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will end on the financial times and really quickly, if you | honest. will end on the financial. a. tue: reason that we've been given is because they can no longer afford him and i've looked at his net worth and it's an astonishing 309 million. you can pay for that. end of an error in here we go, it'll never be the same without him. i error in here we go, it'll never be the same without him.— error in here we go, it'll never be the same without him. i take that knowledre the same without him. i take that knowledge is _ the same without him. i take that knowledge is in _ the same without him. i take that knowledge is in agreement. - the same without him. i take that| knowledge is in agreement. we've got a longer addition to 1130 and thank you very much. thank you and think you very much. thank you and think you of course for following us with the papers here on bbc news. next on bbc news, mental health and elite sport has been at the forefront of the tokyo olympics after high profile athletes including simone biles chose to speak publicly about the issue. james reynolds talks to a
will end on the financial times and really quickly, if you | honest. will end on the financial. a. tue: reason that we've been given is because they can no longer afford him and i've looked at his net worth and it's an astonishing 309 million. you can pay for that. end of an error in here we go, it'll never be the same without him. i error in here we go, it'll never be the same without him.— error in here we go, it'll never be the same without him. i take that knowledre the same without him....
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, we've had people working from home —— the financial times. say? 5a, the ft is highlighting the fact that because the cost saying has suggested that perhaps people who didn't come into the office might actually have to have a pay cut. that's not a particularly good business practice, so what the ft is
, we've had people working from home —— the financial times. say? 5a, the ft is highlighting the fact that because the cost saying has suggested that perhaps people who didn't come into the office might actually have to have a pay cut. that's not a particularly good business practice, so what the ft is
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this is according to the financial times.proached cboe global markets about and all share deal to acquire the volatility index $16 billion, the financial times is deciding three people familiar with this matter. -- citing. our viewers, a lot of them are standing on the floors there at the cboe. they will be walking these headlines, reading lower and maybe stopping to turn up the volume. this could be a big deal in exchanges. greg: isn't that the way, if you work for the place, you're the last to hear about what is going down. the shortage of big -- no shortage of big headlines out there. we will get some comment from both sides. got lots of news, retail earnings, slew of corporate results on that. some sales data as well. a concern about the strength of the u.s. consumer, the retail numbers seem to be a bit nick. let's bring in stacey widlitz. thanks for joining us. we get some of these reads, some of these earnings. what is it telling us about the path forward of the u.s. consumer? stacey: if you take a step back and look at
this is according to the financial times.proached cboe global markets about and all share deal to acquire the volatility index $16 billion, the financial times is deciding three people familiar with this matter. -- citing. our viewers, a lot of them are standing on the floors there at the cboe. they will be walking these headlines, reading lower and maybe stopping to turn up the volume. this could be a big deal in exchanges. greg: isn't that the way, if you work for the place, you're the last...
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financial times on the front page.. i will leave you with the delicate task of explaining the story to us this with the delicate task of explaining the story to u— the story to us this is about a fan site onlyfans _ the story to us this is about a fan site onlyfans which _ the story to us this is about a fan site onlyfans which has - the story to us this is about a fan site onlyfans which has become | the story to us this is about a fan - site onlyfans which has become best known for pornography and sex workers selling content to their fans. it has made the site a lot of money and especially that is made quite a lot of money during the pandemic. but in recent days, onlyfans said it will no longer be hosting pornography. nude images as to be in line with the sites policies and the says prompted a huge backlash from people who make their money by selling pornography on the website. the thing that has to be said is that unlike other sites and other social media platforms, onlyfans has not been doing a good job of stopping
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, we've had people working from home —— the financial times.y've got a leader on how to return workers to the office. what does it say? so, the office. what does it say? so, the ft is the office. what does it say? �*fvf the ft is highlighting the office. what does it say? fish, the ft is highlighting the fact the office. what does it say? s5 the ft is highlighting the fact that because the cost saying has suggested that perhaps people who didn't come into the office might actually have to have a pay cut. that's not a particularly good business practice, so what the ft is saying, you need to think more, have a more sophisticated approach in order to entice your colleagues and peers back into the office. one of the things they're highlighting is that rishi sunak himself has talked about the positive benefits of being backin about the positive benefits of being back in the office. the fact that you learn from mentors, you learn from your peers, and you have perhaps even a different environment because the morejunior perhaps even a different environ
, we've had people working from home —— the financial times.y've got a leader on how to return workers to the office. what does it say? so, the office. what does it say? so, the ft is the office. what does it say? �*fvf the ft is highlighting the office. what does it say? fish, the ft is highlighting the fact the office. what does it say? s5 the ft is highlighting the fact that because the cost saying has suggested that perhaps people who didn't come into the office might actually have...
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about how we are not— financial times talking about how we are not completely without leverage. likely depending on how we detected at face value and _ depending on how we detected at face value and different operations 20 years— value and different operations 20 years ago— value and different operations 20 years ago and sceptical myself given that the _ years ago and sceptical myself given that the human rights abuses and suppression of women in the pretty barbaric— suppression of women in the pretty barbaric enforcement of law they did 20 years— barbaric enforcement of law they did 20 years ago. if any form of dialogue _ 20 years ago. if any form of dialogue we can have, we can season. but the _ dialogue we can have, we can season. but the big _ dialogue we can have, we can season. but the big question is, why did america — but the big question is, why did america and its allies not foresee the collapse of afghanistan is government so quickly and by doing i do more _ government so quickly and by doing i do more to— government so quickly and by doing i do more to prevent the sit
about how we are not— financial times talking about how we are not completely without leverage. likely depending on how we detected at face value and _ depending on how we detected at face value and different operations 20 years— value and different operations 20 years ago— value and different operations 20 years ago and sceptical myself given that the _ years ago and sceptical myself given that the human rights abuses and suppression of women in the pretty barbaric— suppression of...
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they said the story in the financial times was inaccurate.- they did not deny it, but said it was inaccurate. haidi: a hefty fine will not help with the financial situation. reporter: this is similar to the investigation that went into ansi book -- into alibaba's anticompetitive behavior. this is being reported that matewan would face up to a $1 billion fine and they have to correct their ways and rectify their practices and what is known as pick one from two, basically exclusivity contracts with merchants, they have to pick them over their competitors. so that is possibly going to end that particular chapter with a billion dollar fine. alibaba got a 2.8 billion dollar fine. again, it's just reports right now. shery: stephen engle joining us there from hong kong. you can get more context on china's crackdown on tech giants, on redlines china and big tech at the bloomberg technology channel on youtube. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> another incredibly strong jobs markets report. >> very strong report. across all metrics. >> across the board. >> leisu
they said the story in the financial times was inaccurate.- they did not deny it, but said it was inaccurate. haidi: a hefty fine will not help with the financial situation. reporter: this is similar to the investigation that went into ansi book -- into alibaba's anticompetitive behavior. this is being reported that matewan would face up to a $1 billion fine and they have to correct their ways and rectify their practices and what is known as pick one from two, basically exclusivity contracts...
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and i want to say that that financial times also follow up with this. the new price for a pfizer shot was $19.00 euros and 50 hands against $1550.00. previously, according to portions of the contract, the price of a more darren, a job was $25.50. a dose. contracts show up from about $22.60 a house out there for the quantitative even right. i mean the bank, they're technically and solvent, but they get the government to tax everybody with inflation to keep them running and to pay their huge bonuses. now the pharmaceutical industry has taken a page out of the bank book and said, hey, you know, we're going to create the thing. we're going to create quantitative bio easing. and we're going to force everyone to keep paying for these things. and if they refuse, we're going to crash the stock market because these are huge, publicly traded stocks that they can easily crash themselves. so it's all the same thing, really. it's all jamie diamond, you know, you go in there and you get a new toaster. when you open a new account and you get a job and you get a subscr
and i want to say that that financial times also follow up with this. the new price for a pfizer shot was $19.00 euros and 50 hands against $1550.00. previously, according to portions of the contract, the price of a more darren, a job was $25.50. a dose. contracts show up from about $22.60 a house out there for the quantitative even right. i mean the bank, they're technically and solvent, but they get the government to tax everybody with inflation to keep them running and to pay their huge...
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with me are jasmine cameron—chileshe of the financial times and broadcasterjohn stapleton.s time to brace himself. tomorrow's front pages. starting with: afghanistan is still dominating the front pages. the times leads with us presidentjoe biden�*s promise to avenge the deaths of the 13 us marines killed in the bomb attack at kabul airport. the mirror leads with the news that two of those killed in the attack were british citizens, and that the child of another british citizen was also killed. the prime minister's �*great regret�*. that's on the front page of the telegraph, after borisjohnson admits not everyone who worked with the british forces will be evacuated from the country. the mail leads with a similar story, and says leaving people behind could cause the biggest hostage crisis in britain's history, if they're captured by the taliban or isis—k. away from afghanistan, the financial times leads with the government's plea to hire uk based workers, in an effort to address britain's �*chronic�* lorry driver shortage. and finally, �*re—united'. there's only one back page
with me are jasmine cameron—chileshe of the financial times and broadcasterjohn stapleton.s time to brace himself. tomorrow's front pages. starting with: afghanistan is still dominating the front pages. the times leads with us presidentjoe biden�*s promise to avenge the deaths of the 13 us marines killed in the bomb attack at kabul airport. the mirror leads with the news that two of those killed in the attack were british citizens, and that the child of another british citizen was also...
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according to the financial times newspaper, pfizer vaccine has risen by $5.00 to $23.00 per shot. with done is maxine has risen by $2.90 to $25.50. a dose deals run to 2023 and they cover up to 2100000000 vaccine shots. over all these barca has more is perhaps an unwanted reminder of all the cash flows in the business dealings that underpin the global vaccine rollout. but it is a reminder cause that this is essentially a business that needs to be kept afloat and pharmaceutical companies all out to make a profit, whether it's a large profit or small small profit. and of course raises a whole raft of different ethical questions as well. but according to the latest contract between pfizer medina and the european union, they will be a price hike for the shots in the imminent future, according to figure seen by financial times, the new price for probably a short will be $23.00 up from 18. but then i will go up to $25.50, up to up from $22.00. 60 this, of course the countries are very keen and anxious to stamp out the spread of the delta vary. it also comes with a time in which countrie
according to the financial times newspaper, pfizer vaccine has risen by $5.00 to $23.00 per shot. with done is maxine has risen by $2.90 to $25.50. a dose deals run to 2023 and they cover up to 2100000000 vaccine shots. over all these barca has more is perhaps an unwanted reminder of all the cash flows in the business dealings that underpin the global vaccine rollout. but it is a reminder cause that this is essentially a business that needs to be kept afloat and pharmaceutical companies all out...
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let's start with the financial times.leads with the us and uk sending troops to afghanistan to help evacuate staff in the capital kabul. the metro says the move follows a wave of attacks from the taliban, as it accelerated its plans and seized ii of afghanistan's 3a provincial capitals. according to the telegraph, multiple fatalites have occured in plymouth. the home secretary priti patel described the incident as shocking. in the guardian, it says gcse results this year have revealed a widening attainment gap between pupils at selective schools and those from other state schools. let's start with the international news as it's reported on the front of the financial times. " uk and us send troops to..." they knew they were going to have to relocate some of these embassy staff, but not at this pace. it of these embassy staff, but not at this ace. , i. , of these embassy staff, but not at this ace. , ,, , ., this pace. it tells you 'ust how dire the situation _ this pace. it tells you 'ust how dire the situation is h this p
let's start with the financial times.leads with the us and uk sending troops to afghanistan to help evacuate staff in the capital kabul. the metro says the move follows a wave of attacks from the taliban, as it accelerated its plans and seized ii of afghanistan's 3a provincial capitals. according to the telegraph, multiple fatalites have occured in plymouth. the home secretary priti patel described the incident as shocking. in the guardian, it says gcse results this year have revealed a...
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passable not care about the rights afraid themselves. russians in ukraine, and i'm quite lame act on financial time. because i'm 2nd nice to finish time, so thank you very much financial times poster generator. why do you me put, you know, know if you have a wall street journal on the road and i'm referring to president putin sports. that's russia. log into a central asia and doesn't want to see american soldiers since central asia. i would like to ask you to last that. i mean it's true. that's true. that's true. then what are the considerations behind day's words? and i would like to ask for the opinion of mr as he yard hill about the same matter as well. correct? because her kid to we throw all american soldier, it's about with throwing all american soldiers from santa asia. and the 2nd question about the intermediate role of the russian of dan is then in town here, there is that because at the chamber, let me, i don't better get out to, i'm going, i'm going to stand on the caves and the answer between taliban and russia russia plea, you talk about these intermediary role as well and, and garriso
passable not care about the rights afraid themselves. russians in ukraine, and i'm quite lame act on financial time. because i'm 2nd nice to finish time, so thank you very much financial times poster generator. why do you me put, you know, know if you have a wall street journal on the road and i'm referring to president putin sports. that's russia. log into a central asia and doesn't want to see american soldiers since central asia. i would like to ask you to last that. i mean it's true. that's...
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because the financial times, newspaper sizes, back thing is when it's $23.00 a shot and madonna's is now $25.50 mexicans have voted in a referendum, which if passed could lead to investigations of 5 former president. i think corruption has been a promise of present under his manual lopez over door, encouraged his supporters to take part, but criticized election officials for too few polling stations. well than 40 percent of registered faces must take part for the result to be binding. the most important that the important thing is ending impunity in this country. it's been going on for far too long. there has to be justice. there has to be democracy. we're in this up. what about we are in disagreement with presidents. they leave and leave us with nothing. another president comes in and they leave him with all the responsibility. well ahead of the vote election official said the process would itself be free from corruption, which is as it gets incorporated on, the pop in our consultation will be carried out within the technical specifications of quality, professionalism and personalit
because the financial times, newspaper sizes, back thing is when it's $23.00 a shot and madonna's is now $25.50 mexicans have voted in a referendum, which if passed could lead to investigations of 5 former president. i think corruption has been a promise of present under his manual lopez over door, encouraged his supporters to take part, but criticized election officials for too few polling stations. well than 40 percent of registered faces must take part for the result to be binding. the most...
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but like financial times, the new price for a funny short will be $23.00 up from 18. but then i will go up to $25.50, up to up from $22.00. 60 this of course the countries are very keen and anxious to stamp out the spread of the delta vary. it also comes with a time in which countries in the e u and beyond the e. u. a mulling the possibility of administering a 3rd dose, a bruce job to improve efficacy so far. only israel has approved use of a 3rd dose, a booster job in the over the sixty's with other research is happening here in the u. k. in britain and other countries may well follow suit, and all of this, of course, means the potential windfall for both much and pfizer as well off to phase 3 trials. both of these vaccines have been proven to be more effective than their rivals than the astrazeneca job and the johnson and johnson job. so essentially, both of these companies have a captive audience in the european union. european commission, just to remind you, of course, was accused early on of not acting quickly enough when it came to the vaccine rollout. and what
but like financial times, the new price for a funny short will be $23.00 up from 18. but then i will go up to $25.50, up to up from $22.00. 60 this of course the countries are very keen and anxious to stamp out the spread of the delta vary. it also comes with a time in which countries in the e u and beyond the e. u. a mulling the possibility of administering a 3rd dose, a bruce job to improve efficacy so far. only israel has approved use of a 3rd dose, a booster job in the over the sixty's with...
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peter spiegel there of the financial times. .he death of a1—year—old helen anderson whose body was found near the a3 in guildford on monday. police say 52—year—old dane messam has been remanded in custody let's have a look at some of the other stories making the number of new coronavirus cases reported in scotland has hit another record high of more than 7000 in the last 2a hours. the latest record comes as the scottish health secretary warned the nhs was facing a "perfect storm" of pressure. a man who turned down the coronavirus vaccine has died in hospital after contracting covid—19. a0—year—old father—to—be marcus birks from staffordshire, died on friday leaving his family "shattered", his wife said. he was admitted to an intensive care unit earlier this month, and before his death urged people to get vaccinated. the influential reggae producer and performer lee "scratch" perry, has died injamaica at the age of 85. known for his work with musicians as varied as bob marley, the clash and the beastie boys, he was a pioneer of re
peter spiegel there of the financial times. .he death of a1—year—old helen anderson whose body was found near the a3 in guildford on monday. police say 52—year—old dane messam has been remanded in custody let's have a look at some of the other stories making the number of new coronavirus cases reported in scotland has hit another record high of more than 7000 in the last 2a hours. the latest record comes as the scottish health secretary warned the nhs was facing a "perfect...
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the front page of the financial times showing here the international.g the international. it makes the point that james is making that the explosions keep pressure on president biden possible strategy. and the point being made is that even people who agree that america, president biden was right to withdraw troops, are questioning the speed with which that was done in the manner with which is happening. to build on whatjames is saying. to build on what james is saying. one of— to build on what james is saying. one of the — to build on what james is saying. one of the most unedifying things this evening is to watch a traditional political slanging match going _ traditional political slanging match going on — traditional political slanging match going on. between republicans and democrats. look, a republican president. _ democrats. look, a republican president, donald trump said in the strategy— president, donald trump said in the strategy but biden has continued the strategy— strategy but biden has continued the strategy in this debate as to whether— str
the front page of the financial times showing here the international.g the international. it makes the point that james is making that the explosions keep pressure on president biden possible strategy. and the point being made is that even people who agree that america, president biden was right to withdraw troops, are questioning the speed with which that was done in the manner with which is happening. to build on whatjames is saying. to build on what james is saying. one of— to build on...
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i'm going to take you to the front page of the | take you to the front page of the financial times. be something issued by the agency which that the us side covid—19 do not travel for switzerland, estonia and estonia now considering the front page of the financial times, that may well be reversed. it is may well be reversed. it is interesting _ may well be reversed. it is interesting that _ may well be reversed. it is interesting that his - may well be reversed. it is interesting that his come l may well be reversed. it is interesting that his come through 'ust interesting that his come through just not— interesting that his come through just not giving with the eu is saying. _ just not giving with the eu is saying, removed in the us from its list of— saying, removed in the us from its list of countries with restrictions and nonessential travel, that is going _ and nonessential travel, that is going to — and nonessential travel, that is going to be a decision that has to be made — going to be a decision that has to be made by member states. they will have to _ be made by member stat
i'm going to take you to the front page of the | take you to the front page of the financial times. be something issued by the agency which that the us side covid—19 do not travel for switzerland, estonia and estonia now considering the front page of the financial times, that may well be reversed. it is may well be reversed. it is interesting _ may well be reversed. it is interesting that _ may well be reversed. it is interesting that his - may well be reversed. it is interesting that his...
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let's begin if we can with the front of the financial times, and that picture of a distressed woman on truck in afghanistan. biden vows to get americans out.— get americans out. yes, so earlier on this evening, _ get americans out. yes, so earlier on this evening, he _ get americans out. yes, so earlier on this evening, he gave - get americans out. yes, so earlier on this evening, he gave an - on this evening, he gave an interview in the white house where he said they would do everything they could do to provide safe evacuation for their acts afghan allies. and those targeted with their association with the us. this piece of theatre, i guess, was him desperately trying to regain control of the situation and project a sense of the situation and project a sense of calm. he gave a pretty fractious interview to abc news, where he came across as kind of belligerent, incredibly touchy and kind of unfeeling for the plight of afghanis who feel deserted by the us. 13 thousands people out of afghanistan, but they also talked to or got a quote from the us, sorry, the nato secretary—general, who s
let's begin if we can with the front of the financial times, and that picture of a distressed woman on truck in afghanistan. biden vows to get americans out.— get americans out. yes, so earlier on this evening, _ get americans out. yes, so earlier on this evening, he _ get americans out. yes, so earlier on this evening, he gave - get americans out. yes, so earlier on this evening, he gave an - on this evening, he gave an interview in the white house where he said they would do everything they...
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the court in the financial times, 324 people from main street, 0 wall street chief executives have been depressed even though there is today absolutely no doubt that wall street executives and politicians were complicit in creating the price i i. this is the story of how massive gold banks made billions by packaging toxic mortgage loans and financial products and sold them all around the world. the american politicians pull the trigger. it all started with the political build off a garage, grand emission of allowing everyone to own home our government is supporting home ownership because it is good for america. it is good for our families. it is good for our economy. 7 part of the american dream that was pushed by, you know, all sorts of president clinton bush, whatever for years was the home ownership. the authority kept the interest rates very low in order to make money very, to boil wall street. and politicians had agreed to work together. wall street with the pursuit of profits, politicians of the pursuit of government interference and economic growth. which could be turned into ele
the court in the financial times, 324 people from main street, 0 wall street chief executives have been depressed even though there is today absolutely no doubt that wall street executives and politicians were complicit in creating the price i i. this is the story of how massive gold banks made billions by packaging toxic mortgage loans and financial products and sold them all around the world. the american politicians pull the trigger. it all started with the political build off a garage,...
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trisgt texas very neatly to the front page of financial times —— takes us.y to four hours ago was saying he was concentrating on security of the country, has now left the country, and he says because the taliban were entering the presidential palace. absolutely. he has apparently _ the presidential palace. absolutely. he has apparently fled to _ the presidential palace. absolutely. he has apparently fled to jicha - —— tojicha his flight is a failure of the afghan government for to one of your contributors earlier, a very good american colonel, said they have been terrible partners, they have been terrible partners, they have been usually corrupt, they have salted away millions of dollars poured into that country, they have relied so heavily on american might that the moment the military withdrew, they utterly crumbled some soldiers disappeared, policejust soldiers disappeared, police just completely soldiers disappeared, policejust completely melted into the background, and worst of all, the president, the head of the government, did a runner. and what more
trisgt texas very neatly to the front page of financial times —— takes us.y to four hours ago was saying he was concentrating on security of the country, has now left the country, and he says because the taliban were entering the presidential palace. absolutely. he has apparently _ the presidential palace. absolutely. he has apparently fled to _ the presidential palace. absolutely. he has apparently fled to jicha - —— tojicha his flight is a failure of the afghan government for to one...
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financial times, let's go on to another story, frankly.e. ultra have produced _ to be another one. ultra have produced sonar _ to be another one. ultra have produced sonar and _ to be another one. ultra have produced sonar and various . to be another one. ultra have - produced sonar and various other things for submarines, things to do with torpedoes and nuclear power, nuclear powered subs and all that, now they will be sold off to cobham, a us rivalfirm. the labour mp kevin jones up in durham has asked for the government to look at this and get it blocked for national security reasons, because he didn't believe the intellectual property — our intellectual property should not be intellectual property should not be in the hands of other countries. we don't think particularly of them as a huge warring rival or anything like that, but it's the principle of it, and i think that worries — once it's out of our hands, you don't know how safe it is in their hands, as well, with the rest of the international community acting in terms of spying and
financial times, let's go on to another story, frankly.e. ultra have produced _ to be another one. ultra have produced sonar _ to be another one. ultra have produced sonar and _ to be another one. ultra have produced sonar and various . to be another one. ultra have - produced sonar and various other things for submarines, things to do with torpedoes and nuclear power, nuclear powered subs and all that, now they will be sold off to cobham, a us rivalfirm. the labour mp kevin jones up in durham...
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let's look at the financial times, which looks a different angle of the olympics, because sports andge, on the fix printer takes refuge after comments backlash. —— olympic sprinter. the last time our correspondent thought this happened was 1984. this correspondent thought this happened was 1984. , , ., ., correspondent thought this happened was1984. , ., was 1984. this is a whole story, which has _ was 1984. this is a whole story, which has a _ was 1984. this is a whole story, which has a cold _ was 1984. this is a whole story, which has a cold war— was 1984. this is a whole story, l which has a cold war undertone, was 1984. this is a whole story, - which has a cold war undertone, and you think it is more like something from james bond orjohn the carry le carre. she basically said, please, do not let them kidnap, essentially, me. she has now sought asylum in poland, or been granted asylum by the polish, and her crime as it were according to the details that have come out is that she could do sized the belarus olympic committee that would try to put her in a race that she had not plan
let's look at the financial times, which looks a different angle of the olympics, because sports andge, on the fix printer takes refuge after comments backlash. —— olympic sprinter. the last time our correspondent thought this happened was 1984. this correspondent thought this happened was 1984. , , ., ., correspondent thought this happened was1984. , ., was 1984. this is a whole story, which has _ was 1984. this is a whole story, which has a _ was 1984. this is a whole story, which has a...
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the financial times leads with the pledge from president joe biden, who vows to get americans out offghanistan. but the admission from president biden that not everyone will get out of afghanistan who wants to leave leads the telegraph. the i says the uk is considering sending british forces and diplomats into the crowds outside kabul airport to search for evacuees. according to the times, thousands of uk allies face being left behind in afghanistan. and the anguish at kabul airport is captured on the guardian, as a baby is passed into the hands of soldiers to escape the taliban rule. the possible threat to the uk from the taliban takeover leads the mirror, with security experts warning of a �*clear and present danger.�* and a different story on the express, which leads on the new drug in the fight against coronavirus. aimed at those who can't have the vaccination. let's plunge straight in. kate, do you want to kick us off this evening? let's start with the ft, which has that very powerful image of the tearful woman hoping to get on a truck at the border out of afghanistan. get on a
the financial times leads with the pledge from president joe biden, who vows to get americans out offghanistan. but the admission from president biden that not everyone will get out of afghanistan who wants to leave leads the telegraph. the i says the uk is considering sending british forces and diplomats into the crowds outside kabul airport to search for evacuees. according to the times, thousands of uk allies face being left behind in afghanistan. and the anguish at kabul airport is captured...
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if we look at the financial times, we see that. demonstration led by women, waving afghan flags.is astonishing that this demonstration might take place at all. that astonishing that this demonstration might take place at all.— might take place at all. that gives ou some might take place at all. that gives you some hepe. _ might take place at all. that gives you some hope, and _ might take place at all. that gives you some hope, and it's— might take place at all. that gives you some hope, and it's clear - might take place at all. that givesj you some hope, and it's clear that many— you some hope, and it's clear that many of— you some hope, and it's clear that many of the — you some hope, and it's clear that many of the afghan women who value the freedom that they have secured, including _ the freedom that they have secured, including the freedom to educate their kids — including the freedom to educate their kids and work and stand for elected — their kids and work and stand for elected office. it's something like a third _ elected office. it's something like a third of— elected of
if we look at the financial times, we see that. demonstration led by women, waving afghan flags.is astonishing that this demonstration might take place at all. that astonishing that this demonstration might take place at all.— might take place at all. that gives ou some might take place at all. that gives you some hepe. _ might take place at all. that gives you some hope, and _ might take place at all. that gives you some hope, and it's— might take place at all. that gives you some hope,...
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so much know that the financial times recently pleaded with the population. quote, let's off, please stop calling dollars, fee money. currencies are not names that only have value because governments say they do and quote is not just an example of projection. jim, i say it's an example of the, the public discussion reflecting a situation that is poorly understood. and as i understand it, we're not going to solve this set of problems. probab probably by any means of institutional policing. it's going to solve itself emergent, lee, by working its way into some form of a collapse that's going to require us to build something back. and i hate to say build, it's better because it's not going to be anything like what it, what it has been. where we're going to have to build back some an armature for daily life in which we can do things like conduct business in a meaningful way. make money in an honest way, treat each other more respectfully and go about our business of having an american civilization that actually functions in, in a way that people can clearly under
so much know that the financial times recently pleaded with the population. quote, let's off, please stop calling dollars, fee money. currencies are not names that only have value because governments say they do and quote is not just an example of projection. jim, i say it's an example of the, the public discussion reflecting a situation that is poorly understood. and as i understand it, we're not going to solve this set of problems. probab probably by any means of institutional policing. it's...
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they said that report from the financial times was inaccurate.hery: an update on everything that is happening in china. a regulatory crackdown. we will have analysis on that would. we are staying with china. they are growing at their slowest pace this year. this could cast a shadow over the economy's continued recovery. we have the latest numbers. >> what we saw is export numbers. let's just figure out, last year, experts rebounded strongly. let's look at the bloomberg chart. that was down from 32.2%. that is the yellow line you can see there. medical equipment fell. no surprise. that is a plus for china. imports are up 36.7% in july. in real terms, take out the big pricing. they are down 21.4%. go back to 2019 before covid-19 hit. the numbers now as they grow weaker, are still stronger than they were in 2019. the difficulty now is they are headwinds. there are headwinds from domestic demand not recovering that much. it is happening in china. not just for china but in other countries as well. >> what are we expecting out of the inflation report t
they said that report from the financial times was inaccurate.hery: an update on everything that is happening in china. a regulatory crackdown. we will have analysis on that would. we are staying with china. they are growing at their slowest pace this year. this could cast a shadow over the economy's continued recovery. we have the latest numbers. >> what we saw is export numbers. let's just figure out, last year, experts rebounded strongly. let's look at the bloomberg chart. that was...
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women, children and religious minorities are set to be proritised. 0n the front page of the financial timess that the taliban vows to respect women's rights "within islam's framework". this was one of the things mentioned during the taliban's first press conference since it took the capital kabul. "true courage"— that's the big headline on the front of the metro. women in afghanistan have been holding up handwritten messages in the streets saying they want their rights and no force can ignore and stifle women. and on the front of the daily mail, deliverance and despair is the striking headline. let's begin our chats. we will start with the eye. hello to you both henry and yasmin. yasmin i wonder if you could start aside. "trust us." that's from the town band. i don't know if he saw the press conference today. do you trust them? i don't trust them _ today. do you trust them? i don't trust them at _ today. do you trust them? i don't trust them at all. _ today. do you trust them? i don't trust them at all. but _ today. do you trust them? i don't trust them at all. but they - today. do you trus
women, children and religious minorities are set to be proritised. 0n the front page of the financial timess that the taliban vows to respect women's rights "within islam's framework". this was one of the things mentioned during the taliban's first press conference since it took the capital kabul. "true courage"— that's the big headline on the front of the metro. women in afghanistan have been holding up handwritten messages in the streets saying they want their rights and...
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the financial times has a picture of a woman meeting her baby grand—daughterfor the first time at heathrowport, after quarantine rules for people arriving in the uk were eased. the government scrapping plans for a travel amber watchlist is the main story in the i. that story makes the front page of the daily mail too, which adds that the number of new covid cases is the lowest for a month. the ending of plans for an amber watchlist is the lead on the telegraph, next to a picture of team gb's latest gold medallists, the team eventers. the guardian says the head of the joint biosecurity centre, which advises the government on travel rules, has quit, which the paper claims has left the organisation rudderless. finally, the sun reports on death threats received by the girlfriend of the england footballer jack grealish — she says she received 200 a day during the euros. let's get cracking, and we are going to start with the daily telegraph, alongside a picture of the winning of enters — more undone hopefully a little later on — there is the main story. rachel cunliffe, iam little later on — the
the financial times has a picture of a woman meeting her baby grand—daughterfor the first time at heathrowport, after quarantine rules for people arriving in the uk were eased. the government scrapping plans for a travel amber watchlist is the main story in the i. that story makes the front page of the daily mail too, which adds that the number of new covid cases is the lowest for a month. the ending of plans for an amber watchlist is the lead on the telegraph, next to a picture of team gb's...
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interesting that when both scenario 1st came to find brazil, the western media, including the financial times, will very pleased economically. it's not levels back radical, but they were please now so horrified by what was ro is doing to that country. and lula was standing, and opinion poll ratings are going higher and higher, that the german british ambassador was in brazilian gold on lula. and said, we want you to take whatever the cost and we are prepared to support you didn't probably deny this. i know it's a fact as if lula doesn't know what's been going on. and who backed the google against him and against delma when the who back to the us the us. what is it just very briefly then? i mean all the g 70 is presume we are agreed that they want to overthrow the government of venezuela. still over the bar. as john's in hosted one, glad to hear africa just a charity case, presumably talked about as go with vaccines and you say that the stager, they seem to have lost it to the china. do you think something really significant is changing in that? in america? obviously we have these rumors of ca
interesting that when both scenario 1st came to find brazil, the western media, including the financial times, will very pleased economically. it's not levels back radical, but they were please now so horrified by what was ro is doing to that country. and lula was standing, and opinion poll ratings are going higher and higher, that the german british ambassador was in brazilian gold on lula. and said, we want you to take whatever the cost and we are prepared to support you didn't probably deny...
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the financial times writes that washington's two—decade military project ended in chaos as adghanistanident fled the country. the daily telegraph says thousands of britons and americans are scrambling to flee the country after islamist forces walked into kabul virtually unopposed. the sun also leads with the escape from kabul, adding that the taliban's �*lightning offensive�* surprised the uk and the us. the i writes that the taliban is back in power twenty years after being overthrown by us and british forces. the guardian adds that the militant group started the day so confident of victory that its fighters surrounded the capital, then ordered them to stay outside the city and wait. the mirror says it's a race against time as troops are brought in to help six—thousand brits flee kabul. and the daily mail has a stark picture of british soldiers who fought in afghanistan, carrying the coffin of their friend — with a headline asking, �*what the hell did they all die for?�* so, let�*s begin. afghanistan unsurprisingly dominating all of the front pages and the speed of events is really be
the financial times writes that washington's two—decade military project ended in chaos as adghanistanident fled the country. the daily telegraph says thousands of britons and americans are scrambling to flee the country after islamist forces walked into kabul virtually unopposed. the sun also leads with the escape from kabul, adding that the taliban's �*lightning offensive�* surprised the uk and the us. the i writes that the taliban is back in power twenty years after being overthrown by...