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so the chinese video sharing app tiktok launches legal action against its ban in the us, claiming its ban is motivated by politics and not national security. more trouble for huawei, with reports that india could be the latest country to phase out this is bbc news — the chinese telecoms giant. i'm ben bland with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world: police fire tear gas and we'll tell you what at protesters in the us state property developers of wisconsin as demonstrations in manhatten are doing to attract companies back continue over into their empty buildings. the shooting of an unarmed black man. —— the republican convention gets under way, with plenty of attacks onjoe biden and the formal nomination of donald trump. police fire tear gas at protesters in the us state of wisconsin as demonstrations continue over the shooting of an unarmed black man. let's start with more upsetting testimony on day two the chinese video app of the sentencing of tiktok. christchurch gunman brenton tarrant. late on monday, it launched legal action to challenge a ban and treasure trove — imposed by us the teenagers who unearthed president donald trump. a stash of gold coins buried for more than 1,000 years. his executive order bans transactions with tiktok‘s owner bytedance from mid—september. officials in washington are concerned that the company could pass data on american users to the chinese government — something bytedance
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has denied doing. president trump has told the republican national in its lawsuit, tiktok convention that he believes said it had taken the us election in november "extraordinary" steps will be rigged against him. to safeguard us data in response to washington's he claims that an increase concerns and argued in postal votes because of that the order is a misuse of national security law. coronavirus will lead to fraud. tiktok currently has more his former un ambassador, nikki than 80 million users haley, told the convention in the us. that the rival democrats turned the us is not the only country to introduce blocks on tiktok. india has banned use of the app, and australia is also considering taking action. we're now joined from leicestershire a blind eye to riots. by emma wright, who's the commercial technology partner at kemp little.1. do you think tiktok have much chance of getting their ban overturned?2. the american people know we can do better. everybody matters. good morning. whether it's the black kids have been gunned successful or not in relation down on the playground, their lives matter as well. and their to president tom's order, lives matter as well. and their lives are being ruined and president trump, in a stolen by the violence on our subsequent order on august 14, streets.
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nikki haley is a key figure for the republicans, here's our correspondent has ordered bytedance to divest jane 0'brien who's in bethlehem, in the swing—state its us operations so this looks like trying to stop the fire of pennsylvania... sale of tiktok operations. there's been a lot of discussion around which us to ology company will apply for she is a very important player for the republicans and i think we might have seen the start of it. tiktok's position, a 2024 residential beard. she has been the highlight of bytedance's position is that tonight without any question the other person who featured this is a political issue not a national security issue. how dominantly was donald trump himself. . interviewing much water does that argument hold? president had trump has said throughout his presidency he would take a tough stance ordinary americans. it's with china and his america another key feature of this first agenda has just been first night of the republican party convention. unlike the enthusiastically endorsed at the republican convention this very slick, highly produced week. there is no doubt a virtual extravaganza. focus broader view of political tonight was on ordinary motivation around it, in my americans. she was speaking for opinion, obviously the timing is earlier in the month, the
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those of been left behind. challenge is come up, during those of the people he will be counting on again in 2020 to the republican convention. he ta ke counting on again in 2020 to take him to victory. whether or took the decision earlier in not he can turn out his base, the month to support his america first agenda. how do enthuse them after four years, you think that particular dispute can and, if at all? so and bring wavering voters into the fold is of course the big question but what is campaigning on now. i do know bytedance's position is that it is already shoring us government around how it stores its data and its acquisition in from talking to republicans, 2017 musically. how it will be trump supporters here in pennsylvania, a key battleground state, that they like his record. they believe resolved, i suspect, 2017 musically. how it will be resolved, isuspect, in 2017 musically. how it will be resolved, i suspect, in a he has delivered on the agenda similar position to huawei. of cutting and employment, boosting the economy, deregulation, all of these what may ultimately happen is things, they say they can vote for again things, they say they can vote an escalation, however the imf foragain and things, they say they can vote for again and overlook some of the personal qualities, the rhetoric that's made such an has forecast the us growth has downplayed this year and china anathema. has not been as impacted as
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expected in relation to police in the us city of kenosha have fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of people who defied an overnight curfew. unrest broke out on sunday coronavirus the who comes up following the police shooting better remains to be seen. of a black suspect, jacob blake. he's in a stable condition in hospital after being shot let's now take a number of times in the back. a quick look at how the markets are faring. this is the scene live — in asia, stocks were up hundreds of protestors for a third succesive session, had gathered outside the county boosted by hopes of a vaccine courthouse as darkness fell; and optimism that progress some demonstrators threw water was being made between the us and china on trade — bottles and fireworks. more on that in a moment. these other scenes live in the in the us, the s&p 500 city of kenosha in wisconsin. there was unrest. hundreds of and the nasdaq both closed at record highs, with energy stocks leading the rally. protesters gathered outside the cou nty protesters gathered outside the despite the dispute between tiktok and the us, county courthouse. some there does appear to have been some progress made demonstrators throwing water between washington and beijing. bottles a nd demonstrators throwing water bottles and fireworks and vehicles, as you can see, being set on fire. deray mckesson is a podcaster us trade representative robert and civil rights activist. lighthizer and treasury he recently launched nix secretary steven mnuchin spoke the six, a campaign to share to chinese vice premier liu he over the phone. resources to try and end police theys said progress was made violence in america. on resolving issues over we asked him for his reaction the phase 1 trade deal. among the things discussed were chinese purchases of american products to what happened in wisconsin. and greater protection for intellectual it's a reminder that the police
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have killed 751 people as of property rights. today in the united states. there are only 12 days so far this year were a police officer didn't kill anybody. people let's go to our asia business hub now, forget, all the stories don't where mariko 0i joins us from singapore. mariko, what's the latest? make the news, there is not a video for every single killing but it is a crisis in the then, if you actually look at united states and we have data the details of the phone that goes back as far as 2013 conversation of the statement that came afterwards, there is and every year the police kill around 1100 people so this is not much detail to it. i have just another reminder. there is to say, the timing is rather interesting, that this phone conversation took place on the a focus on systemic issues. kenosha is a city that has a thursday of the republican police officer bill of rights national convention. but the which protect police, wisconsin main sticking points remain the has state—level laws that protect the police. it's same, just to say they are both interesting to see the committed to the success of the legislative package that the lou tennant phase one trade deal but given legislative package that the lou tenna nt cove na nt legislative package that the lou tennant covenant before called a special session because while he is a democrat, how their talks were postponed intentions have been high, this the legislator is republican so he will be forcing a boat on is definitely welcome news for many investors. as you say, the theseissues he will be forcing a boat on these issues and we will see if main sticking points remain, these issues and we will see if the republicans in wisconsin step up. let's get some of
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the day's other news. people in havana are china's promised to do more preparing for tropical storm laura, which has products in exchange for already devastated parts ta riffs products in exchange for tariffs to be lowered but with of the dominican republic and haiti, killing at least ten people. the pandemic, beijing has been in cuba, people are barricading struggling to keep that their homes and businesses. the storm is expected to make commerce so landfall there before struggling to keep that commerce so it will be interesting to see how washington will react to it and continuing towards the united states, where officials predict it will worsen as you are just talking about, the lawsuit will likely raise to a hurricane. tensions between the two and other chinese tech companies firefighters in california are trying to control nearly 600 wildfires that are some of the worst the region has ever seen. like wechat and huawei have officials on the west coast say been caught up in a trade dry lightning strikes, which started many of dispute that despite some the fires, are due to return, welcome news for investors, we still don't know all the along with high winds. details about how this is going to go ahead. india could be the latest country to phase out huawei, according to a report by the financial times. the newspaper believes new delhi is ready to remove president trump has declared the telecoms giant and other the wildfires a major disaster chinese companies from its and has released federal telecoms networks over aid to california. an escalating border dispute. the top us. however, the government infectious diseases expert of narendra modi has made no antony fauci has warned that official announcement yet. it's a bad idea to roll out a covid—19 vaccine before it has been shown to safe and effective in trials. he also said it could have a chilling effect on the testing of other vaccines. experts are concerned that president trump is urging the us.
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food and drug administration to give emergency approval let's now cross to mumbai, where our to a vaccine before india business correspondent nikhil inamdarjoins us, so nikhil are we anticipating november's election. any official announcement? at this point, we aren't the sentencing hearing of brenton tarrant anticipating any official announcement. financial giants in christchurch in new zealand are reporting the government has wanted to do this fairly has heard more distressing quietly and has asked companies details from more than a dozen witnesses, survivors and bereaved families. not to buy chinese 5g equipment tarrant murdered 51 people in a shooting attack in two mosques last year. 0ur correspondent shaimaa for the network going forward, seeing that no testing would be khalil is in sydney. done with chinese offenders and of this to my mind is really it's another very emotional day india in some sense continuing its very strong anti—china in court. heard impact state m e nts in court. heard impact statements from more survivors stance. the clashes that led to and more family members and about 20 indian soldiers losing relatives of the victims. this their lives after with one things such as ban tiktok is an attack that shop the world, that shattered people, wechat, other chinese apps and people's lives, devastated new investments from china into zealand. what we are getting is india's road sector. it's a the extent, how far is that
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pretty big blow for huawei devastation gone. people spoke given that huawei is one of the in detail about how they had top three telecom equipment providers in india with just started prayer on that contracts such as vodafone, friday and feeling themselves in pain, feeling the shooting. would certainly be a big low to watching your friends, watching your loved ones being shot. huawei, event india's very, very lucrative market, and looking at corners of blood in the two mosques in linwood and similar bands have been announced, in the us, uk and australia. it's something that al—noor. people are speaking about their physical injuries huawei's rivals will be looking after the attack but also we it. good to see you and thank are getting the mental and you very much. psychological toll on people, let's get some of eve ryo ne psychological toll on people, everyone who came up and spoke the day's other news. a group of carmakers and tech firms is urging us about his flashbacks, panic regulators to take further action against chipmaker attacks, not being able to go qualcomm over back to normal. after our loved its sales practices. tesla, ford and others have asked the federal trade commission to fight ones died, after their sons and a recent court ruling in favour of qualcomm. brothers died, it became hard the firm has a practice to interact with one another, of requiring customers to sign to interact with one another, to go back to our daily lives. patent licence agreements all these simple tasks become before selling them chips. very, very difficult. they also
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the uk supercar maker mclaren says it will stop developing petrol engines by 2030, as it switches its long—term plans towards electric vehicles. spoke about the mosques mclaren plans to focus themselves, linwood and al—noor, they went to the on hybrid supercars mosques for prayer and peace, for the next ten years, with a plan to source more components in the uk. many said they had fond memories of the mosques and now they become a place of terrorising memories. including virgin atlantic's creditors will vote on a £1.2bn rescue plan later on tuesday. the imams of linwood mosque who virgin atlantic agreed the deal with shareholders and creditors said he had tried to be a in july to secure its future beyond the current pandemic.the leader in the community but creditors include 200 suppliers they found it difficult to go that the airline owes more back to the mosque. did anybody than £50,000 pounds to. back to the mosque. did anybody back confronts the killer directly? many of them facebook has agreed to pay the french government actually. we heard of a woman 106 million euros in back taxes to settle a dispute over who spoke of her mother who was revenues earned in the country. the payment covers the last decade of its french operations from 2009. a muslim convert, lisa the social networking giant has armstrong, who confronted the also agreed to pay 8.5 million euros in taxes killer, who said, you have on revenues in france for 2020, robbed me of the love and the that's 50% percent more strength of my mother and while i have sympathy for your mother, i have no feelings for you, you are nothing for me. than in 2019. also a mother who lost her
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joining us now from 14—year—old son said, she was frauenfeld in switzerland angry, you could hear the anger is frank—jurgen richter, in her voice when she looked in who's the chairman of horasis. the direction of the killer so how much of a surprise is it brenton tarrant and said, i don't care how you plead, you that facebook agreed to payback are guilty, you are dead to me and any punishment you receive in this life is not enough. these taxes? interestingly some of them confronted him with his failure, this active hate and it's not a big surprise. we all terrorism actually failed to expected this settlement on the other us tech companies like spread the hate and as a direct result of your actions, now google, apple and amazon reached similar agreements. there is a lot more support in it's a good settlement for new zealand and around the facebook. some analysts world for the muslim community. expected a much higher taxation and it's good for facebook in the bbc has seen evidence that terms of its public image. mark private hospitals in india are charging patients higher rates than recently the bbc has seen evidence that private hospitals in india imposed caps allow. zuckerberg, the founder of multiple states are reporting hundreds of complaints of overcharging for private treatment of covid—19. india does not have a national law regulating what private facebook changed strategies and no it seems will change, and hospitals can charge for treatment but in the past couple of months several states finally this local settlement, have introduced a legal limit for covid—19 patients. but, as our gujarati service the french government will lead
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correspondent roxy gagdekar reports, patients are still being charged more than the price limits. toa the french government will lead to a bigger european settlement. i was going to ask, whether you think it will give a bit of momentum. france went ahead with its own digital tax because there was a failure to get a europewide agreement. we have got ireland and luxembourg 62—year—old lakshmi was admitted to a private hospital and other countries, they offer in southern hyderabad injuly. she tested positive for special tax deals to the tech covid—19 three days after being companies. but it will be a admitted but lakshmi's family say they were all charged. and tit—for—tat and compromise at the end of the day. france is nephew has filed a complaint actually not alone, spain and against the hospital. what they italy have similar initiatives. are doing, they are not telling us are doing, they are not telling us about the placement. having germany is awaiting the already spent the equivalent of position. of course, germany is $5,300, they ran out of money. the family had to move her to a very much depending on exports. state run hospital where she eventually died. a number of indian states introduced a cap the european wide settlement in on charges of private hospitals
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the sales will come after the treating covid—19 in response us election. in terms of the to public orbit that hasn't a lwa ys to public orbit that hasn't always worked. this woman was fa ct, us election. in terms of the fact, if there were to be a treated at a private hospital european wide one on these tech in the capital, delhi. her son says they were charged companies, will it antagonise the current us administration. separately for an oxygen cylinder cylinder she didn't used a nursing that should be what will that mean for the used a nursing that should be used —— included in the charge. general relationship between the us and france in the whole the hospital did not discharge of europe? president trump is her until the bill was cleared. not necessarily a end of these translation: private hospitals arejust making tech companies. will they translation: private hospitals are just making money and government orders on capped rates are not being followed at really impose tit—for—tat taxes all. ink of the trauma of a 60—year—old woman who was away on european manufacturing from herfamily companies. i guess he won't. as 60—year—old woman who was away from her family struggling psychologically. she had to wait for two days to be discharged. the bbc has far as antagonise the relationship, the 0ecd is approached both the hospitals for their response to these allegations but they have not coming. they have been tasked responded. these are just two to find a global solution, not of hundreds of similar only a european solution. 0nly complaints from across india.
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activists campaigning for equal access to healthca re by next year, don't expect any activists campaigning for equal access to healthcare say the caps aren't implemented but settle m e nt by next year, don't expect any settlement by the end of this year. thank you very much this deregulation of private hospitals has led to exploit indeed. stay with us on bbc patient. you make this became news, still to come: abandoned manhattan — we'll tell you how property very unaffordable and there are developers are trying to entice companies back into their buildings. times when one can argue that going to a private hospital is a choice during the pandemic, but it wasn't so because they we re but it wasn't so because they were government hospitals which we re were government hospitals which were freed up. there were no beds available in the pupils wearing masks government facilities so people is an option that should be we re government facilities so people kept under review according were first to work in those to the association of school and college leaders, facilities. inadequate public despite the education secretary healthcare has put pushed insisting the measure is not needed as schools in england anyone who can afford it towards private hospitals so prepare to reopen. it comes as the scottish government is expected to state its decision on face evacuation of these charges is coverings in schools in light of the latest guidance from the world health organisation critical for indians struggling with the impact of covid—19. that children aged roxy gagdekar, bbc news, 12 and over should wear a mask. hyderabad. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: house of wax — the chinese company that's hundreds of thousands seen its sales melt away of students will get their new grades for btec thanks to the vocational courses from today,after a decision last week to review them
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in line with a levels coronavirus pandemic. and gcses. nearly half a million btec results were reassessed. the clarification on timings he's the first african—american from the exam boards comes after students and teachers to win the presidential protested in westminster over nomination of a major party, the btec and a—level and he accepts exactly 45 years ago to the day that martin luther king results chaos. declared, "i have a dream." as darkness falls tonight, coming up at six o'clock an unfamiliar light will appear on breakfast dan walker in the south—eastern sky — and naga munchetty will have all the day's news, an orange glowing disc that's business and sport. brighter than anything, save the moon — our neighbouring planet mars. horn toots there is no doubt this is bbc news, that this election the latest headlines: the republican convention gets underway, with plenty of attacks is an important milestone onjoe biden, in the birth of east timor and the formal nomination as the world's newest nation. of donald trump. cheering it will take months and billions of dollars to re pair what katrina police fire tear gas at protesters achieved injust hours. in the us state of wisconsin, three weeks is the longest as demonstrations continue the great clock over the shooting of has been off duty in 117 years. an unarmed black man. so it was with great satisfaction that clockmakerjohn vernon swung the pendulum to set the clock going again. in around 15 minutes time, germany will be releasing its economic figures for the three months between april and june.
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the eurozone's biggest economy is expected to confirm that 10 years of economic growth has been wiped out by the global pandemic. the number of new covid—19 this is bbc news, cases is at its highest levels the latest headlines: forfour months the republican convention gets underway, and that's raised fears with plenty of attacks onjoe biden, that the recovery is flagging. and the formal nomination we're nowjoined from berlin of donald trump. by dr volker treier, police fire tear gas at protesters in the us state of wisconsin, who's the head of foreign trade as demonstrations continue at dihk, over the shooting of which represents an unarmed black man. the entire commercial economy in germany. the german chancellor, what do you think the impact angela merkel, has called on russia to investigate the suspected poisoning of will be if those figures are as one of president putin's most outspoken rivals, alexei navalny. bad as some are expecting? we he's been moved to berlin for treatment after falling ill definitely should prevent a on a flight to moscow last week. medics caring for mr navalny second wave and another lockton say they've found traces of a substance which disrupted in the industry because, his nervous system. although many companies have passed their lowest point, the let's speak to the bbc‘s russia specialist, situation remains critical. yaroslava kiryukhina, this is true when we speak in moscow.
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about the special heat sectors calls from the german like hospitality and service providers and retailers but chancellor dash is russia likely to investigate and how also with the export oriented much confidence is that about manufacturing sectors. germany the robustness of such an is taking steps to try and investigation? ... are support businesses extending the furlough scheme for longer. the robustness of such an investigation? are likely that they will hold some kind is that scene as enough? that isa of investigation but quite is that scene as enough? that is a two edged sword. i would unlikely they will find possible culprits, like it label it like this. in the happened with multiple first place, it was absolutely opposition members. and given necessary to bring in stimulus and support schemes in order to that they are unlikely to find let the companies structure, what we do have in germany, culprit, they will be doubts what we do have in germany, what was quite successful in into the international the period prior to the crisis, community regarding this investigation. this seems to be in order to be at the starting discrepancy between what the permit medics say they have point when the business cycle detected and what the doctors
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is bouncing back but the longer in the hospitals in 0msk were the crisis lasts, the more and more we speak about the burden and the burden is fiscal saying? indeed, the doctors in stability and another burden is that this furlough scheme, for instance, prevents structural germany found traces of a change. given the scale of the substance that can be treated to treat dementia and also for economic impact, not just change. given the scale of the economic impact, notjust in germany but even further afield, of the pandemic. some weapons. the russian doctors insist the russian doctors will have to rethink the concept of employment and the tested negative for these world of work. germany is cholinesterase inhibitors which trying out this idea of the the german doctors found and universal basic income. how is cussed out on the initial that being viewed and received? diagnosis of the german it depends on what vision one doctors. what about the has. do we think that attitudes within russia generally, what is the sense production does not need work you're getting in terms of anymore? our answer is no so press coverage and public that means we have to have opinion? actually, the press is people enter the plants, we reporting it somehow. the need to have people to work at popular tv stations are keeping home in order to earn the money
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mum about the incident. they and even in such condition less income schemes needs added sang it is likely to be value so any value needs work intoxication, alcohol he drank so value so any value needs work so therefore we do not stab before becoming ill. and people into that discussion, we do not in russia, on social media, for need that now. thank you very instance, his supporters mainly much. blame the authorities, the many people are still russian leadership for what working from home, and some companies have now happened even if they do not made that permanent. accuse it of been directly but what does it mean for office buildings? involved but of not taking in the latest in our series looking at the world of work, action to prevent it. but there samira hussain looks is another account spreading at the impact the pandemic is having on commercial office some rumours about alexei navalny taking poison himself space in the big apple. while being on board the plane. hudson yards is one of the newest high—end real estate thank you very much for the developments in new york but it update. empty its plush officers as let's cross now to the bbc sports centre soon empty its plush officers as for all the latest sports news. soon as empty its plush officers as soon as it open when people started working from home. but some are convinced it's hello, i'm marc edwards high—tech tools will lure and here is your people back. it could you win, tuesday sport briefing. we'll start with cricket, the third and final test
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against pakistan and again no luck for england bowler the signage. the infrared takes james anderson who has to wait for another day as he continues his bid your temperature and you do not for a 600th test wicket. have to break stride. this on sunday a series of dropped catches, with a couple of real howlers in there, technology lets you in and meant he didn't pass the mark cause an elevator so you can go while day 4 was marred by rain straight up. when people do and bad light which put paid to much of the day's return to the office, they will not have to touch anything on play in southampton. following—on, pakistan reached 100 for 2 still 210 the way in. it is really a runs behind england in the 56 overs that medical issue right now, we were possible broad took one wicket and anderson have done everything we can to removed abid ali to move make them comfortable and they are starting to come back. all to 599 wickets. te na nts have are starting to come back. all tenants have come back and it has not been an issue at all. not yet, anyway. while tenants iam very i am very proud of how they have handled themselves. being may be paying their rent, other locked up with the best part of real estate firms are urging ten weeks and i think that people to get that workers back attitude and effort during that in. if we are heading to a time has been absolutely world where men had officers fantastic so for them to come out and finish strongly are full, there is very little evidence of that right now. this subway station was once tomorrow and jim getting 600 would be fantastic. full of commuters, now not so bayern munich have arrived home much. at street level, the with the european cup, businesses that depend on
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after their 1—0 victory over paris st germain on sunday night. office workers are clinging on, they flew back from portugal at best. take this shop. the and landed in munich on monday where they were greeted by bavarian governor, markus soder. bayern won the trophy for store manager says business is the sixth time and completed down more than 75% because a treble of the bundesliga, dfb pokal cup and the champions league. people are working from home. the president of uefa the customers he doesn't see a aleksander ceferin says the idea of single leg ties in the knockout stages of the competition is something buying small, lower price that's proved very popular. items. it is a ridiculous now, it is quite complicated to situation. there is no walking place the final eight in the as such. the thai restaurant calendar but we saw that people next door says the same thing. wa nt calendar but we saw that people want exciting matches, that in the business model does not one match every team can beat work. lunchtime we are normally every tea m one match every team can beat every team in the champions crowded. it is almost 80% that league so it is something to we depend on them and 20% is considerfor the future. like tourists or residential. wolfsburg's women's will be the team to beat at night time. we lost almost as they look to build on their 9—1 victory over glasgow in the quarter—finals of the women's champions league 75% of it. across manhattan, when the semi—final takes place on tuesday. they now face a barcelona that story repeats itself. side only one game from amongst other things, new york a second straight final. barcelona left it late to beat city is the biggest collection
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atletico madrid in bilbao of offices in the world. if on friday, but they're unbeaten they remain empty, the local since losing to lyon in last year's final. economy will not recover. samira hussain, bbc news. it's going to be tough game for a wolfsburg side chasing the coronavirus pandemic a third title and fifth is redefining final in eight attempts. tokyo's iconic skytree what good business was lit up in paralympic colors leadership looks like — on the eve of the that's according to the global one—year—to—go countdown chairman and ceo of kpmg. to the postponed flexible working, tokyo paralympic games. talent and digital transformation are now top of the agenda for global ceo's, the nation's tallest broadcasting and observation as they battle to survive tower was first lit up the pandemic and emerge as stronger, in blue with the message sustainable businesses. "together we can all win!" research conducted with global as a tribute to the country's ceos before covid—19 and today health workers for their efforts to combat show significant changes in the risks and priorities they hold dear. the coronavirus. joining us now from you can get all minnesota is mark goodburn, who's the global head the latest sports news of advisory, at kpmg at our website — international. that's bbc.com/sport. the feeling — finding cash on the ground! in which case, if these it's a thrill. so imagine how it feels priorities have changed, any to accidentally stumble upon a stash of gold coins. chief executive watching this, that's exactly what happened what do they need to do to be to a teenager in central israel during an archaeological dig. alanna petroff reports. successful post pandemic?” think the successful ceos are
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sometimes in archaeology going to find ways to be more you can unearth amazing things. agile, suddenly more decisive. with picks and brushes, they are going to focus on you dig through the dirt and discover treasures their talent all the way from beyond your wildest dreams. recruitment and retention but also through well—being and a team of teenage volunteers ultimately reskilling to cover found a jar filled with 425 pure gold coins. that new reality, if you well. and they will have to balance they are estimated to be more than all of that with their business 1100 years old, from acumen around which are the best strategic vendor ‘s, the around the 10th century. best strategic vendor ‘s, the best partners in the supply chain and obviously they will translation: we were have to become much more digging along the square and i saw something that embracing the new technologies looked like leaves. i wanted to clear them and what those technologies can but realised they might be coins. do for their employees as well at first i found about three. as their customers. what in when i picked them up, fa ct as their customers. what in fact does all of that have for the people who work? —— effect. i saw more underneath. the team believes that, back in the day, one of these coins could have bought a large farm animal, like a cow or horse. everyone has been impacted. i think they become pretty good change agents. many ceo's taken together, these coins could have bought a mansion and those coin
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fragments would be used for smaller purchases. surveys have embraced the unique thing about this gold hoard is actually that transformational technologies. it shows us a lot about 80% of those we surveyed have international commerce of that time period in the area, accelerated their digital transformation, meaning they are getting closer to their which was on the rise and prospering. customers and using those new as opposed to the commerce technologies to have a in europe at the time, where the use of gold different experience for their employees as well. an actually started dwindling. interesting aspect of the the israeli antiquities authority says the owner research said that increasingly was careful with the stash, chief are looking at how to make permanent the claimant burying in and securing it with a nail so it would not move. gaze so fewer people travelling it is a mystery why into officers, fewer people the individual did not come back to retrieve it. using cars to do their commute. how realistic do you think an ambition like that would be the find could energise other young archaeologists in israel and around the world, when they are grappling with all these other changes like keep on digging for the next enabling people to work from vault of valuables. home with a technology that alanna petroff, bbc news. needs that support it? terrific question. in fact, the economic impact of needs that support it? terrific question. infact, climate the pandemic has been immense. change and the esg initiative different industries around we re change and the esg initiative were top of the service when we the world have suffered,
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as people were forced talked to ceo's it may have to stay at home. 0ne company in china slipped a notch or two but it is especially feeling the strain and their problems are as statuesque is on top of their priorities. as their products. the bbc‘s tim allman explains. i would say we have achieved significant amount of games in a very short period of time. it a familiar face finding himself in a somewhat may not be via the means we undignified position. we re may not be via the means we the skin tone doesn't seem were hoping to but no—one is quite right, looking at giving those back. and there are question they will try to hold on to those games and rebalance them. marks about the hair. if you look at my schedule, for example, in any given year i but this is a fairly accurate likeness would have 200 days plus a year of president donald trump. travel and that travel was shanghay maiyi arts specialises in waxwork figures. necessary to engage with but thanks to the pandemic, their orders have...well, hundreds of clients and just melted away. thousands of employees but we translation: due to have brought the travel down. the pandemic, we're going to have to leave it places like tourist sites and amusement parks there, thank you very much. are temporarily closed, so the waxworks are stuck here. thank you for spending time what really affected us is that they can't get any with us. i will see you soon. new orders as some of these places have yet to resume work. the company normally ships out around 700 statues a year, hello there. last week, storm ellen roughly a third brought us some very wet heading overseas. but sales figures and windy weather.
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this week, we have another named storm. this is storm francis, named by the met office. have plummeted. you can see this hook developing in the cloud structure, on the satellite picture. a lost opportunity this shows an area of low bearing in mind this year's political calendar. pressure that is translation: when everyone deepening rapidly. is focusing on one person, it will continue to deepen our orders will see as it moves across our shores. an explosive increase. an unusually deep low this year, trump is running for the time of year, bringing some an election again, unusually strong winds. with that, some heavy rain. so if we weren't affected by the pandemic, it's a combination that could orders for trumps well cause some disruption. would have increased. it is not all donald trump. so, that rain already setting in for many of us. it will continue to pile northwards through the day. it then slows down across parts other world leaders of northern england, are available for central and southern the right price, but a company says scotland, northern ireland. it is delaying the production some rain feeding of anyjoe bidens. back into wales. so these areas could see some waxworks, some localised flooding. however, are timeless. and then we have the winds, tim allman, bbc news. which will be strengthening through the day. during the afternoon, quite widely across england that is it for the moment. a and wales, we will see gusts of 50 to 60mph, some exposed coasts and hills bit of business news in just a few minutes in the meantime you in the west can reach me on social media. could see gusts of 70mph. that could cause minor damage, certainly some poor plenty more on the stories we travelling conditions. have covered whenever you want not as windy further north but, to have a look at the bbc with the heavy rain continuing, website and if you are out and if you're in aberdeen, for example,
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with a strong wind off about on the go, you can get the north sea, that on the bbc news app as those outbreaks of rain, temperatures of just well. see you soon. 13 or 14 degrees, it will not feel too pleasant. 22 degrees down towards the south. all the while, though, the far north of scotland, the northern isles particularly, will stay dry with some sunshine. hello there. now, through tuesday night, last week, storm ellen brought us some very wet you can see this curl of wet weather. and windy weather. here is our area of low pressure, this week, we have still spinning its way through, another named storm. still providing some this is storm francis, pretty strong winds. named by the met office. those winds only slowly easing you can see this hook through the early hours developing as our area of low pressure in the cloud structure, drifts out into the north sea. but you can still see on the satellite picture. plenty of white lines, plenty of isobars on the chart for wednesday morning. this shows an area of low we will still have some pressure that is very gusty conditions deepening rapidly. across eastern scotland, and particularly eastern it will continue to deepen coastal counties of england. as it moves across our shores. an unusually deep low some rain as well. for the time of year, bringing some unusually strong winds. but from the west, with that, some heavy rain. things will be calming down it's a combination that could through the day. well cause some disruption. so, that rain already setting in for many of us. the winds will slowly ease. it will continue to pile northwards through the day. it then slows down across parts we'll see some of northern england, spells of sunshine. central and southern it will feel scotland, northern ireland. some rain feeding fairly cool, though. back into wales. temperatures of 13 degrees for aberdeen, 19 for plymouth, so these areas could see some localised flooding. 21 there in london.
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and then we have the winds, some more rain in the forecast for thursday and friday. which will be strengthening it shouldn't be through the day. as windy at this stage. during the afternoon, quite widely across england some dry weather in prospect and wales, we will see for the weekend, gusts of 50 to 60mph, but it is going to feel pretty chilly some exposed coasts and hills with a northerly wind in the west could see gusts of 70mph. across the uk. that could cause minor damage, certainly some poor travelling conditions. not as windy further north but, with the heavy rain continuing, if you're in aberdeen, for example, with a strong wind off the north sea, those outbreaks of rain, temperatures of just 13 or 14 degrees, it will not feel too pleasant. 22 degrees down towards the south. all the while, though, the far north of scotland, the northern isles particularly, will stay dry with some sunshine. now, through tuesday night, you can see this curl of wet weather. here is our area of low pressure, still spinning its way through, still providing some pretty strong winds. those winds only slowly easing through the early hours
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as our area of low pressure drifts out into the north sea. but you can still see plenty of white lines, plenty of isobars on the chart for wednesday morning. we will still have some very gusty conditions across eastern scotland, and particularly eastern coastal counties of england. some rain as well. but from the west, things will be calming down through the day. the winds will slowly ease. we'll see some spells of sunshine. it will feel fairly cool, though. temperatures of 13 degrees for aberdeen, 19 for plymouth, 21 there in london. some more rain in the forecast for thursday and friday. it shouldn't be as windy at this stage. some dry weather in prospect for the weekend, but it is going to feel pretty chilly with a northerly wind across the uk. 00:29:15,706 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 to set the clock going again.
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with naga munchetty and dan walker. 0ur headlines today: pressure grows to reconsider face coverings in secondary schools in england, as scotland is set to announce they will become compulsory in corridors and communal areas. police and demonstrators clash for a second night in the american state of wisconsin after officers shot a black man in the back. president trump tells republican supporters the democrats are using the coronavirus pandemic to steal the election as his party formally confirms him as their candidate. a big jump in returns. the lockdown boom in online shopping has meant a lot more stuff being sent back.
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