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next up for taylor fritz is a daunting meeting with novak djokovic.here is no doubt that rafael nadal is the favourite to win the trophy. thank you, we getting this question over and over again, but my answer will be the same. is always the number one favourite to win any clay—court events, so it's not any different here. and we did actually... even more here in madrid, because he is playing at home. judd trump has won his maiden world championship title after dismantling john higgins 18—9 in one of the most breathtaking crucible finals ever witnessed. can it be described as the best ever? it certainly was the final that had everything. this has the makings of an epic confrontation. let's get the boys. wow. ridiculous pot. the shot of the championship. is here going to play the double, or again for the corner? what a shot. unbelievable. wonderful. as we say, a little bit of luck. if the black goes in, he will have another century. brilliant. applause evenjohn higgins applause even john higgins is applause evenjohn higgins is smiling. and we are playin
next up for taylor fritz is a daunting meeting with novak djokovic.here is no doubt that rafael nadal is the favourite to win the trophy. thank you, we getting this question over and over again, but my answer will be the same. is always the number one favourite to win any clay—court events, so it's not any different here. and we did actually... even more here in madrid, because he is playing at home. judd trump has won his maiden world championship title after dismantling john higgins 18—9...
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this is the briefing — i'm victoria fritz.ur top story: higher us tariffs on chinese imports are due to come in right now, as talks fail to produce a breakthrough. what now for cyril ramaphosa's plans after his anc party sees its majority reduced in south africa? could these he the radical new solutions for tackling chime at —— climate changes any research centre is unveiled? coming up in the business briefing. an $82 billion price tag — but it's never made a profit. investors pile aboard uber for the biggest stock market debut since facebook. are you in the a warm welcome to the programme — briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. cientists at the university of cambridge have unveiled plans for a new research centre to re—examine old ideas to tackle climate change. today we want to know — what ideas do you have to repair the ea rth‘s climate? join in the conversation on twitter, just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. as we go on air, new us tariffs on chinese goods are due to come into effect. l
this is the briefing — i'm victoria fritz.ur top story: higher us tariffs on chinese imports are due to come in right now, as talks fail to produce a breakthrough. what now for cyril ramaphosa's plans after his anc party sees its majority reduced in south africa? could these he the radical new solutions for tackling chime at —— climate changes any research centre is unveiled? coming up in the business briefing. an $82 billion price tag — but it's never made a profit. investors pile...
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i'm victoria fritz. our top story: heading for a brexit exit — speculation grows that theresa may will shortly announce her resignation. us officials announce 17 new charges against wikileaks founder julian assange as he continues to fight extradition. tying the knot in taiwan, where it's now legal for same—sex couples to get married. we'll be live in taipei. high ‘steaks‘ as japan prepares to welcome president trump. they've ended their beef over beef, but tough trade issues are still on the menu. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. tell us what you think — just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. we will be covering the story from surgeons that they are warning just how you control your dogs on the leash and if you are not careful, you may take a finger off. let us know what you think. there's growing speculation the british prime minister theresa may will announce her resignation very soon — pos
i'm victoria fritz. our top story: heading for a brexit exit — speculation grows that theresa may will shortly announce her resignation. us officials announce 17 new charges against wikileaks founder julian assange as he continues to fight extradition. tying the knot in taiwan, where it's now legal for same—sex couples to get married. we'll be live in taipei. high ‘steaks‘ as japan prepares to welcome president trump. they've ended their beef over beef, but tough trade issues are still...
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i'm victoria fritz. our top story: europe prepares to head to the polls — we're in france, looking at the growing strength of populist movements. taiwan's parliament is debating legislation that could see it become the first place in asia to allow same—sex marriage. kitsch meets carnival — it's eurovision time — but organisers say they don't want politics to overshadow the music. and coming up in business briefing, collateral damage did while away warns that a us man will affect tens of thousands of jobs warns that a us man will affect tens of thousands ofjobs with its american suppliers as walmarts say the trade war will push up prices in its stores. a warm welcome to the programme — briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation tell us what you think — just use the hashtag #bbbthebriefing. —— #bbcthebriefing. they will be seen as the latest reading on the strength of europe's growing populist parties. the eu elections are next week. the
i'm victoria fritz. our top story: europe prepares to head to the polls — we're in france, looking at the growing strength of populist movements. taiwan's parliament is debating legislation that could see it become the first place in asia to allow same—sex marriage. kitsch meets carnival — it's eurovision time — but organisers say they don't want politics to overshadow the music. and coming up in business briefing, collateral damage did while away warns that a us man will affect tens of...
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we welcome the chairman and ceo union pacific, lance fritz.ilcars and nearly 8000 locomotives. it is great to have you here. lance: great to be with you this morning. david: give us a sense of your business right now. the size and scale but also its direction. where is largest growth coming from? lance: in size and scope, if you look to last year, we were at $20 billion a year revenue company. just south of 9 million rail callers a year. we employ about 40,000 people. the business is driven in part by our industrial products portion of the marketplace. to a lesser extent, our agricultural products is doing well. construction material is doing well, steel is doing well. industrial chemicals, plastics, ethanol. in the energy segment, petroleum , refined products are doing well. there are a couple of soft spots going into the shell markets. coal is a soft spot. , ther premium product side automotive marketplace is softening just a touch but we are seeing some good strength in our intermodal products. david: we are awfully concerned with u.s. chin
we welcome the chairman and ceo union pacific, lance fritz.ilcars and nearly 8000 locomotives. it is great to have you here. lance: great to be with you this morning. david: give us a sense of your business right now. the size and scale but also its direction. where is largest growth coming from? lance: in size and scope, if you look to last year, we were at $20 billion a year revenue company. just south of 9 million rail callers a year. we employ about 40,000 people. the business is driven in...
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i'm victoria fritz. an $82 billion price tag, but it's never made a profit. investors pile aboard uber for the biggest stock market debut since facebook. but are they being taken for a ride? plus — stepping up the trade war. as talks continue the us raises tariffs on 200 billion dollars of chinese goods. china's vice premier says it harms both sides and the whole world. and on the markets: asian shares a little bit higher but those higher tariffs and good came into effect about half—an—hour ago. —— goods. we start on wall street — where traders are gearing up for the biggest us stock market debut since facebook sold shares seven years ago. taxi app uber will begin trading on the new york stock exchange later today — let's show you some of the number. late on thursday uber announced it's pricing each share at $45. that gives the company a valuation of over $82 billion. a huge sum of money — but way down on the $120 billion. that's what some people were talking about a few weeks ago. that's because investors have become a bit more cautious. rival taxi app firm
i'm victoria fritz. an $82 billion price tag, but it's never made a profit. investors pile aboard uber for the biggest stock market debut since facebook. but are they being taken for a ride? plus — stepping up the trade war. as talks continue the us raises tariffs on 200 billion dollars of chinese goods. china's vice premier says it harms both sides and the whole world. and on the markets: asian shares a little bit higher but those higher tariffs and good came into effect about...
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has made a strong start to his clay court season — with a win in his opening match against taylor fritzng an early warning shot to french open champion rafa nadal that he could be the man to beat on the surface this year. and the 2015 french open champion stan wawrinka snapped out of his three match losing streak, to beat pierre hugues herbert in straight sets in just over an hour. he won 6—2, 6—3. wawrinka will play guido pella in the second round. in the women's draw ukraine's kateryna kozlova stunned number five—seed karolina pliskova in three sets to progress to the last 16. the 25—year—old making her debut at this tournament was a 7—5, 2—6, 6—4 winner in one hour and 51 minutes and will now go up against switzerland's belinda bencic for a place in the quarter finals. . .. two—time champion simona halep cruised past great britain'sjoanna konta 7—5, 6—1 in one hour and 28 minutes in the second round. the romanian world number three claimed the trophy in the spanish capital in 2016 and 2017. fourth seed angelique kerber has withdewjust before her second round match on tuesday against
has made a strong start to his clay court season — with a win in his opening match against taylor fritzng an early warning shot to french open champion rafa nadal that he could be the man to beat on the surface this year. and the 2015 french open champion stan wawrinka snapped out of his three match losing streak, to beat pierre hugues herbert in straight sets in just over an hour. he won 6—2, 6—3. wawrinka will play guido pella in the second round. in the women's draw ukraine's kateryna...
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a nightmare at the madrid masters for dimitrov, as he is knocked out by taylor fritz.mp, who beatsjohn higgins at the crucible. thank you forjoining us on sport today. we start in the english premier league, where a remarkable moment of magic from manchester city captain kompany moment of magic from manchester city captain kompa ny helped moment of magic from manchester city captain kompany helped the defending champions beat leicester city 1—0 to go back to the top of the league. a thunderbolt heard all the way in liverpool, as andy swiss reports. have we just seen the decisive moment in this enthralling title race? you could see from their celebrations at the final whistle just what this meant to the manchester city players, because make no mistake, this was a
a nightmare at the madrid masters for dimitrov, as he is knocked out by taylor fritz.mp, who beatsjohn higgins at the crucible. thank you forjoining us on sport today. we start in the english premier league, where a remarkable moment of magic from manchester city captain kompany moment of magic from manchester city captain kompa ny helped moment of magic from manchester city captain kompany helped the defending champions beat leicester city 1—0 to go back to the top of the league. a...
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i'm victoria fritz. high ‘steaks' as japan prepares to welcome president trump.hey've ended their their beef over beef, but tough trade issues are still on the menu. plus, "we didn't have enough information" — us regulators defend their handling of the boeing 737 max, which wasn't grounded until the second fatal crash. and on the markets, fears of a technology cold war between china and the us push global shares down further. oil prices slump 5%. we start injapan, where president trump arrives this weekend on a 4—day state visit. on the schedule, it's all pomp and ceremony — a sumo wrestling tournament, golf with prime minister shinzo abe and a meeting with newly crowned emperor naruhito. but behind the scenes, there is growing tension over trade and anxiety from japanese companies about what the president might do next. japan is one of america's biggest trading partners. us exports to japan were $75 billion last year. but japanese exports to the us were nearly double that — over $142 billion. that means japan's trade surplus with the us hit over $67 billion in 2
i'm victoria fritz. high ‘steaks' as japan prepares to welcome president trump.hey've ended their their beef over beef, but tough trade issues are still on the menu. plus, "we didn't have enough information" — us regulators defend their handling of the boeing 737 max, which wasn't grounded until the second fatal crash. and on the markets, fears of a technology cold war between china and the us push global shares down further. oil prices slump 5%. we start injapan, where president...
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i'm victoria fritz. collateral damage. huawei warns a us ban will affect ‘tens of thousands ofjobs' at its american suppliers — as walmart says the trade war will push up prices in its stores. plus — internet space race. from musk — to bezos — to branson. the billionaires planning to offer global broadband access from orbit. and on the markets, very much a mixed picture in asia. chinese shares feeling the pain from that escalation in the trade war. and combative words in the chinese media stoking those tensions further. us shares though ending higher thanks to strong earnings from walmart let's start with the trade war because chinese telecoms giant huawei has hit back at moves to ban it from doing business with us firms. it has said the move will affect ‘tens of thousands' ofjobs at its us suppliers — and do ‘significant economic harm‘ to us companies. those concerns have sent shares of us chipmakers down sharply. rico hizon is following this for us in singapore. takeit take it away. what have we been hearing from huawei?
i'm victoria fritz. collateral damage. huawei warns a us ban will affect ‘tens of thousands ofjobs' at its american suppliers — as walmart says the trade war will push up prices in its stores. plus — internet space race. from musk — to bezos — to branson. the billionaires planning to offer global broadband access from orbit. and on the markets, very much a mixed picture in asia. chinese shares feeling the pain from that escalation in the trade war. and combative words in the chinese...
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which is what we also tried to do with saul will fritz who. play walk along with models when creating their designs having a tangible 3 d. object in front of them helps them discover both possibilities and problems. then one day then this is models help us see how we can attach features to a piece of furniture. for example what's important here what's the radius what about the corners and angles you can usually see that better with a model. people make the furniture. carpenters asho petkoff can spend a month on a piece. but before hand they figure out how the design can be implemented. is even if it's quite narrowed 400 by one meter 15. the ions in and how digital joints and processes the surfaces to which things must be worked on 1st and which ones after it's very complex complex. the name one class 11 refers to their concept one stands for the prototype while 11 refers to the series 11 limited edition pieces. in brussels now where $92.00 exhibitors from 15 countries present their works at the collectible fair for contemporary design one plus
which is what we also tried to do with saul will fritz who. play walk along with models when creating their designs having a tangible 3 d. object in front of them helps them discover both possibilities and problems. then one day then this is models help us see how we can attach features to a piece of furniture. for example what's important here what's the radius what about the corners and angles you can usually see that better with a model. people make the furniture. carpenters asho petkoff can...
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. -- the american qualifier,, tataylor fritz. a 6-2 score sealed the victory and progression into round three. another veteran of the tennessee must looking for his spot in the second roundnd, stan wawrinka ee to win and will face the argentinian next. brent: here's a writer of the top stories were following for you. turkey's opposition party says they will win a controversial rerun of istanbul's mayoral election. president erdogan's ruling party fought a legal battle to have the opposition's original victory over turned. the united nations says around 100 thousand -- 100,000 civilians are fleeing figighting despite a truc reports say scores of civilians have been killed. you're watching dw news. after short break, i will be back to take you through the day. tonight we will be talking with the spokesman from the turkish president's ak party about the rerun of that election in istanbul. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.. visit ncicap.org] twenty f
. -- the american qualifier,, tataylor fritz. a 6-2 score sealed the victory and progression into round three. another veteran of the tennessee must looking for his spot in the second roundnd, stan wawrinka ee to win and will face the argentinian next. brent: here's a writer of the top stories were following for you. turkey's opposition party says they will win a controversial rerun of istanbul's mayoral election. president erdogan's ruling party fought a legal battle to have the opposition's...
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d grades clean up a sex phone operator or work her master's thesis on the fritz heda raring to read. do not return on well. it gets more ridiculous from there a. list tremendous strain. what's the connection between bread. and the european union dinos guild motto w correspondent at the baker can stretch this second line with the rules set by the team. stepping recipes for success strategy that made a difference. baking bread on d.w. . the old order history of the world is reorganizing itself and the media's role. play shifting power to the topic in focus at the global media forum twenty nineteen part of the laboratory for the digital age. who are we following whom do we trust to debate and shape the future at the deutsche of l a global media forum twenty monkeyed the place made for mind. place . this is deja vu news line from the time landscaping officially takes the throne ceremonies take place in bangkok for the country's first coronation in seven decades our correspondent is out to sing also coming up. officials say it's a miracle no one was killed after a jet slides off the runwa
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i'm victoria fritz.olls — we're in france, looking at the growing strength of populist movements. taiwan's parliament is debating legislation that could see it become the first place in asia to allow same—sex marriage. kitsch meets carnival — it's eurovision time — but organisers say they don't want politics to overshadow the music. and coming up in business briefing, collateral damage did while away warns that a us man will affect tens of thousands of jobs warns that a us man will affect tens of thousands ofjobs with
i'm victoria fritz.olls — we're in france, looking at the growing strength of populist movements. taiwan's parliament is debating legislation that could see it become the first place in asia to allow same—sex marriage. kitsch meets carnival — it's eurovision time — but organisers say they don't want politics to overshadow the music. and coming up in business briefing, collateral damage did while away warns that a us man will affect tens of thousands of jobs warns that a us man will...
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so that these germans, lubitsch and von sternberg and marlene dietrich and billy wilder, fritz lang.nd naturally i didn't start out working with them. i just was a draftsman; it was a great learning period. quite literally top executives particularly from paramount and universal would regularly go to europe for what were perceived over there as talent raids. to demille, art is international. so tonight we find him looking at a european picture, starring a young hungarian, franciska gaal. stop the picture a minute. get me budapest. c.b., it's 5:30 in the morning in budapest. you can't get that girl out of bed. and why not? operator. get me budapest, miss franciska gaal, g-a-a-l. (thomas schatz) and of course we're not importing movies, we're importing the talent developing in other countries. hello. franciska gaal? this is cecil b. demille in hollywood, california. who? cecil b. demille, paramount director, speaking from hollywood. cecil b. demille! oh, yes! we want you to come to america for a picture. i want a fine emotional actress for the part i have in mind. you'll have to leave
so that these germans, lubitsch and von sternberg and marlene dietrich and billy wilder, fritz lang.nd naturally i didn't start out working with them. i just was a draftsman; it was a great learning period. quite literally top executives particularly from paramount and universal would regularly go to europe for what were perceived over there as talent raids. to demille, art is international. so tonight we find him looking at a european picture, starring a young hungarian, franciska gaal. stop...
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>>describe what it was like ben fritz is the brother of one of the 36 people who died in the ghost ship warehouse fire. he said in on today's testimony listening to maxwell this morning. maxwell lost the use of his legs suffered brain damage in burns on his body as a result of the fire there a speech therapist he told the court that he smelled smoke when he was on the second floor of the building. >>he saw eveon
>>describe what it was like ben fritz is the brother of one of the 36 people who died in the ghost ship warehouse fire. he said in on today's testimony listening to maxwell this morning. maxwell lost the use of his legs suffered brain damage in burns on his body as a result of the fire there a speech therapist he told the court that he smelled smoke when he was on the second floor of the building. >>he saw eveon
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>>describe what it was like ben fritz is the brother of one of the 36 people who died in the ghost ship warehouse fire. he said in on today's testimony listening to maxwell this morning. maxwell lost the use of his legs suffered brain damage in burns on his body as a result of the fire there a speech therapist he told the court that he smelled smoke when he was on the second floor of the building. >>he saw everyone run for the exit and he waited for them to get down first he said he thought he was going to be burned alive on the stairs stairs that he said were poorly constructed. >>and just you know how scary it was when the flames started 10 to know that my sister. was was there for that and that's and that's how she died. >>retired opened fire investigator maria sabatini return for cross examination defense attorney andy stein asked a series of questions throughout the afternoon like who assisted her on the investigation. what time she arrived in left and how many buckets of debris were removed, i want to know what she did. >>she doesn't know what she did she has no she talked to defe
>>describe what it was like ben fritz is the brother of one of the 36 people who died in the ghost ship warehouse fire. he said in on today's testimony listening to maxwell this morning. maxwell lost the use of his legs suffered brain damage in burns on his body as a result of the fire there a speech therapist he told the court that he smelled smoke when he was on the second floor of the building. >>he saw everyone run for the exit and he waited for them to get down first he said he...
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ben fritz lost his sister in the fire. >>and just you know the how scary it was when the flames started and to know that my sister was you know. was was there for that and that's and that's how she died and former tenant carmen britta repeated what she told kron 4 right after the fire. >>that the 2 defendants are scapegoats. i think first team to go around. >>you know the inspections were done and the truth is that this was botched was bought from the very top defense attorneys have focused their blame on retired fire inspector maria sabatini. >>bringing in specialist andy stein for her cross examination, she doesn't know what she did she has no she talked to sabatini admitted the cause of the fire remains unknown. tony serra and his attorney says that made this week the best yet for the defense so that gives us opportunity to find reasonable doubt in that very testimony. shoplifting cars. >>on surveillance video the suspects in this incident are in custody, but police say the suspects may have targeted more businesses her
ben fritz lost his sister in the fire. >>and just you know the how scary it was when the flames started and to know that my sister was you know. was was there for that and that's and that's how she died and former tenant carmen britta repeated what she told kron 4 right after the fire. >>that the 2 defendants are scapegoats. i think first team to go around. >>you know the inspections were done and the truth is that this was botched was bought from the very top defense...
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i'm victoria fritz. may will shortly announce her resignation. us officials announce 17 new charges against wikileaks founder julian assange as he continues to fight extradition. tying the knot in taiwan, where it's now legal for same—sex couples to get married. we'll be live in taipei. high ‘steaks‘ as japan prepares to welcome president trump. they've ended their beef over beef, but tough trade issues are still on the menu.
i'm victoria fritz. may will shortly announce her resignation. us officials announce 17 new charges against wikileaks founder julian assange as he continues to fight extradition. tying the knot in taiwan, where it's now legal for same—sex couples to get married. we'll be live in taipei. high ‘steaks‘ as japan prepares to welcome president trump. they've ended their beef over beef, but tough trade issues are still on the menu.
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clinched their move up to the top tier which will certainly see zip cord about scored a hat trick and fritz added and own goal to make it that much easier for cologne of us sealed a four nil wind with his third goal sending fans of the club known as the billy goats and the team itself into celebration. now he said to me young is that gabby has only female paralympic athlete she was the national team's flag bearer at the london twenty twelve games and her next goal is to represent her country in tokyo next year she does weightlifting athletics and basketball and she's a single mother of two and she's the only woman in her wheelchair basketball team in other words she's determined to push the boundaries to prove what disabled people can too. he said two nyang is the gambians only female paralympic athlete she was born with an impairment and both her legs four times a week plays basketball the training a chance to bond with other disabled people who often feel ostracized from society many gambians feel that men and women should not train together but he said to sees it differently. but the bas
clinched their move up to the top tier which will certainly see zip cord about scored a hat trick and fritz added and own goal to make it that much easier for cologne of us sealed a four nil wind with his third goal sending fans of the club known as the billy goats and the team itself into celebration. now he said to me young is that gabby has only female paralympic athlete she was the national team's flag bearer at the london twenty twelve games and her next goal is to represent her country in...
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the world number one made a strong start to his clay court season beating taylor fritz — 6—4, 6—2. game on sunday. a half century from captain eoin morgan showed he's in form. and they may see more from barbados bornjoffra archer who has just qualified to play for england. he's pushing for a place in the squad for the world cup which starts at the end of this month. the first of five games takes place at the oval in london. and have you seen this on social media? norwich city have done anything but park the bus this year in their promotion push to the premier league but they have have now had to push the bus! they were crowned championship winners at the weekend. but their parade saw players having to give their bus a push. in the end they had to ditch the broken down canary yellow vehicle and get a red replacement in for the open top tour of the city. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me tulsen tollett and the rest of the team, that is your wednesday sport briefing. for years afghanistan has been a country plagued by war. the ta
the world number one made a strong start to his clay court season beating taylor fritz — 6—4, 6—2. game on sunday. a half century from captain eoin morgan showed he's in form. and they may see more from barbados bornjoffra archer who has just qualified to play for england. he's pushing for a place in the squad for the world cup which starts at the end of this month. the first of five games takes place at the oval in london. and have you seen this on social media? norwich city have done...
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describe what it was like been fritz's sister feral pines is one of the 36 concert goers who died in the fire. you know to be there. >>and describe how unsafe. the stairs were and just you know how scary it was when the flames started 10 to know that my sister was you know. was was there for that and that that's and that's how she died. >>defense attorney from that hair as curtis briggs said that staircase was sturdy according to i probably a dozen witnesses so far tested by the day also featured returning to the witness dead former opened fire inspector maria sabatini she described the go ship has a fire death to see low cross examination. she was grilled about national response team considering it was the largest fire investigation of her career by this is an arson fire which i truly believe it is all there to do one thing. make one phone call. we know the truth call the national response team from a d a the most highly trained, i feel like there's a lot of people in >>and cities that are responsible for this tragedy the defendants here are. 2 of them of us are certainly don't and
describe what it was like been fritz's sister feral pines is one of the 36 concert goers who died in the fire. you know to be there. >>and describe how unsafe. the stairs were and just you know how scary it was when the flames started 10 to know that my sister was you know. was was there for that and that that's and that's how she died. >>defense attorney from that hair as curtis briggs said that staircase was sturdy according to i probably a dozen witnesses so far tested by the day...
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this is the briefing — i'm victoria fritz.o come in right now, as talks fail to produce a breakthrough. what now for cyril ramaphosa's plans after his anc party sees its majority reduced in south africa? could these be the radical new solutions for tackling chime at —— climate changes any research centre is unveiled? coming up in the business briefing. an $82 billion price tag — but it's never made a profit. investors pile aboard uber for the biggest stock market debut since facebook.
this is the briefing — i'm victoria fritz.o come in right now, as talks fail to produce a breakthrough. what now for cyril ramaphosa's plans after his anc party sees its majority reduced in south africa? could these be the radical new solutions for tackling chime at —— climate changes any research centre is unveiled? coming up in the business briefing. an $82 billion price tag — but it's never made a profit. investors pile aboard uber for the biggest stock market debut since facebook.
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this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and victoria fritz. the us tightens sanctions on iran — ending waivers for its biggest crude oil customers including china, india and turkey. live from london, that's our top story on thursday. is the price of oil set to rise again? the us is to tighten sanctions on iran's oil industry today — raising fears of a squeeze in global crude supplies. the sacked uk defence secretary denies leaking discussions about huawei. today we're asking — what does this mean for the chinese telecoms firm's global contracts? when it comes to the financial markets in europe, they are headed lower. we will explain the movers and shakers. and we'll be getting the inside track on biotechnology. we look at the fight against cancer. we speak to the boss of one private business harnessing the body's own immune system to treat everything from infectious diseases to eye cancer. today we want to know — what is your view on huawei? are you concerned about their alleged closeness to the chinese government — or is this just a misleadin
this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and victoria fritz. the us tightens sanctions on iran — ending waivers for its biggest crude oil customers including china, india and turkey. live from london, that's our top story on thursday. is the price of oil set to rise again? the us is to tighten sanctions on iran's oil industry today — raising fears of a squeeze in global crude supplies. the sacked uk defence secretary denies leaking discussions about huawei. today we're asking...
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this is business live from bbc news with victoria fritz and sally bundock. is a trade deal between the world's two biggest economies still possible after the latest intervention from president trump? live from london, that's our top story on thursday 9th may. even before chinese trade negotiators touch down in washington, the us president says "china broke the deal" and "will be paying". so, what's at stake? we will talk you through all you need to know. also in the programme: its drivers are on strike, it's admitted it may never make a profit. yet uber is expected to value itself at around $90 billion when it prices shares today ahead of its stock market listing tomorrow. the only way is down for europe with paris seeing the biggest falls. and it's hailed by the clean—eating generation as the hot tonic for 2019. not blueberries or goji berries, but apple cider vinegar or "the mother"! we'll talk to the entrepreneur hoping to take a bite out of this growing market. today, we want to know, after another incredible comeback — are english teams set to dominate
this is business live from bbc news with victoria fritz and sally bundock. is a trade deal between the world's two biggest economies still possible after the latest intervention from president trump? live from london, that's our top story on thursday 9th may. even before chinese trade negotiators touch down in washington, the us president says "china broke the deal" and "will be paying". so, what's at stake? we will talk you through all you need to know. also in the...
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this is business live from bbc news with maryam moshiri and victoria fritz. aviation regulators from around the world will meet today to decide when the grounded boeing 737 max will return to the skies. live from london, that's our top story on thursday 23rd may. grounded! but for how long? aviation authorities from all over the world meet in texas to discuss the flight ban for the boeing 737 max. getting real with the rupee. as india closes in on election results, we'll assess the economic challenges for the world's fastest growing economy. european stocks tracking losses in asia overnight, worries over trade tensions between the world's two biggest economies. and we'll be getting the inside track on the new generation of young and influential youtube celebrities. how do they make a connection with global brands? we'll be talking to a firm who introduces the two. also on the programme — public health experts are calling forfair provision of public toilets. they're blaming the closure of hundreds of facilities in the uk for preventing some people from leaving
this is business live from bbc news with maryam moshiri and victoria fritz. aviation regulators from around the world will meet today to decide when the grounded boeing 737 max will return to the skies. live from london, that's our top story on thursday 23rd may. grounded! but for how long? aviation authorities from all over the world meet in texas to discuss the flight ban for the boeing 737 max. getting real with the rupee. as india closes in on election results, we'll assess the economic...
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in this is business live from bbc news with maryam moshiri and victoria fritz. amazon gets hungry for takeaway meal—delivery services. it becomes the biggest investor in deliveroo's latest fundraising round. live from london, that's our top story on friday the 17th of may. deliveroo plans to use the cash in its fight with arch rivals uber eats, as the battle of the takeaways heats up. also in the programme, as beijing and washington square off over the future of chinese telecoms giant huawei. we'll cross to our asia business hub to assess the impact on customers. european markets have all opened in negative territory. from whatsapp data hacks to the controversy over facial recognition, we'll get the lowdown on another frantic week in the tech sector. have you seen the story about the resturant manager who mistakenly gave a diner a £4,500 bottle of wine? today we want to know, what's the most you have ever paid for a bottle of wine? is any wine worth that much? let us now, use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. takeaway meal delivery ser
in this is business live from bbc news with maryam moshiri and victoria fritz. amazon gets hungry for takeaway meal—delivery services. it becomes the biggest investor in deliveroo's latest fundraising round. live from london, that's our top story on friday the 17th of may. deliveroo plans to use the cash in its fight with arch rivals uber eats, as the battle of the takeaways heats up. also in the programme, as beijing and washington square off over the future of chinese telecoms giant huawei....
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this is business live from bbc news with victoria fritz and sally bundock. dialling up the tension — president trump declares a national emergency over the risk from foreign telecoms firms in the latest move against chinese phone giant huawei. live from london, that's our top story on thursday 16 may. president trump has signed an executive order effectively barring us companies from using foreign telecoms believed to pose national security risks. plus — store wars. profits under pressure at walmart as the world's biggest retailer battles the rise of amazon, as well as soaring tariffs on chinese goods. and on the markets, the turn of political risk weighing heavily on the equity markets. and today we get the inside track on the business of botox. a rapidly growing industry, but, if done incorrectly, it can create serious problems. we'll be talking to the founder of the uk's leading facial aesthetics business that trains dentists, doctors, medics and nurses in the practise. so we'd like to know would you or have you had a beauty enhancement? are you happy to
this is business live from bbc news with victoria fritz and sally bundock. dialling up the tension — president trump declares a national emergency over the risk from foreign telecoms firms in the latest move against chinese phone giant huawei. live from london, that's our top story on thursday 16 may. president trump has signed an executive order effectively barring us companies from using foreign telecoms believed to pose national security risks. plus — store wars. profits under pressure...
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novak djokovic it was a routine victory in which he was rarely troubled by american qualifier taylor fritz. off to winning the first set six full the serve raised his game in the second and barely lost a point on serve a six two schools sealed the victory and progression into round three a title win in the spanish capital would see him drop level with rafa nadal on thirty three must this titles. another veteran of the tennis scene was looking for his spot in the second round stand the brink eased to a six two six three win of a p.s. . he will face pay and next. week and here's a reminder of the top stories we're following for you turkey's opposition parties say though when a controversial rerun of his devil's mejor election for his president to bear to one's ruling party saw a legal battle to have the opposition's original victory overturned and the united nations it says around one hundred fifty hundred thousand civilians are fleeing fighting in syria is in the province just by the truce syrian government forces have bombed rebel held towns and villages reports say schoolwork of civilians
novak djokovic it was a routine victory in which he was rarely troubled by american qualifier taylor fritz. off to winning the first set six full the serve raised his game in the second and barely lost a point on serve a six two schools sealed the victory and progression into round three a title win in the spanish capital would see him drop level with rafa nadal on thirty three must this titles. another veteran of the tennis scene was looking for his spot in the second round stand the brink...
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this is business live from bbc news with victoria fritz and maryam moshiri. president trump prepares to head to tokyo as japanese firms are braced for the impact of the us trade war with china. live from london, that's our top story on friday 2a may. japan is set to woo president trump this weekend as it seeks to avoid a trade battle with the us, while top japanese firms worry the dispute between china and the us is already hurting their business. also in the programme, it's only the 24th but is this the end of may? we'll have the latest live from westmintser about the prime minister's expected departure. global stocks showed signs of stabilising on friday, after a sharp sell—off on wall street as the deepening dispute between the us and china weighed on sentiment. and huawei's week has gone from bad to worse and the pounds taken a battering. we'll take a look back on that and some of the other business stories from the last five days with our economics correspondent andrew walker. and, as facebook announces plans to launch its own crypto—currency next year,
this is business live from bbc news with victoria fritz and maryam moshiri. president trump prepares to head to tokyo as japanese firms are braced for the impact of the us trade war with china. live from london, that's our top story on friday 2a may. japan is set to woo president trump this weekend as it seeks to avoid a trade battle with the us, while top japanese firms worry the dispute between china and the us is already hurting their business. also in the programme, it's only the 24th but...
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fritz neulander had escaped the holocaust i had survived by hiding in the countryside. it's not for me. it was incredibly important for me to know that i definitely wouldn't be staying in munich one day and i didn't want to go back there because i didn't want to meet the people who had done this to us and i couldn't imagine that with email from him to 1st encounter and break up my view of munich here the streets here are bustling with life and there are still the ruins but the streets and squares are clear and reconstruction work is going on everywhere resources permitting at least. heidelberg had been largely spared by the war center of the old town was the university which stood ready to greet its large student population one of them was going to doormen he had served in the war and joined the student council. the so i believe he runs this this was a life like you can't imagine i had so forget about heating even in winter but we toughened up live on army with soldiers and service though. the situation was dire many students had so little money for food housing and boo
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this is business live from bbc news with victoria fritz and maryam moshiri. live on bbc news. global trade and economic growth at risk as the trade war escalates between the world's two biggest economies. live from london, that's our top story on friday 10th may. beijing says it will retaliate, after the united states more than doubles tariffs on $200 billion worth of chinese imports. we'll cross live to shanghai. also in the programme... an $82 billion price tag — but it's never made a profit. investors pile aboard uber for the biggest stock market debut since facebook. but are they being taken for a ride? and on the stock markets — volatile, heavy trading as cautious optimism on a trade truce between the worlds heavyweights starts to sour. and how far have the markets been taken by surprise this week by the return of "event risk"? not only the us—china trade war, but iran tensions and north korea's missile tests. we'll put the week into context with our friday editor andrew walker. today, we want to know... as a new survey shows young adults have unrealistic expectations abo
this is business live from bbc news with victoria fritz and maryam moshiri. live on bbc news. global trade and economic growth at risk as the trade war escalates between the world's two biggest economies. live from london, that's our top story on friday 10th may. beijing says it will retaliate, after the united states more than doubles tariffs on $200 billion worth of chinese imports. we'll cross live to shanghai. also in the programme... an $82 billion price tag — but it's never made a...
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this is business live from bbc news with victoria fritz and maryam moshiri. the wolves of wall street go vegan, as plant burger maker beyond meat cooks up the most successful stock market flotation since the financial crisis. live from london, that's our top story on friday 3 may. shares of vegan burger maker beyond meat sizzle on their debut in new york as investors bet on the growing popularity of pla nt—based foods. hsbc prepares the ground for a round of cost—cutting, even as the bank posts much better results than analysts were expecting. stock markets in asia—pacific edge higher on friday ahead of us jobs figures. oil prices extend their slide. and we'll be getting the inside track on the big stories in tech this week including mark zuckerberg's vision for facebook — that's all with our editor rory cellan—jones. today we want to know, are you prepared to give up meat? would you swap a steak for a plant—based burger? just let us know — just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. we start on wall street, where investors have devel
this is business live from bbc news with victoria fritz and maryam moshiri. the wolves of wall street go vegan, as plant burger maker beyond meat cooks up the most successful stock market flotation since the financial crisis. live from london, that's our top story on friday 3 may. shares of vegan burger maker beyond meat sizzle on their debut in new york as investors bet on the growing popularity of pla nt—based foods. hsbc prepares the ground for a round of cost—cutting, even as the bank...
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land of contradiction at once unsettling and fritz taking the fall another mama granites have a bitter skin but there's sweet inside just like iran if you don't. we begin our journey in the capital tehran. home to a population of thirteen million it's the beating heart of the country. where media fashion designer whose mission is to challenge iran's strict islamic dress code. needed to have a maid and that moves in the way people dress is like a living museum a marriage to the country that long after the islamic revolution there were only four colors black brown dark blue and gray though his article. two thousand five hundred years ago iranians want to give guests colorful fabrics as gifts given. but today i have to tolerate that i thought that in islam black is actually seen as an ugly nasty unpopular color. if they think it shouldn't actually be worn you know. i don't know how it came to this that they all. mine was a money's aim is to return color to the streets of iran she scours the country collecting antique fabrics and reworks them as fresh and modern outfits. money is the groun
land of contradiction at once unsettling and fritz taking the fall another mama granites have a bitter skin but there's sweet inside just like iran if you don't. we begin our journey in the capital tehran. home to a population of thirteen million it's the beating heart of the country. where media fashion designer whose mission is to challenge iran's strict islamic dress code. needed to have a maid and that moves in the way people dress is like a living museum a marriage to the country that long...
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fritz neulander had escaped the holocaust had survived by hiding in the countryside. it's not for me. it was incredibly important for me to know that i definitely wouldn't be staying in munich one day and i didn't want to go back there because i didn't want to meet the people who had done this to us and i couldn't imagine that with it we often had to 1st encounter i believe after my view of munich here the streets here are bustling with life and there are still the ruins but the streets and squares are clear and reconstruction work is going on everywhere our resources permitting at least. heidelberg had been largely spared by the war center of the old town was the university which stood ready to greet its launch student population one of them was going to do and he had served in the war and joined the student council. the so i believe he was just this was a life like you can't imagine i would so forget about heating even in winter. but we toughened up we have an army with our soldiers and so they throw. the situation was dire many students had so little money for food
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in fact, i hadn't done anything at all, but the political view changed, the fact of what howard fritz called the spin cycle inside the clinton propaganda machine and i am not being political here. it's just a reality in history. i then was visited, so this goes back to the team, i see some people here who might be as old as i am and he remembers. one of the heroes, a real truth seeker of watergate was sam--. he had been a very successful assistant da in philadelphia and was also an academic at georgetown and i knew sam while. sam comes to my office and says ken, you are being pilloried because of your republican credentials and i said yeah, i then noticed that, sam. he said i am not a republican, very well known prominent democrat and he said you should consider retaining the azure ethics counsel sort of as a attack and balance so that was something i had not expected to do, had to do, but as we geared up one thing i will say is the trial as it turned out there was serious fraud there in little rock and as we geared up for the trial against sitting governor, james and susan mcdougal o
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fax machines and printers were on the fritz. >> the teams are working hard. certain parts of our system. >> it's really frustrating. this could happen anywhere. >> reporter: it does. a new report shared exclusively with cnn by recorded future is one of the first to measure the scope of these attacks showing ransom ware attacks are on the rise crippling county, cities and towns. costing them millions of dollars. since 2013, malicious foreign actors have been detected targ t targeting universities 169 times. 22 attacks alone this year. figures the group behind the new study says which represent the tip of an iceberg. >> the bad guys see state and local governments as a target that is willing to pay and that they may be able to get a lot of money out of. if nothing else, they may be able to get a lot of news coverage out of. the attackers are not governments. this isn't about politics but money. attacking targets big and small underfunded when it comes to cyber security. >> they have a bunch of dedic e dedicated people. >> reporter: eric is one of those dedicate
fax machines and printers were on the fritz. >> the teams are working hard. certain parts of our system. >> it's really frustrating. this could happen anywhere. >> reporter: it does. a new report shared exclusively with cnn by recorded future is one of the first to measure the scope of these attacks showing ransom ware attacks are on the rise crippling county, cities and towns. costing them millions of dollars. since 2013, malicious foreign actors have been detected targ t...
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ben fritz lost his sister in the fire.ow scary it was when the flames started and to know that my sister was you know. was was there for that and that that's that's she died former tenant carmen britta repeated what ter the fire. >>that the 2 defendants are scapegoats. i think first team to go around. >>you know the inspections were done and the truth is that this was botched was bought from the very top defense attorneys have focused their ame on retired fire inspector maria sabatini. >>bringing in specialist andy stein for her cross examination. she doesn't know what she did she has no she talked to sabatini admitted the cause of the fire remains unknown. tony serra and his attorney says that made this week the best yet for the defense so that gives us opportunity to find reasonable doubt in that very testimony. positively one of the key elements here the defense alleges that the fire was caused by an arsonist. >>and not the negligence of the 2 defendants haven't come back to you fran thank you police in california found
ben fritz lost his sister in the fire.ow scary it was when the flames started and to know that my sister was you know. was was there for that and that that's that's she died former tenant carmen britta repeated what ter the fire. >>that the 2 defendants are scapegoats. i think first team to go around. >>you know the inspections were done and the truth is that this was botched was bought from the very top defense attorneys have focused their ame on retired fire inspector maria...
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fax machines and printers were on the fritz. >> working hard.ertain parts of our system. >> it's really frustrating. this could happen anywhere. >> reporter: and it does. a new report shared exclusively with cnn by a recorded future is one of the first to measure the scope of these kinds of attacks showing that across the country ransomware attacks are on the rise crippling counties, cities, and towns, costing them millions of dollars. since 2013, malicious foreign arshte actors have targeted local governments, law enforcement and universities 169 times. 22 attacks alone this year. the group behind the new study says which represents the tip of an iceberg. >> the bad guys see state and local governments as a target that is willing to pay and that they may be able to get a lot of money out of. if nothing else, they may be able to get a lot of news coverage out of. >> reporter: the attackers are not governments. this isn't about politics, but money. attacking targets big and small, often underfunded when it comes to cybersecurity. >> they have a b
fax machines and printers were on the fritz. >> working hard.ertain parts of our system. >> it's really frustrating. this could happen anywhere. >> reporter: and it does. a new report shared exclusively with cnn by a recorded future is one of the first to measure the scope of these kinds of attacks showing that across the country ransomware attacks are on the rise crippling counties, cities, and towns, costing them millions of dollars. since 2013, malicious foreign arshte...
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describe what it was like ben fritz is the brother of feral pines one of the 36 people who died in the go ship warehouse fire. >>he said in on wednesday's testimony listening to stable maxwell. a survivor of the deadly fire who lost use of his legs suffered brain damage in burns on his body as a result of the blaze through a speech therapist, he told the court that he smelled smoke when he was on the second floor of the building. he saw 80 people run for the exit any waited for them to get down first he said he thought he was going to be burned alive in the stairs that he said were poorly constructed and just you know how scary it was when the flames started 10 to know that my sister was you know. >>was was there for that and that's and that's how she died. >>we're confident that the jury can see the difference between mr. maxwell situation. he's in physically at his testimony retired oakland fire investigator maria 17 neighbor turned for cross examination. >>defense attorney andy stein asked her a series of questions throughout the afternoon like who assisted her on the investigation
describe what it was like ben fritz is the brother of feral pines one of the 36 people who died in the go ship warehouse fire. >>he said in on wednesday's testimony listening to stable maxwell. a survivor of the deadly fire who lost use of his legs suffered brain damage in burns on his body as a result of the blaze through a speech therapist, he told the court that he smelled smoke when he was on the second floor of the building. he saw 80 people run for the exit any waited for them to...
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fax machines and printers were on the fritz. >> we know that the teams are working hard.hey're not in control of certain parts of our system. it's really frustrating and this could happen anywhere. >> reporter: and it does. a new report shared exclusively with cnn by recorded future is one of the first to measure the scope of these kinds of attacks. showing that across the country, ransomware attacks are on the rise, crippling counties, cities and towns, costing them millions of dollars. since 2013, malicious foreign actors have been detected targeting local governments, law enforcement and universities 169 times. 22 attacks alone this year. figures the group behind the new study says which represent the tip of an iceberg. >> the bad guys see state and local governments as a target that is willing to pay. and that they may be able to get a lot of money out of. if nothing else, they may be able to get a lot of news coverage out of. >> reporter: the attacks are not governments. this isn't about politics, but money. attacking targets big and small. often underfunded when it
fax machines and printers were on the fritz. >> we know that the teams are working hard.hey're not in control of certain parts of our system. it's really frustrating and this could happen anywhere. >> reporter: and it does. a new report shared exclusively with cnn by recorded future is one of the first to measure the scope of these kinds of attacks. showing that across the country, ransomware attacks are on the rise, crippling counties, cities and towns, costing them millions of...
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meantime ben fritz he's the brother of for alpines and she's one of the 36 people who died in the fireony to listen to. >>and just you know the how scary it was when the flames started 10 to know that my sister was you know. was was there for that and that's and that's how she died. >>we're confident that the jury can see the difference between mr. maxwell situation. he's in physically at his testimony. >>the defense is arguing that the fire was started by an arsonist however the cause of the fire is still undetermined. >>before you could soon have stricter laws when it comes to child vaccinations the state senate passed a bill that would give state public health officials instead of local doctors. the power to decide which children can skip their shots before attending school. opponents of the bill say this interferes with the doctor-patient relationship with this move was spurned after an increase in measles cases we've got 880 cases now the measles that have been reported across 24 states, including a number of cases right here in the bay area. >>we're learning more about the rescue
meantime ben fritz he's the brother of for alpines and she's one of the 36 people who died in the fireony to listen to. >>and just you know the how scary it was when the flames started 10 to know that my sister was you know. was was there for that and that's and that's how she died. >>we're confident that the jury can see the difference between mr. maxwell situation. he's in physically at his testimony. >>the defense is arguing that the fire was started by an arsonist however...
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ben fritz lost his sister in the fire. >>and just you know the how scary it was when the flames started 10 to know that my sister it was you know. was was there for that and that that's that's she died and former tenant carmen britta repeated what she told kron 4 right after the fire. >>that the 2 defendants are scapegoats. i think first team to go around. >>you know the inspections were done and the truth is that this was botched was bought from the very top defense attorneys have focused their blame on retired fire inspector maria sabatini. >>bringing in specialist andy stein for her cross examination. she doesn't know what she did she has no she talked to sabatini admitted the cause of the fire remains unknown. tony serra and his attorney says that made this week the best yet for the defense so that gives us opportunity to find reasonable doubt in that very testimony. hunt for of course has been following to go ship trial each day the court's in session you can also track. >>major developments in a special section we ha
ben fritz lost his sister in the fire. >>and just you know the how scary it was when the flames started 10 to know that my sister it was you know. was was there for that and that that's that's she died and former tenant carmen britta repeated what she told kron 4 right after the fire. >>that the 2 defendants are scapegoats. i think first team to go around. >>you know the inspections were done and the truth is that this was botched was bought from the very top defense attorneys...
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exceptions and that's why we're seeing this alabama issue actually splitting the republican party fritzion base. >> if i could just jump in. >> go ahead. >> what what you're seeing right snow reaction among conservative christians and republican voters to a lot of the pro-abortion legislation that we've seen in places like new york and proposals in states like virginia. you know, 3-1 americans believe that there should not be abortion after the 20-week mark and a lot of instances we've now seen legislation come through some states that have actually expanded access to abortion beyond the 20-week mark so as peter said that there's going to be a lot of fire, a lot of activism on the left of opposing these things and that could ultimately benefit democrats as we head into 2020. a lot of what's happening in alabama and georgia and alabama, the states who have passed the heartbeat bills, is a reaction to what they have seen and that could benefit republicans in 2020 as well. >> could i just say the term pro-aspilborghs a misnomer. there is nobody pro-abortion. people are pro the right to abo
exceptions and that's why we're seeing this alabama issue actually splitting the republican party fritzion base. >> if i could just jump in. >> go ahead. >> what what you're seeing right snow reaction among conservative christians and republican voters to a lot of the pro-abortion legislation that we've seen in places like new york and proposals in states like virginia. you know, 3-1 americans believe that there should not be abortion after the 20-week mark and a lot of...
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meantime ben fritz is the brother of feral pines pines is one of the 36 people who died in the fire andsat in on the testimony and listened to maxwell. >>and just you know how scary it was when the flames started 10 to know that my sister was you know. was was there for that and that that's that's how she died. >>we're confident that the jury can see the difference between mr. maxwell situation. he's in physically at his testimony. >>the defense is arguing the fire was started by an arsonist however the official cause of the fire has never been determined. >>have stricter laws when it comes to child vaccinations the state senate passed a bill that would give state public health officials instead of local doctors, the power to decide which children can skip out on their shots before attending school. opponents say the bill interferes with the doctor-patient relationship but the move comes after the increase in measles cases 880 cases of the measles have now been reported across 24 states, including a number of cases right here in the bay area. >>san francisco state university is hiring i
meantime ben fritz is the brother of feral pines pines is one of the 36 people who died in the fire andsat in on the testimony and listened to maxwell. >>and just you know how scary it was when the flames started 10 to know that my sister was you know. was was there for that and that that's that's how she died. >>we're confident that the jury can see the difference between mr. maxwell situation. he's in physically at his testimony. >>the defense is arguing the fire was started...
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the whole thing is just a fritz. >> cooper: bitinstant went out of business in july 2013, a victim ofe landscape and charlie's many mistakes. >> shrem: i look back at myself and i say, "i don't even know if i would do business with myself." >> cooper: essentially you're saying you couldn't be trusted then? >> shrem: 100%. >> cooper: six months later, in january 2014, he was returning from a trip abroad when he got stopped at passport control in kennedy airport. >> shrem: i got surrounded and-- by a whole pupu platter of federal agents. and-- >> cooper: a pupu platter, of federal agents. >> shrem: yeah, like all mixtry of d.e.a., i.r.s., n.y.p.d., j.f.k. security-- you had all of them. >> cooper: federal agents had evidence that charlie knew one of his customers was buying bitcoin and then re-selling it on a website where it was used to buy illegal drugs. >> shrem: when i got arrested, the first thing i told my lawyer is, "i'm guilty. let's make a deal." because i knew immediately that i had done what they said i did. >> cooper: one of bitcoin's first millionaires was now one of its fi
the whole thing is just a fritz. >> cooper: bitinstant went out of business in july 2013, a victim ofe landscape and charlie's many mistakes. >> shrem: i look back at myself and i say, "i don't even know if i would do business with myself." >> cooper: essentially you're saying you couldn't be trusted then? >> shrem: 100%. >> cooper: six months later, in january 2014, he was returning from a trip abroad when he got stopped at passport control in kennedy...