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want to turn to this other article and it's martin one of one of the chief opinion makers at the financial times wrote a piece an opinion piece saying that the swiss should have practice that they should take the power to create money away from commercial banks because commercial banks have proven themselves to be not good at doing what they're supposed to do now i'm only going to read a an opinion piece about martin moss opinion piece because the financial times is behind a paywall and i guess they want to make money off of the financial times i don't want to give them the money so i'm going to read this headline here martin lost a swiss should vote for of all gelled switzerland is trying with the idea of removing the ability of banks to increase money supply in a bow on sovereign money or ball gelled the question we put to a referendum on june tenth and as i said they voted against it max but martin was at the f.t. is with out with an endorsement today i'm curious terms saying that finance needs to change and experiments he says banks have lost the right to be arbiters of money quote the advan
want to turn to this other article and it's martin one of one of the chief opinion makers at the financial times wrote a piece an opinion piece saying that the swiss should have practice that they should take the power to create money away from commercial banks because commercial banks have proven themselves to be not good at doing what they're supposed to do now i'm only going to read a an opinion piece about martin moss opinion piece because the financial times is behind a paywall and i guess...
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to do now i'm only going to read a an opinion piece about martin moss opinion piece because the financial times is behind a paywall and i guess they want to make money off of the financial times i don't want to give them the money so i'm going to read this headline here martin lost a swiss should vote for of all gelled switzerland is trying with the idea of removing the ability of banks to increase money supply in a bow on sovereign money or more geld the question we put to a referendum on june tenth and as i said they voted against it max martin was at the f.t. is with out with an indoor. spent today i'm curious terms saying that finance needs to change and experiments he says banks have lost the right to be arbiters of money quote the advantage of the vogue proposal is that it is a credible experiment in the direction of separating the safety rightly demanded of money from the risk bearing expected of private banks with money and ambiguously safe it would be far easier to let risk taking institutions bear the full consequences of their failure to write well america there was the glass steagal
to do now i'm only going to read a an opinion piece about martin moss opinion piece because the financial times is behind a paywall and i guess they want to make money off of the financial times i don't want to give them the money so i'm going to read this headline here martin lost a swiss should vote for of all gelled switzerland is trying with the idea of removing the ability of banks to increase money supply in a bow on sovereign money or more geld the question we put to a referendum on june...
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rbs shares to be part nationalised in the financial times. d to the groenefeld —— the list of safety failures which led to the grenfell tower disaster in the guardian. details have been published. and a picture of the kitchen of flat i6 published. and a picture of the kitchen of flat 16 where the fire started. an mi5 undercover operation to capture britain's youngest female jihadis he was found guilty of terrorist charges at the old bailey today. thousands caught in a debt trap as social care costs go up. and the smash and grab robbery carried out on michael mcintyre. we will start with the grenfell tower enquiry. why were they not told to get out? front page of the telegraph. the fire brigade's responds to this. while the place was on fire and burning, people were told to stay in their flats. the most worrying part of the article is quite far in. it says that the head of this report is still unclear about the basis of delaying the strategy. saying there was this significant period where people were trusting the fire service who were telling t
rbs shares to be part nationalised in the financial times. d to the groenefeld —— the list of safety failures which led to the grenfell tower disaster in the guardian. details have been published. and a picture of the kitchen of flat i6 published. and a picture of the kitchen of flat 16 where the fire started. an mi5 undercover operation to capture britain's youngest female jihadis he was found guilty of terrorist charges at the old bailey today. thousands caught in a debt trap as social...
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to do now i'm only going to read a an opinion piece about martin moss opinion piece because the financial times is behind a paywall and i guess they want to make money off of the financial times i don't want to give them the money so i'm going to read this headline here martin wants to swiss should vote for of all gelled switzerland is trying with the idea of removing the ability of banks to increase money supply in a bow on sovereign money or more geld the question we put to a referendum on june tenth and as i said they voted against it max martin was at the f.t. is with out with an indoor. spent today on curious terms saying that finance needs to change and experiments he says banks have lost the right to be arbiters of money quote the advantage of the vogue proposal is that it is a credible experiment in the direction of separating the safety rightly demanded of money from the risk bearing expected of private banks with money and ambiguously safe it would be far easier to let risk to.
to do now i'm only going to read a an opinion piece about martin moss opinion piece because the financial times is behind a paywall and i guess they want to make money off of the financial times i don't want to give them the money so i'm going to read this headline here martin wants to swiss should vote for of all gelled switzerland is trying with the idea of removing the ability of banks to increase money supply in a bow on sovereign money or more geld the question we put to a referendum on...
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we will start off with the financial times. robert, you will kick us off years. —— here. lion nhs boost is the headline. yes, everybody spent the day poring over the details of the ins and outs, which came on this morning ‘s paper is. deciding that it raises more questions than it a nswe i’s. it raises more questions than it answers. there is simply no detail as to how the £20 billion for the nhs will be funded and the pm has made his contribution claim that there is a brexit dividend, which has been aggressively dismissed by independent experts. the ft‘s take here, as we saw, the labour shadow chancellor to attack the doubts about its funding, there has been a backlash from tory mps, in particular sarah wollaston on the head of the commons health committee, very respected and knows her health stuff. she described the claim that it will come from a brexit dividend as nonsense and treating the public as fool ‘s. brexit dividend as nonsense and treating the public as fool 's. she would say that, wouldn't she? treating the public as fool 's. she would say that, wouldn't sham
we will start off with the financial times. robert, you will kick us off years. —— here. lion nhs boost is the headline. yes, everybody spent the day poring over the details of the ins and outs, which came on this morning ‘s paper is. deciding that it raises more questions than it a nswe i’s. it raises more questions than it answers. there is simply no detail as to how the £20 billion for the nhs will be funded and the pm has made his contribution claim that there is a brexit dividend,...
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the financial times is reporting that as the lead. the g7 leaders and leaves the west in disarray. having said he would sign the joint communique, he then withdrew from it as well. toys, pram, separation. another week, another time i donald trump seemingly torn up the rule book but has escaped. all of the sta kes a re book but has escaped. all of the stakes are now on this meeting in singapore. if he pulls this off, it will be historic. he has already paved the way. he is calling this the most important meeting he has had. he has been preparing for this all his working life? are we sure he has been working on this way few yea rs ? has been working on this way few years? i don't know. as you say, com pletely years? i don't know. as you say, completely stormed out of the playground at the g7, saying that he was particularly busted and left very bemused and bewitched byjustin trudeau's behaviour, the way that canada had been treating the us. dishonest and wheat, that is what he said trudeau was. the germans said you have lost the trust o
the financial times is reporting that as the lead. the g7 leaders and leaves the west in disarray. having said he would sign the joint communique, he then withdrew from it as well. toys, pram, separation. another week, another time i donald trump seemingly torn up the rule book but has escaped. all of the sta kes a re book but has escaped. all of the stakes are now on this meeting in singapore. if he pulls this off, it will be historic. he has already paved the way. he is calling this the most...
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let us turn to the financial times. this isa us turn to the financial times.is a story about the boss of intel who has been forced to step down for nondisclosure of an employee is there. it is several years ago. it is not current. it breached the company's is not current. it breached the compa ny‘s code of is not current. it breached the company's code of conduct stop—go absolutely. it is part of a broader move. we have seen a loss of the stories recently. this is not the first time they become he has had people resign over this. the corporate world's regulations and rules are different. silicon valley has very strict rules. in a media company, such as mine, we probably don't have the same rules. some would argue there is a separation between work and play. all of these things. i would argue that the chairman, the ceo properly cannot have relationship because he will a lwa ys have relationship because he will always be superior to everyone else. it seems that there is absolutely no fraternisation with intel. they have only had six chiefs in all the user busine
let us turn to the financial times. this isa us turn to the financial times.is a story about the boss of intel who has been forced to step down for nondisclosure of an employee is there. it is several years ago. it is not current. it breached the company's is not current. it breached the compa ny‘s code of is not current. it breached the company's code of conduct stop—go absolutely. it is part of a broader move. we have seen a loss of the stories recently. this is not the first time they...
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i think we'll start with the financial times. we all take aside, brexit. ferences this morning and here we are with the ft claiming david davis is spending four hours with michel barnier in just six months so are we taking this seriously? what do we take from this, yet another summit ends and yet again nothing seems to have changed very much. no, injust yet again nothing seems to have changed very much. no, in just four hours with david davis in 2018 would explain why they gave short shrift to our latest stock take overnight, less tha n to our latest stock take overnight, less than a minute i think it was discussed for. another summit ends and we got theresa may's special meeting at chequers this time next week, another gathering together of the brexit war cabinet around the table. they are just as divided as ever. backwards and forwards we go across the channel. it's been very slow this year. that's true. a lot of progress made towards the end of la st of progress made towards the end of last year which theresa may tells us about all the time. but yes very
i think we'll start with the financial times. we all take aside, brexit. ferences this morning and here we are with the ft claiming david davis is spending four hours with michel barnier in just six months so are we taking this seriously? what do we take from this, yet another summit ends and yet again nothing seems to have changed very much. no, injust yet again nothing seems to have changed very much. no, in just four hours with david davis in 2018 would explain why they gave short shrift to...
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to do now i'm only going to read a an opinion piece about martin moss opinion piece because the financial times is behind a paywall and i guess they want to make money off of the financial times i don't want to give them the money so i'm going to read this headline here martin wants to swiss should vote for of all gelled switzerland is trying with the idea of removing the ability of banks to increase money supply in a bow on sovereign money or ball gelled the question will be put to a referendum on june tenth and as i said they voted against it max but martin wolf at the f.t. is with out with an endorsement today i'm curious terms saying that finance needs to change and experiments he says banks have lost the right to be arbiters of money quote the advantage of the vogels proposal is that it is a credible experiment in the direction of separating the safety rightly demanded of money from the risk bearing expected of private banks with money and ambiguously safe it would be far easier to let risk taking institutions bear the full consequences of their failure to write well in america there is th
to do now i'm only going to read a an opinion piece about martin moss opinion piece because the financial times is behind a paywall and i guess they want to make money off of the financial times i don't want to give them the money so i'm going to read this headline here martin wants to swiss should vote for of all gelled switzerland is trying with the idea of removing the ability of banks to increase money supply in a bow on sovereign money or ball gelled the question will be put to a...
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the financial times, haiti deal with difficult issues, this is the question. comments cast doubt on the uk's status as a tier one lucky power. gavin williamson is proving difficult for the prime minister. it is alleged that when he was asked as chief whip last year who should be the new defence secretary, he said, oh, ican the new defence secretary, he said, oh, i can do the job, much as dick cheney said the same. he is rather nakedly, in my eyes, jostling for power and making, nakedly, in my eyes, jostling for powerand making, ithink, gratuitously outrageous statements. they should shut up and go away. he certainly got noticed. in politics, that can be part of the battle. it's true but to me, it puts a lot of people in the middle ground. tony blair is reviled by many but he's right, you can't win number ten without the middle ground. john major also wooed some that people who were veering towards the centre. if you are so much and aggressive, you are going to put people off. i don't think williamson is winning friends with posturing. what about the substance
the financial times, haiti deal with difficult issues, this is the question. comments cast doubt on the uk's status as a tier one lucky power. gavin williamson is proving difficult for the prime minister. it is alleged that when he was asked as chief whip last year who should be the new defence secretary, he said, oh, ican the new defence secretary, he said, oh, i can do the job, much as dick cheney said the same. he is rather nakedly, in my eyes, jostling for power and making, nakedly, in my...
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let's go to the front page of the financial times. hina relations. basically, what this is saying is, as a result of the tariffs that donald trump has imposed on what he might further impose, the first time, the shanghai market has gone down, the hong kong market has gone down, the hong kong market has gone down, the hong kong market has gone down and even the share price of certain companies, boeing in america, volkswagen in germany, supermarkets have taken a hit and so far, despite what people have said, the markets have been soaring. the stock markets have been absolutely booming despite the fact that many felt that he would have a bad effect on the market. this is the first indication that markets are going down and reacting. comments by the treasury secretary and so on, we import far more than china. we have the upper hand and we can impose even more. that is causing a great deal more concerned. interesting if it leads to any reversal. his always said, judge me, we've seen the index slide by i%, big exporting nations hit in partic
let's go to the front page of the financial times. hina relations. basically, what this is saying is, as a result of the tariffs that donald trump has imposed on what he might further impose, the first time, the shanghai market has gone down, the hong kong market has gone down, the hong kong market has gone down, the hong kong market has gone down and even the share price of certain companies, boeing in america, volkswagen in germany, supermarkets have taken a hit and so far, despite what...
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reporters with fortune and the financial times join me in a pretaped interview with tim. >> do you ever wonder why you are in california and pay the highest taxes in the entire country and running over potholes, the water doesn't work. you're not getting the best water. orovil oroville dam is about to break. >> is it because of los angeles? >> no. why is our education among the worst. bottom three. math 47thth. and then why a prison problem where prison population in the last four years. and it just makes you wonder, what is going on. why do we have horrible education, horrible infrastructure, and high taxes. why does that happen? and i came to the conclusion that california is actually -- there is a whole disconnect there. it's -- you could say it is corrupt. you could say that -- >> and breaking into three will solve it how. >> because you get a fresh start and a fresh slate. and each of the three californias will empower the people in each of the states to restart and rethink the way a state should be run. and we're going into a very interesting technology time and that could actuall
reporters with fortune and the financial times join me in a pretaped interview with tim. >> do you ever wonder why you are in california and pay the highest taxes in the entire country and running over potholes, the water doesn't work. you're not getting the best water. orovil oroville dam is about to break. >> is it because of los angeles? >> no. why is our education among the worst. bottom three. math 47thth. and then why a prison problem where prison population in the last...
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broadcaster and writer, mihir bose, and the senior political correspondent for the times, lucy fisher. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financialeports jitters on global markets over fears of a trade war between the united states and china. the telegraph says the culture secretary thinks children should have their mobile phones taken off them at the school gate. the guardian leads with the head of gchq warning that they provide intelligence that all of europe needs, and that he hoped this would continue after brexit and the times goes with the same story, as well as reporting that rank and file police officers are asking for cannabis laws to be re—written so a varied set of front pages. let's look at some of them in a bit more depth. with me are the broadcaster and writer, mihir bose, let's start with the metro stop kick off with what is the matter of saying? heartbreaking scenes here children ages between 4—10, under this new o—tolerance law that donald trump has insisted on port illegal immigrants. people coming over the border without the correct papers, he is removing children from their pa rents he is removing children fro
broadcaster and writer, mihir bose, and the senior political correspondent for the times, lucy fisher. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financialeports jitters on global markets over fears of a trade war between the united states and china. the telegraph says the culture secretary thinks children should have their mobile phones taken off them at the school gate. the guardian leads with the head of gchq warning that they provide intelligence that all of europe needs, and that...
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with me is matthew garrahan, global media editor at the financial times. it is good to see you. a surprise really, as long as mr murdoch gets rid of sky news. it is the end of what has been a pretty torturous and long process. murdoch controls fox and owns 39% of sky and he led for all of sky 16 months ago and since then, various regulators have been looking at the deal, wayne it up and politicians have come forward and objected to it, so the move today, that was the end of the process. now we will have a huge bidding war. hancock said that the murdoch bid can go forward provided sky news is sold. disney said it wanted to buy sky news, disney is also trying to buy fox, but as far as sky is concerned, murdoch and fox are one side and comcast on the other, the largest cable company in america and it wa nts s ky cable company in america and it wants sky as well. we are in for a bidding war. this is all part of the idea of consolidation in order to ta ke idea of consolidation in order to take on amazon on and facebook in what is a globalised media world. so, some of the biggest names
with me is matthew garrahan, global media editor at the financial times. it is good to see you. a surprise really, as long as mr murdoch gets rid of sky news. it is the end of what has been a pretty torturous and long process. murdoch controls fox and owns 39% of sky and he led for all of sky 16 months ago and since then, various regulators have been looking at the deal, wayne it up and politicians have come forward and objected to it, so the move today, that was the end of the process. now we...
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the times reports tensions at the g7 meeting in canada — after donald trump said russia should be allowed back in. an investigation by the telegraph has found meat in supermarket vegan ready meals. the financialom is to be replaced to soothe shareholder worries. the sun reports efforts to squash rumours about the beckhams' marriage. and the guardian says the army is targeting its recruitment campaigns at 16—year—olds around gcse results day. some parents might be quite a lot of that. don't count me in that. that would be awful. we would start where you might expect it to. the g7 summit in canada. the headline... before they even met, before they we re eve n before they even met, before they were even all in one place, their words being exchanged a variety of different issues. there were. trump turned up late, as expected. he's been tossing words around on twitter with emmanuel macron of france. mostly over his tariffs he has decided to impose on steel imports, steel and decided to impose on steel imports, steeland aluminium...” decided to impose on steel imports, steel and aluminium... i love it. it's like freudian thing. aluminium. expected to be very much on the agenda but in true trump sty
the times reports tensions at the g7 meeting in canada — after donald trump said russia should be allowed back in. an investigation by the telegraph has found meat in supermarket vegan ready meals. the financialom is to be replaced to soothe shareholder worries. the sun reports efforts to squash rumours about the beckhams' marriage. and the guardian says the army is targeting its recruitment campaigns at 16—year—olds around gcse results day. some parents might be quite a lot of that....
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the the financial times reports that uber has been granted a short—term licence to operate in london,ear—old khalid ali who faces life in prison after being found guilty of plotting a terror attack outside parliament. the daily express claims prince william could be the peacemaker between israelis and palestinians following a historic visit to isareal. the i reports that a former downing street adviser warns bickering about spending is jeopardising the chances of the conservatives winning the next general election. the daily telegraph claims the business secretary greg clark is being accused of sowing seeds of panic, after using a speech to urge industry leaders to use their influence to soften brexit. let's begin with the front of the metro. and striking picture of the metro. and striking picture ofa man of the metro. and striking picture of a man caught short of an apparent terrorist attack. yes, he has been a plumber and terrorist attack. yes, he has been a plumberandi terrorist attack. yes, he has been a plumber and i think they have now established he travelled to afghanistan and
the the financial times reports that uber has been granted a short—term licence to operate in london,ear—old khalid ali who faces life in prison after being found guilty of plotting a terror attack outside parliament. the daily express claims prince william could be the peacemaker between israelis and palestinians following a historic visit to isareal. the i reports that a former downing street adviser warns bickering about spending is jeopardising the chances of the conservatives winning...
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things the january this year in fact in an article is due to the financial times directly or gov. this the fed just slow down its tightening but analysts said fed will not actually get to that because everything now it depends on how and how india man manages its policy and. ideas proposals basically do. that they will go a long way and that external factor which is of which is wanting the power of the laws and the economy is that i think as you know we are the most important thing to fight. from abroad and in this year alone we are going to be almost three billion dollars more for this and finally what has dampened the mood is unprecedented action by the glittery audiences against companies and banks because the more the within basically the banks lend to the private sector but this i do all of our large recall companies are maintained and planned and examined to send in more developers in the coming year coming months as you know our big election is coming . as a client. at the moment the looks of it is down to the agricultural sector and the west of course influences how much of
things the january this year in fact in an article is due to the financial times directly or gov. this the fed just slow down its tightening but analysts said fed will not actually get to that because everything now it depends on how and how india man manages its policy and. ideas proposals basically do. that they will go a long way and that external factor which is of which is wanting the power of the laws and the economy is that i think as you know we are the most important thing to fight....
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social media, the times lead story now it reports claims in the uk that web giants are fuelling mental health problems among children. and we'll end with a look at the front page of the financiales, looking at one of the uk's biggest data hacks — it says six million customers of electrical retailer dixons carphone were exposed. that was a breach that has attracted the attention of spy agencies. that story broke yesterday morning. that is being dealt with in the papers today. back with me is iain anderson, founder of the international communications agency, cicero group. let us get stuck in. anniversaries are always extremely difficult. todayis are always extremely difficult. today is going to be a tough day for many. yes. 50 the independent leading on the plight, i think that is the only way to describe it, sally, of lots of folks who lived in g re nfell tower sally, of lots of folks who lived in grenfell tower who are still looking for somewhere to live. i used to live in that part of london, not far from the tower itself. so i know that part of london incredibly well. i will never forget what it was like 12 months ago. it was a literally blue sky day in london, yet it was fi
social media, the times lead story now it reports claims in the uk that web giants are fuelling mental health problems among children. and we'll end with a look at the front page of the financiales, looking at one of the uk's biggest data hacks — it says six million customers of electrical retailer dixons carphone were exposed. that was a breach that has attracted the attention of spy agencies. that story broke yesterday morning. that is being dealt with in the papers today. back with me is...
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the financial times leads with the trouble on the high street — with job losses threatened at house ofinternet shopping. the mirror also looks at high street closures, warning of the creation of ‘ghost towns'. the metro reports that firefighters could be prosecuted for advising the residents of grenfell tower to stay in theirflats. the telegraph goes with a secret recording in which foreign secretary borisjohnson attacks the government's handling of brexit. the times also reports on the secret recording, saying mrjohnson thinks the treasury is the "heart of remain". the express claims "brexit is back on track" after a days wrangling over the wording of the uk's backstop proposal. and the guardian reports the home office refused potentially life—saving cancer treatment to a rejected asylum seeker. so a varied set of front pages. let and where i —— let's start where i ended up. the backstop. what backstop? what is the backstop? this is basically the government's proposal with the european union. basically it would see the uk as a whole type two aspects of the customs union and then that
the financial times leads with the trouble on the high street — with job losses threatened at house ofinternet shopping. the mirror also looks at high street closures, warning of the creation of ‘ghost towns'. the metro reports that firefighters could be prosecuted for advising the residents of grenfell tower to stay in theirflats. the telegraph goes with a secret recording in which foreign secretary borisjohnson attacks the government's handling of brexit. the times also reports on the...
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the financial times reports that the prime minister has told the defence secretary to rethink what militaryexit bill passing through parliament after the prime minister saw off a revolt by tory mps. the i focuses on the report into the deaths of more than a50 patients at gosport war memorial hospital. the guardian goes with the same story, leading with health secretary jeremy hunt's apology. the times says that donald trump and vladimir putin are planning to meet during the us president's trip to europe next month. and on the back of the express, we learn that england football manager gareth southgate has dislocated his shoulder wide so a varied set of front pages. lets look at a few in more detail. let's begin with what theresa may has done tonight, james, in seeing off that brexit result? it was an extraordinary night. i saw a play in the west end last year about 1974, called this house, recalling the incredible turmoil in parliament when there was all the uproar —— of people over the wilson government. it was very reminiscent of that, today i saw an mp in a wheelchair with a stickball on
the financial times reports that the prime minister has told the defence secretary to rethink what militaryexit bill passing through parliament after the prime minister saw off a revolt by tory mps. the i focuses on the report into the deaths of more than a50 patients at gosport war memorial hospital. the guardian goes with the same story, leading with health secretary jeremy hunt's apology. the times says that donald trump and vladimir putin are planning to meet during the us president's trip...
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the financial times reveals that the boss of us microchip giant, intel, has resigned because of a past. the daily telegraph has a story about the us ambassador to britain who has reportedly said that britain needs to shed its "defeatist attitude" towards brexit and take "inspiration" from donald trump. woodyjohnson also said he did not think brexit would present a "major challenge", and questioned why the uk was "so nervous" about the prospect of leaving the eu. the times says aircraft manufacturer airbus is reconsidering its operations in britain amid the uncertainty over future relations with the european union. airbus said it was concerned by the lack of progress in brexit negotiations. the firm, employs 111,000 people at 25 sites across the uk. the straits times reports that a local start—up in singapore is looking into better insurance policies for freelance workers. the group says more than 22,000 singaporea ns are self—employed and there is a need for better income protection schemes. the guardian has some sad news today. koko, the gorilla that learned sign language and formed s
the financial times reveals that the boss of us microchip giant, intel, has resigned because of a past. the daily telegraph has a story about the us ambassador to britain who has reportedly said that britain needs to shed its "defeatist attitude" towards brexit and take "inspiration" from donald trump. woodyjohnson also said he did not think brexit would present a "major challenge", and questioned why the uk was "so nervous" about the prospect of leaving...
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the financial times reports on the retailerjohn lewis warning its half year profits would be close to zero. the metro has a picture of german fans consoling each other at the world cup after the defending champions were beaten by south korea in a shock defeat and knocked out of the tournament. the i takes a look at how the government plans to cut the number of people behind bars. the daily telegraph a former aide to the prime minister claims theresa may's cabinet is undermining brexit negotiations. the daily express says tony blair has called for brexit to be postponed. the daily mirror reports on the army being called in to help tackle the saddleworth moor fire. the main story on the front of the times is about chinese railway companies being the frontrunners to operate hs2 trains. the guardian looks ahead to theresa may addressing her eu counterparts at a summit in brussels tomorrow evening. a variety of stories making the front pages, let's see what our guest this make of them. let's start with the daily telegraph, britain heading for the worst brexit deal and this assessment comes
the financial times reports on the retailerjohn lewis warning its half year profits would be close to zero. the metro has a picture of german fans consoling each other at the world cup after the defending champions were beaten by south korea in a shock defeat and knocked out of the tournament. the i takes a look at how the government plans to cut the number of people behind bars. the daily telegraph a former aide to the prime minister claims theresa may's cabinet is undermining brexit...
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and now a the financial times is looking at beijing is in capital reserve role is to soften the impactf the us trade war. —— easing reserve. president trump is planning curbs on chinese investment in the us. the treasury department is apparently planning to heighten scrutiny of chinese investors in sensitive us industries. we have seen this trade war scenario heading to the worst—case scenario directions. very concerning. they are the trade tariffs that will be implemented in july. are the trade tariffs that will be implemented injuly. and donald trump's plans to restrict how much chinese companies can invest in us companies across the board, from robotics to aerospace. china has responded to this, saying that they cannot turn the other cheek and will retaliate. all of this is concerning. as you mentioned earlier in the programme, china has reserves and it is unlocking capital reserves to inject cash into the economy, which is crucial. you watch this extremely closely for your clients. what are they saying about this? the world number one economy at war with the world number two. it is
and now a the financial times is looking at beijing is in capital reserve role is to soften the impactf the us trade war. —— easing reserve. president trump is planning curbs on chinese investment in the us. the treasury department is apparently planning to heighten scrutiny of chinese investors in sensitive us industries. we have seen this trade war scenario heading to the worst—case scenario directions. very concerning. they are the trade tariffs that will be implemented in july. are...
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looking at the financial times. s going on, the european central bank needs to keep the ship afloat. and it looks like they are now going to get to a point where they are taking the eurozone off that trip feed programme of quantities easing that has been so effective for the uk, the us and the eurozone. it did keep the economy going during tough times in the money flowing through the arteries of the system. this was prompted by a story but in other papers as well, from my old man —— friend peter in which he has said that the confidence economy is the underlying strength is good and that has bolstered confidence that inflation will move to where they wanted to be. and, again, a sign that this quantitive easing, this lifeblood of money flowing through the system can slowly be withdrawn and they can end the bond sales that have been p°ppin9 the bond sales that have been p°pping up the bond sales that have been popping up the european economy for so popping up the european economy for so many years popping up the europea
looking at the financial times. s going on, the european central bank needs to keep the ship afloat. and it looks like they are now going to get to a point where they are taking the eurozone off that trip feed programme of quantities easing that has been so effective for the uk, the us and the eurozone. it did keep the economy going during tough times in the money flowing through the arteries of the system. this was prompted by a story but in other papers as well, from my old man —— friend...
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the us faces strong criticism over donald trump's america first policies. and now it is time to look at the stories making headlines in the media across the world. ‘s we begin with the financialnot be resigning following a compromise on the irish border. and the main story on the front of the i paper is the collapse of the house of fraser and the loss of thousands of jobs. the south china morning post is reporting that the whitehouse has sealed a $1.4 billion deal with zte in a key trade concession to beijing. the japan times reports that nearly 60,000 drivers aged 75 and over were judged to possibly have dementia when renewing their licenses in the first year of stricter screening for elderly drivers. and finally the guardian is reporting that french school students are to banned from using their mobile phones on school grounds from september is how twitter question so keep those coming. with me is priya lakhani, founder of century tech. let's talk to you about the brexit story. let's talk to you about the brexit 5tory. two sides to every story. yes, they. theresa may having huge issues with david davis and the backstop approach to the negotiations and it fills in some paper
the us faces strong criticism over donald trump's america first policies. and now it is time to look at the stories making headlines in the media across the world. ‘s we begin with the financialnot be resigning following a compromise on the irish border. and the main story on the front of the i paper is the collapse of the house of fraser and the loss of thousands of jobs. the south china morning post is reporting that the whitehouse has sealed a $1.4 billion deal with zte in a key trade...
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the front pages are already in. you would hope that at this time of night. let's start with the financiales, where the continuing fallout from the terse exchange of tweets following the end of the g7 summit is their top story. the metro also has the souring relationship between the us and its allies as its splash. the times focuses on comments made by the white house economic adviser that the president had been "stabbed in the back," following comments by the canadian prime minister. the guardian leads with the news some mps have called for links between prominent leave backer aaron banks and the kremlin to be investigated further. the top story in the i is the rallying call put out to conservative mps to support the prime minister, ahead of a series of crucial brexit votes in parliament this week. the daily mail reports that following a campaign by the paper, the defence secretary has shelved plans that would have meant afghan translators who worked for the british army would been forced to leave the uk. the sun highlights what it says is the poor security surrounding new f35jets at raf
the front pages are already in. you would hope that at this time of night. let's start with the financiales, where the continuing fallout from the terse exchange of tweets following the end of the g7 summit is their top story. the metro also has the souring relationship between the us and its allies as its splash. the times focuses on comments made by the white house economic adviser that the president had been "stabbed in the back," following comments by the canadian prime minister....
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the day. keep sending in your thoughts. now it is time look at the stories making headlines across the world. we begin with the financiallor angela merkel is locked in a coalition showdown on how to deal with the refugee crisis. it comes as the aquarius, a rescue boat carrying hundreds of migrants, arrived safely in the spanish port of valencia. let's look at mexico's national paper, milenio, where el tri's shock win over germany is is being called a historic triumph. it is of course a very different story in germany. ziet online says it is now time to start the relegation battle. on fox news, the us‘s controversial family separation policy at the mexico border is dominating headlines. democrats have been visiting immigration facilities to meet with families that have been separated. in the last few hours, both first lady melania trump and former first lady laura bush have issued statements condemning the practice. on the front page of the guardian, british pm theresa may's promise of extra funds for the nhs from a brexit dividend are being widely ridiculed, with questions over how the government will actually fund the
the day. keep sending in your thoughts. now it is time look at the stories making headlines across the world. we begin with the financiallor angela merkel is locked in a coalition showdown on how to deal with the refugee crisis. it comes as the aquarius, a rescue boat carrying hundreds of migrants, arrived safely in the spanish port of valencia. let's look at mexico's national paper, milenio, where el tri's shock win over germany is is being called a historic triumph. it is of course a very...
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social media, the times lead story now it reports claims in the uk that web giants are fuelling mental health problems among children. and we'll end with a look at the front page of the financial electrical retailer dixons carphone were exposed. that was a breach that has attracted the attention of spy agencies. that story broke yesterday morning. that is being dealt with in the papers today. back with me is iain anderson, founder of the international communications agency, cicero group. let us get stuck in. anniversaries are always extremely difficult.
social media, the times lead story now it reports claims in the uk that web giants are fuelling mental health problems among children. and we'll end with a look at the front page of the financial electrical retailer dixons carphone were exposed. that was a breach that has attracted the attention of spy agencies. that story broke yesterday morning. that is being dealt with in the papers today. back with me is iain anderson, founder of the international communications agency, cicero group. let us...
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this is in the financial times. there world, as well. this is in the financialtimes.ministration yesterday, with steve na g e administration yesterday, with stevenage and say what you have just quoted, and peter navarro saying — oi’ quoted, and peter navarro saying — or try to reassure that they would not be anything additional to what was announced. —— steve minuchin. there is close to be more coming out on friday. —— mnuchin. according to mrmnuchin, all on friday. —— mnuchin. according to mr mnuchin, all countries that i tried to steal their technology. so it would be interesting to see what the additional measures would be. the tech stocks have been hanging steady despite all of the uncertainty, but now they seem to be shifting as well. we have seen companies in the us, including tech companies, and this has been one thing that the us has always braced itself for space opened to foreign investment — at least for many yea rs— investment — at least for many yea i’s— so investment — at least for many years— so i think it is concerning from an investment point of view
this is in the financial times. there world, as well. this is in the financialtimes.ministration yesterday, with steve na g e administration yesterday, with stevenage and say what you have just quoted, and peter navarro saying — oi’ quoted, and peter navarro saying — or try to reassure that they would not be anything additional to what was announced. —— steve minuchin. there is close to be more coming out on friday. —— mnuchin. according to mrmnuchin, all on friday. ——...
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the financial times reports two of europe's biggest banks could join forces as italy's unicredit plotsrge with french rival societe generale. the metro pictures today's service for the victims of the london bridge terror attack. the paper leads with details of a new anti—terror strategy to be unveiled by the home secretary sajid javid tomorrow in response to what he calls a "step change" in the threat posed by extremists. the daily express carries the warning from mps that britain may face a summer of knife crime unless "swift action" is taken to curb violence on the street. the daily telegraph claims theresa may is expected to lift the visa cap on foreign doctors within weeks after nhs warnings of staff shortages. the times says israel has secret files that shows tehran‘s determination to build a bomb and is using them to put pressure on britain to abandon the nuclear deal with iran. the breast cancer revolution. the mirror says the nhs will save millions as a breakthrough in breast cancer research could see up to 5,00 patients a year avoiding chemotherapy. and the guardian pictures r
the financial times reports two of europe's biggest banks could join forces as italy's unicredit plotsrge with french rival societe generale. the metro pictures today's service for the victims of the london bridge terror attack. the paper leads with details of a new anti—terror strategy to be unveiled by the home secretary sajid javid tomorrow in response to what he calls a "step change" in the threat posed by extremists. the daily express carries the warning from mps that britain...
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you know, if you are working for something like the financial times, maybe you know what your audience the big challenges for the bbc is that we have to address and interest those who do know all the technical details, and care about them deeply, and those who don't know all the technical details, but do want to understand how it's going to affect their lives. can i ask, on that, viewers often say they're baffled by the minutiae of the customs union or agreement, and nothing has been decided. so is there a case to say that the bbc should give less running commentary on all the possibilities, and wait until there is something specific to report? you could do that, but it's quite difficult, i think. look at the last couple of months. obviously a lot of coverage is quite often led by what happens in westminster, and the last few months, really, brexit has been the dominant issue. it is the dominant political issue of our times. you know, and for better or worse, we are, in effect, remaking our country. so i think people actually do deserve to have the ability to have people like us trying
you know, if you are working for something like the financial times, maybe you know what your audience the big challenges for the bbc is that we have to address and interest those who do know all the technical details, and care about them deeply, and those who don't know all the technical details, but do want to understand how it's going to affect their lives. can i ask, on that, viewers often say they're baffled by the minutiae of the customs union or agreement, and nothing has been decided....
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dreaded hard brecht's that scenario the plans informally dubbed the parachute according to the financial times would paper over gaps in law or regulation and process to ensure that some minimal level of movement of products and capital can continue perhaps temporarily if the e.u. and u.k. are unable to agree on a new framework to guide their economic and regulatory relationship the worst case scenario looks increasingly likely times marches increasingly likely as time marches on and the government of prime minister theresa may makes little headway ms may has been hobbled by infighting with her own conservative party between bracks and. remain factions she has been notably reluctant to engage fully in the negotiations at least publicly for fear of offending one or perhaps both sides losing her narrow governing majority and going into a general election that opposition labor looks well positioned to win the stalled process is high on the agenda at the e.u. summit that started just today and is may is likely to be in the hot seat among her peers. and kroger is the latest big name to make a move i
dreaded hard brecht's that scenario the plans informally dubbed the parachute according to the financial times would paper over gaps in law or regulation and process to ensure that some minimal level of movement of products and capital can continue perhaps temporarily if the e.u. and u.k. are unable to agree on a new framework to guide their economic and regulatory relationship the worst case scenario looks increasingly likely times marches increasingly likely as time marches on and the...
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staying with europe, the financial times features a picture of angel merkle arriving at today's eu summithigh on the agenda. the is front page focuses on brexit divisions in the cabinet and their impact on eu negotiations. the times reports warnings from theresa may about the risk of terrorism if the eu restricts security cooperation with the uk following brexit. the daily express also carries the prime minsiter‘s security comments, as well as a reminder that england's defeat tonight is not necessarily bad news. the guardian leads with the publication of reports that reveal the uk's intelligence services involvement in rendition and torture following the 9/11 attacks. and the daily telegraph's front page calls for a boost in funding for children's mental health care. so, there is plenty to start with the times. eu putting lives at risk over brexit warns theresa may and this looks like very deliver it briefing ahead of the summit. >>i briefing ahead of the summit. >> i would think that number ten and theresa may would be pleased with the headline on the times and the express and it look li
staying with europe, the financial times features a picture of angel merkle arriving at today's eu summithigh on the agenda. the is front page focuses on brexit divisions in the cabinet and their impact on eu negotiations. the times reports warnings from theresa may about the risk of terrorism if the eu restricts security cooperation with the uk following brexit. the daily express also carries the prime minsiter‘s security comments, as well as a reminder that england's defeat tonight is not...
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the financial times, frontpage. theresa may, business leaders start to lose face. terday in downing street. she has had regular summits with some business leaders, but also the brexit secretary david davis and others who are there. and philip hammond, the chancellor of the exchequer, they are starting to vent their frustration. they are. each time they go and see theresa may bc we need you to tell us what you want, what you will do, we need to plan, we are investing billions of pounds. and they say we are not getting anywhere. we don't know what she has planned. and there is a strong quote from a leading business figure that says "we have repeatedly raped the same issues, such as the need for frictionless trade after brea kfast, need for frictionless trade after breakfast, but it is now something we cannot and i —— raised the same issues." the pro mrs court in a rock and a high place. —— prime minister is caught. there is a major european council meeting happening at the end ofjune. we were expecting her to reveal, the claim, declare, what she wa nts for reveal, the
the financial times, frontpage. theresa may, business leaders start to lose face. terday in downing street. she has had regular summits with some business leaders, but also the brexit secretary david davis and others who are there. and philip hammond, the chancellor of the exchequer, they are starting to vent their frustration. they are. each time they go and see theresa may bc we need you to tell us what you want, what you will do, we need to plan, we are investing billions of pounds. and they...
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that is a very useful way, taking us onto the financial times, and passing when we were all talking aboutaper is a little earlier as we saw them first, how striking that photograph is of angela merkel. the world is kind of, the mother of germany, the mother of europe, the solid and reliable they hear, trusting in europe, looking rather isolated in her own country. i think she was heckled in the german parliament earlier today. which is almost unheard of. it is kind of a good reminder for the uk that there are other issues occupying the eu then and just brexit. and we are seeing really difficult discussions oi'i seeing really difficult discussions on the migrant crisis where italy and greece in the other countries are saying we cannot take any more, the rest of your pointer have to ta ke the rest of your pointer have to take yourfairshare. and the rest of your pointer have to take your fair share. and by all accounts they have not managed to come... france and italy have agreed a position of the other countries have yet to agree and as result it is one of the nights where people are rollin
that is a very useful way, taking us onto the financial times, and passing when we were all talking aboutaper is a little earlier as we saw them first, how striking that photograph is of angela merkel. the world is kind of, the mother of germany, the mother of europe, the solid and reliable they hear, trusting in europe, looking rather isolated in her own country. i think she was heckled in the german parliament earlier today. which is almost unheard of. it is kind of a good reminder for the uk...
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clearly, from the financial times, henry, business leaders, as well, they don't know what the relationship the customs union, a new version of one, the old version that we are trying to leave but want to replicate. crazy. this piece says the leaders of 13 big companies went to see theresa may in downing street today. they are so frustrated that they are starting to disengage from the government. it isn't normal. it bears repeating. the leaders of companies to go and see a conservative mp, and the supposed leader of the business party, and be so frustrated by the answers they are getting that they cannot be bothered to listen to her any more. it shows you the magnitude of the conservative party's it shows you the magnitude of the conservative pa rty's problem it shows you the magnitude of the conservative party's problem and theresa may's problem. that the traditional underpinning of the conservative party support, in terms of business, is totally baffled by what she is doing. the extent they cannot work out what it is she is doing. breast-cancer world first, the remarkable recovery of a wo
clearly, from the financial times, henry, business leaders, as well, they don't know what the relationship the customs union, a new version of one, the old version that we are trying to leave but want to replicate. crazy. this piece says the leaders of 13 big companies went to see theresa may in downing street today. they are so frustrated that they are starting to disengage from the government. it isn't normal. it bears repeating. the leaders of companies to go and see a conservative mp, and...
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according to the financial times, the italian lenders ceo has been developing the idea for several monthsanyfrench bank denied it and callsunicred were unanswered. airbus's newest aircraft has moved the u.s. borders. that the has learned affiliates of singapore airlines opted for the 787. that's your bloomberg business flash. the latest on the market. the shape of the yield curve in the united states might be the most excittopic and fixed income this week. after a mid-may pause, the flirt -- the curve flattened. the phenomenon that dominated for more than a month has roared back to life. it's locked and loaded for the market. john, when you look at the yield curve, we came back to 40 basis points. we touched that level three times. does it hold? which ubs what he has the boys and girls who are simmering away sweating at this point in time? we are hairs breath away from inversion. data murray -- they don't worry that much at ubs? basis points is reasonably substantial. in u.s. raten hiking cycle's for the yield curve to flatten. we are concerned -- we are surprised how much people focus on
according to the financial times, the italian lenders ceo has been developing the idea for several monthsanyfrench bank denied it and callsunicred were unanswered. airbus's newest aircraft has moved the u.s. borders. that the has learned affiliates of singapore airlines opted for the 787. that's your bloomberg business flash. the latest on the market. the shape of the yield curve in the united states might be the most excittopic and fixed income this week. after a mid-may pause, the flirt --...
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the financial times now, and it looks at china's defences from the potential us trade war. and it's freeing up a $100 billion buffer for the economy. another business paper. here in london, it's looking at the economic impact of that historic move in saudi arabia. women there are now allowed to drive. how it could boost the saudi economy by $90 billion. the guardian among many looking at desirable destinations forforeign workers. london's still on top, but the uk as a whole's slipped down the annual listings. well, england at least feels like a pretty happy place to be today. many of the front pages looking like this. this is the daily mirror celebrating england's record win last night, that saw the side go into the world cup final 16. so let's begin. with me is maike currie. it is interesting to see how the turkish media is interpreting all of this. there is a lot of conversation about how free the media is in turkey anyway. this is a president erdogan supporting tabloid
the financial times now, and it looks at china's defences from the potential us trade war. and it's freeing up a $100 billion buffer for the economy. another business paper. here in london, it's looking at the economic impact of that historic move in saudi arabia. women there are now allowed to drive. how it could boost the saudi economy by $90 billion. the guardian among many looking at desirable destinations forforeign workers. london's still on top, but the uk as a whole's slipped down the...
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the financial times with that story — there is no end to amazon.icines. it is incredible, isn‘t it? it says they already have $4 in every $10 spent online in the states, so that‘s really going to make it a fundamental part of people‘s lives. i think it can only be a good thing to provide more competition and drive down the cost. in the states, healthcare is really expensive. there‘s a certain irony because donald trump cannot stand jeff bezos, we understand, they don‘t see i‘d die, and here he is doing what he wants him to do. edson lupi. there was a story about al in the medical industry, and that conversation about artificial intelligence to diagnose and support people in remote areas. with this together, it could begin to support a lot of people. there's the other side. $4 in $10 is spent on amazon. that‘s going to go up to $5 now when you think how much people use the medical facilities! you think how much people use the medicalfacilities! there has to be a point at which — that is slightly terrifying, isn‘t it? one organisation monopolising ou
the financial times with that story — there is no end to amazon.icines. it is incredible, isn‘t it? it says they already have $4 in every $10 spent online in the states, so that‘s really going to make it a fundamental part of people‘s lives. i think it can only be a good thing to provide more competition and drive down the cost. in the states, healthcare is really expensive. there‘s a certain irony because donald trump cannot stand jeff bezos, we understand, they don‘t see i‘d...
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in the meantime, the financial times and other papers all week, again, this story has dominated all weeklans with regard to migration. there is a picture of angela merkel above this —— europe's plans. she has to be grappling with this within her own coalition party, because she has strong opinions within, she is trained to get a new europewide policy with regard to this very issue. a very tense moment where the italians have a new government which is vehemently opposed to taking migrants and their seen opposed to taking migrants and their seen it anywhere ships already. the spanish being more supportive. a real mixture of voices in europe. this is a plan that is suggested, eve ryo ne this is a plan that is suggested, everyone seems to buy into having holding camps where refugees and migrants, where they would be processed outside of europe, potentially in north africa, and a decision would be made there are on their application, whether it had merit. it sounds great, but where would you have those camps? you could not have it in libya or an u nsafe cou ntry could not have it in libya or
in the meantime, the financial times and other papers all week, again, this story has dominated all weeklans with regard to migration. there is a picture of angela merkel above this —— europe's plans. she has to be grappling with this within her own coalition party, because she has strong opinions within, she is trained to get a new europewide policy with regard to this very issue. a very tense moment where the italians have a new government which is vehemently opposed to taking migrants...
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well this week, the financial times in britain reports that those questions that reporters were asking about that scandal, questions caused two things to happen at the firm. number one according to the financial times the questions from reporters about the data scandal caused the cambridge analytica ceo to withdraw $8 million in cash from the company. and to take it home. and number two, that started the process of the company starting to disappear. the company does still appear to be in trouble. the ceo appears to still be in trouble. the questions what exactly the company did for the trump campaign and whether it was part of a foreign influence operation, those remain open questions in terms of the mueller investigation. but reporters pressing that firm on the questions appear to have caused that firm to disappear. cambridge analytica shut itself down. they technically no longer exist. we see this dynamic again and again with all the mysterious entities operating in the dark. flipping on the light switch and things change. ask question stuff happens. today we obtained the transcript
well this week, the financial times in britain reports that those questions that reporters were asking about that scandal, questions caused two things to happen at the firm. number one according to the financial times the questions from reporters about the data scandal caused the cambridge analytica ceo to withdraw $8 million in cash from the company. and to take it home. and number two, that started the process of the company starting to disappear. the company does still appear to be in...
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the financial times reported the u.s.nment has told american airlines and a delta and united not to coly. delta says, riewing the issue and they are consulting with government officials. anchor: netflix has assigned another big name for a new series. >> the streaming service is going to create a new series of television programs d songsf dolly parton. there will be 8 episodes, each song and based on dolly parton, she will serve as executive producer and will appear in the series. now we are imagining what the "9 to 5" episode will look like. anchor: like our lives. except earlier. we are taking a look at the papers today. you are starting with reaction from jordan over the political unrest. >> unrest continues, despite the appointment of a new prime minister, omar razzaz, a former world bank economist who will have a difficult task. that is what a jordanian paper says, adding that the new government will have to spead "a veritable economic revolution." skepticism from a london-based orer, which wonders where whether he wi
the financial times reported the u.s.nment has told american airlines and a delta and united not to coly. delta says, riewing the issue and they are consulting with government officials. anchor: netflix has assigned another big name for a new series. >> the streaming service is going to create a new series of television programs d songsf dolly parton. there will be 8 episodes, each song and based on dolly parton, she will serve as executive producer and will appear in the series. now we...
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evening in the papers, our guestsjoining me are laura hughes, the political correspondent at the financial timesd henry zeffman, the political correspondent at the times. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. so long, serena — injury forces williams out of the french open. i've never felt this i've neverfelt this in my life, this is so painful. so i don't really know how to manage it. no place for city's sane as germany submit their 23—man world cup squad. and find out why sean dyche has taken on the role as father figure forjoey barton. but he was the first person, as i say, that i sounded out, even before my mrs, that is how highly i value his opinion. —— missus. hello and welcome to sportsday. serena williams was forced to pull out of the french open moments before her match with maria sharapova today due to an arm muscle injury affecting her serve. it was set to be their 22nd meeting in a long standing rivalry, patrick gearey reports the clues were there, watch serena williams‘ served in a doubles match yesterday, the power wh
evening in the papers, our guestsjoining me are laura hughes, the political correspondent at the financial timesd henry zeffman, the political correspondent at the times. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. so long, serena — injury forces williams out of the french open. i've never felt this i've neverfelt this in my life, this is so painful. so i don't really know how to manage it. no place for city's sane as germany submit...
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this morning, the financial times is leading with a headline of a cross-border deal between socgen and. it goes on to say that the political tension may make a transaction difficult. how does thipolitical narrative play into the m&a story? ben: what has been interesting number of spite of a challenges around the world in terms of political upheaval, unexpected changes, the m&a market has continued to surge forward particularly in the cross-border world that i inhabit on a daily basis. italy and spain. spikes going forward as things stabilize. of the biggest economies in europe and in the eurozone and it iseveryone's interest for them to stabilize. it would be inconceivable for there to be no impact but it is difficult to predict how it would impact the m&a market other than certain uncertainty. some is good because it creates opportunities. others are concerned because it creates too many challenges to a deal. see that do you continuing? japanese funds seem to have overtaken chinese funds for the first time in several years? experience a lot of in dealing with japanese investors. i was
this morning, the financial times is leading with a headline of a cross-border deal between socgen and. it goes on to say that the political tension may make a transaction difficult. how does thipolitical narrative play into the m&a story? ben: what has been interesting number of spite of a challenges around the world in terms of political upheaval, unexpected changes, the m&a market has continued to surge forward particularly in the cross-border world that i inhabit on a daily basis....
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this is from the financial times. connie in new jersey, your reaction to the u.s.orth korea summit? caller: a very bad reaction. i wonder of the people who call you even know what north korea is. where are the borders of north korea, south korea, china, and russia. russia passes the oil to north korea. alliesre destroying our and rebuilding china and russia, and this wonderful man from north korea, who his people love him to death. trump loves us like the loves hisan leaders people, we are not having this conversation. understand that for some people, trump is jesus walking around. europe, i i'm from know these other people fully well, and what they did was a show. a show and nothing else. thank you. john from pennsylvania, independent line. that woman just said the same things i was going to say. it is more smoke and mirrors from trump. he did not accomplish anything more than what bush and clinton and obama have tried to do before and has been done continually. like clean coal, our beautiful health care, and there is nothing coming. do a show about what do we thi
this is from the financial times. connie in new jersey, your reaction to the u.s.orth korea summit? caller: a very bad reaction. i wonder of the people who call you even know what north korea is. where are the borders of north korea, south korea, china, and russia. russia passes the oil to north korea. alliesre destroying our and rebuilding china and russia, and this wonderful man from north korea, who his people love him to death. trump loves us like the loves hisan leaders people, we are not...