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you're doing a good job, sally. >> sally: well, if i can just tone down my "flambontly out there" instincts>> steffy: i don't think they're that out there. >> sally: [ groans ] >> steffy: at forrester, we just kind of lean on more elegance and class. >> sally: i get it. classy beats "in your face" every time.
you're doing a good job, sally. >> sally: well, if i can just tone down my "flambontly out there" instincts>> steffy: i don't think they're that out there. >> sally: [ groans ] >> steffy: at forrester, we just kind of lean on more elegance and class. >> sally: i get it. classy beats "in your face" every time.
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sallie ann: welcome. lemonis: hi, there. how are you? sallie ann: so good to see you.amazon. we're gonna come this way. cory: yeah. come on. sallie ann: yeah, please. cory: aw, cool. lemonis: the reason that we came here today is they have really decided to focus on small business. sallie ann: we're a small team, and we actually help small businesses grow and succeed on amazon. lemonis: and become big businesses. sallie ann: and become big. lemonis: this is your show, buddy. cory: so our mission is helping the world one cookie at a time. to never add any wacky ingredients we cannot pronounce. our retail market is 75%. the cookies are 120 calories, and that's not bad. lemonis: cory, that was a pretty good summary. cory: thank you. sallie ann: how many flavors do you have? cory: four basics. lemonis: and then this is the new packaging. lisa: we're gonna have a cartoonage of mr. cory. cory: mm-hmm. and it gives, like, a little story in the back. sallie ann: very nice. lemonis: take a bite of one. sallie ann: ooh. jennifer: excellent. these are really good. lisa: our goal
sallie ann: welcome. lemonis: hi, there. how are you? sallie ann: so good to see you.amazon. we're gonna come this way. cory: yeah. come on. sallie ann: yeah, please. cory: aw, cool. lemonis: the reason that we came here today is they have really decided to focus on small business. sallie ann: we're a small team, and we actually help small businesses grow and succeed on amazon. lemonis: and become big businesses. sallie ann: and become big. lemonis: this is your show, buddy. cory: so our...
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back to you and sally, dan.e getting analysis from our political correspondentjessica parker, getting analysis from our political correspondent jessica parker, but right now we will get the news, travel and weather wherever you are watching. see you in a couple of minutes. this is worklife from bbc news, with sally bundock and nuala mcgovern. the former chair of the us reserve has died at the age of 92. he was appointed head of the us central bank in 1979 appointed head of the us central bank in1979 and appointed head of the us central bank in 1979 and served in the top position for eight years. he is best known for raising interest rates to combat high inflation but actually drove the us economy into remission at the time. his policies were regarded as instrumental for long—term growth in the united states. south africa has been hit by the biggest rolling energy blackouts in its history, after heavy rains flooded power stations run by state utility firm eskom. the company which produces almost all of the electr
back to you and sally, dan.e getting analysis from our political correspondentjessica parker, getting analysis from our political correspondent jessica parker, but right now we will get the news, travel and weather wherever you are watching. see you in a couple of minutes. this is worklife from bbc news, with sally bundock and nuala mcgovern. the former chair of the us reserve has died at the age of 92. he was appointed head of the us central bank in 1979 appointed head of the us central bank...
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. >>> celebrating sally field. the kennedy center honoree tells us how acting helped her cope with her personal trauma, why she hated one of her best-known roles. >>> it's monday, december 16th, 2019. here's today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> reporter: a brutal winter storm is threatening millions across the country. it's already causing dozens of accidents. >> deadly wish weather east. >> a messy monday. >> reporter: we're going to get the snow, the ice, and the threat for severe weather. >> reporter: the u.s. naval academy is investigating whether two students flashed a white power sign before the army-navy football game. >> reporter: harvey weinstein is speaking out, unloading about all he's done to help women professionally. >>> i think this whole thing is a crock. >> the house judiciary committee released its impeachment report of president trump. >> reporter: this comes ahead of the full house vote. >> do we stay a democratic republic, or do we turn into a -- a tyranny? >> reporter: the hallma
. >>> celebrating sally field. the kennedy center honoree tells us how acting helped her cope with her personal trauma, why she hated one of her best-known roles. >>> it's monday, december 16th, 2019. here's today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> reporter: a brutal winter storm is threatening millions across the country. it's already causing dozens of accidents. >> deadly wish weather east. >> a messy monday. >> reporter: we're...
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-- sally-- sally eight gates -- claiming they were at such a low level, he never got to them and they were unaware how bungled this investigation was and i think that goes back to what i was saying, the processes were so bad, i don't think a lot of went errors and omissions to the upper levels. host: if you want to read his story, you can find it, his analysis of the report released yesterday and the fi >> house democrats move ahead with articles of impeachment against president trump, charging him with abuse of power and obstruction of congress. read the text of the articles of impeachment on our website c-span.org/impeachment. today members of the judiciary committee will meet to write the final language. watch c-span2 for the votes to move the impeachment proceeding to the house floor. follow the impeachment process live on c-span2, online on c-span.org, or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> democrats in the house announced articles of impeachment against president trump, abuse of power and obstruction of congress. it is related to the military assistance to ukraine. hous
-- sally-- sally eight gates -- claiming they were at such a low level, he never got to them and they were unaware how bungled this investigation was and i think that goes back to what i was saying, the processes were so bad, i don't think a lot of went errors and omissions to the upper levels. host: if you want to read his story, you can find it, his analysis of the report released yesterday and the fi >> house democrats move ahead with articles of impeachment against president trump,...
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sally: that is the ambition.here are many ways lower rates help and one is by boosting asset prices. the expectation is if the story can sustain for long enough we will get consumption effects with that. the jury is still out. we have doubts at jpmorgan about how long the uptick in house prices will last and it doesn't feel broad-based so we will wait to see what the next couple months bring. for the rba clearly putting a floor on the house prices was part of the strategy because they felt housing had taken more off consumption than i anticipated and more off the inflation trajectory than they had expected. around, theut that corollary would be you can't be confident you will put under growth and inflation until you stabilize housing. paul: the consumption numbers are interesting. the idea that maybe australian consumers are on a spending strike, is that a thesis you would agree with? sally: there are structural headwinds to the consumption story. we had a time when consumption was so strong for so long and you f
sally: that is the ambition.here are many ways lower rates help and one is by boosting asset prices. the expectation is if the story can sustain for long enough we will get consumption effects with that. the jury is still out. we have doubts at jpmorgan about how long the uptick in house prices will last and it doesn't feel broad-based so we will wait to see what the next couple months bring. for the rba clearly putting a floor on the house prices was part of the strategy because they felt...
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-- sally-- sally eight gates -- claiming they were at such a low level, he never got to them and they were unaware how bungled this investigation was and i think that goes back to what i was saying, the processes were so bad, i don't think a lot of went errors and omissions to the upper levels. host: if you want to read his story, you can find it, his analysis of the report released yesterday and the fi >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. wednesday morning, we talked about the justice department inspector general's report on the fbi with jerry dunlevy. discussion about the articles of impeachment introduced by house democrats with kimberly whaley. alabama republican congressman mo brooks will be on to talk u.s. policy in afghanistan. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. >> live wednesday on the c-span network, the house returns at 10:00 eastern for work on prescription drug pricing and legislation dealing with agriculture workers. that's on c-span. a.m., the at
-- sally-- sally eight gates -- claiming they were at such a low level, he never got to them and they were unaware how bungled this investigation was and i think that goes back to what i was saying, the processes were so bad, i don't think a lot of went errors and omissions to the upper levels. host: if you want to read his story, you can find it, his analysis of the report released yesterday and the fi >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact...
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jennifer will perform on the voice this tuesday. >>> we move on to another oscar winner, sally field.d one more -- her major kennedy center honor. >> this is sort of the pinnacle i personally am overwhelmed. >> two oscars, two golden globes, three emmys and she'll be one of five inducted into the kennedy center honors. if you think her career was easy, think again. >> i need your help. i'm utterly destroyed! >> i want to know how to baby will know how loved it was. >> sally told us when it came to the roles she cared deeply about, she had to fight to get them. >> i'm sure i thought the business would be easier, but it never gets easier. >> hosting her mrs. doubtfire costar, pierce broznan. >> it is real? >> it's real. >> and tom hanks. >> the little baby gave birth to a big boy. >> it hurt like hell! >> he said, don't force anything. you can't force the truth out of a scene. >> i never knew where i was going. i was always just putting one foot in front of the other. and one day i looked up and 55 years later going on 56 and here i am. >> the one and only mary heart, her star on the wa
jennifer will perform on the voice this tuesday. >>> we move on to another oscar winner, sally field.d one more -- her major kennedy center honor. >> this is sort of the pinnacle i personally am overwhelmed. >> two oscars, two golden globes, three emmys and she'll be one of five inducted into the kennedy center honors. if you think her career was easy, think again. >> i need your help. i'm utterly destroyed! >> i want to know how to baby will know how loved it...
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i'm sally bundock. google goliath — 20 years after students larry page and sergey brin created the search giant, they're handing over control of its trillion—dollar parent alphabet. diversity dearth — a new report warns britain's top companies lack of black, asian, and minority ethnic bosses. we ask an expert why. and on the markets: there is real concern about trade. we have seen declines right across the board from wall street and following on today in asian trading time. 20 years after engineers larry page and sergey brin created the search giant google at stanford university, they're relinquishing control of its parent alphabet to ceo sundar pichai. it's the biggest shake—up of leadership the tech titan has seen and highlights how the firm has swelled into a near trillion—dollar tech empire, with youtube and self—driving cars in its stable. here's dave lee in san francisco. this move represents the most significant shakeup of leadership at google since its inception. the first only dynamic duo of se
i'm sally bundock. google goliath — 20 years after students larry page and sergey brin created the search giant, they're handing over control of its trillion—dollar parent alphabet. diversity dearth — a new report warns britain's top companies lack of black, asian, and minority ethnic bosses. we ask an expert why. and on the markets: there is real concern about trade. we have seen declines right across the board from wall street and following on today in asian trading time. 20 years after...
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this is the briefing, i'm sally bundock. our top story: at least six people killed in india as police and demonstrators clash over a controversial new law on migrants. a new era for britain, as borisjohnson welcomes more than 100 new conservative mps to westminster and prepares for a vote on his brexit deal. pain—relief pioneers. uk doctors champion surgery without the need for opioids. and recipes with a royal ingredient. christmas cooking with the duke and duchess of cambridge. and in business: australia's recycling crisis. what do you do with millions of tons of plastic? make bikinis, of course. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also in the programme: william and catherine sought the help of mary berry to prepare for the charity event they were hosting. so we'd like to know, are you cooking this christmas, or are you too busy and ordering a takeaway? tell us what's on the menu. just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. at least six people have been killed
this is the briefing, i'm sally bundock. our top story: at least six people killed in india as police and demonstrators clash over a controversial new law on migrants. a new era for britain, as borisjohnson welcomes more than 100 new conservative mps to westminster and prepares for a vote on his brexit deal. pain—relief pioneers. uk doctors champion surgery without the need for opioids. and recipes with a royal ingredient. christmas cooking with the duke and duchess of cambridge. and in...
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sally—ann hart says her words have been taken out of context and she wants to help people with learningisabilities get into work "as it's about the happiness they get from working". bbc presenter andrew neil has issued a challenge to the prime minister to take part in a sit—down interview with him before next week's general election. but the prime minister of our nation will, at times, have to stand up to presient trump, president putin, president xi of china, so it was surely not expecting too much that he spent half an hour standing up to me. a british woman has made a full recovery after suffering a cardiac arrest which lasted six hours. it feels really incredible that i survived it and i'm just really lucky to be here and to be able to get on with my life. and nine—year—old mikey poulli went completely blind at the age of seven because of a rare eye condition. he's now been earmarked as a future football star and is here, with his dad, after he won a pride of sport award. hello, welcome to the programme. we're live until 11:00 this morning. some breaking news to bring you straightaw
sally—ann hart says her words have been taken out of context and she wants to help people with learningisabilities get into work "as it's about the happiness they get from working". bbc presenter andrew neil has issued a challenge to the prime minister to take part in a sit—down interview with him before next week's general election. but the prime minister of our nation will, at times, have to stand up to presient trump, president putin, president xi of china, so it was surely not...
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you don't want a sally selby? of course i would! —— selfie. want a sally selby? of course i would!ton, but will be speaking to us through an interview with louise in bolton. we have tried to give all of the political leaders quite a bit of time and speak to them about their policies and the general election campaign, but also learn a little bit more about them as a person. louise will be doing that with jeremy corbyn after eight a.m.. there have been different styles of interviews with leaders, we know one thing you don't like is when people get interrupted over time or things get interrupted over time or things get to saudi. so what we try to do is let people tell their story —— too shouty. so we have tried to give leaders time to explain what they believe in and why and what their policies are and, i think, when naga was speaking to prime minister boris johnson if you weeks ago, and then we have had the green leader in as well as nicola sturgeon, jo swinson, nigel farage, and the leader of plaid cymru, when you get to speak with them and get some time, they really appreciate the
you don't want a sally selby? of course i would! —— selfie. want a sally selby? of course i would!ton, but will be speaking to us through an interview with louise in bolton. we have tried to give all of the political leaders quite a bit of time and speak to them about their policies and the general election campaign, but also learn a little bit more about them as a person. louise will be doing that with jeremy corbyn after eight a.m.. there have been different styles of interviews with...
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this led to the death of sally one of course harras friends a vocal critic of south korea's rigid ideals on how women should behave the social media backlash was cruel member of parliament parks and soak wants to address the issue through legislation her bill aims to make it possible for anyone to ask web portals to take down malicious or false comments. i am proposing defines he discrimination as illegal information and allows anyone not just the victim to request comments to be taken down celebrities who are engaged in pop culture especially those who are young are defenseless lee exposed to cyber violence now it is time for the law and society to protect. the laws still hasn't been passed meanwhile the crimes continue but there is some forward movement as former boyfriend and another man both k. pop stars were recently handed jail terms for raping a woman and sharing videos of the ordeal the case exposed to toxic culture. of illicit video sharing in industry. 41 i am very sorry. i committed an inexcusable crime i had made all my charges were wanted. but such admissions are rare meanwh
this led to the death of sally one of course harras friends a vocal critic of south korea's rigid ideals on how women should behave the social media backlash was cruel member of parliament parks and soak wants to address the issue through legislation her bill aims to make it possible for anyone to ask web portals to take down malicious or false comments. i am proposing defines he discrimination as illegal information and allows anyone not just the victim to request comments to be taken down...
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i thought you meant sally! well, sally better be up!looked gorgeous last night as you will probably see later on. this is one of our weather watcher ‘s' pictures from north yorkshire. again, this weekend had snow on higher ground with hail at lower levels and the risk of ice, we had it all going on and even this week, after a chilly start, temperatures will be below average for this time of year. by the end of the week, temperatures will be rising slowly. it will turn wetter and windier. the driest day at the moment looks like being wednesday. we have had a lot of showers overnight and as i mentioned, some sleet and snow in higher ground, some —— some thunder and lightning and hail. that is where we start this morning, with a fair few where we start this morning, with a fairfew showers, hillsnow where we start this morning, with a fair few showers, hill snow but equally a lot of dry weather was up there is the risk of ice on untreated services, anywhere from the midlands north under clearest disguise at the met office are wanting for it
i thought you meant sally! well, sally better be up!looked gorgeous last night as you will probably see later on. this is one of our weather watcher ‘s' pictures from north yorkshire. again, this weekend had snow on higher ground with hail at lower levels and the risk of ice, we had it all going on and even this week, after a chilly start, temperatures will be below average for this time of year. by the end of the week, temperatures will be rising slowly. it will turn wetter and windier. the...
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>> where's sally. >> he was a bit of a country bump kin but then a few shows on, i said i think this would be a child learning along with children, the producers were all with me. >> eight. >> nine. >> what's next. >> ten. >> oh, of course. >> spinny appeared in thousands of "sesame street" episodes across nearly 50 years hanging up his feathers in 2018. >> i started with puppets when i was 8 and years felt that i should be hidden. >> he needed to stay hidden to make big bird eight feet tall. >> i held my arm over my head
>> where's sally. >> he was a bit of a country bump kin but then a few shows on, i said i think this would be a child learning along with children, the producers were all with me. >> eight. >> nine. >> what's next. >> ten. >> oh, of course. >> spinny appeared in thousands of "sesame street" episodes across nearly 50 years hanging up his feathers in 2018. >> i started with puppets when i was 8 and years felt that i should be hidden....
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i'm sally bundock. a transatlantic battle over privacy. europe's top court to hear whether us tech giants can keep gathering personal data on eu citizens. plus — the planet is ‘at steak‘ — but can beef ever be carbon neutral? brazilian farmers say it can. and on the markets, asian shares have pulled back from their highest level in one—and—a—half years — but markets are largely shrugging off the vote to impeach president trump. the pound sterling still suffering on concerns a no—deal brexit could still be a risk. we start in the tiny state of luxembourg — where a legal battle between privacy campaigners and tech giants including facebook reaches a critical moment today. what the european court ofjustice is advised by one of its top lawyers — could affect how the personal data of hundreds of millions of people is handled. it's all about the rules which allow companies to transfer people's data out of the european union — primarily to the us where most tech giants are based. it's being driven by austrian activist max schrems — this who first
i'm sally bundock. a transatlantic battle over privacy. europe's top court to hear whether us tech giants can keep gathering personal data on eu citizens. plus — the planet is ‘at steak‘ — but can beef ever be carbon neutral? brazilian farmers say it can. and on the markets, asian shares have pulled back from their highest level in one—and—a—half years — but markets are largely shrugging off the vote to impeach president trump. the pound sterling still suffering on concerns a...
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i'm sally bundock. ground to a halt — production of boeings 737 max planes — a move that deepens the crisis at the plane maker. can the us challenge china's dominance in rare earth production? we visit a site in the texas desert. and on the markets, stocks are edging higher across asia with hong kong up around 1.5% but the boris bounce that lifted the pound has been burst by news the uk prime minister will change the law to guarantee the brexit transition phase isn't extended. american plane maker boeing says it will temporarily stop making its 737 max planes. the aircraft has been grounded since march after two deadly crashes killed 346 people. it comes as us regulators say they won't approve the aircraft's return to service before 2020. pulling its most profitable plane from the skies has already cost boeing more than $9 billion and that figure continues to rise as almost 400 new planes remain in storage. shares in the company fell over 4% as the company's board met all day on monday. let's go live to
i'm sally bundock. ground to a halt — production of boeings 737 max planes — a move that deepens the crisis at the plane maker. can the us challenge china's dominance in rare earth production? we visit a site in the texas desert. and on the markets, stocks are edging higher across asia with hong kong up around 1.5% but the boris bounce that lifted the pound has been burst by news the uk prime minister will change the law to guarantee the brexit transition phase isn't extended. american...
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i'm sally bundock. breaking the glass ceiling. european central bank boss christine lagarde heads a growing list of women in top business jobs. but men still dominate global boardrooms. plus — cheap money's here to stay. the fed keeps borrowing costs on hold after three cuts this year and signals they'll remain that way throughout 2020. and on the markets: those comments from fed chair jerome powell boosting stock markets in the us and asia. all eyes though now on today's election here in the uk. we start with gender equality — and the rising number of women at the top levels of business and finance. today christine lagarde oversees her first policy meeting at the head of the european central bank. she'll be named later as one of the world's most powerful women by forbes magazine — alongside the bosses of general motors, ibm and banco sa ntander. let's put this in context though. this year the number of women running america's top companies hit a record high of 33. but that's still only around 6%. the number of female board member
i'm sally bundock. breaking the glass ceiling. european central bank boss christine lagarde heads a growing list of women in top business jobs. but men still dominate global boardrooms. plus — cheap money's here to stay. the fed keeps borrowing costs on hold after three cuts this year and signals they'll remain that way throughout 2020. and on the markets: those comments from fed chair jerome powell boosting stock markets in the us and asia. all eyes though now on today's election here in the...
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. >> sally. >> mel. >> rob. >> sally. >> buddy. >> it's your turn. say rob. >> rob?somebody asked me to do a situation comedy after i finished being on the show of shows because situation comedies weren't very good. they didn't mirror life. i asked myself, what piece of ground do i stand on that nobody else stands on? well, i worked as an actor and a writer on a variety show and i write about what happens at home. at home, i talk about what goes on at the office. >> are you doing this because you're afraid of alan? >> no, i'm doing it because i respect alan brady. a man of his caliber has great firing power. >> it's a hybrid of family life, work life. and you cared about them like a family because you saw them together every day. they were a family. >> afternoon everybody. >> norm! >> hey mr. peterson, there's a cold one waiting for you. >> i know. and if she calls, i'm not here. >> on tv, family sort of transcends blood. you recognize that family system, that family dynamic, even if it's not biological. >> sure things didn't go your way. sure we're a little disappoi
. >> sally. >> mel. >> rob. >> sally. >> buddy. >> it's your turn. say rob. >> rob?somebody asked me to do a situation comedy after i finished being on the show of shows because situation comedies weren't very good. they didn't mirror life. i asked myself, what piece of ground do i stand on that nobody else stands on? well, i worked as an actor and a writer on a variety show and i write about what happens at home. at home, i talk about what goes on at...
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i'm sally bundock. france's government is set to announce more details about its controversial pension reforms, which has caused widespread strike action across the country. and injust under an hourfrom now, saudi aramco‘s record stock market listing starts trading. and on the financial markets, asian stocks are mixed on concerns of an american tariff hike on chinese imports scheduled for sunday could still go ahead. that is despite what some are: in trade talks —— calling progress in trade talks —— calling progress in trade talks. let's get started, then. france's government is set to unveil details today of its programme to reform pensions. it comes as commuters have been dealing with transport chaos amid a series of widespread strikes. so, what could the changes entail? at the moment, france has a retirement age of 62, which is one of the lowest in the developed world. some railway workers can even retire as young as 52 years old. france has 42 different pension schemes at the moment. the government
i'm sally bundock. france's government is set to announce more details about its controversial pension reforms, which has caused widespread strike action across the country. and injust under an hourfrom now, saudi aramco‘s record stock market listing starts trading. and on the financial markets, asian stocks are mixed on concerns of an american tariff hike on chinese imports scheduled for sunday could still go ahead. that is despite what some are: in trade talks —— calling progress in...
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i'm sally bundock. our top stories: in the us, the house intelligence committee releases its impeachment inquiry report, accusing president trump of putting his interests ahead of america's. he was willing to sacrifice the national security of the united states in order to get what he wanted. president trump is in london for the nato summit as tensions emerge about the alliance‘s future. the tech billionaire elon musk claims in court that he did not literally call a british cave diver a paedophile. the two men who founded google, larry page and sergey brin, are stepping aside from running its parent company alphabet. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also in the programme — all or nothing — the four turner prize winners wanted to make a "strong statement of community and solidarity", so this year for the first time there is no single winning artist. what do you think? is the age of winners and losers coming to an end? is that a good
i'm sally bundock. our top stories: in the us, the house intelligence committee releases its impeachment inquiry report, accusing president trump of putting his interests ahead of america's. he was willing to sacrifice the national security of the united states in order to get what he wanted. president trump is in london for the nato summit as tensions emerge about the alliance‘s future. the tech billionaire elon musk claims in court that he did not literally call a british cave diver a...
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this is the business briefing, i'm sally bundock. australia's recycling crisis. what do you do with millions of tons of plastic? make bikinis, of course. a new era for britain, as borisjohnson welcomes more than 100 new conservative mps to westminster and prepares for a vote on his brexit deal. and this of course is what to do about plastic and waste. in australia, they make bikinis. and the euphoria of a phase one trade deal between the us and china has worn off, as investors go beyond the headlines and assess the detail. it is a mixed picture in asia at the moment.. —— moment. let's get brexit done was the mantra of conservative leader and british prime minister boris johnson going into last week's election, and many argue it was a key part of the party's winning campaign. however, now the talking is over, and the party has to deliver on that pledge. the brexit date when the uk leaves the european union is set for 31 january 2020. prime minister boris johnson agreed a deal with the eu, but it still needs to go through parliament. a vote could take place as soon
this is the business briefing, i'm sally bundock. australia's recycling crisis. what do you do with millions of tons of plastic? make bikinis, of course. a new era for britain, as borisjohnson welcomes more than 100 new conservative mps to westminster and prepares for a vote on his brexit deal. and this of course is what to do about plastic and waste. in australia, they make bikinis. and the euphoria of a phase one trade deal between the us and china has worn off, as investors go beyond the...
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this is the business briefing, i'm sally bundock. president trump celebrates the 70th anniversary of nato in the uk, amidst us fears that china's dominant 56 technology poses a security threat. and fresh attempts to stop france's plan to tax america's tech giants — a us threat to target billions of dollars of fancy french goods. and talk of new us tariffs on french goods and steel from brazil and argentina into the us has sent share markets lower with declines on wall street on monday following through to asia today. president trump is in the uk meeting allies at a nato summit in london this week. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has welcomed the us president with a letter, demanding that he will not push medicine prices up through a post—brexit trade deal. dominating trump's agenda, though, are threats posed by china, including its dominance of 56 telecoms networks. america has warned its allies against using equipment made by china's huawei, saying the kit could be used by beijing for spying. these concerns stem from a chinese law
this is the business briefing, i'm sally bundock. president trump celebrates the 70th anniversary of nato in the uk, amidst us fears that china's dominant 56 technology poses a security threat. and fresh attempts to stop france's plan to tax america's tech giants — a us threat to target billions of dollars of fancy french goods. and talk of new us tariffs on french goods and steel from brazil and argentina into the us has sent share markets lower with declines on wall street on monday...
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sally ala na the report went up to one goal. sally alana got through for a goal.d out by the referee but the video assistant referee but the video assistant referee said it is dad. how to buy that, the walls could be struck back and got level. that wasn't until var had a look and said it was knocked it all. it did until the second half for wolves to get over that but they could get past alison becker. the report often needed late goals to win the games but clearly sought out the victory to end 2018 on a high. after nigel pearson and carlo ancelotti have revived the fortunes of watford and everton, arsenal were hoping mikel arteta could do the same at the emirates stadium. it's not quite worked out like that so far. after a boxing day draw at bournemouth, arteta saw his side blow a 1—0 lead to lose 2—1 at home to chelsea. it's their worst home run for 60 years and leaves them still languishing in the bottom half of the table. michael redford has more. the emirates have not been the most thrilling place to watch football. you have to back to october to find last tim
sally ala na the report went up to one goal. sally alana got through for a goal.d out by the referee but the video assistant referee but the video assistant referee said it is dad. how to buy that, the walls could be struck back and got level. that wasn't until var had a look and said it was knocked it all. it did until the second half for wolves to get over that but they could get past alison becker. the report often needed late goals to win the games but clearly sought out the victory to end...
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i'm sally bundock. millennials get tough on climate change, which could hit some big polluters in the pocket. a dispute about disputes at the world trade organisation leaves the trade body in crisis. and nintendo flips the switch in china as it attempts to crack the country's lucrative gaming market. and on the financial markets in asia, shares are edging higher with investors very cautious ahead of the central bank meetings in the us and europe. they are looking a little flat. a global survey out today suggests young people view climate change as one of the biggest challenges facing the world. it comes as the environmental activist, greta thunberg, is set to address government ministers meeting in madrid. the survey by amnesty international covered 10,000 young people and climate change came top of the list of challenges facing the world. the impact of this rising concern is predicted to have a dramatic impact on polluting industries. it's estimated the world's 10 biggest oil and gas firms could lose 3
i'm sally bundock. millennials get tough on climate change, which could hit some big polluters in the pocket. a dispute about disputes at the world trade organisation leaves the trade body in crisis. and nintendo flips the switch in china as it attempts to crack the country's lucrative gaming market. and on the financial markets in asia, shares are edging higher with investors very cautious ahead of the central bank meetings in the us and europe. they are looking a little flat. a global survey...
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morning, sally. it is, but u nfortu nately, retailers down more than it is, but unfortunately, retailers are not passing on the price. instead, what you see is a lot of in—store offers from the supermarkets, big for retailers. they only have 20% of forecourts, that sell nearly half of all feel, so they are really important is in the overall mix of fuel retailing and helping decide what the average prices across the uk are. at the moment, they are all encouraging people into store to spend money and then actually get some money off at the pumps, and whenever we see that, that means that the price of fuel on the forecourt is too expensive and should be cut. so we are calling on the supermarkets to actually lead a round of price cuts this week in time for christmas to make the cost of getting around that bit cheaper. james here. in the longer term, what you think will happen to prices next year, past christmas? we are certainly due a cut now. it is hard to predict what is going on. 0pec, the organisatio
morning, sally. it is, but u nfortu nately, retailers down more than it is, but unfortunately, retailers are not passing on the price. instead, what you see is a lot of in—store offers from the supermarkets, big for retailers. they only have 20% of forecourts, that sell nearly half of all feel, so they are really important is in the overall mix of fuel retailing and helping decide what the average prices across the uk are. at the moment, they are all encouraging people into store to spend...
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. >> for more on what might have caused the crash, i spokeo sally geffen. >> we already know there mightave been nicee wing, which can have a catastrophic effect. although fog could be a complicating factor, it would only be if tre was loss of visibility and instrument failure on the flight deck, which wouldean that the pilot would have to be on dability. the w control towerld've given the pilot instructions to hold off taking to the air. >> i suppose at this staget could be any number of things thatappened. >> that's correct. it's only speculation. having said that, thiss an older aircraft hype that is no -- type that is no longer in production. there need to best higdards in maintenance and technical support. one hopes h that been maintained to the correct standard with this aircraft, which dates back to the 1980's in terms of its heyday in manufacturing production. >> quite interestingly, more people surviving than dng in is crash. how common is that? >> crashworthiness tests are done these days. we are sing that aircraft accidents are coming down despite concerns and headlines casion
. >> for more on what might have caused the crash, i spokeo sally geffen. >> we already know there mightave been nicee wing, which can have a catastrophic effect. although fog could be a complicating factor, it would only be if tre was loss of visibility and instrument failure on the flight deck, which wouldean that the pilot would have to be on dability. the w control towerld've given the pilot instructions to hold off taking to the air. >> i suppose at this staget could be...
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with me is aviation expert, sally gethin. together from the information we have about what the possible cause might have been? so, it's very difficult at this stage, obviously, everything is pure speculation. but we do know that it was operating in adverse weather conditions, and it was very icy, and one big concern would be ice on the wings, for example. which would definitely affect the dynamic performance of the aircraft. and which was mentioned by one of the survivors, who are her correspondent interviewed when he climbed out of the wreckage onto the wing, one of the wreckage onto the wing, one of the wings of the plane, he said it seemed very icy. yes command that shouldn't be happening. in in very extreme cold temperatures, airports in general have de—icing equipment 011 in general have de—icing equipment on standby. they will de—ice the wings in particular, and all the aerodynamic surfaces before the aircraft leaves the gate, and then, often, again at the of departure at —— before the aircraft takes off on the runway.
with me is aviation expert, sally gethin. together from the information we have about what the possible cause might have been? so, it's very difficult at this stage, obviously, everything is pure speculation. but we do know that it was operating in adverse weather conditions, and it was very icy, and one big concern would be ice on the wings, for example. which would definitely affect the dynamic performance of the aircraft. and which was mentioned by one of the survivors, who are her...
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sally's on david joins us now. good morning.for society to understand our case and understand how it was inaccurately portrayed ten yea rs how it was inaccurately portrayed ten years ago, almost. 0ur mother was seen as a ten years ago, almost. 0ur mother was seen as a cold, calculated stalker but it was a woman trying to grasp our own reality and understand who her partner was, who was abusing her. it's important to learn from it because we don't want anyone to be in our situation ever again. interestingly refer to your father as her partner. and how your mum was described. how did your understanding of your parents relationship and what your mother had experienced in forms of coercive control, how did that develop customer i didn't have the language for abusing 2015 when coercive control became an offence. for me it seemed a bad relationship, as it does for many other men and women out there. it's a toxic relationship, bad. so there is an undercover of fear and control through the relationship and as i got older it became more
sally's on david joins us now. good morning.for society to understand our case and understand how it was inaccurately portrayed ten yea rs how it was inaccurately portrayed ten years ago, almost. 0ur mother was seen as a ten years ago, almost. 0ur mother was seen as a cold, calculated stalker but it was a woman trying to grasp our own reality and understand who her partner was, who was abusing her. it's important to learn from it because we don't want anyone to be in our situation ever again....
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aaron: sally geffen talk to mer.arl the united nations estimates that nearly a quarter of a million people have fled syria's -- one of syria's provinces in the pa three weeks. russian forces are intensifying attacks there in the rebel stronghold. suburbs are now almost empty. th newly displaced or taking shelter where they can. david swanson is from the united nations office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs. he has been telling me more abouthe conditions. quick sadly, the humanitarian situation in northwest syria continues to deteriorate as we speak. what we have essentially now is a crisis between the first of this month and christmas day -- crisis. nttween the first of this and christmas day, neay 240,000 people have been displaced. nearly 80% of them are fleeing northward to camps north of the area. >> what about the kinds of conditions people are fleeing. whatere p telling you and workers on the ground about that? >> the situation on the ground was already dire. we had a displacement from the end of a
aaron: sally geffen talk to mer.arl the united nations estimates that nearly a quarter of a million people have fled syria's -- one of syria's provinces in the pa three weeks. russian forces are intensifying attacks there in the rebel stronghold. suburbs are now almost empty. th newly displaced or taking shelter where they can. david swanson is from the united nations office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs. he has been telling me more abouthe conditions. quick sadly, the...
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if you ask sally and kathy. so what you think is happening? this is on the launchpad octobe. getting ready to board the space shuttle challenger. and guess what's happening. shouted out. what's really happening is the seating arrangements dictated we would board the shuttle last. we waited our turn in the small chamber just outside the hatch known as the white room and keenly aware the cameras above our heads that every move was being monitored by the watch control tower and broadcast on national television as well and then we thought we should be more important than just waiting around. [laughter] so they always synchronize watches before the big mission in the movie so we pretended to synchronize hours. there were no microphones to hear us say what you think the news anchors are saying about us right now? i'm delighted to say when we landed all the press clippings this photo featured prominently in all of the articles and that they synchronize their watches on the launchpad. [laughter] that was great eight day missio mission. we stuck outside - - snack outside in the payloa
if you ask sally and kathy. so what you think is happening? this is on the launchpad octobe. getting ready to board the space shuttle challenger. and guess what's happening. shouted out. what's really happening is the seating arrangements dictated we would board the shuttle last. we waited our turn in the small chamber just outside the hatch known as the white room and keenly aware the cameras above our heads that every move was being monitored by the watch control tower and broadcast on...
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the seating arrangements in the cabin dictated to sally and i would board the shuttle last. waited our turn in the small chamber just outside the hatch known as the weight room. we were keenly aware of the cameras above our heads meant our every move was being monitored by the launch control center and perhaps broadcast on national television as well. after a few minutes of idle chitchat we decided we probably ought to be appear to do something more important than just waiting around. watches are always synchronized before a big mission in the movies. you think we stretch this out quite enough? i'm delighted to say that when we landed there are stacks of things from all coverage our flight had received this photo featured prominently in all the articles and the caption read, kathy sullivan synchronize watches on watchmen. stupid astronaut joke number one. moore may follow. it was a great eight-day mission, the science was fabulous, we snuck outside of the second to the last day for several hours out of the shuttle's payload bay to do a pretty simple engineering demonstration
the seating arrangements in the cabin dictated to sally and i would board the shuttle last. waited our turn in the small chamber just outside the hatch known as the weight room. we were keenly aware of the cameras above our heads meant our every move was being monitored by the launch control center and perhaps broadcast on national television as well. after a few minutes of idle chitchat we decided we probably ought to be appear to do something more important than just waiting around. watches...
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it is not clear if the sallies are willing to take more oil off the -- if the sallies are is areg --lling to take more oil off the market. the u.s. antitrust investigation into amazon has expanded. ftc isrg has learned the now looking into its massive loud business. -- massive cloud business. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quick take by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. this is bloomberg. thank you. our stock of the hour is beyond meat. the company got new good news as posco decided -- the company got good news as posco decided to pick -- as costco decided to pick up its burgers. taylor: the concern is the cost. we are getting details about the costco deal which initially seemed great. $1499.pack will talk there is concern -- will cost $14.99. concern is valuation. i want to take a look at a chart in my terminal. we are taking a look at the weekly gains and losses on the stock. in may.ed things look good. the second half of this year, while still up 200% since the ipo, there has been talk. there are analysts who have set t
it is not clear if the sallies are willing to take more oil off the -- if the sallies are is areg --lling to take more oil off the market. the u.s. antitrust investigation into amazon has expanded. ftc isrg has learned the now looking into its massive loud business. -- massive cloud business. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quick take by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. this is bloomberg. thank you. our stock of the hour is beyond...
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are there similarities between sally challen‘s case on this?e on this? they have come from different backgrounds and circumstances but both of their relationships were characterised by coercive and controlling behaviour. when fri was trying to get her story out unfortunately, the solicitors who represented her were not able to get much of her story out but she wrote it down and in the accounts she wrote, you have every single factor you would see in a coercive a controlling relationship, from the physical violence described through to the name—calling, the attempt to isolate her from family and friends. sexual violence, all of those element were present in the sexual violence in particular she was unable to articulate easily and unfortunately a lot of that didn't come out at the trial. and you have commissioned both a psychiatrist and psychologist to make an assessment of this woman's mental state at the time that she killed farrell. what has that show new? this was absolutely pertinent to the appeal courtjudges saying yes, you can ta ke courtj
are there similarities between sally challen‘s case on this?e on this? they have come from different backgrounds and circumstances but both of their relationships were characterised by coercive and controlling behaviour. when fri was trying to get her story out unfortunately, the solicitors who represented her were not able to get much of her story out but she wrote it down and in the accounts she wrote, you have every single factor you would see in a coercive a controlling relationship, from...
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ok so if a journalist got a bit tipsy at the christmas party and betrayed the oath of objectivity sally looked and if said journalist is better and thinks that writing trump equals bad articles is a good cover for his bias so i'm take a and before i forget if anything to do with mother russia sneaks a mention. that might be the one to tip you over the. letter you know friend primary objectives within the united states or so as to foment unrest for their nation or t. is putin's propaganda machine here in the united states i think you've got the gist but in case you were in any doubt any mention of a quid pro quo it's a simple question yes or no i don't recall bribery business i did not have sexual relations of hoofs on a speech meant but seriously i wasn't joking about the dems gunning for a 2nd impeachment if that is. they managed to wring out evidence suggesting that trump somehow obstructed the investigation but we all know it's unlikely to lead to any i mean even donald that he broke a sweat i don't feel like i'm being impeached why would he sure the democrat controlled house of repr
ok so if a journalist got a bit tipsy at the christmas party and betrayed the oath of objectivity sally looked and if said journalist is better and thinks that writing trump equals bad articles is a good cover for his bias so i'm take a and before i forget if anything to do with mother russia sneaks a mention. that might be the one to tip you over the. letter you know friend primary objectives within the united states or so as to foment unrest for their nation or t. is putin's propaganda...
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eric: that's a great point, bob, the doj materials say that sally was shot after hoffa disappeared.ry rules are different because you're -- what you're trying to do is find the remains and there's sally on your screen right now, they are trying to find remains and not get a conviction. >> the rules of evidence are not going to apply at this stage because it's an investigation and hearsay by the way in investigations is routinely used in grand jury proceedings and search warrants which may become relevant here, the main thing i agree with the house, get to the body and they can properly bury remains and should there be a prosecutable case because the shooter which seems lots of points some to the same person sally is no longer here to prosecute, they want to get the body first and then they'll make the decision as to whether there's any prosecutable cases. >> that's the goal, to get the remains back to the hoffa family, to finally get this done and finished. i mean, alex, the two suspects are still alive, chucky o'brian and thomas, mr. o'brien wants files out, his family has told me
eric: that's a great point, bob, the doj materials say that sally was shot after hoffa disappeared.ry rules are different because you're -- what you're trying to do is find the remains and there's sally on your screen right now, they are trying to find remains and not get a conviction. >> the rules of evidence are not going to apply at this stage because it's an investigation and hearsay by the way in investigations is routinely used in grand jury proceedings and search warrants which may...
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chris: sally ride was the first american in space. met, she want to make sure other girls are leaders in science and technology. >> are they already for that? chris: this start of the sally ride science academy with exxonmobil to keep kids interested in this area. especially young women. >> what we are seeing around the world is that other countries in asia, in europe, are putting much more focus on science and technology than we are. chris: she works with teachers to make science interesting. chris: we tend to lose their hearts even if not their minds and fifth, sixth, seventh grade. and we don't get them back. chris: and she said there is a bigger problem with girls. >> it might not be one of the mina be cool to be the best on your math class. chris: after seeing an app for nasa and the student paper sally wright applied to be an astronaut. 1983 she flew on the shuttle challenger. >> it was an honor to be chosen with the first american woman to be in space. but it's given me the ability to do is try to make a difference now and youn
chris: sally ride was the first american in space. met, she want to make sure other girls are leaders in science and technology. >> are they already for that? chris: this start of the sally ride science academy with exxonmobil to keep kids interested in this area. especially young women. >> what we are seeing around the world is that other countries in asia, in europe, are putting much more focus on science and technology than we are. chris: she works with teachers to make science...
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. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," gayle king talks with kennedy center honoree actress sally fieldredible career. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." r. -marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." mucinex cold & flu all-in-one. fights... oh no. no-no-no. did you really need the caps lock? mucinex cold and flu all-in-one. woman: friction points, those obstacles that limit a company's growth. i try to find companies that turn these challenges into opportunities. it's these unique companies with creative business models that will generate value for our investors. that's why i go beyond the numbers. that will generate value for our investors. aveeno® with prebiotic striple oat complex balances skin's microbiome. so skin looks like this and you feel like this. aveeno® skin relief. get skin healthy™ a lot of folks ask me why their dishwasher doesn't get everything clean. i tell them, it may be your detergent... that's why more dishwasher brands recommend cascade platinum... ...with the soaking, scrubbing and rinsing built right in. >>> our top stories this >>> our top
. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," gayle king talks with kennedy center honoree actress sally fieldredible career. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." r. -marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." mucinex cold & flu all-in-one. fights... oh no. no-no-no. did you really need the caps lock? mucinex cold and flu all-in-one. woman: friction points, those obstacles that limit a company's growth. i try to find companies that turn...
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. >> sally field, the costars honoring her this weekend. >> it's been a long time since i have seen heric, getting sweaty. >> they just stick to your face. >> and trading insults. >> you dirty actor. >> plus tv's new man versus bears. >> he got upset what could he do? >> he could probably kill me. >> i challenge this guy to an eating contest. >> she's beating you buddy come on. >> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ running out of time? don't worry. we've got new gift ideas arriving through christmas eve. so, you can spend much less, but gift much more at t.j. maxx, marshalls and homegoods. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, depressed mood, suicidal thoughts or actions, seizures, new or wo
. >> sally field, the costars honoring her this weekend. >> it's been a long time since i have seen heric, getting sweaty. >> they just stick to your face. >> and trading insults. >> you dirty actor. >> plus tv's new man versus bears. >> he got upset what could he do? >> he could probably kill me. >> i challenge this guy to an eating contest. >> she's beating you buddy come on. >> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ running out...
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i'm sally bundock.ur top story: as the us house of representatives prepares to vote on impeaching donald trump, he lashes out, calling it an open war on democracy. a warning that a health emergency is taking place as more refugees make their way to the greek islands. you know, one toilet per 200 humans. yes, it is pretty unbelievable. anger in ukraine — protesters say new land reform proposals will benefit oligarchs and foreign investors. as the latest star wars film bursts on to the big screen — you what is the future of cinemas in this age of streaming? a warm welcome to the programme — briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also in the programme will the office christmas party become a ghost of christmas past? some companies are scaling back celebrations due to hard times, others are choosing to do something alternative. do you love or loathe the office christmas do? tell us what you are up to just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. president trump has lashed out over
i'm sally bundock.ur top story: as the us house of representatives prepares to vote on impeaching donald trump, he lashes out, calling it an open war on democracy. a warning that a health emergency is taking place as more refugees make their way to the greek islands. you know, one toilet per 200 humans. yes, it is pretty unbelievable. anger in ukraine — protesters say new land reform proposals will benefit oligarchs and foreign investors. as the latest star wars film bursts on to the big...
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i'm sally bundock. our top story: prince andrew faces calls to testify as a witness by five women who accuse the convicted sex offenderjeffrey epstein of abusing them. and right now in the philippines, mass evacuations as yet another typhoon makes landfall. we're live there with the latest. one of the world's most successful military alliances under fire. nato leaders are urged to put their differences aside as they gather in britain to mark the allies‘ 70th anniversary. and coming up in business briefing: dominating president trump's nato visit, the spying threat posed by china and its dominance of 56 technology. 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. get in touch about the stories we are covering or tell us what you're spotting where you. just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. five women who accuse the late convicted sex offender jeffrey epstein of abusing them are calling on prince andrew to tes
i'm sally bundock. our top story: prince andrew faces calls to testify as a witness by five women who accuse the convicted sex offenderjeffrey epstein of abusing them. and right now in the philippines, mass evacuations as yet another typhoon makes landfall. we're live there with the latest. one of the world's most successful military alliances under fire. nato leaders are urged to put their differences aside as they gather in britain to mark the allies‘ 70th anniversary. and coming up in...
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i'm sally bundock. our top stories: police in new zealand are launching a criminal investigation into the presumed deaths of 13 people in monday's volcano eruption. the authorities are also warning that some of the survivors are not yet out of danger. it is important not to underestimate the gravity of the injuries suffered. the huge response being mounted by our hospitals in the time it will take for some patients to fully recover. the former nobel laureate, aung san suu kyi, is due to appear at the un's highest court to defend myanmar against charges of genocide against rohingya muslims. the russian and ukrainian presidents agree to try for a ceasefire in eastern ukraine by the end of the year. millennials get tough on climate change, which could hit some big polluters in the pocket. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also in the programme, nintendo switch launches in china today, but for under 18s, gaming is off limits between 10p
i'm sally bundock. our top stories: police in new zealand are launching a criminal investigation into the presumed deaths of 13 people in monday's volcano eruption. the authorities are also warning that some of the survivors are not yet out of danger. it is important not to underestimate the gravity of the injuries suffered. the huge response being mounted by our hospitals in the time it will take for some patients to fully recover. the former nobel laureate, aung san suu kyi, is due to appear...
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i'm sally bundock.g unwanted items in the bin. and further signs of the trade war beginning to bite, as china's exports fall for a fourth month in a row. and on the markets the week starts on a high following a bumperfinish on wall street on friday. it's a busy week for investors with meetings at the us and european central banks and of course the election in the uk.
i'm sally bundock.g unwanted items in the bin. and further signs of the trade war beginning to bite, as china's exports fall for a fourth month in a row. and on the markets the week starts on a high following a bumperfinish on wall street on friday. it's a busy week for investors with meetings at the us and european central banks and of course the election in the uk.