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the financial times, meanwhile, says sunak‘s scheme to revive the economy will push borrowing past 350ds. and the guardian warns of mass unemployment fears despite the chancellors "plan forjobs". so those are some of the front pages we have already. let's start with the daily mail, one of many of those front pages which is having a lot of fun, actually, with this idea of a lunch voucher. but as the labour party said, we'd been promised a new deal, and instead we got a meal deal. we are all focusing very much on this, are we missing the bigger picture? the reason we are folk dancing on this today is because pretty much everything else in the budget was previewed beforehand. this turned out to be the only new thing in it, hence why all the front pages are splashing on it today. 0bviously pages are splashing on it today. obviously the other big things are subsidized wages for young people, an extension of the furlough scheme to start paying employers to keep workers on. the main focus, really, is trying to stave off unemployment, trying to get confidence back in the economy, get people wo
the financial times, meanwhile, says sunak‘s scheme to revive the economy will push borrowing past 350ds. and the guardian warns of mass unemployment fears despite the chancellors "plan forjobs". so those are some of the front pages we have already. let's start with the daily mail, one of many of those front pages which is having a lot of fun, actually, with this idea of a lunch voucher. but as the labour party said, we'd been promised a new deal, and instead we got a meal deal. we...
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daisy, just looking at the financial times right up, you might be —— he might bea times right up, youmedia user, but he isa might be a social media user, but he is a conventional background. the study at oxford and harvard, also held posting in vietnam and malaysia. not really a break from what we see usually. that job has never been held by a woman. i think lots of people were hoping that this might be the first female contender for thatjob. in fact, the whole favour for that job was for thatjob. in fact, the whole favour for thatjob was not mr moore. it was douglas heard's son, a contemporary of board, boris johnson. many people thought he would be issued for thejob. i guess he would have been even more traditional than mr moore. matt mentioned twitter and the fact that it's been brought up that he is a social media profile. i was very amused looking at twitters to see that roger moore was trending. this was because you would've thought that roger moore would have been made head of mi6. there was a lot of twitter confusion there, people using the story to dig up fantastical stories
daisy, just looking at the financial times right up, you might be —— he might bea times right up, youmedia user, but he isa might be a social media user, but he is a conventional background. the study at oxford and harvard, also held posting in vietnam and malaysia. not really a break from what we see usually. that job has never been held by a woman. i think lots of people were hoping that this might be the first female contender for thatjob. in fact, the whole favour for that job was for...
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piece in the financial times just 2 weeks since he's saying the same things now these people hate me want to say the system they want capitalism to be makes what people in our state and placed what they're unable to recognize is what marx and engels pointed out 150 years ago which is this growth in disparity of income and situation is hard into capitalism it isn't a way out and that is how the system works right now with the crisis of capitalism it's so glaring that everybody can see it and it educates but when it was just what they do is george is one of the big you've already mentioned deplorable zoomie i can't you know when you and i were both coming up in the world there was a pretense of some kind of objective body from the media that is news breaks that i mean you know you know we know that you know the people voted the wrong way and they had it in there there's no forgiveness for that whatsoever and that goes into this. canceling of culture or censorship i mean it what it and what's really quite glaring is that don't talk about social income inequality talk about all these oth
piece in the financial times just 2 weeks since he's saying the same things now these people hate me want to say the system they want capitalism to be makes what people in our state and placed what they're unable to recognize is what marx and engels pointed out 150 years ago which is this growth in disparity of income and situation is hard into capitalism it isn't a way out and that is how the system works right now with the crisis of capitalism it's so glaring that everybody can see it and it...
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there was an obstacle in the financial times about cities so looking about the wages that are being paid which will cost minimum wage and everybody knows it everybody knows that's what's happening there's no health and safety there's no. welcome conditions and being thanks we'll call pounds now but everybody knows the health and safety net tax people the national government the local government they all know and they use winch in it and let it carry on lake george what if the thing that it what we're seeing right now is a particularly during this crisis because it's a huge crisis if you don't have a job ok particularly. if you had taken a hit in 2008 but we just see more and more transfer wealth going upward with it in a time when we need it going in the reverse direction ok just to save those middle classes and the working class because government policies all cross the western world much more so in the united states is that the middle class isn't really necessary anymore they're paid they're trying to replace them ok with other demographics go ahead george yes yes no that is exactly th
there was an obstacle in the financial times about cities so looking about the wages that are being paid which will cost minimum wage and everybody knows it everybody knows that's what's happening there's no health and safety there's no. welcome conditions and being thanks we'll call pounds now but everybody knows the health and safety net tax people the national government the local government they all know and they use winch in it and let it carry on lake george what if the thing that it what...
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let's start with the financial times.ey are, the picture of bar of the richest and most powerful people in the world all happen to be men. tech titans, bosses grilled on capitol hill. daisy, how significant is this? well, it's certainly much anticipated to use that old cliche. in other words people like you, people like me, people like matt we re people like me, people like matt were all sort of rubbing our hands together and this will be a humdinger. this is the antitrust committee. 0ver humdinger. this is the antitrust committee. over in american politics. which has wanted to call all these big tech bosses for years. and they finally got them into one room or rather a lot was done remotely, of course. but when you consider as you said they've got that sort of rogues gallery, when you consider the combined wealth of those individual companies of those born then lead it is quite extraordinary. this is a point that many politicians have been making for a long time. if you wield that much financial influence and power and y
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so i'm joined now by valerie hopkins she's the southeast europe correspondent for the financial times of london she joins us from trenton it's a gallery we saw in the report very emotional scenes there today what was that like to be there today. hi anthony thank you so much for having me on and indeed i am just back from the graveyard and it was quite emotional although people were not only missing the family members that they lost during the genocide but also the people that cannot come today to mourn with them and there are still several 1000 people there in attendance on to commemorate that they're dead and the 9 people who were buried today that have been found of my last year. but they also remember the 1700 people whose bodies have still not been found. valerie how do you think this ceremony resonates across the region today. well i think it really depends on what part of the region you're talking about you know i was checking some of the headlines and exurban media and i noticed actually that once every catholic was writing about this as the 5th anniversary of an attempted atta
so i'm joined now by valerie hopkins she's the southeast europe correspondent for the financial times of london she joins us from trenton it's a gallery we saw in the report very emotional scenes there today what was that like to be there today. hi anthony thank you so much for having me on and indeed i am just back from the graveyard and it was quite emotional although people were not only missing the family members that they lost during the genocide but also the people that cannot come today...
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that story also on the front page of the financial times, with spain's prime minister pedro sanchez calling the uk's decision ‘unjust‘. the telegrpah has been speaking to the boss of london's heathrow airport who has urged the uk government to provide coronavirus tests on arrival in a bid to rescue the summer holidays — the paper also carried a picture of the duchess of cornwall sporting a liberty print face mask on a visit to the national gallery in london. the mirror's lead is the news that police in germany, investigating the disappearance of madeleine mccann 13 years ago, have been excavating an allotment in the city of hanover. and the guardian leads on calls for 1.5 million additional school meals to be offered to pupils in england — the paper also covers the final day ofjohnny depp's libel trial against the sun newspaper — at which his former wife, amber heard, spoke publicly of her heartache. and today's international new york times reports from the french vineyards forced to sell their alcohol to be used in hand sanitiser. so let's begin. quite a few in already, should we start wit
that story also on the front page of the financial times, with spain's prime minister pedro sanchez calling the uk's decision ‘unjust‘. the telegrpah has been speaking to the boss of london's heathrow airport who has urged the uk government to provide coronavirus tests on arrival in a bid to rescue the summer holidays — the paper also carried a picture of the duchess of cornwall sporting a liberty print face mask on a visit to the national gallery in london. the mirror's lead is the news...
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"boots and john lewis lead job cull" reads the front page of the financial times, as store closures hit staff. and finally: "junk food deals will be banned," reports the front of the times. the prime minister is expected to take the first steps of a promised anti—obesity drive with a ban this month on supermarket promotions on healthy food. so we are up—to—date with some of the papers, let's begin with our guests. lovely to see you both. let's start with the metro," you better shape up", which comes after the easing restrictions that we've had previously on places like shops and had previously on places like shops a nd restau ra nts had previously on places like shops and restaurants and pubs. now it's for us to keep up — get rid of all the weight that many of us have put on. so gyms, etc are being allowed open, but it's not happening overnight so below it won't be happening overnight, and it won't be the fitness studios that we know. you'd probably have to book a slot, turn up in your gym close and leave in them as well. and i think this is all very much about this idea of partially sa
"boots and john lewis lead job cull" reads the front page of the financial times, as store closures hit staff. and finally: "junk food deals will be banned," reports the front of the times. the prime minister is expected to take the first steps of a promised anti—obesity drive with a ban this month on supermarket promotions on healthy food. so we are up—to—date with some of the papers, let's begin with our guests. lovely to see you both. let's start with the...
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at demonizing its critics it waged a substantial campaign to undermine the reputation of the financial times and for a long time it really. it wasn't successful but it it it succeeded in putting doubt in people's minds and so so i think that is a large part of this as well it was why very effectively demonized its critics and . was able to get out of answering legitimate questions about its business. when why a card filed for insolvency a few weeks ago its share price plummeted and many of its shareholders found themselves facing serious losses vod gang she is a burn in based lawyer representing thousands of them it's starts with a with a grandmother who has invested some of her pension fund money in a card or maybe just 2000 euros and then has lost everything and go it goes up to huge private persons and also institutional investors who may hold to digital 1000000000 euro or figures or even hundreds of millions of euros it's a very wide range of people who burned their hands in this case the man accused of masterminding the alleged fraud denies any wrongdoing is candy at least it can't be r
at demonizing its critics it waged a substantial campaign to undermine the reputation of the financial times and for a long time it really. it wasn't successful but it it it succeeded in putting doubt in people's minds and so so i think that is a large part of this as well it was why very effectively demonized its critics and . was able to get out of answering legitimate questions about its business. when why a card filed for insolvency a few weeks ago its share price plummeted and many of its...
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the international edition of the financial times leads on the news that the president of braziljair bolsonarod positive for covid—i9. the new york times reports that business is booming for italy's pawnshops, which make up part of the formal bank sector. the i writes that the free parking for nhs staff in england is coming to an end as the government withdraws funding for the lockdown policy. the mirror is one of many of tomorrow's papers covering actor johnny depp‘s libel case against the sun newspaper and executive editor dan wootton. the metro also reports on the case, which was attended today at london's high court by the movie star and his ex wife amber heard. the telegraph leads on the emergency stamp duty holiday set to be announced by the chancellor rishi sunak tomorrow as part of the government's coronavirus recovery plan. so let's begin... welcome to you both. should we kick off with the ft? there is a certain irony and what is happened to president bolsonaro in brazil. yes. similarly to donald trump, the brazilian president has repeatedly played down the seriousness of this pandemi
the international edition of the financial times leads on the news that the president of braziljair bolsonarod positive for covid—i9. the new york times reports that business is booming for italy's pawnshops, which make up part of the formal bank sector. the i writes that the free parking for nhs staff in england is coming to an end as the government withdraws funding for the lockdown policy. the mirror is one of many of tomorrow's papers covering actor johnny depp‘s libel case against the...
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song of the chief writer of the observer and sebastian pain at the financial times.e to you both. quite a few papers already in let's have a flick through some of them. quite a few papers already in let's have a flick through them. "summer holidays hang in the balance" reads the front page of the daily mail. the uk foreign office is now warning against "all but essential" travel to the balearics and canaries, having already done so for the mainland. this is on top of 14—day quarantine on return. it comes as the downing street tells the public that disruption is possible for any holiday abroad during the pandemic that's on the front page of the i. reports on the front page of the telegraph that quarantine for arrivals into the uk from spain could be cut from 14 days to ten — if they test negative for the virus. but the metro questions the effectiveness of the travel quarantine rules altogether, revealing that only one person has been fined by police in england and wales for breaching the requirement to self—isolate after arriving from abroad. so, let's begin... paper
song of the chief writer of the observer and sebastian pain at the financial times.e to you both. quite a few papers already in let's have a flick through some of them. quite a few papers already in let's have a flick through them. "summer holidays hang in the balance" reads the front page of the daily mail. the uk foreign office is now warning against "all but essential" travel to the balearics and canaries, having already done so for the mainland. this is on top of...
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fauci has told the financial times the last time president trump heard one of his briefings was the secondf june. given the situation, it has gotten worse since then. >> essentially, the administration last weekendsent out opposition research, if you will, something political campaigns normally send out against their opponents, saying they don't necessarily want to listen to g because he's been wrong on 70 things, according to the white house. n -- lis dr. fauci. the white house is saying said he didn't think people should be wearing masks. h's interesting to s they appear to be seating -- how they ting anthonyr found she has a political opponent rather than someone who is very much a part of president trump's coronirus task force. you are still- still seeing dr. anthony fauci doing a number of interviews with media outlets. s: a short while ago, president trump said he had a good relationship with dr. fauci but does not always agree with m. let's turn to texas, another state under a doctor in san antonio has spoken about a man in his 30's o thought coronavirus was a hoax and has since die
fauci has told the financial times the last time president trump heard one of his briefings was the secondf june. given the situation, it has gotten worse since then. >> essentially, the administration last weekendsent out opposition research, if you will, something political campaigns normally send out against their opponents, saying they don't necessarily want to listen to g because he's been wrong on 70 things, according to the white house. n -- lis dr. fauci. the white house is saying...
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dr fauci's told the financial times that the last time president trump heard one of his briefings wasiorated since then — that's quite a time to stop listening. here's julia manchester from the hill. essentially the administration last weekend sent out opposition research if you will, something political campaigns normally stand out against their opponent saying that they do not necessarily want to listen to the doctor fauci because he's been several and suddenly things according to the white house for that they say that before masks became a thing in the united states he was saying he did not think people should be wearing them at that point and such. so interesting to see how they appear to be treating anthony fauci as more of a political opponent than someone who is very much a part of the coronavirus task force. but still seeing anthony fauci making some very accessible to journalists and the american people doing a number of interviews with media outlets. short time ago president trump said he does not always agree with anthony fauci. texas is another state that's under pressure.
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what most credible scholars tell me still so much more work to be done valerie hopkins of the financial times joining us 25 years on since the massacre at srebrenica thank you so much for antiracism campaigners in the united states have staged an eye catching protest in new york activists painted the words black lives matter in giant letters on the street outside of trump tower in manhattan new york's mayor bill de blasio and the veteran civil rights activist the reverend al sharpton led the action similar murals have been painted near the white house and elsewhere in the u.s. the black lives matter movement is also gaining momentum around the world in britain one of its leaders is a young actor who says that she wants to reach as many people as possible. that's. being had in this way is a new experience for him on. the 29 year old is actually an actor but in recent weeks has become one of the leaders of the anti racism movement in britain. oh well i don't want these protests to be unproductive i don't want us to just be marching on the roads and screaming but let's not so we need to be produ
what most credible scholars tell me still so much more work to be done valerie hopkins of the financial times joining us 25 years on since the massacre at srebrenica thank you so much for antiracism campaigners in the united states have staged an eye catching protest in new york activists painted the words black lives matter in giant letters on the street outside of trump tower in manhattan new york's mayor bill de blasio and the veteran civil rights activist the reverend al sharpton led the...
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those are christians still so much more work to get done valerie hopkins of the financial times joining us 25 years on since the massacre at srebrenica thank you so much. thank you. know germany's interior minister and domestic security chief have released a report into violent attacks carried out in germany last year they conclude that the biggest danger facing the country is right wing extremists. the security threats in germany are manifold with one area still a particularly high concern says the german interior minister. let me start off with the area of right wing extremism racism and anti semitism this area is the greatest threat to security in germany. nothing is change that on the contrary the number of offenses the number of people linked to right wing extremist circles and the number of violent far right extremists has increased further. used. a number of particularly brutal far right acts made headlines over the last year in 29000 pro migration conservative politician via term look who was killed and a gunman killed 2 people in an attack on a synagogue and holler in february
those are christians still so much more work to get done valerie hopkins of the financial times joining us 25 years on since the massacre at srebrenica thank you so much. thank you. know germany's interior minister and domestic security chief have released a report into violent attacks carried out in germany last year they conclude that the biggest danger facing the country is right wing extremists. the security threats in germany are manifold with one area still a particularly high concern...
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anthony fauci, who told "the financial times" he's trying to figure out where trump got his misleading claim that 99% of coronavirus cases are harmless. >> 99% of which are totally harmless. >> reporter: fauci told "the times" what i think happened is someone told him that general mortality is about 1% and he interpreted that 99% is not a problem. when that's obviously not the case. after calling into sean hannity's fox news show last night, trump publicly criticized fauci. >> dr. fauci is a nice man but he's made a lot of mistakes. a lot of mistakes were made. >> reporter: though trump insists things are fine between the two, they are barely speaking. fauci said he hasn't seen trump in person since june 2nd and hasn't briefed him in at least two months. shortly after trump left for florida, fauci was seeing arriving at the white house for a task force meeting. the tension between the two comes as fauci is offering dire warnings about the state of the country while trump is relaying a different message entirely. >> everybody says we have so many cases. that's because we test so many pe
anthony fauci, who told "the financial times" he's trying to figure out where trump got his misleading claim that 99% of coronavirus cases are harmless. >> 99% of which are totally harmless. >> reporter: fauci told "the times" what i think happened is someone told him that general mortality is about 1% and he interpreted that 99% is not a problem. when that's obviously not the case. after calling into sean hannity's fox news show last night, trump publicly...
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time to pull in our financial correspondent ali bots sounds bad but the take giant continues to generate revenue growth. really astonishing numbers when you take all things considered the pressure on wall way from the united states the 1st bands in australia dating back to 2018 and several countries have followed suit since then others are pondering but the company's revenues still rose in the 1st half of this year corona into that by over 13 percent to just shy of $65000000000.00 that's just in the 1st half of the year now that's down from 23 percent plus revenues in the last year shirt sharp drop in profit growth but they've performed better the profitability was up in the 1st half of this year whether that continue to continue in this speed that remains to be seen with all the pressure now still mounting on the chinese company and only before i let you go we're just getting through reports from the financial times that the u.k. both while weight has stepped down can you tell me anything more about that of the significance of that move. i think that's a political move i cannot really e
time to pull in our financial correspondent ali bots sounds bad but the take giant continues to generate revenue growth. really astonishing numbers when you take all things considered the pressure on wall way from the united states the 1st bands in australia dating back to 2018 and several countries have followed suit since then others are pondering but the company's revenues still rose in the 1st half of this year corona into that by over 13 percent to just shy of $65000000000.00 that's just...
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that's in the financial times. es leads on rising coronavirus cases in vietnam, which had, for months, been virus—free. and, the japan times reports that the country is to ease its virus—related entry policy for foreign nationals. so let's begin... before we start i must say that we will be breaking into the papers, breaking from the papers as soon as president trumps news conference begins. we are not sure when that's due to start. it's supposed to start anytime now. i will say hi to both of you claire and martin. if i tell you that we have to stop very suddenly it's because the president of the united states is speaking. i'm sure you'll understand. great to have both of you with us. we will dive straight in. we will start with the daily telegraph. breaking news this evening of lockdown measures being reimposed across parts of england. let's start with you claire, does this come as a surprise would you say? it doesn't really come every huge surprise was that i think we've seen a build of increasingly pessimistic me
that's in the financial times. es leads on rising coronavirus cases in vietnam, which had, for months, been virus—free. and, the japan times reports that the country is to ease its virus—related entry policy for foreign nationals. so let's begin... before we start i must say that we will be breaking into the papers, breaking from the papers as soon as president trumps news conference begins. we are not sure when that's due to start. it's supposed to start anytime now. i will say hi to both...
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the financial times reports on the third day of an eu summit, where european leaders have been workingetails of the proposed 750 billion euro response to the pandemic. below a picture of princess beatrice at her wedding in windsor yesterday — tomorrow's metro reports that rail commuters will be offered "fairer" season tickets to help with a part—time return to the office. the uk's relationship with china is front and centre in tomorrow's i — with the paper saying relations with beijing have hit a new low. the times follows suit with an image from the protests in hong kong, as the government here announce they will shelve an extradition treaty with the territory, as relations with china sour. the telegraph has a story on their front page saying 200,000 extra deaths might be caused by the knock—on effects of lockdown in the uk. the mirror lead with what they call, "the scandal of hospital cuts" tomorrow, as a new poll reveals that nhs staff work an average of 11 hours a week extra for free. turning to the express — the paper reports that house prices are at a record high, as the property
the financial times reports on the third day of an eu summit, where european leaders have been workingetails of the proposed 750 billion euro response to the pandemic. below a picture of princess beatrice at her wedding in windsor yesterday — tomorrow's metro reports that rail commuters will be offered "fairer" season tickets to help with a part—time return to the office. the uk's relationship with china is front and centre in tomorrow's i — with the paper saying relations with...
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the financial times focusing on the traffic lights for travellers. en waiting for quite some time to find out the air bridges, the air corridors, which countries will be able to go to go out of without quarantining. hopefully you will find out about them tomorrow. we are hopeful it will be tomorrow. the number ten official position is by the end of the week so i suppose we have until sunday. a bit of an argy—bargy between westminster and holyrood, nicola sturgeon saying today that the uk government sprang there a little dot back list of countries last minute. i think it is a bit frustrating in westminster that they've not been able to announce this because they have not signed up to it yet. it will be around 75 countries potentially having these air bridges with and that will mean when you return, you no longer have to quarantine and when you travel out, you don't have to quarantine on the other side. that removes a major barrier to travel this summer. it also highlightsjust travel this summer. it also highlights just how devolved government instituti
the financial times focusing on the traffic lights for travellers. en waiting for quite some time to find out the air bridges, the air corridors, which countries will be able to go to go out of without quarantining. hopefully you will find out about them tomorrow. we are hopeful it will be tomorrow. the number ten official position is by the end of the week so i suppose we have until sunday. a bit of an argy—bargy between westminster and holyrood, nicola sturgeon saying today that the uk...
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time soon madame lagarde the president made it clear as such in an interview last week with the financial times she said we have done so much that we have quite a bit of time to assess the latest data carefully that is they're not going to rush into anything the fine turbot the words correctly and i would be very very surprised if she had a different message today at the news conference following the meeting that begins at 230 and no matter how insistently and how cleverly our journalistic colleagues are going to press her on that issue we've got your flowery tie on today only so maybe there is something to be optimistic about thank you very much. i always am. mo mass job cuts shaking up the airline industry demand remains low and will people still be keen on flying it all off to the front of prices what's clear is that the sector will have to do a lot to rebuild trust in a business that's pretty much still grounded. keeping a safe distance is no longer a problem at hamburg airport it's a week day and just 30 planes are taking off that's 85 percent fewer than normal check and has been digital f
time soon madame lagarde the president made it clear as such in an interview last week with the financial times she said we have done so much that we have quite a bit of time to assess the latest data carefully that is they're not going to rush into anything the fine turbot the words correctly and i would be very very surprised if she had a different message today at the news conference following the meeting that begins at 230 and no matter how insistently and how cleverly our journalistic...
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earlier we spoke to valerie hopkins of the financial times in srebrenica and asked her how the massacre is being seen 25 years on i am just back from the graveyard and it was quite emotional although people were not only missing the family members that they lost during the genocide but also the people that could not come today to mourn with them and there are still several 1000 people there in attendance on to commemorate that their dead and the 9 people who were buried today that have been found in the last year and but they also remember the 1700 people whose bodies have still not been found when we speak about a regional or even a local context it is located in what was called during the war and still not a wrinkle because it and its leadership and actually the manner of servants it was an ethnic serbs also have not acknowledged. do not use the word genocide you know extent of the crimes that were committed here so that's quite painful for many of the people and out of some other stories making news around the world u.s. president donald trump has appeared in public were wearing a ma
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german finland tech now a by word for criminality and $29000.00 allegations began america in the financial times that executives were cooking the books not only did the authorities turn a blind eye they went after the reporters but the truth is that wire cards desean rides was too good to be true. the farm's model was to set up contracts between retailers and credit card issuers banks and online payment systems like pay pal saving retailers time and money. but why are card never around as much as they say the dead for years former c.e.o. marcus brown and at least 2 other managers allegedly manipulated the balance sheets on a massive scale they now stand accused of fraud embezzlement and market manipulation . in the recent us. working together the suspects began negotiations on various loans and with investors well knowing that 1900000000 euros in assets a quarter of the balance sheet did not exist. in banks in germany and in japan as well as other investors were deceived by these false accounts and provided 3200000000 euros in loans due to wire cards installment c. less money as in all probabili
german finland tech now a by word for criminality and $29000.00 allegations began america in the financial times that executives were cooking the books not only did the authorities turn a blind eye they went after the reporters but the truth is that wire cards desean rides was too good to be true. the farm's model was to set up contracts between retailers and credit card issuers banks and online payment systems like pay pal saving retailers time and money. but why are card never around as much...
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let's move on to the financial times which is talking about apple.ompany has been told it will not have to pay islands 14 billion euros in back taxes. this is after it won an appeal of the european union's second highest court, overturning a ruling from 2016. yes. this came after the european commission decided that ireland allowed apple to pay such a low rate of tax in its view, that it was almost... state aid, because it was so curiously low. the suggestion it was navigations of a sweetheart deal. the commissioner has been making lots of waves, someone who's a real asher, —— basher. accounting messianism 's and multinationals —— accounting mechanism. they won, but thenit accounting mechanism. they won, but then it was overturned by the court. i think apple is understandably very pleased. it understands that if you are going to take advice, get the detail right. otherwise you will be rather embarrassed. now they are having to say as a result, they will have to rewrite their understanding on the rules on what tax is a cce pta ble on the rules on what
let's move on to the financial times which is talking about apple.ompany has been told it will not have to pay islands 14 billion euros in back taxes. this is after it won an appeal of the european union's second highest court, overturning a ruling from 2016. yes. this came after the european commission decided that ireland allowed apple to pay such a low rate of tax in its view, that it was almost... state aid, because it was so curiously low. the suggestion it was navigations of a sweetheart...
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earlier we spoke to valerie hopkins of the financial times newspaper in severinsen and i asked her how the genocide is being seen 25 years on i'm just back from the graveyard and it was quite emotional although people were not only missing the family members that they lost during the genocide but also the people that could not come today to mourn with them there are still several 1000 people there in attendance to commemorate that they're dead and the 9 people who were buried today that have been found of the last year. but they also remember the 1700 people whose bodies are still not been found when i speak about a regional or even a local context is located in what was called during the war and still now the republic us it's and its leadership and actually the mayor of servants and his and ethnic serbs also have not acknowledged. do not use the word genocide to no extent the crimes that were committed here so that's quite painful for many of the people . u.s. president donald trump has commuted the prison sentence of his longtime friend and former aide roger stone he was convicted of
earlier we spoke to valerie hopkins of the financial times newspaper in severinsen and i asked her how the genocide is being seen 25 years on i'm just back from the graveyard and it was quite emotional although people were not only missing the family members that they lost during the genocide but also the people that could not come today to mourn with them there are still several 1000 people there in attendance to commemorate that they're dead and the 9 people who were buried today that have...
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also on the front of the financial times, up to 200,000 hong kongers possibly coming to the uk afteron the territory. yes, this is a forecast as to how many people do foreign 0ffice think might come here. a lot of mps are looking at the situation in hong kong and saying we should offer the possibility for people to come because of the violence. at the same time as saying we will offer the space for hong kongers, we are putting in stringent immigration rules so it is somewhat of a contradiction. absolutely right, ifyou we should be taking more people in terms of political asylum but there seems to be a special case for hong kong when the humanitarian aspect of what is happening in many countries across the world. aspect of what is happening in many countries across the worldlj aspect of what is happening in many countries across the world. i think, asi countries across the world. i think, as i point out, britain does not have a good record at getting these predictions correct but hong kongers known for their entrepreneurial pizzazz, there is quite a lot of excitement it seems about a
also on the front of the financial times, up to 200,000 hong kongers possibly coming to the uk afteron the territory. yes, this is a forecast as to how many people do foreign 0ffice think might come here. a lot of mps are looking at the situation in hong kong and saying we should offer the possibility for people to come because of the violence. at the same time as saying we will offer the space for hong kongers, we are putting in stringent immigration rules so it is somewhat of a contradiction....
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and certainly affected public opinion in the united kingdom the recent opinion poll done by the financial times suggests that 83 percent of british people don't trust china at the moment but this is clearly an effort to move closer in line with other 5 eyes partnerships 5 eyes being the intelligence sharing cooperation between the us australia and others but it will also cools problems with china at a point where the u.k. is exercising the european union see making those ties weaker with european partners and the european european other member states have been doing their own thing with while away a display i call that you know for us for an overall policy an overall coordinated response in fact every country has been ripping out 5 g. in their own way and countries has been to use while they in some way i'm literally of chatham house thank you very much thank you. france is celebrating its national holiday busty day but this year public celebrations have been cancelled or scaled back in the capital paris for the 1st time since $945.00 authorities have canceled the traditional parade along the s
and certainly affected public opinion in the united kingdom the recent opinion poll done by the financial times suggests that 83 percent of british people don't trust china at the moment but this is clearly an effort to move closer in line with other 5 eyes partnerships 5 eyes being the intelligence sharing cooperation between the us australia and others but it will also cools problems with china at a point where the u.k. is exercising the european union see making those ties weaker with...
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and the international edition of the financial times reports that up to 200,000 residents of hong kong the chinese crack down. that will be the largest number of migrants coming to the country in quite a few years. so let‘s begin... welcome to you both. finally some clarity for the government, you have to put on a mask, it has been quite a run around over the last few days about where various ministers in prime minister stood. yes, there have been a lot of contradictions. we heard from michael gove who did not think face masks should be mandatory. it goes even further back when in april we heard from matt hancock that face masks, there was no science for it. but looking across the world, face masks had been made mandatory in places like spain and south korea from the month of may. this week we have not been cleared again what the messages to the public and this is very serious because it leads to confusion and it makes it more difficult to enforce new measures that are also very important. going with the telegraph, d you know why it has been delayed untiljuly 24, why not tomorrow or we
and the international edition of the financial times reports that up to 200,000 residents of hong kong the chinese crack down. that will be the largest number of migrants coming to the country in quite a few years. so let‘s begin... welcome to you both. finally some clarity for the government, you have to put on a mask, it has been quite a run around over the last few days about where various ministers in prime minister stood. yes, there have been a lot of contradictions. we heard from...
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stepping up retaliation for china's crackdown on hong kong, reports the international edition of the financial timesre, voters are about to head to the ballot box to choose members of the country's parliament. the straits times reports on the safety procedures in place for a covid—safe election, including hand sanitisers and disposable gloves. back to papers in the uk, the guardian leads on a warning from the world health organisation that the coronavirus pandemic is accelerating. and finally, the daily mirror has been tallying jobs lost in the uk because of the pandemic. with boots, burger king and john lewis adding to the total in the past 2a hours, it says 150,000 jobs have now gone. so, let's begin. a quick look through at some of the front pages. let's start off with the huffington post because the paper very much focusing on what we are seeing at the supreme court in the us. when it comes to the president's financial records so the supreme court ruled that those records can be examined by prosecutors in new york. but in a related case, the court ruled this information did not have to be shared
stepping up retaliation for china's crackdown on hong kong, reports the international edition of the financial timesre, voters are about to head to the ballot box to choose members of the country's parliament. the straits times reports on the safety procedures in place for a covid—safe election, including hand sanitisers and disposable gloves. back to papers in the uk, the guardian leads on a warning from the world health organisation that the coronavirus pandemic is accelerating. and...
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and earlier we spoke to valerie hopkins of the financial times instead benita and i asked her how the genocide is being seen 25 years on i'm just back from the graveyard and it was quite emotional all the people who were not only missing or the family members of the lost during the genocide but also the people who could not come today to mourn with them and they were still several 1000 people there in attendance on to commemorate that they're dead and the 9 people who were buried today that have been found of my last year. but they also remember the 1000 people whose bodies have still not been found when i speak about a regional or even a local context is located in what was called during the war and still now the rebel because it and its leadership and actually the mayor of servants and is an ethnic slur also have not acknowledged. do not use the word genocide you know extend the crimes that were committed here so that's quite painful for many of the people the u.n. security council is to hold another vote on whether to extend humanitarian aid deliveries into syria and earlier attemp
and earlier we spoke to valerie hopkins of the financial times instead benita and i asked her how the genocide is being seen 25 years on i'm just back from the graveyard and it was quite emotional all the people who were not only missing or the family members of the lost during the genocide but also the people who could not come today to mourn with them and they were still several 1000 people there in attendance on to commemorate that they're dead and the 9 people who were buried today that...
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the financial times did a big story about 30 for mac years about this open secret —— four.ng at issue that they couldn't that some of these factories were owned by extremely wealthy asian businessmen exploiting some of their own people. but the other thing was that the communities themselves, those who are working there just felt voiceless. but the secrets and lies which is something that nations people, families and communities do. but we knew. everybody knew, i've written about this. of the people and the government knew. and the people who've made money off the backs of these poor people, paying them £3 50 an hour, out riding around in the big fancy cars. and if the telegraph is right paying less taxes very soon. and yet there has been an investigation which the gal lathe been an investigation which the gal l a the gangster labour and abuse of authority says it is ongoing but so far no enforcement has been put in place. because no offences have been identified. do you find that shocking? if this has been an ongoing situation which jasmine says it is. i'm sure it's true t
the financial times did a big story about 30 for mac years about this open secret —— four.ng at issue that they couldn't that some of these factories were owned by extremely wealthy asian businessmen exploiting some of their own people. but the other thing was that the communities themselves, those who are working there just felt voiceless. but the secrets and lies which is something that nations people, families and communities do. but we knew. everybody knew, i've written about this. of...
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the financial times reports that the hackers were also targetting covid—i9 vaccine research in the uss well as in the uk. it adds that the kremlin denies the charges. downing street has condemned the cyber attacks against science as "despicable" — that's according to the metro. the i also leads on the alleged attempts to steal vaccine research. the newspaper adds that moscow has also been accused of meddling in last year's uk general election. and a different story in the new york times. it leads on what it called a racial awakening in france, triggered by the killing of george floyd by a police officer in minneapolis. so let's begin. so, welcome to both of you. tim and sienna. looking at the front pages here, is unusual that the headlines are almost identical, but here we are almost identical, but here we are looking at the daily mirror. russians try to steal vaccine secrets, telegraph saying the same. tim, let's start with you. just explain a little bit about the story to those who don't know. i'm speaking to you from the wiltshire city of salisbury, which i think a lot will know if
the financial times reports that the hackers were also targetting covid—i9 vaccine research in the uss well as in the uk. it adds that the kremlin denies the charges. downing street has condemned the cyber attacks against science as "despicable" — that's according to the metro. the i also leads on the alleged attempts to steal vaccine research. the newspaper adds that moscow has also been accused of meddling in last year's uk general election. and a different story in the new york...
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the financial times lease with the settlement. action leads with the settlement.s details of the prime minister borisjohnson‘s interivew with the bbc political editor laura kuenssberg who said the government didn't understand the virus and admitted there were things they could have done differently. the i reports that polling suggests 80% of people who have worked from home during the coronavirus want to continue once the virus has been suppressed. the daily mail says borisjohnson plans to make restaurants and take away chains publish calories in every meal as part of an anti obesity strategy following his brush with coronavirus in april earlier this year. looking abroad, the japan times reports once again residents in the capital tokyo are being urged to stay inside and avoid all nonessential travel following an unprecedented surge of coronavirus. and the straits times reports how with an uncertain economic outlook, firms are being asked to ensure singaporean workers are treated fairly as job losses are expected to increase. so let's begin. thank you forjoining m
the financial times lease with the settlement. action leads with the settlement.s details of the prime minister borisjohnson‘s interivew with the bbc political editor laura kuenssberg who said the government didn't understand the virus and admitted there were things they could have done differently. the i reports that polling suggests 80% of people who have worked from home during the coronavirus want to continue once the virus has been suppressed. the daily mail says borisjohnson plans to...
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the financial times says the decision has provoked ‘fury‘ in beijing, and reports that britain's roll—outby up to three years. ‘next stop, masks in offices' the telegraph says that the uk government is preparing a ‘road map‘ to avoid a second wave of coronavirus, that could include asking people to wear face coverings in all public places. on the philippine star — reports of house to house coronavirus searches which will be conducted by state security forces. the paper says they'll search for people with the virus who are quarantining at home and transfer them to isolation facilities managed by the government. the front page of the straits times is headline ‘singapore enters technial recession‘. the paper reports that the country's gdp has taken a dive of 12.6% attributed to circuit breaker measures and weak external demand. on the front
the financial times says the decision has provoked ‘fury‘ in beijing, and reports that britain's roll—outby up to three years. ‘next stop, masks in offices' the telegraph says that the uk government is preparing a ‘road map‘ to avoid a second wave of coronavirus, that could include asking people to wear face coverings in all public places. on the philippine star — reports of house to house coronavirus searches which will be conducted by state security forces. the paper says...
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really come under fire because when a lot of these allegations 1st came out from the newspaper the financial times baffin actually targeted the reporters and reported them for a criminal investigation instead of going after the allegations themselves that's a huge black eye for all this to come back on them and so what we're seeing is that there's going to be questioning of civil key ministers the finance minister the economy minister in germany and then there's more criticism on merkel as well or more of a spotlight on medical she'd actually advertise russia say she pushed mentioned wire card from what we know in a meeting with chinese officials in beijing in 2019 i believe as hers looking to acquire. chinese business and they. has come out that she actually had been briefed on some of the allegations against him so the question is what did the government know when did it know it what kinds of conversations were happening between wire card and the finance ministry for example and what about investors where they left in all of this is the real irony of this is that the investors were the ones who
really come under fire because when a lot of these allegations 1st came out from the newspaper the financial times baffin actually targeted the reporters and reported them for a criminal investigation instead of going after the allegations themselves that's a huge black eye for all this to come back on them and so what we're seeing is that there's going to be questioning of civil key ministers the finance minister the economy minister in germany and then there's more criticism on merkel as well...
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katie, start with the financial times.tory that has been dominating bulletins in the news agenda today. the situation and hong kong, we have seen arrest following those new security laws that have been imposed by china. we see the front page of the ft, somebody suffering from pepper spray there come a worrying development and what is already difficult situation in the relationship between hong kong and china. yes. a development that has had reverberations all across the world today. i think if you look at what is happening in hong kong, the security law which we prayed about previously, forced through a put into force on tuesday. and the protest a nd into force on tuesday. and the protest and under this law, not all the specifics of clear, but you can face up to a life sentence for protesting depending on how you do it but the protesting. and also for criticism of the chinese government toa criticism of the chinese government to a degree. so it is a very worrying development and i think today the protest and response so th
katie, start with the financial times.tory that has been dominating bulletins in the news agenda today. the situation and hong kong, we have seen arrest following those new security laws that have been imposed by china. we see the front page of the ft, somebody suffering from pepper spray there come a worrying development and what is already difficult situation in the relationship between hong kong and china. yes. a development that has had reverberations all across the world today. i think if...
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the financial times says the uk is in talks tojoin an eu plan to secure supplies of a potential coronavirus new york times says mistakes made by the british government have left domestic abuse victims at risk during lockdown. the i leads with with the 59 countries that britons will be allowed to travel to from tenth july without needing to quarantine on their return. the mirror has a picture of prince william toasting the re—opening of pubs in england as an ‘important day‘ in the fight against covid—19. but the daily mail headlines a warning from the uk health secretary matt hancock ahead of ‘super saturday‘ — warning that people will be arrested if they break the law. so let's begin... if they break the law. but if they break the law. start with the look at the papers. but start with the look at the papers. thank you both forjoining me. let's start with the holidays getting the green light on the eye newspaper. 3a destinations are still restricting uk arrivals but there is no need to quarantine when you return to england from 59 countries and 1a territories. susie come does this mean summe
the financial times says the uk is in talks tojoin an eu plan to secure supplies of a potential coronavirus new york times says mistakes made by the british government have left domestic abuse victims at risk during lockdown. the i leads with with the 59 countries that britons will be allowed to travel to from tenth july without needing to quarantine on their return. the mirror has a picture of prince william toasting the re—opening of pubs in england as an ‘important day‘ in the fight...
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the financial times says the government is planning to withhold power to control state aid from the uk's devolved nations when the brexit transition ends. the i reports that peers will challenge ministers to stop outdoor smoking in return for permission to serve pavement drinks. the mirror leads on a plea from footballerjack charlton's grieving brother tommy, who says the england world cup legend should be knighted. and the times writes that the government is to launch a campaign warning britons about higher costs when travelling abroad from january 1. right, lucianne john, hello right, luciannejohn, hello again. john, let's begin with the metraux. clear up the mask muddle. is this soft cop, hard cop routine? or is there a genuine uncertainty in downing street about which way they should go on this issue? yes, there is an ambiguity, and they can't put out different messages simultaneously, and they ought to have a single simple message. although the reason michael gove isn't wearing a mask in that is because he is outside, and nobody thinks that wearing a mask outside is advisable. but t
the financial times says the government is planning to withhold power to control state aid from the uk's devolved nations when the brexit transition ends. the i reports that peers will challenge ministers to stop outdoor smoking in return for permission to serve pavement drinks. the mirror leads on a plea from footballerjack charlton's grieving brother tommy, who says the england world cup legend should be knighted. and the times writes that the government is to launch a campaign warning...
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. >> in an interview with the "financial times," dr. fauci said the country is living in the middle of a perfect storm as this virus spreads. amid recent tension with the president, dr. fauci said, quote, i have a reputation as you probably have figured out of speaking the truth at all times and not sugar-coating things. and that may be one of the reasons why i haven't been on television very much lately. the "financial times" also reports, quote, fauci last saw trump in person at the white house on june the 2nd, says he has not briefed the president for at least two months. during an interview earlier today, infectious disease expert dr. michael osterholm said new shutdowns could happen regionally, and he added this. >> when are we going to finally say we have got to understand that, you know, being in an argument with this virus, we have less chance of winning that than arguing with 2,000 cranky, tired 2-year-olds, okay? we have got to deal with this virus, and the way we're going to have to do it is shut down again and then bring it
. >> in an interview with the "financial times," dr. fauci said the country is living in the middle of a perfect storm as this virus spreads. amid recent tension with the president, dr. fauci said, quote, i have a reputation as you probably have figured out of speaking the truth at all times and not sugar-coating things. and that may be one of the reasons why i haven't been on television very much lately. the "financial times" also reports, quote, fauci last saw trump...