of the financial times. the tesco. absolutely. we got tesco was mortally wounded after it's cooled down the 14 scandal, his profit that topped a billion. 260,000 more customers. —— 2014 scandal. the purchase made have worked well and it is...
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and on wall street they recovered from big falls earlier in the trading session, and in fact if we tatrading session, and in fact if we take a look at asian markets, they have also opened mainly higher amongst the markets that are open. the nikkei in tokyo and australia's all ordinaries are taking their cues from wall street as well, the reason being that investors are now getting that back and forth para threats between the us and china will not lead to a bigger trade dispute. it took beijing about 11 hours to respond to the trump administration's latest list of products it plans to hit with a 25% tariff. china says it plans to impose additional tariffs on 100 and us product, including soy beans, ca i’s us product, including soy beans, cars and orange juice. us product, including soy beans, cars and orangejuice. is us product, including soy beans, cars and orange juice. is there a way a trade war can be averted? and international negotiator weighs in on that debate. it is a negotiation, andi on that debate. it is a negotiation, and i think the parties will make concessions. and for t
and on wall street they recovered from big falls earlier in the trading session, and in fact if we tatrading session, and in fact if we take a look at asian markets, they have also opened mainly higher amongst the markets that are open. the nikkei in tokyo and australia's all ordinaries are taking their cues from wall street as well, the reason being that investors are now getting that back and forth para threats between the us and china will not lead to a bigger trade dispute. it took beijing...
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are treating third world markets like india as a money circle market, they don't invest, they want to tanvest, they want to take the dollars and they don't invest in these countries. it's the strong conviction that has helped vijay rise well above his humble origins. it's personalfor him, he comes from a middle—class family with none of the right connections ina with none of the right connections in a country obsessed with status and pedigree. i did not do well with english—language and that gave me an underdog feeling, over the period i have championed being an underdog, one to be the best underdog story out of india. vijay shekhar sharma knows what it's like to be the common man but he has an uncommon vision, to move all of india forward into the modern digital age and he sees clearly the party has to play. what is the personal vision for what shekhar paytm will be in the next five, ten, ten years? in the trigger points from 2015 onwards indian entrepreneurs took a vow to build a world —class com pa ny entrepreneurs took a vow to build a world—class company out of this country and they
are treating third world markets like india as a money circle market, they don't invest, they want to tanvest, they want to take the dollars and they don't invest in these countries. it's the strong conviction that has helped vijay rise well above his humble origins. it's personalfor him, he comes from a middle—class family with none of the right connections ina with none of the right connections in a country obsessed with status and pedigree. i did not do well with english—language and...
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so you knew you would ta ke as singapore. so you knew you would take a hit?e two invest, so we have taken a hit. and we have added new concepts which we are continually rolling out across the world, including in singapore. what about the conversations regarding a public offering? are you preparing for that? is it going to happen?m offering? are you preparing for that? is it going to happen? it is one of these things where it is a possibility. right now i am all hands on the business, not focused on that at all. so that is no? right it may happen at some point in the future, but i am not saying that at all. iam future, but i am not saying that at all. i am saying right now i am not thinking about it. so let's not thinking about it. so let's not think about it, but let's talk about where you are in terms of where the market is developing. there are a lot of places you could go. is china not on your radar at the moment? china is an amazing food delivery market. we have a few possibilities we are considering in asia right 110w. we are considering in asia right no
so you knew you would ta ke as singapore. so you knew you would take a hit?e two invest, so we have taken a hit. and we have added new concepts which we are continually rolling out across the world, including in singapore. what about the conversations regarding a public offering? are you preparing for that? is it going to happen?m offering? are you preparing for that? is it going to happen? it is one of these things where it is a possibility. right now i am all hands on the business, not...
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let's ta ke let's take a very quick look at how the markets are doing.ets have recovered somewhat. the market in hong kong is recovering. the positivity about company earnings has overtaken any worries about possible missile attack on syria. that is all we have time for here on the business briefing. up next, newsbriefing. we'll take you through the stories making headlines in the global media. new research has reinforced the evidence that excessive drinking could take years off your life. the study, published in the medicaljournal the lancet, warns that regularly drinking more than the weekly recommended amount of alcohol increases the risk of strokes and heart failure. 0ur correspondent charlotte gallagher has more. a glass of wine or a pint of the yea rs how a glass of wine or a pint of the years how many people like to relax after a long, stressful day. but new research says regularly drinking more than the recommended amount of alcohol could take years off your life. researchers compared the health and drinking habits of around 600,000 drinkers in 1
let's ta ke let's take a very quick look at how the markets are doing.ets have recovered somewhat. the market in hong kong is recovering. the positivity about company earnings has overtaken any worries about possible missile attack on syria. that is all we have time for here on the business briefing. up next, newsbriefing. we'll take you through the stories making headlines in the global media. new research has reinforced the evidence that excessive drinking could take years off your life. the...
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we hope the regime ta kes a very difficult. we hope the regime takes a hit.ho strikes. we don't feel sorry for it. this man is a criminal. he is a war criminal. he means president assad. looking relaxed with an iranian visitor. he has always denied using chemical weapons. douma's former residents don't believe him. this doctor was sheltering in a basement during the attack, and he heard about it when he emerged. regime forces had entered douma. translation: the doctors had been warned against saying anything about casualties, because if they talked, the patient, his family and douma would be put in harm's way. so no one dared speaking out, because they we re one dared speaking out, because they were afraid. people who were in douma saw how ferocious the bombing was. no one dared say anything. the timing ofa was. no one dared say anything. the timing of a military response isn't clear. the potential consequences are. if the west attacks syria, its neighbours will feel the heat. the us, britain and france, and saudi arabia has offered to join us, britain and fr
we hope the regime ta kes a very difficult. we hope the regime takes a hit.ho strikes. we don't feel sorry for it. this man is a criminal. he is a war criminal. he means president assad. looking relaxed with an iranian visitor. he has always denied using chemical weapons. douma's former residents don't believe him. this doctor was sheltering in a basement during the attack, and he heard about it when he emerged. regime forces had entered douma. translation: the doctors had been warned against...
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and all staff ta ke syrian kids adjust.lives in turkey, they build their lives in turkey, the school builds bridges, breaking down prejudices from an early age. some of the kids don't remember syria before the war, adjusting and assimilating takes time. if you separated the refugees, the syrian refugees, from the society, they would begin to make a world without turkey. and they would one day not recognise any rules, anybody. what differences did you notice between the syrian and turkish children? they were using knife. they like to beat each other. punch each other. in the first time, i mean. by the time passed, itried to rip —— rehabilitate them. one day we went outside to make some sport. there was smoke. and all of them looked to the sky, what is that? is that a bomb or a terrorist attack? i said, no, it isjust planes going away. perched near the syrian border, gaziantep has seen one of the biggest waves of syrian immigration. around 400,000 are here. some areas have indeed become ghettoised. the two nationalities rarel
and all staff ta ke syrian kids adjust.lives in turkey, they build their lives in turkey, the school builds bridges, breaking down prejudices from an early age. some of the kids don't remember syria before the war, adjusting and assimilating takes time. if you separated the refugees, the syrian refugees, from the society, they would begin to make a world without turkey. and they would one day not recognise any rules, anybody. what differences did you notice between the syrian and turkish...
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with this baby i wonder how you feel about this notion of it ta kes a how you feel about this notiones a village to raise a child? because it will be clacton i he will be the primary caregiver but we lean on others. we are lucky to have wonderfulfamily on others. we are lucky to have wonderful family and mothers on others. we are lucky to have wonderfulfamily and mothers but it is fantastic. we have been at the commonwealth government meeting and there are certain places that are hosting meetings in the future and places particularly in the pacific, where we ring the baby and we are great with children. bring the child and we will take care of them. it will take an international community to raise the child. are you going to wait and see how it is? we will see how we roll. we do not have any expectations. there is no point of me planning it to be and degrees. expectations. there is no point of me planning it to be and degreeslj wonder me planning it to be and degrees.” wonder about the pressure and when you have the baby and have to be almost all things to all people. you have to be
with this baby i wonder how you feel about this notion of it ta kes a how you feel about this notiones a village to raise a child? because it will be clacton i he will be the primary caregiver but we lean on others. we are lucky to have wonderfulfamily on others. we are lucky to have wonderful family and mothers on others. we are lucky to have wonderfulfamily and mothers but it is fantastic. we have been at the commonwealth government meeting and there are certain places that are hosting...
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as we reported to the ta board last summer, a power substation has been removed from the scope which has reduced the cost by $100 million. so the total cost is 503 million. together, the plans, environmental, and design phases are estimated to cost 57 million. the remaining 446 million will include construction, necessary underground utility, core capacity to make the transportation system more efficient. like many projects of this size and scale, better market street will be funded with a variety of local, state, and federal sources. to date, we have secured $234 million for the project of which 97 million is proposition a transportation go bond funds, and other committed funds include federal fta, state of good repair money. general fund, impact fees, and local sales tax. now that the city has developed a proposed consensus design for the first time, the team is aggressively seeking more. we did not received a $39 million state fund grant for the local program. we have other sources we can seek in the coming years, the active transportation program, build as well as spa capital inv
as we reported to the ta board last summer, a power substation has been removed from the scope which has reduced the cost by $100 million. so the total cost is 503 million. together, the plans, environmental, and design phases are estimated to cost 57 million. the remaining 446 million will include construction, necessary underground utility, core capacity to make the transportation system more efficient. like many projects of this size and scale, better market street will be funded with a...
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Apr 20, 2018
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following the news that the clean—up of up to nine hotspots in salisbury could ta ke nine hotspots inalisbury could take months, we will be finding out from a toxicologist what is involved in the decontamination and why it will take so long. the new head of the national trust says the charity needs to be more radical. we will be looking at what she means and her plans for the future of our heritage sites. at 8.45, in the film review, mark kermodejoins sites. at 8.45, in the film review, mark kermode joins jane hill to talk about this week's cinema and dvd releases, including every day, let the sunshine in, and the guernsey literary society. welcome to sportsday. the main headlines... the end of an era — arsenal manager arsene wenger will step down from the role after nearly 22 years in charge. he's credited with changing the way football in england was played and inspiring a new generation of player. ever since i have known about arsenal, arsene has been there. i'm sad, a little bit disappointed that we could not give him the season that he wanted. the question now is who is next? wen
following the news that the clean—up of up to nine hotspots in salisbury could ta ke nine hotspots inalisbury could take months, we will be finding out from a toxicologist what is involved in the decontamination and why it will take so long. the new head of the national trust says the charity needs to be more radical. we will be looking at what she means and her plans for the future of our heritage sites. at 8.45, in the film review, mark kermodejoins sites. at 8.45, in the film review, mark...
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Apr 28, 2018
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even a 1% rise in prices would ta ke year. money out of our pockets. that is talking about the consumer, but what about the suppliers? they must be wondering. they must. there is the ombudsman, some more protection for supplies, but i think the main issue, it has to be the customer, and i don't think it will make a big difference to the supplier. although that will be looked at. it will be not making such a big difference because they we re such a big difference because they were the biggest players anyway?m is hard to refuse a merger simply on the grounds of problems for other suppliers and the big issue is a lwa ys suppliers and the big issue is always the customer. are we going to lose out because prices are going to increase, are beginning to lose out because service quality goes down or quality of goods? that is the big issue. we heard a critic saying that they just don't fit together as brands. i'm not really in a position to say, but they are strong in different parts of the country. asda in the north and company macro
even a 1% rise in prices would ta ke year. money out of our pockets. that is talking about the consumer, but what about the suppliers? they must be wondering. they must. there is the ombudsman, some more protection for supplies, but i think the main issue, it has to be the customer, and i don't think it will make a big difference to the supplier. although that will be looked at. it will be not making such a big difference because they we re such a big difference because they were the biggest...
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Apr 24, 2018
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they want him to ta ke letter last month.onsibility for tackling anti—semitism, a fixed timetable is needed to deal with outstanding cases, the party should engage with mainstream jewish organisations, not fringe groups, and they want an independent ombudsman to oversee the party's performance. some still talk of a witchhunt against jeremy corbyn performance. some still talk of a witchhunt againstjeremy corbyn and say anti—semitism within the party is being exaggerated but senior figures are clear more needs to be done. the labour party must be a zero tolerance place for anyone with racist views. if somebody is anti—semitic, they are racist and the party should not be a home for them. if allegations are made against anybody a member of the party, and upheld, they must be kicked out. they are frustrated cases are taking too long to resolve, ken livingstone has been suspended since 2016 for claiming adolf hitler once supported a jewish homeland. jeremy corbyn has said he is determined to root out anti—semitism but the jewish gr
they want him to ta ke letter last month.onsibility for tackling anti—semitism, a fixed timetable is needed to deal with outstanding cases, the party should engage with mainstream jewish organisations, not fringe groups, and they want an independent ombudsman to oversee the party's performance. some still talk of a witchhunt against jeremy corbyn performance. some still talk of a witchhunt againstjeremy corbyn and say anti—semitism within the party is being exaggerated but senior figures...
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Apr 12, 2018
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he asked me to ta ke faced cyril smith. he asked me to take my pants down.ring his hand at the side of my legs. this was years ago. yes. the pain is still very sharp. legs. this was years ago. yes. the pain is still very sharplj legs. this was years ago. yes. the pain is still very sharp. i am 70 now pain is still very sharp. i am 70 and then mp, the will smith mayor and then mp, the will smith wielded power and influence. he was never charged. —— cyril smith. he helped found a school for troubled boys. for 25 years, staff abused pupils and sex between boys was thought normal. the independent found that former council leader richard farnell light on oath when he denied knowing about the abuse. you were completely and utterly oblivious to what was going on at knowle view for all those years? they did not bring that to my attention. he said he did not lie but the report authors are firm. clearly that is a matter for others to ta ke clearly that is a matter for others to take forward but the panel are very clear that they felt that he had lied in his evidence.
he asked me to ta ke faced cyril smith. he asked me to take my pants down.ring his hand at the side of my legs. this was years ago. yes. the pain is still very sharp. legs. this was years ago. yes. the pain is still very sharplj legs. this was years ago. yes. the pain is still very sharp. i am 70 now pain is still very sharp. i am 70 and then mp, the will smith mayor and then mp, the will smith wielded power and influence. he was never charged. —— cyril smith. he helped found a school for...