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we are joined tonight by caroline frost and tony grew. good evening to you both.'s look at some of the front pages before we go into detail. the lead in the times is the insistence by the chancellor, philip hammond, that britain won't be turned into a tax haven after brexit. the guardian says that senior conservative mps are urging cabinet members to stop publicly setting out competing visions on issues, like free movement, as part of brexit. the ft reports that japan's largest bank has chosen amsterdam for its banking headquarters as a result of uncertainty over brexit. the top story in the metro is the decision by president putin to expel 755 us diplomats from russia in what it calls a "new cold war". the express claims that workers, who are cashing—in their hard—earned pension pots early, are being overtaxed to the tune of millions. the daily mail says that british tourists are routinely charged hundreds of pounds for scratches and dents on hire cars they use abroad. the sun criticises channel four over its plan to broadcast a controversial documentary the dian
we are joined tonight by caroline frost and tony grew. good evening to you both.'s look at some of the front pages before we go into detail. the lead in the times is the insistence by the chancellor, philip hammond, that britain won't be turned into a tax haven after brexit. the guardian says that senior conservative mps are urging cabinet members to stop publicly setting out competing visions on issues, like free movement, as part of brexit. the ft reports that japan's largest bank has chosen...
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with me are the entertainment writer caroline frost, and the parliamentary journalist tony grew. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. this is the lead in the times. it is the insistence by the chancellor, philip hammond, that britain won't be turned into a tax haven after brexit. the ft reports that japan's largest and has chosen amsterdam for its banking headquarters as a result of uncertainty over brexit. the top story in the metro is the decision by president putin to expel 755 us diplomats from russia in what it calls a new cold war. the express claims that workers are cashing in their hard earned pension pots early and being overtaxed. the daily mail says british tourists are being charged hundreds of pounds for scratches and dents on higher cause. this front page criticises channel 4 for broadcasting the diana tapes —— on higher cause. the times and more brexit headlines. this time from philip hammond, saying that we won't bea philip hammond, saying that we won't be a tax haven after brexit, caroline. yes, there has been lots of talk about his position in recent days.
with me are the entertainment writer caroline frost, and the parliamentary journalist tony grew. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. this is the lead in the times. it is the insistence by the chancellor, philip hammond, that britain won't be turned into a tax haven after brexit. the ft reports that japan's largest and has chosen amsterdam for its banking headquarters as a result of uncertainty over brexit. the top story in the metro is the decision by president putin to expel 755 us...
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joining me tonight are the entertainment writer, caroline frost and the parliamentary journalist tony grewn stepped up at airports across australia, after investigators uncovered a plot to blow up a plane. the prime minister, malcolm turnbull, called it an "elaborate conspiracy. " four men have been arrested. phil mercer reports from sydney. a suspect is taken into custody in the surry hills neighbourhood of sydney, one of four people arrested in raids across the city by heavily armed police and members of australia's domestic spy agency. investigators say they have information that the plot to blow up an aircraft involved the use of an improvised device. as roads were sealed off and properties searched, it has been reported the operation was not planned but a rapid response to a tip—off. the prime minister, malcolm turnbull, says the authorities have foiled what appears to be an elaborate conspiracy. i can report last night that there has been a majorjoint counterterrorism operation to disrupt a terrorist plot to bring down an aeroplane. the operation is continuing. a woman who said her s
joining me tonight are the entertainment writer, caroline frost and the parliamentary journalist tony grewn stepped up at airports across australia, after investigators uncovered a plot to blow up a plane. the prime minister, malcolm turnbull, called it an "elaborate conspiracy. " four men have been arrested. phil mercer reports from sydney. a suspect is taken into custody in the surry hills neighbourhood of sydney, one of four people arrested in raids across the city by heavily armed...
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an hour, we'll be looking some more of tomorrow's front pages with caroline frost and journalist tony grewvening and welcome to bbc news. ceremonies have taken place in belgium to mark the centenary of the battle of passchendaele — one of the bloodiest of the first world war. half a million allied and german soldiers were killed, wounded or went missing injust three months of fighting. this evening, the duke and duchess of cambridge joined the prime minister, theresa may here as two days of commemorations to mark the start of the battle got underway, as robert hall reports. this is a city that has dedicated itself to remembrance. the firemen of ypres have sounded the last post for the missing in the heat of summer and the snows of winter, as the decades rolled by. around them, carved into the great darch of the menin gate, over 5a,000 names, men from every corner of the uk, who travelled across the globe to join the fight, men who disappeared in the cauldron around passchendaele. with the sounding of this bugle call, the 250,000 british and commonwealth soldiers who were killed during the
an hour, we'll be looking some more of tomorrow's front pages with caroline frost and journalist tony grewvening and welcome to bbc news. ceremonies have taken place in belgium to mark the centenary of the battle of passchendaele — one of the bloodiest of the first world war. half a million allied and german soldiers were killed, wounded or went missing injust three months of fighting. this evening, the duke and duchess of cambridge joined the prime minister, theresa may here as two days of...
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tony: good to met you. me and chris actually grew up together. lemonis: what is your role on a daily basis? : it's inventory management and marketing management, i.t. jess: i manage the highland park location. lemonis: okay. chris: i do the accounting. i do the buying -- just the overall general strategy of the business. lemonis: what did you pay for the business? chris: about $200,000. lemonis: you put all the money up? chris: yeah. lemonis: and had you saved it? chris: i inherited a lot of it. lemonis: okay. and then, what's the equity spilt amongst the three of you? chris: so, i have 56%. lemonis: okay. tony: 34%. jess: i have 10%. lemonis: okay. take me through the rest of the store. the apparel's in the middle? chris: yep. glove wall here. snowboard wall. lemonis: men's over here. how many square feet is this? chris: about 3,500. and there's a women's side over on the other side. do you want to... lemonis: yeah. ♪ what women's department? it looks like an anemic rack of bathing suits, and none of the bottoms or tops match. there was a lot of leftovers, like a flea market. who buys all t
tony: good to met you. me and chris actually grew up together. lemonis: what is your role on a daily basis? : it's inventory management and marketing management, i.t. jess: i manage the highland park location. lemonis: okay. chris: i do the accounting. i do the buying -- just the overall general strategy of the business. lemonis: what did you pay for the business? chris: about $200,000. lemonis: you put all the money up? chris: yeah. lemonis: and had you saved it? chris: i inherited a lot of...
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tony. you are on with jessica pishko, go ahead. up in: i was just, i grew the system myself as an abused i went to to 17, prison at 17. out of all that time, i met one he wentn, curtis allen, to prison at 15 years old for illing his grandmomma and mother. i used to have to shower with this guy everyday and i read the it.rt paper on he suffered minor abuse here and there. paperwork, curtis allen, i looked at him in the shower, e had burn marks from his shoulders to the back of his shot everyday, and he them. i'm not saying he's right for doing that, he was a 15 year old kid. he's a 46-year-old man like me, he's in for the rest of his life. been burnt before and i can only imagine how much that must worked. guest: yeah, if you look at the lives of many people who were they are as juveniles, not lives i would envy by any stretch. are, i think, by far the abused, parentless i do think, le and you know, some point the system has certainly failed them early life.their is mpletely agree that it horrible. shamef shameful. i want to read more from the article from t
tony. you are on with jessica pishko, go ahead. up in: i was just, i grew the system myself as an abused i went to to 17, prison at 17. out of all that time, i met one he wentn, curtis allen, to prison at 15 years old for illing his grandmomma and mother. i used to have to shower with this guy everyday and i read the it.rt paper on he suffered minor abuse here and there. paperwork, curtis allen, i looked at him in the shower, e had burn marks from his shoulders to the back of his shot everyday,...
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tony: the two-party vote grew to 85%. people are using these parties to send other signals.ve labor, it is about what i like about brexit and so on. from theessor travers london school of economics. stephen macklow-smith, thank you. coming up, howard ward will. be shopping amazon prime day. -- will be shopping amazon prime day. ♪ ♪ this morning, yields grind higher. chair yellen will provide clarity tomorrow on a fed determined. there is a the fed, new governor, new vice-chairman of regulation. randal quarles gets the trump blessing. and the russians had "clinton dirt." the path from miss universe perhaps to the president. good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." i am tom keene in new york with guy johnson in london. right now, all focus on the prime minister of your disunited kingdom. s-united are your viewers? guy: i expect they are wondering what on earth will politics serve next. but it will be difficult to decipher what is the more important speech. --have theresa may coming up that is interesting. she will talk about cross party cooperation. we also have bank o
tony: the two-party vote grew to 85%. people are using these parties to send other signals.ve labor, it is about what i like about brexit and so on. from theessor travers london school of economics. stephen macklow-smith, thank you. coming up, howard ward will. be shopping amazon prime day. -- will be shopping amazon prime day. ♪ ♪ this morning, yields grind higher. chair yellen will provide clarity tomorrow on a fed determined. there is a the fed, new governor, new vice-chairman of...
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tony benn mentor of current u.k. labor leader jeremy corbyn put it in parliament ahead of the iraq war war is an easy thing to talk about not many people of the generation that grew. member. six a lot of i never killed anyone but i wore uniforms but i was in london in the blitz and i'd be forty living in the millbank tower where i was born some different ideas of commonsense i don't know if they're laughing because the millbank tower in westminster was then the offices of tony blair's labor party i went out into the show toward thames house every morning i saw doc land burning five hundred people killed in westminster one not by a land mine it was terrify own jr groups terrified countries rockers terrified to go into iraq pretty rocky where me weep when their children die well we caught up with a tireless opponent of that war in iraq and subsequent was the former first minister of scotland alex salmond dizzee took a break from rehearsing in a theatre here in london for his edinburgh fringe show in scotland running at the assembly rooms from the thirteenth to the twenty seventh of august before we get on to your reading before in show a link between today's one hu
tony benn mentor of current u.k. labor leader jeremy corbyn put it in parliament ahead of the iraq war war is an easy thing to talk about not many people of the generation that grew. member. six a lot of i never killed anyone but i wore uniforms but i was in london in the blitz and i'd be forty living in the millbank tower where i was born some different ideas of commonsense i don't know if they're laughing because the millbank tower in westminster was then the offices of tony blair's labor...