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and that was closed down, _ victoria street and that was closed down, so _ victoria street andmore accessible then that _ bit more open and more accessible then that would make life a lot easier— then that would make life a lot easier for— then that would make life a lot easier for everybody. if it then that would make life a lot easier for everybody.— then that would make life a lot easier for everybody. if it is not s-rortin easier for everybody. if it is not sporting events, _ easier for everybody. if it is not sporting events, it _ easier for everybody. if it is not sporting events, it is _ easier for everybody. if it is not sporting events, it is testing i sporting events, it is testing centres here, david! you are clocking up those miles! lets's park the pandemic and turn to the sunday express. a named police officerfor every victim as borisjohnson tackles the age and powerlessness when life is invaded. this is all about the pm's plant to blitz crime. yes, and governments that needed a revamp or a boost often turn to crime and order as a sort of flagship thing to go on. l
and that was closed down, _ victoria street and that was closed down, so _ victoria street andmore accessible then that _ bit more open and more accessible then that would make life a lot easier— then that would make life a lot easier for— then that would make life a lot easier for everybody. if it then that would make life a lot easier for everybody.— then that would make life a lot easier for everybody. if it is not s-rortin easier for everybody. if it is not sporting events, _ easier...
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bringing his experience from mainland china to london if he takes a position in our office on queen victoria streetom new york city this morning, good morning. alongside lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro, together this morning with kailey leinz. tom keene off this morning. he takes fridays off now. kailey: maybe he needs to -- lisa: maybe he needs to drink up on his tang. [laughter] jonathan: down 0.6% on the s&p. on radio, on tv, this is bloomberg. ♪ and there you have it - wireless on the fastest, most reliable network. wow! big deal! we get unlimited for just $30 bucks. i get that too and mine has 5g included. impressive. impressive is saving four hundred bucks a year. four bucks? that's tough to beat. relax people, my wireless is crushing it. okay, that's because you all have xfinity mobile. it's wireless so good, it keeps one upping itself. ♪ jonathan: buy from new york city, for our audience worldwide on tv and radio, here's the friday morning price action. we decline on the s&p by 0.6%, on the nasdaq 100 by 1%. 4% of the s&p, amazon is negative by 6.5%. if we get to the bond market, just a
bringing his experience from mainland china to london if he takes a position in our office on queen victoria streetom new york city this morning, good morning. alongside lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro, together this morning with kailey leinz. tom keene off this morning. he takes fridays off now. kailey: maybe he needs to -- lisa: maybe he needs to drink up on his tang. [laughter] jonathan: down 0.6% on the s&p. on radio, on tv, this is bloomberg. ♪ and there you have it - wireless on...
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three of the biggest beasts in fleet street nowjoin us for their media show debuts. take a bow, victoriaditor in chief of the sun and sun on sunday. hi, victoria. hello. hiya! a classic tabloid pun on your front of the day after england's footballers beat germany — "55 years of hurt never stopped us raheem—ing." how long did it take to come up with that one? well, we have the best headline writers in the world on our back bench. it took them about two seconds. brilliant stuff! tobyn andrae, deputy editor of the daily mail. tobyn, great to have you here. good afternoon. yeah, your paper is printed in a tabloid format. so you are a tabloid writer, are you still a bit sniffy over there at north cliff house? not in the least. no, we've been great supporters of the popular market and newspapers right across the board. nice one, tobyn. and emily sheffield, editor of the evening standard. hi there, emily. hi, how are you? i'm very well, thank you. you're celebrating your one—year anniversary this year. congratulations, as editor. your predecessor, george osborne, dropped the word "london" from
three of the biggest beasts in fleet street nowjoin us for their media show debuts. take a bow, victoriaditor in chief of the sun and sun on sunday. hi, victoria. hello. hiya! a classic tabloid pun on your front of the day after england's footballers beat germany — "55 years of hurt never stopped us raheem—ing." how long did it take to come up with that one? well, we have the best headline writers in the world on our back bench. it took them about two seconds. brilliant stuff!...
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time playing in front of it, half the crowd to form a well number one record of the street that victory over victoria go bit, ship switzerland. let's go back. we'll face serena several anchor for a spot in the final shock in the man's draw with whirl. number 2 daniel met with knocked out by holland hovered hor, catch. and the 4th round to reinforce their match. be suspended. they resumed on tuesday with madame leading to set to one forecast for a decider, and then took the final set 63 to reach his 1st grand slam for the final and waiting for the catch is rodder. roger federer, the 39 year old, became the oldest man to reach the quarter finals at wimbledon in the open era, as he chases a 9th title at the all england club and b. richardson, rewards rochester, it turns faulty next month. the may not be many more chances for the wimbledon crowds watch. one of the games all time great veterans taking on italy's lorenzo said you go in this full throne match better. a has barely played over the last year after coming through to neo opperation for the a time wimbledon winner. once again, starting to look li
time playing in front of it, half the crowd to form a well number one record of the street that victory over victoria go bit, ship switzerland. let's go back. we'll face serena several anchor for a spot in the final shock in the man's draw with whirl. number 2 daniel met with knocked out by holland hovered hor, catch. and the 4th round to reinforce their match. be suspended. they resumed on tuesday with madame leading to set to one forecast for a decider, and then took the final set 63 to reach...
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victoria. across canada, thousands of people took to the streets protesting a dark chapter of the country's historyresidential school system. >> you murdered hundreds of thousands of children. we don't know yet but we are here to tell you today that it was wrong. we all know that it was wrong. >> we are here to oppos the ongoing genocide against indigenous peoples. >> between the 1870's and 1990's, more than 150,000 indigenous people were taken from their families. they were made to attend church run boarding schools where they were made to learn native languages that learned non-native leg which is and convert to virginity. some took their own lives. the canada's truth and reconciliation committee called cultural genocide. scales to scale -- calls to scale back canada day intensified in recent weeks following the discovery of almost 1000 unmarked graves of former residential schools. that number has gone up. the latest discovery on the eve of candidate was here. 100 82 unmarked graves at saint eugene's mission school in british columbia. in his message, justin trudeau says candidate needed to face
victoria. across canada, thousands of people took to the streets protesting a dark chapter of the country's historyresidential school system. >> you murdered hundreds of thousands of children. we don't know yet but we are here to tell you today that it was wrong. we all know that it was wrong. >> we are here to oppos the ongoing genocide against indigenous peoples. >> between the 1870's and 1990's, more than 150,000 indigenous people were taken from their families. they were...
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victoria. across canada, thousands of people took to the streets protesting a dark chapter of the country's historye residential school system. >> you murdered hundreds of thousands of children. we don't know yet. but we are here to tell you today that was wrong. you all know that it was wrong. >> we are here today to stand with everybody to oppose the ongoing genocide of the canadian government and state against indigenous people. reporter: between the 1870's and 1990's, more than 150,000 ingenous children were taken from their families. they were made to attend church-run boarding schools. they were forced to abandon their native languages and convert to christianity. thousands died of disease and malnourishment. some took their own lives. in 2015, canada's truth and reconciliation commission called colorful genocide. c--cultural genocide. calls to scale back and canada day celebrations intensify this week following the discovery of almost 1000 unmarked graves of former residential schools. that number has gone up. the latest discovery on the eve of canada day was here, 182 unmarked graves at sai
victoria. across canada, thousands of people took to the streets protesting a dark chapter of the country's historye residential school system. >> you murdered hundreds of thousands of children. we don't know yet. but we are here to tell you today that was wrong. you all know that it was wrong. >> we are here today to stand with everybody to oppose the ongoing genocide of the canadian government and state against indigenous people. reporter: between the 1870's and 1990's, more than...
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victoria. across canada, thousands of people took to the streets protesting a dark chapter in their country's historyool system. they murdered thousands of children, hundreds of thousands of children, we don't know yet, but we are here to tell you today that that was wrong. you all know that it was wrong. we are here today to stand with everybody to oppose the ongoing genocide of the canadian government and state against indigenous peoples. between the 1870s and 1990s, more than 150,000 indigenous children were taken from theirfamilies. they were made to attend church—run boarding schools. there, they were forced to abandon their native languages and convert to christianity. thousands died of disease and malnourishment. some took their own lives. in 2015, canada's truth and reconciliation commission called it cultural genocide. calls to scale back this year's canada day celebrations intensified in recent weeks, following the discovery of almost 1,000 unmarked graves at former residential schools. that number has now gone up. the latest discovery, on the eve of canada day, was here — 182 unmarked grav
victoria. across canada, thousands of people took to the streets protesting a dark chapter in their country's historyool system. they murdered thousands of children, hundreds of thousands of children, we don't know yet, but we are here to tell you today that that was wrong. you all know that it was wrong. we are here today to stand with everybody to oppose the ongoing genocide of the canadian government and state against indigenous peoples. between the 1870s and 1990s, more than 150,000...
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victoria. across canada, thousands of people took to the streets protesting a dark chapter in their country's historyildren, we don't know yet, but we are here to tell you to today that that was wrong. you all know that it was wrong. we are here today to stand with everybody to oppose the ongoing genocide of the canadian government and state against indigenous people. between the 18705 and 1990s, more than 150,000 indigenous children were taken from their families. they were made to attend church—run boarding schools. there, they were forced to abandon their native languages and convert to christianity. thousands died of disease and malnourishment. some took their own lives. in 2015, canada's truth and reconciliation commission called it cultural genocide. calls to scale back this year's canada day celebrations intensified in recent weeks, following the discovery of almost 1,000 unmarked graves at former residential schools. that number has now gone up. the latest discovery, on the eve of canada day, was here — 182 unmarked graves at st eugene's mission school in british columbia. in his canada day m
victoria. across canada, thousands of people took to the streets protesting a dark chapter in their country's historyildren, we don't know yet, but we are here to tell you to today that that was wrong. you all know that it was wrong. we are here today to stand with everybody to oppose the ongoing genocide of the canadian government and state against indigenous people. between the 18705 and 1990s, more than 150,000 indigenous children were taken from their families. they were made to attend...
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streets with mass rallies after the discoveries of the remains of more than a 1000 children of former indigenous residential schools. cities counseled national day celebrations, while winnepeg statues of queen victoria and queen elizabeth the 2nd were toppled. i'm defaced outside the provincial assembly building the . the british royalties seems to represent canada's colonial passed. red paint was dogged over the fallen statue of queen victoria, the british prime minister spokesperson condemned any de facing of statues of the queen ortiz alex in the heart of h. looks back at what led to the latest anger discovery after discovery. the latest one was on one's day 182 bodies founded cranbrook british columbia. this is close to a residential school. they use basically a radar that looks underground. and that's where they found these people in unmarked graves that adds to the initial finding, which happened on may 27th. and we can loops british columbia at another residential school of 215 people as young as 3 years old in mon, mark grace, and then of course, the scotch one, which was the biggest find so far, 751 people. so you add all these numbers up over a 1000 people found, but we have over 130 schoo
streets with mass rallies after the discoveries of the remains of more than a 1000 children of former indigenous residential schools. cities counseled national day celebrations, while winnepeg statues of queen victoria and queen elizabeth the 2nd were toppled. i'm defaced outside the provincial assembly building the . the british royalties seems to represent canada's colonial passed. red paint was dogged over the fallen statue of queen victoria, the british prime minister spokesperson condemned...
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victoria and south australia are in lockdown. this is the way that the government is trying to handle the pandemic. but interestingly, allison, thousands of people took to the streetsy today to protest against this lockdown, the anti-lockdown protesters they are called freedom protests and it is just mind-boggling, the images that we've been seeing today, people not believing in the virus, not wearing masks, certainly not social distancing, they clashed with police. one man punched a police force. dozens of people were arrested. that was in sydney. there were protests also in melbourne. just mind blowing to think how selfish and ignorant these people are. it may not seriously affect them but it could affect their parents or program parents. these are the ones susceptible to covid. you're talking about a country, a very privileged country where the vaccine roll out has been woeful. the prime minister has apologized for the slow roll out of the vaccine. you know, just over 11% of the population has been fully vaccinated. but, this is not a problem just immune to i should say not just in australia, this is a problem. many countries are facing it in the region. a taxi
victoria and south australia are in lockdown. this is the way that the government is trying to handle the pandemic. but interestingly, allison, thousands of people took to the streetsy today to protest against this lockdown, the anti-lockdown protesters they are called freedom protests and it is just mind-boggling, the images that we've been seeing today, people not believing in the virus, not wearing masks, certainly not social distancing, they clashed with police. one man punched a police...
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women's charities don't think there is enough money to get the streets safe to protect women. victoriaarding is minister and she also described her experience.— is minister and she also described her experience. immediate mid term and loner her experience. immediate mid term and longer term _ her experience. immediate mid term and longer term consequences. - her experience. immediate mid term i and longer term consequences. things like educating our young people, as i saw yesterday for myself in a primary school through relationships education, that's going to have a long term, really beneficial consequences for those young people as they grow up into adulthood. but in the short term, measures such as, as you said, the helpline to help victims who have suffered from rape and sexual assault, the national policing lead who will really drive change through police forces to ensure that they are treating these crimes properly. and also measures such as what works fund, that we are setting up to help drive academic research into what perpetrators are doing and why they are doing it, which wi
women's charities don't think there is enough money to get the streets safe to protect women. victoriaarding is minister and she also described her experience.— is minister and she also described her experience. immediate mid term and loner her experience. immediate mid term and longer term _ her experience. immediate mid term and longer term consequences. - her experience. immediate mid term i and longer term consequences. things like educating our young people, as i saw yesterday for myself...
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street consensus for financial growth just all the way through the second quarter of next year. with this in mind, let's talk about the most important names that are reporting this week. global investments' victoria to the entire market, and what other names would have broad market influence not just for their own, not just with their own stock or sector, but broad market in -- market? >> obviously, charles, the same names are going to have a big effect on the market. everyone's watching those, and they're such large names in regards to market cap. you look at netflix, and it's not a name we really care that much for, we actually don't own it. their business model gives us a little bit of concern, and it's extremely capital intensive. so i think people will be looking at that. but if we're looking at names that are going to give us a little more insight into the second half of this year, i think you look at other names completely. look at coca-cola. are they going to tell us, like pepsico, that they're raising prices for their consumers and that's going to give us a key to inflation numbers? let's look at j.b. hunt or united rentals giving us clues as to what's happening with supply chains, manuf
street consensus for financial growth just all the way through the second quarter of next year. with this in mind, let's talk about the most important names that are reporting this week. global investments' victoria to the entire market, and what other names would have broad market influence not just for their own, not just with their own stock or sector, but broad market in -- market? >> obviously, charles, the same names are going to have a big effect on the market. everyone's watching...
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streets of wales. some brilliant things about the place. victoriaousands gathering last month and prompted a large police response with nearly 100 arrests. officers say these sorts of events put lives at risk and cannot be tolerated. meanwhile, with people taking to the clubs for the first weekend in 16 months, police in medway are launching a multi—agency operation to try to keep the public safe. officers, street pastors and security staff will be out in rochesterfrom tonight and over the next few weeks. the force says it's being done to coincide with the rise in reports of sexual assaults, which across the country, tend to peak during the summer months. hospitals in london say their wards are busier than usual for this time of year as they're treating more children with non—covid related illnesses affecting their breathing. at kings college hospital, staff on the paediatric ward are piloting new working practices based on behavioural science to help them handle the increasing pressure. they say small changes like positive messages on walls and tea
streets of wales. some brilliant things about the place. victoriaousands gathering last month and prompted a large police response with nearly 100 arrests. officers say these sorts of events put lives at risk and cannot be tolerated. meanwhile, with people taking to the clubs for the first weekend in 16 months, police in medway are launching a multi—agency operation to try to keep the public safe. officers, street pastors and security staff will be out in rochesterfrom tonight and over the...
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street clutter." adam mclean, bbc news. coming up to 9:30am, friday morning. here is a full weather forecast with all the detail about the sun and rain. a bit of both. thank you, victoriath it some thundery downpours. at the moment will still have the and met office extreme heat warning in northern ireland, across western areas the best of the sunshine, low cloud across eastern parts of scotland and eastern england, more of a breeze in the south, temperature not as high as it has been, but north—west england, western parts of scotland and northern ireland, 28, 29, may 30 celsius. this evening and overnight thundery rain arrives in the channel islands and south—west england first of all and tomorrow morning across the southern counties of england, south wales, may be as far north as mid—wales and midlands, thundery showers are hit and miss during the day tomorrow, where you see them they will be torrential but many further north and west will stay dry and stay hot in the west of scotland and stay hot in the west of scotland and northern ireland, if not as hot as today. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: thousands of workers in the food supply chain won't need to is
street clutter." adam mclean, bbc news. coming up to 9:30am, friday morning. here is a full weather forecast with all the detail about the sun and rain. a bit of both. thank you, victoriath it some thundery downpours. at the moment will still have the and met office extreme heat warning in northern ireland, across western areas the best of the sunshine, low cloud across eastern parts of scotland and eastern england, more of a breeze in the south, temperature not as high as it has been, but...
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victoria atkins. it is just a fact, is it not, that if your government hadn't cut 20,000 police officers, there might be more police officers patrolling the streets well, it is also about us _ just a fact, isn't it? well, it is also about us understanding i just a fact, isn't it? well, it is i also about us understanding that just a fact, isn't it? well, it is - also about us understanding that we can go to the police to report some of these offences. but can go to the police to report some of these offences.— of these offences. but there are 20,000 fewer — of these offences. but there are 20,000 fewer of _ of these offences. but there are 20,000 fewer of them! - of these offences. but there are 20,000 fewer of them! one - of these offences. but there are 20,000 fewer of them! one ofl of these offences. but there are i 20,000 fewer of them! one of the thins that 20,000 fewer of them! one of the things that has _ 20,000 fewer of them! one of the things that has emerged _ 20,000 fewer of them! one of the things that has emerged from - 20,000 fewer of them! one of the i things that has emerged from recent, very high profile cases is that the... ther
victoria atkins. it is just a fact, is it not, that if your government hadn't cut 20,000 police officers, there might be more police officers patrolling the streets well, it is also about us _ just a fact, isn't it? well, it is also about us understanding i just a fact, isn't it? well, it is i also about us understanding that just a fact, isn't it? well, it is - also about us understanding that we can go to the police to report some of these offences. but can go to the police to report some of...