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rupert wingfield—hayes in tokyo.china's access to artificial intelligence —based technology developed in america. according to reuters a leaked report shows proposals from the pentagon that export controls should be updated to stop chinese firms being able to invest in some start—ups. and the rules are changing in china for football clu bs and the rules are changing in china for football clubs to help the local development of the sport. clubs that spend more than $6 million on foreign players will have to pay the same amount into a national soccer development fund. the measure follows a spending spree from teams backed by major private firms and state—owned businesses. now, the e3 gaming event in la, that is where the latest things are being unveiled, including the latest company to an veiled their wares, japanese gaming giant nintendo, slipping behind sony and microsoft recently, they are enjoying a resurgence thanks to the newest console, the nintendo switch, and here is chris fox reporting. mario, whoo—hoo! i love
rupert wingfield—hayes in tokyo.china's access to artificial intelligence —based technology developed in america. according to reuters a leaked report shows proposals from the pentagon that export controls should be updated to stop chinese firms being able to invest in some start—ups. and the rules are changing in china for football clu bs and the rules are changing in china for football clubs to help the local development of the sport. clubs that spend more than $6 million on foreign...
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rupert wingfield—hayes is in tokyo with the details. h this massive obstacle rupert, talk us through this massive o bsta cle for rupert, talk us through this massive obstacle for toshiba to go ahead with the sale of the chip unit. yes, sally, getting increasingly complicated. what was already a congregated story now has another spanner congregated story now has another spanner in the works because western digital, a large us corporation that makes computer memory and has a large joint makes computer memory and has a largejoint venture with makes computer memory and has a large joint venture with toshiba in japan, that compa ny‘s large joint venture with toshiba in japan, that company's management has filed a court action in california to block the sale of toshiba's flash memory division. toshiba say it is still hoping to go air and and announce a preferred for that division by its meeting at the end of this month. —— to go ahead. but it now faces a legal obstacle because of this injunction filed by western digital. western digital had al
rupert wingfield—hayes is in tokyo with the details. h this massive obstacle rupert, talk us through this massive o bsta cle for rupert, talk us through this massive obstacle for toshiba to go ahead with the sale of the chip unit. yes, sally, getting increasingly complicated. what was already a congregated story now has another spanner congregated story now has another spanner in the works because western digital, a large us corporation that makes computer memory and has a large joint makes...
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rupert wingfield—hayes there.nnesota has acquitted a police officer who fatally shot an african—american man after pulling him over for an alleged traffic offence. philando castile's girlfriend, who was beside him in the car, live—streamed his dying moments on facebook. laura bicker reports. we got pulled over for a busted taillight in the back and the police just... he killed my boyfriend! philando castile was pulled over by police because he had a faulty brake light. minutes later he was shot five times. his girlfriend filmed the aftermath on facebook, as the officer kept his gun trained on the car. oh my god, please don't tell me he is dead. please don't tell me my boyfriend just went like that. keep your hands where they are! yes, i will keep my hands where they are! mr castile was seen on police video telling the officer there was a legally purchased weapon in the car, but he wasn't going anywhere near it. 0fficer yanez said he felt his life was in danger, that mr castile was high on marijuana and he matched
rupert wingfield—hayes there.nnesota has acquitted a police officer who fatally shot an african—american man after pulling him over for an alleged traffic offence. philando castile's girlfriend, who was beside him in the car, live—streamed his dying moments on facebook. laura bicker reports. we got pulled over for a busted taillight in the back and the police just... he killed my boyfriend! philando castile was pulled over by police because he had a faulty brake light. minutes later he...
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from tokyo rupert wingfield—hayes reports. this is the us fitzgerald today, safely tied up at a timeamage to the shipside is obvious to see. what is hidden from view is the damage below the water line. the commander of us forces in japan today said damage below there was worse. the damage was significant, it is not a small collision. it was right tv pilot's out, there was a big puncher underneath the ball water line. the water rushing into the ship overwhelmed seven sailors, probably as they slept in their bunks. this morning you are staying —— us navy divers went on the compartment and found their bodies. for some hours after the collision on friday night it was touch and go, the water rushed in so fast, senior officers admit that the ship was in danger of sinking for a time. the heroic effo rts sinking for a time. the heroic efforts of the ships crew prevented this ship from foundering or even thinking last night. there isn't much sadness here at the loss of life. most are now focusing on this philippine cargo ship. the damage to its power tells its own tail. satellite tracking app
from tokyo rupert wingfield—hayes reports. this is the us fitzgerald today, safely tied up at a timeamage to the shipside is obvious to see. what is hidden from view is the damage below the water line. the commander of us forces in japan today said damage below there was worse. the damage was significant, it is not a small collision. it was right tv pilot's out, there was a big puncher underneath the ball water line. the water rushing into the ship overwhelmed seven sailors, probably as they...
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rupert wingfield hayes in tokyo.s been appointed by the government to advise on securing new deals with countries outside the european union. crawford falconer, who previously called brexit an "enormous opportunity", will work with the international trade secretary liam fox to set up deals to be signed when the uk leaves the eu. mr fox is due to visit washington on monday to develop new links with the us. it is just approaching 12 minutes past nine. it is expected to become one of the deadliest peacetime disasters in british history with over 70 people thought to be dead or missing, the grenfell tower fire over 70 people thought to be dead or missing, the grenfell towerfire has devastated the lives of hundreds of families. how will this affect to be feeling and what kind of support is available for them. questions that trauma psychologist richard reid steals with. hejoins trauma psychologist richard reid steals with. he joins us now. trauma psychologist richard reid steals with. hejoins us now. good morning. we've be
rupert wingfield hayes in tokyo.s been appointed by the government to advise on securing new deals with countries outside the european union. crawford falconer, who previously called brexit an "enormous opportunity", will work with the international trade secretary liam fox to set up deals to be signed when the uk leaves the eu. mr fox is due to visit washington on monday to develop new links with the us. it is just approaching 12 minutes past nine. it is expected to become one of the...
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rupert wingfield hayes. the polls today for the second round of the country's parliamentary elections. president macron‘s en marche party, which was formed just over a year ago, is predicted to win up to 80% of the seats. it is currently ahead in 400 out of 577 constituencies. a traditional polynesian canoe has become the first vessel of its kind to complete a round—the—world voyage. the canoe returned to honolulu in hawaii after visiting 19 countries during three years at sea. the crew used the stars, wind and ocean swells to guide them. they wanted to use the same techniques as the first polynesian settlers to hawaii did hundreds of years ago. there it is going into new york. and sydney. proof, if you needed it, that it has been round the world. it is 12 minutes past eight. helen will have the weather later and we will have the weather later and we will have the weather later and we will have the sport in 20 minutes. now oui’ have the sport in 20 minutes. now our main story. church services will be held to
rupert wingfield hayes. the polls today for the second round of the country's parliamentary elections. president macron‘s en marche party, which was formed just over a year ago, is predicted to win up to 80% of the seats. it is currently ahead in 400 out of 577 constituencies. a traditional polynesian canoe has become the first vessel of its kind to complete a round—the—world voyage. the canoe returned to honolulu in hawaii after visiting 19 countries during three years at sea. the crew...
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earlier our correspondent in tokyo rupert wingfield—hayes told me that it's unclear how this happenedm the very start is, how did such a sophisticated warship, one of the most sophisticated warships anywhere in the world, collide with a large container ship in a calm, clear weather, albeit at night? the answer to that will come with the investigation, and what we do know is that the philippines registered cargo vessel does appear to have made a number of sharp turns as it approached the coast of japan early on saturday morning. there will be questions as to why. these are very sharp u—turns. you can see it on the gps tracking that the japanese coast guard have, over and over again in a very sort of erratic way, so the captain and crew of that vessel will be questioned as to why they made those terms. nevertheless, it is a large, slow moving ship, so there will be spot the ship turning, and turn away themselves in time. it seems they did turn away at the last minute, but it wasn't quickly enough in order to avoid a collision. and the collision inflicted a huge amount of damage. you wer
earlier our correspondent in tokyo rupert wingfield—hayes told me that it's unclear how this happenedm the very start is, how did such a sophisticated warship, one of the most sophisticated warships anywhere in the world, collide with a large container ship in a calm, clear weather, albeit at night? the answer to that will come with the investigation, and what we do know is that the philippines registered cargo vessel does appear to have made a number of sharp turns as it approached the coast...
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rupert wingfield—hayes is in tokyo. what do we know about the buyers?nt has come up with a consortium that it's put together, which is backed by japanese government backed institutions, plus an american venture capital company, and that has now been chosen by toshiba the as preferred bidderfor its memory corporation, its flash memory division. for several months, there has been a stiff bidding, edition between two american bidders and one taiwanese bidder to get hold of tashi but‘s memory chip division. but that has caused deep disquiet here injapan, but that has caused deep disquiet here in japan, particularly but that has caused deep disquiet here injapan, particularly in the government who didn't want to see this very valuable technology going to an overseas bidder. so they've put together this consortium and surprise surprise today, tashi but‘s board —— toshiba's board has gone for this. this is about pleasing the japanese government, not pleasing the shareholders. that was a very big story today in japan, so the nick a index is down, record highs f
rupert wingfield—hayes is in tokyo. what do we know about the buyers?nt has come up with a consortium that it's put together, which is backed by japanese government backed institutions, plus an american venture capital company, and that has now been chosen by toshiba the as preferred bidderfor its memory corporation, its flash memory division. for several months, there has been a stiff bidding, edition between two american bidders and one taiwanese bidder to get hold of tashi but‘s memory...
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rupert wingfield—hayes is in tokyo. ruppert, tell us what is the latest?the stock markets, could it be the end for the company? it certainly looks like the end for the company in its present form. it has been reported from several different sources that takata will file for protective bankruptcy both here injapan and in the united states sometime next week. that would pave the way for it to be taken over would pave the way for it to be ta ken over by would pave the way for it to be taken over by an american company, key safety systems,, the preferred bidderfor takata. this key safety systems,, the preferred bidder for takata. this is key safety systems,, the preferred bidderfor takata. this is the end ofa bidderfor takata. this is the end of a very long—running saga dating back to 2008 when these records began because of faulty inflator is inside takata made airbags. the recall has grown and grown and grown and, with it, potential liabilities for takata have and, with it, potential liabilities for ta kata have ballooned and, with it, potential liabilities
rupert wingfield—hayes is in tokyo. ruppert, tell us what is the latest?the stock markets, could it be the end for the company? it certainly looks like the end for the company in its present form. it has been reported from several different sources that takata will file for protective bankruptcy both here injapan and in the united states sometime next week. that would pave the way for it to be taken over would pave the way for it to be ta ken over by would pave the way for it to be taken over...
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and another sailor had to be winched to safety following the incident. 0ur tokyo correspondent rupert wingfield—hayesquite an unusual collision, isn't it? very unusual and very serious that such a sophisticated ship as this, the uss fitzgerald, one of the most modern and sophisticated warships anywhere in the world, with an array of different types of radar and sensors, how did this ship on a calm and clear night colli with a large merchant vessel off the coast of japan? it's a very easy part of the sea, but nevertheless these are very highly trained crews on the ships and a lot of questions are being raised as to how it could have happened. it has caused extensive damage to the uss fitzgerald. i've seen pictures and there's a huge gash down the side of the destroyer. the bow of the cargo vessel seems to have penetrated the side of the navy destroyer, both above and below the waterline, and it has taken on water. it is listing to one side, although i understand from the us navy that it isn't at risk of sinking. thanks for the moment. a jury in the us state of minnesota has acquitted the police office
and another sailor had to be winched to safety following the incident. 0ur tokyo correspondent rupert wingfield—hayesquite an unusual collision, isn't it? very unusual and very serious that such a sophisticated ship as this, the uss fitzgerald, one of the most modern and sophisticated warships anywhere in the world, with an array of different types of radar and sensors, how did this ship on a calm and clear night colli with a large merchant vessel off the coast of japan? it's a very easy part...