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railroads there is no that waterloo to there is -- waterloo there is no railroads or the ability to sustain an army. it is much more difficult for the french to reconstitute their army. the panic spread. civil war armies were better supply, and in some respects were more resilient because of the sort of weaponry they had, the logistical system they had to support them, it enabled them to recover from damaging battles. you think about the battle of gettysburg where these armies lose 20,009. how do they continue to function? they continue to function because the system that sustains them is well-developed. >> real quick. battles of annihilation are hard to achieve because the soldiers come from the same citizen soldier tradition. they have the same type of training that makes it harder to achieve an edge on one another. >> i would turn towards what i think is the single best military history of the war, how the north won. the argument is that it is a policy of exhaustion and rating strategy that ultimately -- and raiding strategy that ultimately wins the war. we have time for to break russia'
railroads there is no that waterloo to there is -- waterloo there is no railroads or the ability to sustain an army. it is much more difficult for the french to reconstitute their army. the panic spread. civil war armies were better supply, and in some respects were more resilient because of the sort of weaponry they had, the logistical system they had to support them, it enabled them to recover from damaging battles. you think about the battle of gettysburg where these armies lose 20,009. how...
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great relationship with university especially in the university of waterloo it's right here.y're one of the best computer science programs now that's not a well kept secret a lot of our competitors talents knows that so you see a lot gf names out in the waterloo area. this area is booming but they're turning out a lot of good talent blackberry being a canadian name, company, we also have some advantage, may not be a huge advantage, but there is some advantage in attracting talents. also, i think we should not underestimate the company turned and, you know, we are doing well from a financial point of view, we're investing. and people like that especially young talent really loves that >> yeah, it's been quite a ride seeing you turn this from a hand set company into more of a security play. john chen from blackberry, thank you for joining us >> thank you, john >> still to come on "squawk alley," pipeline getting a little crowded here. and sestry.com and blue apron, we'll have all the details for you next [vo] when it comes to investing, looking from a fresh perspective can make
great relationship with university especially in the university of waterloo it's right here.y're one of the best computer science programs now that's not a well kept secret a lot of our competitors talents knows that so you see a lot gf names out in the waterloo area. this area is booming but they're turning out a lot of good talent blackberry being a canadian name, company, we also have some advantage, may not be a huge advantage, but there is some advantage in attracting talents. also, i...
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these people are not ready to govern well how do you what do you think could this be the republican waterloo well i think it's interesting that the republicans whine about obamacare for eight years and yet didn't have anything ready to go they should have had something ready to go the day trump took office and i've been very vocal about that they should have done that but by the same token you know obamacare is the problem not what the republicans are trying to pass now so no matter what they pass it it probably won't be as bad as obamacare but they're going to get blamed for it and they're going to get blamed for every failure of obamacare that still exists even a lot of what they passed that's the unfortunate part are the republicans heidi capable of delivering a health care bill with heart that's the word that's being used by the ministration the president once a bill with heart he's called the house bill mean that's pretty definitive isn't it well everybody calls you mean when you take their stuff away that's how people are unfortunately the main thing that obamacare has done is given pe
these people are not ready to govern well how do you what do you think could this be the republican waterloo well i think it's interesting that the republicans whine about obamacare for eight years and yet didn't have anything ready to go they should have had something ready to go the day trump took office and i've been very vocal about that they should have done that but by the same token you know obamacare is the problem not what the republicans are trying to pass now so no matter what they...
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there's a race down in georgia tonight we don't have the results yet we will soon i mean is this the waterloo i mean do they have to deliver heidi. i think republicans have to keep their promises they have to at least try to do something to make obamacare better because the middle class in many cases they may have a little car that says they're insured but really in reality they're not because they're deductibles are so high and nobody's talking about those people so red beef it bread you got the last word is this it for the republicans or they have to deliver yes they have to deliver and regardless of what happens in georgia tonight fifty million dollars is being spent on this race tens of thousands of people on the democratic side have paid good money to try and influence this race even a thousand of those people decide to put that time in that energy into legislative races and congressional races next fall republicans have a huge problem right heidi here is bread great to have both of you with us thanks for the exchange. one cyber firm is describing a batch of orange c. files accidentally
there's a race down in georgia tonight we don't have the results yet we will soon i mean is this the waterloo i mean do they have to deliver heidi. i think republicans have to keep their promises they have to at least try to do something to make obamacare better because the middle class in many cases they may have a little car that says they're insured but really in reality they're not because they're deductibles are so high and nobody's talking about those people so red beef it bread you got...
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waterloo bridge, lambeth, black —— blackfriars and south of bridges well. —— southwark bridges well.ed just four days before the general election, which will go ahead as planned on thursday. the prime minister insisted that established methods of tackling extremism had to change but she has been attacked on her record on security by both labour and the lib dems. our political correspondent chris mason is in westminster — will security dominate the final three days of campaigning? i think it is inevitable. it is extraordinary that the second time ina very extraordinary that the second time in a very short election campaign there was a pause, and heating of a mute button yesterday for just a couple of hours as politicians reflected on what had happened in london on saturday night and stopped their national campaigns. this morning there was definitely a resumption of campaigning. there was, indeed, a resumption last night. jeremy corbyn had spicy remarks about police cuts and how in his view there would be far more police officers recruited under labour. here is that lee is putting some
waterloo bridge, lambeth, black —— blackfriars and south of bridges well. —— southwark bridges well.ed just four days before the general election, which will go ahead as planned on thursday. the prime minister insisted that established methods of tackling extremism had to change but she has been attacked on her record on security by both labour and the lib dems. our political correspondent chris mason is in westminster — will security dominate the final three days of campaigning? i...
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railroads there is no that waterloo to there is -- waterloo there is no railroads or the ability to sustain an army. it is much more difficult for the french to reconstitute their army. the panic spread. civil war armies were better supply, and in some respects were more resilient because of the sort of weaponry they had, the logistical system they had to support them, it enabled them to recover from damaging battles. you think about the battle of gettysburg where these armies lose 20,009. how do they continue to function? they continue to function because the system that sustains them is well-developed. >> real quick. battles of annihilation are hard to achieve because the soldiers come from the same citizen soldier tradition. they have the same type of training that makes it harder to achieve an edge on one another. >> i would turn towards what i think is the single best military history of the war, how the north won. the argument is that it is a policy of exhaustion and rating strategy that ultimately -- and raiding strategy that ultimately wins the war. we have time for to break russia'
railroads there is no that waterloo to there is -- waterloo there is no railroads or the ability to sustain an army. it is much more difficult for the french to reconstitute their army. the panic spread. civil war armies were better supply, and in some respects were more resilient because of the sort of weaponry they had, the logistical system they had to support them, it enabled them to recover from damaging battles. you think about the battle of gettysburg where these armies lose 20,009. how...
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waterloo and normandy. we imagine hundreds and thousands of soldiers. mid way is surprisingly the story of handful of aviatoravia. to think that in 20th century of a few pilots made all the difference. one man's life changes the fate of the nation. that's a satisfying thought to me that everyone's life matters and what we do matters. they're not just statistics on a sheet of paper but they're real people who do real things. as i said, that's why i am surprised that we don't talk about them more, more often. >> as you associate with the younger colleagues today, do you find an appreciation for what history exists or are they learning anything from this? >> i believe that they are. i will pat myself in the back. my world war ii class is packed full with students generally giving me good marks which i believe is indication that they really do appreciate what they are learning about and depens on the quality of the teachers. >> as retired naval carrier, i want to express all that are still living and we do routinely so often. thank you very much for a great
waterloo and normandy. we imagine hundreds and thousands of soldiers. mid way is surprisingly the story of handful of aviatoravia. to think that in 20th century of a few pilots made all the difference. one man's life changes the fate of the nation. that's a satisfying thought to me that everyone's life matters and what we do matters. they're not just statistics on a sheet of paper but they're real people who do real things. as i said, that's why i am surprised that we don't talk about them...
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there are problems on the train with problems at waterloo station. towards tottenham after a lorry caught fire. and elsewhere, colders green is still closed. finally in girls caught the traffic light at warwick road are not working and part of the junction is coned off for safety. let's have a check on the weather now with kate kinsella. there is cloud around and it is thinning. leading to decent spells of sunshine. it is, still, however, quite breezy. we've had a windy wrekin in the briefest with us. in most cases it stays completely cannot rule out the odd shower. this afternoon, is fine dry bright sunshine with temperatures reaching around 20. bearing in mind from today into the rest of this week the pollen count is very high so if you suffer from hay fever, pollen count is very high so if you sufferfrom hay fever, tissues pollen count is very high so if you suffer from hay fever, tissues at the ready. overnight tonight clear spells with patchy cloud and temperatures between 12 and 1a celsius as the minimum. from tuesday, fine, dry, sunshine with
there are problems on the train with problems at waterloo station. towards tottenham after a lorry caught fire. and elsewhere, colders green is still closed. finally in girls caught the traffic light at warwick road are not working and part of the junction is coned off for safety. let's have a check on the weather now with kate kinsella. there is cloud around and it is thinning. leading to decent spells of sunshine. it is, still, however, quite breezy. we've had a windy wrekin in the briefest...
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battles fought throughout the world history that changed the fate of nations, gettysburg, canni, waterloo, we imagine hundreds of tens of soldiers. midway is surprisingly the story of a handful of aviators. anthony tully had the schizophrenic statisticses up there how many planes we're talking about. a few pilots make all the difference. one man's life changes the fate of nations. that is a very satisfying thought to me, everyone's life matters and what we do with it matters, so they're not just statistics on a sheet of paper, but real people who do real things. that's why i said i'm kind of surprised we don't talk about them more often. >> as you associate with the younger college students today, do you find an appreciation for what history is -- exists or are they learning anything from this? >> i like to believe they are, at old dominion they are. i will pat myself on the back. my world war ii class is packed full and the students generally give me good marks, indication i think they do appreciate what they're learning about. i think it depends on the quality of the teacher. >> as a re
battles fought throughout the world history that changed the fate of nations, gettysburg, canni, waterloo, we imagine hundreds of tens of soldiers. midway is surprisingly the story of a handful of aviators. anthony tully had the schizophrenic statisticses up there how many planes we're talking about. a few pilots make all the difference. one man's life changes the fate of nations. that is a very satisfying thought to me, everyone's life matters and what we do with it matters, so they're not...
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waterloo & city line has minor delays. no service between seven and crystal palace.london overground because crystal palace. on the london overg round because of crystal palace. on the london overground because of a signal failure. good service reported. moving onto the ropes, because of the incident after midnight in north london seven sisters road is closed tween hornsey road and blackstock road. to let you know finsbury park tube station itself is open. a look at the weather, heart and sunny. some thunder possible, to reduce reaching a high of 32 degrees. i'm back in half an hour. plenty more on our website. bye for now. hello, this is breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. it's just after 8:30am. the very latest news for you. one man has been killed and eight people have been taken to hospital, after a van drove into a crowd of pedestrians near a mosque in north london. in the last few minutes, the metropolitan police says it bears all the marks of a terrorist attack. the prime minister will chair an emergency meeting of the cobra committee. graham satchel
waterloo & city line has minor delays. no service between seven and crystal palace.london overground because crystal palace. on the london overg round because of crystal palace. on the london overground because of a signal failure. good service reported. moving onto the ropes, because of the incident after midnight in north london seven sisters road is closed tween hornsey road and blackstock road. to let you know finsbury park tube station itself is open. a look at the weather, heart and...
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it said waterlook, instead of waterloo.pany apologized and will print a new diploma for every graduate there. >>> and happy doughnut day. eagles theme, location, spring garden. guests invited to stop by the store and decorate their own doughnuts. >>> all right. move over uber and now dog walking app to use while on summer vacation. >> pretty cool. book a walk for your best friend asap, schedule a walk for a certain time. the dog walkers are insured and the app gives updates from start to finish. wag and rover, two apps. rover in philadelphia costs about $20 for a 30-minute walk. i got to check that out for my own pooch. >> use it for charlie. >> his birthday today, by the way. second birthday. >> it is. ah, 2 years old. the cutest. haven't seen him, check out the social media pages. adorable. and happy birthday to him. >> for sure. check out those apps. >>> and check this out. the summer fest. a few clouds in the skies, our area could see a few fast-moving showers this afternoon. glenn? >> yeah, jackie. most places not seei
it said waterlook, instead of waterloo.pany apologized and will print a new diploma for every graduate there. >>> and happy doughnut day. eagles theme, location, spring garden. guests invited to stop by the store and decorate their own doughnuts. >>> all right. move over uber and now dog walking app to use while on summer vacation. >> pretty cool. book a walk for your best friend asap, schedule a walk for a certain time. the dog walkers are insured and the app gives...
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i go to the university of waterloo in canada, ontario. >> whoo!> i want to know what was going through your mind when you were taken hostage? >> of course we were a little afraid but we actually had more support than we thought we had. but, when the chanting started, when all the students started chanting we want classes, then that's when i found out how broad our support was. i saw how they were probably even more afraid that we were. a week later when they tried to take over the university again, for security reasons, as they decided not to participate, but the students from state university, they, stood up by themselves and didn't let marxist students take the university. [applause] >> hi, my name is jack gordon, from sioux falls, south dakota but i attend the university of io what will it take to get momentum we need to start a real revolution in this country? [applause] >> going to take you and everyone else in this room to take personal responsibility for making this country a freer place. joining us with leadership programs. organizing more
i go to the university of waterloo in canada, ontario. >> whoo!> i want to know what was going through your mind when you were taken hostage? >> of course we were a little afraid but we actually had more support than we thought we had. but, when the chanting started, when all the students started chanting we want classes, then that's when i found out how broad our support was. i saw how they were probably even more afraid that we were. a week later when they tried to take over...
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waterloo can't beat them literally join them, jon. >> and i wouldn't ignore the data aspects of this they're a premium retarial if they can get people to pay through prime, you can correlate that >> mackie coming out on top, he's got a 27% share price surge. stays on as ceo with amazon. see what happens >> over to the half. >>> top trade this hour, supermarket superdeal, what amazon's stunning buy of whole foods means for everyone else in that space and how it's yet another sign big tech the is taking over the world. with us today, jim, josh, jon, courtney gibb on is here, the president of loop capital. also is is ross levinson, the tech and media insider cnbc contributor as well joining us onset we begin with amazon's deal for whole foods. nearly $14 billion both stocks on the move. ross, what do you make of this >> there was a swerve over the last two days about them buying slack. which is a sass based business in the tech world. they surprised everybody and buy a physical retail e. i think about the store they opened up in seattle as a test maybe they learned something there and t
waterloo can't beat them literally join them, jon. >> and i wouldn't ignore the data aspects of this they're a premium retarial if they can get people to pay through prime, you can correlate that >> mackie coming out on top, he's got a 27% share price surge. stays on as ceo with amazon. see what happens >> over to the half. >>> top trade this hour, supermarket superdeal, what amazon's stunning buy of whole foods means for everyone else in that space and how it's yet...
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2015, a profile in business week says this amazon fresh foray into grocery delivery will be amazon waterloo beat them literally join them, jon. >> and i wouldn't ignore the data aspects of this they're a premium retarial if they can get people to pay through prime, you can correlate that >> mackie coming out on top, he's got a 27% share price surge. stays on as ceo with amazon. see what happens >> over to the half. >>> top trade this hour, supermarket superdeal, what amazon's stunning buy of whole foods means for everyone else in that space and how it's yet another sign big tech the is taking over the world. with us today, jim, josh, jon, courtney gibb on is here, the president of loop capital. also is is ross levinson, the tech and media insider cnbc contributor as well joining us onset we begin with amazon's deal for whol
2015, a profile in business week says this amazon fresh foray into grocery delivery will be amazon waterloo beat them literally join them, jon. >> and i wouldn't ignore the data aspects of this they're a premium retarial if they can get people to pay through prime, you can correlate that >> mackie coming out on top, he's got a 27% share price surge. stays on as ceo with amazon. see what happens >> over to the half. >>> top trade this hour, supermarket superdeal, what...
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. >> this is not going to be his wat waterloo.d of the day, you're right, he's not going to get into the actual investigation. he will say he tried to get arm twisted and trump will put out more fake news and say -- >> he can't do that. the white house has not contradicted the claim that was reported in "the new york times" that he told ambassador kislyak and foreign minister sergey lavrov that he felt pressure. he used the term, pressure. by this investigation. and assumed -- sort of implied that that was released. >> that's -- i'm talking about comey saying that he was pressured by trump to back off. >> right. trump says i was pressured, comey says he was pressured. a lot of -- everybody's under pressure. and that's been released by this -- >> i think the two things that the committee -- remember, the committee has a charge here to look at russia contacts, interference, contacts with this trump team. during the campaign. so, you ask him, do you feel corrupted when the president told you, or suggested that pull off? this is going
. >> this is not going to be his wat waterloo.d of the day, you're right, he's not going to get into the actual investigation. he will say he tried to get arm twisted and trump will put out more fake news and say -- >> he can't do that. the white house has not contradicted the claim that was reported in "the new york times" that he told ambassador kislyak and foreign minister sergey lavrov that he felt pressure. he used the term, pressure. by this investigation. and...
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emily: you wrote a story on whole foods with the ceo saying groceries would be amazon's waterloo.s is a franchise and decline. a victim of its own success, right? a pioneer of organic food and you can get organic food at walmart, kroger, the food truck outside your office. whole foods job by reputation, activist shareholders, and john mackey finding a kindred spirit .n just days us -- jeff bezos both very headstrong founders operators. emily: whole foods is a relatively small grocery store player. how does this disrupt the rest of the business? olivia: it has a huge impact. i have no doubt that right now, grocery chains are scratching the heads, holding emergency board meetings on how to deal with this massive threat. especially more disruptive, seener startup companies as competitive threats to amazon and the way they would deliver groceries. oordash and several others have onn building their business the idea they could be a miniature amazon. interestingn relationship with whole foods. bolivia: this company has positioned itself as a competitor to amazon in the space of grocerie
emily: you wrote a story on whole foods with the ceo saying groceries would be amazon's waterloo.s is a franchise and decline. a victim of its own success, right? a pioneer of organic food and you can get organic food at walmart, kroger, the food truck outside your office. whole foods job by reputation, activist shareholders, and john mackey finding a kindred spirit .n just days us -- jeff bezos both very headstrong founders operators. emily: whole foods is a relatively small grocery store...
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additional barriers have been introduced along westminster, lambeth and waterloo bridge to protect pedestrians pavement. avan a van modes down pedestrians as they we re a van modes down pedestrians as they were walking across london bridge. police have reopened much of the area surrounding the crime scene, although parts do still remain closed. the cord and we are standing by is very much in place. london bridge is a major transport hub, both overground rail and a major transport hub, both overg round rail and the a major transport hub, both overground rail and the tube network. it is a busy station ordinarily. to the amazement of some londoners, access to london bridge station has reopened from specific entrances and the actual bridge itself has been reopened, but only for travel northbound. speaking on radio 4 this morning, the commissioner of the metropolitan police cressida dick said the nature of the threat seemed to be changing, she was asked an awful lot about what happened on saturday. it is the third attack in the united kingdom in three months. she said the nature of the threat is ch
additional barriers have been introduced along westminster, lambeth and waterloo bridge to protect pedestrians pavement. avan a van modes down pedestrians as they we re a van modes down pedestrians as they were walking across london bridge. police have reopened much of the area surrounding the crime scene, although parts do still remain closed. the cord and we are standing by is very much in place. london bridge is a major transport hub, both overground rail and a major transport hub, both...
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as i drove across waterloo bridge this morning, they have already erected barriers on one side of the bridge, and i suspect you may see that on other bridges. we are already talking about it. let's talk about the market reaction. mark cudmore joins us for more. mark, the financial markets have become desensitized to attacks such as this, but the proximity of the general election does raise an extra issues surrounding this. , thewas to watch one thing foreign exchange market for instance, what should i be paying attention to? >> that's a great question, actually. as you said, markets have finally become desensitized these horrific events, but it really depends on how it will slide in the election. people are struggling to work out that battle. it really depends on the day today. there are other data points coming out, other things driving the markets. but i think in today, euro-sterling may be the most interesting to watch. dollar has a lot of other dominant factors after the nonfarm payrolls data. maybe the more pure sterling play might be other sterling-swiss or euro sterling. matt:
as i drove across waterloo bridge this morning, they have already erected barriers on one side of the bridge, and i suspect you may see that on other bridges. we are already talking about it. let's talk about the market reaction. mark cudmore joins us for more. mark, the financial markets have become desensitized to attacks such as this, but the proximity of the general election does raise an extra issues surrounding this. , thewas to watch one thing foreign exchange market for instance, what...
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this is something people have said could be his worst bet, his waterloo or his best. >> it's jeff bezosin as many people feel. so the potential that these whole food stores will now change to become pickup ten ters, distribution centers, that's the fascinating part of it. >> they'll be hybrid. you have to say they have gotten a ton of fans but it's got a lot of people who call it whole paychecks. it's gotten too expensive. how do the prices come down. does he change the mix? does he try to attract more world consumers. more than 0% are within ten miles of it. is he buying it more for as you're saying the high end or is he buying >> when you talk about inefficiencies, retail stores in america is a dismal one. >> exactly. >> what are the implications of people who work at whole foods. >> again, if he moves it to distribution centers, they're going to cut jobs. we moving toward robots. they have bookstores and parts that are totally automated. this is the way things are moving. the u.s. is behind europe. we'll see with all his jeanion and what he's done with other markets can take it. >> h
this is something people have said could be his worst bet, his waterloo or his best. >> it's jeff bezosin as many people feel. so the potential that these whole food stores will now change to become pickup ten ters, distribution centers, that's the fascinating part of it. >> they'll be hybrid. you have to say they have gotten a ton of fans but it's got a lot of people who call it whole paychecks. it's gotten too expensive. how do the prices come down. does he change the mix? does he...
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jubilee line is also part suspended, no service between waterloo to willesden green. the day and it should stay dry too. some sunshine through the morning, particularly in eastern areas. gradually the cloud amounts will increase through the day. quite a lot of thick cloud around. but we should stay dry. bright spells at times. top temperatures 22—23 degrees and a fairly brisk south—westerly wind too. through this evening, it will be dry with a little brightness, possibly sunshine at times. we‘ve got a weather front pushing from the north through the course of the night. we could see a couple of spells of rain and drizzle. but mostly dry. a mild night to come and we start off the weekend on 15—16 degrees. tomorrow we‘ve got a weather front sat right across us and it could give us some outbreaks of light and patchy rain and drizzle. a lot of dry weather. lots of cloud through the morning. maybe something brighter into the afternoon. top temperatures 22—23 degrees. sunday we stand a greater chance of sunshine but it could feel a touch cooler. i‘m back with the latest fro
jubilee line is also part suspended, no service between waterloo to willesden green. the day and it should stay dry too. some sunshine through the morning, particularly in eastern areas. gradually the cloud amounts will increase through the day. quite a lot of thick cloud around. but we should stay dry. bright spells at times. top temperatures 22—23 degrees and a fairly brisk south—westerly wind too. through this evening, it will be dry with a little brightness, possibly sunshine at times....
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here because barriers have now been installed on london bridge as they have been on westminster and waterloon questions asked about why that had not been done before but it is hoped that it will bring a certain additional sense of security to people who make their way across the bridge on this very wet morning. you can see behind me the flowers are still here, laid as a mark of respect to those who lost their lives on saturday night. thank you, tim. we'll speak to the mayor of london, sadiq khan, at ten past seven. the brother of the manchester suicide bomber, salman abedi, has been released without charge by police. ismail abedi, who's 23, was detained in the city the day after the attack on the manchester arena. 18 people have so far been detained as part of the investigation, ten are still in custody. the terror attacks in london and manchester mean that security is featuring heavily in the final days of campaigning before thursday's general election. our political correspondent chris mason is at our big breakfast tent. what are the parties saying about who will keep us safest chris? abso
here because barriers have now been installed on london bridge as they have been on westminster and waterloon questions asked about why that had not been done before but it is hoped that it will bring a certain additional sense of security to people who make their way across the bridge on this very wet morning. you can see behind me the flowers are still here, laid as a mark of respect to those who lost their lives on saturday night. thank you, tim. we'll speak to the mayor of london, sadiq...
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very mackey long before they became a part of -- amazon said groceries were going to be amazon's waterloo and-- >> and yet you sold to them. >> wanted the synergies and wanted to keep his job, which he did. >> i thought the regulators may sniff around this and people push back and said it's the retail, retail i want to be clear my issue is not with amazon's retail you have a new german company opening up it's not groceries it's their data. their knowledge. they own amazon web services they may be running some of the same cloud-based computing systems for the companies they are now going to compete against in grocery we don't know who is all hosted. so i wonder if the government plus "the washington post," that's jeff bezos' personal thing, but i doubt many people could separate them. >> i don't think in this administration regulators are going to be sniffing around. that's one thing that jeff bezos in the dark of night has to be happy about with the trump administration is that i think in any other kind of -- in the democratic administration, they would have to be really worried about reg
very mackey long before they became a part of -- amazon said groceries were going to be amazon's waterloo and-- >> and yet you sold to them. >> wanted the synergies and wanted to keep his job, which he did. >> i thought the regulators may sniff around this and people push back and said it's the retail, retail i want to be clear my issue is not with amazon's retail you have a new german company opening up it's not groceries it's their data. their knowledge. they own amazon web...
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sorry, we're at waterloo.ugh london bridge, so we're now stuck at -- >> so, nick, just to try and work out the geography, where -- how far from london bridge were you, how far was this individual that you saw lying on the floor? >> it's difficult to say. we must have been i'd say about a ten minute walk maybe from london bridge. and we were walking in that direction from this bar. but we, obviously, were then pushed back by members of the public, not by police, telling us that something had hand. so we turn ender ard -- had happened. so we turned around and walked the other way. they told us six people had been either shot or stabbed. but that was just members of the public telling us that. >> and just in terms of the number of the emergency service personnel that you've seen, there have been a number of reports of armed police on the scene. have you seen any of those? >> there were -- when, i'd say about 15 seconds after i saw this guy on the floor, they managed to flag down one of the, one of the armed polic
sorry, we're at waterloo.ugh london bridge, so we're now stuck at -- >> so, nick, just to try and work out the geography, where -- how far from london bridge were you, how far was this individual that you saw lying on the floor? >> it's difficult to say. we must have been i'd say about a ten minute walk maybe from london bridge. and we were walking in that direction from this bar. but we, obviously, were then pushed back by members of the public, not by police, telling us that...
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sadiq khan was in waterloo in self london with members of the london ambulance service and joins me from. this is the second time that the nation has had to fall silent in less than two weeks because of terrorist attacks in this country. if there were more police on our streets, would those attacks have been foiled? firstly, the responsibility of the attacks lays squarely on the shoulders of the terrorists. they are to blame and are responsible for the terrorist attacks, and we shouldn't forget that. but it is a fact, and i have said this for a number of months now, after speaking to many experts, including counterterror experts, including counterterror experts, having more police officers, having community police, restoring neighbourhood police, members of the public have confidence to report things to them. the police can do theirjobs in the communities come up which ultimately keeps us safer. and over the last four years, after the death of fusilier lee rigby, up to the attack on westminster bridge, it was successfully thwarted, 13 attacks because of that intelligence and the ha rd be
sadiq khan was in waterloo in self london with members of the london ambulance service and joins me from. this is the second time that the nation has had to fall silent in less than two weeks because of terrorist attacks in this country. if there were more police on our streets, would those attacks have been foiled? firstly, the responsibility of the attacks lays squarely on the shoulders of the terrorists. they are to blame and are responsible for the terrorist attacks, and we shouldn't forget...
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. >> i know and this border adjustment tax is the seems like the wart loo for this -- waterloo for thisl if the house is adamant on this tom cotton, influential senator -- neil: going nowhere. >> or any senator from texas is going to agree to that because they do a lot of cross-border business. that affects them and they have retail that's do that stuff. neil: yeah. >> if you have any type of, you know, cross-border business, you're going to have some issues. neil: would raise a lot of revenue. it did seem intriguing for a while. then it was shot down. i don't know if he is going to aggressively raise it here but he is talking about making this tax reformulassing, not like the bush tax cuts that had to last 10 years. couple more because obama company the taxes in effect a couple years longer, but how doable is this? >> i don't know why they get hung up by the 10 years stuff. 10 years is like a lifetime, right? >>bsolutely. >> if he wants to do sweeping changes that is whole another story. i don't think they should worry about the 10 years. if he wants to close a lot of loopholes, do stu
. >> i know and this border adjustment tax is the seems like the wart loo for this -- waterloo for thisl if the house is adamant on this tom cotton, influential senator -- neil: going nowhere. >> or any senator from texas is going to agree to that because they do a lot of cross-border business. that affects them and they have retail that's do that stuff. neil: yeah. >> if you have any type of, you know, cross-border business, you're going to have some issues. neil: would raise...
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investigations at the site of the tower block fire in north kensington. )on the roads, traffic lights on waterloon the warm air heads back and it looks like it will be a hotter day for wednesday. sunny spells but the temperature likely to reach around 33 celsius in london. warm night wednesday into thursday and then some fresher air arrives. we will get thunderstorms overnight wednesday into thursday and behind those, the air as bit more fresher. a bit cooler for thursday, more cloud around and then for friday, cooler still. there‘s more on yesterday‘s terror attack in findbury park with vanessa with vanessa felz on bbc radio london. i‘m back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. fourformer four former executives have been charged with conspiracy to commit fraud. it is to do with how they raised money during the financial crisis. i will have the details shortly. a the grenfell tower fire, nearly £200,000 have been given out to the families affected. dramatic scenery can only mean one thing. poldark. the lions play the chiefs. it is dry and hottest in the south and freshest
investigations at the site of the tower block fire in north kensington. )on the roads, traffic lights on waterloon the warm air heads back and it looks like it will be a hotter day for wednesday. sunny spells but the temperature likely to reach around 33 celsius in london. warm night wednesday into thursday and then some fresher air arrives. we will get thunderstorms overnight wednesday into thursday and behind those, the air as bit more fresher. a bit cooler for thursday, more cloud around and...
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elsewhere minor delays on the central and waterloo & city line and district line.v levels are pretty high. sunscreen is needed and the pollen count is very high as well. not much cloud around today so the temperature could reach between 25 and 27 celsius. maybe even sneaking up to 28 celsius. so a very warm afternoon. pleasant evening in the sunshine and then overnight a warm and humid night. the minimum temperature for central london at least staying at 18 celsius. so quite uncomfortable for sleeping. more of the same first thing tomorrow morning. then more cloud pushes across. that's a cold front. we will see more cloud. that's about it, but it does introduce some fresher air. so it's not going to be as hot tomorrow. 22 celsius, 23 celsius the maximum. high pressure stays in charge. it will be fine and dry. friday, a bit more cloud around. temperatures staying in the low 205 however and then as we head towards the weekend that cloud squeezed out of the way. it's looking promising indeed. lots of sunshine around for saturday and for sunday we could be seeing tempe
elsewhere minor delays on the central and waterloo & city line and district line.v levels are pretty high. sunscreen is needed and the pollen count is very high as well. not much cloud around today so the temperature could reach between 25 and 27 celsius. maybe even sneaking up to 28 celsius. so a very warm afternoon. pleasant evening in the sunshine and then overnight a warm and humid night. the minimum temperature for central london at least staying at 18 celsius. so quite uncomfortable...
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waterloo and normandy. we imagine hundreds and thousands of soldiers. few pilots made all the difference. one man's life changes the fate of the nation. that's a satisfying thought to me that everyone's life matters and what we do matters. they're not just statistics on a sheet of paper but they're real people who do real things. as i said, that's why i am surprised that we don't talk about them more, more often. >> as you associate with the younger colleagues today, do you find an appreciation for what history exists or are they learning anything from this? >> i believe that they are. i will pat myself in the back. my world war ii class is packed full with students generally giving me good marks which i believe is indication that they really do appreciate what they are learning about and depens on the quality of the teachers. >> as retired naval carrier, i want to express all that are still living and we do routinely so often. thank you very much for a great presentation. >> you are quite welcome. >> thank you very much. [ applause ] >> it was a great
waterloo and normandy. we imagine hundreds and thousands of soldiers. few pilots made all the difference. one man's life changes the fate of the nation. that's a satisfying thought to me that everyone's life matters and what we do matters. they're not just statistics on a sheet of paper but they're real people who do real things. as i said, that's why i am surprised that we don't talk about them more, more often. >> as you associate with the younger colleagues today, do you find an...
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i will be giving priority to those of you who reside in the lake milds and waterloo area. if time permits, i will continue to call on residents of the fifth congressional district who live elsewhere. if additional time is available, i will call on those who don't reside in the fifth district. this portion of the meeting will last about an hour and 20 minutes, and should be over with about 8:20. i respect participants to be respectful and to allow the person who is recognized and has the floor, the opportunity to speak without interruptions. as well as when i respond to each comment. further, if the question you would like to ask or the comment that you would like to make has already been made, please refrain from asking it again. we should try to hear from as many of you as we can within the time restraints. if participants become rude or disruptive, i'll immediately adjourn the meeting because there's nothing positive to be gained from continuing with a meeting that is disorderly. last thursday night in west alice, the meeting became so disorderly and there were so many i
i will be giving priority to those of you who reside in the lake milds and waterloo area. if time permits, i will continue to call on residents of the fifth congressional district who live elsewhere. if additional time is available, i will call on those who don't reside in the fifth district. this portion of the meeting will last about an hour and 20 minutes, and should be over with about 8:20. i respect participants to be respectful and to allow the person who is recognized and has the floor,...