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that was tom edwards with that report.ople are expected to be there. they will watch heavyweight anthony joshua take on vladimir klitschko — one of the most decorated heavyweights of his era. but, joshua, who only turned professional after the london olympics, is actually the favourite to win. natalie pirks has more. one is the young world champion who has brought integrity back to heavyweight boxing. the other is the elder statesman who has been the man to beat for 19 years. but in a build up free of histrionics, the tone has been distinctly more intelligent. i feel young, hungry, humble, and totally obsessed. he's obsessed, he's got passion, he's in love. so when i do defeat him, i'd like people to say i faced the best man possible, and a man coming off defeat is the best man, because you learn from your mistakes. i think that's why i'm looking forward to the challenge. with just 18 pro fights under his belt, though, joshua concedes 14 years of experience to the erudite 41—year—old, a man whose camp he joined as a youngs
that was tom edwards with that report.ople are expected to be there. they will watch heavyweight anthony joshua take on vladimir klitschko — one of the most decorated heavyweights of his era. but, joshua, who only turned professional after the london olympics, is actually the favourite to win. natalie pirks has more. one is the young world champion who has brought integrity back to heavyweight boxing. the other is the elder statesman who has been the man to beat for 19 years. but in a build...
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tom edwards reports. this is a huge blow for the garden bridge, which is meant to be built here.e is now hanging by a thread. as part of its planning permissions, which expire in december, it was meant to have financial guarantee for maintenance and for operation. today, the mayor pulled the plug on those. the reality is there is a £70 million funding gap now. the attempts to get pledges is going backwards, not forwards. the pledges the garden bridge trust have are less than they were in 2015. why didn't you kill it day one, a year ago? because i was clear a year ago that no more taxpayers‘ money that i'm responsible for will be spent. i was clear i would not guarantee for more spending down the road. they also did not like it was using transport funds for building what, in essence, was a tourist attraction. campaigners now say the whole project is dead. do you think the garden bridge is dead now? yes. without a doubt. they haven't got the money. they can't get it. they spent years getting it, and they need a guarantee, and sadiq khan has said that he will not underwrite it. lond
tom edwards reports. this is a huge blow for the garden bridge, which is meant to be built here.e is now hanging by a thread. as part of its planning permissions, which expire in december, it was meant to have financial guarantee for maintenance and for operation. today, the mayor pulled the plug on those. the reality is there is a £70 million funding gap now. the attempts to get pledges is going backwards, not forwards. the pledges the garden bridge trust have are less than they were in 2015....
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here's our transport correspondent tom edwards.and for operation. today, the mayor pulled the plug on those. the reality is, there is a £70 million funding gap now. the attempts to get pledges going backwards, not forwards, the pledges the garden bridge trust have are less than they were in spring 2015. under those circumstances, i'm not willing to sign a blank cheque. why didn't you kill it day one, a year ago? because i was clear from day one a year ago, no more taxpayer's money that i'm responsible for being spent. i was clear from day one, i wouldn't sign a mayoral guarantee if it meant more money being spent down the road. you've got to be fair. those against the bridge always said it was being built in the wrong place and they also didn't that it was using transport funds for building what in essence was a tourist attraction. campaigners now say the whole project is dead. do you think the garden bridge is dead now? yes, without a doubt. they cannot get the money, they haven't got the money. they've spent several years trying
here's our transport correspondent tom edwards.and for operation. today, the mayor pulled the plug on those. the reality is, there is a £70 million funding gap now. the attempts to get pledges going backwards, not forwards, the pledges the garden bridge trust have are less than they were in spring 2015. under those circumstances, i'm not willing to sign a blank cheque. why didn't you kill it day one, a year ago? because i was clear from day one a year ago, no more taxpayer's money that i'm...
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tom edwards reports. this is a huge blow for the garden bridge, which is meant to be built here.was meant to have financial guarantees for maintenance and for operation. well, today, the mayor pulled the plug on those. the reality is there is a £70 million funding gap now. the attempts to get pledges is going backwards, not forwards. the pledges the garden bridge trust have are less than they were in 2015. those circumstances are why i‘m not signing a blank cheque. why didn‘t you kill it day one, a year ago? because i was clear a year ago that no more taxpayers‘ money that i‘m responsible for will be spent. i was clear i would not guarantee for more spending down the road. many campaigners said it was being built in the wrong place. but you‘ve got to be fair. they also did not like it was using transport funds for building what, in essence, was a tourist attraction. campaigners now say the whole project is dead. do you think the garden bridge is dead now? oh, yes, yeah. without a doubt. they haven‘t got the money, they cannot get the money. they spent years getting it, and they n
tom edwards reports. this is a huge blow for the garden bridge, which is meant to be built here.was meant to have financial guarantees for maintenance and for operation. well, today, the mayor pulled the plug on those. the reality is there is a £70 million funding gap now. the attempts to get pledges is going backwards, not forwards. the pledges the garden bridge trust have are less than they were in 2015. those circumstances are why i‘m not signing a blank cheque. why didn‘t you kill it...
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. >> kaylie alum tom edwards remembers the beginning of the free speech movement he came to a berkeleylsds open house to talk about the controversy. >> it brings a light to berkeley that i don't think is desired. but nevertheless there is free speech. >> a controversy berkeley police officer say they're ready to immediate hit on if they need to. >> it's difficult when you don't know but we have input by people look at all angles we're planning for a number of of contingency. >> announcer: the department face criticism for their inks when things got out of hand. >> when we've been in a position where we could take a strategic arrest of people involved in breaking the law we did that. during the last protests we made 20 arrests. >> the whole controversy is now become a political fund raiser. california republicans sending out emails blaming the left and asking for donations to support the fight. reporting from berkeley scott budman nbc bay area news. >> okay scott thank you we mentioned ann coulter tweet ago short while ago. this is it. correction it says i haven't spoke ton any berkeley
. >> kaylie alum tom edwards remembers the beginning of the free speech movement he came to a berkeleylsds open house to talk about the controversy. >> it brings a light to berkeley that i don't think is desired. but nevertheless there is free speech. >> a controversy berkeley police officer say they're ready to immediate hit on if they need to. >> it's difficult when you don't know but we have input by people look at all angles we're planning for a number of of...
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. >>> brinker international announcing the resignation of its cfo, tom edwards. >>> time for our toping stories. amazon will replace twitter for the home of the nfl thursday night gamesgames. this is a notable difference from twitter which broadcast them for free last season. amazon beat out twitter, facebook and youtube and paid 0 $50 million. the "wall street journal" reported that am sop had explored creating a premium sports package as an add-on option for prime members. big story. an ongoing trend. >> streaming sports. >> for these giant internet companies to take on the broadcasters, just bid up the prices for what is essentially the most quality content that you can have. >> yeah. changing viewer habits as well. >>> this one went viral. kendall swren kendall jenner's new pepsi ad sparking backlash. she's seen in a photo shoot, then seeing protesters, joining the protest and offering a pepsi to a police officer, who then takes it. pepsi responding with the statement saying the creative showcases a moment of unity and a point where multiple story lines converge in the final adve
. >>> brinker international announcing the resignation of its cfo, tom edwards. >>> time for our toping stories. amazon will replace twitter for the home of the nfl thursday night gamesgames. this is a notable difference from twitter which broadcast them for free last season. amazon beat out twitter, facebook and youtube and paid 0 $50 million. the "wall street journal" reported that am sop had explored creating a premium sports package as an add-on option for prime...
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here's our transport correspondent, tom edwards. thread. as part of its planning permissions, which expire in december, it was meant to have financial guarantees for maintenance and operation. today, the mayor pulled the plug on those. the reality is there is a £70 million funding gap. attempts to get pledges are going backwards, not forwards. the pledges the garden bridge have are the pledges the garden bridge have a re less the pledges the garden bridge have are less than they were in spring 2015. circumstances are such that will not sign a blank cheque. why did you not killed a year ago?|j will not sign a blank cheque. why did you not killed a year ago? i was clear that no more taxpayers money would be spent on it. i was clear from day one i would not spent a guarantee, but you have got to be fair. those against the bridge a lwa ys fair. those against the bridge always said it was being built in the wrong place and they also didn't like the fact that it was using transport funds for building work, in essence, was a tourist attrac
here's our transport correspondent, tom edwards. thread. as part of its planning permissions, which expire in december, it was meant to have financial guarantees for maintenance and operation. today, the mayor pulled the plug on those. the reality is there is a £70 million funding gap. attempts to get pledges are going backwards, not forwards. the pledges the garden bridge have are the pledges the garden bridge have a re less the pledges the garden bridge have are less than they were in spring...
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tom: anna edwards, thank you so much for your wisdom.up on friday, francine is in washington before she goes to the elections in paris. joining us in washington was the former president council at jpmorgan. frenkel, allison rivlin will join us. join don't oppose and will us. i believe we will drag on a few of his fellow members with us. that is a great lineup on friday as we go through an exceptionally busy weekend. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: on the market right now, this is alan ruskin writing on bloomberg. still favors cable upside tomorrow. and more important in the coming days, the early election call has played to a large squeeze. my colleagues have given me some flak for being conservative to a stronger 1.28, when the aero suggested more like 1.35. with us are too noted members. kit juckes and bhanu baweja. alanme understand what ruskin means by the squeeze? kit: for a long time, there have really been two speculative positions in the financial markets. one was the short end of the u.s. treasuries which has been annihilated and the
tom: anna edwards, thank you so much for your wisdom.up on friday, francine is in washington before she goes to the elections in paris. joining us in washington was the former president council at jpmorgan. frenkel, allison rivlin will join us. join don't oppose and will us. i believe we will drag on a few of his fellow members with us. that is a great lineup on friday as we go through an exceptionally busy weekend. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: on the market right now, this is alan ruskin...
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tom symonds, bbc news. time now for all the sports news, in sport today. hello, i'm marc edwardslive from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: costa's double helps chelsea cruise seven points clear at the top of the premier league after beating southampton. we get up close and personal with anthony joshua ahead of the biggest fight of his career. and pakistan wrap up victory against west indies in some style in jamaica. hello and thanks forjoining us. chelsea are seven points clear at the top of english premier league after beating southampton 11—2 on tuesday. diego costa the scourge of the saints helping see off southampton at stamford bridge with two goals. it was eden hazard who gave antonio conte's men
tom symonds, bbc news. time now for all the sports news, in sport today. hello, i'm marc edwardslive from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: costa's double helps chelsea cruise seven points clear at the top of the premier league after beating southampton. we get up close and personal with anthony joshua ahead of the biggest fight of his career. and pakistan wrap up victory against west indies in some style in jamaica. hello and thanks forjoining us. chelsea are seven points...
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find your exclusive retailer at tempurpedic.com >>> tom delay really pioneered the genre, but you know john edwards was dazzling too. rick perry too. this is the way it's done. when it's time for your mug shot, sir, make sure you smile. i don't know who trains politicians to take their mugshots like this, but alabama governor robert bentley clearly got the memo. smile, sir. we have been the covering robert bentley story for months. we were on the bentley story even before the tape came out. i'm not going to promise, but i think i can tell you, i think i can tell you, this is the last time we're ever going to play it. >> you'd kiss me. i love that. you know i do love that. that, when you know what, when i stand behind you, and i put my arms around you, and i put my hands on your breasts. and i put my head on your -- and just, and pull you in real close, i love that too. let me tell you what we're going to have to do. we're going to have to start locking the door. >> i think that's it. i think we are now officially -- i was going to say we can put that to bed, but, ah! it pollutes all words that get
find your exclusive retailer at tempurpedic.com >>> tom delay really pioneered the genre, but you know john edwards was dazzling too. rick perry too. this is the way it's done. when it's time for your mug shot, sir, make sure you smile. i don't know who trains politicians to take their mugshots like this, but alabama governor robert bentley clearly got the memo. smile, sir. we have been the covering robert bentley story for months. we were on the bentley story even before the tape came...
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edward snowden spying revelations. today across the united states two hundred cinemas are screening an adaptation of the novel. tomk. this week on tuesday at more than 200 community cinemas, crows can add to see 198a. this film, made in the 19805, to see 198a. this film, made in the 1980s, is an adaptation of george 0 rwell‘s 1980s, is an adaptation of george 0rwell‘s novel detailing the experiences of a man who exists in a dystopian future, in a big totalitarian state. among the crowd was a sense of anticipation. totalitarian state. among the crowd was a sense of anticipationlj was a sense of anticipation.” haven't seen it in a few years, i am curious to go back and see what resonates now. the man who co—organised these 198a international screenings believes the film is timely in the age of trump. which was making 84 because it isa trump. which was making 84 because it is a work that is really resonating with a lot of people at this moment in the united states and even this moment in the united states and even around the world. the truth in 198a is manufactured, it isn't rooted in reality. many commentators we re
edward snowden spying revelations. today across the united states two hundred cinemas are screening an adaptation of the novel. tomk. this week on tuesday at more than 200 community cinemas, crows can add to see 198a. this film, made in the 19805, to see 198a. this film, made in the 1980s, is an adaptation of george 0 rwell‘s 1980s, is an adaptation of george 0rwell‘s novel detailing the experiences of a man who exists in a dystopian future, in a big totalitarian state. among the crowd was...
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tom: maybe not for taylor, maybe not for me or guy or even , -- sebastien galy, edward alden is here. the global economy." bring it up here. here it is. gorgeous, dense book. there he readable. an effort on what the new strategy has to be for the united states of america. i love your last story on a globalized world. we need a new strategy. does the president have a strategy for trade? >> i don't think so. it has not emerged yet. his interview with the financial times in the paper this morning published over the weekend, very puzzling in terms of his trade strategy with china. from his perspective it is the biggest fish to fry. see if anything comes out of this meeting at mar-a-lago. tom: part of his history is big stick or small stick or even no stake. how does the bluster play within the ivory tower of trade analysis? >> i don't think the bluster itself is the problem. the question is, what is your goal? get u.s.o try to companies to invest in the united states, that makes a lot of sense. but pointless bluster without a particular goal you are trying to achieve is just confusing. i
tom: maybe not for taylor, maybe not for me or guy or even , -- sebastien galy, edward alden is here. the global economy." bring it up here. here it is. gorgeous, dense book. there he readable. an effort on what the new strategy has to be for the united states of america. i love your last story on a globalized world. we need a new strategy. does the president have a strategy for trade? >> i don't think so. it has not emerged yet. his interview with the financial times in the paper...