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fritz proved too strong and will fancy his chances of the first title.hopes his success over the next fortnight feel slimmer. formula one has been accused of being boring this season, but things could get interesing at the austria grand prix this weekend if practice is anything to go by. windy conditions were thought to be a factor behind max verstappen crashing his red bull towards the end of a lap. vallteri bottas also gave his mercedes mechanics plenty of work to do after he went off. but sebastian vettel was luckier, as he managed to avoid damaging his ferrari. unsurprisingly though the quickest time of the day was recorded by runaway champion leader lewis hamilton. let's round up some of the day's other sports stories now and... aaron wan—bissaka has finally signed for manchester united. the 21 year old crystal palace right back passed a medical and will move in a deal worth up to 50 million pounds. st helens increased their lead at the top of the super league table to 8 points after coming from behind to beat warrington. they trailed by six points
fritz proved too strong and will fancy his chances of the first title.hopes his success over the next fortnight feel slimmer. formula one has been accused of being boring this season, but things could get interesing at the austria grand prix this weekend if practice is anything to go by. windy conditions were thought to be a factor behind max verstappen crashing his red bull towards the end of a lap. vallteri bottas also gave his mercedes mechanics plenty of work to do after he went off. but...
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taylor fritz had other ideas.not the fashion stakes, and there was little between them on court with the first set going to a tie—break. it was nailbiting stuff for all but one watching. fritz was the first to show signs of losing this battle but he regained his composure to close out the first set 10—8. boosted by that success, fritz fizzed as he broke kyle edmund at the first opportunity in the second set. there we re opportunity in the second set. there were moments of magic for the home crowd to enjoy, but they came too late to save the day. fritz proved too strong and well now fancy his chances of a first to a title, while edmund's hopes for success over the next fortnight feel more slim. formula 1 has been accused of being "boring" this season, but things could get interesing at the austria grand prix this weekend if practice is anything to go by. windy conditions were thought to be a factor behind max verstappen crashing his red bull towards the end of a lap. valtteri bottas also gave his mercedes mechanics
taylor fritz had other ideas.not the fashion stakes, and there was little between them on court with the first set going to a tie—break. it was nailbiting stuff for all but one watching. fritz was the first to show signs of losing this battle but he regained his composure to close out the first set 10—8. boosted by that success, fritz fizzed as he broke kyle edmund at the first opportunity in the second set. there we re opportunity in the second set. there were moments of magic for the home...
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he had the same kind of relationship with fritz hollings. fritz hollings is the guy that went up to delaware, talked him, and got him to stay in the united states senate when his wife -- his first wife and daughter were killed in the automobile accident. b noh of those people hadli joe biden ring the eulogy at their funerals. at their requests. that's the kind of relationship he's had wh south carolinians for a long, long time. and so that explains it.s >> but de biden's support from strom thurmond help him roth democratic african-american voters in south na? >> no, but it's so with fritz hollings and maybe m clyburn. >> of course, when you've been in politics as long as joe bidea has, cly there are going to be, as we've discussed, issues that come and go and that seemed maybe progressive at the time or acceptable at the time and are less acceptable as time goes by. another one ofhese is his support in the mid '70s... he was against sending white children to majority-black schools in delaware. and he callethe desegregation plan racist. doesi
he had the same kind of relationship with fritz hollings. fritz hollings is the guy that went up to delaware, talked him, and got him to stay in the united states senate when his wife -- his first wife and daughter were killed in the automobile accident. b noh of those people hadli joe biden ring the eulogy at their funerals. at their requests. that's the kind of relationship he's had wh south carolinians for a long, long time. and so that explains it.s >> but de biden's support from...
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fritz proved too strong and will fancy his chances of the press to a title while admin hopes that hiscused of being boring this season, but things could get interesing in austria this weekend if practice is anything to go by. windy conditions were thought to be a factor behind max verstappen crashing his red bull towards the end of a lap. vallteri bottas also gave his mercedes mechanics plenty of work to do after he went off. but sebastian vettel was luckier, as he managed to avoid damaging his ferrari. unsurprisingly though the quickest time of the day was recorded by world champion lewis hamilton. danny ciprinai has been added to the england squad for their world cup training camp. eddiejones is still without saracens and exeter players who are taking an enforced rest following their run to the premiership final. there's a strong chance ciprinani will still miss out with eddiejones expected to only take two fly halves to japan, owen farrell and george ford. the final squad is named in mid august. defending champion geraint thomas and colombian egan bernal will be joint leaders of te
fritz proved too strong and will fancy his chances of the press to a title while admin hopes that hiscused of being boring this season, but things could get interesing in austria this weekend if practice is anything to go by. windy conditions were thought to be a factor behind max verstappen crashing his red bull towards the end of a lap. vallteri bottas also gave his mercedes mechanics plenty of work to do after he went off. but sebastian vettel was luckier, as he managed to avoid damaging his...
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i'm victoria fritz. our top story: after the tanker attacks in the gulf, the us releases video which it claims shows iran removing an unexploded mine. after a controversial and difficult two years in the white house, press secretary sarah sanders confirms she is quitting at the end of the month. ready for action. a nationwide women's strike takes place in switzerland. 0 canada. toronto's raptors claim the country's first ever nba championship title. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. drivers who switch their commute from car to public transport should be paid a $500 a year bonus from the proposed workplace parking levy in scotland, according to one transport expert. what would it take you to get out of your car? what incentive would you need? tell us what you think. just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. iran says it categorically rejects us claims that it is behind attacks on two oil tankers in
i'm victoria fritz. our top story: after the tanker attacks in the gulf, the us releases video which it claims shows iran removing an unexploded mine. after a controversial and difficult two years in the white house, press secretary sarah sanders confirms she is quitting at the end of the month. ready for action. a nationwide women's strike takes place in switzerland. 0 canada. toronto's raptors claim the country's first ever nba championship title. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you...
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i'm victoria fritz. our top story: the united arab emirates blames a state actor for last month's attacks on four oil tankers in the gulf. the us, which has sent warships to the region, says its clear iran was responsible. we're aboard the uss abraham lincoln. the eighth women's world cup begins in france later. the host nation will face south korea in the opening game in paris this evening. and cock—a—doodle do, or cock—a—doodle don't? a court case for maurice the noisy cockerel. coming up in busines: deal, no deal, or no brexit? businesses brace for more uncertainty as theresa may prepares to step down and rivals line up to replace her a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. tell us what you think, just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. as we heard, france postpone the case of the over eager cockrell. tell us what you think. an investigation into sabotage attacks on four oil tankers off the united
i'm victoria fritz. our top story: the united arab emirates blames a state actor for last month's attacks on four oil tankers in the gulf. the us, which has sent warships to the region, says its clear iran was responsible. we're aboard the uss abraham lincoln. the eighth women's world cup begins in france later. the host nation will face south korea in the opening game in paris this evening. and cock—a—doodle do, or cock—a—doodle don't? a court case for maurice the noisy cockerel....
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i'm victoria fritz. our top stories: head—to—head—to—head — ten more democrats face each other in presidential debate and the frontrunner comes underfire. do you agree today that you were wrong to impose —— oppose, bussing in america? do you agree? i did not oppose bussing in america. the heat goes on, much of western europe continues to bake under high temperatures. wildfires rage in spain. still stranded at sea, the boat of migrants who have been unable to find a safe port to disembark. and in business, trade war showdown at the 620. presidents trump and xi prepare for talks amid warnings that failure to do a deal could push the world into recession. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. today we'd like your thoughts on the women's world cup. england's lionesses will now face either france or the us in next week's semi—final, we'd like to know who do you think will be the champions? tell us what
i'm victoria fritz. our top stories: head—to—head—to—head — ten more democrats face each other in presidential debate and the frontrunner comes underfire. do you agree today that you were wrong to impose —— oppose, bussing in america? do you agree? i did not oppose bussing in america. the heat goes on, much of western europe continues to bake under high temperatures. wildfires rage in spain. still stranded at sea, the boat of migrants who have been unable to find a safe port to...
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victoria fritz is at their hub at stansted airport. world. tell us more. what is fedex saying about how they are being impacted by this global trade war? they are putting a brave face on it. 0f they are putting a brave face on it. of course they would do because they are the world's biggest airfreight carrier. this plane is a lease. every plane is named after the child ofan every plane is named after the child of an employee. they have 450,000 employees so they have a lot to choose from. plays like these can deliver a total of 15 million shipments across the world every single day. the big question is how full the planes are because of the rising tensions going on on the ground and how that is affecting the planes in the air. this is an expert on china's foreign economic policy. can you explain to us the impact of the donald trump administration on china's economics and politics. good morning and thank you for having me. one word could sum it up, disruption. donald trump single—handedly wants to somehow break up or decouple the interco
victoria fritz is at their hub at stansted airport. world. tell us more. what is fedex saying about how they are being impacted by this global trade war? they are putting a brave face on it. 0f they are putting a brave face on it. of course they would do because they are the world's biggest airfreight carrier. this plane is a lease. every plane is named after the child ofan every plane is named after the child of an employee. they have 450,000 employees so they have a lot to choose from. plays...
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this is business live from bbc news with maryam moshiri and victoria fritz. deal, no deal, or no brexit? businesses brace for more uncertainty as theresa may prepares to step down as leader of the conservative party. live from london, that's our top story on friday 7th ofjune. as theresa may gets set to depart, rivals are lining up to take the uk's topjob — we'll be looking at what it means for businesses. also in the programme.... as uber drivers battle over working terms, an australian court rules that uber drivers should not be considered employees — we'll be live in sydney. the european markets are open and in positive territory for now. and it's been a week when president trump says he's prepared to offer the uk a "phenomenal" trade deal after brexit — while the imf says it's concerned about the us trade warwith china we'll take a look back on the last five days with our very own darshini david. as theresa may steps down today, we want to know, what would you do on your last day at work? let us know — just use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. keep the hashtag #b
this is business live from bbc news with maryam moshiri and victoria fritz. deal, no deal, or no brexit? businesses brace for more uncertainty as theresa may prepares to step down as leader of the conservative party. live from london, that's our top story on friday 7th ofjune. as theresa may gets set to depart, rivals are lining up to take the uk's topjob — we'll be looking at what it means for businesses. also in the programme.... as uber drivers battle over working terms, an australian...
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but he fell short today as he lost in straight sets to the unseeded american taylor fritz in the semi—finals is living the dream going to wimbledon is british
but he fell short today as he lost in straight sets to the unseeded american taylor fritz in the semi—finals is living the dream going to wimbledon is british
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with ben thompson and victoria fritz. our headlines today: one of the uk's most wanted men is arrested in malta after 16 years on the run. the contest for the next conservative leader and prime minister hots up before it formally starts tomorrow. england and scotland fans descend on the south of france as the sides prepare to meet in the women's world cup. here on the french coast, the scottish team have a point to prove. heavy rain in the forecast, and i will have all the details coming up shortly. it's sunday, the 9th ofjune. our top story, one of britain's most wanted men, who's been on the run for 16 years, is set to be extradited to the uk, after being arrested in malta. police want to question christopher guest more junior over the murder of a man at a remote farmhouse in cheshire in 2003. he'll next appear in court tomorrow. simonjones reports. in handcuffs, far away from home, christopher guest more junior, described as one of europe's most wa nted described as one of europe's most wanted fugitives, headed to his
good morning, welcome to breakfast with ben thompson and victoria fritz. our headlines today: one of the uk's most wanted men is arrested in malta after 16 years on the run. the contest for the next conservative leader and prime minister hots up before it formally starts tomorrow. england and scotland fans descend on the south of france as the sides prepare to meet in the women's world cup. here on the french coast, the scottish team have a point to prove. heavy rain in the forecast, and i will...
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i'm victoria fritz. deal, no deal, or no brexit? businesses brace for more uncertainty as theresa may prepares to step down and rivals line up to replace her. plus: beyond meat — beyond expectations! soaring sales and a 400% share price surge reward investors' appetite for the vegan burger maker. and on the markets: us shares moving higher on reports the us could delay imposing tariffs on mexico over immigration. that's since been played down by the white house. those talks resuming on friday will be closely watched by global markets. we start here in the uk, where a new period of huge uncertainty is about to begin for businesses, both inside and outside britain, over the future of brexit. today prime minister theresa may will step down as leader of the conservative party. she will remain acting prime minster until a new leader is chosen. but who replaces her will decide the shape of britain's departure from the eu at the end of october, less than five months away. at the moment there's a crowded field of 11 candidates, but that num
i'm victoria fritz. deal, no deal, or no brexit? businesses brace for more uncertainty as theresa may prepares to step down and rivals line up to replace her. plus: beyond meat — beyond expectations! soaring sales and a 400% share price surge reward investors' appetite for the vegan burger maker. and on the markets: us shares moving higher on reports the us could delay imposing tariffs on mexico over immigration. that's since been played down by the white house. those talks resuming on friday...
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i'm victoria fritz. crude prices continue to rise, on fears for global oil supplies, as tensions escalate in the strait of hormuz. plus: virtual reality check. sales of vr headsets decline. are they still the future, or a bit of a blind alley? and on the markets, oil prices continue their rise. asian stocks are subdued, though, ahead of key chinese economic data out in a couple of hours' time. we start with the price of oil. it has continued to rise after spiking more than 4% on thursday, after explosions damaged two tankers off the coast of iran, as they left the strait of hormuz. us secretary of state mike pompeo has called them the latest in a series of attacks by iran, which has denied all involvement. washington has also blamed tehran for attacks on four tankers last month in the same area, all of which it denies. the strait of hormuz links middle eastern oil producers to markets in europe, asia and north america. at its narrowest point, the gap separating iran and oman isjust 21 miles. there are on
i'm victoria fritz. crude prices continue to rise, on fears for global oil supplies, as tensions escalate in the strait of hormuz. plus: virtual reality check. sales of vr headsets decline. are they still the future, or a bit of a blind alley? and on the markets, oil prices continue their rise. asian stocks are subdued, though, ahead of key chinese economic data out in a couple of hours' time. we start with the price of oil. it has continued to rise after spiking more than 4% on thursday, after...
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he'll play the american taylor fritz tomorrow. up now of some of the day's other sports stories and we'll stay at eastbourne. where the reigning wimbledon champion angelique kerber is through to the semi—finals. she beat the former world number one simona halep in straight sets. kerber will next face the tunisian who knocked—outjo konta — 0ns jabeurn tomorrow. britain's liam broady won't be featuring in the main draw at wimbledon. the three time wimbledon qualifier has been knocked—out of qualifying in the final round, he lost in five sets to the frenchman greg berrere. hull kr beat rivals hull fc to move—off the bottom of rugby league's super league — after trailing early on, adam quinlan made a breakaway which ben crook put over 18—10 the final score at the kcom stadium. well, we brought you the story earlier of the students at cardiff metropolitan university beginning their europa league campaign tonight in luxembourg. well, they've lost the first leg — one—nil to proges niederkorn — so plenty to play for in the second leg next
he'll play the american taylor fritz tomorrow. up now of some of the day's other sports stories and we'll stay at eastbourne. where the reigning wimbledon champion angelique kerber is through to the semi—finals. she beat the former world number one simona halep in straight sets. kerber will next face the tunisian who knocked—outjo konta — 0ns jabeurn tomorrow. britain's liam broady won't be featuring in the main draw at wimbledon. the three time wimbledon qualifier has been knocked—out...
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[applause] next, another person who needs no introduction is fritz mondale, 42nd vice president of the united states, served with my favorite president of all time, [laughter] morningcould see this at breakfast that the relationship that these two great leaders have is perhaps one that is unique in history. they are great friends, have an a norma's amount of respect for each other, [applause] and the way that, the fact that they are getting to hang out today is a treat for both of them. so thank you very much for that. the senior advisor for human rights and special representative on women and girls at the carter center. she has been at the carter aspect that at the carter center since 1988, assisting on human rights issues. human rights is the heart and soul of the carter center in all of its respects, and karen is the heart and soul of that human rights endeavor at the carter center throughout this time. so it is a giant treat to have karen here. we are also blessed to have john meacham, a pulitzer prize-winning biographer, , professor to time vanderbilt university. thererom chattano
[applause] next, another person who needs no introduction is fritz mondale, 42nd vice president of the united states, served with my favorite president of all time, [laughter] morningcould see this at breakfast that the relationship that these two great leaders have is perhaps one that is unique in history. they are great friends, have an a norma's amount of respect for each other, [applause] and the way that, the fact that they are getting to hang out today is a treat for both of them. so...
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i'm victoria fritz. trade war showdown at the 620. presidents trump and xi prepare for talks amid warnings that failure to do a deal could push the world into recession. plus, iquit! sirjony ive, designer of the ipod, the ipad and the iphone is to leave apple after almost three decades. and on the markets: asian shares stumble as doubts creep in about the prospects for peace in the us—china trade war. we start in osaka, japan, where leaders of the 620 group of the world's top economies are beginning their summit. for global financial markets and the business world at large, the big moment comes on saturday morning, with trade talks between president trump and xijinping. there's been cautious optimism that the meeting could produce a deal to stop a further escalation of the trade war that is threatening the health of the world economy. on may 10th, the us raised taxes on chinese imports worth $250 billion a year from 10% to 25%. china then retaliated with taxes on us goods of between 5% and 25%. the us is threatening to hit a further $
i'm victoria fritz. trade war showdown at the 620. presidents trump and xi prepare for talks amid warnings that failure to do a deal could push the world into recession. plus, iquit! sirjony ive, designer of the ipod, the ipad and the iphone is to leave apple after almost three decades. and on the markets: asian shares stumble as doubts creep in about the prospects for peace in the us—china trade war. we start in osaka, japan, where leaders of the 620 group of the world's top economies are...
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. >> while she's in vegas, our contestant liz fritz from spring hill, kansas is planning to get matchinger. if she wins a cool million. maybe we can talk her into getting a tattoo of our logo. it's time to play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ if you win a million, we're all getting tattoos, that's it. >> right. real. >> welcome to the show, everybody. you ready to play today? [cheers and applause] liz, are you ready to get a tattoo? >> oh, yeah. >> and i mean, a million dollars. >> [laughs] >> 14 questions stand between you and that $1 million. you have those three lifelines up there if you need 'em. you ready to play? >> i am ready. >> let's do it. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] okay, $500 question starts us off. good luck. when you act in a noble or ethical manner despite being treated badly by someone, it's often said that you're taking the what? [laughter] >> so one of my favorite quotes is from tom haverford on "parks and rec." he says he likes to give people the advice to take the high road because there's more room for h
. >> while she's in vegas, our contestant liz fritz from spring hill, kansas is planning to get matchinger. if she wins a cool million. maybe we can talk her into getting a tattoo of our logo. it's time to play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ if you win a million, we're all getting tattoos, that's it. >> right. real. >> welcome to the show, everybody. you ready to play today? [cheers and applause] liz, are you ready to get a tattoo? >> oh,...
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in 1965, fritz maytag took over the business and anchor began producing new, distinctive beers.hough the terms micro brewing and craft brewing had yet to be coined, they were leading a brewing revolution in san francisco that would eventually spread across the country. after 45 years, he sold the business to keith and tony and in 2017, anchor brewing company was purchased by spaporo. on march 13 of this year, workers voted to unionize. with all legacy business applications, any news woreshy items from the path, present, and foreseeable feature are addressed in the application. we included an article from the "san francisco chronicle" about the unionizing effort and a statement from anchor brewing company which reads as follows. our employees vote and march 13 to unionize, marking a major milestone for our brewery. our priority was to ensure that all our employees were given the opportunity to vote in a secret ballot election. we fully respect the results of the vote and are committed to negotiating in good faith with the newly formed union. we look forward to strengthening our c
in 1965, fritz maytag took over the business and anchor began producing new, distinctive beers.hough the terms micro brewing and craft brewing had yet to be coined, they were leading a brewing revolution in san francisco that would eventually spread across the country. after 45 years, he sold the business to keith and tony and in 2017, anchor brewing company was purchased by spaporo. on march 13 of this year, workers voted to unionize. with all legacy business applications, any news woreshy...
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[applause] next, another person who needs no introduction is fritz mondale, 42nd vice president of the united states, served with my favorite president of all time, [laughter] morningcould see this at breakfast that the relationship that these two great leaders have is perhaps one that is unique in history. they are great friends, have an a norma's amount of respect for each other, [applause] and the way that, the fact that they are getting to hang out today is a treat for both of them. so thank you very much for that. the senior advisor for human rights and special representative on women and girls at the carter center. she has been at the carter aspect that at the carter center since 1988, assisting on human rights issues. human rights is the heart and soul of the carter center in all of its respects, and karen is the heart and soul of that human rights endeavor at the carter center throughout this time. so it is a giant treat to have karen here. we are also blessed to have john meacham, a pulitzer prize-winning biographer, , professor to time vanderbilt university. thererom chattano
[applause] next, another person who needs no introduction is fritz mondale, 42nd vice president of the united states, served with my favorite president of all time, [laughter] morningcould see this at breakfast that the relationship that these two great leaders have is perhaps one that is unique in history. they are great friends, have an a norma's amount of respect for each other, [applause] and the way that, the fact that they are getting to hang out today is a treat for both of them. so...
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. >> being led out by captain fritz. there is the person. there is lee. he has been shot.th a gun. it's absolute panic. >> immediately after the shooting, our only witnesses that we could talk to were other reporters. >> where did he go pierre? >> he was here. they just put the gun there. i saw the flash on the black sweater. >> right in the belly? >> did you see the gun to his stomach? >> i saw right here. he was in a group of men right here. >> masquerading as one of us or what? >> i thought it was one of the detective. you know, he had a hat. >> the situation is now that lee harold oswald has been shot. the man who saw the shot fired said it was fired by a man wearing a black hat, a brown coat, a man that everyone down here thought was a secret service agent. we can hear sirens outside and an ambulance apparently is moving down into the basement. here comes the ambulance. and oswald will be removed now. the ambulance is being pulled up in front of us here. here comes oswald, he's -- he is ashen and unconscious at this time, now being moved in. he is not moving. he's in
. >> being led out by captain fritz. there is the person. there is lee. he has been shot.th a gun. it's absolute panic. >> immediately after the shooting, our only witnesses that we could talk to were other reporters. >> where did he go pierre? >> he was here. they just put the gun there. i saw the flash on the black sweater. >> right in the belly? >> did you see the gun to his stomach? >> i saw right here. he was in a group of men right here. >>...
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at one point, the air conditioning in our live truck started going on the fritz, and we thought let's get out of the inland valleys. let's come closer to the water, so we don't get sick from all of this excessive june heat. the understatement of the day goes to jordan patterson of concord. >> it's kind of hot. >> reporter: with june temperatures shredding the record books, doctors are warning adults like these construction workers, as well as these kids splashing around at hurricane harbor. miwent by,stted to d, the get ihit quite quickly this time of year. we are not acclimatized to 95 degrees. we have not had that recently. so, the sudden change can hit people quite quickly. often, within one hour. >> reporter: a family physician at john muir in walnut creek says to drink water and seek shade when possible. >> their heart rate races, they feel lightheaded, dizzy, thirsty. and that should be warning signs to people that they need to get indoors, get into a cooler place, and drink fluids. >> reporter: he also says with smoke from fires in yolocounty, today is not the day to go outside
at one point, the air conditioning in our live truck started going on the fritz, and we thought let's get out of the inland valleys. let's come closer to the water, so we don't get sick from all of this excessive june heat. the understatement of the day goes to jordan patterson of concord. >> it's kind of hot. >> reporter: with june temperatures shredding the record books, doctors are warning adults like these construction workers, as well as these kids splashing around at hurricane...
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. >> next this is what i wrote for our june issue this is matthew fritz pino noir from california. $15 a bottle it is hard to find good pinot for under $25. i taufted a bunch tasted a buncr $25. >> wow i usually don't like pinot >> it has that beautiful berry fruit. it is light bodied great. you can chill it down a little for summer it is a steal. 15 bucks for a great bottle of wine >> you brought me great options. i don't even like red. >> canned wines. i was here a year ago. i should have mentioned sparkling canned wine in this case sorry about that i was on a year ago saying they were this up and coming trend. you can drink from the can or the glass. >> i will drink from the glass. >> this is a sparkling rose. it is nomikai. it has this tangerine-y fruit. it is crisp. tiny cans, single serving. take it on a beach or hike, open it next to your face and spray yourself with wine do whatever you like >> how big are cans? >> they are a tiny market but the growth is like this. you will see more and more of them >> next. >> back to portugal. this suggested retail is 10 bucks a bottle. >> 1
. >> next this is what i wrote for our june issue this is matthew fritz pino noir from california. $15 a bottle it is hard to find good pinot for under $25. i taufted a bunch tasted a buncr $25. >> wow i usually don't like pinot >> it has that beautiful berry fruit. it is light bodied great. you can chill it down a little for summer it is a steal. 15 bucks for a great bottle of wine >> you brought me great options. i don't even like red. >> canned wines. i was here...
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lance fritz, union pacific chairman and ceo. alix: here's what i'm watching.o shift out of china. a report was out of a local paper that said 15% to 30% of their supply chain could be moved. is that possible? >> it is possible depending on the components. the final assembly occurs in china. how you peace the puzzle together is critical. we talk to apple suppliers that suggest that the 10% tariffs was the equivalent of potentially moving some assembly into non-china, southeast asian nations. the 10% was breakeven. if you want to re-up the tariffs to 25% for components and a significant portion of the supply chain, it makes sense to strategically move. in the near term you can lift and ship an element of the supply chain to the philippines or vietnam war thailand -- or , but if youhailand want the components and is set up a true element of the supply chain from the ground up, it takes as long as three years. that is not an easy trigger to pull. alix: is the quality of those chips going to be as good? >> quality is not fungible. there is no give. you have to have
lance fritz, union pacific chairman and ceo. alix: here's what i'm watching.o shift out of china. a report was out of a local paper that said 15% to 30% of their supply chain could be moved. is that possible? >> it is possible depending on the components. the final assembly occurs in china. how you peace the puzzle together is critical. we talk to apple suppliers that suggest that the 10% tariffs was the equivalent of potentially moving some assembly into non-china, southeast asian...
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. >> on the fritz. a persistent problem all week. it kept the entire building closed for the day, aggravating some people who drove long distances to do business here. >> if you go inside, the building is cool inside. there's nowhere near what anyone would consider a high temperature level that would impede business. >> reporter: after two days of power failures affecting tens of thousands of customers, pg&e was reporting only a few lingering outages in san francisco and the east bay. >> now it's choppy, and the wind has come back. >> reporter: at the berkeley marina, fish were not biting like tuesday when it was stifling. >> temperature-wise it may be 10 to 15. but the wind is just howling. so it's just pulling owl the body heat away from you. >> reporter: it seemed invigorating though after the energy-sapping heat. >> nice breeze. you can smell the ocean. it smells really fresh, really good. and it's about time. so i feel like we're gonna get a real summer this year. >> reporter: summer officially begins one >>> the temperatures dr
. >> on the fritz. a persistent problem all week. it kept the entire building closed for the day, aggravating some people who drove long distances to do business here. >> if you go inside, the building is cool inside. there's nowhere near what anyone would consider a high temperature level that would impede business. >> reporter: after two days of power failures affecting tens of thousands of customers, pg&e was reporting only a few lingering outages in san francisco and...
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this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and victoria fritz. is fast fashion still on trend? h&m battles online rivals and growing concerns over sustainability. live from london, that's our top story on thursday, 27thjune. is fast fashion giving way to the sustainable wardrobe? can they both serve the same purpose? we will be discussing the ethics of shopping. also, the issues ofair, see ethics of shopping. also, the issues of air, see and travel, backlash. also in the programme... us regulators have uncovered a possible new flaw in boeing's troubled 737 max aircraft that is likely to push back test flights. a mixed picture on the markets in europe, germany leading the way, we will talk about the reasons why. heart disease is the number one killer worldwide. we're speaking to the med—tech firm who deploys artificial intelligence to detect coronary heart disease and lend a helping hand to surgeons. also in the show, fast fashion. ending throwaway culture. do you love fast fashion? or do you prefer life in the slow lane when it comes to clothes?
this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and victoria fritz. is fast fashion still on trend? h&m battles online rivals and growing concerns over sustainability. live from london, that's our top story on thursday, 27thjune. is fast fashion giving way to the sustainable wardrobe? can they both serve the same purpose? we will be discussing the ethics of shopping. also, the issues ofair, see ethics of shopping. also, the issues of air, see and travel, backlash. also in the...
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that there will be phenomenal opportunities for trade links and trade deals in the post breck said fritz and i really predicted what was going to happen some of you remember that prediction was a strong prediction made at a certain location known as development we were opening the day before it happened and i thought it was going to happen because of immigration more than anything else but probably it happens for a lot of reasons but i would say yes i would think that it will happen and it probably should happen thousands of protesters took to the streets to condemn his policies surrounding climate change immigration international relations and of course the issues surrounding women and. was. was. far as the protests i have to tell you because i commented on it yesterday we left the prime minister the queen the royal family there were thousands of people on the streets cheering and even coming over today there were thousands of people cheering and then i heard that there were protests i said where are the protests i don't see any protests i did see a small protest today when i came very
that there will be phenomenal opportunities for trade links and trade deals in the post breck said fritz and i really predicted what was going to happen some of you remember that prediction was a strong prediction made at a certain location known as development we were opening the day before it happened and i thought it was going to happen because of immigration more than anything else but probably it happens for a lot of reasons but i would say yes i would think that it will happen and it...
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biggest body blow inflicted by the chinese early on playmaker will sit tight the spain game with a fritz njt. absence means expectation falls on the young shoulders of julia given the 19 year old became a household name in germany with the strike that broke the chinese resistance a similar performance against spain would see her star rise even higher and leave much unifies techmeme books team with one fits all coach phase. but here is a reminder of the top story that we're following for you bunce one is high court has struck down laws against gay sex going against the trend in other parts of sub-saharan africa where entire gay walls have been upheld and remain on the books . you're watching the news line from berlin after a short break i'll be back to take you through the day stick around for that. 6 1st day at school. her 1st climbing lesson and then doris grand the moment arrives. join your reckoning on her journey back to freedom . in our interactive documentary story and already getting returns home on t w dot com tanks. what does never t.v. tell us about our. lives ask her let's exp
biggest body blow inflicted by the chinese early on playmaker will sit tight the spain game with a fritz njt. absence means expectation falls on the young shoulders of julia given the 19 year old became a household name in germany with the strike that broke the chinese resistance a similar performance against spain would see her star rise even higher and leave much unifies techmeme books team with one fits all coach phase. but here is a reminder of the top story that we're following for you...
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taylor fritz was the winner of the men's draw — the american beat his fellow compatiot sam querry inond final to pick up his first ever tour title. in the women's final, world number three karolina pliskova defeated wimbledon champion angelique kerber in straight sets. pliskova didn't drop a set in the whole tournament. so attention to wimbledon from tomorrow when kyle edmund will lead british hopes in the men's singles, while andy murray will be there in the men's doubles and possibly the mixed. right now, there's a lot of talk of a very exciting pairing, with 23—time grand slam champion serena williams. when asked about the prospect she said "i'm definitely available". now 37, serena has only played five tournaments this year because of a knee injury. andy murray himself has said she would be a "solid partner". i feel good now. ifeel good now, it has been a rough time for me this year but i'm finally at a place where i am like, oh my god, i'm not in pain, let's do this! so this is a good place for me to be in. you feel not in pain and ready to go? yes, and i couldn't be more excite
taylor fritz was the winner of the men's draw — the american beat his fellow compatiot sam querry inond final to pick up his first ever tour title. in the women's final, world number three karolina pliskova defeated wimbledon champion angelique kerber in straight sets. pliskova didn't drop a set in the whole tournament. so attention to wimbledon from tomorrow when kyle edmund will lead british hopes in the men's singles, while andy murray will be there in the men's doubles and possibly the...
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this is the briefing, i'm victoria fritz.acks in the gulf, the us releases video which it claims shows iran removing an unexploded mine. after a controversial and difficult two years in the white house, press secretary sarah sanders confirms she is quitting at the end of the month. ready for action. a nationwide women's strike takes place in switzerland. 0 canada. toronto's raptors claim the country's first ever
this is the briefing, i'm victoria fritz.acks in the gulf, the us releases video which it claims shows iran removing an unexploded mine. after a controversial and difficult two years in the white house, press secretary sarah sanders confirms she is quitting at the end of the month. ready for action. a nationwide women's strike takes place in switzerland. 0 canada. toronto's raptors claim the country's first ever
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this is business live from bbc news with jamie robertson and victoria fritz. trade war showdown at the 620, with the global economy at stake as presidents trump and xi jinping prepare for talks. live from london, that's our top story on friday 28th june. as the summit begins injapan, a warning from president xi that protectionist measures taken by some countries are destroying the global trade order. also in the programme i-quit! sirjony ive — designer of the ipod, ipad and iphone— is to leave apple after almost three decades. here we have the markets. all of them starting up but only by a small amount. our technology correspondent rory cellan—jones joins us live with his thoughts onjony ive‘s legacy — this is rory‘s son in 2004, as well as his pick of the big tech stories of the week. the number of people in the uk doing gig economy work has doubled in the last three years. today we want to know how manyjobs have you done, or are you still doing, at the same time? get in touch with us here on #bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. we start in osaka,
this is business live from bbc news with jamie robertson and victoria fritz. trade war showdown at the 620, with the global economy at stake as presidents trump and xi jinping prepare for talks. live from london, that's our top story on friday 28th june. as the summit begins injapan, a warning from president xi that protectionist measures taken by some countries are destroying the global trade order. also in the programme i-quit! sirjony ive — designer of the ipod, ipad and iphone— is to...
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. >>> people have another option if their iphone is on the fritz, they can now be repaired at any best buy store in the u.s. apple says that nearly 1000 locations means 80% of customers live within 20 minutes of an authorized service provider. that is your cbs money watch report, for more, go to cbs money watch.com, at the new york stock exchange, i'm marc liverman. >>, the future of housing that could tear down the building industry as we know it. ahead, the award-winning concept. >>> and taking a live look outside, this is of the very building from our photographer extraordinary on the embarcadero right now. it is 4:41, we will be right back. >>> this is cbs healthwatch. >> you have a young athlete at home, here are three tips to help them perform the best, choose a snack with carbs one hour before games, when the action picks up, drink 2 to 3 big gulps of water every 15 to 20 minutes and recovered water in foods with both carbs and protein. every member, recovery is an all day process. to learn more, see a sports medicine specialist. >> sponsored by stanford children's health, acces
. >>> people have another option if their iphone is on the fritz, they can now be repaired at any best buy store in the u.s. apple says that nearly 1000 locations means 80% of customers live within 20 minutes of an authorized service provider. that is your cbs money watch report, for more, go to cbs money watch.com, at the new york stock exchange, i'm marc liverman. >>, the future of housing that could tear down the building industry as we know it. ahead, the award-winning...
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this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and victoria fritz. trouble in the pipeline. president trump warns germany over dependence on russian gas — and threatens sanctions over the nordstream two project to bring more of it to europe. live from london, that's our top story on thursday 13 june. donald trump has increased his criticism of germany over a russian gas pipeline — while russia says efforts to block the deal amount to blackmail. plus — uncandid camera. how deepfake videos can make anyone appear to say anything — and what the tech giants are doing about it. markets overall slightly low, but reports two tankers are on fire. and we'll be getting the inside track on the business of increasing the visibility of your website through better search engine optimisation — we'll be getting some top tips on how to boost your sites ranking. and deepfake videos are suddenly becoming more visible. today we want to know how concerned are you about the problem? are the big tech giants doing enough to counter it? let us know what you think — just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. we
this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and victoria fritz. trouble in the pipeline. president trump warns germany over dependence on russian gas — and threatens sanctions over the nordstream two project to bring more of it to europe. live from london, that's our top story on thursday 13 june. donald trump has increased his criticism of germany over a russian gas pipeline — while russia says efforts to block the deal amount to blackmail. plus — uncandid camera. how deepfake...
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i'm victoria fritz.blames a state actor for last month's attacks on four oil tankers in the gulf. the us, which has sent warships to the region, says its clear iran was responsible. we're aboard the uss abraham lincoln. the eighth women's world cup begins in france later. the host nation will face south korea in the opening game in paris this evening. and cock—a—doodle do, or cock—a—doodle don't? a court case for maurice the noisy cockerel. coming up in busines: deal, no deal, or no brexit? businesses brace for more uncertainty as theresa may prepares
i'm victoria fritz.blames a state actor for last month's attacks on four oil tankers in the gulf. the us, which has sent warships to the region, says its clear iran was responsible. we're aboard the uss abraham lincoln. the eighth women's world cup begins in france later. the host nation will face south korea in the opening game in paris this evening. and cock—a—doodle do, or cock—a—doodle don't? a court case for maurice the noisy cockerel. coming up in busines: deal, no deal, or no...
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taylor fritz, who beat kyle edmund in the semifinals, is the men's champion at the eastbourne internationalin exactly an hour. it's the 21—year—old's first tour title. he faces tomasz berdych in the first round at wimbledon on tuesday. in the women's final, world number three karolina pliskova defeated wimbledon champion angelique kerber in straight sets. the czech pliskova didn't drop a set in the whole tournament. we are playing ball in the london stadium for the first time. not football — but baseball. it's the first time major league baseball are playing a game in europe. it's the new york yankees and the boston red sox — two of the biggest sides in the sport. the aim is to try to grow the game on this side of the atlantic in the same way that american football and basketball have done in the last decade or so. and there's been a moment of history tonight as arron hicks as hit the first home run in europe. a moment to remember for the new york yankees player! these are live pictures now from the london stadium. we are at the top of the fourth innings, about halfway through. the yankees
taylor fritz, who beat kyle edmund in the semifinals, is the men's champion at the eastbourne internationalin exactly an hour. it's the 21—year—old's first tour title. he faces tomasz berdych in the first round at wimbledon on tuesday. in the women's final, world number three karolina pliskova defeated wimbledon champion angelique kerber in straight sets. the czech pliskova didn't drop a set in the whole tournament. we are playing ball in the london stadium for the first time. not football...
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american taylor fritz won the men's title. the first regular—season games to be played in europe. it took over three weeks to get west ham's london stadium ready for the games. the new york yankees are taking on great rivals and reigning world series champions the boston red sox. the yankees are currently leading 17—13. and you can watch the rest of that high—scoring game live right now on the bbc sport website. that's all your sport. ben. olly, thank you very much indeed. it's been the hottest day of the year so far — and one of the warmestjune days of the past a0 years. the temperature reached 34.0 celsius at heathrow and at northolt in west london. dozens of festivalgoers were treated for heatstroke at glastonbury, and there were long queues for drinking water. organisers gave away free suncream to the crowds. at southend—on—sea, the beach was crowded, with demand for deckchairs and beach huts its highest this year. temperatures are expected to drop overnight across the uk as cold air moves in from the atlantic, sweeping aw
american taylor fritz won the men's title. the first regular—season games to be played in europe. it took over three weeks to get west ham's london stadium ready for the games. the new york yankees are taking on great rivals and reigning world series champions the boston red sox. the yankees are currently leading 17—13. and you can watch the rest of that high—scoring game live right now on the bbc sport website. that's all your sport. ben. olly, thank you very much indeed. it's been the...
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he'll play the american taylor fritz tomorrow. straight sets. she'll next face ons jabeurn tomorrow, the tunisian who knocked out britain'sjo konta. and one other tennis line for you, that's britain's liam broady won't be featuring in the main draw at wimbledon. the 3—time wimbledon qualifier has been knocked out of qualifying in the final round, just one win away from the main tournament. broady was two sets up against frenchman greg berrere but lost the next three. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. hello there. thursday was a lovely day across the country, a real summer's day with lots of strong sunshine, high temperatures across northern and western scotland, northern ireland and wales, the warmest day of the year so far. todayis warmest day of the year so far. today is similar, dry and sunny and very warm in western areas today is similar, dry and sunny and very warm in western areas because we draw up the hot airfrom very warm in western area
he'll play the american taylor fritz tomorrow. straight sets. she'll next face ons jabeurn tomorrow, the tunisian who knocked out britain'sjo konta. and one other tennis line for you, that's britain's liam broady won't be featuring in the main draw at wimbledon. the 3—time wimbledon qualifier has been knocked out of qualifying in the final round, just one win away from the main tournament. broady was two sets up against frenchman greg berrere but lost the next three. that's all the sport for...
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another person who needs no introduction is fritz mondale, he was the 42nd vice president of the united states and served with my favorite president of all time and, i think, you can see this morning at breakfast that the relationship that these two great leaders have is one that is perhaps unique in history. they are great friends and have an enormous amount of respect for each other and the way that they are getting to hang out today is a treat for both of them. thank you very much for that. karen ryan is the senior advisor for human rights on women and girls at the carter center and has been there in various aspects since 1988 assisting on human rights issues as i said human rights is the heart and soul of the carter center in all of this first asked and karen has been the heart and soul of that throughout this time. it is a giant treat to have karen here and i know you've heard from her before. we also are blessed to john meacham here is a pulitzer prize biographer and contributor to time and new york time review. those are print periodicals. he is professor of university and he is
another person who needs no introduction is fritz mondale, he was the 42nd vice president of the united states and served with my favorite president of all time and, i think, you can see this morning at breakfast that the relationship that these two great leaders have is one that is perhaps unique in history. they are great friends and have an enormous amount of respect for each other and the way that they are getting to hang out today is a treat for both of them. thank you very much for that....
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with ben thompson and victoria fritz. 0ur headlines today: one oft conservative leader and prime minister hots up before it formally starts tomorrow. england and scotland fans descend on the south of france as the sides prepare to meet in the women's world cup. here on
good morning, welcome to breakfast with ben thompson and victoria fritz. 0ur headlines today: one oft conservative leader and prime minister hots up before it formally starts tomorrow. england and scotland fans descend on the south of france as the sides prepare to meet in the women's world cup. here on
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this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and victoria fritz. silicon valley surge or a troubling tech bubble? we look at the latest start—up — workplace app slack — to join the new york stock exchange. live from london, that's our top story on thursday 20th june. the business communication app joins uber, lyft, wework and pinterest to go public. with more than 200 initial public offerings lined up in 2019, are we seeing signs of the same tech bubble that burst two decades ago? we bubble that burst two decades ago? will be getting also in the programme... bubble that burst two decades ago? north korea welcomes bubble that burst two decades ago? china's president xi today — a hugely important visit for a country so dependent economically on china. and the markets in europe are all heading higher, following the lead from asia and wall street the night before, we will tell you all you need to know about the latest fed decision. tradition meets technology — the remarkable turnaround tale of german camera—maker leica — whose most famous fan is the qu
this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and victoria fritz. silicon valley surge or a troubling tech bubble? we look at the latest start—up — workplace app slack — to join the new york stock exchange. live from london, that's our top story on thursday 20th june. the business communication app joins uber, lyft, wework and pinterest to go public. with more than 200 initial public offerings lined up in 2019, are we seeing signs of the same tech bubble that burst two decades...
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this is business live from bbc news with victoria fritz and maryam moshiri. crude oil prices continue to rise on fears for global oil supplies — as tensions escalate in the strait of hormuz. live from london, that's our top story on friday ilithjune. as tensions escalate... the us takes aim at iran — it says it has evidence that tehran was responsible for attacks on two oil tankers in the strait of hormuz. while china says it will promote ties with iran — no matter how the situation develops. plus, will uncertainty about the influence of china in hong kong have a long—term impact on investment in the territory? speaking of investment, here is how the markets are faring. equities were mixed, while crude oil continues to edge higher after an action—packed thursday. and we'll look back on the past week in business — donald trump has dominated the headlines yet again. from his frustration over the lack of a trade deal with japan — to his exasperation over germany's gas deal with russia. we'll be talking about all that and more with our economics editor, andrew wa
this is business live from bbc news with victoria fritz and maryam moshiri. crude oil prices continue to rise on fears for global oil supplies — as tensions escalate in the strait of hormuz. live from london, that's our top story on friday ilithjune. as tensions escalate... the us takes aim at iran — it says it has evidence that tehran was responsible for attacks on two oil tankers in the strait of hormuz. while china says it will promote ties with iran — no matter how the situation...
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you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website — including wins for taylor fritz and night. the national farmers' union says a trial where seasonal workers from non—eu countries, like ukraine and moldova, are offered visas to pick crops on uk farms, should be extended from 2,500 workers, to 30,000 with farmers saying it could help fill the gap left by a drop in the number of workers coming from the eu. here's our business correspondent katy austin. 0n on this farm in cornwall, because jets are being harvested. up to 20 times a day. most of them will be sold to supermarkets. for years, farms like this one have relied on workers coming overfrom countries inside the eu like poland almost recently romania and bulgaria to pick their crops but over the past couple of years they've been finding that more and more difficult. this farm has signed up to a new government scheme which aims to recruit workers from outside the eu. this group is from ukraine. they saw thejobs this group is from ukraine. they saw the jobs advertised at their agricultural university. translation: i sa
you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website — including wins for taylor fritz and night. the national farmers' union says a trial where seasonal workers from non—eu countries, like ukraine and moldova, are offered visas to pick crops on uk farms, should be extended from 2,500 workers, to 30,000 with farmers saying it could help fill the gap left by a drop in the number of workers coming from the eu. here's our business correspondent katy austin. 0n on this farm in...
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later, sam querrey will take on taylor fritz in the men's final.tournament in 2017 and beat the americans in san diego. they will face canada in the next mac in just over a week. —— next match. there could be another lifeline for danny cipriani, included in the latest training camp. he was player of the year last year but hasn't played for england in a year, and could still be squeezed out of the final squad when it is named in mid—august. england netball coach tracey neville has told the bbc that this year's world cup won't be her last in charge. neville said earlier injune she would step down afterjuly‘s world cup in liverpool to have a family. this is not my last world cup. for the roses. i think that the girls wa nt to the roses. i think that the girls want to do it for themselves. they did it for themselves last year, and i want them to do it for themselves because they so deserve that. i can only focus on this netball world cup, and forthe only focus on this netball world cup, and for the girl, i only focus on this netball world cup, and fort
later, sam querrey will take on taylor fritz in the men's final.tournament in 2017 and beat the americans in san diego. they will face canada in the next mac in just over a week. —— next match. there could be another lifeline for danny cipriani, included in the latest training camp. he was player of the year last year but hasn't played for england in a year, and could still be squeezed out of the final squad when it is named in mid—august. england netball coach tracey neville has told the...
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first round next week, but he fell short yesterday, losing in straight sets to the unseeded taylor fritzoon, sam querrey winning the other semi, and in the women's draw, karolina pliskova will face angelique kerber in the final after easing past kiki bertens 6—1, 6—2 in less than an hour. she progressed without having to hit a ball after her tunisia opponent withdrew with an ankle injury before their semifinal. geraint thomas has been named joint leader with the colombian rider for tea m leader with the colombian rider for team ineos for the tour de france next month. thomas had doubts about his ability to compete after his crash on the tour of switzerland. chris froome misses out after fracturing his femur, elbow and wrist in training earlier this month. and that the european games in minsk, great britain's women claim silver in the team pursuit, beaten by italy in the final. and britten's men secured three bronzes in the boxing. laurent prices into the middleweight final. england's women got their rugby super series title defence off to a good start. the comfortable victory in their op
first round next week, but he fell short yesterday, losing in straight sets to the unseeded taylor fritzoon, sam querrey winning the other semi, and in the women's draw, karolina pliskova will face angelique kerber in the final after easing past kiki bertens 6—1, 6—2 in less than an hour. she progressed without having to hit a ball after her tunisia opponent withdrew with an ankle injury before their semifinal. geraint thomas has been named joint leader with the colombian rider for tea m...
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i'm victoria fritz.l debate and the frontrunner comes underfire. do you agree today that you were wrong to impose —— oppose, bussing in america? do you agree? i did not oppose bussing in america. the heat goes on, much of western europe continues to bake under high temperatures. wildfires rage in spain. still stranded at sea, the boat of migrants who have been unable to find a safe port to disembark. and in business, trade war showdown at the g20.
i'm victoria fritz.l debate and the frontrunner comes underfire. do you agree today that you were wrong to impose —— oppose, bussing in america? do you agree? i did not oppose bussing in america. the heat goes on, much of western europe continues to bake under high temperatures. wildfires rage in spain. still stranded at sea, the boat of migrants who have been unable to find a safe port to disembark. and in business, trade war showdown at the g20.
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i'll tell you about "mad money," an interhavview with union paci ceo lance fritz.at 6:00 p.m. eastern. >> or call him fritz >> tomorrow, on "squawk box," big lineup, target chairman and ceo briacoeln rnl. stay tuned see that's funny, i thought you traded options. i'm not really a wall street guy. what's the hesitation? eh, it just feels too complicated, you know? well sure, at first, but jj can help you with that. jj, will you break it down for this gentleman?...