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delighted, so news about sally challen? delighted, so delighted for sally challen, her sons, james and david, and their supporters. a great day forjustice and women. congratulations to harriet, without her drive and setting up the centre for women's justice, specifically to take up cases like sally challen‘s this outcome wouldn't have been possible. how usual is it for a defence, a new defence to be retrospectively applied? defence to be retrospectively applied 7 coercive defence to be retrospectively applied? coercive control was not a defence available to sally challen in her original trial. defence available to sally challen in her originaltrial. it defence available to sally challen in her original trial. it wasn't and there wasn't a criminal offence of coercive control until 2015. i think there was a quote, when we know better, we do better. 0ur understanding of domestic abuse and its impact is growing all the time. the impact of new legislation and people like harriet, people who are pushing the boundaries for a bet
delighted, so news about sally challen? delighted, so delighted for sally challen, her sons, james and david, and their supporters. a great day forjustice and women. congratulations to harriet, without her drive and setting up the centre for women's justice, specifically to take up cases like sally challen‘s this outcome wouldn't have been possible. how usual is it for a defence, a new defence to be retrospectively applied? defence to be retrospectively applied 7 coercive defence to be...
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sally! sally challen and david challen. i think we will start, do you want to say a few words first, sally? iwouldn't start, do you want to say a few words first, sally? i wouldn't be here today without my niece who found harriet. iwould here today without my niece who found harriet. i would like to thank from the bottom of my heart harriet and claire and all those around her who have worked tirelessly to get me where i am today. it has been a long road. i would also like to thank my childrenjames road. i would also like to thank my children james and david road. i would also like to thank my childrenjames and david and james's partnerjen and her parents, without himl partnerjen and her parents, without him i wouldn't be the person i am now. they have served my sentence with me. their support and visits have kept me going in what has been a long and terrible nine years. i also thank my brothers and other relatives at home and in australia and my friends both in and out of prison who have stood by me and supported me. also,
sally! sally challen and david challen. i think we will start, do you want to say a few words first, sally? iwouldn't start, do you want to say a few words first, sally? i wouldn't be here today without my niece who found harriet. iwould here today without my niece who found harriet. i would like to thank from the bottom of my heart harriet and claire and all those around her who have worked tirelessly to get me where i am today. it has been a long road. i would also like to thank my...
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johanna sally challen is releasedlj wa nt johanna sally challen is released.” wa nt to johanna sally challen is released.” want to thank my legal team and all my family. they stood by me through all of this. thank you. three people have died in manchester and liverpool after an outbreak of listeria. the infection has been traced back to food provided to nhs patients. three more are seriously ill. labour win patients. three more are seriously ill. labourwin in patients. three more are seriously ill. labour win in the peterborough by—election narrowly holding off the brexit party by just by—election narrowly holding off the brexit party byjust under 700 votes. what you did was elect the politics of hope, not the politics of there. two women attacked on a london bus say they were targeted for being 93v- say they were targeted for being gay. police say they have arrested four boys between the ages of 1a and 18 years old. the high court has thrown out a private prosecution against borisjohnson, over allegations he lied during the eu referendum campaign. the case centred on the claim
johanna sally challen is releasedlj wa nt johanna sally challen is released.” wa nt to johanna sally challen is released.” want to thank my legal team and all my family. they stood by me through all of this. thank you. three people have died in manchester and liverpool after an outbreak of listeria. the infection has been traced back to food provided to nhs patients. three more are seriously ill. labour win patients. three more are seriously ill. labourwin in patients. three more are...
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in 2009, sally challen finally moved out. but described as still emotionally dependent on her husband she appealed for a reconciliation and richard challen agreed. she set off for her old family home but in her handbag was a hammer. after discovering that her husband had been in contact with another woman she hit him more than 20 times with the hammer. at a news conference, sally challen spoke about the man she was with for a0 years. i still love richard and miss him dreadfully and i wish that none of this had happened. applause and from her son david, there was this... to have my mother back is... it is no words. back to being a son again, back to her being an infuriating mother. so sally challen now resumes her family life. her case will lead to renewed debate on the damage done by domestic abuse when there are no physical injuries. picking up on that one wonders how unusual this case actually is. it is an unusual case because the campaign group justice for women which fought this case did so on the business that —— as
in 2009, sally challen finally moved out. but described as still emotionally dependent on her husband she appealed for a reconciliation and richard challen agreed. she set off for her old family home but in her handbag was a hammer. after discovering that her husband had been in contact with another woman she hit him more than 20 times with the hammer. at a news conference, sally challen spoke about the man she was with for a0 years. i still love richard and miss him dreadfully and i wish that...
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in 2009, sally challen finally moved out. but described as still emotionally dependent on her husband, she appealed for a reconciliation and richard challen agreed. she set off for her old family home but in her handbag was a hammer. after discovering her husband had been in contact with another woman, she hit him more than 20 times with the hammer. at a news conference, sally challen spoke about the man she was with for a0 years. i still love richard and miss him dreadfully and i wish that none of this had happened. applause. and from her son david, there was this... to have my mother back is... there's no words. it's back to being a son again, and back to her being an infuriating mother. laughter. with no retrial in this case, lawyers are still waiting to see coercive control tested as a factor in a defence to murder. when parliament makes new laws, as it did in the case of coercive control, it's really helpful if that goes to court so that the judges can interpret that law. sally challen now resumes her family life. her ca
in 2009, sally challen finally moved out. but described as still emotionally dependent on her husband, she appealed for a reconciliation and richard challen agreed. she set off for her old family home but in her handbag was a hammer. after discovering her husband had been in contact with another woman, she hit him more than 20 times with the hammer. at a news conference, sally challen spoke about the man she was with for a0 years. i still love richard and miss him dreadfully and i wish that...
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sally: i think they need to be, at a minimum, investigated. once all of the conduct is unearthed, that is when you decide the best remedy. whether it is breaking up or bringing a case. i would not take breaking up or unwinding illegal acquisitions off of the table. but the first step is to investigate. i am optimistic. emily: is there any difference in the way any of these companies are being explored? brad: they have to be, the cases are different. different market strategies and levels of domination in their respective industries. but what we are seeing is a rare political consensus in washington. not just amongst folks like sally at the open markets institute, that the left and the right on capitol hill. you have senators like josh holly talking in this a way about how tech is bad. maybe not a source of innovation, but a source of apparel for the u.s. economy. there are folks on the right who think social media companies are biased. folks on the left worry about how foreign entities have used these companies to manipulate our elections. ver
sally: i think they need to be, at a minimum, investigated. once all of the conduct is unearthed, that is when you decide the best remedy. whether it is breaking up or bringing a case. i would not take breaking up or unwinding illegal acquisitions off of the table. but the first step is to investigate. i am optimistic. emily: is there any difference in the way any of these companies are being explored? brad: they have to be, the cases are different. different market strategies and levels of...
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sally challen convicted of manslaughter on the grounds of diminished this possibility. much more reaction to come to that case and the whole debate around coercive control. we will keep an eye on that this afternoon. also in the last hour, the news the high court has thrown out a private prosecution against borisjohnson who is one of those running for the conservative party leadership. it was brought in relation to the eu referendum, to do with those claims the eu, the uk gave the eu £350 million a week. let us gave the eu £350 million a week. let us go to the court, clive coleman is following this case. explain, what exactly has happened here, and what this means? last week, a districtjudge in the magistrates' court decided there was a case to answer for borisjohnson in relation to effectively three cou nts in relation to effectively three counts of misconduct in a public office relating to his assertion that the uk was sending £350 million a week to the eu, that assertion made during the referendum campaign where borisjohnson was the mayor of london and an mp. it r
sally challen convicted of manslaughter on the grounds of diminished this possibility. much more reaction to come to that case and the whole debate around coercive control. we will keep an eye on that this afternoon. also in the last hour, the news the high court has thrown out a private prosecution against borisjohnson who is one of those running for the conservative party leadership. it was brought in relation to the eu referendum, to do with those claims the eu, the uk gave the eu £350...
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in 2009, sally challen finally moved out. but described as still emotionally dependent on her husband she appealed for a reconciliation and richard challen agreed. she set off for her old family home but in her handbag was a hammer. after discovering that her husband had been in contact with another woman she hit him more than 20 times with the hammer. at a news conference, sally challen spoke about the man she was with for a0 years. i still love richard and miss him dreadfully and i wish that none of this had happened. applause and from her son, david, there was this... to have my mother back is... it is no words. back to being a son again, back to her being an infuriating mother. so sally challen now resumes her family life. her case will lead to renewed debate on the damage done by domestic abuse when there are no physical injuries. claire mawer is from justice for women, who supported sally challen‘s legal fight. and we'll find out how this story and many others are covered it is wonderful to see her walk free after she
in 2009, sally challen finally moved out. but described as still emotionally dependent on her husband she appealed for a reconciliation and richard challen agreed. she set off for her old family home but in her handbag was a hammer. after discovering that her husband had been in contact with another woman she hit him more than 20 times with the hammer. at a news conference, sally challen spoke about the man she was with for a0 years. i still love richard and miss him dreadfully and i wish that...
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john letts and sally lane sent money to their son and 2015. spain supreme court has wrote that an attack on a woman that shocked the nation was gang raped rather than in earlier verdict of sexual abuse. five men have had their jail sentences of sexual abuse. five men have had theirjail sentences increase to 15 yea rs. protesters in theirjail sentences increase to 15 years. protesters in the georgian capital to gathered outside parliament to demand the origination of the interior minister after violent
john letts and sally lane sent money to their son and 2015. spain supreme court has wrote that an attack on a woman that shocked the nation was gang raped rather than in earlier verdict of sexual abuse. five men have had their jail sentences of sexual abuse. five men have had theirjail sentences increase to 15 yea rs. protesters in theirjail sentences increase to 15 years. protesters in the georgian capital to gathered outside parliament to demand the origination of the interior minister after...
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in 2009, sally challen finally moved out. but described as still emotionally dependent on her husband, she appealed for a reconciliation and richard challen agreed. she set off for her old family home but in her handbag was a hammer. after discovering her husband had been in contact with another woman, she hit him more than 20 times with the hammer. at a news conference, sally challen spoke about the man she was with for a0 years. i still love richard and miss him dreadfully and i wish that none of this had happened. applause. and from her son david, there was this... to have my mother back is... there's no words. it's back to being a son again, and back to her being an infuriating mother. laughter. with no retrial in this case, lawyers are still waiting to see coercive control tested as a factor in a defence to murder. when parliament makes new laws, as it did in the case of coercive control, its really helpful if that goes to court so that the judges can interpret that law. sally challen now resumes her family life. her cas
in 2009, sally challen finally moved out. but described as still emotionally dependent on her husband, she appealed for a reconciliation and richard challen agreed. she set off for her old family home but in her handbag was a hammer. after discovering her husband had been in contact with another woman, she hit him more than 20 times with the hammer. at a news conference, sally challen spoke about the man she was with for a0 years. i still love richard and miss him dreadfully and i wish that...
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todayjohn letts and sally lane said they'd been convicted for doing what any parent would do if they thought their child was in danger. their son, who's been held in syria for two years now, admits he betrayed britain and regrets joining is. i did what i did, i made a big mistake and that's what happened, yeah. i regret what i did. also on the programme tonight... president trump says he called off military strikes on iran last night with just minutes to spare. the foreign office minister mark field is suspended from government after manhandling a climate change protestor at the mansion house dinner. commerations to mark 100 years since germany sunk more than 50 of its own vessels off the coast of scotland to stop allied forces seizing them after the war. and coming up on bbc news, mercedes dominate the first day of practice ahead of formula i's french grand prix, with valtteri bottas and lewis hamilton taking a session each. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the parents of the oxford teenagerjack letts, who travelled to syria to join the islamic state group in 2014, h
todayjohn letts and sally lane said they'd been convicted for doing what any parent would do if they thought their child was in danger. their son, who's been held in syria for two years now, admits he betrayed britain and regrets joining is. i did what i did, i made a big mistake and that's what happened, yeah. i regret what i did. also on the programme tonight... president trump says he called off military strikes on iran last night with just minutes to spare. the foreign office minister mark...
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eight years ago, sally challen was jailed as a murderer. today she arrived at the old bailey with her family. her two son is always supported her mother who from the start admitted killing their father ina start admitted killing their father in a frenzied hammer attack. 0ther relatives and friends were waiting to meet her. "i will not cry," she said. at the court door, her lawyer. inside the packed courtroom the prosecution announced it would accept her plea of guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility, so no new trial. sally and richard were married for 30 years and made their home in surrey but she was said to have been emotionally abused by her husband. 0n the surface, he was a typical suburban father but he subjected her to decades of psychological abuse known as course of control. he was unfaithful throughout his marriage, visiting brothels and even posing with glamour models on his christmas cards. in 2009, sally finally moved out but was said to still be emotionally dependent on her husband and she appealed f
eight years ago, sally challen was jailed as a murderer. today she arrived at the old bailey with her family. her two son is always supported her mother who from the start admitted killing their father ina start admitted killing their father in a frenzied hammer attack. 0ther relatives and friends were waiting to meet her. "i will not cry," she said. at the court door, her lawyer. inside the packed courtroom the prosecution announced it would accept her plea of guilty to manslaughter...
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in 2009, sally challen finally moved out. but described as still emotionally dependent on her husband, she appealed for a reconciliation and richard challen agreed. she set off for her old family home but in her handbag was a hammer. after discovering her husband had been in contact with another woman, she hit him more than 20 times with the hammer. at a news conference, sally challen spoke about the man she was with for 40 years. i still love richard and miss him dreadfully and i wish that none of this had happened. applause. and from her son david, there was this... to have my mother back is... there's no words. it's back to being a son again, and back to her being an infuriating mother. laughter. with no retrial in this case, lawyers are still waiting to see coercive control tested as a factor in a defence to murder. when parliament makes new laws, as it did in the case of coercive control, it's really helpful if that goes to court so that the judges can interpret that law. sally challen now resumes her family life. her ca
in 2009, sally challen finally moved out. but described as still emotionally dependent on her husband, she appealed for a reconciliation and richard challen agreed. she set off for her old family home but in her handbag was a hammer. after discovering her husband had been in contact with another woman, she hit him more than 20 times with the hammer. at a news conference, sally challen spoke about the man she was with for 40 years. i still love richard and miss him dreadfully and i wish that...
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it all started last night, and sally is there for us. last night, and sally is there for us. as if to make the point that you are in paris, i think i recognise the backdrop. can you tell where i am, everyone? as if it wasn't obvious already. we are right in front of the arc de triomphe in the centre of paris. it is a little bit windy here, as i'm sure you can tell. france got off to the perfect start last night, beating south korea a—0 last night after a great performance. in scale and as spectacle, france promised to host women's football's greatest show. a tournament that will matter long after the music stops and the smoke clears. that takes planning, including on the pitch. france are among the favourites, especially when up against south korea. here's why. here comes le sommer — the opening goal of the world cup finals of 2019. the scorer, eugenie le sommer, their biggest star. a beginning so perfect it was almost choreographed. almost. of course, football is not a predictable game and now even when you score you're not entirely sure. france thought they had a second
it all started last night, and sally is there for us. last night, and sally is there for us. as if to make the point that you are in paris, i think i recognise the backdrop. can you tell where i am, everyone? as if it wasn't obvious already. we are right in front of the arc de triomphe in the centre of paris. it is a little bit windy here, as i'm sure you can tell. france got off to the perfect start last night, beating south korea a—0 last night after a great performance. in scale and as...
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jack letts with his parents, sally lane and john letts, a picture—perfect childhood. but this afternoon the pair were found guilty for sending money to their son in the middle east, knowing or having reasonable suspicion that it could be used for terrorism. the heavy price we paid today is an indicator of the love we have for our children. we are committed to help jack return home. we will continue our campaign to help those that the government has turned its back on. thank you. jack letts got interested in islam as a schoolboy and attended this mosque in oxford at 16. two years later his mum, a fundraiser for oxfam, and his dad, an organic farmer, said he told them he was travelling to the middle east to study arabic. within months he was inside islamic state group—held territory in syria. the jury at the old bailey was told this one—fingered salute was associated with is. sally lane had told the court that she was horrified when in september 2014 her sonjack had telephoned her to tell her where he was. she said she'd screamed at him, how could he be so stupid? n
jack letts with his parents, sally lane and john letts, a picture—perfect childhood. but this afternoon the pair were found guilty for sending money to their son in the middle east, knowing or having reasonable suspicion that it could be used for terrorism. the heavy price we paid today is an indicator of the love we have for our children. we are committed to help jack return home. we will continue our campaign to help those that the government has turned its back on. thank you. jack letts...
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john blatz and sally lane sent payments to the son, nick named jihadi jack. the couple were given suspended resin sentences. five menjailed in spain for attacking a woman before sharing a video of it called the wolfpack have had their convictions changed from sexual assault to rape. the country's supreme court also raised their sentences on nine to 15
john blatz and sally lane sent payments to the son, nick named jihadi jack. the couple were given suspended resin sentences. five menjailed in spain for attacking a woman before sharing a video of it called the wolfpack have had their convictions changed from sexual assault to rape. the country's supreme court also raised their sentences on nine to 15
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jack letts with his parents, sally lane and john letts, a picture—perfect childhood. but this afternoon the pair were found guilty for sending money to their son in the middle east, knowing or having reasonable suspicion that it could be used for terrorism. the heavy price we have paid today is an indicator of the love we have for our children. we are committed to help jack return home. we will continue our campaign to help those that the government has turned its back on. thank you. jack letts got interested in islam as a schoolboy and attended this mosque in oxford at 16. two years later his mum, a fundraiser for oxfam, and his dad, an organic farmer, said he told them he was travelling to the middle east to study arabic. within months he was inside islamic state group—held territory in syria. the jury at the old bailey was told this one—fingered salute was associated with is. sally lane had told the court that she was horrified when in september 2014 her son jack had telephoned her to tell her where he was. she said she'd screamed at him, how could he be so stu
jack letts with his parents, sally lane and john letts, a picture—perfect childhood. but this afternoon the pair were found guilty for sending money to their son in the middle east, knowing or having reasonable suspicion that it could be used for terrorism. the heavy price we have paid today is an indicator of the love we have for our children. we are committed to help jack return home. we will continue our campaign to help those that the government has turned its back on. thank you. jack...
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well, sally, this is a last ditch attempt to buy. a consortium of airlines took over to recover what they can of the roughly $1 billion they are collectively owed. yesterday they came out of a meeting in mumbai and said there was only really one incredible offer on the table, that is reportedly from etihad in abu dhabi, and it required them to take an 80% haircut, or something like that. unsurprisingly they didn't find that appetising and they didn't find that appetising and they are referring the company to they are referring the company to the insolvency court in the hope that either another buyer will emerge or they will recover some of their money to a fire sale of what remains ofjet airways's assets. as days go by, a revival or rescue of jet airways is looking increasingly unlikely, not least because the capacity that was left byjet airways is soon to be bought up by some of its former rivals. thank you for that quick look atjet airways, in the news yet again. that's it for the business briefing this hour. a lack of training for
well, sally, this is a last ditch attempt to buy. a consortium of airlines took over to recover what they can of the roughly $1 billion they are collectively owed. yesterday they came out of a meeting in mumbai and said there was only really one incredible offer on the table, that is reportedly from etihad in abu dhabi, and it required them to take an 80% haircut, or something like that. unsurprisingly they didn't find that appetising and they didn't find that appetising and they are referring...
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i'm sally bundock. the art of the deal — president trump meets business leaders on the second day of his state visit to the uk. download cancelled — apple scraps its itunes music service after 18 years. and the fear factor remains on financial markets. but performance in asia but the big losers were the so—called faang stocks. they lost a bit of ground on wall street, we will explain. so after all the pomp and ceremony of yesterday, donald trump gets down to business on day two of his state visit to the uk. in a few hours, he will address uk business leaders — with talks on a possible post brexit trade deal, very much on the agenda. total trade between the us and uk was worth more than $262 billion in 2018, making the united kingdom america's fifth—biggest export market for goods. the top us exports to the uk last year were aircraft, precious metals and machinery. agriculture made up only a tiny proportion of exports to the uk, with a value ofjust $2 billion. washington wants to boost that fig
i'm sally bundock. the art of the deal — president trump meets business leaders on the second day of his state visit to the uk. download cancelled — apple scraps its itunes music service after 18 years. and the fear factor remains on financial markets. but performance in asia but the big losers were the so—called faang stocks. they lost a bit of ground on wall street, we will explain. so after all the pomp and ceremony of yesterday, donald trump gets down to business on day two of his...
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sally: the sec has been looking at privacy. now, fcc is probably -- , it usually looks at retail so it probably has jurisdiction over amazon. it is a little bit strange that we are now having the doj look at the same conduct that the ftc passed on years ago. i think it makes sense that each agency would take two companies because it is too much for each of them to handle on their own. emily: google has arguably become more powerful over the past two years. what does this mean for investors? we saw other tech companies, netflix for example, which didn't even come up in these reports, also fall. got: it is not good you've two agencies with subpoena power that will be arguing -- that will be crawling over these operation nothing is good for these tech companies. is a little bit look, part of what is fueling this is lots of little voices thattle operate in the ecosystems of all these companies for years. emily: sally, what could be the impact on the 2020 u.s. election? sally: i think this could have a major impact in terms of the l
sally: the sec has been looking at privacy. now, fcc is probably -- , it usually looks at retail so it probably has jurisdiction over amazon. it is a little bit strange that we are now having the doj look at the same conduct that the ftc passed on years ago. i think it makes sense that each agency would take two companies because it is too much for each of them to handle on their own. emily: google has arguably become more powerful over the past two years. what does this mean for investors? we...
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sally: i think they need to be, at a minimum, investigated. once all of the conduct is unearthed, that is when you decide the best remedy. whether it is breaking up or bringing a case. i would not take breaking up or unwinding illegal acquisitions off of the table. but the first step is to investigate. i am optimistic. emily: is there any difference in the way any of these companies are being explored? brad: they have to be, the cases are different. different market strategies and levels of domination in their respective industries. but what we are seeing is a rare political consensus in washington. not just amongst folks like sally at the open markets institute, that the left and the right on capitol hill. you have senators like josh holly talking in this a way about how tech is bad. maybe not a source of innovation, but a source of apparel for the u.s. economy. there are folks on the right who think social media companies are biased. folks on the left worry about how foreign entities have used these companies to manipulate our elections. ver
sally: i think they need to be, at a minimum, investigated. once all of the conduct is unearthed, that is when you decide the best remedy. whether it is breaking up or bringing a case. i would not take breaking up or unwinding illegal acquisitions off of the table. but the first step is to investigate. i am optimistic. emily: is there any difference in the way any of these companies are being explored? brad: they have to be, the cases are different. different market strategies and levels of...
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this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and ben thompson. the us flexes its economic muscle with more sanctions against iran. live from london, that's our top story on tuesday the 25th ofjune. iran says the latest round of sanctions won't have any economic impact, but close the door on future diplomatic relations. they them economic call warfare. —— call them. we will talk you through what is at stake. also in the programme: anger at the agm — nissan's shareholders demand answers as the company's tumultuous partnership with renault dominates the discourse. we will be live from tokyo with that. and financial markets have begun trading and as you can see they are all heading south. we will talk you through the reasons why. also on the programme... the firm for foodies on the go — eatfirst is a growing high—end meal service. we'll find out how they're trying to stand out in a crowded market. and as us billionaires call for a wealth tax on the super—rich to tackle inequality and climate change, we want to know — would you pay more
this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and ben thompson. the us flexes its economic muscle with more sanctions against iran. live from london, that's our top story on tuesday the 25th ofjune. iran says the latest round of sanctions won't have any economic impact, but close the door on future diplomatic relations. they them economic call warfare. —— call them. we will talk you through what is at stake. also in the programme: anger at the agm — nissan's shareholders demand...
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this is business live from bbc news with ben thompson and sally bundock. the uk's phone networks urge the government to make up its mind over huawei and sg. live from london, that's our top story on tuesday the 11th ofjune. concerns over huawei's links to the chinese government have frozen it out of the us but will britain follow suit over security fears? the pressure is on the government to make up its mind. also in the programme taking gaming to the next level. we'll be live at the industry's biggest event to find out if streaming will give it yet another life and as far as markets are concerned in europe, most of them headed higher, we will talk you through the winners and losers. and protecting national treasures... we'll meet the boss of britain's national trust — that preserves and protects 500 historical buildings, houses and palaces. and as we talk gaming and the latest in tech — we want to know — how much time — and money — do you spend on gaming? let us know, use the hashtag, bbc biz live. hello and welcome to business live. to get in t
this is business live from bbc news with ben thompson and sally bundock. the uk's phone networks urge the government to make up its mind over huawei and sg. live from london, that's our top story on tuesday the 11th ofjune. concerns over huawei's links to the chinese government have frozen it out of the us but will britain follow suit over security fears? the pressure is on the government to make up its mind. also in the programme taking gaming to the next level. we'll be live at the industry's...
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jack letts, with his parents sally and john, jack letts, with his parents sally andjohn, a jack letts, with his parents sally and john, a picture perfect childhood. he converted to islam at the age of 16 and two years later he travelled to jordan the age of 16 and two years later he travelled tojordan and kuwait telling his parents he had gone to study arabic. months later he was in syria. sally lane told the court she was horrified when he phoned to say where he was. she said he had screamed at him, how could he be so stupid? the jury had screamed at him, how could he be so stupid? thejury had been told screamed at him, how could he be so stupid? the jury had been told jack letts's friends from his mosque in oxford had warned them of their concerns about extremist views he had been watching online and people he had been associating with in the uk. the court was shown this picture of jack letts. the uk. the court was shown this picture ofjack letts. the prosecution uk. the court was shown this picture of jack letts. the prosecution said the one fingered salute was associated with isla
jack letts, with his parents sally and john, jack letts, with his parents sally andjohn, a jack letts, with his parents sally and john, a picture perfect childhood. he converted to islam at the age of 16 and two years later he travelled to jordan the age of 16 and two years later he travelled tojordan and kuwait telling his parents he had gone to study arabic. months later he was in syria. sally lane told the court she was horrified when he phoned to say where he was. she said he had screamed...
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got sally, with the open markets institute. to that, she was assistant attorney general in new york state. also, executive editor for global tech, brad stone. wow. lot.unds like a but none of this means any of these branches of government are actually investigating any of companies on anti-trust. just that they are now sharing responsibilities. correct? >> that's right. i think what we have here is a kind of political reality. not necessarily or not yet a legal one. i think the tech environment now to some,d complex and intimidating. so our two anti-trust agencies have met to kind of divvy up the playing speak.so to >> sally, does this mean they will, or that an investigation into any of these companies could be imminent? >> i'm cautiously optimistic that there will be investigations, because the f.t.c. and the d.o.j. don't divvyingy talk about up matters unless they plan on doing an investigation. the process is called clearance. they don't normally have clearance discussions unless they plan on doing something. clear, you're
got sally, with the open markets institute. to that, she was assistant attorney general in new york state. also, executive editor for global tech, brad stone. wow. lot.unds like a but none of this means any of these branches of government are actually investigating any of companies on anti-trust. just that they are now sharing responsibilities. correct? >> that's right. i think what we have here is a kind of political reality. not necessarily or not yet a legal one. i think the tech...
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a statement was read out on behalf ofjohn letts and sally lane outside the old bailey. we have been convicted for doing any thing that a parent would do if their sun was thing that a parent would do if theirsun was in thing that a parent would do if their sun was in danger. we wanted to make it clear that we have not been convicted of funding terrorism. we have been convicted of sending money to our sun when they were reasonable grounds to suspect that it may have been used for terrorist purposes. no one during our trial even suggested that the pounds that we managed to send to jack was in fa ct we managed to send to jack was in fact used for terrorism. they acquitted us of some of the allegations which mixes clear that thejury allegations which mixes clear that the jury accepted that we believed that his life is in imminent danger and we believe that we have been let down badly by the police and the government. we try to do the right thing, be fully cooperated with the police and ask them repeatedly for help. they promised they would help us help. they promised they wo
a statement was read out on behalf ofjohn letts and sally lane outside the old bailey. we have been convicted for doing any thing that a parent would do if their sun was thing that a parent would do if theirsun was in thing that a parent would do if their sun was in danger. we wanted to make it clear that we have not been convicted of funding terrorism. we have been convicted of sending money to our sun when they were reasonable grounds to suspect that it may have been used for terrorist...
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john letts and sally lane sent money to their son, dubbedjihadijack, sally lane sent money to their son, dubbed jihadi jack, despite concerns hejoined iis dubbed jihadi jack, despite concerns he joined iis and dubbed jihadi jack, despite concerns hejoined iis and warnings dubbed jihadi jack, despite concerns he joined iis and warnings from police that they would face prosecution. his parents said they believe their son's life was in imminent dangerand believe their son's life was in imminent danger and they were just trying to help him. in a statement read out on behalf of them, they said they only did what any parent would do. we have been convicted for doing what any parents would do if they thought their child's life was in danger. we want to be clear we have not been convicted of funding terrorism. we were convicted for sending money to our son when there we re sending money to our son when there were reasonable grounds to suspect the money could have been used for terrorist purposes. nobody from that trial suggested the money we sent to jack was in fact used for terrorism. the fact
john letts and sally lane sent money to their son, dubbedjihadijack, sally lane sent money to their son, dubbed jihadi jack, despite concerns hejoined iis dubbed jihadi jack, despite concerns he joined iis and dubbed jihadi jack, despite concerns hejoined iis and warnings dubbed jihadi jack, despite concerns he joined iis and warnings from police that they would face prosecution. his parents said they believe their son's life was in imminent dangerand believe their son's life was in imminent...
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in 2009, sally finally moved out. said to be emotionally dependent on her husband, she appealed for a reconciliation and richard agreed. she set off for her old family home but in her handbag was a hammer. still suspicious of her husband, she discovered he had beenin her husband, she discovered he had been in touch with another woman. she hit him more than 20 times with the hammer. at the appeal court, her lawyers produced new psychiatric evidence sally challen was suffering from two mental disorders at the time of the killing and it was said her condition was likely to have been made worse because she was a victim of her husband‘s coercive control. this has only become a crime in recent years. now with no retrial, lawyers will have to wait to see coercive control tested in the future as a factor in a defence to murder. the beauty of our system is it is full of checks and balances. when parliament makes new laws as it did in the case of coercive control it is really helpful if that goes to court so that the judges c
in 2009, sally finally moved out. said to be emotionally dependent on her husband, she appealed for a reconciliation and richard agreed. she set off for her old family home but in her handbag was a hammer. still suspicious of her husband, she discovered he had beenin her husband, she discovered he had been in touch with another woman. she hit him more than 20 times with the hammer. at the appeal court, her lawyers produced new psychiatric evidence sally challen was suffering from two mental...
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thank you very much, sally. how about those conditions in paris and what is it like here over the weekend? record—breaking gusts of wind over france yesterday. that is unusual for this time of year. but it is so much nicer in nice, it will not be too bad today. strongest of they went to the uk today are the southern flank of the slow pressure. it is going to be a bit of a nuisance today. it'll keep the gardeners happy. this week was a pretty unsettled. we have already seen 40 millimetres of rain in the last 24—hour is in parts of wales. this is the scene first thing this morning. the rain will gradually ease away from and shipped itself steadily north word. the wettest weather is in the midlands and up into southern and eastern scotland. that will be the story into the afternoon. north—west scotland and northern ireland have some scattered sunshine. to the south of that rain band, not too bad an afternoon with a fee isolated showers. temperatures are set to struggle over the next few days, disappointing fo
thank you very much, sally. how about those conditions in paris and what is it like here over the weekend? record—breaking gusts of wind over france yesterday. that is unusual for this time of year. but it is so much nicer in nice, it will not be too bad today. strongest of they went to the uk today are the southern flank of the slow pressure. it is going to be a bit of a nuisance today. it'll keep the gardeners happy. this week was a pretty unsettled. we have already seen 40 millimetres of...
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sally challen's lawyers say the criminaljustice system, must wake up to the reality, of coervice control. also on the programme... three hospital patients in manchester and liverpool have died, after an outbreak of listeria. three others are seriously ill.
sally challen's lawyers say the criminaljustice system, must wake up to the reality, of coervice control. also on the programme... three hospital patients in manchester and liverpool have died, after an outbreak of listeria. three others are seriously ill.
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they were finally able to get sally out of the 20-foot hole and sally is now doing okay. good story there. >>> well, up next in "the pulse," the popular '80s tv show that's getting a reboot. >>> but first the $344 million powerball winner finally steps forward and reveals the message he got inside a fortune cookie. >>> plus, a problem at taco bell leads to a bizarre 911 call. ♪ corey is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+ / her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection, liver or kidney problems, are pregnant, breastfeeding, or plan to become pregnant. com
they were finally able to get sally out of the 20-foot hole and sally is now doing okay. good story there. >>> well, up next in "the pulse," the popular '80s tv show that's getting a reboot. >>> but first the $344 million powerball winner finally steps forward and reveals the message he got inside a fortune cookie. >>> plus, a problem at taco bell leads to a bizarre 911 call. ♪ corey is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has...
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i'm sally bundock. the billionaire's club gets bigger as slack becomes the latest tech start—up to join the new york stock exchange. but 20 years on, are we seeing the return of the dot—com bubble? plus, losing patience! the fed abandons its wait—and—see approach on interest rates and signals it's ready to cut them for the first time since 2008. and on the markets, that major shift from the fed boosts global stock markets and sends the dollar to a 5—month low. yields on us government bonds also tumbling. we start on wall street where yet another tech company lists its shares on the stock exchange later. it's been a huge year already for technology share sales, so much so, that some are already asking if we should be worried about another dot—com bubble like the one that burst so spectacularly in 2000. so, what's happening today? well, it's the turn of messaging app slack. when its shares start trading on the new york stock exchange, it could value the company at around $17 billion, making it
i'm sally bundock. the billionaire's club gets bigger as slack becomes the latest tech start—up to join the new york stock exchange. but 20 years on, are we seeing the return of the dot—com bubble? plus, losing patience! the fed abandons its wait—and—see approach on interest rates and signals it's ready to cut them for the first time since 2008. and on the markets, that major shift from the fed boosts global stock markets and sends the dollar to a 5—month low. yields on us government...
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i'm sally bundock. angry shareholders have their say at renault agm with tough questions expected on the failed merger with fiat chrysler and the former chairman carlos ghosn‘s bonus. and inflation is creeping up in china to a 15 month high driven by rapidly rising food prices. and on the markets: a failed merger and a boardroom bust—up are the backdrop for renault‘s annual shareholders meeting which takes place in paris later today. the carmaker is in a race with it's rivals to develop the technology of tomorrow that will bring in the profits those shareholders want to see. less than a week ago renault‘s future seemed to involved a $39 billion merger with american—italian rival fiat chrysler but it swiftly fell apart amid an acrimonious blame game. last year renault brands sold 3.88 million cars globally but it would be catapulted up from number eleven to the world's third biggest if the fiat chrysler merger goes ahead, with the latest reports suggesting it may yet be resurrected. that would
i'm sally bundock. angry shareholders have their say at renault agm with tough questions expected on the failed merger with fiat chrysler and the former chairman carlos ghosn‘s bonus. and inflation is creeping up in china to a 15 month high driven by rapidly rising food prices. and on the markets: a failed merger and a boardroom bust—up are the backdrop for renault‘s annual shareholders meeting which takes place in paris later today. the carmaker is in a race with it's rivals to develop...
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sally last little bit weight but i'm sure she's put it back on now. that's crown for news tonight, a trend lotus and they me a kiss or he was calm for news at night can offend thanks very much coming up next ted 9 rodent problems inside the school parents say pictures show some of the. dous conditions inside a building in san francisco again a school here from a perry who's upset and the response tonight from the school district. plus a tough night for debt nation, the golden state warriors hosting a that writer raptors and oracle for game 3 of the nba finals rip a good fight, >>the wind didn't go to us. handed the raptors pulled it out we have team coverage from oracle. >>ahead that's all across 4 news at night. woman 1: i had no symptoms of hepatitis c. man 1: mine... man 1: ...caused liver damage. vo: epclusa treats all main types of chronic hep c. vo: whatever your type ask your doctor if epclusa is your kind of cure. woman 2: i had the common type. man 2: mine was rare. vo: epclusa has a 98% overall cure rate. man 3: i just found out about my hep
sally last little bit weight but i'm sure she's put it back on now. that's crown for news tonight, a trend lotus and they me a kiss or he was calm for news at night can offend thanks very much coming up next ted 9 rodent problems inside the school parents say pictures show some of the. dous conditions inside a building in san francisco again a school here from a perry who's upset and the response tonight from the school district. plus a tough night for debt nation, the golden state warriors...
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i'm sally bundock. donald trump is due in london shortly for an official state visit and he's expected to put on more pressure on the uk to freeze out chinese telecoms giant huawei. talking tough over trade — china accuses the us of intimidation as it steps up its retaliation against washington. for that reason alone, markets are nervous as they start a brand—new trading week in the month ofjune. you can see how things ended in the us on friday, and right now it is all about declines in asia. in a few hours‘ time, us president donald trump will land in the uk for an official state visit. but it is not without controversy. at a meeting with uk prime minister theresa may, the president will warn britain that security cooperation could be hurt if britain allows china's huawei a role in building parts of the sg network, the next generation of cellular technology. huawei is the world's largest telecommunications equipment maker, and in 2018, it got almost half of its $100 billion annual revenue from ov
i'm sally bundock. donald trump is due in london shortly for an official state visit and he's expected to put on more pressure on the uk to freeze out chinese telecoms giant huawei. talking tough over trade — china accuses the us of intimidation as it steps up its retaliation against washington. for that reason alone, markets are nervous as they start a brand—new trading week in the month ofjune. you can see how things ended in the us on friday, and right now it is all about declines in...
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enjoy the rest of the day sally. enjoy the rest of the day sally. that's all from us here on breakfast today, but dan and louise will be back tomorrow from 6am. enjoy the rest of your day. 00:59:25,918 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 good bye! this is bbc news, i'm ben brown. the headlines at 9: in the conservative leadership race, michael gove says he wants to replace vat with a "lower, simpler, sales tax" if he becomes prime minister. meanwhile, boris johnson says he would not pay britain's £39 billion brexit "divorce" bill until better terms are agreed for the uk to leave. thousands of people call for large ships to be banned from venice's main canal — days after a cruiseliner crashed into a tourist boat. england and scotland fans descend on the south of france, as the two teams prepare to go head—to—head in the women's world cup. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9.30 — this morning's reviewers are james rampton, features writer at the independent, and james millar, political commentator.
enjoy the rest of the day sally. enjoy the rest of the day sally. that's all from us here on breakfast today, but dan and louise will be back tomorrow from 6am. enjoy the rest of your day. 00:59:25,918 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 good bye! this is bbc news, i'm ben brown. the headlines at 9: in the conservative leadership race, michael gove says he wants to replace vat with a "lower, simpler, sales tax" if he becomes prime minister. meanwhile, boris johnson says he would not pay...
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sally challen is released after her sentence for killing her husband was reduced to manslaughter after she suffered yea rs of reduced to manslaughter after she suffered years of abuse and coercive control. three deaths into hospitals outbreak ofan three deaths into hospitals outbreak of an infection traced back to food provided to nhs patients, three more are seriously ill. police arrest four after two women are targeted in a homophobic attack ona are targeted in a homophobic attack on a london bus. now it's time for newswatch with samira ahmed. this week, did bbc news treat president trump this week with the respect owed to his office? hello. welcome to news watch with me samirahmed. in the hello. welcome to news watch with me samir ahmed. in the week of president terms‘s a visit was this an amusing addition to victoria derbyshire studio are just plain offensive? and did the wider coverage of his chip make too much of those who dislike him rather than shop ago showing the office of president it's due respect? although president trump is like a trip to the uk passed off without major
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this is more of an issue for sally then ulta. sally is selling beauty supplies to barbers, salon owners. ulta, that is not their usiness. it is a woman coming in to buy her makeup. really see this as an issue for sally beauty than i do for ulta. emily: how much of an opportunity is this for amazon? can they step up? >> amazon is prioritizing high-margin businesses. if you look at this industry, $87 billion in the u.s. every year for this industry, one of the highest margin e-commerce businesses out there. they need brands to be matched p with others. that is why they are going with b2b first to establish that. this is a high-margin business. if they are able to penetrate, it can help profit growth. emily: anthony, is this something amazon can pull off? some makers of beauty products would say amazon's checkout experience is fairly transactional. when you want to buy beauty products, you are looking for more. can amazon deliver the experience of a beauty product, which can get complicated speaking from the perspective of a woman,
this is more of an issue for sally then ulta. sally is selling beauty supplies to barbers, salon owners. ulta, that is not their usiness. it is a woman coming in to buy her makeup. really see this as an issue for sally beauty than i do for ulta. emily: how much of an opportunity is this for amazon? can they step up? >> amazon is prioritizing high-margin businesses. if you look at this industry, $87 billion in the u.s. every year for this industry, one of the highest margin e-commerce...
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this is more of an issue for sally then ulta. sally is selling beauty supplies to barbers, salon owners. ulta, that is not their business. it is a woman coming into by her makeup. i really see this as an issue for sally beauty them for ulta. emily: how much of an opportunity is this for amazon? can they step up? amazon is prioritizing high-margin businesses. $87 billion in the u.s. every year for this industry, one of the highest margin e-commerce businesses out there. they need brands in the experience to be matched up with others. that is why they are going with b2b first to establish that. this is a high-margin business. if they are able to penetrate, it can help profit growth. emily: anthony, is this something amazon can pull off? some makers of beauty products would say amazon's checkout experience is fairly transactional. when you want to buy beauty products, you are looking for more. can amazon deliver the experience of a beauty product, which can get complicated speaking from the perspective of a woman, or will it be anot
this is more of an issue for sally then ulta. sally is selling beauty supplies to barbers, salon owners. ulta, that is not their business. it is a woman coming into by her makeup. i really see this as an issue for sally beauty them for ulta. emily: how much of an opportunity is this for amazon? can they step up? amazon is prioritizing high-margin businesses. $87 billion in the u.s. every year for this industry, one of the highest margin e-commerce businesses out there. they need brands in the...
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thank you so much, sally. voting is under way in kazakhstan‘s presidential election after the shock resignation of its long standing leader, nur—sultan nazar—bayev in march. nursultan nazarbayev in march. he'd ruled the country for almost 30 years. kazakhstan has never held elections deemed free and fair but a mood of protest is on the rise, and in the last few months, there's been a wave of demonstrations by young kazakhs. this report is by rayhan demytrie. political transition, kaza khsta n style. at this highly—staged campaign event, the country's president of 29 years, nursultan nazarbayev, appears with his chosen successor, kassym—jomart tokayev. this snap election comes after the surprise resignation of nursultan nazarbayev in march. the very next day, the parliament voted to rename the capital in nursultan nazarbayev‘s honour. for many, this was a step too far. "nursultan is not my city, i have a choice", chants this young girl in a video that went viral on social media. more protests follow
thank you so much, sally. voting is under way in kazakhstan‘s presidential election after the shock resignation of its long standing leader, nur—sultan nazar—bayev in march. nursultan nazarbayev in march. he'd ruled the country for almost 30 years. kazakhstan has never held elections deemed free and fair but a mood of protest is on the rise, and in the last few months, there's been a wave of demonstrations by young kazakhs. this report is by rayhan demytrie. political transition, kaza...
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i'm sally bundock. our top stories: four become two — conservative mps here in the uk will choose the final two candidates for prime minister. then it's up to the party membership to decide. the leader of a cult in the united states who treated women as sex slaves is found guilty on all charges. satellite pictures show himalayan glaciers melting at a rapidly accelerating rate, threatening long—term water supplies to a vast number of people. in business briefing, the billionaire‘s club gets bigger as slack becomes the latest tech start—up to join the new york stock exchange. but 20 years on, are we seeing the return of the dot—com bubble? also, the fed signals it's ready to cut us interest rates for the first time in a decade, boosting global markets. good to have you with us on this thursday. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can join in the conversation. today, we'd like to know if you bought into the dot—com bo
i'm sally bundock. our top stories: four become two — conservative mps here in the uk will choose the final two candidates for prime minister. then it's up to the party membership to decide. the leader of a cult in the united states who treated women as sex slaves is found guilty on all charges. satellite pictures show himalayan glaciers melting at a rapidly accelerating rate, threatening long—term water supplies to a vast number of people. in business briefing, the billionaire‘s club...
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companies lockheed martin and sally port global operations that the military base was hit by a mortar attack last week but no one was injured russia has suspended flights to georgia following protests in the capital tbilisi on thursday that was sparked by the visit of a russian politician the opposition has accused the government of being too friendly with moscow venezuela's president says he will take recommendations made by the u.n. human rights chief seriously nicolas maduro made the pledge after meeting michel bash she says she'll leave 2 members of her team behind to monitor the country's worsening humanitarian crisis i also met with opposition leader one guy doe who's been in a long running standoff for the president at least 3 people have died and dozens more of feared buried after a building under construction collapsed in cambodia excavators are being used to try to free workers from the rubble of a 7 story block in the coastal town of. spain's supreme court has found 5 men belonging to a gang known as the wolf pack guilty of raping an 18 year old woman in 2060 judges overtur
companies lockheed martin and sally port global operations that the military base was hit by a mortar attack last week but no one was injured russia has suspended flights to georgia following protests in the capital tbilisi on thursday that was sparked by the visit of a russian politician the opposition has accused the government of being too friendly with moscow venezuela's president says he will take recommendations made by the u.n. human rights chief seriously nicolas maduro made the pledge...
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we have sally back. yes. obviously on my travels they have been over in france at the women's world cup. one of the things they noticed about the host nation is that, obviously in france, that tea m is that, obviously in france, that team is getting all the headlines, they are hugely popular, even as a neutral, if you were watching france play, they have played brilliant foot all, one of the favourites for the tournament, something happened last night that just the tournament, something happened last night thatjust is a little bit awkward, because france won against nigeria because of a very, very controversial decision by the video assistant referee. the upside is it could be a huge boost for scotland's chances of progressing. hosts france beat nigeria 1—0, thanks to a penalty — originally missed by wendie renard — but ordered to be taken again after replays showed the goalkeeper was off her line by a few centimetres. that gave renard the chance to score again and, in denying nigeria a point, it means
we have sally back. yes. obviously on my travels they have been over in france at the women's world cup. one of the things they noticed about the host nation is that, obviously in france, that tea m is that, obviously in france, that team is getting all the headlines, they are hugely popular, even as a neutral, if you were watching france play, they have played brilliant foot all, one of the favourites for the tournament, something happened last night that just the tournament, something...
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sally. sally has all the sport todayit way. sally. sally has all the sport today it looks lovely where you are, sally. there are a few weeping eyes around here. i don't know how bad yours is but there was not a dry eye in the house here yesterday because we we re in the house here yesterday because we were to talking to andy murray about his return to competitive tennis. at the australian open earlier this year he said himself in a press co nfe re nce earlier this year he said himself in a press conference he did not know if he would ever play competitive tennis again. well, it will happen this week he will play here in the doubles on wednesday. he is very much looking forward to it but he has also been talking to me about his recovery from chronic pain and how that affected mental health and a couple of surprising new hobbies. here he is. what is lifelike now pain—free? it is significantly better. i am doing lots of things that i certainly would not have been doing six months ago, playing golf, escape rooms, spending more time with
sally. sally has all the sport todayit way. sally. sally has all the sport today it looks lovely where you are, sally. there are a few weeping eyes around here. i don't know how bad yours is but there was not a dry eye in the house here yesterday because we we re in the house here yesterday because we were to talking to andy murray about his return to competitive tennis. at the australian open earlier this year he said himself in a press co nfe re nce earlier this year he said himself in a...
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securities senior interest-rate strategist sally. thank you for coming in. we saw the aussie 10-year yield steadily falling. it has a way to go. we forecast government bond yields in australia and think the 10 year will go down to 1% in the first half of 2020. we will see the three year yield -- it is based on a cash trade call where we think the rba will continue to deliver easing. sense that the cash trade is half a percent, three year bond yields around 30 or -- basis points. paul: before it eased earlier this month we saw a cash trade above the bond yields. when you get down to these low levels, half a percent, you reach the end for monetary policy. is qe next? sure they have an opinion on that. they are cutting two 1%. thereafter, they will do more, but they are in the bet -- the dark. sort of unchartered waters for the banking system. they are having conversations with banks at the moment to sort of explorer what could happen if the cash trade goes below 1%. for us at the moment half percent is a working assessment on where the lower bound might be, bu
securities senior interest-rate strategist sally. thank you for coming in. we saw the aussie 10-year yield steadily falling. it has a way to go. we forecast government bond yields in australia and think the 10 year will go down to 1% in the first half of 2020. we will see the three year yield -- it is based on a cash trade call where we think the rba will continue to deliver easing. sense that the cash trade is half a percent, three year bond yields around 30 or -- basis points. paul: before it...
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and you can watch sally nugent‘s full interview with serena williams on breakfast tomorrow morning. that's all the sport for now. just a reminder that the austrian grand prix gets under way just after two o'clock this afternoon. f1 championship leader lewis hamilton starts fourth — there's full coverage of the race across the bbc sport website, bbc radio 5 live and five live sports extra, 5 live digital coverage on the bbc sport app. now it's time for the travel show. three, two, one... (laughs). getting mucky in the name of conservation in thailand. highfive! we meet the man who has visited all a19 us national parks. and trending travel. and — going under in austria. we're starting this week in thailand, in the small, coastal village of khlong khon, in samut songkhram province, 90 minutes south—west of bangkok. few international travellers venture here, but in recent years the amazing transformation of its ecosystem has begun to draw people, like me. while it may not be one of the most beautiful ecosystems, it's actually quite full of life. there's snails, cockles, crabs, mac
and you can watch sally nugent‘s full interview with serena williams on breakfast tomorrow morning. that's all the sport for now. just a reminder that the austrian grand prix gets under way just after two o'clock this afternoon. f1 championship leader lewis hamilton starts fourth — there's full coverage of the race across the bbc sport website, bbc radio 5 live and five live sports extra, 5 live digital coverage on the bbc sport app. now it's time for the travel show. three, two, one......
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shuttle has cleared the tower. >> reporter: this evening the first pictures from challenger showed sally clowning around with a camera in zero gravity. but her main job today was to launch a communications satellite. shown here spinning in the cargo bay with the earth in the background she did her job very well. the satellite went off just as planned. >> pushing through the atmosphere >> what a pioneer. in today's top stories, a man admitted to sharing the video of the christchurch mock attack he will spend nearly two years behind bars.ristchurch man sentd arpz to 21 months in prison. he videoed the massacre that killed 51 people they said he shared the suspected shooter's facebook live stream with 30 people the judge also said he glorified the shootings and showed no empathy nor remorse for those who had been affected. >> the vatican is considering an historic shift allowing older married men to be ordained as priests in the amazon. the issue was raised in a document by pope francis he said there are a shortage of priests in those areas there are 35 million people living in south americ
shuttle has cleared the tower. >> reporter: this evening the first pictures from challenger showed sally clowning around with a camera in zero gravity. but her main job today was to launch a communications satellite. shown here spinning in the cargo bay with the earth in the background she did her job very well. the satellite went off just as planned. >> pushing through the atmosphere >> what a pioneer. in today's top stories, a man admitted to sharing the video of the...
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chris lu, now a senior fellow at the university of virginia's miller center and sally kohn the author of the book "the opposite of hate." let me start with you and the comments, what the president said, how he tried to walk them back as the week wore on and in fairness it took some time for him to do that. 24, 36 hours elapsed between when the abc news interview aired and when he called to his friends over at fox news to talk more about it. and the word maybe turned into absolutely. >> why did that happen? because republicans came out and checked the president. whenever the republicans actually come out and say, yes. you should call the fbi, then the president starts to panic and you see him resurface a day or two later and basically contradict what he just said. i think his answer to george stephanopoulos is exactly what he thinks. he did that because his son was at the senate that day. he was trying to rationalize what they had done and also sending a message to every adversary around the world, hey, if you want a presidential candidate elected you should hack away and you should of
chris lu, now a senior fellow at the university of virginia's miller center and sally kohn the author of the book "the opposite of hate." let me start with you and the comments, what the president said, how he tried to walk them back as the week wore on and in fairness it took some time for him to do that. 24, 36 hours elapsed between when the abc news interview aired and when he called to his friends over at fox news to talk more about it. and the word maybe turned into absolutely....
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sally lane and john letts gave no emotion when thejury sally lane and john letts gave no emotion when the jury came to the conclusion that they were guilty of one count of funding terrorism or to be exact of sending money for their son who was in syria with reasonable knowledge or reasonable suspicion to think that the money they had sent would be used for terrorism. the judge in their sentencing said he understood the procurement they were in because they were parents and trying to do something for a son they loved very much, but in this context they did lose sight of reality. as i said in my report, sally lane in conjunction and full responsibility with her husband john did send £233 to a friend as indicated by their son, jack, in lebanon. he said the money would go toa lebanon. he said the money would go to a friend who was poor and had a lot of kids are needed help. that is what he said the money was sent for. but the jury agreed they had reasonable knowledge to believe that cash would be used in funding terrorism, to specifically isis in syria. thejudge also terrorism, to specif
sally lane and john letts gave no emotion when thejury sally lane and john letts gave no emotion when the jury came to the conclusion that they were guilty of one count of funding terrorism or to be exact of sending money for their son who was in syria with reasonable knowledge or reasonable suspicion to think that the money they had sent would be used for terrorism. the judge in their sentencing said he understood the procurement they were in because they were parents and trying to do...