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the telegraph business section says bank of england officials have called for uk interest rates to risen a surprise move that signals policy makers are more concerned about rising inflation even as the uk economy grows. and finally, greece said it was hopeful of securing a deal yesterday that could end months of eurozone feuding with the imf — in fact, they have secured that deal— and unlock sorely needed bailout cash for greece to avert a fresh crisis. threats to the london tower fire. the official reaction, a full public enquiry is announced. what does that mean in practice and how long will it take? historically public enquiries can take years. that is what is so worrying. it is all right to call for it but who is going to lead it and how long will it take. other major disasters that have led to changes and they took years. to come to any conclusion. the prime minister has to prove that this will have a limited time span and arms as will be forthcoming within weeks. really, they need to be solutions. other people around the uk and the world live in tower blocks like this and they nee
the telegraph business section says bank of england officials have called for uk interest rates to risen a surprise move that signals policy makers are more concerned about rising inflation even as the uk economy grows. and finally, greece said it was hopeful of securing a deal yesterday that could end months of eurozone feuding with the imf — in fact, they have secured that deal— and unlock sorely needed bailout cash for greece to avert a fresh crisis. threats to the london tower fire. the...
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and finally in the telegraph business section, the us federal reserve has said it would raise its key interest rate by 0.25%, the second rise this year. the central bank voted to raise its key rate target to a range of 1% to 1.25%. that's the highest level since 2008, when policymakers cut rates to encourage borrowing and spending after the financial crisis. let's get on with it. with us is jane. it is an awful story to start with, difficult not to be transfixed by the picture to start with. there are not many times that you get something that just are not many times that you get something thatjust gobbles up your attention through the sheer power of the image. that is true. the pictures are horrifying and the pictures are horrifying and the picture is perhaps more horrifying than the headlines yesterday with children being thrown from windows. people trapped on the top floor... we are beginning to get more of the human, the personal stories coming through today. they are quite distressing. when i drove to work yesterday morning i pass this building and this was at three a.m. yesterda
and finally in the telegraph business section, the us federal reserve has said it would raise its key interest rate by 0.25%, the second rise this year. the central bank voted to raise its key rate target to a range of 1% to 1.25%. that's the highest level since 2008, when policymakers cut rates to encourage borrowing and spending after the financial crisis. let's get on with it. with us is jane. it is an awful story to start with, difficult not to be transfixed by the picture to start with....
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the telegraph business section says there a questions over the future of uber chief executive travisalanick following a scathing report into the us transport technology giant's company culture. and finally, rafael nadal has won a record 10th french open title after beating stan wawrinka in paris. the latest win earned the spaniard a 15th grand slam crown. that's in the gulf news. so let's begin. with me is henry bonsu who is a broadcaster and international conference host. but to see you. always nice to have you. of course, so much to discuss, the papers have been grappling with these since friday morning. it's been amazing. incredible, and if the financial times is using the phrase dead woman walking, others papers have that headline as well. it's phenomenal. pretty damning, isn't it? it carries more force because it came from the minister sacked by theresa may, and it contrasts markedly with the way in which she projected herself during the campaign as strong and stable theresa may who needed a big mandate to plan there all pilots the brexit and when you consider the hubris with wh
the telegraph business section says there a questions over the future of uber chief executive travisalanick following a scathing report into the us transport technology giant's company culture. and finally, rafael nadal has won a record 10th french open title after beating stan wawrinka in paris. the latest win earned the spaniard a 15th grand slam crown. that's in the gulf news. so let's begin. with me is henry bonsu who is a broadcaster and international conference host. but to see you....
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and finally in the telegraph business section, the us federal reserve has said it would raise its keyral bank voted to raise its key rate target to a range of i% to i.25%. that's the highest level since 2008, when policymakers cut rates to encourage borrowing and spending after the financial crisis. let's get on with it. with us is jane. it is an awful story to start with, difficult not to be transfixed by the picture to start with. there are not many times that you get something that just
and finally in the telegraph business section, the us federal reserve has said it would raise its keyral bank voted to raise its key rate target to a range of i% to i.25%. that's the highest level since 2008, when policymakers cut rates to encourage borrowing and spending after the financial crisis. let's get on with it. with us is jane. it is an awful story to start with, difficult not to be transfixed by the picture to start with. there are not many times that you get something that just
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the telegraph business section says bank of england officials have called for uk interest rates to riseconcerned about rising inflation even as the uk economy grows. and finally, greece said it was hopeful of securing a deal yesterday that could end months of eurozone feuding with the imf — in fact, they have secured that deal— and unlock sorely needed bailout cash for greece to avert a fresh crisis.
the telegraph business section says bank of england officials have called for uk interest rates to riseconcerned about rising inflation even as the uk economy grows. and finally, greece said it was hopeful of securing a deal yesterday that could end months of eurozone feuding with the imf — in fact, they have secured that deal— and unlock sorely needed bailout cash for greece to avert a fresh crisis.
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the telegraph business section says there a questions over the future of uber chief executive travis
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and finally the business section of the daily telegraph reports that the technology firm deliveroo is offering its riders the option to be paid per delivery, rather than per hour, in an effort to reinforce their status as self—employed contractors instead of employees. joining us is cornelia meyer — the ceo of the business consultancy, mrl corporation. thank you very much are coming to join us. we have two start with the gulf news. of course, that massive bomb blast. there are still a lot of speculation over who was behind it. no group has claimed responsibility. speculation as to who could have been behind it exist, but of course, most of the people who died were civilians, women and children. absolutely. and if you look at it, if you look at the whole terror scene, yes, we have a lot happening here in europe. we had paris and manchester. but if you look at countries like pakistan, afghanistan, iraq, these are new daily incidents. and if you look at the death toll that... whoever, extremist from whoever site covered terrorists, the death toll there taking in those countries, it is st
and finally the business section of the daily telegraph reports that the technology firm deliveroo is offering its riders the option to be paid per delivery, rather than per hour, in an effort to reinforce their status as self—employed contractors instead of employees. joining us is cornelia meyer — the ceo of the business consultancy, mrl corporation. thank you very much are coming to join us. we have two start with the gulf news. of course, that massive bomb blast. there are still a lot...
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and finally the business section of the daily telegraph reports that the technology firm deliveroo isather than per hour, in an effort to reinforce their status as self—employed contractors instead of employees.
and finally the business section of the daily telegraph reports that the technology firm deliveroo isather than per hour, in an effort to reinforce their status as self—employed contractors instead of employees.
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he is the business editor at the telegraph. this is where the party is at.e over there in the first place. let's talk about qatar. i know we'd talked about it in the news round—up, ithink talked about it in the news round—up, i think it is a fascinating story. diplomatic, political, economic ties severed. what does it mean for qatar?|j political, economic ties severed. what does it mean for qatar? i think it means isolation, certainly in the middle east. there has been no suggestion there is any isolation from the west, as it were. the uk is a big partner. qatar is investing in a big partner. qatar is investing in a lot of things in the uk, it owns 90% of the shard, it owns harrods, it owns the olympic village, it could be good for the uk in an odd way. not cutting diplomatic ties with the west, but it is quite hard to get to if you think about things like air space to get to if you think about things like airspace and to get to if you think about things like air space and shipping routes. this is where energy intensive industries, things like aluminium, is
he is the business editor at the telegraph. this is where the party is at.e over there in the first place. let's talk about qatar. i know we'd talked about it in the news round—up, ithink talked about it in the news round—up, i think it is a fascinating story. diplomatic, political, economic ties severed. what does it mean for qatar?|j political, economic ties severed. what does it mean for qatar? i think it means isolation, certainly in the middle east. there has been no suggestion there...
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the defence secretary, sir michael fallon, told the daily telegraph the party was "not in the businessarning more than £80,000. a new drug to treat ovarian cancer has been described as very promising after a small clinical trial. charities have called it an important step in treating a cancer with few drug options. developed by the institute of cancer research and the royal marsden nhs foundation trust, the drug shrank tumours in almost half of the 15 women in the advanced stages of the disease who took part in the trial. the consumer group which is calling on british airways to create an automatic compensation system for passengers affected by serious flight delays and cancellations. it comes a week after a major it failure caused hundreds of the airline's flights to be grounded. the company says it has already taken steps to process claims as speedily as possible. meanwhile british airways cabin crew have voted for four more days of strike action starting on june 16th. you might would be here and we have delivered. he will deliver us in his call for the winner of the champions league
the defence secretary, sir michael fallon, told the daily telegraph the party was "not in the businessarning more than £80,000. a new drug to treat ovarian cancer has been described as very promising after a small clinical trial. charities have called it an important step in treating a cancer with few drug options. developed by the institute of cancer research and the royal marsden nhs foundation trust, the drug shrank tumours in almost half of the 15 women in the advanced stages of the...
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the defence secretary, sir michael fallon, told the daily telegraph the party was "not in the businessnishing people for getting on". labour has already said it would increase income tax rates to 45 pence in the pound for those earning more than £80,000. the singer ariana grande has visited fans in hospital who were injured in the terror attack at her manchester concert. the star spent time with youngsters at the royal manchester children's hospital in a surprise appearance ahead of a benefit concert in the city tomorrow. simonjones reports. the smiles say it all. fans like this eight—year—old girl who was still recovering from her injuries in hospital, reading the singer who means so much to them. the children had been getting ready for bed when the star arrived unexpectedly, bringing gifts and signing autographs. there were thanks as well for the nurses. and tomorrow she will perform at a concert to raise funds for the victims and theirfamilies. the raise funds for the victims and their families. the 22 lives are lost have been at saint ann ‘s square which has become the focal point
the defence secretary, sir michael fallon, told the daily telegraph the party was "not in the businessnishing people for getting on". labour has already said it would increase income tax rates to 45 pence in the pound for those earning more than £80,000. the singer ariana grande has visited fans in hospital who were injured in the terror attack at her manchester concert. the star spent time with youngsters at the royal manchester children's hospital in a surprise appearance ahead of...
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the defence secretary, sir michael fallon, told the daily telegraph that the party was not in the businessf punishing people for getting on. our political correspondent leila nathoo is in westminster for us this morning. is this a deliberate change of policy or clarification of policy or signal, what do we read into it?” think it's a clarification. there was no mention of this in the conservative manifesto. the only thing mentioned on tax in the tory ma nifesto thing mentioned on tax in the tory manifesto was not raising vat so that left room, left the door open for rises in national insurance and income tax. you will remember david cameron under the conservatives under him had promised not to raise any of them, vat, income tax or national insurance. but theresa may had left that out from her ma nifesto, had left that out from her manifesto, perhaps to give the conservatives some flexibility on taxation as the chancellor philip hammond had suggested but obviously the uncertainty about whether income tax would be raised for higher earners, the core tory support base, was troubling for the c
the defence secretary, sir michael fallon, told the daily telegraph that the party was not in the businessf punishing people for getting on. our political correspondent leila nathoo is in westminster for us this morning. is this a deliberate change of policy or clarification of policy or signal, what do we read into it?” think it's a clarification. there was no mention of this in the conservative manifesto. the only thing mentioned on tax in the tory ma nifesto thing mentioned on tax in the...
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the defence secretary, sir michael fallon, told the daily telegraph that the party was not in the businesspunishing people for getting on. our political correspondent leila nathoo is in westminster for us this morning. let's talk about tax first, is this a change in policy from the ma nifesto for a change in policy from the manifesto for the tories?|j a change in policy from the manifesto for the tories? i think it's more of an appendix, but not a firm promise, pledge, commitment, not there in black and white. theresa may had scrapped david cameron's previous promise not to raise income tax, vat, or national insurance, the only mention of tax in the conservative manifesto was a promise to try to keep taxes low and not to raise vat. so that left the door open for rises in income tax and national insurance. now i think these comments from sir michael falline and from borisjohnson last night saying there are no plans to raise income tax, this is a signal really to the core tory support base to try to shore up the vote in these final days. labour are saying there's still no guarantees of no in
the defence secretary, sir michael fallon, told the daily telegraph that the party was not in the businesspunishing people for getting on. our political correspondent leila nathoo is in westminster for us this morning. let's talk about tax first, is this a change in policy from the ma nifesto for a change in policy from the manifesto for the tories?|j a change in policy from the manifesto for the tories? i think it's more of an appendix, but not a firm promise, pledge, commitment, not there in...
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the front page of the observer, business leaders pressed the pm to rethink a hard brexit. negotiations start tomorrow. the telegraphthe pressure the other way from business leaders. am i being cynical? there isa leaders. am i being cynical? there is a cabinet split at the moment with the chancellor, philip hammond, who was supposedly not . be the who was supposedly not to be the chancellor, had there have been a bigger majority. the prime minister and philip hammond do not exactly see eye to eye on various issues. if you look at the conservative party for the last 30, 40 years, europe and the eu have been the single defining issue that has torn apart the party. yes, the observer, the most newspapers, most pro—european newspapers, highlighting it. it is notjust big business, particularly stuart rose, the conservative pier and the chairman of ocado, it is the fact theresa may l reality cannot theresa may in reality cannot probably get a hard brexit passed her own cabinet, probably get a hard brexit passed herown cabinet, her probably get a hard brexit passed her own cabinet, her own party, the country. a survey today
the front page of the observer, business leaders pressed the pm to rethink a hard brexit. negotiations start tomorrow. the telegraphthe pressure the other way from business leaders. am i being cynical? there isa leaders. am i being cynical? there is a cabinet split at the moment with the chancellor, philip hammond, who was supposedly not . be the who was supposedly not to be the chancellor, had there have been a bigger majority. the prime minister and philip hammond do not exactly see eye to...
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experts in the daily telegraph say the gin—boom is partly inspired by james bond. with us is andrew tuck — editor of global news and business
experts in the daily telegraph say the gin—boom is partly inspired by james bond. with us is andrew tuck — editor of global news and business
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experts in the daily telegraph say the gin—boom is partly inspired by james bond. with us is andrew tuck — editor of global news and businessine monocle. we will start to be independent. we have got to the attackers of the bridge attack named. kharam butt. the independent asks how he slipped through the net. mi5 is watching 3000 people. is this sustainable? some 20,000 people who are of interest and the difficulty is, what is the weapon, the weapon is access toa carand is the weapon, the weapon is access to a car and potentially a knife and that's all these people need is in the past, it would have been chatter about explosives. they were looking at the real clues that somebody might have been trying to a bomb that here, this is access to a car. they are rightfully saving, there was no hint they didn't pick up any i'iews. was no hint they didn't pick up any news. the other thing is, how much of this was inspired by being a copycat. maybe there wasn't a long lead time. maybe they saw that attack in march and it's only in re ce nt attack in march and it's only in recent weeks they have decided to make their attack here in lon
experts in the daily telegraph say the gin—boom is partly inspired by james bond. with us is andrew tuck — editor of global news and businessine monocle. we will start to be independent. we have got to the attackers of the bridge attack named. kharam butt. the independent asks how he slipped through the net. mi5 is watching 3000 people. is this sustainable? some 20,000 people who are of interest and the difficulty is, what is the weapon, the weapon is access toa carand is the weapon, the...
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we will talk more about that story on the front of the times and the telegraph, but a couple of stories in the business in the uk? and this one from sony. getting back into the vinyl business, beginning to press their own records, the first time in decades they've done that. ididn't that. i didn't realise they were that popular! when the money starts flowing into it you know they are popular. this time tomorrow, the lions are building up to their second test. sam warburton is captaining this weekend and he says it is the biggest game of his life. some are even saying if they lose this one and lose the series 3—0 it could be the end of the lions as we know them, but i think that exaggerating. and of course, look at this, the cliff collapse. this is in west dorset, on the 15th hole. they fencedit dorset, on the 15th hole. they fenced it off and played on. thank goodness no one was hurt on this occasion because it was very dramatic. so there is a path going across there? literally yards from the bunker and it just caved in. ground under repair! thank you very much. we will have alex forsyth at westminster
we will talk more about that story on the front of the times and the telegraph, but a couple of stories in the business in the uk? and this one from sony. getting back into the vinyl business, beginning to press their own records, the first time in decades they've done that. ididn't that. i didn't realise they were that popular! when the money starts flowing into it you know they are popular. this time tomorrow, the lions are building up to their second test. sam warburton is captaining this...
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businesses at every step of the brexit negotiations, in an interview with the financial times. the i leads with the charge of alleged overspending faced by conservative candidate for south thanet craig mackinlay. the telegraphs defence secretary michael fallon has pledged high earners won't face an income tax increase, if the conservatives remain in power after the election. and the guardian says labour has accused the tories of using fake news ads to attackjeremy corbyn. now on bbc news it's time for witness with tanya beckett. hello, and welcome to witness, with me, tanya beckett, here at the british library in london. we've got another five people who have experienced extraordinary moments in history. this month on the programme, a french artist recalls the protests in paris in may, 1968. the son of a famous british sailor remembers his pioneering solo voyage around the world. and we get a personal account of the launch of the world's most famous photo agency. first, we are going back to 1939, when a ship with jewish refugees on—boa rd going back to 1939, when a ship with jewish refugees on—board fleeing from the nazis was refused entry by us authorities. and forced to return to europe. gellibrand stills
businesses at every step of the brexit negotiations, in an interview with the financial times. the i leads with the charge of alleged overspending faced by conservative candidate for south thanet craig mackinlay. the telegraphs defence secretary michael fallon has pledged high earners won't face an income tax increase, if the conservatives remain in power after the election. and the guardian says labour has accused the tories of using fake news ads to attackjeremy corbyn. now on bbc news it's...
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business sentiment. you can't argue with stock prices. >> neil: are you worried the stymie here, the markets are telegraphing something?k, we're up 19 or 18% since he was elected. every market needs a construction. >> neil: what if this doesn't come to pass? >> healthcare? >> neil: health care, tax rewashing. >> this is one of my biggest criticisms of donald trump. he believed paul ryan that they had healthcare in the bag and had a good bill and he didn't and he should have put that aside. hopefully he said healthcare is such a big deal, let's put it aside. think about this. what if donald trump said we're putting healthcare aside and we're going to take on tax reform, which the right loves and infrastructure which the left loves. do them as a package deal. who will vote no? >> neil: if that delays taxes -- the argument is that something is better than nothing. something is better than what we have now. >> i think the republicans are in big trouble if they take -- push this gop healthcare plan through and go to the mid-term -- >> neil: they're getting the rap for the plan we have now. >> if you work on tax reform right
business sentiment. you can't argue with stock prices. >> neil: are you worried the stymie here, the markets are telegraphing something?k, we're up 19 or 18% since he was elected. every market needs a construction. >> neil: what if this doesn't come to pass? >> healthcare? >> neil: health care, tax rewashing. >> this is one of my biggest criticisms of donald trump. he believed paul ryan that they had healthcare in the bag and had a good bill and he didn't and he...
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business, trade unions, civic society, all informed bya unions, civic society, all informed by a proactive publication of what we are doing, not by leaks or erroneous briefings. go ahead. the daily telegraphs coming you said about the working group on financial settlement and you said not long ago that the fight over sequencing would be the fight of the summer, but the terms of reference make no reference to trade or to the future relationship. have you given up future relationship. have you given up the argument? have you lost the argument? to michel barnier, can you tell us anywhere in these negotiations where you feel you have made a concession to the brits? let me read you the section from the article 50 letter the prime minister road. we will need to discuss how we determine a fair settlement to the united kingdom with rights and obligations in accordance to the law and the spirit of the united kingdom's continuing partnership, but we need to agree the terms of our future department alongside the withdrawal of the european union. when we get to the point that the council decides we have made such progress, both sets of dialogue will continue, including free trade, obviously customs,
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times when you do want to telegraph your response, because it does give you -- it does serve as a deterrent. i think people recognize that president trump and his team mean businesse iranians and the russians instead of worrying about our response, what they should be doing is making sure that assad doesn't use his chemical weapons. because if he uses them, the iranians and the russians are just as much at fault. >> martha: i think nikki haley made that very clear. thank you very much. good to see you tonight. >> thank you for having me on. >> martha: another former obama administration officials under fire for what some call it a hypocritical. former u.s. ambassador to the u.n. samantha power, writing "more people are fleeing for their lives today than any time since hitler. most refugees year and for bud black but lack the u.s. type. "she is referring to the change in the travel ban that says you have to have a connection, school, work, a family member in order to be able to come here from those countries where that applies. however, that tweet received quite a bit of blowback from many who are quick to point out that the obama administration's role in the syri
times when you do want to telegraph your response, because it does give you -- it does serve as a deterrent. i think people recognize that president trump and his team mean businesse iranians and the russians instead of worrying about our response, what they should be doing is making sure that assad doesn't use his chemical weapons. because if he uses them, the iranians and the russians are just as much at fault. >> martha: i think nikki haley made that very clear. thank you very much....
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busy morning on the roads so far. >> it's a mess on the inner loop right now. a crash investigation on the inner loop has all lanes blocked at van dorn street. telegraphan exit, exit at telegraph road and work around. unfortunately traffic stuck just after telegraph road before that van dorn street. outer loop dealing with a rubberneck hopefully this will reopen soon. it this could cause huge delays as more folks hit the roads. if we can take a look at our i-net camera, rogue boulevard shut down at 50. also keep in mind the on and off ramps at 50 to rogue boulevard closed. row boulevard ramps closed. use your alternate there as well. then for metro safe track work complete we're on time except we have schedule adjustments. any questions at erin fox5 d.c. on twitter. back to you. >> 5:27 right now. coming up, new study suggests your sleep problems could all be your parents' fault. >> i know, right. and newspaper schedules and higher fares coming to metro transit. >> live look in d.c. this morning. people getting up and going ready to take on another week. 69 degrees right now. we have more news to share on the other side. you're watching fox5 news morn
busy morning on the roads so far. >> it's a mess on the inner loop right now. a crash investigation on the inner loop has all lanes blocked at van dorn street. telegraphan exit, exit at telegraph road and work around. unfortunately traffic stuck just after telegraph road before that van dorn street. outer loop dealing with a rubberneck hopefully this will reopen soon. it this could cause huge delays as more folks hit the roads. if we can take a look at our i-net camera, rogue boulevard...
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be good news for businesses who have been concerned about the impacts on the market and trade deals coming up with the eu. in office but not in power, that is how the sunday telegraph detailed the events in downing street over the last couple of days, in particular, the resignations of the prime minister's closest advisers, nick timothy and fiona hill, who many in the party blamed for the disastrous campaign. it is worth remembering that she did increase the amount of people voting for her, but many more went around this time because of high numbers of people voting in the collapse of the ukip vote. we will get to that later on. some of those details in the 0bserver. on. some of those details in the observer. that is the headline. a plan to drop hard brexit plans. and they are talking about the coalition with dup and what it could mean for the party. some tories are concerned it could damage the brand they have spent years trying to detoxify. the front pages. richard hammond. today. he was involved in another crash. this one looks absolutely horrific. he was in an electric supercar. here he is at the bottom. it is £18 million electric rimac being charged in this ca
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telegraph you see a picture there of a normal saturday night out in london bridge. the area is quite popular on saturday nights with bars, festivals and all sorts of events taking place. a busyube stations and over overg round known for a good number of tube stations and over overground trains as well,. police say they were made aware of the incident at eight minutes past ten and eight minutes later they had engaged with the attackers but, of course, the investigation now continues and as you heard a little earlier, emergency services are still at the scene emergency services are still at the scene there are in london bridge. this is the mail. six dead as van ru ns this is the mail. six dead as van runs amok. targeting pedestrians on the bridge and then the attackers leaving the van and entering the borough market area. again, our market, a popular area with bars, restau ra nts a nd market, a popular area with bars, restaurants and pubs. very popular and very busy at that time on a saturday evening. it is approaching 18 minutes past six so let's bring you up today with the headlines. six people have been killed and over 30 injured in central london in the second terrorist at
telegraph you see a picture there of a normal saturday night out in london bridge. the area is quite popular on saturday nights with bars, festivals and all sorts of events taking place. a busyube stations and over overg round known for a good number of tube stations and over overground trains as well,. police say they were made aware of the incident at eight minutes past ten and eight minutes later they had engaged with the attackers but, of course, the investigation now continues and as you...
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i wonder if it was telegraphed to some extent when they announced the layoffs, might have been early last week, they talked about sort of bolstering their director consumer business. it feels like whether it's consummated with amazon or not, it's hard to imagine it wouldn't be at some point this is an area of interest for them is there any reason they would stay off of amazon could their deals with existing retailers for something, would that pressure them >> i'm sure it's a point of conversation around the, you know, the conference room table at nike. nike is a very innovative forward-thinking company they've aligned themselves with more of a tech mentality than a consumer mentality if i scan the list of consumer companies, nike is very much, you know, forward-thinking and at the forefront of things so i think that it makes absolute sense for them to align themselves with, you know, the biggest, the most growth in the industry, amazon is obviously growing. i think there was a point where a lot of brands were hesitant to sell directly to amazon, but what amazon has been touting and what i think nike is realizing, it can be very supportive of the overall ecosystem
i wonder if it was telegraphed to some extent when they announced the layoffs, might have been early last week, they talked about sort of bolstering their director consumer business. it feels like whether it's consummated with amazon or not, it's hard to imagine it wouldn't be at some point this is an area of interest for them is there any reason they would stay off of amazon could their deals with existing retailers for something, would that pressure them >> i'm sure it's a point of...
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businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov neil: they were not ready for this after the strong adp private sector job report yesterday, everyone seemed to think it would telegraphig news on general jobs front. 13thousand jobs added. -- 138,000. unemployment rate fell to 4.3%, the lowest in 16 years. markets saw a sign that is economy is slowing down. maybe urgency for tax cuts getting that done and federal reserve might not be hiking rates like crazy. what do you think of that? >> obviously the market reaction based on future expectations. talking with your last guests, it is all about market sentiment, right? what they believe will happen. i want to propose an idea. this is interesting theory i came up with. 95 million people not being counted in the labor force. some people say they're unemployed. some people say they're underemployed. here is the thing. those folks are still spending. our economy still clipping along. we're newspaper years into the expansion. even though 95 million people that are underemployed or whatever they are, to me they are less stable. so if things break down, if the economy is slowing down quicker than expected, it is my theory, and
businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov neil: they were not ready for this after the strong adp private sector job report yesterday, everyone seemed to think it would telegraphig news on general jobs front. 13thousand jobs added. -- 138,000. unemployment rate fell to 4.3%, the lowest in 16 years. markets saw a sign that is economy is slowing down. maybe urgency for tax cuts getting that done and federal reserve might not be hiking rates like crazy. what do you think of that?...
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telegraph, the carnage in london as terrorists strike again. the death toll remaining at seven, 28 others injured. joining us live from london is steven erlanger on a busyunday, thank you. guest: you too. host: 12 people have been arrested from scotland yard and the metropolitan police in london. we heard from the prime minister earlier saying, and not is enough. how is this story unfolding over the last hours? guest: it has gone very quickly. from the time the police got the emergency call, to the time they killed the three assailants was about three minutes. it was a night of great confusion. and in the middle of an election campaign, which is important for theresa may, where the polls have been narrowing. she has had to balance this carefully. she met her security committee she came outand with aggressive statements in the name of the nation saying that britain had coddled radical, islamic extremism for too long and she wanted to redeem britain counterterrorism strategies. she praised the rapid work of the emergency services of the police, which was extraordinary, and i'm sure saved many lives, but she argued that there is too much safe space for rad
telegraph, the carnage in london as terrorists strike again. the death toll remaining at seven, 28 others injured. joining us live from london is steven erlanger on a busyunday, thank you. guest: you too. host: 12 people have been arrested from scotland yard and the metropolitan police in london. we heard from the prime minister earlier saying, and not is enough. how is this story unfolding over the last hours? guest: it has gone very quickly. from the time the police got the emergency call, to...