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sally challen, thank you very much for talking to us today. thank you.ntolerable and raised great sons. another reviewer says sally is a brave woman, no doubt the armchair judges sally is a brave woman, no doubt the armchairjudges will be over this but i'm glad your show makes domestic violence a regular feature. and if you need some help or support, there are organisations and websites that can offer you advice and support. you can find them listed on the bbc‘s actionline website at bbc.co.uk/actionline it was the emmy awards in los angeles last night and british stars did really well. 0ur entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba is here. lizo take us through the big winners last night. it was an extraordinary night for british talent in front of and behind the camera. the baftas here celebrate talent, the emmy celebrate talent from all over the world, they chose to honour british talent, one person in particular, phoebe waller bridge, flea bag picking up a number of awards for its second series, she was in many ways the star, picking up was in many ways
sally challen, thank you very much for talking to us today. thank you.ntolerable and raised great sons. another reviewer says sally is a brave woman, no doubt the armchair judges sally is a brave woman, no doubt the armchairjudges will be over this but i'm glad your show makes domestic violence a regular feature. and if you need some help or support, there are organisations and websites that can offer you advice and support. you can find them listed on the bbc‘s actionline website at...
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sally challen says she's speaking out to warn others about the dangers of coercive control. to anybody. when we got married, he took my salary and would just pay me a weekly allowance. sometimes, i would have to borrow money from my mother. richard had always cheated on me, even from when we were first going out. but i always hoped that he would change. during your marriage, did he rape you? yes, yes he did. he would continue to do that through our marriage if i didn't want to go to bed with him. did you consider leaving him? i did try to leave him, and he said, "i'm not divorcing you so you can just as well forget it." so you stayed? i stayed. i wondered what you recall about what happened on the day of his death? he said he wanted his breakfast. i felt that he wanted to to get me out of the house for some reason, so i rushed down to the local supermarket. then when i came into the house, i noticed that the landline phone was on the sofa beside him, and it hadn't been there before. i took the phone without him seeing and dialled 1a71, and i recognised the number of a woman
sally challen says she's speaking out to warn others about the dangers of coercive control. to anybody. when we got married, he took my salary and would just pay me a weekly allowance. sometimes, i would have to borrow money from my mother. richard had always cheated on me, even from when we were first going out. but i always hoped that he would change. during your marriage, did he rape you? yes, yes he did. he would continue to do that through our marriage if i didn't want to go to bed with...
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beijing shenzhen has to grow to keep hong kong's power in check the official city developers like dr challen know that they're planning the next luxury mile to attract china's elite a business worth billions. in the by she just district is right in the middle of a high tech pox. in order to further develop it we need well educated people who are looking for a better living situation. and that means the death of small businesses in the area china's big goal of leading the world economy doesn't take the lives of the little people into account those who don't make the cut lose their livelihood and have to go. to sanjay on anyone's people who are useful to the high tech industry people are not involved in high tech of being chased out of the real new digital of some fun because. 40 years ago shenzhen was still a fishing town with 30000 inhabitants now the metropolis with a population of more than 12000000 symbolizes china's rapid growth. jenna's known as the silicon valley of asia because chinese tech giants have their headquarters here. for the likes of mr young they'll be no more room we meet
beijing shenzhen has to grow to keep hong kong's power in check the official city developers like dr challen know that they're planning the next luxury mile to attract china's elite a business worth billions. in the by she just district is right in the middle of a high tech pox. in order to further develop it we need well educated people who are looking for a better living situation. and that means the death of small businesses in the area china's big goal of leading the world economy doesn't...
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let's bring in our correspondent rory challen see is outside the supreme courts in london a damning ruling there by the u.k.'s highest courts clearly this is going to be a huge blow for the british government and for prime minister boris johnson where can he go from here. this is as you say a deep blow heavy blow for boris johnson and his parliament the ruling given by the supremes courts on the 3 questions that it was considering was unanimous all 11 justices essentially ruled against the government on this they were being asked was this matter just a simple is it's a thing that the courts should have decided on raw being just a political matter the boris johnson as the prime minister had every right to do separate parliaments well the supremes justice did hear from server celebration after. campaigners who say have black was saying silence m.p.'s over there they are very pleased with this decision so yes the supreme court said that this was a just a simple matter it was an issue for the courts not just for boris johnson and his rise as prime minister they also decided that this was not a
let's bring in our correspondent rory challen see is outside the supreme courts in london a damning ruling there by the u.k.'s highest courts clearly this is going to be a huge blow for the british government and for prime minister boris johnson where can he go from here. this is as you say a deep blow heavy blow for boris johnson and his parliament the ruling given by the supremes courts on the 3 questions that it was considering was unanimous all 11 justices essentially ruled against the...
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first, sally challen told our programme she is sorry she killed her abusive husband. of two grown—up sons struck her husband of 31 years, richard, with a hammer 18 times. she was jailed in 2011 for his murder — four years before coercive control was recognised as a crime. she told us she wants to educate people about what coercive control really means, and help others in situations like hers. just to let you know, the nature of the conversation is graphic, there is strong language — you may not want children to watch. you have been free from jail for several months now. what has freedom been like? 0h, absolutely amazing. i think the first thing that struck me was that i can open a door and walk out when i want to walk out. my eldest son has got a lovely garden and i can walk around the garden. going to bed when i want, getting up when i want. going to the shops when i want, and i've now got a car so i can drive, which is amazing. why do you want to speak out now? i feel that i have to speak out for other women. i think that the judiciary, the general public who sit on
first, sally challen told our programme she is sorry she killed her abusive husband. of two grown—up sons struck her husband of 31 years, richard, with a hammer 18 times. she was jailed in 2011 for his murder — four years before coercive control was recognised as a crime. she told us she wants to educate people about what coercive control really means, and help others in situations like hers. just to let you know, the nature of the conversation is graphic, there is strong language — you...
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braving the rain for us in london as our correspondent rory challen story another important day of course for the u.k. for those challenging promise a boss johnson and his dissent decision to suspend palm and what exactly is the supreme court deciding on. yeah you're right it's a heavy rain here at the moment we could have a political fun the story being on least in about an hour's time though when the supreme court comes back and gives its verdict essentially what these 11 justices have been decided on over the last week is whether boris johnson was unlawful in going to the queen and giving her permission to suspend 5 weeks at a crucial period in the bronx it tsonga there are 2 cases that have been heard here one being ruled by the anti bret's a campaign gene and miller the other being brought by the government both of them are appeals this is an the highest appeals court in the land but they are ok but you can involve in this same matter that issue of legality is this even something that the courts should be getting involved in is it just a simple as they say at did boris johnson mislea
braving the rain for us in london as our correspondent rory challen story another important day of course for the u.k. for those challenging promise a boss johnson and his dissent decision to suspend palm and what exactly is the supreme court deciding on. yeah you're right it's a heavy rain here at the moment we could have a political fun the story being on least in about an hour's time though when the supreme court comes back and gives its verdict essentially what these 11 justices have been...
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caucuses and the new hampshire primary, and if they can't get any support there or any significcst challen chance to challenge the president. >> the meeting that wasn't, trump's unannounced camp david talks that were can then canceled. what is the reaction to meet with them at camp david days from 9/11? >> president trump has faced condemnation from both sides, from democrats of course but also from some republicans including liz cheney who is very high up in house leadership and also from representative adam kinsinger who has been a frequent trump critic. they've criticized the idea of the taliban setting foot on u.s. soil and especially camp david. the president bush saying there would be no negotiations. this to them is a slap in the face. i think that republicans will try to spin this in favor of the president for the 2020 election saying that he's not afraid to walk away from a bad deal. sort of the same argument we've seen with his talks in north korea. >> it's ironic, you know there's that saying there's a tweet for everything. there's a tweet from 2012 where president obama his adm
caucuses and the new hampshire primary, and if they can't get any support there or any significcst challen chance to challenge the president. >> the meeting that wasn't, trump's unannounced camp david talks that were can then canceled. what is the reaction to meet with them at camp david days from 9/11? >> president trump has faced condemnation from both sides, from democrats of course but also from some republicans including liz cheney who is very high up in house leadership and...
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. >> reporter: lastly, what are the biggest challens going forward from today on?think the immediate issue would be really getting the immediatef to those persons who require it. a couplehat there are of areas which are still posing someer challenges inms of access, shelter of the population is incredibly important, especially in a situation whereom h have been stroyed and other areas of shelter have been destroyed in countries. so theersons who are now exposed are theriority. >> reporter: elizabeth riley, helping coordinate the relief efforts in the bahas. ank you very much. >> you're welcome. thanks for having me. >> woodruff: in the day's other news, u.s. businesses slowed their hiring in august amid global economic weakness and the tariff war with china. labor deprtment reports employers added a net of 130,000 jobs, fewer than expected. that total included 25,000 workers hired for the 2020 u.s. census. the unemployment rate held steady at 3.7%, even as more orople started looking for the chairman of the fedel reserve, jerome powell, is playing down the risk of
. >> reporter: lastly, what are the biggest challens going forward from today on?think the immediate issue would be really getting the immediatef to those persons who require it. a couplehat there are of areas which are still posing someer challenges inms of access, shelter of the population is incredibly important, especially in a situation whereom h have been stroyed and other areas of shelter have been destroyed in countries. so theersons who are now exposed are theriority. >>...
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but i don't really understand tiktok but call for action and challen challenges if that's a way to get the kids engaged. similar to make what is a youtube video. do i sound cool? i don't know >> the highlights of the beating new england is going to take at the hand of buffalo in mid-september. >> thank you, all. >> ron, thank you for joining us today. bill griffeth, robert, thank you, as well. >>> the first part of the latest china tariffs taking affect officially it's a war out there with the retailers. >>> as we head to break, take a look at the italian etf, moving to session highs on far right and center left parties backed a coalition government that new government takecould office in the coming days and markets here at home are off the session lows the dow down 425 dow down 379 points and s&p wn 28 we're back in two. (indistinguishable muttering) that was awful. why are you so good at this? had a coach in high school. really helped me up my game. i had a coach. math. ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? coach mcadoo! you know, at td ameritrade, we offer fr
but i don't really understand tiktok but call for action and challen challenges if that's a way to get the kids engaged. similar to make what is a youtube video. do i sound cool? i don't know >> the highlights of the beating new england is going to take at the hand of buffalo in mid-september. >> thank you, all. >> ron, thank you for joining us today. bill griffeth, robert, thank you, as well. >>> the first part of the latest china tariffs taking affect officially...
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and in an exclusive bbc interview, we speak to sally challen, who tells us she's sorry she killed the
and in an exclusive bbc interview, we speak to sally challen, who tells us she's sorry she killed the
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so i represented a bunch of companies who were trying to challen challenge. so it could be on either side of the spectrum. i don't think it's necessarily one way or the other. >> well, at the end of the day i think that we're seeing the -- we're seeing structural issues playing out in the press, we're seeing a troubling lack of success, whether it's facebook google and we know from a report that google had an internal policy, to bias ourselves and that's google he had to find him $2.7 billion. i think it's kpret yes clear that it's a problem down west. we need to address ourselves and solving it. >> can i say one thing about that? repeat my former boss, attorney general ashcroft, is that sometimes the chairman says 98% of the worm works well. it used to say depressed recordings of the plane crashes. >> i remember that. it reminds me of the story of my -- when people attack lawyers it's a shame when slowly the dignity of a profession on only 800, 00,000. i'm sure he didn't mean anything personal about it, mr. chairman. >> just to quote another senator, it's pr
so i represented a bunch of companies who were trying to challen challenge. so it could be on either side of the spectrum. i don't think it's necessarily one way or the other. >> well, at the end of the day i think that we're seeing the -- we're seeing structural issues playing out in the press, we're seeing a troubling lack of success, whether it's facebook google and we know from a report that google had an internal policy, to bias ourselves and that's google he had to find him $2.7...
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disinformation is a much more nuanced and kplecomplex challen. many different stakeholders impact the quality of civic discourse and many stakeholders will be needed to combat this threat. to the private sector, digital information platforms and social media companies do have a unique and substantial role to play given how they affect the speed, scale and amplification of disinformation, as well as the very complex cross-platform dynamics that they know -- they know better than anything else. the big question is, what between the private sector digital platforms to do and what is their responsibility in protecting free expression? as senator warner just said, robust moderation is a good idea. but we need to tread really carefully in asking the private sector to do what we do not want governments to do, which is to take down content based on a political assessment of truthfulness. that is what authoritarian governments do and we do not really want to go there. from my vantage point, if we push private sector tech companies to undermine our own cor
disinformation is a much more nuanced and kplecomplex challen. many different stakeholders impact the quality of civic discourse and many stakeholders will be needed to combat this threat. to the private sector, digital information platforms and social media companies do have a unique and substantial role to play given how they affect the speed, scale and amplification of disinformation, as well as the very complex cross-platform dynamics that they know -- they know better than anything else....
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onesy think the challen onesy think how they thread the needle between saying i need to get this done they have a big vision for america. because voters want both. the other point you're raising is the question we come back to is one about lecability aelecta going toe to toe with donald trump. i'm not sure going toe to toe with donald trump by talking about knowing how to get things done is necessarily a winning strategy for democrats. >> alessicia menendez, thank yo very much. coming up, we'll talk to three more senators from last night's debate. amy klobuchar is standing by. "morning joe" is coming right back. standing by "morning joe" is coming right back welcome to fowler, indiana. one of the windiest places in america. and home to three bp wind farms. in the off-chance the wind ever stops blowing here... the lights can keep on shining. thanks to our natural gas. a smart partner to renewable energy. it's always ready when needed. or... not. at bp, we see possibilities everywhere. to help the world keep advancing. but we're also a cancer fighting, hiv controlling, joint replacing,
onesy think the challen onesy think how they thread the needle between saying i need to get this done they have a big vision for america. because voters want both. the other point you're raising is the question we come back to is one about lecability aelecta going toe to toe with donald trump. i'm not sure going toe to toe with donald trump by talking about knowing how to get things done is necessarily a winning strategy for democrats. >> alessicia menendez, thank yo very much. coming up,...