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alistair: it was in google's app store until recently.uation where google loves to have everything on the app store and not to take sides. it is so big and influential and has been pushed to these types of decisions. emily: increasingly held responsible for the content it promotes and is on its platforms. alistair barr, i know you will continue to follow that one. "daybreak: asia that -- that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." a programming note, bloomberg's tom mackenzie has an exclusive interview with huawei's rotating chair later on friday. we are live streaming on twitter. follow our global breaking news network @tictoc on twitter. we will be covering lyft's public offering tomorrow. i will be sitting down with lyft's co-owners tomorrow as the company gets out of the gate. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the following is a paid presentation for waterpik sonic fusion. the first and only flossing toothbrush. the biggest breakthrough in oral care is finally here, using sonic toothbrush technology and the world's number one water
alistair: it was in google's app store until recently.uation where google loves to have everything on the app store and not to take sides. it is so big and influential and has been pushed to these types of decisions. emily: increasingly held responsible for the content it promotes and is on its platforms. alistair barr, i know you will continue to follow that one. "daybreak: asia that -- that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." a programming note, bloomberg's tom...
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alistair leithead, bbc news, nairobi. in that report, the aircraft, a boeing 737 max, was a relatively new model, and concerns have been raised about its safety systems. our transport correspondent tom burridge has been taking a look. debris recovered in october, when another boeing 737 max went down off indonesia. the crash raised questions about automatic computer systems on board the aircraft, and whether pilots were properly informed about how the new plan had been modified. in the weeks after the crash, the authorities in america issued an emergency airworthiness directive about the 737 max. authorities believe a computer system designed to prevent the plane from stalling received incorrect data and put the plane into a nosedive. boeing later issued a warning to airlines to ensure pilots were aware of an override switch to deactivate the system. ryanair is due to deliver passengers on the 737 max next month. it is a short haul fuel—efficient plane which began commercial flights short haul fuel—efficient plane which b
alistair leithead, bbc news, nairobi. in that report, the aircraft, a boeing 737 max, was a relatively new model, and concerns have been raised about its safety systems. our transport correspondent tom burridge has been taking a look. debris recovered in october, when another boeing 737 max went down off indonesia. the crash raised questions about automatic computer systems on board the aircraft, and whether pilots were properly informed about how the new plan had been modified. in the weeks...
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alistair barr, i know you will continue to follow that one.ng note, bloomberg's tom mackenzie has an exclusive interview with huawei's rotating chair later on friday. we are live streaming on twitter. follow our global breaking news network tictoc on twitter. we will be covering lyft's public offering tomorrow. i will sit down with lyft's co-owners tomorrow as the company gets out of the gate. this is bloomberg. ♪ this isn't just any moving day. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected with xfinity to make moving simple. easy. awesome. stay connected with the best wifi experience and two-hour appointment windows. click, call or visit a store today. haidi: welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: australia." shery: i am at bloomberg's headquarters in new york. sophie: we are counting down to asia's major market open
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from nairobi, alistair leithead reports.iopian airlines flight 302 was due to arrive in the kenyan capital nairobi this morning with 149 passengers and eight crew on board. it took off from addis ababa at 8:35am local time. butjust six minutes later, it disappeared from the radar. it crashed near the town of bishoftu, 37 miles from the airport. a search and rescue operation was launched, but it soon became clear there would be no survivors. the ethiopian prime minister's office put out a statement expressing its deepest condolences to the families of those who have lost loved ones. we need to make sure that the relatives and friends who are meeting them at nairobi airport, who were supposed to meet them at nairobi airport this morning, are supported in the best way possible in this time of anxiety. among the dead were people from 33 countries. a major international united nations convention is due to start in nairobi on monday and delegates were arriving today. some un staff died in the crash. seven british nationals were al
from nairobi, alistair leithead reports.iopian airlines flight 302 was due to arrive in the kenyan capital nairobi this morning with 149 passengers and eight crew on board. it took off from addis ababa at 8:35am local time. butjust six minutes later, it disappeared from the radar. it crashed near the town of bishoftu, 37 miles from the airport. a search and rescue operation was launched, but it soon became clear there would be no survivors. the ethiopian prime minister's office put out a...
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alistair leithead, bbc news, nairobi.orrespondent, emmanuel igunza, is at the crash site near bishoftu in ethiopia, and sent us this update. the rescue recovery efforts are ongoing now and the security services have cordoned off a big area, which is the actual crash site of this flight et302 and from what i can see the area of impact is about the size of a football pitch, and in the middle there is a huge hole which is the point of impact. and everywhere i've been walking around the cordoned area you can see personal effects and parts of the plane all over, beyond where police forces are concentrating the recovery effort. we have seen lots of emergency services here. we understand that earlier on the department were sent the remains of various people who lost their lives and this is a farming area, several onlookers have come here, a lot of them just looking and some of them have been telling me when the crash happened, they heard a loud bang and then immediately the plane burst into flames, and looking at the crash site
alistair leithead, bbc news, nairobi.orrespondent, emmanuel igunza, is at the crash site near bishoftu in ethiopia, and sent us this update. the rescue recovery efforts are ongoing now and the security services have cordoned off a big area, which is the actual crash site of this flight et302 and from what i can see the area of impact is about the size of a football pitch, and in the middle there is a huge hole which is the point of impact. and everywhere i've been walking around the cordoned...
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alistair leithead, bbc news, nairobi.he aircraft was a relatively new model and concerns have been raised about its safety systems. our transport correspondent tom burridge is here. tell us more about this aircraft's record? the boeing 737 max 8 has been a huge success commercially for boeing. 4500 of success commercially for boeing. a500 of the aircraft sold worldwide. ryanair is due to start using the planes next month. norwegian already has them in operation. but there is no doubt that the crash of one of these aircraft off the coast of indonesia in october has raised uncomfortable questions because what is believed to have happened there is believed to have happened there is that an automatic computer system on board the plane, which is supposed to prevent it from stalling, received incorrect data from a sensor on the plane and caused it to knows that. that nosedive was supposed to prevent the store. in reality, it put it into the sea. i understand that boeing's work to address the issues from that crash is ongoing. t
alistair leithead, bbc news, nairobi.he aircraft was a relatively new model and concerns have been raised about its safety systems. our transport correspondent tom burridge is here. tell us more about this aircraft's record? the boeing 737 max 8 has been a huge success commercially for boeing. 4500 of success commercially for boeing. a500 of the aircraft sold worldwide. ryanair is due to start using the planes next month. norwegian already has them in operation. but there is no doubt that the...
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alistair leithead, bbc news, nairobi.e from jakarta is aviation analyst gerry soejatman, who has been watching the story unfold. i guess not least because this is horribly familiar after events a few months ago in indonesia. it is and originally i was hoping it would be something different because if it is a repeat then something must be done quickly but sadly with the confirmation from ethiopian airlines at the press conference, they said the crew did say they were having problems and were returning. it is similarto problems and were returning. it is similar to what happened in that lion air crash in october and data from the various flight tracking websites show similar signs but it's early days and at the moment we are worried it might be the same thing. tell us about this plane model and what the problem might be if these crashes are linked. the 77 max is used worldwide and there is a particular feature with the max due to the need for more efficient engines, they need a larger engine than the previous boeing 737 and
alistair leithead, bbc news, nairobi.e from jakarta is aviation analyst gerry soejatman, who has been watching the story unfold. i guess not least because this is horribly familiar after events a few months ago in indonesia. it is and originally i was hoping it would be something different because if it is a repeat then something must be done quickly but sadly with the confirmation from ethiopian airlines at the press conference, they said the crew did say they were having problems and were...
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thejunior foreign minister, alistair burt, has also resigned, three resignations, all in connection withrvative mp sir oliver letwin. a little confusing, if you have been following this through the day, this was very similarto an through the day, this was very similar to an amendment that labour was proposing, in the end, this one was proposing, in the end, this one was always more likely to get support, because tories were more likely to support a tory bringing an amendment, than one coming from jeremy corbyn, what it allows parliament to do is seize control of the agenda of the house of commons on wednesday, and that time will now be used to hold indicative votes, as we call them. this allows them to work through some of the options, alternative to the prime minister's brexit deal. well, we heard the government opposed this happening, some conservatives supported it, and here is one. the government boxed itself in with red lines in its negotiations with the european union. now what it is doing is boxing itself in with red lines in relation to the options available to this house to reso
thejunior foreign minister, alistair burt, has also resigned, three resignations, all in connection withrvative mp sir oliver letwin. a little confusing, if you have been following this through the day, this was very similarto an through the day, this was very similar to an amendment that labour was proposing, in the end, this one was proposing, in the end, this one was always more likely to get support, because tories were more likely to support a tory bringing an amendment, than one coming...
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alistair: it had some really interesting features.or things like paying off when japan after credit card, which sometimes can be confusing to people -- it has a really nice analysis tool. if you pay off your credit card four times a month, this is how much interest you will pay versus doing it once a month, and it gives you heads up to avoid missing payments and things like that. from a user perspective, that is pretty good. from a pure cash back rewards perspective, the offerings are really not much better than some of the other cars that are out there already. >> alistair barr with the latest on apple. let's get you a quick check of the latest business headlines. jet airways soared in mumbai as the chairman finally bowed to pressure and agreed to resign. it marks the end of an era with him regarded as a pioneer. his departure removes a potential obstacle for creditors who are seeking to overhaul the company. banks are expected to provide immediate funding to keep jet flying. shery: cathay pacific has agreed to a deal to buy hong kon
alistair: it had some really interesting features.or things like paying off when japan after credit card, which sometimes can be confusing to people -- it has a really nice analysis tool. if you pay off your credit card four times a month, this is how much interest you will pay versus doing it once a month, and it gives you heads up to avoid missing payments and things like that. from a user perspective, that is pretty good. from a pure cash back rewards perspective, the offerings are really...
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joining us to discuss, alistair barr in san francisco. isn't this pretty unprecedented?> it is really unprecedented. apple is the ultimate consumer hardware company and they really have all the best engineers. this is a real surprise. emily: when apple announced this, they said the modern technology wasn't quite ready for this idea, but apple new how to execute it. what went wrong? >> a lot of things went wrong. apple always comes out with these products a bit later than early movers, so there are some that do this type of thing, but apple wanted to make sure that when you put lots of devices on this, you can put it anywhere, and that was a real challenge for them. there was a couple other things with software. obviously the company has not managed to iron those out, which means i think that a lot of other companies won't be able to either. emily: in our story today about this, he also mentioned several other products that had been delayed in the tim cook era. is this becoming a pattern? >> it certainly feels that way. tim cook is great at where his experience is, but th
joining us to discuss, alistair barr in san francisco. isn't this pretty unprecedented?> it is really unprecedented. apple is the ultimate consumer hardware company and they really have all the best engineers. this is a real surprise. emily: when apple announced this, they said the modern technology wasn't quite ready for this idea, but apple new how to execute it. what went wrong? >> a lot of things went wrong. apple always comes out with these products a bit later than early movers,...
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bloomberg's alistair barr, thank you for that update. we are going to follow that one. coming up, how lyft sets the stage for ipo's to come and make it founders an opportunity to consolidate even more control. if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio, bloomberg.com, and in the u.s. on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: continuing our discussion of lyft, although shares jumped, it is more important to note that a relatively small number of shares available to trade tends to magnify the gains and declines. with more startups coming to the market, will we see a similar trajectory for the rest of ipo's in 2019? let's bring in olivia and barrett daniels. both in san francisco. olivia, there's a lot of math, a lot of economics that goes into how many shares, how many to get, so what do you make of the math and how this played out? >> the shares came in at $87 today. a nice healthy pop of about 21%. they ended up closing at about $78 a share. lower than what they came out at, but they didn't pop too much. the company is very happy with what happened today. we
bloomberg's alistair barr, thank you for that update. we are going to follow that one. coming up, how lyft sets the stage for ipo's to come and make it founders an opportunity to consolidate even more control. if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio, bloomberg.com, and in the u.s. on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: continuing our discussion of lyft, although shares jumped, it is more important to note that a relatively small number of shares available to trade tends to...
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yee, who trains with alistair and jonny brownlee in leeds, pulled away with world champion mario mola, but the spaniard kicked clear with about 600 metres to go. these guys are my idols and i look up these guys are my idols and i look uptoa these guys are my idols and i look up to a lot of them. i have watched them since i was a kid, almost, and it's great to just even be able to race on the same level and be in a competitive situation with them. britain'sjess learmonth came third in the women's elite race, which was won by the american katie zaferes. non stanford was fifth while reigning world champion vicky holland finished eighth and georgia taylor—brown was ninth. so four britain is in the top ten. —— britons. the former world number one venus williams beat germany's andrea petkovic to reach the second round at indian wells. playing just her seventh match of the year, williams tookjust under two hours to advance in three sets. williams' sister serena received a first—round bye, and will play victoria azarenka overnight tonight, and britain's dan evans and johanna konta both play l
yee, who trains with alistair and jonny brownlee in leeds, pulled away with world champion mario mola, but the spaniard kicked clear with about 600 metres to go. these guys are my idols and i look up these guys are my idols and i look uptoa these guys are my idols and i look up to a lot of them. i have watched them since i was a kid, almost, and it's great to just even be able to race on the same level and be in a competitive situation with them. britain'sjess learmonth came third in the...
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perhaps he should share with us whether it was tony or peter or alistair who wrote it for him?sion to the cause. his approach has become more davos than don valley. they will remember the painting from banksy that went through the shredder. indeed, one member had on his christmas card. the reality is in his approach this week, he is shredding the votes of 17.4 million people in this country, with his turning his back on the referendum. going back on his word from his own manifesto, failing to listen even to his own front bench, the member for ashton—under— lyme was saying just last night that it would be disastrous for us to go back to the people, the very issue that others in his party are campaigning for. mr speaker, this is a time for responsibility, yet we have a motion from the leader of the opposition that ducks the choice, the time, the clarity, and any sense of national responsibility. it is time for this house to act in the national interest, it is time to put forward an extension that is realistic. i commend the motion put forward by the government to the house. steph
perhaps he should share with us whether it was tony or peter or alistair who wrote it for him?sion to the cause. his approach has become more davos than don valley. they will remember the painting from banksy that went through the shredder. indeed, one member had on his christmas card. the reality is in his approach this week, he is shredding the votes of 17.4 million people in this country, with his turning his back on the referendum. going back on his word from his own manifesto, failing to...
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from nairobi, alistair leithead reports.ft of ethiopian airlines flight 302. this is where it crashed, just moments after takeoff. there were 149 passengers and eight crew on board. from the relatively small area, aviation experts believe it would have plunged very quickly from the sky and exploded on impact. eyewitnesses describe the intensity of the impact. translation: it came directly from the sky downwards. we heard a huge explosion, there was no fire before it crashed but once it crashed we saw a huge cloud of smoke. the flight, bound for nairobi, took off from the ethiopian capital, addis ababa, at 8:38am local time. butjust 6 minutes later it disappeared off the radar. it crashed near the village of bishoftu, just 37 miles from the airport. the cause of the disaster is not yet clear, but the pilot had reported difficulties and had asked to return to addis ababa. those awaiting his arrival in nairobi, saw that the flight was delayed, then came the terrible news. the airline released details of the nationalities on boa
from nairobi, alistair leithead reports.ft of ethiopian airlines flight 302. this is where it crashed, just moments after takeoff. there were 149 passengers and eight crew on board. from the relatively small area, aviation experts believe it would have plunged very quickly from the sky and exploded on impact. eyewitnesses describe the intensity of the impact. translation: it came directly from the sky downwards. we heard a huge explosion, there was no fire before it crashed but once it crashed...
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three government ministers — richard harrington, alistair burt and steve brine — resigned so they could—party amendment, which passed with a majority of 27. there will now be a series of votes this week on what kind of brexit the commons will support. our political correspondent nick eardley explains. this was supposed to be the week the uk left the eu but instead, what brexit looks like it is still up in the air. last night, the government suffered another defeat in parliament. the ayes to the right, 329. the noes to the left, 300 and two. there could be a closer trading relationship with europe and a customs union. it could mean replacing our current relationship with a free trade deal. leaving without a deal or another referendum on leaving at all. it was far from clear whether mps here could agree on anything. it's possible nothing at all will get a majority and even if it does, the prime minister says that she might not implemented. when we have tried this kind of thing in the past, it's produced contradictory outcomes or no outcome at all. there is a further risk when it comes to
three government ministers — richard harrington, alistair burt and steve brine — resigned so they could—party amendment, which passed with a majority of 27. there will now be a series of votes this week on what kind of brexit the commons will support. our political correspondent nick eardley explains. this was supposed to be the week the uk left the eu but instead, what brexit looks like it is still up in the air. last night, the government suffered another defeat in parliament. the ayes...
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alistair leithead, bbc news, nairobi. newsday will be looking at more details about the lionair crash in indonesia several months ago. stay with us for that, because it was the same type of aircraft. let's take a look at some of the day's other news. algeria's ailing president abdelaziz bouteflika has flown back to the country. mr bouteflika, who's 82, is rarely seen in public, after having a stroke in 2013. he'd been receiving medical treatment in switzerland. there have been major demonstrations across algeria after president bouteflika announced that he's standing for fifth term in office. teachers and students have been on strike and many shops have been closed, as protests continue. russians have been protesting in moscow against plans to give the kremlin the capacity to isolate the country's internet service from the rest of the world. activists say fifteen thousand people took part, double the police estimate. the russian government says the digital sovereignty bill passing through parliament will reduce the countr
alistair leithead, bbc news, nairobi. newsday will be looking at more details about the lionair crash in indonesia several months ago. stay with us for that, because it was the same type of aircraft. let's take a look at some of the day's other news. algeria's ailing president abdelaziz bouteflika has flown back to the country. mr bouteflika, who's 82, is rarely seen in public, after having a stroke in 2013. he'd been receiving medical treatment in switzerland. there have been major...
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alistair burt are very respected mp at the foreign office. to seize control agenda from government so that parliament can discuss alternatives to the theresa may brexit deal. some are likely to be a closer relationship with the eu, something like norway. on the other hand, are more distant relationship, a free trade deal, for example, the possibility of a referendum. but even if mps can reach an agreement on a particular option, theresa may may not implement it, secondly, an option of a customs union with the european union would go against the conservative party manifesto so we may even see a situation where she either resigns or calls an election. another day... i would like to see some clarity but we cannot promise. every time we think it is going to get clearer it becomes a bit murkier. later in the programme, we'll speak to the health secretary, matt hancock. that's at 7.15. and also to labour's hilary benn, who is chair of the brexit select committee at 08.30. social media companies can reprove contact which go against vaccination. they
alistair burt are very respected mp at the foreign office. to seize control agenda from government so that parliament can discuss alternatives to the theresa may brexit deal. some are likely to be a closer relationship with the eu, something like norway. on the other hand, are more distant relationship, a free trade deal, for example, the possibility of a referendum. but even if mps can reach an agreement on a particular option, theresa may may not implement it, secondly, an option of a customs...
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from nairobi, alistair leithead reports.re is very little left of ethiopian airlines flight 302. this is where it crashed, just minutes after take—off. there were 149 passengers and eight crew on board. a search and rescue operation began but the fire was intense. the earth left blackened as the aircraft ploughed into the ground. eyewitnesses described the intensity of the impact. translation: it came directly from the sky downwards. we heard a huge explosion. there was no fire before it crashed but once it crashed, we saw a huge cloud of smoke. the flight bound for nairobi took off from the ethiopian capital addis ababa at 8:38 in the morning local time, butjust six minutes later it disappeared off the radar. it crashed near the town of bishoftu, just 37 miles from the airport. the cause of the disaster is not yet clear, however the pilot reported difficulties and asked to return to addis ababa, the airline said. there were people from 35 different countries on the plane. 32 of the passengers were kenyan, 18 were canadian a
from nairobi, alistair leithead reports.re is very little left of ethiopian airlines flight 302. this is where it crashed, just minutes after take—off. there were 149 passengers and eight crew on board. a search and rescue operation began but the fire was intense. the earth left blackened as the aircraft ploughed into the ground. eyewitnesses described the intensity of the impact. translation: it came directly from the sky downwards. we heard a huge explosion. there was no fire before it...
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from nairobi, alistair leithead reports. there is very little left of ethiopian air flight 302.here it crashed, just minutes after take—off. there were 149 passengers and eight crew on board. a search and rescue operation began but the fire was intense. the earth left blackened as the aircraft ploughed into the ground. eyewitnesses described the intensity of the impact. translation: they came directly from the sky downwards and we heard a huge explosion. there was no fire before it crashed but onceit was no fire before it crashed but once it crashed, we saw a huge cloud of smoke. e flight bound for nairobi took off from the ethiopian capital addis ababa, at 8:38 a:m., but six minutes later it disappeared off the radar. a crashed near the town just 37 miles from the airport. because of disaster is not yet clear however the pilot reported difficulties and asked to return to addis ababa, the airline said. there were people from 35 different countries on the plane, 32 of the passengers were kenyan, sam lane where from the uk. and south london, he heard this afternoon that his father
from nairobi, alistair leithead reports. there is very little left of ethiopian air flight 302.here it crashed, just minutes after take—off. there were 149 passengers and eight crew on board. a search and rescue operation began but the fire was intense. the earth left blackened as the aircraft ploughed into the ground. eyewitnesses described the intensity of the impact. translation: they came directly from the sky downwards and we heard a huge explosion. there was no fire before it crashed...
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alistair barr is in california. we put together a ranking of the best states for gender parity.egories, median pay --io, health coverage, women number one is vermont followed by minnesota. caroline: neither of them moved from the previous year. hawaii has gone down, massachusetts -- the top five are where it is at. new york is number 12. scarlet: california is 22. from 25 lastp year. colorado, connecticut, north dakota round out the top 10. at the other mississippi, alabama, louisiana, oklahoma, idaho. 80% of female vermonters work and 4% are without health coverage. that is a great step. caroline: giving you food for thought on how you can make it easier if you give health care to a wider coverage -- that could entice them back. it is sad how it seems to be almost geographically divided in terms of lower performing states that are in the south. scarlet: there needs to be more attention paid all around, not just in the south. caroline: not just in the u.s. the 10th anniversary of the bull stocksin the u.s., coming up. looking back how it all began. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is b
alistair barr is in california. we put together a ranking of the best states for gender parity.egories, median pay --io, health coverage, women number one is vermont followed by minnesota. caroline: neither of them moved from the previous year. hawaii has gone down, massachusetts -- the top five are where it is at. new york is number 12. scarlet: california is 22. from 25 lastp year. colorado, connecticut, north dakota round out the top 10. at the other mississippi, alabama, louisiana,...
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and alistair sami tim miller is in beirut it's more than big fourth largest city and the red cross says ninety percent government has been destroyed. the situation here appears to be becoming increasingly difficult just behind us as you can see power lines are down in this particular street but that is the picture across the city there's also no communication we're using a satellite phone to communicate with people here we don't have that luxury and that's what's adding to a some of the difficulties that people here are facing so far the government has said that sixty eight people were killed during that cycle in the days after but it's expected that figure will rise because there is there's no communication people aren't able to call for help will determine where missing people are all just also the extent of the devastation and aid agencies is that just one of the biggest challenges apart from accessing areas especially rural areas in low lying areas where floodwaters are continuing to rise apart from having difficulty in accessing those areas they simply can't determine just how bad
and alistair sami tim miller is in beirut it's more than big fourth largest city and the red cross says ninety percent government has been destroyed. the situation here appears to be becoming increasingly difficult just behind us as you can see power lines are down in this particular street but that is the picture across the city there's also no communication we're using a satellite phone to communicate with people here we don't have that luxury and that's what's adding to a some of the...
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let's bring out alistair barr. , everye stock reaction stock except google, not a disappointment.aming stocks are higher as well as chip stocks. >> probably a bit of a relief for the gaming stocks. the goal of google here is to make its way into the market of the harder core gaming that usually takes place on xbox or playstation consoles. one of the things which has already come out which is interesting, when you are on , where people watch others play games, there is a button where you can click and start playing a videogame that is streaming live over the internet. so this is a technology that only a giant internet company like google or even facebook or amazon could offer. , butically, very difficult the opportunity here is really huge. billions of people watch youtube every day. if they start clicking that button, that will make google quite a significant player in the market. vonnie: it is like twitch for the masses, i guess, not in the sense that you can play as well. who will this hurt? quite clear that this will help some, but gamestop is lower today. >> any gaming company
let's bring out alistair barr. , everye stock reaction stock except google, not a disappointment.aming stocks are higher as well as chip stocks. >> probably a bit of a relief for the gaming stocks. the goal of google here is to make its way into the market of the harder core gaming that usually takes place on xbox or playstation consoles. one of the things which has already come out which is interesting, when you are on , where people watch others play games, there is a button where you...
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alistair campbell, thank you for your thoughts today. welcome to audiences both here in the bbc news channel and around the world on bbc world news. the british prime minister, theresa may, is heading to brussels today to appeal directly to eu leaders to ask them to approve a request for a three—month delay to brexit. but she'll leave political turmoil behind her at home after her statement in downing street last night, in which she blamed mps for failure to break the deadlock. so, after the prime minister's statement from downing street last night, what happens next? today, theresa may will go to brussels to meet eu leaders and make a formal request to delay brexit for three months. if an extension is offered, mps will vote on the withdrawal agreement for the third time in the commons next week, assuming it's approved by the speaker, john bercow. if the withdrawal agreement is passed, the prime minister plans to leave the european union on the 30th ofjune. if she doesn't get an extension, or mps reject her plan, the legal default is tha
alistair campbell, thank you for your thoughts today. welcome to audiences both here in the bbc news channel and around the world on bbc world news. the british prime minister, theresa may, is heading to brussels today to appeal directly to eu leaders to ask them to approve a request for a three—month delay to brexit. but she'll leave political turmoil behind her at home after her statement in downing street last night, in which she blamed mps for failure to break the deadlock. so, after the...
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three government ministers — steve brine, alistair burt and richard harrington — resigned so they couldss—party amendment. there will now be a series of votes on what kind of brexit the commons will support. the government says it sets a dangerous precedent. our political correspondent nick eardley explains. this was supposed to be the week the uk left the eu — but instead, what brexit looks like is still up in the air. last night, the government suffered another defeat in parliament. the ayes to the right — 329. the noes to the left — 302. this one allows mps to take some control over what happens next. tomorrow, they'll consider their own brexit ideas. that could include things like a closer trading relationship with europe in a customs union. it could mean replacing our current relationship with a free trade deal, leaving without a deal or another referendum on leaving at all. but it's far from clear whether mps here can agree on anything. it's possible nothing at all will get a majority and even if it does, the prime minister says she might not implement it. when we've tried this ki
three government ministers — steve brine, alistair burt and richard harrington — resigned so they couldss—party amendment. there will now be a series of votes on what kind of brexit the commons will support. the government says it sets a dangerous precedent. our political correspondent nick eardley explains. this was supposed to be the week the uk left the eu — but instead, what brexit looks like is still up in the air. last night, the government suffered another defeat in parliament....
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we meet the soldiers are in order to convoy did the road if they do you see in the crossfire as alistair howells reading about telling stories ultimately is not just about al-jazeera it's about the people who tell the stories about. a nation where corruption is endemic embroiled in a battle to hold the power to account. how does this radical transformation occur. i mean nobody i mean if you want to shedding light on the romanians pressing for change and the unconventional methods to eliminate corruption remain the people on al-jazeera. one of the really special things about work in progress here is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much empathy in contribution to a story i feel we cover this region better than anyone else would be what it is you know is that it turns out they believe but together because you have a lot of people that are divided on political issues we are we the people we live to tell the real story so i'll just mend it is to deliver individualism we don't feel inferior to the audiences across the globe. santa maria with another look at the headlines on al-jaz
we meet the soldiers are in order to convoy did the road if they do you see in the crossfire as alistair howells reading about telling stories ultimately is not just about al-jazeera it's about the people who tell the stories about. a nation where corruption is endemic embroiled in a battle to hold the power to account. how does this radical transformation occur. i mean nobody i mean if you want to shedding light on the romanians pressing for change and the unconventional methods to eliminate...
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alistair burt was a foreign office minister. the moment when the pm has to listen and try something else — says he has other colleagues still in government willing to walk if no ten resists a compromise." but it's important to note, even if the prime minister is listening — these indicative votes aren't legally binding and the prime mininster doesn't need to act on them. here's the leader of the house on that. the prime minister has set out the facts, which is that parliament will set out its views, but as government, we can't necessarily deliver on it. the prime minister has always been clear. it is a negotiation between ourselves and the european union. and if parliament expresses a view, it may be entirely undeliverable. thank you. chris mason in westminster a lot to chew on here. what mps be able to vote which ever way they wa nt able to vote which ever way they want tomorrow? it is not 100% confirmed want tomorrow? it is not 10096 confirmed exactly how they will be able to vote. 0r whether they will be whipped or told by pa
alistair burt was a foreign office minister. the moment when the pm has to listen and try something else — says he has other colleagues still in government willing to walk if no ten resists a compromise." but it's important to note, even if the prime minister is listening — these indicative votes aren't legally binding and the prime mininster doesn't need to act on them. here's the leader of the house on that. the prime minister has set out the facts, which is that parliament will set...
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there was a guy called alistair who was my gymnastics coach. he starts off with gymnastics coach.becoming the world because my gymnastics champion and if! world because my gymnastics champion and if i can do it, other people out there going to abbey derby, i'm sure they'll come back with a horde of medals. what you think would hold someone medals. what you think would hold someone back this moment in time? we have an intellectual learning disabilities. peoplejudge have an intellectual learning disabilities. people judge asked because we've got disabilities. even now? do you think attitudes, i would hope have changed now? you say there is still thatjudgment. not so much now, but it still could be a lot better. we are still people at the end of the day. our feelings are the same as anybody else's. we are there to compete. do our best of our abilities. and your desires to be brilliant. i've been coaching now for 22—23 years to gymnasts. they came back from athens with medals and i'm on a board of directors. i was asked to present some of their medals. from when i started, coaching gy
there was a guy called alistair who was my gymnastics coach. he starts off with gymnastics coach.becoming the world because my gymnastics champion and if! world because my gymnastics champion and if i can do it, other people out there going to abbey derby, i'm sure they'll come back with a horde of medals. what you think would hold someone medals. what you think would hold someone back this moment in time? we have an intellectual learning disabilities. peoplejudge have an intellectual learning...
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three government ministers — steve brine, alistair burt and richard harrington — resigned last night support the cross—party amendment to allow the votes, with mr harrington accusing the government of "playing roulette with the lives "and livelihoods" of britons. our political correspondent nick eardley has been looking at the options available to mps. this was supposed to be the week the uk left the eu — but instead, what brexit looks like is still up in the air. last night, the government suffered another defeat in parliament. the ayes to the right — 329. the noes to the left — 302. this one allows mps to take some control over what happens next. tomorrow, they'll consider their own brexit ideas. that could include things like a closer trading relationship with europe in a customs union. it could mean replacing our current relationship with a free trade deal, leaving without a deal or another referendum on leaving at all. but it's far from clear whether mps here can agree on anything. it's possible nothing at all will get a majority and even if it does, the prime minister says she
three government ministers — steve brine, alistair burt and richard harrington — resigned last night support the cross—party amendment to allow the votes, with mr harrington accusing the government of "playing roulette with the lives "and livelihoods" of britons. our political correspondent nick eardley has been looking at the options available to mps. this was supposed to be the week the uk left the eu — but instead, what brexit looks like is still up in the air. last...
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let's hear why they did it, starting with the now ex—foreign 0ffice minister, alistair burt. something, and we shouldn't be this close to the edge, and we shouldn't be in a position where we could risk no deal by any accident. that's why i think we need to make a decision. all of the ministers who resigned supported the prime minister in her deals, including myself, but we all felt that we were going nowhere with this endless alternative of her deal or no deal. these are extraordinary times, and the country is stuck in its biggest constitutional political crisis, i think, since suez. and we are stuck in a never—ending merry—go—round of doing the same thing and expecting different answers, so something's got to change, and we've got to break through this logjam. so we've heard a little bit about the plan for tomorrow, but let's just take a moment to look in more detail at what the so—called indicative votes are. the mps will be able to vote on a series of options — maybe six or seven of them — to see if any of them commands a majority. so here are the likely options — a no—dea
let's hear why they did it, starting with the now ex—foreign 0ffice minister, alistair burt. something, and we shouldn't be this close to the edge, and we shouldn't be in a position where we could risk no deal by any accident. that's why i think we need to make a decision. all of the ministers who resigned supported the prime minister in her deals, including myself, but we all felt that we were going nowhere with this endless alternative of her deal or no deal. these are extraordinary times,...
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do you see a referendum, if it goes that way, alistair campbell always says it is the last option standing as soon as is mps think. it is my view that as soon as brexit comes reality and we debate the trade—offs in different brexit are and what it means and the costs, in that situation, no former brexit will be palatable to mp5 so thatis brexit will be palatable to mp5 so that is why i think the only option left is a people's vote.|j that is why i think the only option left is a people's vote. i will ask what the questions are in the paper, but we don‘t have time! what the questions are in the paper, but we don't have time!|j what the questions are in the paper, but we don't have time! i couldn't answer that anyway! it was a star—studded event in cupertino, california today as apple unveiled it highly anticipated streaming service called apple tv plus. it features original shows and movies that could compete with the likes of netflix and amazon. but the news didn‘t stop there. they also unveiled a new credit card known as the apple card — which users can sign up for using their iphones. th
do you see a referendum, if it goes that way, alistair campbell always says it is the last option standing as soon as is mps think. it is my view that as soon as brexit comes reality and we debate the trade—offs in different brexit are and what it means and the costs, in that situation, no former brexit will be palatable to mp5 so thatis brexit will be palatable to mp5 so that is why i think the only option left is a people's vote.|j that is why i think the only option left is a people's...
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yee, who trains with alistair and jonny brownlee in leeds, pulled away with world champion mario molaen be able to race on the same level and be in a competitive situation with them. britain‘sjess learmonth came third in the women‘s elite race, which was won by the american katie zaferes. non stanford was 5th while reigning world champion vicky holland finished 8th and georgia taylor—brown was 9th. four british women in the top ten. the former world number one venus williams beat germany‘s andrea petkovic to reach the second round at indian wells. playing just her seventh match of the year, williams tookjust under two hours, to advance in three sets. williams‘ sister, serena, received a first—round bye, and will play victoria azarenka overnigh tonight — and britain‘s dan evans and johanna konta both play later today. the timing means it will be about 9pm, i think, the timing means it will be about 9pm, ithink, before the timing means it will be about 9pm, i think, before they get on court, and serena williams and victoria azarenka will be at 2am! 0ne victoria azarenka will be at 2am!
yee, who trains with alistair and jonny brownlee in leeds, pulled away with world champion mario molaen be able to race on the same level and be in a competitive situation with them. britain‘sjess learmonth came third in the women‘s elite race, which was won by the american katie zaferes. non stanford was 5th while reigning world champion vicky holland finished 8th and georgia taylor—brown was 9th. four british women in the top ten. the former world number one venus williams beat...
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yee, who trains with alistair and jonny brownlee in leeds, earned his first itu triathlon world cup winfrom abu dhabi — holland is one of five british women in action right now. jess learmonth was in the lead up the swim but the transition now on the swim but the transition now on the bikes. at the last update the world champion was down in 2a to so work to do for vicky holland. you can follow all the action on the bbc red button and on the bbc sport website and app. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. thanks. the government is to give diplomatic protection to a british—iranian woman, nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, who is serving a five—yearjail sentence for spying in iran. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, said it wasn't a magic wand but would send a message to tehran that ms zaghari—ratcliffe was clearly innocent. let's take a look back at some of the key moments over the last three years... nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe was arrested at an iranian airport on the third april 2016, while travelling back to the uk with her young daught
yee, who trains with alistair and jonny brownlee in leeds, earned his first itu triathlon world cup winfrom abu dhabi — holland is one of five british women in action right now. jess learmonth was in the lead up the swim but the transition now on the swim but the transition now on the bikes. at the last update the world champion was down in 2a to so work to do for vicky holland. you can follow all the action on the bbc red button and on the bbc sport website and app. that's all the sport for...