tv The Briefing BBC News March 26, 2019 5:45am-6:01am GMT
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good morning welcome to breakfast, point loss since december, with dan walker amid worldwide economic fears. and louise minchin. now to city a.m. our headlines today: mps vote to seize control of the brexit process in a further blow for theresa may. three of her ministers resign tojoin the rebellion. the ayes to the right 329, the noes mr television man — to the left 302. apple chief tim cook unveils the tech giant's new streaming device — with celebrities on hand to help boost sales. the prime minister insists she won't be bound by any new plan on the front page of the independent. that may emerge from these indicative votes, england football team has vowed which take place tomorrow. to report racial abuse after playing in montenegro — with a no deal exit claiming to have heard monkey chants still a possibility, from the stands. i've been looking at the trade and back to the metro's deals already in place and what's left to do. more potholes are being patched up striking front page. but there are fears that a quick fix solution is just dusseldorks — the mid—air blunder by british airways which saw a flight destined skimming the surface. for dusseldorf in germany land in edinburgh. silencing the racist, raheem sterling responds to abuse from the so let's begin. with me is alpesh patel, the chief executive officer fans. today we are looking at a of praefinium partners.
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cloudier day than we talked a little bit about brags it but the metro headline, stuck in the model with eu. theresa may warning of a slow brags it. i've got something original to say about brags it. — — brexit. provoke article 50, a second referendum. parliament lacks legitimacy because it's a collection of, a very narrow collection of individuals. of course it lacks legitimacy. i will let you finish. you put those five options back to the public which includes revoking article 50 and includes ha rd revoking article 50 and includes hard brags it, and the reason is, it's the only way you can have some solution to all of this. otherwise you are going to get five options, 2196 you are going to get five options, 21% of the boat could carry the day.
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80% will be furious. this is what you mentioned earlier. when you say oui’ you mentioned earlier. when you say our parliament lacks legitimacy, we had a general election, we all voted, each mp represents a constituency of which that is how it works. how it's supposed to work. stuck in the model with the eu. works. how it's supposed to work. stuck in the model with the sum it didn't, there wouldn't be all those people protesting outside and there wouldn't be the fuhrer that — fury that is going on at the moment. you represent us and carry on. we will just you represent us and carry on. we willjust abide you represent us and carry on. we will just abide by you represent us and carry on. we willjust abide by your decision. are they representing within parliament to a great degree the hot debate that is going on in the nation? it won't carry enough legitimacy. by the way, i'm not
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saying second referendum in the sense of in or out, all the options, not just for the parliamentarians but you better set out to the public. it might be that at the end of that, it's a sop to brags it — — a sop to brexit. we are stuck in the model, as it says on the headline. the prime minister says, she will engage. an outcome that they can all agree on. but, she says, i will not be bound by the results of the ballots. and you are telling me that is legitimate? i won't be bound by that, that's fine. i will listen to what parliaments are saying, or not. you have to pass it on to some other arbiter. if it's not the courts, it has to be the people. let's move onto the japanese times frontpage looking at what was going on this time yesterday. looking at the japanese markets, the main market tumbling over 3%. the worst day for
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a year. it's all about this inverted yield curve, the fact it indicates there could be a recession quite soon coming in the united states in the world's biggest economy. soon coming in the united states in the world's biggest economylj wa nted the world's biggest economy.” wanted to get your take on this and find out if you are concerned about the economy going forward. what is your take? the bad news is statistically, this indicator, the people with the big money, who lend to government. they don't think there is going to be growth in the future. in the long—term future. that's essentially what they are saying. they are pulling money from one place to another. the problem is, over the last 50 years, this indicator has been right. however, if you are an optimist like i am, it sometimes takes up to two years for the recession to happen. we are due for one in two years in any event. the last time this inverted yield
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curve occurred when the big money moved away was 2007. that's why some people are panicked. the other problem becomes self—fulfilling. we are talking about it in the big money is talking about it. they say, we'd better do what we are doing. it becomes self—fulfilling. optimist, could happen in two years. keep on partying. there is so much to look forward to. apple, and the outlook forward to. apple, and the outlook for its share price, down i.2%. of the back of the news that it is launching new services. the streaming tv service. netflix shares closed up i.5%. the front page of city am has tim cook on the front calling him the television man. oprah winfrey, jennifer aniston, big names to help them. all you need to
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know is that i am an apple shareholder. are you going to remain one? i can't buy enough of it. if it goes back to where the share props — dashed whether share price was, i don't think the big story was apple tv. they are going to make great content. that's not the big story. they also announced the credit card in partnership with goldman sacks and there are no fees. it's cheap as chips. they really focused on cutting down debt for millennial ‘s who love apple. and that's going to help them because they are not going to charge all these extortionate fees. you are going to know what kind of interest rates they are paying. less interest and debt. i think their credit card finance, money, trillions they could grab. that brand extension into finance. apple into finance? that is a great
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story. this kind of processing now. they are extending into owning the credit card company. apple pay hasn't taken off the way visa and mastercard has. they still own the space. we had lots of views on this story because it was going to be announced. i excited about apple going into more services. most of them came back with quite a negative view, saying, we are going to have to pay more for it. locked in. you don't have to, it's true, but it's quite interesting the perception out there was more negative than positive. it's not a no-brainer. i went every time i get an upgrade.
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what i'm saying is, sure, i went every time i got to pay £1000 for a phone that i love it and i got to use it. i do most of my work on it nowadays. yes you will get a lot of complaints. have you tried a huawei phone? no, becausei complaints. have you tried a huawei phone? no, because i like to keep my communications to myself. let's look at the story within the independent. brags it is all over the front page. it is about the england match last night which they won in montenegro. the racist abuse going on. how much it really distraught gareth southgate. a whole bunch of racists who have made the picture. labour they come from a country where the second syllable is he go. they are making muggy chance. they are
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literally showing does it matter where particular fans are from?” doubt they are england fans. you can't assume. bbc is very impartial but they gets to a point where you don't need to be. they are standing under a montenegro flag waving the montenegro flag with montenegro scarves. anyway, and the great thing is, they are also getting beaten 5—1 but presumably they think they are racially superior. this is notjust about montenegro, it happens all over europe when different teams from different countries, different nationalities play. it is not about montenegro per se. it happens to brown players and black players all the time and it's not been wiped out by football. i tell you what,
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credited to ray stone, because i would have gone ballistic. we know who is racially superior. where have you ended up by accident? does all the north. i was a visiting fellow at oxford university so i want to explain this story. we wanted to go to dust filled off, we ended up in addenbrooke. it could happen to anybody. thank you for your company. hello there. if you like your spring weather dry, well, i think you will find plenty to like about this weather forecast. very little rain in the forecast for most of us. we will see dry weather. sunshine amounts will vary. often i think there'll be quite large amounts of cloud but the temperatures as we head
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towards the end of the week will start to creep upwards. high pressure then in charge of the scene, that's what's keeping things settled and, as i run the sequence through the next few days, this high—pressure barely moves. so for most of us, things stay pretty dry and quiet. up to the north, notice frontal systems scraping into northern scotland so here we will see patchy rains at times and it will be breezy. for many of us, we're starting tuesday morning on a chilly note, particularly down towards the south, where we've seen the lion's share of the clear skies, but that's where we'll have the best of the sunshine through tuesday morning. the further north and west you are, the more cloud there is likely to be and actually, across the north—west of scotland, there will be some outbreaks of patchy rain. quite breezy in northern scotland as well. elsewhere cloud may be thick enough to squeeze out the odd light shower but the vast majority dry. the afternoon brings a mixture of patchy cloud and sunny spells and thoses temperatures generally between 11 and 1a. get into some sunshine, that will feel quite pleasant. during tuesday night, it looks like we'll see fairly large amounts of cloud, and where the cloud breaks up
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for any length of time, we are likely to see mist and fog patches developing. as a consequence of all the cloud, probably not getting particularly cold. if you do keep clear starry skies overhead for any length of time, don't be surprised if you do get a touch of frost. wednesday, very similar day. mixture of cloudy, sunny areas. probably brightening up for many places into the afternoon. away from the far north—west of scotland where, again, we will see some outbreaks of rain. those temperatures may be up by a degree or so. 12—15 degrees, that's a sign of what is to come. high pressure still with us as we move out of wednesday into thursday. not many white lines on the chart at all, not many isobars so the winds will be light, but wind there is will be moving in a clockwise direction. that will introduce a south or south—westerly flow across much of the uk, bringing some slightly milder air in our direction. a mixture of patchy cloud and sunny spells once any early morning fog has cleared. we may see sea breezes developing around the coast of eastern and southern england. and those temperatures, by this stage, up to 16,
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possibly 17 degrees. as we look further ahead, friday is going to be another mild if not warm day. again, we should see long spells of sunshine. as we get on into the weekend, it does look like thing will turn a little bit cooler. but most of us, it will be predominantly dry. that's all from me for now.
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