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no, said the cbi's jody wright.over-up. >> nothing in his statement matched anything that i knew to be at the crime scene. it just didn't make sense. none of it. >> it wasn't really that ralph changed his story in his "world journal" manifesto, not exactly. more like he kept adding to it. so he watches very carefully what you're doing and tailors his story to match what he thinks you're finding. >> exactly. >> ralph kept explaining, kept offering not less, but more details. about, for example, the drawer pulls in his house, the ones investigators removed to test for fingerprints. >> in the event that one of the invasion persons touched them. >> now here's ralph with the police at his house just after pam was murdered. noticing the missing knobs. >> what happened to all the knobs? >> he was very upset that they were missing. >> i don't understand why the knobs are gone. >> and he would know you're looking for fingerprints of these home invaders. >> well, yes. >> but what if they didn't find any fingerprints besides h
no, said the cbi's jody wright.over-up. >> nothing in his statement matched anything that i knew to be at the crime scene. it just didn't make sense. none of it. >> it wasn't really that ralph changed his story in his "world journal" manifesto, not exactly. more like he kept adding to it. so he watches very carefully what you're doing and tailors his story to match what he thinks you're finding. >> exactly. >> ralph kept explaining, kept offering not less, but...
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theaterthe entire china-burma-india, or cbi. soldiers and airmen who fought in it often feel neglected in the annals of world war ii. we have a release map -- relief map of what it was like to fly. from burma over the himalayas to get supplies into china. i'll have to tell your viewers -- don't have to tell your viewers flying over the himalayas is difficult. it is a big of draft as you get - updraft as you get up the mountain and a big downdraft as you go down, and required serious flyers. of ourre you see a bit photograph of the burma road. it is such a tall grade, so you can't just drive up the mountain, it is back and forth. the japanese closing off the burma road led to flying the hub in world war ii. it was very unfamiliar to u.s. troops. i think we have done a good job here of evoking it. we have the so-called cbi, china-burma-india escape map. if he i downs in any of these territories, he can try to navigate to friendly territory. attached to this is called a blood chip. that is a ticket the flyer would carry and hand to
theaterthe entire china-burma-india, or cbi. soldiers and airmen who fought in it often feel neglected in the annals of world war ii. we have a release map -- relief map of what it was like to fly. from burma over the himalayas to get supplies into china. i'll have to tell your viewers -- don't have to tell your viewers flying over the himalayas is difficult. it is a big of draft as you get - updraft as you get up the mountain and a big downdraft as you go down, and required serious flyers. of...
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bmw airbus, the cbi. the society of manufacturers. the speaker. unless companies are there. we have the inconsistency in this business threat negotiation so far. they want to give us priority. here in the uk which is just that. they wanted the implementation. we have negotiated that so that there will be a smooth and orderly brexit. they want the trade as soon as possible. if he thinks trade and business is so important. why did he not supported himself. mister speaker. not for the first time with the prime minister. but it invest. by the government of the future. mister speaker more than a year ago the scottish government government presented a plan for the united kingdom. to give them the business. the trade delegation. the scottish government has been seeking to protect jobs. with the clock ticking though. mr. is a nothing. have they completed any economic analysis on the jobs and the economy to stay in the single markets. and if not why not. we talked about investments into the united kingdom. at lester the united kingdom remained a preferred country for investment. in e
bmw airbus, the cbi. the society of manufacturers. the speaker. unless companies are there. we have the inconsistency in this business threat negotiation so far. they want to give us priority. here in the uk which is just that. they wanted the implementation. we have negotiated that so that there will be a smooth and orderly brexit. they want the trade as soon as possible. if he thinks trade and business is so important. why did he not supported himself. mister speaker. not for the first time...
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carolyn fairbairn is director—general of the business group the cbi. resignation. it's undoubtedly a blow because on friday there was a ray of light. businesses have been wanting to make investment decisions, they've been facing uncertainty for many months, actually since the referendum itself, and here was the beginnings of a pragmatic way forward. so it is all about what happens next. it was also a ray of light because business voices had clearly been heard, the importance of frictionless trade was recognised. we will be watching what happens next. it is a race against time now. why do you say it's a blow? do you want somebody leading the negotiations with the european union who does not believe in the policy? the most important thing i think for business at the moment is that we have a shared cabinet position. so that we can go to the european union and negotiate. we have had two years to get to this point and we have two months to negotiate this with brussels. so cabinet unity is the most important thing and so that is what we hope will hold over t
carolyn fairbairn is director—general of the business group the cbi. resignation. it's undoubtedly a blow because on friday there was a ray of light. businesses have been wanting to make investment decisions, they've been facing uncertainty for many months, actually since the referendum itself, and here was the beginnings of a pragmatic way forward. so it is all about what happens next. it was also a ray of light because business voices had clearly been heard, the importance of frictionless...
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the institute of directors and the cbi which represent larger employers and manufacturers broadly welcomeditish chambers of commerce was less pleased. the prime minister has devised an elaborate fraud on the electorate with this deal. what we are seeing is the uk permanently tied to the european union. she has devised a deal that deals with goods so that france and germany can continue to sell huge quantities of goods and we'll continue with our massive trade deficit, but has ignored services where we are strong so it is a 1—way street. employers and their staff must now wait to see how eu leaders react. and whether the chequers compromise is dead on arrival. joe lynam, bbc news. a reminder of our main headlines: north korea has said it might abandon plans to give up its nuclear technology if the united states continues to demand unilateral denuclearisation by pyongyang. england have beaten sweden and croatia defeated russia on penalties to make it through to the semifinals of the world cup. injapan, at least 50 people are reported to have been killed and dozens are missing after floods an
the institute of directors and the cbi which represent larger employers and manufacturers broadly welcomeditish chambers of commerce was less pleased. the prime minister has devised an elaborate fraud on the electorate with this deal. what we are seeing is the uk permanently tied to the european union. she has devised a deal that deals with goods so that france and germany can continue to sell huge quantities of goods and we'll continue with our massive trade deficit, but has ignored services...
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the institute of directors and the cbi, which represents large employers and manufacturers broadly welcomed of the british chambers of commerce was lest please. and lest please. has arrived at an elaborate fraud for the electorate. what we are seeing here is the uk permanently tied to the european union. she has devised a deal that deals with goods, so that france and germany can continue to sell huge quantities of goods and will continue with our massive trade deficit. it has ignored the services, where we are strong. it's a one—way street. services, where we are strong. it's a one-way street. employers and their staff must wait to see how eu leaders react and whether the chequers compromise is dead on arrival. joe lynam, bbc news. a police officer has been taken to hospital after the novichok nerve agent poisoning of a couple in wiltshire last weekend. it's understood the officer is undergoing specialist tests. 0ur understood the officer is undergoing specialist tests. our home affairs correspondent gene kelly is at the great western hospital in swindon where the officer was first taken.
the institute of directors and the cbi, which represents large employers and manufacturers broadly welcomed of the british chambers of commerce was lest please. and lest please. has arrived at an elaborate fraud for the electorate. what we are seeing here is the uk permanently tied to the european union. she has devised a deal that deals with goods, so that france and germany can continue to sell huge quantities of goods and will continue with our massive trade deficit. it has ignored the...
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you heard what the cbi said.ore they should respond in kind? she has secured a collective agreement for just over one hour what. let's see if that survives the weekend. i think some progress has been made in terms of trying to unify the cabinet two years after the vote but, of course, some of the things that is in this package, i think things that the eu and michel barnier have said will not be acceptable to wait and see whether much progress will be made but i think at the end of the day, as i said at the beginning, this is something that leaves the eu -- uk this is something that leaves the eu —— uk worse off than our present arrangement with the european union. and that is why we think that perhaps people should have the final say on the deal so they can see whether or not this is something thatis whether or not this is something that is vaguely acceptable to most of the people in this country.” that is vaguely acceptable to most of the people in this country. i am just reading some other lines of reaction. th
you heard what the cbi said.ore they should respond in kind? she has secured a collective agreement for just over one hour what. let's see if that survives the weekend. i think some progress has been made in terms of trying to unify the cabinet two years after the vote but, of course, some of the things that is in this package, i think things that the eu and michel barnier have said will not be acceptable to wait and see whether much progress will be made but i think at the end of the day, as i...
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president was incumbent friday peaceful transition we were working to have a defense relationship with cbihey had a lot of trouble with the previous president and said africa will never lay in food on the ground and when china was active in men's we had no inroads. and as they noticed that the clinics we were supporting with pepfar funding it wasn't just their soldiers for their family and it took a little while but over those two years and things open for us and i remember taking the administer shortly after that you host the african endeavor the biggest military exercise and not having to just three years. but pepfar was at the heart of making that change. so for american diplomacy and a diverse hearing you have spoken about the role of diplomacy efforts at best so help us to better understand the ways to make with diplomacy and the latest of the improved perception of the united states and using these efforts help to drive that influence that pepfar? >> it requires you reach the audience you try to sell to. certainly pepfar is a great piece of that. one of the things that i saw was poli
president was incumbent friday peaceful transition we were working to have a defense relationship with cbihey had a lot of trouble with the previous president and said africa will never lay in food on the ground and when china was active in men's we had no inroads. and as they noticed that the clinics we were supporting with pepfar funding it wasn't just their soldiers for their family and it took a little while but over those two years and things open for us and i remember taking the...
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. >> the cbi's not the fed's favorite method of tackling inflation.to run three or 5 -- f5 basis points -- three to ive basis points below. >> what we've always said is the target is symmetric. it staying there. i would become through with it. be comfortable with it. i think it's a matter of acceleration and change inflation rather than the overall number. do isher thing we have to not just the core, breaking it down in my mind, services are by -- if we see increases in service inflation it was see wages increase as well. growth rate of 3% or better in this quarter, and bramson this quarter as well, -- in the most recent quarter and perhaps in this quarter as well, does that change how many moves you need to make? >> i put in three for this year and three for next year. i have not moved off of that but i'm open to a fourth increase this year. >> that raises the question of where you stop. this that mean only two next year? >> we need to let the market play out in the economy play out next quarter and next year. thehe spread between december 2000 19 an
. >> the cbi's not the fed's favorite method of tackling inflation.to run three or 5 -- f5 basis points -- three to ive basis points below. >> what we've always said is the target is symmetric. it staying there. i would become through with it. be comfortable with it. i think it's a matter of acceleration and change inflation rather than the overall number. do isher thing we have to not just the core, breaking it down in my mind, services are by -- if we see increases in service...
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also the president of the german federation of industries for six years, roughly the equivalent of the cbi hardly any in britain who does not think that brexit is actually a bad deal. you asked trump and putin, they are both in favour of a hard brexit, we heard that from trump today, and every british person should ask themselves, why are these two people in favour of a hard brexit? it is very clear for in favour of a hard brexit? it is very clearfor me, in favour of a hard brexit? it is very clear for me, they want a week britain and a weaker european union. you said at the beginning this is not a deal, and you are right, this isa not a deal, and you are right, this is a proposal. it is the negotiating basis for the government's position with brussels. our disco down in brussels? the first reaction was silence. they should be silent because michel barnier, the chief negotiator on the european side, and the representative of the european parliament, have been treating the british with a high degree of arrogance. that was one of the reasons why your new brexit minister who has become a brex
also the president of the german federation of industries for six years, roughly the equivalent of the cbi hardly any in britain who does not think that brexit is actually a bad deal. you asked trump and putin, they are both in favour of a hard brexit, we heard that from trump today, and every british person should ask themselves, why are these two people in favour of a hard brexit? it is very clear for in favour of a hard brexit? it is very clearfor me, in favour of a hard brexit? it is very...
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a put 2% there but i have point to make and that is the 2% target does not refer to cbi, it refers to the pce deflator, this .ore line -- this blue line the main number just under that 2%. and thata sweet spot is why jay powell said he is not ready to declare victory on inflation. people are wondering if tariffs will cause inflation to rise. it is also true that bloomberg made a point on that consumer price index rise. the three month and six-month rates have peaked and are decelerating. another reason why they think they will only do three hikes this year. ramy: thank you very much. our globalys, economics and policy editor. our next guest says trade remains the key risk for markets because there's tensions will not be resolved soon. is ang us from singapore investment strategist daniel morris. triage the markets as we had that is whent 30, potentially to into $30 billion of tariffs could hit china. where do we go from here and how bumpy will it be? i think used exactly the right word because the other date we have to keep in mind is november and to evaluate what trump is doing with
a put 2% there but i have point to make and that is the 2% target does not refer to cbi, it refers to the pce deflator, this .ore line -- this blue line the main number just under that 2%. and thata sweet spot is why jay powell said he is not ready to declare victory on inflation. people are wondering if tariffs will cause inflation to rise. it is also true that bloomberg made a point on that consumer price index rise. the three month and six-month rates have peaked and are decelerating....
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there is an upside on cbi's. it was the ppi number the caught my eye.hose numbers will put pressure on president erdogan. european stocks rally up a little bit this morning. china rallied into the close. is half turkish lira way back from the weakness we saw a number of weeks ago before the election. this is asia dxy. we say good morning to michael purvis. a collapse in lessons learned. we have a stronger asia currency. the rollover of the last number of years, this is the new rollover right now. i think it shows a perception. weakness, to asian but we are moving in that direction. guy: i want to talk about the big auction yesterday. this could just be a holiday shortened week factor. day yesterdayweak on this auction. of, the thing you don't want to talk about in the markets if you were to ever see the market not buying up bills. yesterday, we saw some evidence of that. had the u.s.we government potentially shutting down. we saw a lack of issuance of bills. the trendline has been lower. that's been important. , the centralson bank of china is talking u
there is an upside on cbi's. it was the ppi number the caught my eye.hose numbers will put pressure on president erdogan. european stocks rally up a little bit this morning. china rallied into the close. is half turkish lira way back from the weakness we saw a number of weeks ago before the election. this is asia dxy. we say good morning to michael purvis. a collapse in lessons learned. we have a stronger asia currency. the rollover of the last number of years, this is the new rollover right...
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andnizations like the cbi iod have welcomed this plan.ty and the country. there are political disagreements, but anyone with the country's interests at heart needs to get behind this plan and make it a reality. >> do you think the eu will be happy with the plan as it stands? 53 the distinction between goods and services when it comes to the single market?the eu said in the past it would not be happy to accept. >> the tweet on friday seem to be constructive in town, saying he was looking forward to the negotiations starting on monday, july 16. i would interpret that positively. doing a deal along these lines is in the european union's interest as much as ours. they have a giant surplus in the trade of goods with the united kingdom, so it makes a lot of sense for them. european companies have in or mislead integrated supply chains. it is sensible. i think they will engage constructively. >> what are the chances we could see a vote of no-confidence a against theresa may? lob as is not the time to leadership grenade into the midst of this. ge
andnizations like the cbi iod have welcomed this plan.ty and the country. there are political disagreements, but anyone with the country's interests at heart needs to get behind this plan and make it a reality. >> do you think the eu will be happy with the plan as it stands? 53 the distinction between goods and services when it comes to the single market?the eu said in the past it would not be happy to accept. >> the tweet on friday seem to be constructive in town, saying he was...
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caroline runs the cbi pivotal it is really for the uk economy. caroline runs the cb! great show, it is its 70th anniversary this year but it is also a great british success story. as you say, 1 million jobs, british success story. as you say, 1 millionjobs, a british success story. as you say, 1 million jobs, a fantastic exporter or not we are the second—biggest exporter in the world, by far the biggest exporter in europe. i think it is rooted in some profound strengths are here in the uk, our skills, universities, science, rule of law. it is really summing to shout about. unfortunately, we have also got brexit hanging over our head and like any industry, they are worried about it and they? they need to see more clarity. this is a sector that really needs the long term, it is pink in 13 years not 30 months. there has not been enough certainty around people, trade, borders. we need that to come through. we are seeing some white smoke, the government's white paper last week moved things on for the sector but we need the heat and fury and sound to come out of the politic
caroline runs the cbi pivotal it is really for the uk economy. caroline runs the cb! great show, it is its 70th anniversary this year but it is also a great british success story. as you say, 1 million jobs, british success story. as you say, 1 millionjobs, a british success story. as you say, 1 million jobs, a fantastic exporter or not we are the second—biggest exporter in the world, by far the biggest exporter in europe. i think it is rooted in some profound strengths are here in the uk,...
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big decisions on their future, let's have a chat with caroline fairburn, the director—general of the cbi decisions, they've been facing uncertainty for many months since the referendum itself and here was a pragmatic way forward. it's all about what happens next. it was also a ray of light because business voices have clearly been heard, frictionless trade was recognised. it isa frictionless trade was recognised. it is a race against time now. do you want somebody leading negotiations it doesn't believe in the policy? the most important in the policy? the most important in the businesses that we have a shared cabinet positions so we can go to the european union and negotiate. we've had two years to get to this point and we have two months to negotiate this with brussels. cabinet unity is the most important thing is that is what we hope will hold over the next few days. the reason david davis has quit is that he said the relationship will be far too close with european union, if we agree to this deal. that was not the point of brexit. within taking evidence from businesses across the coun
big decisions on their future, let's have a chat with caroline fairburn, the director—general of the cbi decisions, they've been facing uncertainty for many months since the referendum itself and here was a pragmatic way forward. it's all about what happens next. it was also a ray of light because business voices have clearly been heard, frictionless trade was recognised. it isa frictionless trade was recognised. it is a race against time now. do you want somebody leading negotiations it...
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what is it that you know that mark carney, the cbi and the pharmaceutical industry don't know becauseey would, wouldn't they? they warned of massive economic consequences if we dead debate from brexit but they did not happen. —— if we dared. there is not happen. —— if we dared. there is no certainty but we have got to be clear that trading with the eu under ano clear that trading with the eu under a no deal scenario simply means trading in the same way that we trade with most of the rest of the world. this is trading on wto terms, thatis world. this is trading on wto terms, that is how we do most of our trade outside the eu, so what is the disaster? but we haven't left yet, so those implications haven't been found. you don't understand the point, if we are trading under wto terms that will mean we trade under the same terms that we trade with the same terms that we trade with the united states, china, japan and the united states, china, japan and the rest of the world. not a disaster. where does that leave us though in terms of the idea of a ha rd though in terms of the idea of a hard
what is it that you know that mark carney, the cbi and the pharmaceutical industry don't know becauseey would, wouldn't they? they warned of massive economic consequences if we dead debate from brexit but they did not happen. —— if we dared. there is not happen. —— if we dared. there is no certainty but we have got to be clear that trading with the eu under ano clear that trading with the eu under a no deal scenario simply means trading in the same way that we trade with most of the...