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u.k. parliament thinks middle of the sun approach. the reaction to the russian taking a legend has been coming in from all around the world samir khan has the latest from washington d.c. . fortunately the white house has not repeated the rhetoric of most american politicians as well as western media on russia's presidential election which resulted in president putin winning a fourth term by a significant margin over seventy six percent and even though there was no congratulatory phone call from the white house spokesman did lee told reporters that the outcome came as no surprise i just as he was boarding air force one not only that but he commented somewhat positively on potentially developing relations with russia saying quote we will work to cultivate the relationship with russia and we will impose costs when russia threatens our interests but we also look for places to work together when it serves our interests now this is in stark contrast to other reaction. as we've seen upon receiving word of president putin when american politi
u.k. parliament thinks middle of the sun approach. the reaction to the russian taking a legend has been coming in from all around the world samir khan has the latest from washington d.c. . fortunately the white house has not repeated the rhetoric of most american politicians as well as western media on russia's presidential election which resulted in president putin winning a fourth term by a significant margin over seventy six percent and even though there was no congratulatory phone call from...
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u.k. parliament should have a vote on the withdrawal agreement. will be significant details on what the final relationship between the eu and the uk's going to look like. the eu parliament will have its say. it would be madness but u.k. parliament not to have its say. if the government keeps mps informed, by the time we get to autumn, there should be no surprises. we all understand a vote needs to happen by june 16. more people voted to leave. let's not undermine our economy, our constitution, our values to do that. mark: we did a wonderful piece on your debate last month. your side won. about -- wouldk you serve under reese? there you go. he is a figure for the future when it comes to the conservative party. could you serve under him given the divergence of views? nicky morgan: it is very unlikely that jacob would ask me to serve in any government he might put together. not convinced that speculating -- we should be concentrating on what's going on now in 2018. mark: let's not kill off anybody's chances. nicky morgan, tory mp for loughborough. von
u.k. parliament should have a vote on the withdrawal agreement. will be significant details on what the final relationship between the eu and the uk's going to look like. the eu parliament will have its say. it would be madness but u.k. parliament not to have its say. if the government keeps mps informed, by the time we get to autumn, there should be no surprises. we all understand a vote needs to happen by june 16. more people voted to leave. let's not undermine our economy, our constitution,...
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u.k. parliament foreign affairs committee says the poisoning of former russian spy looks like state sponsored attempted. treason by discussing the case at a national security council meeting that's just got underway. like a scrap pile on his door to you know are in a critical condition after falling unconscious in the city of cold rain. at least thirty eight people have been killed in a plane crash in the polls the capital the wreckage is on the failed at the edge of kathmandu is apple's plane belonged to a private bangladeshi carry us banga deposit from dhaka lives landing in the pool of capital when it crashed was the biggest is joining us now from katmandu apple she's on the phone sabina what we know about the situation. so many talking to one of the people who actually started. between trying to lead a very. trying to bob good. morning to the benchtop. it didn't make tell you visited one of the towers and it aborted the landing and like second time around and it kind of just. passes on the plane. at the airport as a just. as good as a lot of people a lot of ambulances and i was told that
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u.k. parliament has to say that mr.de a mistake. >> we'll see >> caller: that's my opinion >> yeah, larry, real quick, david, on the fundamentals here, though, i talked to a couple large investors this morning who own it and suffered the pain, but their point is simply they don't believe engagement is suffering at the end of all of this that a lot of people fall off the platform, or that the roi changes for advertisers or any of the things that maybe facebook such an incredibly fast growing company will really change you disagree with that >> caller: i think it's possible that you could have a bad outcome, low probability, david, where basically new people wouldn't be forced or would be reluctant to volunteer the information that now makes the facebook platform so efficacious. the thing that's driven this, which i've never, ever doubted from the first moment we bought the stock, which was in the $20 area, or high 20s area, that the advertising works. it's better at generating business than almost anyone else's, and the
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u.k. parliament he spoke today about the investigation into the. death. well i don't know whether it's not time because then it's all part of a part of the same incident but it certainly it certainly echoes doesn't it that we've got a pattern of russian violence and we're talking about the united kingdom at the moment of course because of the dramatic piece of aggression in salzburg that could of course have killed hundreds of people thank god it didn't but we've seen it all over all over europe and and possibly further afield and we've certainly seen the attempted murder of montenegrin prime minister only a year or so ago we've seen the invasion of ukraine the murder of hundreds of dutch and other citizens in the russian attack on the mh seventeen and even today as we're talking we're seeing russia supporting the use of chemical weapons and bombing of civilians by the hazard regime so we're seeing a very hostile very road russian regime that is using violence as a state policy and is using murder as a as a means of influencing outcomes as tom took an att
u.k. parliament he spoke today about the investigation into the. death. well i don't know whether it's not time because then it's all part of a part of the same incident but it certainly it certainly echoes doesn't it that we've got a pattern of russian violence and we're talking about the united kingdom at the moment of course because of the dramatic piece of aggression in salzburg that could of course have killed hundreds of people thank god it didn't but we've seen it all over all over...
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u.k. parliament's foreign affairs committee says the poisoning of a former russian spy looks like state sponsored attempted murder prime minister trey's m a will discuss the case a national security council meeting in the next few hours so i guess cripple and his daughter yulia are in a critical condition after falling unconscious in the english city of souls break for a challenge joins us now live from moscow so roy it looks like the finger is officially being pointed at russia was moscow's response. well officially the message in moscow hasn't changed for days now since the aftermath of this of this poisoning and basically the message is this the war of what's going on in the u.k. at the moment seems to be some sort of anti russian media campaign that is basically propaganda that's what so gay lover of the foreign minister has said and there's no proof to back up all of these allegations coming out of the u.k. meanwhile russian state t.v. is busy is busy doing its thing it's basically suggesting that traitors as they put it should not feel comfortable in the united kingdom haps mission settle t
u.k. parliament's foreign affairs committee says the poisoning of a former russian spy looks like state sponsored attempted murder prime minister trey's m a will discuss the case a national security council meeting in the next few hours so i guess cripple and his daughter yulia are in a critical condition after falling unconscious in the english city of souls break for a challenge joins us now live from moscow so roy it looks like the finger is officially being pointed at russia was moscow's...
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u.k. parliament and then sevastopol crimea where russia's president is due to speak let's go to barnaby phillips first in central london for us barnaby how unprecedented are these measures and crucially how tough are they likely to be. well to reason may said that these were the biggest expulsions of russian diplomats for almost thirty years are we going back to the cold war time if you look at the overall size of the russian embassy in london barbara it has just under sixty accredited diplomats so something like forty percent have been given a week to pack their bags and be sent home in terms of how tough it is i think that what has been announced today would have been broadly anticipated by the russians they can live with the expulsions they will no doubt retaliate with expulsions of their own they can live let's be frank without ministers and prince william coming to the world cup they're not going to lose much sleep about that when we talk about some of the other measures the freezing of assets new anti espionage laws potentially barring entry of certain powerful russian individuals to the u
u.k. parliament and then sevastopol crimea where russia's president is due to speak let's go to barnaby phillips first in central london for us barnaby how unprecedented are these measures and crucially how tough are they likely to be. well to reason may said that these were the biggest expulsions of russian diplomats for almost thirty years are we going back to the cold war time if you look at the overall size of the russian embassy in london barbara it has just under sixty accredited...
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u.k. parliament as well, and march 29 in one years time -- one year's time should be brexit they.ie: let's say all of the ratification is done. what happens then? catherine: nobody actually really knows. at the current moment we are talking about there being a transition phase that will come into effect. it is not a given at this stage. if it is green lit, he would be in effect for 21 months until december 31st, 2020. nothing much for citizens would actually change one year from today. people can still travel to and from countries, business can keep going, the u.k. will still follow all current eu laws that are also law and the u.k., and any new laws made during the months of transition. the u.k. will also not have a say in any of those new laws, so hands will be tied their. it will also be able to start talking to countries outside the eu about its trade deal, but will not be able to come into effect after the transition period is over. so january 1, 2021 should be the day when the price is really enacted, the transition phase is over, and the post-brexit begins. the timing on th
u.k. parliament as well, and march 29 in one years time -- one year's time should be brexit they.ie: let's say all of the ratification is done. what happens then? catherine: nobody actually really knows. at the current moment we are talking about there being a transition phase that will come into effect. it is not a given at this stage. if it is green lit, he would be in effect for 21 months until december 31st, 2020. nothing much for citizens would actually change one year from today. people...
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u.k. parliament hey there george looking for your immediate thoughts on this win for vladimir putin he says he doesn't want to start an arms race for a start which is good news for all of us around the world we want to engage in dialogue is this a new message surely not. well it does take two to tango the potential dance partners are currently storming out of the dance hall and threatening to leave the siege to those inside the ballroom saw i'm not sure how that's going to work out any time soon but it's good that the president signaled that that is his wish this is an extraordinary mandate the german in france reaction is that they don't recognize the votes of the people who cast that mean cry. that went along to those that made the choice you know the last french julie says we don't know about that is that in any way to legitimize the rules although not as you say. well i think the people in crimea will tell them to go and where so ninety two percent of the voters in crimea voted for president putin and the quicker they get the bridge up relinquishing crimea with russia the better and i t
u.k. parliament hey there george looking for your immediate thoughts on this win for vladimir putin he says he doesn't want to start an arms race for a start which is good news for all of us around the world we want to engage in dialogue is this a new message surely not. well it does take two to tango the potential dance partners are currently storming out of the dance hall and threatening to leave the siege to those inside the ballroom saw i'm not sure how that's going to work out any time...
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u.k. parliament hey there george looking to. your media thought so and so this win for vladimir putin he says he doesn't want to start an arms race for a start which is good news for all of us around the world we want to engage in dialogue is this a new message surely not. well it does take two to tango the potential dance partners are currently storming out of the dance hall and threatening to leave the siege to those inside the ballroom saw i'm not sure how that's going to work out any time soon but it's good that the president signaled that that is his wish this is an extraordinary mandate the german in france reaction is that they don't recognize the votes of the people who cast that mean cry. the weather. that made the choice you know the last from julie says we don't know about that is that in any way do legitimize the rules a little north as you say. well i think the people in crimea tell them to go and whistle ninety two percent of the voters in crimea voted for president putin and the quicker they get the bridge up real
u.k. parliament hey there george looking to. your media thought so and so this win for vladimir putin he says he doesn't want to start an arms race for a start which is good news for all of us around the world we want to engage in dialogue is this a new message surely not. well it does take two to tango the potential dance partners are currently storming out of the dance hall and threatening to leave the siege to those inside the ballroom saw i'm not sure how that's going to work out any time...
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u.k. parliament over signs the company he cofounded failed to protect user privacy.apanese prime minister shinzo abe is likely to meet with donald trump on april 18, according to the japanese newspaper. the leaders are expected to coordinate strategy ahead of the u.s. president's anticipated meeting with north korean leader kim jong-un. trump has previously said he wants to meet kim by the end of may. irish officials have reportedly been told to expect new plans imminently from the u.k. on how it plans to avoid a post-brexit hard border. officials have been promised concrete details on what alternative plans theresa may's government has beyond the so-called backstop plan. the british pound rose on the news. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts. you can find more stories on the bloomberg. rout from theh u.s. has spread to asia. the likes of tencent winging on hong kong. nintendo on the nikkei in japan. down by 2% even though we have started to see some yen weakness. ufc in the uyou have seen the australian close. we are awaitin
u.k. parliament over signs the company he cofounded failed to protect user privacy.apanese prime minister shinzo abe is likely to meet with donald trump on april 18, according to the japanese newspaper. the leaders are expected to coordinate strategy ahead of the u.s. president's anticipated meeting with north korean leader kim jong-un. trump has previously said he wants to meet kim by the end of may. irish officials have reportedly been told to expect new plans imminently from the u.k. on how...
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u.k. parliament's foreign affairs committee he spoke today w. about the investigation into nikolai english costs a specialist death oh well i don't know whether it's not time because that's all part of a part of the same incident but it certainly it certainly echoes doesn't it that we've got a pattern of russian violence and we're talking about the united kingdom at the moment of course because of the dramatic piece of aggression in salzburg that could of course have killed hundreds of people thank god it didn't but we've seen this all over all over europe and and possibly further afield and we've certainly seen the attempted murder of the prime minister only a year or so ago we've seen the invasion of ukraine the murder of hundreds of dosh and other citizens in the russian attack on the mh seventeen and even today as we're talking we're seeing russia supporting the use of chemical weapons and bombing of civilians by the hazard regime so we're seeing a very hostile very road russian regime that is using violence as a state policy and is using mu
u.k. parliament's foreign affairs committee he spoke today w. about the investigation into nikolai english costs a specialist death oh well i don't know whether it's not time because that's all part of a part of the same incident but it certainly it certainly echoes doesn't it that we've got a pattern of russian violence and we're talking about the united kingdom at the moment of course because of the dramatic piece of aggression in salzburg that could of course have killed hundreds of people...
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u.k. parliament's foreign affairs committee spoke to dw about the investigation into the suspicious death of nikolai glushkov. >> welcome i don't know if it is an untimely coincidence or part of the same incident, but it certainly echoes, doesn't it, that we have a pattern of russian violence, and we are talking about the united kingdom at the moment, of course, because of the dramatic aggression in salisbury that could have killed hundreds of people. thank god it didn't. but we have seen this all over europe and possibly further a field, and we have certainly seen the attempted murder year ago, the invasion of ukraine, the murder of hundreds of dutch and other citizens in the russian attack on image 17, and even today as we are talking can we are seeing russia supporting the use of chemical weapons and civilians by the assad regime. we are seeing a very hostile, very rope russian regime that is using violence as a state policy and is using murder as a means of influencing outcomes. phil: that is the conservative mp who chairs the british parliament's foreign affairs committee. there is t
u.k. parliament's foreign affairs committee spoke to dw about the investigation into the suspicious death of nikolai glushkov. >> welcome i don't know if it is an untimely coincidence or part of the same incident, but it certainly echoes, doesn't it, that we have a pattern of russian violence, and we are talking about the united kingdom at the moment, of course, because of the dramatic aggression in salisbury that could have killed hundreds of people. thank god it didn't. but we have seen...
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u.k. parliament who decided to expel twenty three russian diplomats from the country claiming that russia was behind scruples poisoning before the investigation's even over what he has whether after the break. this baby and. this is on march eighteenth vote with your remote. for special coverage of the russian presidential election exit polls opinions real time results monitoring and much more. in the heart of the swiss alps this is a place probably more secretive than the pentagon more mysterious than the cia and better guarded than for knox swiss customs are here permanently on the site is controlled by them and they imposed the opening times for the two opposite it was abducted from his office the procedures in place of the strictest in all europe masterpieces by artists like pecan so and modigliani i kept boards and sold inside this warehouse that's where the report comes in it covers up deals which are naturally discreet commercially discreet felt but also discreet because they concern fraud. some of those paintings are linked to dark secrets nobody knows how many of these secrets a
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u.k. parliament doj looking to. your immediate thoughts on this win for the let me approach in he says he doesn't want to start an arms race for a start which is good news for all of us around the world he wants to engage in dialogue it's a new message surely not. well it does take two to tango the potential dance partners are currently storming out of the dance hall and threatening to leave the siege to those inside the ballroom saw i'm not sure how that's going to work out any time soon but it's good that the president signaled that is his wish this is an extraordinary mandate the german in france reaction is that they don't recognize the votes of the people who cast them in crimea that went along to those probably those that made the choice nonetheless france germany says we don't know about that is that in any way to legitimize the overalls although not as you say. well i think the people in crimea will tell them to go and whistle ninety two percent of the voters in crimea voted for president putin and the quick
u.k. parliament doj looking to. your immediate thoughts on this win for the let me approach in he says he doesn't want to start an arms race for a start which is good news for all of us around the world he wants to engage in dialogue it's a new message surely not. well it does take two to tango the potential dance partners are currently storming out of the dance hall and threatening to leave the siege to those inside the ballroom saw i'm not sure how that's going to work out any time soon but...
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u.k. parliament. because of great regret the judean a silent remains in the ecuador embassy it is even deeper regret that even last night he was tweeted against her majesty's government for their conduct in replying to the attack in salzburg it's about time that this miserable little worm walked out of the embassy and gave himself up to british justice. the m.p.'s comment didn't go and answered though a song responded on twitter as a political prisoner detained without charge for eight years in violation of two un rulings i suppose i must be miserable yet nothing wrong with being a little person although i'm rather tall and better a worm a healthy creature that invigorates the soil than a snake. and julian assange is the founder of the whistle blowing website wiki leaks which is expose millions of confidential documents over the years he saw refuge inside the ecuadorian embassy in london in twenty twelve after he'd been accused of rape in sweden a case meanwhile that was dropped by stockholm or thorou
u.k. parliament. because of great regret the judean a silent remains in the ecuador embassy it is even deeper regret that even last night he was tweeted against her majesty's government for their conduct in replying to the attack in salzburg it's about time that this miserable little worm walked out of the embassy and gave himself up to british justice. the m.p.'s comment didn't go and answered though a song responded on twitter as a political prisoner detained without charge for eight years in...
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u.k. parliament to ratify that deal and basically go given these two big issues still remain unresolved will this deadline of march two thousand and one thousand be met thing it's going to be very tight it really depends to what extent the u.k. comes to terms with the red lines it has chosen and to what extent the e.u. is prepared to make further concessions such as for instance that transition period that leaders have or are about to morrow to agree to a good young much as in brussels thank you. turning to nigeria and the homecoming no one was expecting extremists have freed most of the hundred ten schoolgirls it's not from the town of dop she a month ago but the act of seeming clemency came with a chilling warning to the parents don't try sending your daughters back to school again we'll be back our correspondent has this report. there were new limits to the jubilation in dempsey. to the complete surprise of local residents a convoy of pickup trucks and into the town on wednesday morning and released dozens of kidnapped schoolgirls. but many of them however are still in shock. was that. we
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u.k. parliament back in february. this is a systemic problem it's laws we have to fix. what. is probably the most effective age in the world is accountable age of return to the fold to this issue to pollute the want a discussion about the role of the youth in leadership. so how can the international community address the systematic problem you were maybe wondering who teddy was earlier he's one of two guests that are joining us in boston we have pollard. donovan she's the co-director of the aids free world and its code blue campaign to end impunity for sexual exploitation and abuse by u.n. peacekeepers and in kampala uganda teddy ruge the co-founder of jaded aid welcome i brought you up because i saw that you were nodding as you know we were listening to winnie before i actually introduced you but you know since you're here i do want to let you speak to what when he said but before i do i want to share with our audience this this article you wrote it's called your white savior complex is detrimental to my development what did you mean by that and why are you nodding so much a
u.k. parliament back in february. this is a systemic problem it's laws we have to fix. what. is probably the most effective age in the world is accountable age of return to the fold to this issue to pollute the want a discussion about the role of the youth in leadership. so how can the international community address the systematic problem you were maybe wondering who teddy was earlier he's one of two guests that are joining us in boston we have pollard. donovan she's the co-director of the...
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u.k. parliament george looking for your immediate thoughts on this win for vladimir putin he says he doesn't want to start an arms race for a start which is good news for all of us around the world we want to engage in dialogue is this a new message surely not. well it does take two to tango the potential dance partners are currently storming out of the dance hall and threatening to leave the siege to those inside the ballroom saw i'm not sure how that's going to work out any time soon but it's good that the president signaled that that is his wish this is an extraordinary mandate the german in france reaction is that they don't recognize the votes of the people who cast that mean chr. that went alone to those that made the choice you know the last from julie says we don't know about that is that in any way digits of my still grows a little north as you say. well i think the people in crimea will tell them to go and where so ninety two percent of the voters in crimea voted for president putin and the quicker they get the bridge up relinquishing crimea with russia the better and i think the c
u.k. parliament george looking for your immediate thoughts on this win for vladimir putin he says he doesn't want to start an arms race for a start which is good news for all of us around the world we want to engage in dialogue is this a new message surely not. well it does take two to tango the potential dance partners are currently storming out of the dance hall and threatening to leave the siege to those inside the ballroom saw i'm not sure how that's going to work out any time soon but it's...
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u.k. parliament next week so lots of bad headlines right now for facebook here but certainly german consumers seem unfazed by all what's going on that's what the latest data tells us. yeah exactly it seems that germans still a lot of shopping and that's why we are getting very positive numbers from the german consumer confidence index it's actually to ten point eight points in march with the expectations that it could go even more up in april investors here were really wondering if the political turmoil we have to remember or the coalition that first didn't happen if that could have hurt the numbers but this doesn't seem to be the case they love shopping i also got new shoes yesterday i think it has to do with the bad weather you need to have a little bit of fun to play it all down hill in frankfurt thank you so much. well now to a country that's been dumped the senior citizen of the world falling birth rates and higher life expectancy have resulted in a rapidly aging population in japan this coupled with labor shortages in the care sector have prompted one nursing home to recruit unusual ass
u.k. parliament next week so lots of bad headlines right now for facebook here but certainly german consumers seem unfazed by all what's going on that's what the latest data tells us. yeah exactly it seems that germans still a lot of shopping and that's why we are getting very positive numbers from the german consumer confidence index it's actually to ten point eight points in march with the expectations that it could go even more up in april investors here were really wondering if the...
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britain's parliament blames russia for the poisoning of a former russian spy despite the u.k. prime minister being unable to fully confirm that moscow was behind the incident in salzburg. and it states remains prepared to act if we must. washington's envoy uses the floor of the un security council to deliver an aggressive message threatening to strike the syrian government. and washington leaves the door open for you countries to negotiate their possible exemption from us metal for terrorists with financial contribution to nato membership playing a decisive role. great to have you with us this hour my name is neil harvey you're watching our international. british prime minister treason may have said that it is highly likely that russia poisoned its former spy sergey script that was in a statement she made to parliament what followed was over an hour of heated debate and accusations against moscow and i. was following events. it is now clear that mr and his daughter were poisoned with a military grade nerve agent of the type developed by russia this is part of a group of nerve
britain's parliament blames russia for the poisoning of a former russian spy despite the u.k. prime minister being unable to fully confirm that moscow was behind the incident in salzburg. and it states remains prepared to act if we must. washington's envoy uses the floor of the un security council to deliver an aggressive message threatening to strike the syrian government. and washington leaves the door open for you countries to negotiate their possible exemption from us metal for terrorists...
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u.k. a parliaments -- and u.k. parliaments for approval. the timetable could foot.bal news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. you can find more stories on the bloomberg at top . asian markets very much focused on the prospect of talks between the sitting u.s. president and north korea's leader. we had the yen fall. we saw investors move out of state havens. the nikkei closed higher. a lot of focus on south korea. the kospi is up by .8%. we had the data out of china. keeping its stimulus unchanged. when we look at stocks, it was about the impact of what we are seeing. if kospi could search 30% tim gives up nuclear weapons. there is a big surge in south korean stocks -- south korean tourism stocks. bluescope steel one of the companies that could be impacted by the tariffs, but the ceo has said the company is a unique case for tariff exemptions. a lot of focus on chinese steel players. a lot for asian investors to digest, but overall, it looks like we will finish the week with a gain of .6% on the msci asi
u.k. a parliaments -- and u.k. parliaments for approval. the timetable could foot.bal news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. you can find more stories on the bloomberg at top . asian markets very much focused on the prospect of talks between the sitting u.s. president and north korea's leader. we had the yen fall. we saw investors move out of state havens. the nikkei closed higher. a lot of focus on south korea. the kospi is up by...
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u.k. parliament of cheating the question by the ethics of the use of medicines particularly medicines are being used not primary to treat medical need but couldn't hold performance as well and what we're recommending from the report is that this grey area should be cleared up at the center of allegations is the mystery content of a package delivered to wigan jury in the criteria did off in a race in two thousand and eleven claimed by team sky to consign the decongestant for asthma and allergies the report says a year later he used an anti inflammatory performance enhancing drug to prepare for the biggest race in cycling the tour de france she won wiggins says he strongly refutes the climb any drug was used without medical need but that's not to deny all the drugs were performance enhancing team sky also says it strongly refutes the reports claim that their medication was to enhance performance but it's another clear contradiction of the epic set out by team principle. that they'd have zero tolerance to doping another british olympic hero long distance champion my farah is accused by the r
u.k. parliament of cheating the question by the ethics of the use of medicines particularly medicines are being used not primary to treat medical need but couldn't hold performance as well and what we're recommending from the report is that this grey area should be cleared up at the center of allegations is the mystery content of a package delivered to wigan jury in the criteria did off in a race in two thousand and eleven claimed by team sky to consign the decongestant for asthma and allergies...
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u.k. parliament nor the european parliament they will summons to answer questions on use of privacy meanwhile. has suspended its boss alexander nix a whistleblower from within the company revealed what was being done with the data cambridge analytic car was birthed out of a company called group which is a military contractor based in london. this data was used to create profiling algorithms. it allow us to explore mental vulnerabilities of people and then map out ways to inject information into different in different streams or channels of content online so that people started to see things all over the place that may or may not have been true this is a company really took the clues to the next level by pairing it with algorithms so how did all this happen well in two thousand and fourteen two hundred seventy thousand users downloads isn't up this is your digital life and took an online survey this month their facebook information could be access but it also gave the app access to their friends data a total of more than fifty million profiles were accessed in the information sold on to cambri
u.k. parliament nor the european parliament they will summons to answer questions on use of privacy meanwhile. has suspended its boss alexander nix a whistleblower from within the company revealed what was being done with the data cambridge analytic car was birthed out of a company called group which is a military contractor based in london. this data was used to create profiling algorithms. it allow us to explore mental vulnerabilities of people and then map out ways to inject information into...
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u.k. parliament either george looking to. your immediate thoughts than this when for let him approach in he says he doesn't want to start an arms race for a start which is good news for all of us around the world we want to engage in dialogue is this a new message surely not. well it does take two to tango the potential dance partners are currently storming out of the dance hall and threatening to leave the siege to those inside the ballroom saw i'm not sure how that's going to work any time soon but it's good that the president signaled that is his wish this is an extraordinary monday the german in france reaction is that they don't recognize the votes of the people who cast them in crimea that went along to those polling that made their choice nonetheless france and germany says we don't know about that is that in any way to legitimize the overalls although not as you say. well i think the people in crimea will tell them to go and whistle ninety two percent of the voters in crimea voted for president putin and the quicker t
u.k. parliament either george looking to. your immediate thoughts than this when for let him approach in he says he doesn't want to start an arms race for a start which is good news for all of us around the world we want to engage in dialogue is this a new message surely not. well it does take two to tango the potential dance partners are currently storming out of the dance hall and threatening to leave the siege to those inside the ballroom saw i'm not sure how that's going to work any time...
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u.k. parliament george looking to. your immediate thoughts than this win for the let me approach him he says he doesn't want to start an arms race for a start which is good news for all of us around the world we want to engage in dialogue is this a new message surely not. well it does take two to tango the potential dance partners are currently storming out of the hall and threatening to leave the siege to those inside the ballroom saw i'm not sure how that's going to work out any time soon but it's good that the president signaled that is his wish this is an extraordinary mandate the german in france reaction is that they don't recognise the votes of the people who cast them in crimea that went along to those polling bo's that made their choice nonetheless france and germany says we don't know about that does that in any way to legitimize the overalls although not as you say. well i think the people in crimea will tell them to go and whistle ninety two percent of the voters in crimea voted for president putin and the
u.k. parliament george looking to. your immediate thoughts than this win for the let me approach him he says he doesn't want to start an arms race for a start which is good news for all of us around the world we want to engage in dialogue is this a new message surely not. well it does take two to tango the potential dance partners are currently storming out of the hall and threatening to leave the siege to those inside the ballroom saw i'm not sure how that's going to work out any time soon but...
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u.k. parliament and former chair of the foreign affairs select committee and a member of that panel thanks very much for coming into al-jazeera to discuss this report this of all of the evidence you did i think approach the egyptian authorities they wouldn't let you in to visit the former president what have you based this report mostly all over then try to look at all the available evidence so there's. a transcript from mohamed morsy himself a trial in november twenty seventh teen where he gives an account of his health and his conditions then there are a number of reports from his family. and his lawyers of human rights watch reports honest international reports united states state department of course on saying he's in egypt the united kingdom government's human rights work so there's been a whole plethora of evidence all of which corroborates the general narrative which mohammed morsi was giving us is his trial which is a record of transcript no surprise i suppose that certainly the school pins units in tora prison has such a bad reputation we have some of our own colleagues who were h
u.k. parliament and former chair of the foreign affairs select committee and a member of that panel thanks very much for coming into al-jazeera to discuss this report this of all of the evidence you did i think approach the egyptian authorities they wouldn't let you in to visit the former president what have you based this report mostly all over then try to look at all the available evidence so there's. a transcript from mohamed morsy himself a trial in november twenty seventh teen where he...
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u.k. parliament but says he will testify before the u.s. congress over the misuse of facebook's users data. president trump sonnen or jag cushion a back in the spotlight this time over loans for his family's business. and a mysterious train and v.o.i.p. motorcades spot speculation that north korea's leader paid a secret visit to beijing. five people have been charged over a fire in a shopping center in russia which killed sixty four people forty one of them children the russian president vladimir putin visited the siberian city where it happened and blame the tragedy on criminal negligence have been read protests on the streets demanding justice for the victims our moscow correspondent laurie chalons reports. will now be known as the sites of one of russia's worst far as since the breakup of the soviet union president vladimir putin who often stays away from domestic tragedies visited the siberian city on tuesday from this could be the whole country is born in review with the citizens they want to give voice and deep condolences to the fami
u.k. parliament but says he will testify before the u.s. congress over the misuse of facebook's users data. president trump sonnen or jag cushion a back in the spotlight this time over loans for his family's business. and a mysterious train and v.o.i.p. motorcades spot speculation that north korea's leader paid a secret visit to beijing. five people have been charged over a fire in a shopping center in russia which killed sixty four people forty one of them children the russian president...
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u.k. parliament. a rebel group operating in syria's eastern ghouta enclave says it's allowing wounded people to be evacuated jaisha islam says it struck a u.n. brokered deal with the syrian government's ally russia it's the largest of three groups in the area where almost four hundred thousand civilians have been besieged since two thousand and thirteen well than a thousand people have died since the government offensive started three weeks ago and as the war approaches its eighth year a new report by unicef suggests children are more risk than ever before it found a fifty percent rise in the number of children killed in the conflict last year and said two thousand and eighteen was off to an even worse start over all children make up a fifth of all civilian victims and an estimated three million children have been exposed to explosive hazards as well meanwhile the united states has pushed the un security council to demand a new cease fire in syria it's a draft resolution calling for an immediate thirt
u.k. parliament. a rebel group operating in syria's eastern ghouta enclave says it's allowing wounded people to be evacuated jaisha islam says it struck a u.n. brokered deal with the syrian government's ally russia it's the largest of three groups in the area where almost four hundred thousand civilians have been besieged since two thousand and thirteen well than a thousand people have died since the government offensive started three weeks ago and as the war approaches its eighth year a new...
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u.k. parliament the company had a wild west attitude to protect users data. releases more than a hundred girls kidnapped last month from a school in nigeria. the suspect in a string of bombings in texas lose himself up as police move in to arrest him. and i peruse president. has just presented his resignation to congress will make his had been expected to vote on thursday on whether to oust ski over corruption allegations several of his allies were filmed allegedly trying to gain the support of a lawmaker so that he would block the leaders impeachment a war this summer and assumptions joins us on the phone from lima so was it a surprise that he resigned in the end. well lauren it's not really a surprise because the president has been in this political crisis and for for mars now and he was about to go to congress tomorrow first face to face i mean peach spent the process of having links with all the rich receive in construction company that made the largest corruption case in the history of love to the american the recent future if not then there are a couple
u.k. parliament the company had a wild west attitude to protect users data. releases more than a hundred girls kidnapped last month from a school in nigeria. the suspect in a string of bombings in texas lose himself up as police move in to arrest him. and i peruse president. has just presented his resignation to congress will make his had been expected to vote on thursday on whether to oust ski over corruption allegations several of his allies were filmed allegedly trying to gain the support of...
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u.k. parliament yet decides to testify on capitol hill.le hits rewind with a new plan to go back to school, and the spotlight on two of the tax -- the tech's biggest players in the classroom. mark zuckerberg decided it is time to face the congressional music. the facebook ceo will appear before the congressional committee to answer the role of facebook's and the data breach from cambridge analytica. the subjectas been of criticism from lawmakers on both sides of the il. he will not appear before a u.k. parliamentary committee. his decision hasn't helped facebook's stock very much, which fell 4% with trading on tuesday and that is on top of the $90 billion loss since the scandal broke. to dig deeper, i would like to welcome sarah frier. and for reaction across the pond, we have caroline hyde live in london. sarah, zuckerberg agreed to testify. i do not think he has never testified before congress before. what do we know about his appearance or will he say? sarah: we know zuckerberg came to terms with what he said. he said last week, if i am
u.k. parliament yet decides to testify on capitol hill.le hits rewind with a new plan to go back to school, and the spotlight on two of the tax -- the tech's biggest players in the classroom. mark zuckerberg decided it is time to face the congressional music. the facebook ceo will appear before the congressional committee to answer the role of facebook's and the data breach from cambridge analytica. the subjectas been of criticism from lawmakers on both sides of the il. he will not appear...
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u.k. parliament. >> people should have confidence of how their personal data is being used.he information we are facebook and cambridge analytica and others involved to cooperate fully with the information commissioner's office with that investigation that is taking place. mark: zuckerberg says he is sending deputies instead and the investigating committee share calls to snow absolutely snubishing -- calls the absolutely astonishing. the british home secretary said today there is a plan for a crackdown following the nerve agent attack on a former russian spy and his daughter on u.k. soil. several hundred russians were n permission to come to the u.k. in 2015 under a visa scheme and concerns has been persistent to allow corrupt people and illicit funds into the country. if florida place chief says officers under his command are to engage any school shooter without waiting for backup or setting up a perimeter. gainesville police chief tony jones told those at a community meeting that his officers are expected to impact the threat before doing anything else. the comments came a
u.k. parliament. >> people should have confidence of how their personal data is being used.he information we are facebook and cambridge analytica and others involved to cooperate fully with the information commissioner's office with that investigation that is taking place. mark: zuckerberg says he is sending deputies instead and the investigating committee share calls to snow absolutely snubishing -- calls the absolutely astonishing. the british home secretary said today there is a plan...
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u.k. parliament is calling on mark zuckerberg.ke at some point this will impact the amount of people and advertisers that want to be there. it doesn't. and there are a lot of people that want to use facebook as a tool for their connection. to say the data is not somehow being used for the benefit of the platform is a bit naive. it does make sense to review data policies more broadly and think about what should we be comfortable with with these platforms collecting and reinterpreting and using. i think when this data harvest happened, clearly we are at a time where facebook was collecting more data than expected. it was trying to find tools that could help advertisers. certain uses of the data and we saw that occur. policies have since changed and i think for facebook to explain how policies have changed and how they can continue to change to make users feel protected, facebook is able to take care of the platform more broadly in terms of others trying to benefit from the scale as well. i think it makes sense. are lookingyists for
u.k. parliament is calling on mark zuckerberg.ke at some point this will impact the amount of people and advertisers that want to be there. it doesn't. and there are a lot of people that want to use facebook as a tool for their connection. to say the data is not somehow being used for the benefit of the platform is a bit naive. it does make sense to review data policies more broadly and think about what should we be comfortable with with these platforms collecting and reinterpreting and using....
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u.k. parliament. mr. zuckerberg will not testify himself. this is just breaking over murderous right now. the chief product officer is going to testify. lauren: at mr. zuckerberg has been invited as well as the head that ceos of twitter and google to testify before the senate judiciary hearing the u.s. april 10th. maybe he'll go to bat. shares of facebook down over 13% this month. they are hired by 1% in premarket trading today. cheryl: well, there is more fallout for a tech company. that is over after the fatal crash we told you about last week. the self driving program has been suspended in arizona. lauren: tracee carrasco without another headlines making news. >> doug ducey who once welcomed cooper's self driving technology in 2016 told cooper that he ordered the state's department of transportation to suspend the capability to test a car after the fatal crash of a self driving uber when it stopped on train struck a pedestrian walking outside the crosswalk could temporarily pulled the vehicle term public roads in tempe. david sisco, pitts
u.k. parliament. mr. zuckerberg will not testify himself. this is just breaking over murderous right now. the chief product officer is going to testify. lauren: at mr. zuckerberg has been invited as well as the head that ceos of twitter and google to testify before the senate judiciary hearing the u.s. april 10th. maybe he'll go to bat. shares of facebook down over 13% this month. they are hired by 1% in premarket trading today. cheryl: well, there is more fallout for a tech company. that is...