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and here we have alistair barr.ghlights, where does this -- how does this set apple up for the future? >> it shows again what a powerful platform they are. they get to control things that are important to facebook. they are at the front end of the funnel when we reach for our phone. apple is basically in control and other companies have to follow along. that's probably the main takeaway. then i would say on the privacy front, apple has been doing a lot of privacy -- very strong privacy news for quite a few years now. i will say only this year has it entered the national consciousness. that's causing them to push on. emily: very strong statement from apple today announcing new features that will alert users when other companies are trying totheir ta. take a listen to what craig federighi, senior vice president of software engineering, had to say. craig: we believe that your private data should remain private. not because you've done something wrong or you have something to hide but there can be a lot of sensitive dat
and here we have alistair barr.ghlights, where does this -- how does this set apple up for the future? >> it shows again what a powerful platform they are. they get to control things that are important to facebook. they are at the front end of the funnel when we reach for our phone. apple is basically in control and other companies have to follow along. that's probably the main takeaway. then i would say on the privacy front, apple has been doing a lot of privacy -- very strong privacy...
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emily: so let's talk about, alistair, the hardware.gruman talked extensively what we will o in tall. what's next? where will the software be running? alistair: the announcement, this is the software foundation for a new product that will come out, not only later this year but more importantly in two or three years. so all the a.r. stuff that they announced today will work on iphones and ipads but that's probably laying the foundation for the a.r. glasses that mark has been while that's maybe coming in two or three years. emily: all right, alistair barr, bloomberg tech. and shira, bloomberg opinion. thank you both. google says it will not renew a contract with the defense department that will analyze drone footage. it caps a debate within the company whether to use a.i. to help the military. it could limit google's chances winning future contracts from the pentagon. it's lobbying for two d.o.d. contracts worth $18 billion. and that does it for this edition of "bloomberg techlogy." on tomorrow's show, we will be speaking with mandy, c.e.
emily: so let's talk about, alistair, the hardware.gruman talked extensively what we will o in tall. what's next? where will the software be running? alistair: the announcement, this is the software foundation for a new product that will come out, not only later this year but more importantly in two or three years. so all the a.r. stuff that they announced today will work on iphones and ipads but that's probably laying the foundation for the a.r. glasses that mark has been while that's maybe...
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alistair: the filament and logistics.ally, google operates almost exclusively online when it comes to e-commerce. when you order something through google, it is usually to another retailer's website. withhave very little to do getting you that product from a a warehouse. google's archrival, amazon, that is really their bread and butter. they have the prime service. they get you things in one day or two days. google is bulking up. when it comes to e-commerce in asia, jd is very notable because it does its own logistics and to foment. it has been -- and the filament. it has been doing it for a wild. julie: does this mark a change? alistair: it's a change in the last 1.5 years. 2010, google took its search engine out of mainland china, not really trying to engage with the company. it started taking a two-pronged attack. one was using artificial intelligence capabilities to set arm and partnerships in china. the other one is making investments and doing partnerships. it already did an investment with tencent, which is so huge
alistair: the filament and logistics.ally, google operates almost exclusively online when it comes to e-commerce. when you order something through google, it is usually to another retailer's website. withhave very little to do getting you that product from a a warehouse. google's archrival, amazon, that is really their bread and butter. they have the prime service. they get you things in one day or two days. google is bulking up. when it comes to e-commerce in asia, jd is very notable because...
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go ahead go to alistair go ahead.yeah i mean i don't quite you know i don't quite buy this site by this story torie that me that. you know that you know that trump is really having a go at trying to trump is really having a go at trying and all the rest of it i think it is part and all the rest of it i think it is part of a negotiating process and i think we go see it in process and i think we have to bear in mind that there are two things going on in the past to bear in mind that there are two things going on in the background firstly we've got my background firstly we've got midterm elections coming up later this year term elections coming up later this year good point secondly. secondly there seems to be an ongoing seems to be an ongoing battle within the white house but back all within the white house between the established tween the established intelligence services it seems that intelligence services it seems to me and donald trump and maybe to me and donald trump and maybe that the military only that the milit
go ahead go to alistair go ahead.yeah i mean i don't quite you know i don't quite buy this site by this story torie that me that. you know that you know that trump is really having a go at trying to trump is really having a go at trying and all the rest of it i think it is part and all the rest of it i think it is part of a negotiating process and i think we go see it in process and i think we have to bear in mind that there are two things going on in the past to bear in mind that there are two...
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friday's daily politics, questioning brexit guru adam fleming, with noises off from studio guests alistairwill it affect my life, and everybody else's? badly. stop it, you two! very well. very badly. all right, we've got very badly and very well in the studio. shush! adam? the easy answer is, it depends. i kind of think it's hard for younger people to have kind of more of an understanding about brexit. but since i've got to learn about it, i'm actually finding it really interesting. well, adam can spend hours with you about it. thank you for coming in and to everybody for being on the show — not that binder! opinion was divided on that encounter, with philip copsey tweeting. .. stephan garcia disagreed. and others were just left bemused. and that's all from us. thank you for all of your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, or even appear on the programme, you can call us on 0370 010 6676. or e—mail newswatch@bbc. co. uk. you can find us on twitter @newswatchbbc and do have a look at the website for previous interviews. the address for that
friday's daily politics, questioning brexit guru adam fleming, with noises off from studio guests alistairwill it affect my life, and everybody else's? badly. stop it, you two! very well. very badly. all right, we've got very badly and very well in the studio. shush! adam? the easy answer is, it depends. i kind of think it's hard for younger people to have kind of more of an understanding about brexit. but since i've got to learn about it, i'm actually finding it really interesting. well, adam...
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friday's daily politics, questioning brexit guru adam fleming with noises off from studio guests alistairfe and everybody else‘s? badly! stop it, you two! very well. very badly. we have got very badly and very well in the studio. shush! adam? the easy answer is, it depends... i kind of think it's hard for younger people to have kind of more of an understanding about brexit but since i've got to learn about it, i'm actually finding it really interesting. well, adam can spend hours with you about it! thank you for coming in and to everybody for being on the show — not that binder! opinion was divided on that encounter, with philip copsey tweeting... the incredibly dumbed down daily politics hits an absolute all—time low when you start to invite the likes of complete and utter airhead hayley hughes on. stephan garcia disagreed. although i don't watch love island, i found it great to see one of the contestants, hayley, interacting with politics on daily politics. has good potential to help other youngsters understand. well done! and others were just left bemused. it feels two halves of my lif
friday's daily politics, questioning brexit guru adam fleming with noises off from studio guests alistairfe and everybody else‘s? badly! stop it, you two! very well. very badly. we have got very badly and very well in the studio. shush! adam? the easy answer is, it depends... i kind of think it's hard for younger people to have kind of more of an understanding about brexit but since i've got to learn about it, i'm actually finding it really interesting. well, adam can spend hours with you...
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reacts ok in not just two words donald trump is good with words but see about actions let's go to alistair go ahead yeah i don't quite buy this story that. you know the trump is really having a go at trying and all the rest of it i think it is part of a negotiating process and i think we have to bear in mind that there are two things going on in the background firstly we've got midterm elections coming up later this year you know twenty second. seems to be an ongoing battle within the white house between the established intelligence services it seems to me and donald trump and maybe that the military on his side and so there is a sort of turf war going on which actually is all about geopolitics and i think we've got to look at all this sort of talk about you know trade wars and all the rest of it in that context as we saw over north korea i mean couldn't get very very aggressive threatening to you know new rocket man and all the rest of it and then the next thing. you know they're talking and they're going to meet in singapore and then it's off and then it's on again i think of this story
reacts ok in not just two words donald trump is good with words but see about actions let's go to alistair go ahead yeah i don't quite buy this story that. you know the trump is really having a go at trying and all the rest of it i think it is part of a negotiating process and i think we have to bear in mind that there are two things going on in the background firstly we've got midterm elections coming up later this year you know twenty second. seems to be an ongoing battle within the white...
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reacts ok and not just two words donald trump is good with words but see about actions let's go to alistair go ahead yeah i mean i don't quite buy this story that . you know the.
reacts ok and not just two words donald trump is good with words but see about actions let's go to alistair go ahead yeah i mean i don't quite buy this story that . you know the.
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reacts ok and not just two words donald trump is good with words but see about actions let's go to alistair go ahead yeah i mean i don't quite buy this story that . you know the trump is really having a go at trying and all the rest of it i think it is part of a negotiating process and i think we have to bear in mind that there are two things going on in the background firstly we've got midterm elect.
reacts ok and not just two words donald trump is good with words but see about actions let's go to alistair go ahead yeah i mean i don't quite buy this story that . you know the trump is really having a go at trying and all the rest of it i think it is part of a negotiating process and i think we have to bear in mind that there are two things going on in the background firstly we've got midterm elect.
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and you can see more on this story in alistair leithead‘s special programme, africa‘s secret war, onorrow with victory over panama. fans have been arriving in nizhny novgorod, where the game will take place. it‘s a city that was closed off to foreigners until just a few weeks ago, as sarah rainsford reports. this is nizhny novgorod as it has never been before. a city closed to foreigners in soviet times is now wide open to the world. there are football fans from all over, enjoying the party. there‘s even the odd england supporter. for now, though, it is the fans from panama that are most conspicuous. and some, like the lopez family, are confident ahead of the england match. what‘s your score prediction? 3-0. 3—0 to panama? ooh! you‘re optimistic! many england fans have been put off coming to russia by the politics between the uk and this country, but one thing has become clear with this world cup — that russia is doing everything in its power to show its best face to the world. so the covers have finally come off the onion domes and the embankment is open at last after years hidden b
and you can see more on this story in alistair leithead‘s special programme, africa‘s secret war, onorrow with victory over panama. fans have been arriving in nizhny novgorod, where the game will take place. it‘s a city that was closed off to foreigners until just a few weeks ago, as sarah rainsford reports. this is nizhny novgorod as it has never been before. a city closed to foreigners in soviet times is now wide open to the world. there are football fans from all over, enjoying the...
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and you can see more on this story in alistair leithead's special programme, africa's secret war, tonightn the iplayer. phil has the weather. not so much today, the heat but pleasa ntly warm not so much today, the heat but pleasantly warm for many parts of the british isles. all weather watchers have had a field day, as you can well imagine. 25 degrees in new key. the southampton area. not scorching for the time of year but thinks will warm up as we move to a heat crescendo around thursday of next week. this is an indication of the heat getting into many spots across the british isles and attending to fade away by the later parts of next week. today, there was a lot of low cloud and for the rest of the night across the north of scotla nd of the night across the north of scotland and some rain on the shetland islands. this low pressure has not quite the influence to keep a weather front away from the far northern portions of scotland. a fairamount of northern portions of scotland. a fair amount of cloud and not so much on the mainland and western shores. further south, pretty much sunshine
and you can see more on this story in alistair leithead's special programme, africa's secret war, tonightn the iplayer. phil has the weather. not so much today, the heat but pleasa ntly warm not so much today, the heat but pleasantly warm for many parts of the british isles. all weather watchers have had a field day, as you can well imagine. 25 degrees in new key. the southampton area. not scorching for the time of year but thinks will warm up as we move to a heat crescendo around thursday of...
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and you can see more on this story in alistair leithead‘s special programme, africa‘s secret war, on on the iplayer. in the world cup, a new record has been set. this penalty from belgium‘s eden hazard continues the run of no 0—0‘s in the tournament. 27 games and counting. the current score is belgium 4, tunisia 1. there it goes! time now for the weather forecast, the very latest to now. with helen willetts. strong june sunshine, as you would expect, grey cloud around, as you can see, in north somerset here, just a little earlier today, we have some thicker cloud, but even here it will disappear, and this warming trend will continue, we are in for some hot weather has most of the weather bearing france are to the north, and heading across into northern parts of russia,
and you can see more on this story in alistair leithead‘s special programme, africa‘s secret war, on on the iplayer. in the world cup, a new record has been set. this penalty from belgium‘s eden hazard continues the run of no 0—0‘s in the tournament. 27 games and counting. the current score is belgium 4, tunisia 1. there it goes! time now for the weather forecast, the very latest to now. with helen willetts. strong june sunshine, as you would expect, grey cloud around, as you can see,...
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alistair lee said reports on africa's secret war. the sahara desert is the size of america. have crossed this inhospitable wilderness, trading gold and assault. but people are the new commodity. human trafficking drives the migrant trail to europe and funds violent extremists who are spreading across the sahel, the desert‘s long southern edge. and so the soldiers are coming. the sahel isa the soldiers are coming. the sahel is a really important place for us to focus now because of al-qaeda and isis affiliated violent extremist organisations, which are growing in strength. us bases are being built across africa, but just strength. us bases are being built across africa, butjust how fast is america's military footprint growing? drones and special forces are the tools of modern, western warfare. but a united nations peacekeepers becoming collateral? as they struggle to bring peace to a fast changing landscape. there is still a peace to keep. government has abandoned the villagers, allowing historic feuds to erupt, and radical islamist is to become the law. —— islamists. this po
alistair lee said reports on africa's secret war. the sahara desert is the size of america. have crossed this inhospitable wilderness, trading gold and assault. but people are the new commodity. human trafficking drives the migrant trail to europe and funds violent extremists who are spreading across the sahel, the desert‘s long southern edge. and so the soldiers are coming. the sahel isa the soldiers are coming. the sahel is a really important place for us to focus now because of al-qaeda...
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where shinabu comes to visit alice, being japanese, she thinks she has to take her shoes off sir alistairgland, please come in so what she does is she stands at the front door and there she goes into the doorstep and justjumps with both feet into the house. all the fans now who visit here now want to do the same thing. you can reach me and most of the tea m you can reach me and most of the team on twitter. i am @bbcmikeembley. hello there. good morning. the weather looks very sluggish over the next few days into the weekend as well. so it is going to be difficult to get the detail right. wednesday, most places had a warm, summer's day. not much cloud around at all. over the next couple of days, in the south, there will be more cloud around. maybe one or two heavy and thundery showers. on the whole, most places will be dry. fair bit of cloud across eastern areas on wednesday but this is the cloud coming in from the near continent that threatens a few heavy and thundery showers, notjust overnight — perhaps into thursday as well into the southern parts of england as well — not many of them,
where shinabu comes to visit alice, being japanese, she thinks she has to take her shoes off sir alistairgland, please come in so what she does is she stands at the front door and there she goes into the doorstep and justjumps with both feet into the house. all the fans now who visit here now want to do the same thing. you can reach me and most of the tea m you can reach me and most of the team on twitter. i am @bbcmikeembley. hello there. good morning. the weather looks very sluggish over the...
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japanese, she thinks she has to ta ke being japanese, she thinks she has to take her shoes off sir alistairtep and just jumps with door and there she goes into the doorstep and justjumps with both feet into the house. all the fancy visit here now want to do the same thing. earlier i spoke to the owner of the hotel herself — caron cooper, who you just saw in that report. i asked her how this all began. the most amazing story and it goes back to 1989, actually, when i had just begun my b&b, fosse farmhouse, and every saturday i would drive up to portobello road from wiltshire because my passion is antiques and in particular, kitchenware is so old enamel cans and bread bins, rolling pins soi enamel cans and bread bins, rolling pins so i put them all out to try and get some business, as i didn‘t know many having just opened, i put the information might my bnp the stand and some photographs stuck on the side so anyone that might be interested , the side so anyone that might be interested, i could tempt them to come and have a look. and you did tempt them, not just come and have a look. and you d
japanese, she thinks she has to ta ke being japanese, she thinks she has to take her shoes off sir alistairtep and just jumps with door and there she goes into the doorstep and justjumps with both feet into the house. all the fancy visit here now want to do the same thing. earlier i spoke to the owner of the hotel herself — caron cooper, who you just saw in that report. i asked her how this all began. the most amazing story and it goes back to 1989, actually, when i had just begun my b&b,...
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well, we can speak now to dr alistair ring, who's a consultant in medical oncology at the royal marsdent. he's attending that conference in chicago and joins us live from there now. thank you for speaking to us. how hopeful and excited are you by these results ? hopeful and excited are you by these results? good evening. i am very excited by the results and they come ata excited by the results and they come at a very timely point for the uk and this is a test that is routinely available already for nhs patients but the body which reviews these funding is currently reevaluating the funding of this test, so i think it is very important that we have the results, an important city for patients. just tell us more about this genetic test. is this a blood test or were involved? no, it is a test or were involved? no, it is a test that is done on women's breast cancer. there are no additional procedures which women need to go through to have it done. it is central testing in a lab and the results come back to the oncologist for a discussion with the patient in the benefits are not a chemotherapy
well, we can speak now to dr alistair ring, who's a consultant in medical oncology at the royal marsdent. he's attending that conference in chicago and joins us live from there now. thank you for speaking to us. how hopeful and excited are you by these results ? hopeful and excited are you by these results? good evening. i am very excited by the results and they come ata excited by the results and they come at a very timely point for the uk and this is a test that is routinely available already...
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reacts ok and not just two words donald trump is good with words but see about actions let's go to alistair go ahead yeah i mean i don't quite buy this story that . you know the trump is really having a go at trying and all the rest of it i think it is part of a negotiating process and i think we have to bear in mind that there are two things going on in the background firstly we've got midterm elections coming up later this year you had two and secondly there seems to be an ongoing battle within the white house between the established intelligence services it seems to me and donald trump and maybe that the military on his side and so there is a sort of turf war going on which actually is all about geopolitics and i think we've got to look at all this sort of talk about you know trade wars and all the rest of it in that context as we saw over north korea i mean can get very very aggressive threatening to you know new rocket man and all the rest of it and then the next thing we know they're talking and they're going to meet in singapore and then it's off and then it's on again i think there'
reacts ok and not just two words donald trump is good with words but see about actions let's go to alistair go ahead yeah i mean i don't quite buy this story that . you know the trump is really having a go at trying and all the rest of it i think it is part of a negotiating process and i think we have to bear in mind that there are two things going on in the background firstly we've got midterm elections coming up later this year you had two and secondly there seems to be an ongoing battle...
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let's talk to alistair mcqueen, head of savings and retirement at aviva, the insurance company and pension the way we approach retirement. there was a fear they would be a —— for cash. everybody would be a —— for cash. everybody would buy sports cars. the great britain public had not been doing that. we've been sensible with what we've been doing. 1.5 million people have taken we've been doing. 1.5 million people have ta ken advantage we've been doing. 1.5 million people have taken advantage of these freedoms but we have not been blowing the money. one quarter of it has been spent but three quarters has been spent but three quarters has either been saved or invested potentially used to pay off debt so people have been behaving relatively sensibly considering this is money for the rest of their life, notjust a payday bonanza, so positive news, but carefully watching how we approach this as we progress through. how do we know it sensible? if you put money into the stock market three years ago when this came into force, it would be pretty ha rd came into force, it would be pretty hard not to
let's talk to alistair mcqueen, head of savings and retirement at aviva, the insurance company and pension the way we approach retirement. there was a fear they would be a —— for cash. everybody would be a —— for cash. everybody would buy sports cars. the great britain public had not been doing that. we've been sensible with what we've been doing. 1.5 million people have taken we've been doing. 1.5 million people have ta ken advantage we've been doing. 1.5 million people have taken...
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dominic grieve insists he is not out to destroy brexit and suggest he was in the same meeting as alistairblocked from security project. and finding hope after grenfell. the daily mirror has a different story, greed and hypocrisy, the pm's husband's firm invests in medical cannabis producer. hello, everyone. glad you could join us hello, everyone. glad you could join us from singapore. i am a rico hizon. two days on from the singapore summit and the us secretary of state is any region at making some big claims. mike pompeo says the us hopes to see major north korean disarmament by the end of 2020. he is in south korea discussing the outcome of the summit and travels to beijing later. he admits there is still a great deal of work to do with north korea. saudi backed forces in yemen attack the main port. aid agencies are warning of a humanitarian disaster, because crucial supplies won't get through. a new study says antarctica lost 3 trillion tons of light because of global warming in the
dominic grieve insists he is not out to destroy brexit and suggest he was in the same meeting as alistairblocked from security project. and finding hope after grenfell. the daily mirror has a different story, greed and hypocrisy, the pm's husband's firm invests in medical cannabis producer. hello, everyone. glad you could join us hello, everyone. glad you could join us from singapore. i am a rico hizon. two days on from the singapore summit and the us secretary of state is any region at making...
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ers that a real estate developer in san francisco his name is alistair taggert who spentmillions to start a ballot measure for privacy laws. this has been going on even before cambridge analytica came into our heads based on the facebook scandal this was opposed by google, facebook, verizon, at&t, just any of the big tech companies, and they spent over $200,000 apiece to oppose the ballot initiative. and the amazing part of this story was that this -- the draft of the bill only came together about a week ago and now it's already been signed into law. it went fast. >> we have to beat the ballot initiative. let's talk about what the new law just signed by the governor does for consumers. >> reporter: you get to know all of the data that businesses are collecting on you. you can transfer the data twice annually for free. you can opt out of having your personal information sold. here's the thing. companies can then charge you a higher fee. so facebook, i don't want to you just sell any of my information anymore. facebook might charge you -- and i'm not saying they will, they could charge you
ers that a real estate developer in san francisco his name is alistair taggert who spentmillions to start a ballot measure for privacy laws. this has been going on even before cambridge analytica came into our heads based on the facebook scandal this was opposed by google, facebook, verizon, at&t, just any of the big tech companies, and they spent over $200,000 apiece to oppose the ballot initiative. and the amazing part of this story was that this -- the draft of the bill only came...
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again you're watching alistair has a reminder of all top stories this g seven leaders of warm donald trump that his policies on trade tariffs climate change and the iran nuclear deal as in the us apart from the rest of the world the world's richest countries meeting in canada also rejected trump suggestion to rebut russia that's of the group of industrialized nations. russian president vladimir putin is in beijing announcing trade investment agreements with his chinese counterpart xi jinping described the russian leader as his best friend in the world to china's first ever friendship medal. and the taliban in afghanistan has announced a three day cease fire off the end of ramadan but it won't include foreign forces and about fighters will melt defend themselves if attacked during the truce at the start of the holiday later this month. now just days away from the high stakes summit between the u.s. president and north korea's leader kim jong un's country is regarded as one of the most repressive in the world the united nations estimates there are one hundred thousand political prisone
again you're watching alistair has a reminder of all top stories this g seven leaders of warm donald trump that his policies on trade tariffs climate change and the iran nuclear deal as in the us apart from the rest of the world the world's richest countries meeting in canada also rejected trump suggestion to rebut russia that's of the group of industrialized nations. russian president vladimir putin is in beijing announcing trade investment agreements with his chinese counterpart xi jinping...
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legislative legislation action was all it was always along the lobby obvious to just go it go ahead alistair and i had alastair and eggs that are are that. he he. you're absolutely right absolutely right about lobbyists and i think obvious and i think lobbying lobbying is just appalling is just appalling and alling and i'm looking forward to bret's it i'm looking forward to bret's it so there's no more lobbying and so there's no more lobbying in brussels russel's as far as we're concerned as far as we're concerned. but but i just i just wonder some wonder sort of going to go back a little back a little bit a little bit and and you know i think the thing that sort of caught a concept in sept that that germany and germany and japan japan got some got sweet her sweetheart deal deals are fields after the war think of the war they got financing and seeing year in years but i don't think we should assess but i don't think we should rubbish the rubbish the effort that those two countries all the efforts that those two countries all. of those to two hundred dollars in agreed their reach their recove
legislative legislation action was all it was always along the lobby obvious to just go it go ahead alistair and i had alastair and eggs that are are that. he he. you're absolutely right absolutely right about lobbyists and i think obvious and i think lobbying lobbying is just appalling is just appalling and alling and i'm looking forward to bret's it i'm looking forward to bret's it so there's no more lobbying and so there's no more lobbying in brussels russel's as far as we're concerned as...
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friday's daily politics, questioning brexit guru adam fleming, with noises off from studio guests alistair depends. i kind of think it's hard for younger people to have kind of more of an understanding about brexit. but, since i've got to learn about it, i'm actually finding it really interesting. well, adam can spend hours with you about it. thank you for coming in and to everybody for being on the show — not that binder! 0pinion was divided on that encounter, with philip copsey tweeting. .. stephan garcia disagreed. and others were just left bemused. and that's all from us. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, or even appear on the programme, you can call us on 0370 010 6676, or e—mail newswatch@bbc. co. uk. you can find us on twitter @newswatchbbc, and do have a look at the website for previous interviews. the address for that is bbc.co.uk/newswatch. that's all from us. we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and s
friday's daily politics, questioning brexit guru adam fleming, with noises off from studio guests alistair depends. i kind of think it's hard for younger people to have kind of more of an understanding about brexit. but, since i've got to learn about it, i'm actually finding it really interesting. well, adam can spend hours with you about it. thank you for coming in and to everybody for being on the show — not that binder! 0pinion was divided on that encounter, with philip copsey tweeting. .....
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we're going to talk now to alistair smith who is jt‘s solicitor and chris tuck is a survivor of abuseught out, when the scheme originally started in 1964, was to stop assailants benefiting if they assaulted a partner and then if they try to claim compensation and they we re try to claim compensation and they were still living in the same house. domestic abuse type situations. i don't think it was ever there for the situation that occurs with jt, where there is a child in the house and she is sexually abused. chris, what do you think of the role that is still in place and the legal challenge? i think it is quite disgusting, to be honest. every victim survivor that goes through what they have gone through, it is traumatic enough and they need to be treated fairly through the judicial system, the criminal system, and the criminal injuries compensation syste m criminal injuries compensation system as well. they deserve something to help them rebuild their lives. we are talking about them rebuilding their health through access to specialist support services and we are talking about them po
we're going to talk now to alistair smith who is jt‘s solicitor and chris tuck is a survivor of abuseught out, when the scheme originally started in 1964, was to stop assailants benefiting if they assaulted a partner and then if they try to claim compensation and they we re try to claim compensation and they were still living in the same house. domestic abuse type situations. i don't think it was ever there for the situation that occurs with jt, where there is a child in the house and she is...
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i remember the alistair darling white paper. the longest this goes on, the further we fall behind.. charles de gaulle is number nine. heathrow is spending back —— going back. will we be the global trading power we aspire to be. this should be delivered before the late 2020s. thank you. in the past few minutes, the first detailed statistics on student suicide havejust been published. in the past, the office for national statistics has simply published an annual total figure based on coroners‘ inquests, but these figures go into a lot more detail. our reporter, chi chi izundu, has been covering the issue of student suicides for some time, she's been looking at the new figures, and is here now. tell us about these figures. they show that overall the number of student suicides for england and wales is lower than what was expected. in the year ending july 2017 there were 95 student suicides. it is creeping up slightly over a 10—year period but it is still overall pretty low figures. in terms of universities being set up to help their students with mental health issues, are enough of the
i remember the alistair darling white paper. the longest this goes on, the further we fall behind.. charles de gaulle is number nine. heathrow is spending back —— going back. will we be the global trading power we aspire to be. this should be delivered before the late 2020s. thank you. in the past few minutes, the first detailed statistics on student suicide havejust been published. in the past, the office for national statistics has simply published an annual total figure based on...
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although you talk to people like nigel and alistair campbell and they will definitely have a view. fire with lots of sunshine, but more cloud in northern areas of a shower —— the rest of the afternoon is looking fine. this evening and overnight it will turn relatively chilly, towns and cities down into single digits and in the countryside some areas could get down to 1—3d. a cool start if you are out early tomorrow but temperatures will quickly climb because there will be sunshine. i cloud turning sunshine hazy and more cloud across northern scotla nd hazy and more cloud across northern scotland —— high cloud. temperatures, looking at highs between 17 and 24 and they will climb further as we get on into sunday and especially next week, some areas hitting the high 205, maybe touching 30. today at 5: the aerospace giant airbus questions its future in the uk, if britain leaves the eu without a deal. the firm, which employs 14,000 people in this country, says the warning isn't part of project fear, but a dawning reality. we're very fearful there'll be chaos at the borders and we want o
although you talk to people like nigel and alistair campbell and they will definitely have a view. fire with lots of sunshine, but more cloud in northern areas of a shower —— the rest of the afternoon is looking fine. this evening and overnight it will turn relatively chilly, towns and cities down into single digits and in the countryside some areas could get down to 1—3d. a cool start if you are out early tomorrow but temperatures will quickly climb because there will be sunshine. i...