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sarah toms, bbc news, singapore. asi sarah toms, bbc news, singapore.e are waiting on growth data from china for the final quarter in all of 2019 in about 20 minutes, and we will be looking out for how the trade war with the us is impacting the world's second biggest economy and a reuters prediction expects full year growth of 6.1% and if that is confirmed, it will be the weakest annual growth rate in nearly three decades and along with gdp, retail sales and december factory output figures will be due at the top of the hour. that's it, thanks for watching. this is bbc news. the top stories this hour: president trump has been formally impeached in the us senate. he's described the allegations against him as a hoax. the world has now reached the point of climate change crisis — that's the stark warning from the world famous environmentalist, sir david attenborough. cocaine—related deaths are at record levels in britain. they've doubled in england and wales and tripled in scotland since 2015. at the same time more people are ending up in hospital after tak
sarah toms, bbc news, singapore. asi sarah toms, bbc news, singapore.e are waiting on growth data from china for the final quarter in all of 2019 in about 20 minutes, and we will be looking out for how the trade war with the us is impacting the world's second biggest economy and a reuters prediction expects full year growth of 6.1% and if that is confirmed, it will be the weakest annual growth rate in nearly three decades and along with gdp, retail sales and december factory output figures will...
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sarah toms reports from singapore. billion veg, an app that reviews vegan food. usually it's a time when most people start to flag, but here the young staff are getting a wake—up call. oh, reach the ceiling. it sort of removes, like, obstacles when you're trying to expand an idea, because you're not maybe nervous or like doubting yourself. you're in a space of calm to let it flow. the ceo of a billion veg has signed up for a full month programme. we tend to bring much more of our personal lives into the office. and i think that companies, the companies that you see that are succeeding in terms of areas like retention of employees, employee satisfaction are ones that are not shying away from that conversation, but that are really thinking about how do you make the workplace a great place for people so they can address their mental health and stress issues in a positive fashion. the trainer who runs these sessions shouting a jump in demand from companies in law, accounting, financial services and startups looking to keep
sarah toms reports from singapore. billion veg, an app that reviews vegan food. usually it's a time when most people start to flag, but here the young staff are getting a wake—up call. oh, reach the ceiling. it sort of removes, like, obstacles when you're trying to expand an idea, because you're not maybe nervous or like doubting yourself. you're in a space of calm to let it flow. the ceo of a billion veg has signed up for a full month programme. we tend to bring much more of our personal...
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sarah toms reports from singapore. is the time when most people start to flag but here the young staff are getting a wake—up call. they chant the young staff are getting a wake-up call. they chant it removes obstacles when you are trying to expand an idea because you are not nervous or doubting yourself. it is calm and you let it flow. the ceo has signed up for a four—month programme. we tend to bring much more of our personal lives into the office and i think that companies, the companies you see that are succeeding in terms of various such as employee retention and satisfaction, they are companies who do not shy away from the conversation. they think about how you make the workplace a great place for people so they can address their mental health and stress issues in a positive fashion. the trainer who ru ns positive fashion. the trainer who runs these sessions says she has seen a runs these sessions says she has seenajump in runs these sessions says she has seen a jump in demand from companies in law, accounting, fi
sarah toms reports from singapore. is the time when most people start to flag but here the young staff are getting a wake—up call. they chant the young staff are getting a wake-up call. they chant it removes obstacles when you are trying to expand an idea because you are not nervous or doubting yourself. it is calm and you let it flow. the ceo has signed up for a four—month programme. we tend to bring much more of our personal lives into the office and i think that companies, the companies...
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tom and sarah didn't get to hold their first tom and sarah didn't get to hold theirfirst child tom andget to hold their first child until the day he died. just a week old, harry was filed repeatedly by the medics responsible for ensuring his safe entry into the world. -- failed. it has tested us, it has detested family relationships, it has tested our ability to work, to live a normal life, and it shouldn't have happened in the first place. today a coroner agreed, finding and liked by east kent is contributed to the newborn's death. they were a series of failings in hurry‘s care, according to the coroner. a junior doctor described as being out of his depth, delayed delivering the baby, who was born pale and fluffy. he would have survived and have been healthy if a paediatrician had not failed for 28 minutes to properly resuscitate harry. it is a nice vindication in some respects that we didn't do anything wrong. there is nothing more we could have done. i feel like it is very easy and early on it was very easy to blame myself a little bit. what would i have done? but now we don't blame
tom and sarah didn't get to hold their first tom and sarah didn't get to hold theirfirst child tom andget to hold their first child until the day he died. just a week old, harry was filed repeatedly by the medics responsible for ensuring his safe entry into the world. -- failed. it has tested us, it has detested family relationships, it has tested our ability to work, to live a normal life, and it shouldn't have happened in the first place. today a coroner agreed, finding and liked by east kent...
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sarah toms reports from singapore.e for an app that rates vegan food. usually it is the time when most people start to flag but here the young staff are getting a wake—up call. they chant. it removes obstacles when you are trying to expand an idea because you are not nervous or doubting yourself. you are in a space of time to let it flow. the ceo has signed up for a four—month programme. we tend to bring much more of our personal lives into the office and i think that companies, the companies you see that are succeeding in terms of various such as employee retention and satisfaction, they are companies who do not shy away from the conversation. they think about how you make the workplace a great place for people so they can address their mental health and stress issues in a positive fashion. the trainer who runs these sessions says she has seen a jump in demand from companies in law, accounting, financial services and start—ups seeking to keep their people focus, productive and happy. keep your eyes closed. who feels h
sarah toms reports from singapore.e for an app that rates vegan food. usually it is the time when most people start to flag but here the young staff are getting a wake—up call. they chant. it removes obstacles when you are trying to expand an idea because you are not nervous or doubting yourself. you are in a space of time to let it flow. the ceo has signed up for a four—month programme. we tend to bring much more of our personal lives into the office and i think that companies, the...
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sarah toms is in singapore. what did we hear from the lawyer about his reasons?ally as surprised that the japanese lawyers have resigned, it is more of a surprise that they had taken so long because after all, the former nissan boss carlos gozun has left the country, where he was fighting financial misconduct charges and he has signalled that he is not returning. ina has signalled that he is not returning. in a statement, the lead lawyer said everyone involved in the case in his practice had resigned and mrghosn of case in his practice had resigned and mr ghosn of course fled japan for lebanon on last month. japan has issued international wanted notices for issued international wanted notices foer issued international wanted notices for mr ghosn issued international wanted notices foerghosn and issued international wanted notices for mr ghosn and his wife, which means if they try to leave lebanon on, they could be arrested. some background on the lawyer mr hiranaka, he said he is famous for his combative style, he has earned the nickname of razor after winning se
sarah toms is in singapore. what did we hear from the lawyer about his reasons?ally as surprised that the japanese lawyers have resigned, it is more of a surprise that they had taken so long because after all, the former nissan boss carlos gozun has left the country, where he was fighting financial misconduct charges and he has signalled that he is not returning. ina has signalled that he is not returning. in a statement, the lead lawyer said everyone involved in the case in his practice had...
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sarah and tom, the parents of harry richford, talking after the coroner in maidstone concluded that thedable and contributed to by neglect. that is the latest live from maidstone coroner's court. more on that throughout the afternoon with martine croxall and the other stories, but now lucy martin has the weather. for many, today's weather looks quite similar to what we saw yesterday and the day before. but we have got a change on the way. high pressure that has been keeping things settled will start to pull away towards the south—east as we move towards the weekend, and there will be all eyes on this cold front, which will bring a cold spell of wet weather. more on that in a moment, then. here is a picture from earlier. you can see a good deal of cloud for much of the uk. some brightness, the best of which will be confined to the east and high ground. we are going to see more of the same through this afternoon. some patchy rain moving out of northern ireland into western scotland as we continue through this afternoon. a few breaks in the cloud in eastern scotland. north—east england and
sarah and tom, the parents of harry richford, talking after the coroner in maidstone concluded that thedable and contributed to by neglect. that is the latest live from maidstone coroner's court. more on that throughout the afternoon with martine croxall and the other stories, but now lucy martin has the weather. for many, today's weather looks quite similar to what we saw yesterday and the day before. but we have got a change on the way. high pressure that has been keeping things settled will...
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tom and sarah didn't get to hold their first child until the day he died. repeatedly by the medics responsible for ensuring his safe entry into the world. it has tested us, it has tested family relationships, it has tested our ability to work, to live a normal life and it shouldn't have happened in the first place. today a coroner agreed, finding neglect by east kent hospitalhospital contributed to the newborn‘s death. there were a series of failings in harry's care, says the coroner. a junior doctor described as being out of his depth delayed delivering the baby and was born pale and fluffy. but he would have survived and been healthy if a paediatrician then hadn't failed for 28 minutes to properly resuscitate harry. it is a nice vindication, in some respects, that we didn't do anything wrong. there is nothing more we could have done differently. because i thought it was very easy and early on it was very easy for sarah, in particular, to try and blame herself. what about this, what about that? but now we don't blame ourselves, necessarily, we blame the sy
tom and sarah didn't get to hold their first child until the day he died. repeatedly by the medics responsible for ensuring his safe entry into the world. it has tested us, it has tested family relationships, it has tested our ability to work, to live a normal life and it shouldn't have happened in the first place. today a coroner agreed, finding neglect by east kent hospitalhospital contributed to the newborn‘s death. there were a series of failings in harry's care, says the coroner. a...
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haidi: let's bring out senior trade editor sarah mcgregor and our coanchor tom mackenzie. you,e start off with sarah. was there anything surprising when we got the text of the deal ? sarah: it did outline the specific purchases china is going to make. things like manufactured goods. that is over two years. there were details about that that i think shed a bit more deal,on what is in this but how it is going to happen is the big question. chinahard to imagine forcing its companies or importers to buy american goods and how that will take place. that raises a big question. what else we learn and what we expected all along is that the u.s. is going to hold out this threat of escalating tariffs if china backtracks on some of its commitments. there are timelines over the next few months. there were a few more details. nothing too surprising. at the end of the day, everyone agreed the deal reduce tensions but does not achieve a lot of what the trump administration set out to do, which is crackdown on ip theft and forced technology transfers. haidi: to sarah's point, they did say
haidi: let's bring out senior trade editor sarah mcgregor and our coanchor tom mackenzie. you,e start off with sarah. was there anything surprising when we got the text of the deal ? sarah: it did outline the specific purchases china is going to make. things like manufactured goods. that is over two years. there were details about that that i think shed a bit more deal,on what is in this but how it is going to happen is the big question. chinahard to imagine forcing its companies or importers...
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tom and sarah should have their toddler son buzzing around them on their seaside walk but a catalogueobbed the young couple of harry within days of his birth. if harry had brain damage similar to what he had when he died and he was under my care during those seven days i would be held accountable for that. but nobody has at the hospital. it all went wrong on this maternity unit over a two hour period one november night. first, a locum doctor, described as out of his depth, delayed delivering the baby. the coroner said he should never have been in charge that evening. he never had his cv checked by a consultant, as was the process. it doesn't feel like a very safe culture or a safe environment if that's the case. harry was born pale and floppy but he would have survived and been healthy if a paediatrician hadn't failed for 28 minutes to properly resuscitate him. everyone in theatre was panicking. the anaesthetist came up to me and said to me, "i'm going to put you under general anaesthetic," and i was glad that he was going to do that because i didn't want to be in that room any more.
tom and sarah should have their toddler son buzzing around them on their seaside walk but a catalogueobbed the young couple of harry within days of his birth. if harry had brain damage similar to what he had when he died and he was under my care during those seven days i would be held accountable for that. but nobody has at the hospital. it all went wrong on this maternity unit over a two hour period one november night. first, a locum doctor, described as out of his depth, delayed delivering...
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tom and sarah should have their toddler son buzzing around them on their seaside walk.atalogue of maternity failures robbed the young couple of harry within days of his birth. if harry had brain damage similar to what he had when he died and he was under my care during those seven days, i would be held accountable for that. but nobody has at the hospital. it all went wrong on this maternity unit over a two—hour period one november night. first, a locum doctor, described as out of his depth, delayed delivering the baby. the coroner said he should never have been in charge that evening. he never had his cv checked by a consultant, as was the process. it doesn't feel like a very safe culture or a safe environment, if that's the case. harry was born pale and floppy, but he would have survived and been healthy if a paediatrician hadn't failed for 28 minutes to properly resuscitate him. everyone in theatre was panicking. the anaesthetist came up to me and said to me, "i'm going to put you under general anaesthetic," and i was glad that he was going to do that because i didn't
tom and sarah should have their toddler son buzzing around them on their seaside walk.atalogue of maternity failures robbed the young couple of harry within days of his birth. if harry had brain damage similar to what he had when he died and he was under my care during those seven days, i would be held accountable for that. but nobody has at the hospital. it all went wrong on this maternity unit over a two—hour period one november night. first, a locum doctor, described as out of his depth,...
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tom and sarah should have their toddler son buzzing around them on their seaside walk.failures robbed the young couple of harry within days of his birth. if harry had brain damage similar to what he had when he died and he was under my care during those seven days, i would be held accountable for that. but nobody has at the hospital. it all went wrong on this maternity unit over a two—hour period one november night. first, a locum doctor, described as out of his depth, delayed delivering the baby. the coroner said he should never have been in charge that evening. he never had his cv checked by a consultant, as was the process. it doesn't feel like a very safe culture or a safe environment, if that's the case. harry was born pale and floppy, but he would have survived and been healthy if a paediatrician hadn't failed for 28 minutes to properly resuscitate him. everyone in theatre was panicking. the anaesthetist came up to me and said to me, "i'm going to put you under general anaesthetic," and i was glad that he was going to do that because i didn't want to be in that ro
tom and sarah should have their toddler son buzzing around them on their seaside walk.failures robbed the young couple of harry within days of his birth. if harry had brain damage similar to what he had when he died and he was under my care during those seven days, i would be held accountable for that. but nobody has at the hospital. it all went wrong on this maternity unit over a two—hour period one november night. first, a locum doctor, described as out of his depth, delayed delivering the...
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tom, sarah, thank you very much for talking to us this morning.oncerned, high pressure just about in charge of the weather, so that means a lot of cloud stuck in this area of high pressure, which is across the continent. 0ut towards the north—west, the weather is changing, the windsor freshening, andi changing, the windsor freshening, and i think by the end of the afternoon, early evening, we are expecting at least some light rain to reach the western isles, but it is more or less the same for the majority of the country, cloudy skies and around 8—10d. the core cast for saturday night, a lot of cloud and dry across most of the uk, but the weather front approaches, bringing rain to ireland, scotland. most of the night it looks as though it is going to be dry across much of england, around four, five, 6 degrees for most of us, and then sunday will start to see that weather front marching through. it isa weather front marching through. it is a cold front, which means by definition, the air is going to be colder, and that means that the temperatures i
tom, sarah, thank you very much for talking to us this morning.oncerned, high pressure just about in charge of the weather, so that means a lot of cloud stuck in this area of high pressure, which is across the continent. 0ut towards the north—west, the weather is changing, the windsor freshening, andi changing, the windsor freshening, and i think by the end of the afternoon, early evening, we are expecting at least some light rain to reach the western isles, but it is more or less the same...
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tom and sarah should have their toddler son buzzing around them on their see sidewalk, but a catalogueas under my care during those seven days, i would be held accountable for that, but nobody has at the hospital. it all went wrong in this maternity unit, over a two hour if harry had brain damage similar to what he had when he died, and he was under my care during those seven days, i would be held accountable for that, but nobody has at the hospital. it all went wrong in this maternity unit, over a two hour period one november night. first, a locum doctor, described as "out of his depth", delayed delivering the baby. the coroner said he should have never been in charge that evening. he never had his cv checked by a consultant, as was the process. it doesn't feel like a very safe culture or a safe environment, if that's the case. harry was born pale and floppy, but he would've survived and been healthy if a paediatrician hadn't failed for 28 minutes to properly resuscitate him. everyone in theatre was panicking. the anaesthetist came up to me and said to me "i'm going to put you under g
tom and sarah should have their toddler son buzzing around them on their see sidewalk, but a catalogueas under my care during those seven days, i would be held accountable for that, but nobody has at the hospital. it all went wrong in this maternity unit, over a two hour if harry had brain damage similar to what he had when he died, and he was under my care during those seven days, i would be held accountable for that, but nobody has at the hospital. it all went wrong in this maternity unit,...
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tom steyer looking on. >> joining us, white house reporter sarah westwood live in washington. thank you so much for getting up bright and early for us. >> good morning. >> reporter: good morning. >> so less than three weeks until iowa. they covered a lot of ground last night. everything from climate change to the iraq war. but in your view, did any of the candidates make the case to the american people that they can beat donald trump? >> reporter: certainly what we didn't really see between the candidates was a lot of efforts to contrast themselves with each other in terms of attacks. we did not see them go after each other. and donald trump didn't loom as large over this debate even as some of the previous ones. now the fact there wasn't really a standout moment for any of the candidates on that stage could benefit those at the top of the tier like joe biden if the vase this fluid heading into the iowa caucuses, just under three weeks from now. that benefits the front-runners. perhaps the reluctance to take the gloves off could have something to do with this coming against th
tom steyer looking on. >> joining us, white house reporter sarah westwood live in washington. thank you so much for getting up bright and early for us. >> good morning. >> reporter: good morning. >> so less than three weeks until iowa. they covered a lot of ground last night. everything from climate change to the iraq war. but in your view, did any of the candidates make the case to the american people that they can beat donald trump? >> reporter: certainly what we...
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tom what weight has small devices that can make daily life a lot easier. we have cool tech to show you back at sarah brown, we have a few items that people in the bay area will love. let's start with this, a >>lu s to meditate more. this makes it supereasy, it connects to the app. it guides you through meditation, you can feel this vibrating pulses with biometric feedback and it will guide you through that meditation. >>> this is important, this is something that i can see a lot of people, going through san francisco and air quality, air quality may be a little weird. who knows is? this is a personal air cleaner. >> this is from lg, this is a personal air purifier, it's on right now, it's so clear and quiet. >> they want to stay connected. this is a great way to do it. it boosts ur cellphone signal. >> when you're on a roadyo trip you may not have typical cell signal. this is called sure call, it's from fusion it go. you connect it to your car and it boosts your cellphone signal so you're connectible wherever you are. >>> thanks very much. >>> just a reminder, before we go to break if you have a con
tom what weight has small devices that can make daily life a lot easier. we have cool tech to show you back at sarah brown, we have a few items that people in the bay area will love. let's start with this, a >>lu s to meditate more. this makes it supereasy, it connects to the app. it guides you through meditation, you can feel this vibrating pulses with biometric feedback and it will guide you through that meditation. >>> this is important, this is something that i can see a lot...