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his brother was the late former mayor of toronto.y have been that left of centre voters simply were reacting to that ford factor in this case. it may have been that ndp voters on the left of the political spectrum, who initially enthused by the leadership and the campaign of their leader we nt and the campaign of their leader went to the ballot booth, had a moment and said, we are more motivated by blocking a conservative government than by seeing our own party do well. and that may have beena party do well. and that may have been a major factor as well. so a minority government it looks like forjustin trudeau. what will it be stable? which party will hold the balance of power? coalition governments are a rare thing in canada. when we talk about an official coalition where a party will support the liberals, maybe givena will support the liberals, maybe given a seat at the table of government to have members of the party appointed to cabinet. we have not had a true coalition government in 80 years. longer than that, possibly. but what
his brother was the late former mayor of toronto.y have been that left of centre voters simply were reacting to that ford factor in this case. it may have been that ndp voters on the left of the political spectrum, who initially enthused by the leadership and the campaign of their leader we nt and the campaign of their leader went to the ballot booth, had a moment and said, we are more motivated by blocking a conservative government than by seeing our own party do well. and that may have beena...
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the toronto raptors, a massive celebration under way.now a reality for nick nurse. it's been an unconventional journey to the nick nurse. it's been an unconventionaljourney to the top, but now he's arrived, the pressure's on to stay there. katie cornell, bbc news. next up for them as the boston celtics tomorrow night, or rather friday night, i should say. that's all from sportsday. next on bbc news, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are financial times political correspondent laura hughes and eve pollard, the broadcaster and former editor of the sunday mirror and the sunday express. lovely to have you both here. before our chats, a quick look at the front pages. the telegraph leads on the 39 bodies found inside a lorry in essex earlier. it says an irish people—smuggling ring is being investigated. the guardian says police are still working to identify the bodies. an image of northern irish haulier mo robinson is on the front of the times. he's currently being ques
the toronto raptors, a massive celebration under way.now a reality for nick nurse. it's been an unconventional journey to the nick nurse. it's been an unconventionaljourney to the top, but now he's arrived, the pressure's on to stay there. katie cornell, bbc news. next up for them as the boston celtics tomorrow night, or rather friday night, i should say. that's all from sportsday. next on bbc news, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us...
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while we are standing here in toronto, they are standing here in toronto, they are still cheering innow projected a liberal government. the national broadcaster, has now projected a liberal governmentm it too soon? they clearly feel confident that liberals have picked up confident that liberals have picked up enough momentum in terms of the popular vote to hold on through the end of the night to win the most and two a nyway. end of the night to win the most and two anyway. not necessarily to win a majority. and the path to liberal victory was always going to be based on two things. one, whether the left of ce ntre on two things. one, whether the left of centre would coalesce under the liberal banner, would it be enough to get green voters and seats voters to get green voters and seats voters to hold their noses and make the decision to vote for the liberals, even decision to vote for the liberals, even though they have been unhappy with them to block the conservatives, and with those voters show up at the ballot booth? so, let's see how the rest of the evening plays out. if that is t
while we are standing here in toronto, they are standing here in toronto, they are still cheering innow projected a liberal government. the national broadcaster, has now projected a liberal governmentm it too soon? they clearly feel confident that liberals have picked up confident that liberals have picked up enough momentum in terms of the popular vote to hold on through the end of the night to win the most and two a nyway. end of the night to win the most and two anyway. not necessarily to...
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amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda laying. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are the top stories. jpmorgan widens its edge on rivals as the biggest u.s. banks navigated into mulch was third quarter. we take a look inside earnings. the appetite for gold. .e talk to peter grosskopf and google is holding its biggest hardware event of the year. we are live in new york city with the latest unveiling. shery: let's get started with a quick check on the major averages. we with the latest unveiling. are seeing upside with the major indices now gaining more than 1%. we see the dow adding more than 250 points, at a three-week high at the moment, as the s&p 500 is being led higher by health care and technology shares. the nasdaq also at a three-we kind. we are now seeing third-quarter earnings seeking off, upsetting some of those concerns about the china-u.s. trade tensions. are seeing upside with the major indices now gaining more thanpositive results out of john and johnson and united health. a big upside
amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda laying. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are the top stories. jpmorgan widens its edge on rivals as the biggest u.s. banks navigated into mulch was third quarter. we take a look inside earnings. the appetite for gold. .e talk to peter grosskopf and google is holding its biggest hardware event of the year. we are live in new york city with the latest unveiling. shery: let's get started with a quick check on the major averages....
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toronto will pack become the first non—european team to join toronto will pack become the first non—europeantojoin rugby league's top—flight. it is purchaser it as been a mixed bag for england's cricketers the summer. bag for england's cricketers the summer. they lit adapt their world cup better without john ashes campaign, which saw australia retain the urn. plenty of work for a new coach chris of about. but what we know about the man who will be leading the team in their forthcoming tour of new zealand? before he was in a good coach, he was an english player. he only played six tests, but he has enjoyed success as played six tests, but he has enjoyed success as coach. played six tests, but he has enjoyed success 3s coach. he played six tests, but he has enjoyed success as coach. he led essex to the county championship title two yea rs the county championship title two years ago. during his time at chelmsford his record was unblemished, two seasons, two trophies, promotion one year and the title they next. also, he will be at the million face in the england setup. he has been the bowling co
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but we're talking about what this all means with waste and pollution in the city of toronto. what we're talking about with this project in full full force of 9000 tons of projects and full full force of 1000 tons of carbon dioxide being removed from the atmosphere so here in toronto like in other cities we have 3 been sort of carbon dioxide being removed from the atmosphere so here in toronto like in other cities we have 3 bins in our garbage see every regular garbage bin a blue bin which is for recycling and a green bed which is for by our garbage the every regular garbage bin a blue bin which is for recycling and a green bid which is for by a waste now our greenhouse gases about 10 percent that the city emits are from garbage no waste now our greenhouse gases about 10 percent that the city emits are from garbage most of that is from this bio mass from this garbage that we tossed in food waste in general most of that is from this bio mass from this garbage that we tossed in food waste in general so what the city wants to do now and house a facility to do it is to create this
but we're talking about what this all means with waste and pollution in the city of toronto. what we're talking about with this project in full full force of 9000 tons of projects and full full force of 1000 tons of carbon dioxide being removed from the atmosphere so here in toronto like in other cities we have 3 been sort of carbon dioxide being removed from the atmosphere so here in toronto like in other cities we have 3 bins in our garbage see every regular garbage bin a blue bin which is...
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it's been a wild ride for the toronto raptors, even more so for their coach. biggest prize in basketball in his first season in the nba. it was the pinnacle of a mere 30 beer —— 30 year coaching career that covered some miles and has its roots in britain. those things i was putting out in the finals those meetings i was using backin finals those meetings i was using back in 95, 96 in the british basketball league so it was going to come full circle and a similar way doing the same things at derby, but it was different time, different player, different skill level but very similar, basketball is basketball. british basketball fans remember him well. he spent 11 years in the lead to finishing on a high rate that brighton bears. he brought success to rate that brighton bears. he brought su ccess to every rate that brighton bears. he brought success to every club he coached. a trophies were lifted on a journey that started when he was a fresh face player coach straight out of college. i think i first went to england as a 22—year—old and i was coaching that derby r
it's been a wild ride for the toronto raptors, even more so for their coach. biggest prize in basketball in his first season in the nba. it was the pinnacle of a mere 30 beer —— 30 year coaching career that covered some miles and has its roots in britain. those things i was putting out in the finals those meetings i was using backin finals those meetings i was using back in 95, 96 in the british basketball league so it was going to come full circle and a similar way doing the same things at...
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you spent a lot of the campaign here in toronto, and the surrounding areas.sentment in canada that the votes in the province of 0ntario that the votes in the province of ontario and quebec pretty well because the election. that is right. it is the seats in the suburbs of toronto, the called the 905, named after the area code, which are really crucial for any party, they tend to vote in a block and tend to swing between the parties, they are not loyal to anyone party but it is between the liberals in the conservatives generally in those suburbs. although the third party in the peters on the rise. interesting to see how they play into it. the liberals took most of those seats in the 2015 election, prior to that, the 2015 election, prior to that, the conservatives took most of them, so the conservatives took most of them, so they do swing back and forth so we will be watching those blocks of seats in the toronto suburbs. stay with us. let's take a moment to reflect on how the political system works in canada and what the real issues have been in this election. i
you spent a lot of the campaign here in toronto, and the surrounding areas.sentment in canada that the votes in the province of 0ntario that the votes in the province of ontario and quebec pretty well because the election. that is right. it is the seats in the suburbs of toronto, the called the 905, named after the area code, which are really crucial for any party, they tend to vote in a block and tend to swing between the parties, they are not loyal to anyone party but it is between the...
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amanda: i'm amanda ling in toronto. turkish president says he will open the doors for 3.6 million refugees to seek shelter in europe if his country comes under undue criticism. live from istanbul with the latest is bill farias. i guess you are there on the ground. i want to start with what the movie is inside turkey -- what the mood inside turkey is. >> i've actually in washington today. -- i am actually in washington today. what we have seen from turkey so far is they are a bit rogue. isir incursion into syria receiving widespread condemnation. we are seeing that from president erdogan when he says if european nations and other countries do not tone down there criticism, he is willing to send millions of refugeed who has been -- refugees who have been living in turkey into europe. is, that is probably a bit more bluster than is true -- then a true threat. the u.s. and european nations have quite a bit of leverage over turkey. there is a lot of frustration the pressure they have put on has not stopped turkey from undert
amanda: i'm amanda ling in toronto. turkish president says he will open the doors for 3.6 million refugees to seek shelter in europe if his country comes under undue criticism. live from istanbul with the latest is bill farias. i guess you are there on the ground. i want to start with what the movie is inside turkey -- what the mood inside turkey is. >> i've actually in washington today. -- i am actually in washington today. what we have seen from turkey so far is they are a bit rogue....
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the toronto sun, and all the press in canada,is toronto sun, and all the press in canada, is lookingcanada, is looking at the divided canada on election day. it looks like justin canada on election day. it looks likejustin trudeau has confirmed he has just got it to get into a second term. it is a minority government. something canada has not seen for decades. no, and he didn't get the popular vote. this article is about the country is much more divided and trudeau has been quite divisive in a way. they have got to put it together again. that is what the article is about. trudeau, he came in with such high hopes. and, as ever, you can't always obtain those. there has been a bit of a crash and other events along the way. there has been a bit of a crash and other events along the waym there has been a bit of a crash and other events along the way. it is interesting because canada is the latest exa m ple interesting because canada is the latest example of an election which does not give a party a strong majority in power. we are seeing it in israel cannot, canada, here in the uk. our go
the toronto sun, and all the press in canada,is toronto sun, and all the press in canada, is lookingcanada, is looking at the divided canada on election day. it looks like justin canada on election day. it looks likejustin trudeau has confirmed he has just got it to get into a second term. it is a minority government. something canada has not seen for decades. no, and he didn't get the popular vote. this article is about the country is much more divided and trudeau has been quite divisive in a...
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to do it at this point in time but it's something one here might cost a little bit more in toronto to do it at this point in time but it's something that's very important see how much g h g's we actually give all thing that's very important see how much g h g's we actually give all i think what's interesting is that you brought up that canada you have 3 garbage can i think what's interesting is that you brought up that can have a you have 3 garbage cans and one of them is for food waste and i mean we're lucky if we can get an actual response and one of them is for food waste and i mean we're lucky if we can get an actual recycling bin that actually goes to recycling air i mean. i think that's an interesting thing likely been that actually goes to recycling air i mean. i think that's an interesting thing as we're going back to these very basic ideas so you know it's like the food it's because we're going back to these very basic ideas so you know it's like the food it's composting it's something that if you ever grew up on a farm where you grew up in the country composting it's somethi
to do it at this point in time but it's something one here might cost a little bit more in toronto to do it at this point in time but it's something that's very important see how much g h g's we actually give all thing that's very important see how much g h g's we actually give all i think what's interesting is that you brought up that canada you have 3 garbage can i think what's interesting is that you brought up that can have a you have 3 garbage cans and one of them is for food waste and i...
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amanda: i'm amanda laying in toronto.ummit is underway in new york bringing together the most innovative minds driven to environmentally conscious business. and with us now is mauricio gutierrez, the ceo of nrg energy . i want to start with this goal that you have of heading toward carbon neutrality. it is tougher electricity producers, so talk us through how ambitious that is for you. mauricio: thank you for having me. we just realigned our carbon emissions to conform with a new scientific imperative, to ensure that we avoid the worst impact of global warming to a 1.5 degrees trajectory. this will put us at 50% reduction by 2025. from a 2014 by 2050 baseline. and so far, our progress has been great. since 2014, we have reduced emissions close to 40%. so we are on track to achieving this very important milestone in 2025. shery: does it become more complicated when this administration's climate policies seem opaque and more vague when it comes to where companies should go? mauricio: from barbara preston -- from our perspec
amanda: i'm amanda laying in toronto.ummit is underway in new york bringing together the most innovative minds driven to environmentally conscious business. and with us now is mauricio gutierrez, the ceo of nrg energy . i want to start with this goal that you have of heading toward carbon neutrality. it is tougher electricity producers, so talk us through how ambitious that is for you. mauricio: thank you for having me. we just realigned our carbon emissions to conform with a new scientific...
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amanda: i am amanda laying in toronto. we are turning to brexit.ources telling berdych that boris johnson has a backup plan ready. johnson is trying to reach a deal to exit the block. his first option may look more like a tough initial offer. emma is with us from london. what are we learning about this plan b? emma: this is a scoop from our colleagues in bloomberg news. what we are learning is that the prime minister is open to a plan b should his current blueprint, the one he submitted to the european union yesterday and outlined to parliament today be rejected. that lubricant removes and replaces the backstop -- that blueprint removes and replaces the backstop. plan b is except the backstop pozo with a time limit. the backstop is an arrangement that will prevent the reaver -- the reemergence of a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. the reason has been controversial at the backstop would mean that the u.k., even after leaving the european union would have to abide by custom rules. the sense that we are getting is that
amanda: i am amanda laying in toronto. we are turning to brexit.ources telling berdych that boris johnson has a backup plan ready. johnson is trying to reach a deal to exit the block. his first option may look more like a tough initial offer. emma is with us from london. what are we learning about this plan b? emma: this is a scoop from our colleagues in bloomberg news. what we are learning is that the prime minister is open to a plan b should his current blueprint, the one he submitted to the...
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our chief international correspondent lyse doucet is in toronto.l be a long, cold night gci’oss yes, it will be a long, cold night across this country is the votes keep coming in. six time zones, so far, the polling stations in the east of canada have closed and now the results are slowly trickling in, showing that with the liberal party, who in the 2015 election swept the polls right across atlantic canada, they have a strong showing this time, but they are losing seats. there is still 30 minutes to go here in toronto, and one of the biggest provinces, 0ntario. so we will have to see if this trend holds. in a moment we are going to speak to one of canada's leading foreign—policy commentators, but let's take a closer look at what this election is all about. in some ways, this election is all aboutjustin trudeau. the four—year record of a charismatic leader who promised hope and change in canada and seized the world stage. and now, four years on, his challenger on the right says he is a phoney and fraud. and his rivals on the left are trying to stea
our chief international correspondent lyse doucet is in toronto.l be a long, cold night gci’oss yes, it will be a long, cold night across this country is the votes keep coming in. six time zones, so far, the polling stations in the east of canada have closed and now the results are slowly trickling in, showing that with the liberal party, who in the 2015 election swept the polls right across atlantic canada, they have a strong showing this time, but they are losing seats. there is still 30...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.asary-based driller encana announced plans it is setting up shop in the u.s. for more on why the move is being made and what it says about the canadian energy sector, we welcome kevin orland. obviously part of a trend, which is why it is attracting attention. transcanada changed its name, encana. they will be changing their name once they move. what is going on, why is it a concern? kevin: the company says it is making the move in order to attract a wider investment base, simple by its story for investors. executive said on the conference call, right now, encana only has 10% of its shares held by passive investors like etf's, peersth this move, -- have about 30% of their shares held by that. encana thinks that the move can be more appealing to investors, which it does not meet the criteria for right now. as far as the concerns, this is name, dates back to the canadian pacific railway in the 1800s. it is a morale blow to see this happen in canada. shery: how widely expected was this, gi
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.asary-based driller encana announced plans it is setting up shop in the u.s. for more on why the move is being made and what it says about the canadian energy sector, we welcome kevin orland. obviously part of a trend, which is why it is attracting attention. transcanada changed its name, encana. they will be changing their name once they move. what is going on, why is it a concern? kevin: the company says it is making the move in order to attract a wider...
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amanda: i'm amanda lange in toronto.e are working our way towards the canadian federal election on october 21, justin trudeau's bid is currently intact despite being rocked by a brown face makeup scandal last month. the incumbent liberal party will do their best to hold their parliamentary seat from closing -- fromervative party the closing and conservative party. our guest is joining us to discuss. evan, it's interesting to see the polling did not move on the blackface scandal but is moving now. when canadians ask who they would like to see as prime minister, for a long time justin trudeau had a walloping lead, that's no longer the case, what's going on? no one can really punch through and so it's a nice night in the phone booth. what's common across the parties is that the word deficit barely appear. this is like going to a restaurant where they have everything on the menu, chinese food, japanese food, british and lebanese food and you think they cannot do all of this well, can they? this is what the platforms are like
amanda: i'm amanda lange in toronto.e are working our way towards the canadian federal election on october 21, justin trudeau's bid is currently intact despite being rocked by a brown face makeup scandal last month. the incumbent liberal party will do their best to hold their parliamentary seat from closing -- fromervative party the closing and conservative party. our guest is joining us to discuss. evan, it's interesting to see the polling did not move on the blackface scandal but is moving...
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amanda: i'm a meddling in toronto.n ez's.betting big the automaker says it will cut the carbon footprint by 40% 2025. they are unveiling their electric vehicle. joining us to talk about the the ceo of volvo cars. thank you for being with us. i understanding is he did not want to jump in with an easy vehicle unless it would be preferable. expected to have scale and profitability? hakan: of course, from day one, it will be profitable. coachve to understand the lever will be higher. it might be a lower profit margin initially. it will be more midterm. then we will definitely believe it will have a higher value for the consumer. long-term, it is the right thing to do. amanda: when you talk about the subsidizing, the trading costs, how do you come to the as a decision to help push this car? really not related to all electric cars. the so-called plug-in hybrid -- that is very important that you not just fill in gas and drive it as a conventional car. we follow this very closely in our monitoring of the car. --ht now, about 4
amanda: i'm a meddling in toronto.n ez's.betting big the automaker says it will cut the carbon footprint by 40% 2025. they are unveiling their electric vehicle. joining us to talk about the the ceo of volvo cars. thank you for being with us. i understanding is he did not want to jump in with an easy vehicle unless it would be preferable. expected to have scale and profitability? hakan: of course, from day one, it will be profitable. coachve to understand the lever will be higher. it might be a...
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amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang.e are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. u.s. factory gauges unexpectedly fell deeper into contraction, posting the weakest reading since the end of the last recession. that as the global economy flashes clear warning signs. plus, the great american debt binge. deleveraging that was supposed to sweep over corporate america appears to be on hold. vc's and execs from private discuss whether the financial system industry of ipo's is working. who will not be at the table? bankers. shery: let's get started with a quick check on where the markets are trading. we are seeing major indices falling more than a percent. stocks falling, treasury yields falling. the s&p 500 now falling the most in over a month. .very sector is in the red the client being led by industrials, banks down as well as rates move lower. we are also seeing a lot of industrials being hit on that surprisingly weak manufacturing and data volatility. also gaining ground, the vix, surging for that 20 level. we
amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang.e are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. u.s. factory gauges unexpectedly fell deeper into contraction, posting the weakest reading since the end of the last recession. that as the global economy flashes clear warning signs. plus, the great american debt binge. deleveraging that was supposed to sweep over corporate america appears to be on hold. vc's and execs from private discuss whether the financial system industry of ipo's is...
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. >> and live in toronto, i'm lang. welcome to "bloomberg markets."re joined by our bloomberg audiences. the top stories we're following from around the world. >> a downshift in the u.s. labor market, hiring missed projections while wage gains warned, offering a warning that the record long expansion may be slowing. plus, the shale patch slowdown. what's next for the basin whose abundant america's quest for energy independence. and the big dogs of modern mergens and acquisitions aren't tough anymore. we will take a look at what fails. when deal genius let's get a quick take on the averages. it's been a flippy week. gain&p 500 up at 1% of the now, even though after the jobs data we saw a bit of a decline and, of course, it has been a the majorfor averages. -- the major the and hav san fo averages are up 1% apiece, the potential on for fed cuts or just the data today, we shall ask our economist in a moment. look at the 10-year u.s. treasury because we're back to 152 and this is today's action, we've arranged in a four range.oint all week it's been a 10
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.ceo dennis muilenburg finished testifying before lawmakers in congress jets thattwo 737 max crashed, killing 346 people just over one hour ago, pledging his commitment to safety. >> the airplanes will return to service once it is safe. this is not going to be timeline-driven. we are committed to answer every question regulators have. the airplane will fly when everyone is convinced it is safe. that is the most important thing here. shery: with more on what we have learned about the testimony is brooke sutherland. when you look at the performance convincingrg, how was he on showing his commitment to safety? brooke: i could feel his emotion. there was a moment in the testimony where they have family and friends of those lion air victims stand up and show the photographs of those who died in the accident, and muilenburg was clearly moved by that, said he was sorry, acknowledged boeing made mistakes. at the same time, he was put under pressure to answer questions about those instant messag
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.ceo dennis muilenburg finished testifying before lawmakers in congress jets thattwo 737 max crashed, killing 346 people just over one hour ago, pledging his commitment to safety. >> the airplanes will return to service once it is safe. this is not going to be timeline-driven. we are committed to answer every question regulators have. the airplane will fly when everyone is convinced it is safe. that is the most important thing here. shery: with more on...
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i'm amanda lang in toronto. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york.has long been a staple of new york city banking, and it is still plenty to build its new headquarters in the city. the new yorker feels to be losing its luster as the banking giant waste shifting thousands of employees to a more business friendly environment like texas. here with us is michelle davis. wasn't it just last year that jamie dimon said they were committing themselves to the city again? hugemorgan announced this headquarters of they would be park, jamie270 dimon said that they were recommitting themselves. in that year and a half, they been building up operations in some lower-cost areas like plano, texas, where they have this huge cancerous -- campus. this summer they started work on a new one. future, it seems like they will have the same amount of employees in texas as they do in new york. amanda: of course, this is part really sinceing on the electrification of the new york stock exchange, banks started moving to new jersey, away from the downtown core. into context with
i'm amanda lang in toronto. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york.has long been a staple of new york city banking, and it is still plenty to build its new headquarters in the city. the new yorker feels to be losing its luster as the banking giant waste shifting thousands of employees to a more business friendly environment like texas. here with us is michelle davis. wasn't it just last year that jamie dimon said they were committing themselves to the city again? hugemorgan announced this...
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próximo 10 de noviembre se verÁ la cara seattle contra el vencedor de hoy que puede ser atlanta o torontoes uruguayos, de colombianos. carolina: ramsÉs, hÁblanos de otras figuras que tambiÉn veremos en la mls. ramses: hablamos del equipo de seattle que cuenta con el uruguayo nico lodeiro, raÚl dÍaz. estamos hablando de que el que vende mÁs playeras es joseph martÍnez, carlos vela. importantesdentro de la liga >> quiÉn es para ti el jugador mÁs valioso. tiene que ser carlos vela. tienes que tomar en consideraciÓn que son 34 semanas. carlos vela para mi serÁ el n y serÁ de manera unánime porque no creo que nadie vote en contra de Él. carolina: seattle ganÓ y ahora espera por toronto o atlanta para jugar el 10 de noviembre y todo lo podrÁn ver por univisiÓn borja: apple lanza 60 nuevos e multicolores y espera abordar todos los aspectos de la vida cotidiana ademÁs serán inclusivos de gÉneros entre otros y la lista tambiÉn incluye mantequilla, un perezoso y no podÍa faltar la carita sonriente y seguro que tambiÉn hay una copa como esta. tratar en lo mÁs posible evitar esta zona de peligro. ten
próximo 10 de noviembre se verÁ la cara seattle contra el vencedor de hoy que puede ser atlanta o torontoes uruguayos, de colombianos. carolina: ramsÉs, hÁblanos de otras figuras que tambiÉn veremos en la mls. ramses: hablamos del equipo de seattle que cuenta con el uruguayo nico lodeiro, raÚl dÍaz. estamos hablando de que el que vende mÁs playeras es joseph martÍnez, carlos vela. importantesdentro de la liga >> quiÉn es para ti el jugador mÁs valioso. tiene que ser carlos...
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our chief international correspondent lyse doucet is in toronto. lyse. to toronto in the centre of canada as we watch the result as they come in. polling station after polling station across this country, the votes are being counted and victories being declared. 338 riding in alland victories being declared. 338 riding in all and still a lot of votes to be counted. there are already projections thatjustin trudeau ‘s liberals will form a minority in the next parliament. but it is quite stunning, the results seen so far. liberals and the conservatives have at this point, almost exactly the same percentage of the popular vote. just under 34%. there are 97 seats for the liberals, 84 for the conservatives. quebec party had been expected to make a comeback and so far they have 19 seats. the new democratic party was, according to analysis, said they had run a good campaign but the results are disappointing so far. only three seats and only one seat so far for the greens but the night is still young. and the night so far seems to belong to the liberal party. tha
our chief international correspondent lyse doucet is in toronto. lyse. to toronto in the centre of canada as we watch the result as they come in. polling station after polling station across this country, the votes are being counted and victories being declared. 338 riding in alland victories being declared. 338 riding in all and still a lot of votes to be counted. there are already projections thatjustin trudeau ‘s liberals will form a minority in the next parliament. but it is quite...
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there is a lot on packers so to do so we are joined by our america correspondent alex milledge in toronto and serve as yoko here in the studio in washington d.c. sara let's start with you we're seeing a lot of conflicting reports on how the meetings went exactly what's the latest well let's just say we are definitely hearing some conflicting reports the south china post morning post reported that chinese ice from here was going to be leaving earlier than expected leaving this thursday the evening but the white house officials have confirmed that talks are scheduled through friday now stocks went up and jumped up on president trying 20 did that big it's a big day of negotiations with china they want to make a deal but do i meet with vice premier tomorrow at the white house now it remains unclear whether or not this meeting law actually take place but stocks went up people are optimistic and hopeful that president trump meeting with vice premier li . is that a good sign of some sort of move forward and you know this has been lingering on for some time so i know your viewers might be getting
there is a lot on packers so to do so we are joined by our america correspondent alex milledge in toronto and serve as yoko here in the studio in washington d.c. sara let's start with you we're seeing a lot of conflicting reports on how the meetings went exactly what's the latest well let's just say we are definitely hearing some conflicting reports the south china post morning post reported that chinese ice from here was going to be leaving earlier than expected leaving this thursday the...
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from his residency in vegas to headlining a festival in toronto and back.s a glimpse of his life over one weekend. ♪ two countries. ♪ three ♪ 48 hours with kygo. >> what's up, vegas! ♪ [cheers and applause]owing ll t are here just to see you? >> it's definitely, it's definitely very cool. vegas is always a fun place to play. there's always new people coming in every weekend. it's always a good crowd there. >> reporter: how did you actually start becoming a producer? >> i just got a keyboard and i just used youtube tutorials. every time i didn't know how to do something i just try to, you know, figure it out on youtube or just ♪ >> reporter: about six years ago he started remixing songs and posting them online, like marvin gaye's "sexual healing." ♪ baby, i'm hot just like an oven ♪ >> i was looking online for new music. i was on sound cloud, and i came across, you know, kygo. i immediately hit him up on facebook. i reached out, hey, man, i'm a huge fan. love your music, would love to work with you. he was basically, yeah, let's do it. his real name is -- th
from his residency in vegas to headlining a festival in toronto and back.s a glimpse of his life over one weekend. ♪ two countries. ♪ three ♪ 48 hours with kygo. >> what's up, vegas! ♪ [cheers and applause]owing ll t are here just to see you? >> it's definitely, it's definitely very cool. vegas is always a fun place to play. there's always new people coming in every weekend. it's always a good crowd there. >> reporter: how did you actually start becoming a producer?...
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toronto, i am amber kanwar, in for amanda lang. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. shery: here are the top stories we are following around the world. mike pence involves china over its handling of hong kong protesters while calling for greater engagement between the world's two biggest economies. and into the nightmare. boris johnson proposes a december 12 vote as the only way to end what he calls the brexit nightmare. clouds on the horizon for southwest. the world's largest low-cost hedrier sees its profits slas amid the 737 max grounding and labor woes. at thelet's take a look major averages. a mixed picture right now. arelit between how we seeing certain sectors very sensitive to the u.s.-china trade dynamic perform. semiconductors, which are very sensitive to that trading up on some optimistic talks from lam research. on the put side, industrials under pressure from the likes of 3m which is warning for the fifth time in second quarter. tech is outperforming, not just semiconductors but also gains in tes
toronto, i am amber kanwar, in for amanda lang. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. shery: here are the top stories we are following around the world. mike pence involves china over its handling of hong kong protesters while calling for greater engagement between the world's two biggest economies. and into the nightmare. boris johnson proposes a december 12 vote as the only way to end what he calls the brexit nightmare. clouds on the horizon for southwest. the world's...
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i am amanda lange and toronto. shery: i am sherry ahn in new york.e are waiting for federal chair jay powell, so micah, let's start with what we expect from powell today. mike: a little bit hard to know. they powell had to it is a little bit hard to know. bit hard toittle know. does he want more time to make a decision and does he need more time because the markets have decided that he is going to cut rates. if he does not say that today, if he does pushback, he could have a market reaction -- a negative market reaction that he does not want, so it is a tough job going into this. you have three point 5% unemployment with wages growing even a little bit more slowly. on the other hand, you have the lousy imn manufacturing numbers. so does the fed think they need more stimulus? saythey have to do is something that will convince the market for the fed's on-the-job even if they have not made a decision yet. shery: in the meantime, we continue to see diverging views coming out of the fomc. where do we expect powell to stand in all of this? michael: everybo
i am amanda lange and toronto. shery: i am sherry ahn in new york.e are waiting for federal chair jay powell, so micah, let's start with what we expect from powell today. mike: a little bit hard to know. they powell had to it is a little bit hard to know. bit hard toittle know. does he want more time to make a decision and does he need more time because the markets have decided that he is going to cut rates. if he does not say that today, if he does pushback, he could have a market reaction --...
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. >> la abuela de la nueva estrella hispana de los blue jays de toronto cuenta lo que ha significado hispana de 66 aÑos sabe que la nostalgia comienza en el paladar. por eso lleva dos dÉcadas consignÁndole en su propia casa a cientos de peloteros de las grandes ligas. ahora incluso prepara platillos tÍpicos para su nieto, una joven estrella en ascenso. luis mejÍa nos tiene la historia de altagracia al vino. >> la nueva estrella de los blue jays de toronto lleva el bÉisbol en la sangre. su padre dominicano, vladimir guerrero se retirÓ despuÉs de 16 brillantes temporadas en las ligas mayores. llegÓ al salón de la fama. y se convirtiÓ en leyenda. hace 20 aÑos vladimir guerrero busca seguir con sus pasos. cuÁl es tu sueÑo? >> ser igual que Él. siempre lo he dicho, quiero ser igual que Él. >> igual que su padre, vladimir junior tiene la misma arma secreta, la comida casera que le prepara su abuela. altagracia albino cocina todos los dÍas durante la vida profesional de su hijo. ahora madruga para seguir la misma tradiciÓn con su nieto. >> estos son los cÁnulas--gandules y esto es carne de
. >> la abuela de la nueva estrella hispana de los blue jays de toronto cuenta lo que ha significado hispana de 66 aÑos sabe que la nostalgia comienza en el paladar. por eso lleva dos dÉcadas consignÁndole en su propia casa a cientos de peloteros de las grandes ligas. ahora incluso prepara platillos tÍpicos para su nieto, una joven estrella en ascenso. luis mejÍa nos tiene la historia de altagracia al vino. >> la nueva estrella de los blue jays de toronto lleva el bÉisbol en...
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that event in toronto. guys?of pressure on sterling right now, the pound dropping against the u.s. dollar. we are seeing sky news and the united kingdom reporting the british government will likely table a motion of a general election on monday. that's the right chart. there down by 7/10 of 1%, government is preparing a motion for a general election and that will take place on monday. not the election, but the motion. it will likely see a general election before year-end. will that actually turn into a general election? anyway, the pound under pressure, this is bloomberg. ♪ berg. ♪ here, it all starts with a simple... hello! -hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your xfinity store today. ♪ >> you are listening to mike giving a speech o
that event in toronto. guys?of pressure on sterling right now, the pound dropping against the u.s. dollar. we are seeing sky news and the united kingdom reporting the british government will likely table a motion of a general election on monday. that's the right chart. there down by 7/10 of 1%, government is preparing a motion for a general election and that will take place on monday. not the election, but the motion. it will likely see a general election before year-end. will that actually...
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kumra from toronto dominion bank is still with us. going to say, whatever it takes hasn't been enough, although we are not in a deep what a lot oft people are calling pejoratively the japanification of europe. how has draghi's strategy worked? what will his legacy be? pooja: in the september theyngs, draghi has said no matter how much the ecb says they have unlimited tools, they are reaching a limit of how much the tools are available, and there is also a growing diversity within the ecb counsel, -- council, something that is clearly evident. last week, we had comments from ecb members saying they did not see the need for further easing at this stage. as far as the largest concerns, she comes at a time when it's not just domestic growth suffering, but global tensions are affecting growth. the ecb does have limited tools, . lagarde hasstine been accommodative. she wants to follow the policy set by draghi, and it is likely she continues. the ecb members cannot ignore the fact the world is deteriorating and inflation is nowhere near thei
kumra from toronto dominion bank is still with us. going to say, whatever it takes hasn't been enough, although we are not in a deep what a lot oft people are calling pejoratively the japanification of europe. how has draghi's strategy worked? what will his legacy be? pooja: in the september theyngs, draghi has said no matter how much the ecb says they have unlimited tools, they are reaching a limit of how much the tools are available, and there is also a growing diversity within the ecb...
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. >>> new tonight, the president of the toronto raptors will not face charges for an altercation that put an alameda county sheriff's deputy in the hospital. he was trying to join his team to celebrate their championship team over the warrior, but he didn't have his credentials out. the sheriff's office says the deputy suffered a concussion when she was shoved out of way, but after meeting with the executives yesterday, they decided the matter was best handled outside the courtroom. the raptors were receiving their rings tonight ahead of their season opener in toronto. >>> and a parking problem in one of santa clara county's neighborhoods is finally getting resolved after years of complaints from the homeowners there, but there's a catch. kpix 5's ria medina with why the residents are now being told to pay up. >> reporter: we all know finding parking in the bay area can be challenging, no matter what city you're in. here in palo alto, dozens of commuters head to this neighborhood to avoid paying for packing, but that will soon change. starting next month, you'll need a permit to park.
. >>> new tonight, the president of the toronto raptors will not face charges for an altercation that put an alameda county sheriff's deputy in the hospital. he was trying to join his team to celebrate their championship team over the warrior, but he didn't have his credentials out. the sheriff's office says the deputy suffered a concussion when she was shoved out of way, but after meeting with the executives yesterday, they decided the matter was best handled outside the courtroom....
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laura: lyse doucet in toronto, thank yo america."atching "bbc world news still to come on tonight's program, a multi-milli-dollar settlement in the opioid crisis. fo drug companies agree to hedeal just hours before t trial. laura: prince william has expresd concern for his brother, harry, and wife meghany jonny nd reports now. joy: in africa just weeks ago, they looked so happy. they showed off their nborn son they danced and left. but behind it all,wo people struggling with their roles, their lives, and an onslaught of criticism in britain's best selling papers. harrd meghan arene of the world's most photographed uples, but he made clear his deepismfort at his very public life. prince harry: every single time i see ase camera, every single time i hear a click and see a flash, it takes me back. jonny: harry saw the press tear down his mother and he sees it happened to his wife. she reveals her friends warnings to her as shsi cred marriage. meghan: my british friends said to me, "i'm sure he isshreat, but yoldn't do it because the bri
laura: lyse doucet in toronto, thank yo america."atching "bbc world news still to come on tonight's program, a multi-milli-dollar settlement in the opioid crisis. fo drug companies agree to hedeal just hours before t trial. laura: prince william has expresd concern for his brother, harry, and wife meghany jonny nd reports now. joy: in africa just weeks ago, they looked so happy. they showed off their nborn son they danced and left. but behind it all,wo people struggling with their...
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amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang.me to our special election in addition, canada countdown. as canadians head to the polls, here is what we're looking at. candidate's is in the fight for his political life as he struggles to keep his liberal party in office. the latest on the canadian election. joe oliver, canada's former conservative minister of finance will weigh in on the issues that are not being talked about in the race for prime minister. where do the candidates fall when it comes to taxes? promises to live tax cuts to business tax cuts are on the table. let's get started with a quick look at the major averages. u.s. stocks pushing higher in the afternoon session with the s&p 500 above the 3000 level. energy ant financial leading the gains in today's session. more optimism about a potential trade deal between china and the u.s., potentially being signed next month in chile. apple at a record high with the -- 0.9%.ining .09% on concernsr boeing of that 737 max crisis. another big story we are following, brexit. th
amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang.me to our special election in addition, canada countdown. as canadians head to the polls, here is what we're looking at. candidate's is in the fight for his political life as he struggles to keep his liberal party in office. the latest on the canadian election. joe oliver, canada's former conservative minister of finance will weigh in on the issues that are not being talked about in the race for prime minister. where do the candidates fall when it comes...
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amanda: and i'm amanda lang in toronto. romaine: the u.k.nd having its best two days in a decade after signs of a possible break the deal are emerging for the first time since boris johnson became the u.k. prime minister. detailed negotiations with the eu set to begin. for more on brexit and on a lot of things affecting the business, we want to bring in john neel, here with us in new york on the set. welcome, sir. john: well, how are you? romaine: let's start with brexit. we know the was requiring insurance companies, brokers and other companies to make sure any european policies they had were moved onto the continent am fashioned by the time we got to continent in some fashion by the time we got to brexit. all of our european business is actually being written in continental europe in 2019. we have assumed that break has happened already. hasink most -- brexit happened already. i think most financial institutions in europe have addressed it in advance. romaine: not only when you look at your business, but the financial sector as a whole, in
amanda: and i'm amanda lang in toronto. romaine: the u.k.nd having its best two days in a decade after signs of a possible break the deal are emerging for the first time since boris johnson became the u.k. prime minister. detailed negotiations with the eu set to begin. for more on brexit and on a lot of things affecting the business, we want to bring in john neel, here with us in new york on the set. welcome, sir. john: well, how are you? romaine: let's start with brexit. we know the was...
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. >>> alameda county prosecutors won't file charges against the president of the toronto raptors afterdent last june during the nba finals. masai ujiri was accused of while trying to join his team on the court to celebrate their nba championship. after they beat the warriors. deputy said the deputy suffered a concussion the sheriff's office only said he was placed on medical leave. the d.a.'s office said it now believes the matter should be settled outside of the court room. >>> the man released a statement that says in part, while these past months have been difficult waiting for determination on this matter, understand the nature of the process and am appreciative of the efforts of all involved. i am happy that this is now behind me and i look forward to the task of bringing another championship to the city of toronto. >>> the warriors regular season starts tomorrow night at chase center against the clippers. it looks like the warriors will not have klay thompson for the whole season. he tore his acl during game six of the nba finals and has had surgery to repair it. he was pi to joi
. >>> alameda county prosecutors won't file charges against the president of the toronto raptors afterdent last june during the nba finals. masai ujiri was accused of while trying to join his team on the court to celebrate their nba championship. after they beat the warriors. deputy said the deputy suffered a concussion the sheriff's office only said he was placed on medical leave. the d.a.'s office said it now believes the matter should be settled outside of the court room....
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and improves your sense of balance a sport for one and. 6 that's it 1st day see you next week in toronto then excuse me. see you next week and then let's all try to stay in good shape. kickoff flight. $300.00 and the world. travel to play silly visitor. followed all. by everyone here and doggone. this man i'm a shy kid. trying to get along. and 30 minutes w. . 30 years after the fall of the berlin wall nov 9th w. luxury behind the mirror humans are exploited and animals cruelly slaughtered big brands have committed to fair working conditions and sustainable production but who is monitoring the subcontractors and investigative documentary goes to elite and china and most behind the glamorous facades of fashion now is a luxury behind the mirror starts november 5th on d w. you may write to me down in history but that's a twist in that.
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i'm amber kanwar in toronto. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york.from theutes fed announcing its interest rate decision. carl riccadonna is with us now. a cut, thatcting appears to be in the back already. how important is it that the fed leaves the door open for december? carl: future guidance will be the key in the statement. more specifically in the press conference where we get a clearer read on where things stand. in the past and we had these , 1995,ance easing cycles 1998, three cuts was enough to do the trick. there is some expectation, looking back to the dot plots from the september meeting, policymakers are of a similar view this time around. but if they are resolute that we are done here, that will be interpreted as a tone deaf reaction from the marketplace. then you risk that kind of same play of the market that we saw in q4 of last year, where the markets try to be an economic cheerleader, making the case for less easing that would have otherwise been the case. i think the fed wants to keep the optionality open. whether december or poten
i'm amber kanwar in toronto. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york.from theutes fed announcing its interest rate decision. carl riccadonna is with us now. a cut, thatcting appears to be in the back already. how important is it that the fed leaves the door open for december? carl: future guidance will be the key in the statement. more specifically in the press conference where we get a clearer read on where things stand. in the past and we had these , 1995,ance easing cycles 1998, three cuts was...
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to one of its busier streets been similar in toronto or taxi sir. it's. >>free and fair only improve transit time and like 5 minutes per person get a chance reload it. it's like it's cool in theory does make it better and we did because we feel that it. >>san francisco supervisor matt haney says the city's transportation agency will give its final plan approval on tuesday we're going to completely redesign market streets of that public transportation can move through wide we have a improved experience for pedestlians fall cars will be allowed to drive down market street, drivers would still be allowed to cross over market street taking the private vehicles off and just having the buses and the trains and the taxis and walking and biking it will be a much safer and better experience for everybody. >>the plan is set for final approval on tuesday from there the city will begin changes immediately in phases starting at streets 5th through 8th. in san francisco taylor, the sec e kron 4 news. >>on the kron 00:04am morning news, the search is on for one th
to one of its busier streets been similar in toronto or taxi sir. it's. >>free and fair only improve transit time and like 5 minutes per person get a chance reload it. it's like it's cool in theory does make it better and we did because we feel that it. >>san francisco supervisor matt haney says the city's transportation agency will give its final plan approval on tuesday we're going to completely redesign market streets of that public transportation can move through wide we have a...
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.>>> coming up in sports returns to toronto to take his announcer: 5 million kids use e-cigarettes. epidemic fueled by juul with their kid-friendly flavors. san francisco voters stopped the sale of flavored e-cigarettes. but then juul, backed by big tobacco, wrote prop c to weaken e-cigarette protections. the san francisco chronicle reports prop c is an audacious overreach, threatening to overturn the ban on flavored products approved by voters. prop c means more kids vaping. that's a dangerous idea. vote no on juul. no on big tobacco. no on prop c. >>> the nationals went into houston and surprised the astros. now they are back at home washington dc hosting its first world series game since 1933. sanchez on the mound trying to get the first game in washington dc in over 80 years. no score. josh reddick to left. nationals could catch up to it. carlos comes into score. houston is up to -1. michael brantley is a grounder off sanchez. one run score. moving onto the next inning. sanchez gives up a home run to robinson. the astros beat the nationals 4- 1. trail 2-1 in the world se. kevin
.>>> coming up in sports returns to toronto to take his announcer: 5 million kids use e-cigarettes. epidemic fueled by juul with their kid-friendly flavors. san francisco voters stopped the sale of flavored e-cigarettes. but then juul, backed by big tobacco, wrote prop c to weaken e-cigarette protections. the san francisco chronicle reports prop c is an audacious overreach, threatening to overturn the ban on flavored products approved by voters. prop c means more kids vaping. that's a...
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toronto trailed 6—4 at the break, but eventually ran in four tries to complete a 211—6 victory.tructuring deals since the beginning of last year, according to new figures. ‘the local data company‘ has looked at the impact of so—called ‘company voluntary arrangements' and found that nearly two—thirds of closed stores are still sitting empty. our business correspondent, emma simpson, has more. they've been trading for more than 100 years at this store. it's a beautiful card. a family business that prides itself on expertise and service. the optimum brothers have been keeping a close eye on their high street, too. and in these last two years, it's lost a bit of its sparkle. this is the prime shopping area, it's lovely. it's a lovely street, and it's always been a premium shopping street. but you've got gaps now. we've got gaps, and it's very sad to see, because five yea rs it's very sad to see, because five years it would have been unthinkable to have empty units, it's a real shame. even this, attractive popular urban town isn't immune from the changes in our shopping habits. it's
toronto trailed 6—4 at the break, but eventually ran in four tries to complete a 211—6 victory.tructuring deals since the beginning of last year, according to new figures. ‘the local data company‘ has looked at the impact of so—called ‘company voluntary arrangements' and found that nearly two—thirds of closed stores are still sitting empty. our business correspondent, emma simpson, has more. they've been trading for more than 100 years at this store. it's a beautiful card. a...
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china trade talks and finally in toronto that toronto stock exchange is up for the week one notably strong performer on that exchange this week was mining company hubby minerals was jumped 5.8 percent on thursday also we saw some surprisingly strong job numbers out of canada today with nearly 54000 workers hired in september and the unofficial employment rate falling to 5.5 percent and this has been your weekly global stock market wrap. time now for a quick break but stay tuned because just on the other side of that break g.m. strikes continue as the company's management sits with u.a.w. union leaders for talks but there's still no end in sight or an fix the car coach is standing by to give us her take on the situation and the future of the global auto sector and as we go to break here are the market numbers at the close. are you really at the. birthing room that was appealed to me so smart it's. just. he was the digits of. the finish so smoke a. couple. of. smaller . sleep. the world is driven by shaped by one person. who dares thinks. we dare to ask. with no will make this manufacture co
china trade talks and finally in toronto that toronto stock exchange is up for the week one notably strong performer on that exchange this week was mining company hubby minerals was jumped 5.8 percent on thursday also we saw some surprisingly strong job numbers out of canada today with nearly 54000 workers hired in september and the unofficial employment rate falling to 5.5 percent and this has been your weekly global stock market wrap. time now for a quick break but stay tuned because just on...
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.>>> coming up in sports returns to toronto to take his >>> the nationals went into houston and surprised the astros. now they are back at home washington dc hosting its first world series game since 1933. sanchez on the mound trying to get the first game in washington dc in over 80 years. no score. josh reddick to left. nationals could catch up to it. carlos comes into score. houston is up to -1. michael brantley is a grounder off sanchez. one run score. moving onto the next inning. sanchez gives up a home run to robinson. the astros beat the nationals 4- 1. trail 2-1 in the world series. kevin the bank and the sharks were looking for their second straight victory as they faced the maple leaves in toronto. no score. the sharks on the attack. fires at the net. the bank he is there for the deflection. that is leblanc's first goal of the season. the maple leaves would battle back in this one. 3rd period game tied at one. the sharks on defense. morgan riley with the open shot here. he gets it past martin jones. the sharks give up three goals. in the third period as they lose 4-1. >>> 49ers l
.>>> coming up in sports returns to toronto to take his >>> the nationals went into houston and surprised the astros. now they are back at home washington dc hosting its first world series game since 1933. sanchez on the mound trying to get the first game in washington dc in over 80 years. no score. josh reddick to left. nationals could catch up to it. carlos comes into score. houston is up to -1. michael brantley is a grounder off sanchez. one run score. moving onto the next...