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simon browning reports from ethiopia. this spot, the end of the runway in addis ababa. the fifth jet - fleet‘s sister aircraft — was lost in a devastating crash just six minutes after taking off, back in march. around the world, the boeing 737 max is now grounded. this is a town about 126 kilometres south of addis ababa's airport. just over my shoulder is where the ethiopian airlines flight 302 came down, with the loss of 157 lives. no police or security are here. but with debris still strewn across the area, the investigation into who is responsible for what happened is becoming an international dispute. 0ne leading american politician is one of many voices in the us blaming the pilots. the pilots trained in the us would have successfully been able to handle this situation. but the boss of ethiopian airlines disagrees. the senator seems to be seriously misinformed, or he doesn't have the facts on his hand when he said that. why have they grounded 380 aircraft around the world? simple, right? the facts speaks for itself.
simon browning reports from ethiopia. this spot, the end of the runway in addis ababa. the fifth jet - fleet‘s sister aircraft — was lost in a devastating crash just six minutes after taking off, back in march. around the world, the boeing 737 max is now grounded. this is a town about 126 kilometres south of addis ababa's airport. just over my shoulder is where the ethiopian airlines flight 302 came down, with the loss of 157 lives. no police or security are here. but with debris still...
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simon browning, bbc news, in addis ababa.ges have been dying out in australia and what is being done to preserve them. there was a bomb in the city centre. a code word known to be one used by the ira was given. army bomb experts were examining a suspect van when there was a huge explosion. the south african parliament has destroyed the foundation of apartheid by abolishing the population registration act, which for 40 years forcibly classified each citizen according to race. germany's parliament, the bundestag, has voted by a narrow majority to move the seat government from bonn to berlin. berliners celebrated into the night but the decision was greeted with shock in bonn. just a day old and the royal baby is tonight sleeping in his cot at home. early this evening the new prince was taken by his mother and father to their apartments in kensington palace. the real focus today was valentina tereshkova, the world's first woman cosmonaut. what do you think of the russian woman in space? i think it's a wonderful achievement and i
simon browning, bbc news, in addis ababa.ges have been dying out in australia and what is being done to preserve them. there was a bomb in the city centre. a code word known to be one used by the ira was given. army bomb experts were examining a suspect van when there was a huge explosion. the south african parliament has destroyed the foundation of apartheid by abolishing the population registration act, which for 40 years forcibly classified each citizen according to race. germany's...
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simon browning, bbc news.stabbed in east london. the man was found collapsed with stab wounds in stratford, and was later pronounced dead at the scene. there have been four killings in the capital over three days. several arrests have been made and two people are due in court today charged with murder. the director of operations for the london ambulance service has denied that there was a failiure in the response to the 2017 london bridge attacks where eight people were killed. paul woodrow told the inquest it took more than three hours to reach some of the victims, but said this was because police had deemed the area unsafe to go into. jon donnison is at the old bailey. tell us more about what was said. this was the most detailed account of the response of the ambulance service, and what paul woodrow said was that in the moments after the attack, the situation was chaotic. the ambulance service received more than 130 calls. he said theirfirst paramedics were at the scene within minutes, but they were quickly
simon browning, bbc news.stabbed in east london. the man was found collapsed with stab wounds in stratford, and was later pronounced dead at the scene. there have been four killings in the capital over three days. several arrests have been made and two people are due in court today charged with murder. the director of operations for the london ambulance service has denied that there was a failiure in the response to the 2017 london bridge attacks where eight people were killed. paul woodrow...
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simon browning, bbc news, in addis ababa. theo leggett, is at the paris air show where boeing is being discussed. this is normally a great opportunity for the aerospace giants to put on a show, to announce new orders and say how well they're doing. but, at this show, all the emphasis is on boeing and the 737 max — when will it fly again? that aircraft has been grounded since the ethiopian airlines crash in march. there is no sign of it flying anytime soon. boeing's chief executive said yesterday that it might fly before the end of the year. but that's about it. as for shifting blame around, the preliminary reports into both 737 max accidents have suggested very strongly that the problem started, at least, with a flight control system, a piece of the software, but activated at the wrong time and forced the aircraft into a dive when they were supposed to be climbing. now, american politicians, perhaps you can call them friends of boeing, have been trying to cast of the blame around a little bit. boeing itself says that the acti
simon browning, bbc news, in addis ababa. theo leggett, is at the paris air show where boeing is being discussed. this is normally a great opportunity for the aerospace giants to put on a show, to announce new orders and say how well they're doing. but, at this show, all the emphasis is on boeing and the 737 max — when will it fly again? that aircraft has been grounded since the ethiopian airlines crash in march. there is no sign of it flying anytime soon. boeing's chief executive said...
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you know, i'm looking now at research done by simon patterson brown who's a former chairman of the patientn scotland and he talks about arrogance, narcissism, different character traits which sometimes make surgeons very difficult to work with. i think you're absolutely right there. that is very true of the early days of heart surgery. before the heart—lung machine worked properly and before any of the safety features were introduced, heart surgery was a sort of desperate last ditch attempt for people who were in dire straits and the sort of stuff that people did was horrible and dangerous and many patients died as a result. but if you survived, it began to look like it would be a feasible option. but to be one of the pioneering heart surgeons, you had to be a serious risk taker. you had to be a cowboy. you had to be prepared to throw caution to the wind in order to get anywhere. nowadays, i think we're a lot more boring. laughter. but probably a lot safer as a result of 50 years of development. and interestingly, you say, even in the course of your career, you've noticed a change in yours
you know, i'm looking now at research done by simon patterson brown who's a former chairman of the patientn scotland and he talks about arrogance, narcissism, different character traits which sometimes make surgeons very difficult to work with. i think you're absolutely right there. that is very true of the early days of heart surgery. before the heart—lung machine worked properly and before any of the safety features were introduced, heart surgery was a sort of desperate last ditch attempt...
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simon browning has been looking at the story for us.nutes after taking off back in march. around the world, the boeing 737 max is now grounded. we are in a village about 125 kilometres south of addis ababa. just over my shoulder here, behind that wooden fence, is where ethiopian airlines flight 302 came down just about three months ago, with the loss of 157 lives. no police or security are here. but, with debris still strewn across the area, the investigation into who was responsible for what happened is becoming an international dispute. one leading american politician is one of many voices in the united states blaming the pilots. pilots trained in the united states would have successfully been able to handle the situation. but the boss of ethiopian airlines disagrees. the senator seems to be seriously misinformed, or he doesn't have the facts at hand when he says that. why else would they have grounded 380 planes all over the world? simple, right? the facts speak for themselves. boeing is working on changes to the flight control syste
simon browning has been looking at the story for us.nutes after taking off back in march. around the world, the boeing 737 max is now grounded. we are in a village about 125 kilometres south of addis ababa. just over my shoulder here, behind that wooden fence, is where ethiopian airlines flight 302 came down just about three months ago, with the loss of 157 lives. no police or security are here. but, with debris still strewn across the area, the investigation into who was responsible for what...
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i have two perfect guests, josh brown, and ronald simon. senior advisers to schroeders., the president tweeted he wanted action, not talk. what exactly can mexico do? the president, as chuck grassley, fellow republican said is conflating national security and immigration issues with trade. help us remind our audience, tariffs it's the u.s. that will be paying. >> right. well, this is what's changed at least explicitly the chinese negotiations the trade war was about the economy. fairness for our consumers. they're not even pretending with this. this is new. and the way wall street is processing it very simply is panic. wall street is basically saying, if you look at the odds of a rate cut at the next move, now above 50%. that's startling. we were talking about rate hikes six months ago. >> okay. >> okay, wall street is saying, okay this is crazy. now we have a situation where 6 million u.s. jobs are directly gent on cross-border trade between u.s. and mexico. he's willing to put that as a chip on the table that organization of our economy, to seemingly get the optics of
i have two perfect guests, josh brown, and ronald simon. senior advisers to schroeders., the president tweeted he wanted action, not talk. what exactly can mexico do? the president, as chuck grassley, fellow republican said is conflating national security and immigration issues with trade. help us remind our audience, tariffs it's the u.s. that will be paying. >> right. well, this is what's changed at least explicitly the chinese negotiations the trade war was about the economy. fairness...
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in a tie—break but brown made the decisive break in the eighth game of the third set and served out for victory and he'll now play felix auger aliassime who was too good for gilles simontors on the verge of creating history. golden state warriors bid farewell to oakland before moving to san francisco next season, with the raptors 3—2 up against the defending champions who'll be minus the injured kevin durant. a win would mean a first ever championship title for a canadian side with nick nurse on the cusp of something special in his first year as a head coach but could it be that the away team has the advantage? for some reason they think both teams are really good road teams and have been all season. that's one thing. two really tough—minded teams playing. and you've got to be a little bit more tough—minded, you know, on the road. and i think, you know, on the road. and i think, you know, i think a lot of those games could have one either way, about the momentum changed with the ended up winning them. updates of that of the next couple of hours. the us open, you can go to the website for all the latest, but they can tell you there is a four way tie for the lead, keith
in a tie—break but brown made the decisive break in the eighth game of the third set and served out for victory and he'll now play felix auger aliassime who was too good for gilles simontors on the verge of creating history. golden state warriors bid farewell to oakland before moving to san francisco next season, with the raptors 3—2 up against the defending champions who'll be minus the injured kevin durant. a win would mean a first ever championship title for a canadian side with nick...