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sally hemmings, a woman enslaved by one of our founding fathers, thomas jefferson. six children with him, and until recently was almost entirely absent from the exhibits at monticello, jefferson's home. now that's all changed as we hear from nbc's jeff bennett. >> reporter: it's a public reckoning of the founding father revered for penning the words all men are created equal. yet owned slaves throughout his lifetime. >> it's the great paradox of the founding of the country, right, so jefferson writes the declaration of independence, and yet he's the man who owns 607 men, women and children. >> reporter: here the story of sally hemmings now takes center stapling. after more than two centuries of ignoring or covering up an open secret during jefferson easily. enslaved by jefferson, hemmings is believed to have given birth to six of his children. dna evidence backs it up. visitors learned about hemmings' life through the recollections of her son madison. >> it's emotional. you really feel it. >> i think it's important again to acknowledge that truth about our founding
sally hemmings, a woman enslaved by one of our founding fathers, thomas jefferson. six children with him, and until recently was almost entirely absent from the exhibits at monticello, jefferson's home. now that's all changed as we hear from nbc's jeff bennett. >> reporter: it's a public reckoning of the founding father revered for penning the words all men are created equal. yet owned slaves throughout his lifetime. >> it's the great paradox of the founding of the country, right,...
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it sho sally hemings had a very complex and fascinating past.r us to know. >> absolutely. thanks for watching "early today." i'm marlie hall. >> i'm phillip mena. we leave with you these beautiful images of the 47th annual albuquerque international balloon fiesta. it kicked off this weekend. the news continues right here on nbc. have a great monday.ad lib liven francisco. >>> welcome to monday morning. let's take a peek outside. live look at the beautiful bay bridge this morning, illuminated nicely. i notice a lot of folks up and about early this morning, and it's columbus day. good morning to you, i'm laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. we'll get to that traffic in a moment. mike inouye has that for us. first the weather, meteorologist kari hall is here and a cool start to the morning. >> it is a cool start. we'll start out with temperatures in the 50s and we have a high fire danger that continues from over the weekend and we do have that red flag warn so long that will be the main story, those gusty winds that will continue through abo
it sho sally hemings had a very complex and fascinating past.r us to know. >> absolutely. thanks for watching "early today." i'm marlie hall. >> i'm phillip mena. we leave with you these beautiful images of the 47th annual albuquerque international balloon fiesta. it kicked off this weekend. the news continues right here on nbc. have a great monday.ad lib liven francisco. >>> welcome to monday morning. let's take a peek outside. live look at the beautiful bay...
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so what i would ask you to link to is not sally hemming because you can't understand sally hemming unless you understand how the entire country was tangled. >> five minutes left, who is the presidential story you don't study, like if it is on the history channel, and you say yeah, that hees the presidential family i want to spend some time with. >> i have been lucky. i started out with the adams and they are fun and then i was with the madison family adams, but yes, i would be interested in michelle obama. >> i wish i met betty ford. i would love to know more about lincoln. >> and i would have to give a shout out to sharon leahy. you have a woman who switched from being a northerner to a defender of slavery. how did that happen? i would like to learn more about the tylers. >> i would say fdr, not only for the long reign, but their legacy. >> the last one, you guys were so quick through that one, we still have 3 minutes. >> i was first. >> all right. what does keep you up at night? >> as a president, i'm responsible for 13 million item collection and a 50-person staff, and actually reverse
so what i would ask you to link to is not sally hemming because you can't understand sally hemming unless you understand how the entire country was tangled. >> five minutes left, who is the presidential story you don't study, like if it is on the history channel, and you say yeah, that hees the presidential family i want to spend some time with. >> i have been lucky. i started out with the adams and they are fun and then i was with the madison family adams, but yes, i would be...
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i'm sally bundock. our top stories: a passenger plane has crashed into the see off the indonesian coast with 188 people on board. a search and rescue operation is under way. the far—right candidate wins brazil's presidential election. jair bolsonaro promises to protect freedom and democracy. tributes from around the world for leicester city's chairman, who's died in a helicopter crash outside the club's stadium. the chancellor of the exchequer gets ready to unveil his last budget before brexit, but can he bring an end to austerity? also in business briefing: pampered pooches — we'll be finding out what $10,000 buys you in china when you spend it on your dog. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and do get in touch with us to tell us what you think about the stories we are covering or what you are spotting where you are. just use #bbcthebriefing. so, we begin in indonesia today. indonesia's search and rescue agency says that a lion air
i'm sally bundock. our top stories: a passenger plane has crashed into the see off the indonesian coast with 188 people on board. a search and rescue operation is under way. the far—right candidate wins brazil's presidential election. jair bolsonaro promises to protect freedom and democracy. tributes from around the world for leicester city's chairman, who's died in a helicopter crash outside the club's stadium. the chancellor of the exchequer gets ready to unveil his last budget before...
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it's a crucible of really what our country has been and what it means today. >> reporter: sally hemmingsy and others a monticello capturing the country's early aspirations and its stark contradictions. jeff bennett, nbc news, csville, virginia. news, csville, virginia. you need insurance. but it's not really something you want to buy. it's not sexy. or delicious. or fun. but since you need both car and home insurance, why not bundle them with esurance and save up to 10%? which you can spend on things you really want to buy, like... well, i don't know what you'd wanna buy because i'm justa g. esurance. it's surprisingly painless. >>> banksy has long been known as sort of the prankster of the and his latest truck is one for the amgts. take a look at this video for h instagram account. one of his paintings was being auctioned of a at spot busins in london and seconds r i te, tthis. for $1.4 million, by the way, the piece begins to self-destruct. it partly shredded itself. if you're worried about the buyer, don't be. many think the stunt will likely cause the painting to increase in value. >
it's a crucible of really what our country has been and what it means today. >> reporter: sally hemmingsy and others a monticello capturing the country's early aspirations and its stark contradictions. jeff bennett, nbc news, csville, virginia. news, csville, virginia. you need insurance. but it's not really something you want to buy. it's not sexy. or delicious. or fun. but since you need both car and home insurance, why not bundle them with esurance and save up to 10%? which you can...
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this is an important event for mike sally to keep the support of the republican base. america is back in arizona is back thanks to the leadership president's job. however it's when she has to appeal to the broader electorate a first date trump supporters but also centrist suburban voters and people repelled by the president's policies quite a challenge even for a fight like martha x.l.e. . six zero archaeologists in peru have uncovered wooden statues that are thought to be eight hundred years old take a look at these pictures the figures were found at the ancient city of ciancia and in the north of the country one of them is female a highly unusual find researchers believe they marked the graves of important people in the city once the biggest in south america. you're watching from. the hour with more news followed by the day to see if it. refers to climbing. or as grand. chain on her journey to freedom. in our interactive documentary. in the ranks returns home on the. tanks.
this is an important event for mike sally to keep the support of the republican base. america is back in arizona is back thanks to the leadership president's job. however it's when she has to appeal to the broader electorate a first date trump supporters but also centrist suburban voters and people repelled by the president's policies quite a challenge even for a fight like martha x.l.e. . six zero archaeologists in peru have uncovered wooden statues that are thought to be eight hundred years...
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i'm sally bundock. the world will become a "poorer and more dangerous place". that's the risk of a trade war between the us and china warns the imf. and from the paris motor show our roving reporter strikes up a conversation with the man driving vietnam's carmaker vinfast. the financial markets, the sharemarket in asia, some of them have hit lows. japan down over 1% as the concerned over at trade wars in china continued to worry investors. trouble in paradise. the world bank and the international monetary fund are in the resort of bali, indonesia, to present their global economic outlook. the mood is one of trepidation, as threats to the global economy that once felt remote are now becoming more real. the imf‘s world economic outlook report predicts global growth will be less bright for this year and for next, falling to 3.7%, down 0.2% on earlier predictions. one reason for concern is that the size of global corporate debt in both the private and public sectors, now stands at an all—time high of $182 trillion, according to the imf. that's a jump of 60% since t
i'm sally bundock. the world will become a "poorer and more dangerous place". that's the risk of a trade war between the us and china warns the imf. and from the paris motor show our roving reporter strikes up a conversation with the man driving vietnam's carmaker vinfast. the financial markets, the sharemarket in asia, some of them have hit lows. japan down over 1% as the concerned over at trade wars in china continued to worry investors. trouble in paradise. the world bank and the...
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when we got to sally hemmings' room, we said, we can't do a period room. what is a period room with a cot and a trunk and take fireplace going to tell us about arguably the most famous african-american woman in history? how is that going to convey she's jefferson's half-white sister, a mother, a daughter, a sister, that she lived in paris, that she negotiated with jefferson, she achieved freedom for her children 50 years ahead of other african-americans because of that negotiation? how do you convey that with the minimal woods we think would have been in her room? we did something rather controversial for an historic site. everyone thinks we're going to monticello, that's how those rooms should look. we said, we've got the cook taes quarter right here. people can look at that to see how slaves lived right next door but we're going to do something different with sally hemmings. i just want you all to come. >> no big reveal. >> it's moving, it's theatrical. we said, we want people to feel her life and not just know about it. we also made the decision that we
when we got to sally hemmings' room, we said, we can't do a period room. what is a period room with a cot and a trunk and take fireplace going to tell us about arguably the most famous african-american woman in history? how is that going to convey she's jefferson's half-white sister, a mother, a daughter, a sister, that she lived in paris, that she negotiated with jefferson, she achieved freedom for her children 50 years ahead of other african-americans because of that negotiation? how do you...
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thibault hip yer partner sally brown ♪ ♪ fogo, twillingate moreton's harbour all around the circle iravel hip yer partner sally thibault ♪ ♪ hip yer partner sally brown fogo, twillingate moreton's harbour ♪ ♪ all around the circle i don't want your maggoty fish that's no good ♪ ♪ for winter i could buy as good as that down in bonavista ♪ ♪ hip yer partner sally thibault hip yer partner sally brown ♪ ♪ fogo, twillingate moreton's harbour all around the circle >>> judge brett kavanaugh takes his seat as justice kavanaugh on the u.s. supreme court after a vicious confirmation battle. >>> plus, the u.s. secretary of state headed to north korea. new talks there with kim jong-un. >>> and a possible update on the case of a saudi journalist gone missing in turkey. live from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, welcome to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. i'm george howell. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> at 4:00.
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this is the business briefing, i'm sally bundock. standing up to brussels. italy's government defends its big spending plans as another deadline looms in its showdown with the european union. the world's two biggest economies take their trade war to latin america. china hits back after the us secretary of state warns against beijing's involvement in developing economies. and on the markets: it isa it is a mixed start to the day. hong kong given a boost by a bounceback in shanghai. earlier today the markets were up 3.5%. the clock is ticking on another deadline in italy's budget showdown with the european commission. the eurozone‘s third—biggest economy has until noon in rome to respond to brussels's concerns that its budget for next year is unafforable. the populist government wants to spend more to meet campaign pledges such as a lower retirement age, a basic income for the poor, and boosting infrastructure spending. italy plans to raise government spending by 2.7% compared to last year, something the commission is describing as serious non—compliance with
this is the business briefing, i'm sally bundock. standing up to brussels. italy's government defends its big spending plans as another deadline looms in its showdown with the european union. the world's two biggest economies take their trade war to latin america. china hits back after the us secretary of state warns against beijing's involvement in developing economies. and on the markets: it isa it is a mixed start to the day. hong kong given a boost by a bounceback in shanghai. earlier today...
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this is business live from bbc news with victoria fritz and sally bundock. tech turmoil continues — global markets slump as investors dump technology shares. the nasdaq suffers its biggest drop in seven years. live from london, that's our top story on thursday the 11th of october. how low will it go? the biggest sell—off on the stock markets since february rolls on in from the us through asia and has now hit europe. plus, are we investing enough in people? the world bank says governments around the world are not. almost two thirds of children fail to get a basic primary education. the european markets have opened. they've been open 30 minutes. you can see the ftse 100 down about 84 can see the ftse100 down about 84 points in the first half an hour of trade. a slight recovery but as you can see, right across europe, we are seeing red. and from humble beginings in a gypsy caravan to becoming the multi—millionaire owner of wyldecrest parks, we meet romany businessman, alfie best. plus, a new study says if we want to save the planet, we should become "flexitaria
this is business live from bbc news with victoria fritz and sally bundock. tech turmoil continues — global markets slump as investors dump technology shares. the nasdaq suffers its biggest drop in seven years. live from london, that's our top story on thursday the 11th of october. how low will it go? the biggest sell—off on the stock markets since february rolls on in from the us through asia and has now hit europe. plus, are we investing enough in people? the world bank says governments...
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i'm sally bundock. our top story: the fbi report into supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh is to be handed over to the us senate. authorities in indonesia set a deadline of friday to find any more survivors following the earthquake and tsunami. footballer cristiano ronaldo "firmly" denies raping a woman in a us hotel room nine years ago. his alleged victim speaks out through her lawyer coming up in the business briefing — borderline disorder. how this 500 kilometre strip of ireland threatens to derail the brexit process. also coming up, how mercedes and audi are charged up to overtake tesla in the electric car market. we'll have more from the paris motor show. a warm welcome to the programme — briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business, and sport. also in the programme, there's been a surge in use among british pre—schoolers of computers and smart devices with under fives spending on average almost three hours a day watching video content. so is this a good trend or not? tell us what
i'm sally bundock. our top story: the fbi report into supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh is to be handed over to the us senate. authorities in indonesia set a deadline of friday to find any more survivors following the earthquake and tsunami. footballer cristiano ronaldo "firmly" denies raping a woman in a us hotel room nine years ago. his alleged victim speaks out through her lawyer coming up in the business briefing — borderline disorder. how this 500 kilometre strip of ireland...
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this is business live from bbc news with ben thompson and sally bundock. italy's showdown with the eu over its ambitious spending plans. it could be the first time ever the eu has rejected a member state's budget. live from london, that's our top story on monday the 22nd of october. italy's interior minister matteo salvini dismisses a credit downgrade by ratings agendy moody's, saying the country won't be intimidated. also in the programme... the war of words escalates between the world's two biggest economies, china angrily rejecting comments by the us secretary of state warning of the hidden risks to developing countries of investment from beijing. the markets in europe all headed higher at the start of a brand—new trading week. we will explain why. and the man from uncle joins us live. he's not a secret agent, but the founder of a letting agency with a difference. he'll tell us why cutting out the middleman appeals to generation rent. and today, as one firm promises driverless taxis on the roads in london within three years, we want to know, would you t
this is business live from bbc news with ben thompson and sally bundock. italy's showdown with the eu over its ambitious spending plans. it could be the first time ever the eu has rejected a member state's budget. live from london, that's our top story on monday the 22nd of october. italy's interior minister matteo salvini dismisses a credit downgrade by ratings agendy moody's, saying the country won't be intimidated. also in the programme... the war of words escalates between the world's two...
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this is the briefing, i'm sally bundock. our top stories: australia's prime minister gives a national apology to victims of child sexual abuse. to the children we failed, sorry. to the parents whose trust was betrayed, and who have struggled to pick up the pieces, sorry. as saudi arabia describes the killing ofjournalist jamal khashoggi as murder, turkey says it will reveal the entire truth about his death. the british prime minister will tell mps the brexit deal is nearly done. but will they believe her? italy's government defends its big spending plans, as another deadline looms in its showdown with the european union. 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 about any of our stories in today's programme. just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. "as a nation, we failed them, and that will always be our shame" — the words of australia's prime minister, scott morrison, as he delivered a heartfelt apol
this is the briefing, i'm sally bundock. our top stories: australia's prime minister gives a national apology to victims of child sexual abuse. to the children we failed, sorry. to the parents whose trust was betrayed, and who have struggled to pick up the pieces, sorry. as saudi arabia describes the killing ofjournalist jamal khashoggi as murder, turkey says it will reveal the entire truth about his death. the british prime minister will tell mps the brexit deal is nearly done. but will they...
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sally hemngs was a slave who belonged to one of our foundinga ers, thomas jefferson. >> and she had six children with him. and until recently was entirely absent from the exhibits at monticello, s jeffersohome. as nbc's jeff bennett reports, that's all changed now. >> reporter: it's a public reckoning of the founding father revered for penning the words, "all men are created equal," yet owned saves throughout his lifetime. >> it's the great paradox of the founding of the country, right?f sorson writes the declaration of independence, and yet he's the man who60 owns men, women, and children. >> reporter: here, the story of sally hemmings now takes center stage. ester more than two centuf ignoring or covering up an open secret during jefferson's life. enslaved by jefferson, hemmings is believed to have given birth to six of his children. dna evidence backs itup. visitors learn about hemmings' life through the recollections of herson, madison. >> it's emotional. you really feel it. >> i think it's important again to acknowled that truth about our founding fathers. they were deeply flawed h
sally hemngs was a slave who belonged to one of our foundinga ers, thomas jefferson. >> and she had six children with him. and until recently was entirely absent from the exhibits at monticello, s jeffersohome. as nbc's jeff bennett reports, that's all changed now. >> reporter: it's a public reckoning of the founding father revered for penning the words, "all men are created equal," yet owned saves throughout his lifetime. >> it's the great paradox of the founding of...
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m everything that sally has laid out, what will this trip achieve?oup session, so this is happening behind closed doors, and we shouldn't expect huge announcements necessarily. but behind those closed doors, it is clear that both sides are fed up with each other. for the chinese side, on the one hand they are thinking we are on the receiving end ofa thinking we are on the receiving end of a never—ending escalation of tariffs, and also accusations from mike pence saying that we are more responsible for us meddling elections than the russians are, and only allow hand they are seeking help from the us to make a deal with north korea stick, so there is a lot to discuss and we will see where that goes. and $250 billion of chinese goods, half the total, already subject to tariffs, and more on the way. what will they make of that threat? judging on past performance, it is perfectly possible, but everything hinges on the mid—term elections on november the mid—term elections on november the 6th, so both sides will be holding fire somewhat to see what goes on
m everything that sally has laid out, what will this trip achieve?oup session, so this is happening behind closed doors, and we shouldn't expect huge announcements necessarily. but behind those closed doors, it is clear that both sides are fed up with each other. for the chinese side, on the one hand they are thinking we are on the receiving end ofa thinking we are on the receiving end of a never—ending escalation of tariffs, and also accusations from mike pence saying that we are more...
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thank you, sally.odbye to katie and gorka. that was a katie leaving last night. the viewing figures are quite something. it's huge for this of the series. quite a few people on saturday night were talking about the fact they were made to wait quite a long time for the danson shame, as one judge quite a long time for the danson shame, as onejudge called it. that is hearts. —— dantz of shame, that is hearts. —— dantz of shame, that is harsh. bass dance list ofjetta people it would be cynical to lap up the publicity. —— some people would be cynical. there were rumours last week they were hotly tipped to go out but the way you vote, you voted for who you want in, not for who you wa nt for who you want in, not for who you want out. that is the way it works. it's not like the coliseum where we get to collect fleet put our farmers down. it is a popularity contest. but thejudges were down. it is a popularity contest. but the judges were very technical. almost studiously, on saturday night. —— thumbs down. it h
thank you, sally.odbye to katie and gorka. that was a katie leaving last night. the viewing figures are quite something. it's huge for this of the series. quite a few people on saturday night were talking about the fact they were made to wait quite a long time for the danson shame, as one judge quite a long time for the danson shame, as onejudge called it. that is hearts. —— dantz of shame, that is hearts. —— dantz of shame, that is harsh. bass dance list ofjetta people it would be...
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i'm sally bundock. losing friends in europe — facebook disappoints on revenue and user growth as it battles security breaches and worries over fake news. and the chinese currency falls to its lowest level against the dollar in a decade. so will it fuel allegations of currency manipulation? and on the markets... look at the us, it was a bounceback but how long will it last? lets dig deeper into the numbers from facebook. facebook‘s revealed its lastest numbers, which show it's user growth has slowed, as the world's biggest social media site has been hit by security breaches and worries over fake news. in september an average of 1.1i9—billion people used facebook every day. that's an increase of 9% on the same month last year, but it's a smaller increase than analysts had expected. and in europe it's losing friends, with one million fewer people logging on. facebook says revenue rose by 33% to $13.7 billion in the three months to the end of september, but this also narrowly missed forecasts. taking a look
i'm sally bundock. losing friends in europe — facebook disappoints on revenue and user growth as it battles security breaches and worries over fake news. and the chinese currency falls to its lowest level against the dollar in a decade. so will it fuel allegations of currency manipulation? and on the markets... look at the us, it was a bounceback but how long will it last? lets dig deeper into the numbers from facebook. facebook‘s revealed its lastest numbers, which show it's user growth...
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i'm sally bundock. our top story: saving lives, saving endagered species. climate scientists warn we need immediate and far—reaching action to prevent a dangerous rise in global temperatures. brazil's right—wing congressman, jair bolsonaro, takes a commanding lead in the presidential election, but he'll face a run—off with his leftist rival. after their dramatic cave rescue, members of a boys football team from thailand are special guests at the youth olympics in argentina. and in business briefing, the cars of tomorrow or just wild dreams? we take a look at the most exciting concept cars at the paris auto show. a warm welcome to the programme,
i'm sally bundock. our top story: saving lives, saving endagered species. climate scientists warn we need immediate and far—reaching action to prevent a dangerous rise in global temperatures. brazil's right—wing congressman, jair bolsonaro, takes a commanding lead in the presidential election, but he'll face a run—off with his leftist rival. after their dramatic cave rescue, members of a boys football team from thailand are special guests at the youth olympics in argentina. and in...
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said at her conference in her big speech that this was the end of austerity which, in many senses, sally the uk in a better position to face the difficulties of brexit, but the ultimate problem for all of us, the ultimate problem for all of us, the chancellor is the big one at the moment today, we don‘t know what brexit will look like. and he said
said at her conference in her big speech that this was the end of austerity which, in many senses, sally the uk in a better position to face the difficulties of brexit, but the ultimate problem for all of us, the ultimate problem for all of us, the chancellor is the big one at the moment today, we don‘t know what brexit will look like. and he said
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i'm sally bundock. high debt, high unemployment and sluggish growth — we look at the economic challenges facing brazil's new president. and shinzo abe pledges to strengthen co—operation with india, as narenda modi's visit to japan draws to a close. and on the markets, it's a mixed picture in asia right now, and the dramatic swings that marked last week have abated for now, but investors remain on edge. voters in latin america's biggest economy have chosenjair bolsonaro as their new president. he secured 55% in the second round runoff. let's take at the look at the big economic issues in his intray: brazil's economy is currently emerging from the country's worst—ever recession, growing 1.0% in 2017 after two years of contraction. it was once one of the fast—growing so—called brics. unemployment has begun to decline, after reaching an all—time high last year. but almost 13 million brazilians remain out of work, with the unemployment rate at 12.1%. another major headache for the incoming president will be
i'm sally bundock. high debt, high unemployment and sluggish growth — we look at the economic challenges facing brazil's new president. and shinzo abe pledges to strengthen co—operation with india, as narenda modi's visit to japan draws to a close. and on the markets, it's a mixed picture in asia right now, and the dramatic swings that marked last week have abated for now, but investors remain on edge. voters in latin america's biggest economy have chosenjair bolsonaro as their new...
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despite one's calling his comments on acceptable and disgusting we wanted to talk to mark them like sally about her campaign and her support for president from the regular dismisses female office holders as crazy or low i.q. that makes ellie didn't want to talk to us. mesa arizona thousands lined up here to see donald trump he's holding a rally to help stem from our thelma x.l.e. what a people here it's self evident why she sides with the president. yes because anyone who doesn't vote for president trump shouldn't live in the united states of america or anybody that backstrom is or how trump is the key to all of this he is the glue that holding all this together he's the driving force so he's a conductor had a strong train everybody is talking about one hundred percent when the u.s. president arrives the crowd goes wild and trump knows what his supporters wants to hear less orating attack from the democrats and dire warnings against a blue waif in the midterms mixed with a lot of praise for mike sally. she's tough and she's smart and she's brave and she could fly out there a played better
despite one's calling his comments on acceptable and disgusting we wanted to talk to mark them like sally about her campaign and her support for president from the regular dismisses female office holders as crazy or low i.q. that makes ellie didn't want to talk to us. mesa arizona thousands lined up here to see donald trump he's holding a rally to help stem from our thelma x.l.e. what a people here it's self evident why she sides with the president. yes because anyone who doesn't vote for...
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i'm sally bundock. we have a deal! at the 11th hour, canada and the us have agreed on changes to the north american free trade agreement — the canadian dollar jumps on the news. and a new captain to steer the huge us bank goldman sachs. david solomon takes over as ceo today. and on financial markets the canadian dollar and mexican peso are rising on the news of a renewed nafta deal, but asian shares got off to a slow start amid signs of weakness in china and japan. it went to the wire, but now we have a new version of north american free trade agreement. the deadline for negotiations between the us and canada expired half an hour ago. mexico has already agreed to new terms. the news of the reformed trilateral deal sent the canadian dollar soaring to a five month high in asian trading. it will also be known as the us north america mexico trade deals. the mexican peso has also been climbing. details of the new deal are scarse, but these were the sticking points: canada is the us's second biggest trading partner, exchangi
i'm sally bundock. we have a deal! at the 11th hour, canada and the us have agreed on changes to the north american free trade agreement — the canadian dollar jumps on the news. and a new captain to steer the huge us bank goldman sachs. david solomon takes over as ceo today. and on financial markets the canadian dollar and mexican peso are rising on the news of a renewed nafta deal, but asian shares got off to a slow start amid signs of weakness in china and japan. it went to the wire, but...
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i'm sally bundock. our top story — indonesia calls for international help to deal with the devastating aftermath of last friday's earthquake and tsunami. more than 800 people have been killed on the island of sulawesi — many more are thought to be trapped under rubble. translation: i'm going out of my mind. i don't know where my children are. i'm going crazy with worry about them, i have no news at all. macedonia's prime minister says he will seek parliamentary approval to change the country's name, despite the low turn—out in a referendum. we have a deal! at the 11th hour the us, canada and mexico announce a successor to the north american free trade agreement. also in business briefing, the new boss at goldman sachs, david solomon, starts today. our team in new york have been sussing him out. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also in the programme — to tip or not to tip? theresa may will today announce plans to legally bar restaur
i'm sally bundock. our top story — indonesia calls for international help to deal with the devastating aftermath of last friday's earthquake and tsunami. more than 800 people have been killed on the island of sulawesi — many more are thought to be trapped under rubble. translation: i'm going out of my mind. i don't know where my children are. i'm going crazy with worry about them, i have no news at all. macedonia's prime minister says he will seek parliamentary approval to change the...
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this is the briefing, i'm sally bundock. our top story: still no progress in brussels on brexit and the uk's transition out of the eu could be extended for another year to the end of 2021. the us asks turkey to hand over a surveillance recording said to provide strong evidence that the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi was killed in istanbul. crimea begins three days of mourning after the gun and bomb attack at a college that left at least 19 people dead. in business, #metoo sweeps across india as women take to social media to speak out over workplace harassment. also coming up in the business briefing: a no—deal brexit will set britain's car industry back two decades, that's the warning from the sector's lobby group. lots more to come on those negotiations. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also in the programme: stockpiling for a chaotic brexit, so—called brexit preppers fear chaos in march and have cupboards crammed with food and medicines. are you get
this is the briefing, i'm sally bundock. our top story: still no progress in brussels on brexit and the uk's transition out of the eu could be extended for another year to the end of 2021. the us asks turkey to hand over a surveillance recording said to provide strong evidence that the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi was killed in istanbul. crimea begins three days of mourning after the gun and bomb attack at a college that left at least 19 people dead. in business, #metoo sweeps across india...
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this is the briefing — i'm sally bundock.ur top story: the fbi hunts those behind pipe bombs sent to prominent us democrats, including barack obama and hillary clinton. going, going, gone. asian markets follow wall street where this year's stocks gain are wiped out over fears of a global slowdown. a leading saudi dissident tells the bbc that people feel betrayed after the country acknowledged involvement in the death ofjamal khashoggi. back on track — electric car maker tesla comfortably beats wall street's expectations and posts a profit in the third quarter. 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. do get in touch to tell us what you think about the stories we are covering or what you are spotting. get in touch — just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing the fbi has been trying to work out who's behind a major security scare that's seen explosive devices sent to leading democrat politicians. among the targets — barack obama
this is the briefing — i'm sally bundock.ur top story: the fbi hunts those behind pipe bombs sent to prominent us democrats, including barack obama and hillary clinton. going, going, gone. asian markets follow wall street where this year's stocks gain are wiped out over fears of a global slowdown. a leading saudi dissident tells the bbc that people feel betrayed after the country acknowledged involvement in the death ofjamal khashoggi. back on track — electric car maker tesla comfortably...
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sally i really fancy a fake fur coat this year.programme. lots of stories on the tablet, including this one on standard chartered. it is warning the impact of trade wars will be pretty big on its business. it isa will be pretty big on its business. it is a london listed bank, but it does a lot of business internationally. stay with us here on bbc news. you're watching business live. our top story — mark zuckerberg claims facebook is on track for future growth after revealing disappointing user numbers and sales. it is going down in europe. a quick look at the markets and european stocks are doing really well. that is all we need to is safe. now let's get the inside track on getting a glow, whatever the weather, because fa ke—tan products are rising in popularity. the market in the uk grew over 38% in 2016, as more men haven taken up the practice. it's estimated that by 2026 the global self—tanning market will be worth nearly $5.5 billion. one company looking to capitalise on this trend is future beauty labs, who have fake tan avail
sally i really fancy a fake fur coat this year.programme. lots of stories on the tablet, including this one on standard chartered. it is warning the impact of trade wars will be pretty big on its business. it isa will be pretty big on its business. it is a london listed bank, but it does a lot of business internationally. stay with us here on bbc news. you're watching business live. our top story — mark zuckerberg claims facebook is on track for future growth after revealing disappointing...
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i'm sally bundock. tech turmoil. global markets slump as investors dump technology shares. the nasdaq suffers its biggest drop in seven years. plus, human capital shortfall. almost two thirds of children fail to get a basic primary education. the world bank calls on governments to invest more in their people. on those markets, the sell—off continues in asia after that drop of more than 800 points on the dow. hong kong not far behind as asia ta kes hong kong not far behind as asia takes in that drop of more than 800 points. we start with the markets. asian shares are falling sharply, after a slump on wall street led by a major sell—off of technology stocks. the dow fell more than 800 points and the nasdaq had its worst day of losses for seven years. we'll get the view from asia in a moment, but first here's kim gittleson on what happened new york. it was a bleak day in nearly everywhere you looked on wall street, with technology companies being particular hard—hit. we saw shares of amazon and netflix declined by more than 6%. while it is difficult to pinpoint one thing that
i'm sally bundock. tech turmoil. global markets slump as investors dump technology shares. the nasdaq suffers its biggest drop in seven years. plus, human capital shortfall. almost two thirds of children fail to get a basic primary education. the world bank calls on governments to invest more in their people. on those markets, the sell—off continues in asia after that drop of more than 800 points on the dow. hong kong not far behind as asia ta kes hong kong not far behind as asia takes in...
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absolutely right, sally.pped with the label currency manipulator and guess what has to happen, but the chinese yuan hitting a 20 month low against us dollar. the currency slid as much a 0.3% against the greenback. no big surprise china remains on a watchlist that us treasury officials monitor. the exchange rate practices and the declines are according to them particular concern. the trump administration has, as you said, it has long argued that china keeps it artificially low. it raises particular concerns. it has strengthened relative to where it had been. economists now say it is more in line with china's economic fundamentals. the story is a little more about the us dollar's strengthening, particularly this year as us interest rates have risen. the dollar is up about 6.6% against the yuan this year. the stronger dollar makes american exports more expensive. thank you so much, interesting, sharanjit, keeping us across what is happening there. let us stay with what the us is up to with regards to trade with
absolutely right, sally.pped with the label currency manipulator and guess what has to happen, but the chinese yuan hitting a 20 month low against us dollar. the currency slid as much a 0.3% against the greenback. no big surprise china remains on a watchlist that us treasury officials monitor. the exchange rate practices and the declines are according to them particular concern. the trump administration has, as you said, it has long argued that china keeps it artificially low. it raises...
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ethiopia has appointed its first female president sally work as a day was elected by a unanimous vote in parliament just days after members of parliament approved one of the world's few gender balanced cabinets this means that half of ethiopia's cabinet are now female a food in the country's first female the fence minister. those are a war are top stories remember you can catch up with anything on our website address al-jazeera dot com my colleagues in the hall will have more news in half an hour i'll see you in one thousand g. coming up next a.j. a.j. selects. my thighs subject i move i don't. know what is meant there's a little wanting to different thing croup so i don't mean saw my phone to just bring those that are. sure to move.
ethiopia has appointed its first female president sally work as a day was elected by a unanimous vote in parliament just days after members of parliament approved one of the world's few gender balanced cabinets this means that half of ethiopia's cabinet are now female a food in the country's first female the fence minister. those are a war are top stories remember you can catch up with anything on our website address al-jazeera dot com my colleagues in the hall will have more news in half an...
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. >> sally par es bought this 2014 bmw ser knees may. two months later she encountered that a blank display. she said she took the coup back to the dealer for repairs and didn't expect a bill because the car had come with 90 day warranty. the mechanic fixed ts display but handsed sally the bill for $2169.70. she said nobody could tell her why it wasn't already covered by the warranty. so sally paid the 2 grand to get her car back then turned to us. we contacted the dealer. it did not explain what happened. but it agreed to a full refund of $2169.70. when you buy a car, treat your warrant like a contract, because it is. read it. understand it. and keep a copy of it. then when you need repairs, make sure you get a written estimate before the shop starts any work. especially if you think that work should be free. if there are unexpected charges, you need to ask some questions and get an explanation. if you aren't satisfied with the answers, you can call the state bureau of automotive repair. when you file a complaint there, the shop is requ
. >> sally par es bought this 2014 bmw ser knees may. two months later she encountered that a blank display. she said she took the coup back to the dealer for repairs and didn't expect a bill because the car had come with 90 day warranty. the mechanic fixed ts display but handsed sally the bill for $2169.70. she said nobody could tell her why it wasn't already covered by the warranty. so sally paid the 2 grand to get her car back then turned to us. we contacted the dealer. it did not...
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you can call us, too, like sally did.he number is 888-996-tips or online at nbcbayarea.com/responds. >>> next a massive migrant caravan headed north from central america. hear from folks on the desperate journey to the u.s. and the big move president trump just said he is making. his announcement less than two hours ago. >>> plus a key day for the future of our country. the important info you or your friends need to know to make sure that you can vote in the midterm elections. >>> plus -- ♪ >> what happened next at this paula abdul concert has a lot of folks talking this morning. at 6:50, it could straight up be the funniest video you see all day. good morning and thank you for joining us. >>> hey there. it is monday morning. hope your day is off to a good start. i'm kris sanchez in for laura this morning. >> i'm marcus washington. let's head over to kari hall. >> it's a cloudy morning across the bay area. we have some cool temperatures as you get ready to head out the door. most of us in the lower 50s. live look in san j
you can call us, too, like sally did.he number is 888-996-tips or online at nbcbayarea.com/responds. >>> next a massive migrant caravan headed north from central america. hear from folks on the desperate journey to the u.s. and the big move president trump just said he is making. his announcement less than two hours ago. >>> plus a key day for the future of our country. the important info you or your friends need to know to make sure that you can vote in the midterm elections....
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. >> sally perez bought this 2014 bmw2 series in may. two months later she encountered that right there, a blank display. she says she took the coup back to the dealer for repairs and didn't expect the90-day warranty. the mechanic fixed the display but handed s bill tell her why it sally paid the two grand get her car back and then turned to us. we contacted the dealer. it did not explain what happened, but it agreed to a full refund of $2,169.70. when you buy a car, treat your warranty like a contract, because it is. read it, understand it and keep a copy of it. then, when you need repairs, make sure you get a written estimate before the shop starts any work, especially if you think that work should be free. if there are unexpected charges, you need to ask some questions and get an explanation. if you aren't satisfied with the answers, you can call the state bureau of automotive repair. when you file a complaint there, the shop is required by law to explain itself. you can call us, to nbcbayarea.com/responds. >> they hear chris chmurnd
. >> sally perez bought this 2014 bmw2 series in may. two months later she encountered that right there, a blank display. she says she took the coup back to the dealer for repairs and didn't expect the90-day warranty. the mechanic fixed the display but handed s bill tell her why it sally paid the two grand get her car back and then turned to us. we contacted the dealer. it did not explain what happened, but it agreed to a full refund of $2,169.70. when you buy a car, treat your warranty...
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i'm sally bundock. our top story: grief for those killed in the pittsburgh synagogue shootings, and anger as somejewish groups say president trump isn't welcome. at least five dead in italy as parts of europe suffer severe storms and flooding. who's a clever boy? the dogs trained to sniff out malaria and help stop the deadly parasite from spreading. onwards and upwards — oil giant bp is expected to announce a boost in revenue as it's helped by higher oil prices. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also in the programme, online dating is big business. prosieben is hoping its purchase of eharmony will make it a market leader in germany. so, we're asking today — what do you think about online dating and dating apps? does it help or hinder? tell us your story. just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. we begin with mixed reaction. president trump's plans to visit pittsburgh on tuesday following the mass shootings at a synagogue there. onejewi
i'm sally bundock. our top story: grief for those killed in the pittsburgh synagogue shootings, and anger as somejewish groups say president trump isn't welcome. at least five dead in italy as parts of europe suffer severe storms and flooding. who's a clever boy? the dogs trained to sniff out malaria and help stop the deadly parasite from spreading. onwards and upwards — oil giant bp is expected to announce a boost in revenue as it's helped by higher oil prices. a warm welcome to the...
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mc sally in need of a boost in this historically red state. the politics average paul, mc sally leaves democrat congresswoman kiersten cinema by 3 points. >> don't get complacent. the party that wins the presidency almost always loses in the midterm. i don't know what that is all about. they get complacent. not here. >> reporter: arizona lists a tossup, and nonstop run on the campaign trail, rallying his base to keep the gop in power. and galvanizing democrats. prior to tonight's event the president got a tour of the new generation of the f 35 fighter jet and took part in a national defense roundtable. a guy in a t-shirt wearing the latest midterm slogan referring to the caravan and the left tweeting this is what it is all about in the republican party. the president heads to nevada to help out incumbent republican senator dean heller. heather: thank you. highlighting political instability donald trump's latest message to galvanize midterm voters is loud and clear. >> the choice could not be more clear. democrats produce mobs, republicans prod
mc sally in need of a boost in this historically red state. the politics average paul, mc sally leaves democrat congresswoman kiersten cinema by 3 points. >> don't get complacent. the party that wins the presidency almost always loses in the midterm. i don't know what that is all about. they get complacent. not here. >> reporter: arizona lists a tossup, and nonstop run on the campaign trail, rallying his base to keep the gop in power. and galvanizing democrats. prior to tonight's...
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i'm sally bundock. our top stories: with m millon people facing starvation in yemen, the united states finally calls for a ceasefire. we are calling on all the parties, specifically the houthi and arab coalition to sweden in november and come to a solution. president trump, his family and advisers, visit the scene of the massacre of "jewish people in pittsburgh. hundreds of protestors say he's not welcome. denmark says it's foiled an iranian plot to carry out an assassination on its soil. losing friends in europe — facebook growth disappoints as it battles security breaches and worries over fake news. and the chinese yuan falls to its lowest level against the dollar in a decade. so will it fuel allegations of currency manipulation? a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also we want to hear from you as europeans give facebook the thumbs down with a million less logging onto the site every day. we'd like to know what alternative you have
i'm sally bundock. our top stories: with m millon people facing starvation in yemen, the united states finally calls for a ceasefire. we are calling on all the parties, specifically the houthi and arab coalition to sweden in november and come to a solution. president trump, his family and advisers, visit the scene of the massacre of "jewish people in pittsburgh. hundreds of protestors say he's not welcome. denmark says it's foiled an iranian plot to carry out an assassination on its soil....
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i'm sally bundock. our top story: president trump apologises to his new supreme courtjustice brett kavanaugh for the pain he endured over allegations of sexual misconduct. you sir, under historic scrutiny, were proven innocent. thank you. applause. the second suspect in britain's nerve agent attack is named as alexander mishkin, a military doctor working for russian intelligence. hurricane michael lashes cuba. it's set to strengthen as it heads towards florida bringing "life threatening" storm surges. trade tensions between the us and china are making the world poorer and more dangerous. the imf unveils its global forecast. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. paris has banned cars on the first sunday of every month in a bid to tackle high pollution levels. to use in a city where you live? —— can you see this happening in a city where you live? tell us what you think, just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. justice brett kavanaugh has be
i'm sally bundock. our top story: president trump apologises to his new supreme courtjustice brett kavanaugh for the pain he endured over allegations of sexual misconduct. you sir, under historic scrutiny, were proven innocent. thank you. applause. the second suspect in britain's nerve agent attack is named as alexander mishkin, a military doctor working for russian intelligence. hurricane michael lashes cuba. it's set to strengthen as it heads towards florida bringing "life...
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this is business live from bbc news, with victoria fritz and sally bundock. tesla finally puts the brakes on losses, making only its third ever quarterly profit. live from london, that's our top story on thursday 25th october. the electric car company made a record $311 million in the three months to september, delivering on founder elon musk‘s promise to investors of profitability this year. also in the programme — more woe on the uk high street. the struggling department store chain debenhams announces plans to close up to 50 stores, putting around 4,000 jobs at risk. turmoil continuing on the market as europe follows asia and wall street lower. and aianb is one thing — but how about giving your guests an experience matching that of a 5—star hotel? we'll be getting the inside track on hostmaker, which helps homeowners manage their short—term rentals by providing hospitality services. with the rise of aianb and others, its never been easier to make money from the things you own that you're not using. today we want to know what you're renting out — from your
this is business live from bbc news, with victoria fritz and sally bundock. tesla finally puts the brakes on losses, making only its third ever quarterly profit. live from london, that's our top story on thursday 25th october. the electric car company made a record $311 million in the three months to september, delivering on founder elon musk‘s promise to investors of profitability this year. also in the programme — more woe on the uk high street. the struggling department store chain...
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i'm sally bundock.ur top story: a crunch summit on brexit. can theresa may win over eu leaders and get the negotiations back on track? america's top diplomat heads to turkey where saudi arabia is claimed to have killed a journalist at its consulate. and the new toast of the literary world. one author claims the biggest prize in publishing. netflix's subcriber success — the streaming service's billion—dollar bet on original content is paying off after nearly 7 million new users joined the site. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. we're discussing all sorts this morning including would you eat food that's been grown in a lab, like these chicken nuggets? and you can be part of the conversation. tell us what you think — just use the #bbcthebriefing bbc—the—briefing it was meant to be the day the european union gave the green light for a special meeting to finalise brexit. instead the british prime minister theresa may will head to brussel
i'm sally bundock.ur top story: a crunch summit on brexit. can theresa may win over eu leaders and get the negotiations back on track? america's top diplomat heads to turkey where saudi arabia is claimed to have killed a journalist at its consulate. and the new toast of the literary world. one author claims the biggest prize in publishing. netflix's subcriber success — the streaming service's billion—dollar bet on original content is paying off after nearly 7 million new users joined the...
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i'm sally bundock. our top stories — going round in circles. britain's brexit negotiator makes an impromptu trip to brussels but finds no way forward on key issues. angela merkel‘s conservative allies suffer massive losses in bavaria's state elections — what will it mean for her coalition? pressure mounts on saudi arabia over the disappearance of jamal khashoggi. britain, france and germany demand answers. italy is on a collision course with brussels over it's planned spending spree but rome says it won't back down on costly election promises. also in business briefing melinda gates has been talking to the bbc about making sure noone is left behind by the digital revolution. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also today the uk government begins a pilot scheme to try and tackle loneliness — cookery classes will get underway and in some cases the postman will be popping in to check in on people. tell us what you think. is this effectiv
i'm sally bundock. our top stories — going round in circles. britain's brexit negotiator makes an impromptu trip to brussels but finds no way forward on key issues. angela merkel‘s conservative allies suffer massive losses in bavaria's state elections — what will it mean for her coalition? pressure mounts on saudi arabia over the disappearance of jamal khashoggi. britain, france and germany demand answers. italy is on a collision course with brussels over it's planned spending spree but...
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i'm sally bundock. our top story: hurricane michael bears down on america's gulf coast. massive storm surges and winds approaching 200 kilometres an hour are expected within hours. the imf warns of ‘dangerous undercurrents‘ in the global economy — and says there's a real risk of another financial crisis. and our mental health is getting worse — with few countries doing enough to help. a major new report gives a bleak outlook. in business briefing: survivors of the sulawesi earthquake and tsunami are returning to work as they try to put the horror of the disaster behind them. it is great to have you with us for the briefing today. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business, and sport. it's world mental health day and the uk government will announce several measures to tackle the issue. so we are asking what is happening where you are to improve mental health? do tell us your story. just use the hashtag bbcthebriefing. hundreds of thousands of people in
i'm sally bundock. our top story: hurricane michael bears down on america's gulf coast. massive storm surges and winds approaching 200 kilometres an hour are expected within hours. the imf warns of ‘dangerous undercurrents‘ in the global economy — and says there's a real risk of another financial crisis. and our mental health is getting worse — with few countries doing enough to help. a major new report gives a bleak outlook. in business briefing: survivors of the sulawesi earthquake...