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naomi osaka has declared her intention to represent japan at next year's olympics in tokyo.n new york, and also has us citizenship. japanese law decrees that a person must choose one nationality before their 22nd birthday — and osaka's chosen to represent the country of her birth at the tokyo olympics. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport.but from me — and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello. so far october has been a very wet month for some of us. now, as you can see in this forecast, it takes us all the way through the weekend, and we're not done yet. and during friday there will be more heavy rain across parts of england, wales and scotland, especially in the west with heavy showers mostly to the north of glasgow. let's take a look at the big picture, the set takes us through the weekend. this weather front, hanging around parts of england and for much of the weekend. a feed of showers running into western parts of scotland. then we go on through into sunday, this weather front will eventually start to pull away, but we
naomi osaka has declared her intention to represent japan at next year's olympics in tokyo.n new york, and also has us citizenship. japanese law decrees that a person must choose one nationality before their 22nd birthday — and osaka's chosen to represent the country of her birth at the tokyo olympics. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport.but from me — and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello. so far october has been a very wet month for...
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it's osaka's second title in asia after clinching the pan pacific open in japan last month.n, extending her run to ten victories. dominic thiem is the men's champion after coming from a set down to beat stefanos tsitsipas. it's thiem's fourth title of the year, after victories at indian wells, barcelona and austria. world number one novak djokovic has won the japan open, beating john millman in straight sets, winning his fourth title of the year. it was the serbs first tournament since he withdrew from the us open in september with a shoulder injury. djokovic needed just 70 minutes to beat the australian 6—3, 6—2 in the final in tokyo. in motogp, marc marquez has won his sixth world title, following victory in thailand — despite a crash two days ago which put him in hospital. he recovered to secure the title with four races to spare. the spaniard had to win at least two points more than closest rival andrea dovizioso — and did so as the italian finished fourth. you can get all the latest sports news at our website. that's bbc.com/sport. but from me, gavin ramjaun, and the re
it's osaka's second title in asia after clinching the pan pacific open in japan last month.n, extending her run to ten victories. dominic thiem is the men's champion after coming from a set down to beat stefanos tsitsipas. it's thiem's fourth title of the year, after victories at indian wells, barcelona and austria. world number one novak djokovic has won the japan open, beating john millman in straight sets, winning his fourth title of the year. it was the serbs first tournament since he...
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will tennis world number 3 naomi osaka has made a winning start to her w t a finals campaign she beat patrick witold in her 1st round robin match in sion then osaka taking it in 3 sets 764664 that's a levin straight wins now for the japanese she's looking to when her 4th title of the year. baseball's world series as level at 2 games each after another win for the houston astros for the 2nd night running they beat the nationals and washington in this key moment. here's you know. right now with all 3 bases loaded alex bregman smashed a home run to secure an $81.00 victory for the astros they'd been to nothing down in the series but with 3 games left they're now the team with the momentum there was a lot of noise around losing the 1st 2 games and rightfully so because the nats had had outplayed us like i said and i think we we turned it around and now we've all played them for a couple of games and now we have a 3 game series. the winner of 2 or 3 wins a world series so i think that but our mojo our vibe or our approach or you know our banter in the clubhouse or the same. toyota's ought
will tennis world number 3 naomi osaka has made a winning start to her w t a finals campaign she beat patrick witold in her 1st round robin match in sion then osaka taking it in 3 sets 764664 that's a levin straight wins now for the japanese she's looking to when her 4th title of the year. baseball's world series as level at 2 games each after another win for the houston astros for the 2nd night running they beat the nationals and washington in this key moment. here's you know. right now with...
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she beat pittsburgh in her 1st round robin match inch and then osaka taking it in 3 sets 764664 that's11 straight wins now for the japanese she's looking to win her 4th title of the year. toyota is ot tunick clenched his maiden world rally championship crown on sunday be a sony and finishing 2nd behind teary knew of it in the rally spain becomes the 1st driver since 2003 to defeat either sebastian the up or sebastian o'shea across before season the out moto g.p. champion mark marquez extended his winning streak by claiming a dramatic victory at the australian grand prix maverick but now this one the same race last year and was on pole he led for much of the race but things went wrong for the yamaha writer as he crashed out on the final lap leaving his fellow spaniard mark has to secure his 5th one in a row and his 11th this season. well that's all your sport for now but we'll have more for you later. and that's about it so for me for this news i would say stay with us here on al-jazeera darren jordan is up with you next with more of the very latest. the latest news as it breaks if you
she beat pittsburgh in her 1st round robin match inch and then osaka taking it in 3 sets 764664 that's11 straight wins now for the japanese she's looking to win her 4th title of the year. toyota is ot tunick clenched his maiden world rally championship crown on sunday be a sony and finishing 2nd behind teary knew of it in the rally spain becomes the 1st driver since 2003 to defeat either sebastian the up or sebastian o'shea across before season the out moto g.p. champion mark marquez extended...
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she beat pittsburgh in her 1st round robin match inch and then osaka taking it in 3 sets 764664 that's11 straight wins now for the japanese she's looking to win her 4th title of the year. toyota is ot tunick clenched his maiden world rally championship crown on sunday be a sony and finishing 2nd behind teary knew of it in the rally spain becomes the 1st driver since 2003 to defeat either sebastian the up or sebastian o'shea across before season oh wow moto g.p. champion mark marquez extended his winning streak by claiming a dramatic victory at the australian grand prix maverick but now this one the same race last year and was on pole he led for much of the race but things went wrong for the yamaha writer as he crashed out on the final lap leading his fellow spaniard marquez to secure his 5th one in a row and his 11th this season. well that's all your sport for now but we'll have more for you later. this very much was sped it up from me for this news hour but do stay with us here and i'll disappear back in a moment but one of the tunes needs. to . discover the world of al-jazeera. the b
she beat pittsburgh in her 1st round robin match inch and then osaka taking it in 3 sets 764664 that's11 straight wins now for the japanese she's looking to win her 4th title of the year. toyota is ot tunick clenched his maiden world rally championship crown on sunday be a sony and finishing 2nd behind teary knew of it in the rally spain becomes the 1st driver since 2003 to defeat either sebastian the up or sebastian o'shea across before season oh wow moto g.p. champion mark marquez extended...
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osaka plays under a japanese flag but had dual nationality.e european health insurance card, known as ehic, allows you to get medical care forfree, or at reduced cost, in 31 countries. but if the uk leaves the european union without a deal only 3 countries say they will offer anything similar. the government advice is to take out travel insurance. but the insurance industry is warning about price rises, especially for people with medical problems. catherine burns reports. michaela sheehan loves yoga, as a way to look after her mind and body. it tends to relax my muscles if i've had a seizure. it's not always easy though. she has epilepsy and is struggling to get it under control. her first seizure happened when she was a teenager in paris. i was in disneyland on a school trip. i was queueing for a ride and i had a seizure. i was taken to hospital by ambulance and they did blood tests and observations every 15 minutes, and i was in hospital the rest of the day, and it was all completely free because of my ehic card. michaela always takes her eh
osaka plays under a japanese flag but had dual nationality.e european health insurance card, known as ehic, allows you to get medical care forfree, or at reduced cost, in 31 countries. but if the uk leaves the european union without a deal only 3 countries say they will offer anything similar. the government advice is to take out travel insurance. but the insurance industry is warning about price rises, especially for people with medical problems. catherine burns reports. michaela sheehan loves...
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osaka plays under a japanese flag but had dual nationality with the united states.xt week. osaka has started the administrative process to make sure she can compete at her home games next year. that is all the sport now. much more on the bbc sport website. that also might affect the formula 1 grand prix that is in suzuka, not far from tokyo. that is due to take place on sunday but qualification could be shifted to the day of the race because of that typhoon. i will be back with sports day on the mac at 6:30pm. let's get more on our to story, that turkish forces have stepped up air strikes and a ground offensive on the second day of their incursion into kurdish—held areas of northern syria. the bbc‘s orla guerin says that at least three rounds of what appeared to be retaliatory kurdish artillery fire have hit the main street of the turkish town of akcakale, killing at least one resident. she sent us this update. macer gifford left hisjob in the city of london in 2015 and headed to northern syria to fight against the islamic state with the kurdish ypg militia. he did
osaka plays under a japanese flag but had dual nationality with the united states.xt week. osaka has started the administrative process to make sure she can compete at her home games next year. that is all the sport now. much more on the bbc sport website. that also might affect the formula 1 grand prix that is in suzuka, not far from tokyo. that is due to take place on sunday but qualification could be shifted to the day of the race because of that typhoon. i will be back with sports day on...
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bertens is a replacement for naomi osaka, who has pulled out with injury.er losing the first set, she came back to win and will now play belinda bencic next. bencic beat petra kvitova in the day's other match — the swiss prevailing in three sets against the two—time wimbledon champion. still with tennis, us open finalist danil medvedev has been knocked out of the paris masters. it ends a run of six consecutive finals for the russian who's risen to numberfour in the world. he was beaten byjeremy chardy. the frenchman, lost the first set but fought back. the 32—year—old took the next two to reach the third round in paris for the first time in his career. the bangladesh cricket captain and one of the world's great all—rounders, shakib al—hassan, has been given a 2—year ban from the sport. he's admitted failing to report ‘corrupt approaches‘ relating to inside information on betting. one year of the ban, will be suspended, but the player who was one of the star's of this year's world cup accepts he's made a big mistake. translation: i am obviously extremely sad
bertens is a replacement for naomi osaka, who has pulled out with injury.er losing the first set, she came back to win and will now play belinda bencic next. bencic beat petra kvitova in the day's other match — the swiss prevailing in three sets against the two—time wimbledon champion. still with tennis, us open finalist danil medvedev has been knocked out of the paris masters. it ends a run of six consecutive finals for the russian who's risen to numberfour in the world. he was beaten...
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the former world number one women's tennis player, naomi osaka, has taken steps to give up her us citizenshipplay forjapan in the 2020 olympics. the 21—year—old star, whose parents are haitian and japanese, grew up in new york. japanese laws require those with dual citizenship to select one country before turning 22. those are the headlines. stay with bbc world news. you can find out more on our website, bbc. / news, oryou you can find out more on our website, bbc. / news, or you can download the bbc news up. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. talks resume. wall street ends on high hopes as trade talks between the us and china may wait for a partial deal. and a meeting by the sea, leaders of china and india are scheduled to meet in each nab to resort —— chennai beach resort to earn out their differences. hello, and welcome to iron —— this evening's edition of asia business report. talks resume between the us and china in a bid to end their damaging trade war. together the us and china cover more than 40% of the global economy, and the bitter stand—off is rocking busi
the former world number one women's tennis player, naomi osaka, has taken steps to give up her us citizenshipplay forjapan in the 2020 olympics. the 21—year—old star, whose parents are haitian and japanese, grew up in new york. japanese laws require those with dual citizenship to select one country before turning 22. those are the headlines. stay with bbc world news. you can find out more on our website, bbc. / news, oryou you can find out more on our website, bbc. / news, or you can...
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the part of of riyadh and they must also be prepared to take a stand something they did not do in osaka. 29000 in my view was instrumental ised by the u.s. president to attribute legitimacy. to the crown prince in a context where there were vast number of critique that instrumentalities ition of the g. 20 should not be tolerated by the other members of the g. 20 they should take a stand and they must take a stand where over the next g. 20 meeting take place so there are number of things that we can ask for there are number of things that we can do and that we can ask of our elected leaders that they do you mentioned the saudi crown prince who in recent media interviews has said that he takes and these are his words full responsibility. what do you make of that oa look i you know i have 2 reactions to that statement one is positive well com is a claim of responsibility or the need to be clay it. could have done that much earlier publicly at least. to me it is an implicit recognition of the state responsibility for the killing something i demanded in june when i released my report somethi
the part of of riyadh and they must also be prepared to take a stand something they did not do in osaka. 29000 in my view was instrumental ised by the u.s. president to attribute legitimacy. to the crown prince in a context where there were vast number of critique that instrumentalities ition of the g. 20 should not be tolerated by the other members of the g. 20 they should take a stand and they must take a stand where over the next g. 20 meeting take place so there are number of things that we...
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i feel like we have been here before and when osiris and osaka -- in buenos aires and osaka.deal not to hike immediately, but this is not a resolution trade war. not expecting a comprehensive deal that puts an end to all of this uncertainty. the negotiating sides have hardened over the last month and that trade deal is looking ever more elusive. we reallyooks like aren't expecting very much we are just expecting a commitment to not increase tariffs anymore. the rally we are seeing in risk assets suggests the market is looking for more. we wrong to think we could get something on agricultural products or fx? >> those two things are definitely part ofhe chinese sie expecting an agreement to thehase soybean for example brazilian crop comes in and a couple of months, so they really need these soybeans. there is space for negotiations on the smaller issue, but regarding the structural issues are far from a deal. and thew does hong kong andachment play into this the possibility of a deal? the hong kong issue, interestingly, xi jinping is using the hong kong issue in addition to the
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if your an osaka member i gather you have to to the osaka portal to register for a continuing education. we're delighted to partner with those continue education organizations to offer continuing education credit for those of you who would like it. this is a very full and exciting afternoon. i'm very excited about, we will have a number of keynote from general crall who will be introduced shortly. we then love a number of panels and will conclude with keynotes from chris krebs from dhs and from martin from the national cybersecurity center in the uk. we have a full day ahead, and we will then have a number of awards at the end of the day and i am very honored that we'll we giving a lifetime achievement award now to general mike kayden who also give final remarks to our audience, and i'm honored i that. with that said, i'd like to not introduce gregg potter, , a corporate lead executive for northrop grumman at fort meade and aberdeen and he we introducing the luncheon keynote speaker. >> thanks very much. thank you, tom, thanks to billington for putting on such a great conference. it's m
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actually hits doesn't how bad it is and not and you know make the make the right call at the time naomi osaka has given up her u.s. passports or she can play for japan in the 2020 olympics the 21 year old was born in japan to a haitian father and japanese mother but was raised in the us she is it showed she had to choose between her u.s. or japanese citizenship before her 22nd birthday on wednesday. the st louis cardinals just had the biggest opening anyone's in baseball postseason history before many fans even got into their seats the cardinals had put up 10 runs against the atlanta braves they've punch their ticket to the n.l. championship series with this 131 when game 5. and the washington nationals sealed the deal an epic fashion against the los angeles dodgers how we kendrick hitting a tie breaking grand slam in the 10th inning overcoming a 3 run deficit the former dodger disappointing his former fans at home in l.a. nationals winning 73 to advance to the championships. all right that's it from back over to you so thanks very much and you happy watching al-jazeera news with the. cost of
actually hits doesn't how bad it is and not and you know make the make the right call at the time naomi osaka has given up her u.s. passports or she can play for japan in the 2020 olympics the 21 year old was born in japan to a haitian father and japanese mother but was raised in the us she is it showed she had to choose between her u.s. or japanese citizenship before her 22nd birthday on wednesday. the st louis cardinals just had the biggest opening anyone's in baseball postseason history...
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murata and osaka prefecture university have created a portable device that gathers bacteria, making itlaser is pointed underneath the sample that is on a substrate, basically a plate that is based on this device, and we can see here what the microscope is seeing. now, look closely and you will see the movement of the water that surrounds the sample. the sample can be food if we want to detect something that could cause food poisoning, or something in blood or in urine or spittle or any sort of substance that we might analyse from the human body. the movement of water is causing a concentration of the bacteria, or indeed the virus, down towards the bottom towards that plate. so there's no need to grow anything. there's no need to look too closely because everything is concentrated ina smallarea. this is about the size of a mobile phone. the idea is that could be deployed into field clinics, into our gp surgeries, and the results of that, they are saying, would come back within minutes 7 not ours, they are saying, would come back within minutes, not hours, not days, but within a few minu
murata and osaka prefecture university have created a portable device that gathers bacteria, making itlaser is pointed underneath the sample that is on a substrate, basically a plate that is based on this device, and we can see here what the microscope is seeing. now, look closely and you will see the movement of the water that surrounds the sample. the sample can be food if we want to detect something that could cause food poisoning, or something in blood or in urine or spittle or any sort of...
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and at the china open naomi osaka came from a set down to beat top seed ashley barty in the final it's a saga is 3rd title of the year. and that's all you sport for now we'll have more for you later on that's all for me richelle carey with the news hour keep it here the all the other side of the break our team dennis will be out with more of the day's news thanks for your time. every weekly news cycle brings a series of breaking stories joining the listening post as we turn the cameras on the media when the intelligence services control much of egyptian media it becomes an extension of the arm of the president and focus on how they report on the stories that matter the most getting an accurate informative story out of there is not easy they pose it too late we already have the information they're listening post on al-jazeera. october on al-jazeera. as the deadline of october 31st gets closer stay with us for all the latest developments on the bricks at. the hot sun will host a new series of interviews with our teachers tackling the big issues about. world leaders experts and environmen
and at the china open naomi osaka came from a set down to beat top seed ashley barty in the final it's a saga is 3rd title of the year. and that's all you sport for now we'll have more for you later on that's all for me richelle carey with the news hour keep it here the all the other side of the break our team dennis will be out with more of the day's news thanks for your time. every weekly news cycle brings a series of breaking stories joining the listening post as we turn the cameras on the...
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and at the china open naomi osaka came from a set down to beat top seed ashley barty in the final so saw this 3rd title of the year. and that's all you sport for now we'll have more for you later on and that is all for the news hour but i have much borders for you on the other side of the break bitter. after the genocide the most fun night a book deal out of several times there has been live to them children a teen one woman's vision uplifted many could last hope though it's not easy this over as it is just it's a photo of using football to empower women transforming lives in her community on and off the pitch the able to take their children to school does run felt it was different but ashley was itching to school women make change although. news is happening faster than ever before from different places from different people and you need to be positive backed you need to be able to reach people wherever they are and that means being across all social media platforms this is where our audience lives as well as in front of a t.v. they're on the smartphone and they're on the tab that t
and at the china open naomi osaka came from a set down to beat top seed ashley barty in the final so saw this 3rd title of the year. and that's all you sport for now we'll have more for you later on and that is all for the news hour but i have much borders for you on the other side of the break bitter. after the genocide the most fun night a book deal out of several times there has been live to them children a teen one woman's vision uplifted many could last hope though it's not easy this over...
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and at the try to open naomi osaka came from a set down to be top seed ashley barty in the final it's assad this 3rd title at the year. and that is all your sport for now we'll have more for you later but for now it's back to barbara in london and our thanks for that now paris's renowned moulin rouge cabaret is celebrating 130 years since it opened its doors to audiences. there it is a free light and sound show was put on in paris the venue known for its world famous cancan dancers and their costumes 1st began in 1889 welcomes nearly 600000 spectators every year from right around the world. right that's it for the news hour back in a few minutes i hope you'll join me that about. every week news cycle brings a series of breaking stories join the listening post as we turn the cameras on the media when the intelligence services control much of a gyptian media it becomes an extension of the arm of the president and focus on how they would put on the stories that matter the most getting an accurate informative story out of there is not easy because it too late we already have the informati
and at the try to open naomi osaka came from a set down to be top seed ashley barty in the final it's assad this 3rd title at the year. and that is all your sport for now we'll have more for you later but for now it's back to barbara in london and our thanks for that now paris's renowned moulin rouge cabaret is celebrating 130 years since it opened its doors to audiences. there it is a free light and sound show was put on in paris the venue known for its world famous cancan dancers and their...
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tennis world number 3 naomi osaka has made a winning start of her own and to the w t finals campaign she beat patrick witold in her 1st round robin match in and then a socket taking it in 3 sets 764664 that's 11 straight wins now for the japanese she's looking to win her 4th title of the year. baseball's world series as level 2 games each after another win for the houston astros for the 2nd night running they beat the nationals in washington this year was the key moment. here's you know now. to. try to see right now. with all 3 bases loaded alex bregman smashed a home run to secure an $81.00 victory for the astros they'd been to nothing down in the series but with 3 games left they're now the team with the momentum. there was a lot of noise around losing the 1st 2 games and rightfully so because the nats to head out played us like i said and i think we we turned it around and now we've all played them for a couple of games and now we have a 3 game series. the winner of 2 or 3 wins a world series so i think that but our our mojo our vibe or our approach or you know our banter in the c
tennis world number 3 naomi osaka has made a winning start of her own and to the w t finals campaign she beat patrick witold in her 1st round robin match in and then a socket taking it in 3 sets 764664 that's 11 straight wins now for the japanese she's looking to win her 4th title of the year. baseball's world series as level 2 games each after another win for the houston astros for the 2nd night running they beat the nationals in washington this year was the key moment. here's you know now....
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the former world no. 1women‘s tennis player, naomi osaka, has taken steps to give up her us citizenshipay forjapan in the 2020 olympics. the 21—year—old star, whose parents are haitian and japanese, grew up in new york. japanese laws require those with dual citizenship to select one country before turning 22. that's all. stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, stephen sackur speaks to brexit supporter stuart wheeler on hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. brexit represents a political gamble played for the highest of stakes. if britain leaves the eu without a deal, there will be significant economic disruption. even the most ardent brexiteers acknowledge that. but they believe the potential rewards justify the risks. it's a calculated bet on britain's future which comes naturally to my guest today — stuart wheeler, the successful businessman and lifelong gambler who backed his commitment to brexit with plenty of his own cash. has his money given him undue influence over britain's future? stuart wheeler, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. would it be fair to characterise yo
the former world no. 1women‘s tennis player, naomi osaka, has taken steps to give up her us citizenshipay forjapan in the 2020 olympics. the 21—year—old star, whose parents are haitian and japanese, grew up in new york. japanese laws require those with dual citizenship to select one country before turning 22. that's all. stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, stephen sackur speaks to brexit supporter stuart wheeler on hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. brexit...
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and the china open only osaka came from a set down to be top seed ashley barty in the final it's a 3rd title of the year. and marc marc has a moto g.p. champion for a 6th time spaniard one sunday's race in thailand to wrap up the title it's his 53rd career win in moto g.p. there are still 4 races left this season. china's basketball association is suspending its relationship with n.b.a. team houston rockets after their general manager daryl morley posted a tweet in support of the hong kong protests yeah ling the chairman of the c.b. a was a star player for the rockets for 9 seasons morley's tweet was later deleted and that is all your support for now will have more for you from the cliff international stating later now on but for now it's back to come all for thank you just a few fun little stories to bring you something a little lighter 1st of all the world's largest research institute for giant pandas which is preparing 3 cubs to be released in the wild who does not like the love like oh who doesn't love seeing pandas here they are well because the motion center in southwest china is
and the china open only osaka came from a set down to be top seed ashley barty in the final it's a 3rd title of the year. and marc marc has a moto g.p. champion for a 6th time spaniard one sunday's race in thailand to wrap up the title it's his 53rd career win in moto g.p. there are still 4 races left this season. china's basketball association is suspending its relationship with n.b.a. team houston rockets after their general manager daryl morley posted a tweet in support of the hong kong...
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actually hits us and how bad it is and not and you know make the make the right call at the time naomi osaka has given up her u.s. passport so she can play for japan in the 2020 lympics the 21 year old was born in japan to a haitian father and japanese mother but was raised in the us she had to choose between her american or japanese citizenship before her 22nd birthday this week over the shanghai masters twenty's i'm grand slam champion roger federer was made to work hard in these 3rd round match against belgium to have a golf fan favorite would win in straight sets 7664 italy's phobia for me is quickly establishing a reputation as one of tennis is bad boys on tuesday he had an encore darrelle with andy murray and on thursday you seemed spitting in the direction of the umpire during his match against russia's current catch and off you also mocked a fan in the stands who was supporting the russian in spite of all that for me did actually win in straight sets ok most sports news coming up again later we'll see you then thank you very much peter to stay with us dan jordan is here about a news
actually hits us and how bad it is and not and you know make the make the right call at the time naomi osaka has given up her u.s. passport so she can play for japan in the 2020 lympics the 21 year old was born in japan to a haitian father and japanese mother but was raised in the us she had to choose between her american or japanese citizenship before her 22nd birthday this week over the shanghai masters twenty's i'm grand slam champion roger federer was made to work hard in these 3rd round...
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naomi osaka and ashleigh barty got off to winning starts in the red group.e year. the paris masters kicks off on monday with a rare opportunity to see all of the world's best at the same tournament. world number 2 rafa nadal — who has a bye in the first round — skipped the asian leg of the atp tour recently to manage his workload.... the paris masters kicks off on monday with a rare opportunity to see all of the world's best at the same tournament. world number 2 rafa nadal — who has a bye in the first round — skipped the asian leg of the atp tour recently to manage his workload. i'd didn't go to china. it is sad for me but i need to find my priorities. and as i said over the last few years, it is not my goal to be number one. it is about a need to organise my calendar to play as long as possible. and finally spare a thought for poor old michael eberwein. he was involved in what can only be described as one of football's more bizarre moments. i'll set the scene. it's a german second division match at the weekend between kiel and vfl bochum. eberwein is a new
naomi osaka and ashleigh barty got off to winning starts in the red group.e year. the paris masters kicks off on monday with a rare opportunity to see all of the world's best at the same tournament. world number 2 rafa nadal — who has a bye in the first round — skipped the asian leg of the atp tour recently to manage his workload.... the paris masters kicks off on monday with a rare opportunity to see all of the world's best at the same tournament. world number 2 rafa nadal — who has a...
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she took the first set but lost in three to naomi osaka — that's her second title in a row and takesdy murray out in the quarter—finals in beijing — and he's still in china, for the shanghai masters, he plays in the first round tomorrow. and murray says his return from surgery is going really well. until a few weeks ago, maybe a month ago, you know, i didn't know how competitive i would be at the top level. obviously, since i got here, you know, i feel like level. obviously, since i got here, you know, ifeel like in the matches i've played i've been competitive against all of the players i've played against. i have played top ten, top 20 and to top 30 players. i haven't won all of the matches but i felt like i've done pretty well so hopefully over the next months i can keep progressing a little bit. we will see. just to let you know that celtic are now trailing 2—0. rangers will move to the top with a wind later if that score stays the same. that's
she took the first set but lost in three to naomi osaka — that's her second title in a row and takesdy murray out in the quarter—finals in beijing — and he's still in china, for the shanghai masters, he plays in the first round tomorrow. and murray says his return from surgery is going really well. until a few weeks ago, maybe a month ago, you know, i didn't know how competitive i would be at the top level. obviously, since i got here, you know, i feel like level. obviously, since i got...
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championship if they beat the czechs in prague tomorrow night the two—time grand slam champion naomi osakagive up her us citizenship so she can represent japan at next year's olympics in tokyo. she has played for japan in the fed cup but japanese law stipulates that she has to commit to just one nationality before her 22nd birthday which is next week. the british number two heather watson is celebrating her biggest win in more than two years. she's through to the quarter—finals at the tianjin open in china. she dropped just three games against the world number 22, wang qiang, who's ranked over 100 places above her. it's only watson's second win on tour this year. she'll play poland's magda linette in the quarters. win that and she will break back into the top 100 players as well. that's all the sport for now. don't forget the world gymnastics championships resumes today and there's live coverage on bbc two from 1a:a5 and on the bbc sport website. the united states' simone biles will be trying retain her title in the women's all—round final. we will have updates on that and the rest of the
championship if they beat the czechs in prague tomorrow night the two—time grand slam champion naomi osakagive up her us citizenship so she can represent japan at next year's olympics in tokyo. she has played for japan in the fed cup but japanese law stipulates that she has to commit to just one nationality before her 22nd birthday which is next week. the british number two heather watson is celebrating her biggest win in more than two years. she's through to the quarter—finals at the...
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they are all in on the osaka first strategy which requires a lot of capital this is a component of thatlso seeing that in other places like the rest of corporate america see opportunities for efficiencies and highest and best use of capital. >> is it no longer for these operators in owning the real estate where they want to focus on these and the sale, lease back this is something they've been seeing the last couple of years with the idea of really separating the entities and operating in management as well as real estate it is something we've seen in order to really effect the best possible growth for both real estate management. >> you've got a lot of things happening with regard to the state of the overall gambling business what p is it they are focusing on what is front ant center for you now? >> we are excited about a lot of things the games industry has never been more popular with the american public. we are in 43 states now and in communities with community partners we create good jobs and opportunities for public service and small business we are seeing that reflected in how we
they are all in on the osaka first strategy which requires a lot of capital this is a component of thatlso seeing that in other places like the rest of corporate america see opportunities for efficiencies and highest and best use of capital. >> is it no longer for these operators in owning the real estate where they want to focus on these and the sale, lease back this is something they've been seeing the last couple of years with the idea of really separating the entities and operating in...
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looks like a much better day with some cooler air across much of the area sapporo at 13 tokyo at 21 osaka at 22 degrees and very sunny conditions across much of the korean peninsula we are looking at temperatures into the mid teens across that area shanghai for you a nice day at $23.00 degrees and maybe $25.00 degrees by the time we get towards thursday across much of china though it is going to be clear but really out here towards the east maybe a few clouds along the coastal areas and that's all due to a developing system in the south china sea up towards the north though we have a few clouds over here towards chang do with the temperature on wednesday of $22.00 degrees it is going to be dropping down to about 18 by the time we get to thursday and notice the rain across much of the south china sea that is all due to a developing system that is making its way towards vietnam we do expect to see some very heavy rain over the next few days flash flooding is going to be a major problem as we go from wednesday as well as into thursday along the coast we could be seeing anywhere between $2250
looks like a much better day with some cooler air across much of the area sapporo at 13 tokyo at 21 osaka at 22 degrees and very sunny conditions across much of the korean peninsula we are looking at temperatures into the mid teens across that area shanghai for you a nice day at $23.00 degrees and maybe $25.00 degrees by the time we get towards thursday across much of china though it is going to be clear but really out here towards the east maybe a few clouds along the coastal areas and that's...
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>> it reminds us of when the president and president putin met in osaka, japan. sir, are you going to tell president putin not to interfere in our next election and he turned to him and sort of made a joke, don't transfer. and they both laughed about it. you're seeing president putin laugh about it here. rye not laugh? this has accomplished a lot of what you wanted. putting aside even who you wanted to be elected and the intelligence community has concluded they wanted president trump to be elected. they wanted to disrupt our democracy. they wanted to disrupt our system. they wanted us to cause doubt in our institutions and our leadership and here we are, at each other's throat as a country. and that's almost exactly what vladimir putin would have wanted. >> so, elizabeth, we're looking at two leaders, disparate, though they might be, interlocked with interest? >> that's right. how much they're sympatico with each other. putin was joking, so was donald trump, about a major attack on our democratic system in 2016. let's not forget that. the other thing we need to
>> it reminds us of when the president and president putin met in osaka, japan. sir, are you going to tell president putin not to interfere in our next election and he turned to him and sort of made a joke, don't transfer. and they both laughed about it. you're seeing president putin laugh about it here. rye not laugh? this has accomplished a lot of what you wanted. putting aside even who you wanted to be elected and the intelligence community has concluded they wanted president trump to...
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if you're an osaka member, i gather you have to go to the portal to register for continuing education we're flighted to part delighted to partner with those two continuing you would organizations to offer continuing education credit for those of you who would like it. so this is a very full and exciting afternoon. i'm very excited about. we'll have a number of, a keynote from general crall who will be introduced shortly. we then will have a number of panels, and we'll conclude with keynotes from the from israel and from the national cybersecurity center in the u.k, and more. so we've got a full day ahead, and we'll then have a number of awards at the end of the day, and i'm very honored that we'll be giving a lifetime achievement award i'm announcing this now to general mike hayden, who will also give final remarks to our audience. and i'm honored by that. so with that said, i'd like to now introduce greg potter. he's the corporate lead executive for northrup grumman at fort meade in aberdeen, and he'll be introducing the luncheon keynote speaker. greg? >> thank you very much. thanks,
if you're an osaka member, i gather you have to go to the portal to register for continuing education we're flighted to part delighted to partner with those two continuing you would organizations to offer continuing education credit for those of you who would like it. so this is a very full and exciting afternoon. i'm very excited about. we'll have a number of, a keynote from general crall who will be introduced shortly. we then will have a number of panels, and we'll conclude with keynotes...
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conditions on the part of of riyadh they must also be prepared to take a stand something they did not do in osaka. 29000 in my view was instrumental ised by the us president to attribute legitimacy. to the crown prince in a context where there were vast number of critique that instrumentalities ition of the g 20 should not be tolerated by the other members of the g 20 they should take a stand and they must take a stand where over the next g. 20 meeting take place so there are number of things that we can ask for there are number of things that we can do and that we can ask of our elected leaders that they do you mentioned the saudi crown prince who in recent media interviews has said that he takes in these are his words full responsibility. what do you make of that oh a look i you know i have 2 reactions to that statement one is positive i welcome it easer claim of responsibility or the need to be clay it. could have done that much earlier publicly at least. to me it is an implicit recognition of the state responsibility for the killing something i demanded in june when i released my report somet
conditions on the part of of riyadh they must also be prepared to take a stand something they did not do in osaka. 29000 in my view was instrumental ised by the us president to attribute legitimacy. to the crown prince in a context where there were vast number of critique that instrumentalities ition of the g 20 should not be tolerated by the other members of the g 20 they should take a stand and they must take a stand where over the next g. 20 meeting take place so there are number of things...
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murata at osaka prefecture university have developed a portable device that gathers bacteria, making bottom, towards that plate. so there‘s no need to grow anything. sony devoted its entire stand to show off health tech this year, including this cell analyser that tracks cell type and biomarkers which can help to detect cancer and it uses lasers that may be familiar to you. we are actually using the blu—ray player's technology. we are detecting the cancer by laser and then detecting the scattered light from the cells. that is exactly the same as blu— ray players. dan, what on earth is going on over here? just trying a little bit of surgery. surgery? mmm. you‘re a brain surgeon now? well, with these 3d glasses and that 3d screen there, this has one of the best resolutions for any surgery. this is actually used — this camera here is actually used in surgeries. and the trick is not to look down at what you are doing inside this brain, for example. it is to keep looking up at the screen until you‘ve got the piece that you want. very good! and then, look at how small that is! that is abso
murata at osaka prefecture university have developed a portable device that gathers bacteria, making bottom, towards that plate. so there‘s no need to grow anything. sony devoted its entire stand to show off health tech this year, including this cell analyser that tracks cell type and biomarkers which can help to detect cancer and it uses lasers that may be familiar to you. we are actually using the blu—ray player's technology. we are detecting the cancer by laser and then detecting the...
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china world number one ashley barty has been beaten straight in was originally supposed to play naomi osaka but she pulled out of the whole tournament with a shoulder injury so body faced osaki for a place to keep the persons who pulled off a shock when in 3 sets both versions and body are still in contention to beach the same meets. but in the bench each is another who can still make it into the semifinals she needed a win over the czech republic's patrick a bit of on tuesday to keep those hopes alive though the swiss certainly had to fight hard to get the win 6316 and 6 for the final school she who played little licks. arsenal boss you know i am really hasn't ruled out stripping granite shocker of the gunners captaincy it follows ugly scenes during the sides 22 draw against crystal palace in the english premier league on sunday the swiss was booed off the field as he got subbed shucker who's form has been heavily criticized the season responded by jaring the crowd he also used expedience steering he's angry exit off in the face liverpool away in the league cup on wednesday. at the moment
china world number one ashley barty has been beaten straight in was originally supposed to play naomi osaka but she pulled out of the whole tournament with a shoulder injury so body faced osaki for a place to keep the persons who pulled off a shock when in 3 sets both versions and body are still in contention to beach the same meets. but in the bench each is another who can still make it into the semifinals she needed a win over the czech republic's patrick a bit of on tuesday to keep those...
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she's won back to back tennis titles and they i mean osaka says it's because she stopped caring what other people think the 21 year old admits she's struggled with the pressure of expectation since reaching the top of the game i honestly don't care anymore blake that's my mentality going into it. i also to stat oriented and when i show in open because there was this big thing about you number one now and then i felt like i shouldn't really match after that another player returning to form is 3 time grand slam winner andy murray who's playing as a wild card at the shanghai open before from a sit down to beat argentina's one lone their all it's his 1st masters 1000 singles winning more than 2 years and sees him move back inside the world's top 250 players . just. the rugby world cup is approaching the business end of the pool stages with the quarter final line up starting to take shape wales are preparing for their 3rd match against fiji where a winner will secure a spot in the knockout stage wales is really a victory over australia has put them in control of finishing top of pool the
she's won back to back tennis titles and they i mean osaka says it's because she stopped caring what other people think the 21 year old admits she's struggled with the pressure of expectation since reaching the top of the game i honestly don't care anymore blake that's my mentality going into it. i also to stat oriented and when i show in open because there was this big thing about you number one now and then i felt like i shouldn't really match after that another player returning to form is 3...
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when the senate's number 3 now in the osaka has pulled out of the finals in china she had been due to face the ashley party on tuesday but she has a shoulder injury i mean i injured my shoulder in the finals of beijing. but i was thinking that i would have enough rest before this one but unfortunately i didn't because when i played petrelli i felt immediately so i'm definitely very disappointed i have to pull well to the past moss as well rafael nadal and novak djokovic fighting for the year and that walled number one ranking this week ahead of the tournament the pair practice together for the 1st time in years your coverage is currently in number one but the way the rankings work in adult was to go to top spot if he wins the title in paris this week the top of it will do all he can to deny him as he looks to end the year as the top player for 6 time. i don't try to think about it too much because then you know all these calculations and paying attention while he does are the players is you know i'm really proud of the rivalry that i've had with. but i also enjoyed our practice sessio
when the senate's number 3 now in the osaka has pulled out of the finals in china she had been due to face the ashley party on tuesday but she has a shoulder injury i mean i injured my shoulder in the finals of beijing. but i was thinking that i would have enough rest before this one but unfortunately i didn't because when i played petrelli i felt immediately so i'm definitely very disappointed i have to pull well to the past moss as well rafael nadal and novak djokovic fighting for the year...
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tennis world number 3 naomi osaka has made a winning start to her final scam pain the australian open champion beat patrick that tova in her 1st round robin match engine sent a socket taking it in 3 sets 764664 that's a levin straight when it's now for the japanese. baseball's world series as level at 2 games each after another win for the houston astros for the 2nd night running they beat the nationals in washington this was the key moment. here 09 i can see i have my. own way same with all 3 bases loaded alex bregman smashed a home run to secure an 81 victory for the astros they've been to nothing down in the series but with 3 games left they are now the team with a moment. there was a. a lot of noise around losing the 1st 2 games and rightfully so because the nats to head out play just like i said and i think we we turned it around and now we've all played them for a couple of games and now we have a 3 game series. the winner of 2 or 3 wins a world series so i think that but our our mojo our vibe or our approach or you know our banter in the clubhouse we're the same just all the bo
tennis world number 3 naomi osaka has made a winning start to her final scam pain the australian open champion beat patrick that tova in her 1st round robin match engine sent a socket taking it in 3 sets 764664 that's a levin straight when it's now for the japanese. baseball's world series as level at 2 games each after another win for the houston astros for the 2nd night running they beat the nationals in washington this was the key moment. here 09 i can see i have my. own way same with all 3...
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murata at osaka prefecture university have developed a portable device that gathers bacteria, makingunds the sample. that movement of water is causing a concentration of the bacteria — or, indeed the virus — down to the bottom, towards that plate. so there's no need to grow anything. sony devoted its entire stand to show off health tech this year, including this cell analyser that tracks cell type and biomarkers which can help to detect cancer and it uses lasers that may be familiar to you. we are actually using the blu—ray player's technology. we are detecting the cancer by laser and then detecting the scattered light from the cells. that is exactly the same as blu— ray players. dan, what on earth is going on over here? just trying a little bit of surgery. surgery? mmm. you're a brain surgeon now? well, with these 3d glasses and that 3d screen there, this has one of the best resolutions for any surgery. this is actually used, this camera here, is actually used in surgeries. and the trick is not to look down at what you are doing inside this brain, for example. it is to keep looking
murata at osaka prefecture university have developed a portable device that gathers bacteria, makingunds the sample. that movement of water is causing a concentration of the bacteria — or, indeed the virus — down to the bottom, towards that plate. so there's no need to grow anything. sony devoted its entire stand to show off health tech this year, including this cell analyser that tracks cell type and biomarkers which can help to detect cancer and it uses lasers that may be familiar to you....
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the osaka bright film festival is all about trying to change this. —— 0ska bright film festival. 15 yearsfter qualifying short film festival. —— bafta qualifying. getting such brilliant exposure and bold stories from people out there who have got learning disabilities. you have got this tie—in now was bafta. yes, yes! how important is that? it is so important. it is huge, yes. are you going to have an award this year? yes, yes! no doubt. among the possible winners is this from elinore, who is autistic. it is a film about trying to fit in, beige days for when she really tries, orange days for when it all bursts out. a lot of people don't accept people who are different these days. like, you know, when i try and fit m, like, you know, when i try and fit in, it is never good enough. and sometimes ijust think, well, stuff about, why would i want to be like them, like everyone else, you know? it's just not as fun? them, like everyone else, you know? it'sjust not as fun? go tango? yes, go tango! go orange. more than 2000 films from around the film cover big issues, but organisers say they are r
the osaka bright film festival is all about trying to change this. —— 0ska bright film festival. 15 yearsfter qualifying short film festival. —— bafta qualifying. getting such brilliant exposure and bold stories from people out there who have got learning disabilities. you have got this tie—in now was bafta. yes, yes! how important is that? it is so important. it is huge, yes. are you going to have an award this year? yes, yes! no doubt. among the possible winners is this from...
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and we've just heard that women's number 3 now me osaka has pulled out of the w.t. finals with a shoulder injury on monday simona halep came through a tough test in her opening match instance an able to tap in for that from a set down and save the match point before beating us open winner and risk. their all continues over the where the next year's olympic masson and walking races should be held with less than a year to go international in picking miti has decided to move the event to support because of the extreme heat in tokyo but now one of the largest parties in tokyo metropolitan government protests the decision. our city hall you get the sense that no considerations have been made for the athletes the spectators who had already bought their tickets and who were looking forward to these events the potential spectators who will be cheering on the streets and also to the people involved in the operation no consideration has been made for these people and although they talk about so-called athletes 1st it can only be perceived as i.o.c. 1st. now story about a diff
and we've just heard that women's number 3 now me osaka has pulled out of the w.t. finals with a shoulder injury on monday simona halep came through a tough test in her opening match instance an able to tap in for that from a set down and save the match point before beating us open winner and risk. their all continues over the where the next year's olympic masson and walking races should be held with less than a year to go international in picking miti has decided to move the event to support...
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some manufacturers early in the year when we were thinking about a six month pause around the g20 in osakae was this idea we could hit pause for six months. that was of no relief to the business community because they want this to end. keeping the uncertainty out there is a significant damper on spending. it -- on capex spending. that a smallful scale deal that staves off tariffs does not do anything for the $360 billion worth of tariffs in place today just from the u.s. side. this is not a constructive step forward. it seems to be geared towards getting a good optical moment for the president, who may be needs some good news these days, but in the long run, this is perhaps just prolonging this negative environment between the two sides that i think the chinese are frontrunning right now by announcing that they will be doing this opening of the access forarkets domestic u.s. banks and financial services companies. i think this is a short-term bump, but long-term bad news. alix: i want to get to the manufacturing ceo sentiment. dallas fed president robert kaplan talked to bloomberg yesterda
some manufacturers early in the year when we were thinking about a six month pause around the g20 in osakae was this idea we could hit pause for six months. that was of no relief to the business community because they want this to end. keeping the uncertainty out there is a significant damper on spending. it -- on capex spending. that a smallful scale deal that staves off tariffs does not do anything for the $360 billion worth of tariffs in place today just from the u.s. side. this is not a...
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soil that i can remember you had in bounces airs and osaka, japan but this is really a critical moment here in this dispute. because have you this spector of tariffs going up next tuesday, tariffs on a wide variety of goods, many principles on the u.s. side believe would be incredibly damaging to the economy. then you have both side essentially throwing a whole bunch of options against the wall via the press and show the other side maybe what they're willing to do and not willing to do, to telegraph their position ahead of these talks what we do know, the president hasn't made up his mind. a senior administration official told me that last night despite all of what we have learned about china's position but the u.s. position in repeat days david, you mentioned that it's become confusing for investors to follow this back and forth. it's become confusing to reporters as well. last night when chinese media was reporting the delegation could cut its trip early administration officials were saying it would go through friday there would be a fancy dinner tonight, expecting talks to go well >
soil that i can remember you had in bounces airs and osaka, japan but this is really a critical moment here in this dispute. because have you this spector of tariffs going up next tuesday, tariffs on a wide variety of goods, many principles on the u.s. side believe would be incredibly damaging to the economy. then you have both side essentially throwing a whole bunch of options against the wall via the press and show the other side maybe what they're willing to do and not willing to do, to...
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two—time grand slam champion naomi osaka has taken steps to give up her us citizenship to represent japanher 22nd birthday which is next week. the british number two, heather watson, is celebrating her biggest win in more than two years. she's through to the quarter—finals at the tinajin open in china. she dropped just three games against the world number 22, wang qiang, who's ranked over 100 places above her. it's only watson's second win on tour this year. she'll play poland's magda linette in the quarters. if she wins that, she'll break back into the world top 100. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in the next hour. police have arrested a number of activists involved in extinction rebellion's climate protests at london city airport. members of the group have sat down in the main entrance, blocking the way for people arriving for flights. airport bosses have said they are working to "minimise disruption". our correspondent, richard galpin, is there. richard, bring us up to date. have those protesters been moved? some have, yes, but the protest goes on. there are still
two—time grand slam champion naomi osaka has taken steps to give up her us citizenship to represent japanher 22nd birthday which is next week. the british number two, heather watson, is celebrating her biggest win in more than two years. she's through to the quarter—finals at the tinajin open in china. she dropped just three games against the world number 22, wang qiang, who's ranked over 100 places above her. it's only watson's second win on tour this year. she'll play poland's magda...
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. >> on the chinese side they were vrp alarmed by the president -- the president left osaka soundinguge deal it's beyond trade to world peace then he got angry at agriculture purchases and they were looking to avoid that that's lei huh's primary goal. take the tariffs off the table the chinese can survive a election year in the u.s. but don't want to be hit again the way president trump hit them in july and august. >> derek, what do you expect can be achieved after phase one is inked, assuming that it is, once that's done, is bargaining power out of the window from the u.s. side. >> well, there will still be the tariffs list one, two, three, $250 billion possibly the first list for part of list four which was september 1st. the u.s. still has bargaining power. however i don't think you get trade deals done in election years. i think -- the democratic nominee will be attacking the president. the congress will be tense about china relations. i do think they'll finish phase one and talk about phase two but trade in an election year is tough for everyone at all times. and i think this is
. >> on the chinese side they were vrp alarmed by the president -- the president left osaka soundinguge deal it's beyond trade to world peace then he got angry at agriculture purchases and they were looking to avoid that that's lei huh's primary goal. take the tariffs off the table the chinese can survive a election year in the u.s. but don't want to be hit again the way president trump hit them in july and august. >> derek, what do you expect can be achieved after phase one is...
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are being threatened with deportation, and sitting in the front row behind you is nicholas a spin osaka, and he traveled here today to try to save his daughter's life. he is seven years old and her name is julia, and there he is, julia, fighting for her life. she is in a special treatment program at seattle's children's hospital, because she's had most of her lower intestine removed and needs a full team of doctors to keep her alive. julia is a u.s. citizen, but her parents are not. her mother is her nurse. deferred action has allowed julia's mom to stay in this country. but her deferral expired in september, her father helped support her to, his deferral expired three days ago, and they both applied for renewal this june but still have not heard about their cases. it has not been decided and julius doctors say that if he leaves this country and goes back to her home country, she will die. this gives her parents three options. i was a she only has three. stay in the united states with their, daughter even though their deferrals have expired, leave the country and leave the daughter behi
are being threatened with deportation, and sitting in the front row behind you is nicholas a spin osaka, and he traveled here today to try to save his daughter's life. he is seven years old and her name is julia, and there he is, julia, fighting for her life. she is in a special treatment program at seattle's children's hospital, because she's had most of her lower intestine removed and needs a full team of doctors to keep her alive. julia is a u.s. citizen, but her parents are not. her mother...
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to deter foreign adversaries, the president with the whole world watching at the july, 2019, g-20 osaka summit treated election interference as a joke, signaling to putin that he would not hold russia accountable. and this doesn't only apply to past russian interference in the 2016 elections. the president's blind spot when it comes to russian election interference is harming our ability to counter further interference. "the new york times" reported in april that former homeland security secretary christian nielson was told not to bring up the issue of expected russian interference in the 2020 election with the president. acting chief of staff nick mulvaney said it, in his words, wasn't a great subject and should be kept below the president's level. the president's unwillingness to accept russia's interference and his public statements inviting other countries to interfere in future elections has created real impediments to formulate a whole of government and a whole of society strategy to counter and deter russia or others from attacking our elections. despite almost three years having
to deter foreign adversaries, the president with the whole world watching at the july, 2019, g-20 osaka summit treated election interference as a joke, signaling to putin that he would not hold russia accountable. and this doesn't only apply to past russian interference in the 2016 elections. the president's blind spot when it comes to russian election interference is harming our ability to counter further interference. "the new york times" reported in april that former homeland...
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the tournament has already seen naomi osaka withdraw. head snapped clean apart. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in the next hour. somebody who can always keep his cool somebody who can always keep his cool, it is simon back at westminster. very funny. back to you later on. more on what is going on here at westminster, mps gearing up to fight a general election this winter, voters will head to the polls on december 12, a vote borisjohnson says will give the public a choice over the future brexit and the country. let's discuss this more, i'm joined by dawn foster, guardian columnist — and dan hodges, from the mail on sunday. dawn, high risk for all parties, there is an air of uncertainty i have not seen for a long time on an election. in living memory, i have not seen an election like it. normally you go into an election and even normally you go into an election and evenif normally you go into an election and even if it is close there is a clear message one party will win and the other party might run them close. but t
the tournament has already seen naomi osaka withdraw. head snapped clean apart. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in the next hour. somebody who can always keep his cool somebody who can always keep his cool, it is simon back at westminster. very funny. back to you later on. more on what is going on here at westminster, mps gearing up to fight a general election this winter, voters will head to the polls on december 12, a vote borisjohnson says will give the public a choice...
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the osaka bright film festival has featured more than 2,000 movies from all over the world, and it aimst time you saw somebody with a learning disability on prime—time telly? hmm... um... if i really think about it, i would say, really, not really... that is it. it has been quite a while. apart from on the news. so do you call that representation? no. the oska bright film festival is all about trying to change this. 15 years after it launched, it's the world's biggest learning disability film festival, and now it has been recognised as bafta—qualifying short film festival. getting such brilliant exposure and bold stories from people out there who have got learning disabilities. you've got this tie—in now with bafta. yes, yes! how important is that? it is so important. it's huge, yes. are you going to have an award this year? yes, yes! no doubt. among the possible winners is this from eleanor, who's autistic. it's a film about trying to fit in, beige days for when she really tries, orange days for when it all bursts out. a lot of people don't accept people who are different these days. l
the osaka bright film festival has featured more than 2,000 movies from all over the world, and it aimst time you saw somebody with a learning disability on prime—time telly? hmm... um... if i really think about it, i would say, really, not really... that is it. it has been quite a while. apart from on the news. so do you call that representation? no. the oska bright film festival is all about trying to change this. 15 years after it launched, it's the world's biggest learning disability film...