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sales takes a bite out of apple's share price as customers wait for the tenth anniversary upgrade. live from london, that's our top story on wednesday, 3rd may. the world's most valuable company saw another whopping rise in revenues as services like itunes grew but tough competition in china helped take the gloss off. we'll get an expert view on the latest numbers from apple. also in the programme: the biggest slice of germany's biggest bank is now owned by a chinese firm. but will it make any difference to deutsche bank's problems? the ftse is down. the ftse is down. the size of the divorce bill has investors worried and we'll explain why. and how do you fancy dinner with a stranger? no, we're not talking about a first date, but a new app that promises to serve up a local, authentic home—cooked dinner at the press of a button. and so today we want to know if sally or i nipped round to your place, what would you make us? what's on the menu at your house? let us know. use the hashtag bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. sendin send in your invitations. we'd love to com
sales takes a bite out of apple's share price as customers wait for the tenth anniversary upgrade. live from london, that's our top story on wednesday, 3rd may. the world's most valuable company saw another whopping rise in revenues as services like itunes grew but tough competition in china helped take the gloss off. we'll get an expert view on the latest numbers from apple. also in the programme: the biggest slice of germany's biggest bank is now owned by a chinese firm. but will it make any...
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expected to follow suit in the coming months. now it's time for world business report. apple reports a surprise fall in iphone sales as customers wait for the ten—year anniversary phone. we talk you through the tech giants latest numbers. and as the french prepare to make their choice on sunday, we look at the contentious issue of immigration. welcome to world business report. i'm sally bundock. also in the programme, the impact of trumps visa review — infosys says it will hire 10,000 americans. details in a moment. but first, apple is the world's most valuable company and it made another huge profit in the first three months of the year. but it was a bit of a mixed bag. the california based firm sold just under $53 billion worth of products as it continues to dominate the smartphone market. but surprisingly iphone sales actually fell by 1% — mainly because customers are holding off purchases while waiting for the 10th anniversary model expected this autumn. they still sold over 50 million of them though and more of their expensive seven plus smartphone. apple shares were down 2%
expected to follow suit in the coming months. now it's time for world business report. apple reports a surprise fall in iphone sales as customers wait for the ten—year anniversary phone. we talk you through the tech giants latest numbers. and as the french prepare to make their choice on sunday, we look at the contentious issue of immigration. welcome to world business report. i'm sally bundock. also in the programme, the impact of trumps visa review — infosys says it will hire 10,000...
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, also in the ft, the paper looks at technology giant apple and its refusal to reveal sales figures for the apple watch. some commentators believe the accessory is a clunky dud while ceo tim cook has hinted apple's wearable division is worth between $5—6 billion. what you writing? i love chris. i love working with chris. wishful thinking. with us is maike currie who's investment director at fidelity personal investing 0bviously obviously the french newspapers make fascinating reading if you can read french. luckily savvy can do a bit. they are focusing on the presidential debate last night which was fiery and very personal. presidential debate last night which was fiery and very personalm presidential debate last night which was fiery and very personal. it was very personal. a clash of politics and personalities. the two candidates can't be more different and while the key issues for these two are around europe and immigration, there is a bigger issue and the big debate and that is the debate about times, around nationalism versus globalisation, the world versus the nation and that is
, also in the ft, the paper looks at technology giant apple and its refusal to reveal sales figures for the apple watch. some commentators believe the accessory is a clunky dud while ceo tim cook has hinted apple's wearable division is worth between $5—6 billion. what you writing? i love chris. i love working with chris. wishful thinking. with us is maike currie who's investment director at fidelity personal investing 0bviously obviously the french newspapers make fascinating reading if you...
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former president park geun—hye. the financial times features a story about apple's market share value, which broke through the $800 billion mark for the first time. analysts are putting that down to a good earnings season not any optimism over president donald trump's pro—business tax policies. a photo of one of russia's ballistic missiles graces the front page of the uk independent. it says that putin used moscow's annual victory day parade to show off the weapons system for the first time. and finally, uk prime minister theresa may and her husband were early victims of "fa ke news", they told the bbc, after a newspaper reported that the couple had had a baby much to the surprise of mrs may's in—laws. let's ta ke let's take a look at what is fake and what isn't, with amrita sen, chief analyst at energy aspects, joining us now. good morning. an incredible headline. president trump fires fbi directorjames comey. i don't know what the british press have done, but you would think they would play on the apprentice, you are fired. i woke up and check the i'iews are fired. i woke up and
former president park geun—hye. the financial times features a story about apple's market share value, which broke through the $800 billion mark for the first time. analysts are putting that down to a good earnings season not any optimism over president donald trump's pro—business tax policies. a photo of one of russia's ballistic missiles graces the front page of the uk independent. it says that putin used moscow's annual victory day parade to show off the weapons system for the first...
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, all the latest business news live from singapore. apple shares have lowered after the company posted a disappointing iphone sales. and training for the jobs of the future. how singapore hopes to give its students an edge in the age of globalisation. good morning asia and hello world. thank you forjoining us for this edition of asia business report. we begin with apple and its share price falling overnight about 2% after the world's most valuable company reported a fall when i fall in sales. they sold 50.8 million units in its second quarter, that is down 196 in its second quarter, that is down i% compared to the same quarter last year. it still posted revenues of around 53 million dollars us during the january to march period. i spoke to our correspondent earlier and askedif to our correspondent earlier and asked if customers were waiting for the next iphone model to be released. potentially. the new model coming up later this year or, perhaps it could be delayed which would be troubling for some users. theiphone would be troubling for some users. the iphone sales so far this
, all the latest business news live from singapore. apple shares have lowered after the company posted a disappointing iphone sales. and training for the jobs of the future. how singapore hopes to give its students an edge in the age of globalisation. good morning asia and hello world. thank you forjoining us for this edition of asia business report. we begin with apple and its share price falling overnight about 2% after the world's most valuable company reported a fall when i fall in sales....
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hooks ahead of technology giant apple's latest earnings. we're going to find out how the world's most valuable company has fared in the latest quarter. if you are lucky enough or rich enough to have bought shares in the iphone maker, its share price has risen by more than 25% this year. has risen by more than 25% this yea r. let's has risen by more than 25% this year. let's bring in dave lee in san francisco for us. good to have you with us. some of the challenges, i suppose, that apple may face, but these earnings, something to smile about. yes, well let me take you back to this time last year when i was stood pretty much on the same spot. we were reporting that apple for the first time had a drop in revenue year on year. this year, it's a much healthier picture. they're inspecting around 5% up on this time last year. the results haven't come out yet. this is what we're expecting. we will know more in half an hour. we're expecting a strong quarter. this is the time of the year where apple has a slow quarter, because it's after christmas. though it's the quieter period they shoul
hooks ahead of technology giant apple's latest earnings. we're going to find out how the world's most valuable company has fared in the latest quarter. if you are lucky enough or rich enough to have bought shares in the iphone maker, its share price has risen by more than 25% this year. has risen by more than 25% this yea r. let's has risen by more than 25% this year. let's bring in dave lee in san francisco for us. good to have you with us. some of the challenges, i suppose, that apple may...
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could be in store this year. that is the same day that tech giant, apple, will give its financial report card. facebook follows the next day. and on thursday, the australian prime minister, malcolm turnbull, meets us president donald trump in new york. what can we expect from this busy week? i asked a guest what he is expecting from japan and china. the relationship between japan expecting from japan and china. the relationship betweenjapan and china at the political level is a very sensitive one. there are deep roots to that and i won't dwell on them. but i think this is symbolic of xi jinping moving to calm things down in the neighbourhood. this is a good time forjapan and china to have constructive dialogue on something other than north korea. so, hopefully, you know, it is a positive for the region, and, of course, china being such an important economic engine for the world, hopefully it is a positive for the economy of the region, as well as its politics. let us look at those big technology giants reporting this week. are you more interested in apple or facebook‘s earnings?
could be in store this year. that is the same day that tech giant, apple, will give its financial report card. facebook follows the next day. and on thursday, the australian prime minister, malcolm turnbull, meets us president donald trump in new york. what can we expect from this busy week? i asked a guest what he is expecting from japan and china. the relationship between japan expecting from japan and china. the relationship betweenjapan and china at the political level is a very sensitive...
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focus on the reality. in other news: apple has become the first—ever us company with a stock—market value over $800 billion. the milestone was crossed on tuesday when apple stock closed at an all time high of $153.96 cents a share. in fact apple's stock price is up 57,403% since its market listing in 1980. a share price of $191.80 would bring its market value to an even $1 trillion. australia's treasurer scott morrison hopes to raise the equivalent of $4.6 billion from a levy on the balance sheets of the country's five largest banks. it's estimated it will add an extra 10% to their tax liabilities. the australian bankers' assocation has slammed the move saying it's not just a tax on the country's banks but a direct attack on jobs and growth. profits at walt disneyjumped 11% in the first three months of 2017, bolstered by attendance at its theme parks and resorts. profits in the first three months of the year were $2.1; billion. but the media giant's revenue gains were more muted. the firm remains on track for modest growth, in spite of subscriber losses at its sports television netw
focus on the reality. in other news: apple has become the first—ever us company with a stock—market value over $800 billion. the milestone was crossed on tuesday when apple stock closed at an all time high of $153.96 cents a share. in fact apple's stock price is up 57,403% since its market listing in 1980. a share price of $191.80 would bring its market value to an even $1 trillion. australia's treasurer scott morrison hopes to raise the equivalent of $4.6 billion from a levy on the...
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. look at the legal case in europe about apple and the way in which ireland taxed apple, one of the most successful corporations in the most successful corporations in the world. you let apple put their profits in this country, and you taxed them at a rate that was less than 1%, much less than 1%. the eu said this is not acceptable. the wind has changed. you will not get away with it any more. we often know tax cuts for companies or key individuals. there is no legal case. what you are speaking of is a disagreement. we fundamentally disagreement. we fundamentally disagree with that. they ask you to tax apple for 13 billion euros worth of tax which they said you had deliberately failed to extract from that corporation. to simply give them the tax break to keep them on your territory, that is what you are doing. we have appealed to the european court in order to get a legaljudgement on that. we are satisfied and confident that the irish position will be vindicated in that regard. we often know sweetheart deals to any company. how can you say that to me when you know the real tax rate
. look at the legal case in europe about apple and the way in which ireland taxed apple, one of the most successful corporations in the most successful corporations in the world. you let apple put their profits in this country, and you taxed them at a rate that was less than 1%, much less than 1%. the eu said this is not acceptable. the wind has changed. you will not get away with it any more. we often know tax cuts for companies or key individuals. there is no legal case. what you are speaking...
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watching and you have a smartphone and haven't got the bbc sport app, whether you have an apple or landlord, go to the app store now, —— apple or an android, go and download it. this story about cholera in yemen is threatening to get out of control. we have a warning from multiple aid agencies. the number of suspected cases has now doubled in one week. medicinal south frontier for example is saying it is treating over 3000 —— medicins sans frontieres. msf is working in and around by the many capital of sanaa. it and around by the many capital of sa naa. it is and around by the many capital of sanaa. it is also hoping, although there are many practical challenges, that over 60 tonnes of supplies will arrive into its medicalfacilities in the next few days. well, a little bit earlier will manage to get through to melissa mcgrane. she is a medical coordinator for medicinal south frontier. at the moment, msf is working across a number of facilities. we have set up cholera treatment areas. many of these are ringing fisting ministry of health hospitals or smaller clinics. —— a
watching and you have a smartphone and haven't got the bbc sport app, whether you have an apple or landlord, go to the app store now, —— apple or an android, go and download it. this story about cholera in yemen is threatening to get out of control. we have a warning from multiple aid agencies. the number of suspected cases has now doubled in one week. medicinal south frontier for example is saying it is treating over 3000 —— medicins sans frontieres. msf is working in and around by...
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all eyes will be on apple's iphone sales for the quarter, especially the iphone 7 plus. investors clearly have high expectations. the stock price for apple hit a new record high in monday's trading. and also reporting, pharmaceutical giants pfizer and merck. the big story for pfizer is that a few of their patents are about to expire while merck has a cancer drug that is considered to be the most significant growth driver for the company. interesting, so a lot to talk about in the united states, samira hussein will be on the case when it comes to apple etc. joining us is kathleen brook, research director for city index. it isa it is a busy time with apple earnings and bp etc. one thing we wa nted earnings and bp etc. one thing we wanted to talk about was greece, coming through in the early hours of the morning that finally a deal on new measures and new reforms meaning they get much—needed funding. new measures and new reforms meaning they get much-needed funding. this has been going on for absolutely yea rs. has been going on for absolutely years. they are trying to extend the p
all eyes will be on apple's iphone sales for the quarter, especially the iphone 7 plus. investors clearly have high expectations. the stock price for apple hit a new record high in monday's trading. and also reporting, pharmaceutical giants pfizer and merck. the big story for pfizer is that a few of their patents are about to expire while merck has a cancer drug that is considered to be the most significant growth driver for the company. interesting, so a lot to talk about in the united...
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right here in the big apple. the red on this map shows the va ca nt apple. the red on this map shows the vacant shopfront in new york city. when they close, they take jobs with them. clothing stores have been shedding jobs for the last three yea rs shedding jobs for the last three years and over role, the us economy has lost more than 90,000 retail jobs since october, 2016. it is a story repeating itself across the us. this is what is left of the hudson valley molk in our state new york. the empty stores so the demise of the american shopping centre. it is at lunchtime and i in the food court. normally, it would be really busy but as you can see it is rather quiet. this is what happens when the big department stores lead, they ta ke big department stores lead, they take their customers with them. in the last two years, jcpenney and macy's are closed their doors. the future of sears is looking rocking. independent kiosks become collateral damage. the mole is getting a little bit slower. —— the shopping. damage. the mole is getting a little bit slower. -- the shopping. we still hav
right here in the big apple. the red on this map shows the va ca nt apple. the red on this map shows the vacant shopfront in new york city. when they close, they take jobs with them. clothing stores have been shedding jobs for the last three yea rs shedding jobs for the last three years and over role, the us economy has lost more than 90,000 retail jobs since october, 2016. it is a story repeating itself across the us. this is what is left of the hudson valley molk in our state new york. the...
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. we are not handing out apples and pears, we are handing out apples and pears, we are handing out apples and pears, we are handing out drugs that can potentially kill someone. we need to make sure that pharmacies are provided appropriate funding to have the right amount of staff to make sure we can be safe. with community pharmacies, the clue is in the name. the great thing about pharmacies is they tend to be in areas where there is high health inequalities, so if we weren't here, i wonder where the patients would go and how they would fare. brexit poses new challenges. brexit is going to impact our community pharmacy. some of the regulations, such as the eu. medicines directive, which involves scanning every item into the pharmacy, will have a big impact on staffing. we require extra staff to do that. how can we do that with the cuts? what does the future look like for community pharmacies like this? it looks bleak. we will have pharmacy closures. we don't know how many will close, but it will impact on the nhs, because more people will visit a any —— a&e. some of the vulnera
. we are not handing out apples and pears, we are handing out apples and pears, we are handing out apples and pears, we are handing out drugs that can potentially kill someone. we need to make sure that pharmacies are provided appropriate funding to have the right amount of staff to make sure we can be safe. with community pharmacies, the clue is in the name. the great thing about pharmacies is they tend to be in areas where there is high health inequalities, so if we weren't here, i wonder...
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legislative elections. he would try to construct something, but he won't be to apply his programme. apple today said that 5196 his programme. apple today said that 51% of the population don't want a man u micron to have a huge majority. so i think things will be difficult for him. —— 61%. —— emmanuel macron. i make out that he is 20 million votes of 47 million people who voted. marine le pen got 11 million. so he got twice as many as marine le pen. that is a good thing from her perspective. but there were 60 million people who did not vote or cast a blank. —— 16 million. that is almost as many as voted for emmanuel macron. 1296 million. that is almost as many as voted for emmanuel macron. 12% went voted for emmanuel macron. 1296 went out and voted blank or a spoilt ballot. he won 6596 of the vote, that is not realistic, is that? what we have witnessed today is an earthquake. a political earthquake france. the system would change, but we don't know what the tremors will be. it is could have an impact on all the parties. 0n the socialists, and the republicans. they might split t
legislative elections. he would try to construct something, but he won't be to apply his programme. apple today said that 5196 his programme. apple today said that 51% of the population don't want a man u micron to have a huge majority. so i think things will be difficult for him. —— 61%. —— emmanuel macron. i make out that he is 20 million votes of 47 million people who voted. marine le pen got 11 million. so he got twice as many as marine le pen. that is a good thing from her...
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into the us. this new deal between alipay, put it in the same sphere as apple pay. the chinese billionaire who owns it has given the indication he wants to expand globally, eyeing the us, the world's biggest consumer market. in china, alipay dominates the chinese mobile payments. if the faure into the us is successful, the hope is they can then expanded to other countries where they don't have a presence. —— if the move into the us is acceptable. they will be able to use it to hail cabs, but hotels. the retail sector in the us needs all the help we can get. under severe pressure. i want to play you report on the issue. new york city, known for broadway shows, great restau ra nts, for broadway shows, great restaurants, and shopping. oh, the shopping. there is a seismic shift happening in american retail. even evident right here in the big apple. the red on the map shows the vacant storefronts in new york city. when they close they take jobs with them. new york city clothing stores have been shedding jobs for the last three years. overall, the us economy has lost more than 90
into the us. this new deal between alipay, put it in the same sphere as apple pay. the chinese billionaire who owns it has given the indication he wants to expand globally, eyeing the us, the world's biggest consumer market. in china, alipay dominates the chinese mobile payments. if the faure into the us is successful, the hope is they can then expanded to other countries where they don't have a presence. —— if the move into the us is acceptable. they will be able to use it to hail cabs,...
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, how many companies are we talking about? it is really apple, a couple of others... it really is very small. moving on to the news that ariana grande is going to be performing in manchester, a tribute concert. slightly controversial, some families are not happy, they think it might be too soon. happy, they think it might be too soon. she has had some support from other pop stars. yes, some pop stars are lining up, some big names. this is such a big event within such a short space of time. as you have said, some families are not happy. this does say that many are happy. this does say that many are happy. this is a benefit concert, so this is about raising funds. is 50 the new 30? apparently life expectancy is going up a 2.5 years per decade. is great, but i don't know how you can dictate that people cannot use the word old if they choose to —— it is. she is saying, people should not be called old until the ads —— they are seriously frail and approaching death. when pensions were first invented, you won't —— won't expected to live very long. after 65, he won't expected to li
, how many companies are we talking about? it is really apple, a couple of others... it really is very small. moving on to the news that ariana grande is going to be performing in manchester, a tribute concert. slightly controversial, some families are not happy, they think it might be too soon. happy, they think it might be too soon. she has had some support from other pop stars. yes, some pop stars are lining up, some big names. this is such a big event within such a short space of time. as...
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them? i think a lot of whatjeremy corbyn has said, motherhood and apple pie. but no details. where is the land? who pays? he has been talking about 5 million homes. the problem, and is not just people million homes. the problem, and is notjust people waiting for tinsel —— council housing, it is a lovely thing to say, but she was how you're going to do that. am afraid, it points back to the failure of tony blair, all of that team, not the building and replacing council faces. and not doing anything to benefits, the housing benefits. i think they thought it would have been the benefits claimants, suffering. the conservatives have responded. theresa may facing backlash over the energy crisis. suggesting the price freeze. buffaloes believe that could cut investment. aside from the battles, going on every single day, this is the sort of policy offer, very keen to distinguish between ed miliband's, i to distinguish between ed miliband's, lam to distinguish between ed miliband's, i am getting confused. it is in the papers, you should read them something. this was ed miliband's price f
them? i think a lot of whatjeremy corbyn has said, motherhood and apple pie. but no details. where is the land? who pays? he has been talking about 5 million homes. the problem, and is not just people million homes. the problem, and is notjust people waiting for tinsel —— council housing, it is a lovely thing to say, but she was how you're going to do that. am afraid, it points back to the failure of tony blair, all of that team, not the building and replacing council faces. and not doing...
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manager at schroders. how are you? i'm very well. good. apple busting through $800 billion market valuation. i mean, when is it going to stop? i don't know. we have seen very strong earnings and we've also seen re—ratings of tech and growth companies so far in 201 and that's a reversal from that trump trade that was so strong post the us presidential election in november last year. so quite a change in mix of what's driving markets forward. it is back to facebook, apple, google, all the big tech names and really the rest of the us market struggling to keep pace, but because those five stocks are so big, it's really powered the overall headline indexes. i think the earnings story is broader thanjust indexes. i think the earnings story is broader than just the indexes. i think the earnings story is broader thanjust the us. so we have seen strong earnings and also in europe where there is perhaps more of a cyclical mix so its financials, it's oils, as much as technology companies and that's also been powering the markets internationally. now, one of the big stories out of the us wa
manager at schroders. how are you? i'm very well. good. apple busting through $800 billion market valuation. i mean, when is it going to stop? i don't know. we have seen very strong earnings and we've also seen re—ratings of tech and growth companies so far in 201 and that's a reversal from that trump trade that was so strong post the us presidential election in november last year. so quite a change in mix of what's driving markets forward. it is back to facebook, apple, google, all the big...
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mood of tranquillity. apples, pinks and whites. 0ver mood of tranquillity. apples, pinks and whites. over the past few days, and whites. over the past few days, a commonwealth war graves commission garden has moved into its chelsea home. the final work is being done. by home. the final work is being done. by tomorrow, it will be ready to show. in many ways, a garden to remember. looking forward to seeing all of those when they are complete. it's over 30 years since mining ended at one of wales's oldest colliery‘s, the big pit. since then, it's become a museum to celebrate the industry's contribution to wales. during that time, ex—miners have worked as tour guides, providing first—hand stories of life underground. now, as those last miners approach retirement, a new wave of apprentices are being trained to take over. 0ur correspondent tomos morgan reports. for around 100 years, big pit was one of the many coalmines littered across south wales. it was a job for the future. but in 1980, its time as a working pit came to an end. for over two decades, john worked proudly here and i
mood of tranquillity. apples, pinks and whites. 0ver mood of tranquillity. apples, pinks and whites. over the past few days, and whites. over the past few days, a commonwealth war graves commission garden has moved into its chelsea home. the final work is being done. by home. the final work is being done. by tomorrow, it will be ready to show. in many ways, a garden to remember. looking forward to seeing all of those when they are complete. it's over 30 years since mining ended at one of...
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whales are in danger and how man—made chemicals are to blame. hello, and in business: apple reports a surprise fall in iphone sales as customers wait for the ten year anniversary phone. we talk you through the tech giant's latest numbers. and as the french prepare to make their choice on sunday, we look at the contentious issue of immigration. hello and welcome to bbc world news. hello and welcome to bbc world ten years ago, a british toddler went missing from her holiday home in portugal. the disappearance of madeline mccann sparked worldwide headlines. a decade on, one of the men questioned by scotland yard has been speaking for the first time. paulo ribeiro is no longer a suspect, but was questioned in connection with a theory that she was taken during a burglary that went wrong. the three year—old had been left by her parents in their holiday apartment while they dined at a restaurant nearby. portuguese police have also given their first tv interview about the case, as richard bilton, from the bbc‘s panorama, reports. for ten years, the holiday village of praia da luz has give
whales are in danger and how man—made chemicals are to blame. hello, and in business: apple reports a surprise fall in iphone sales as customers wait for the ten year anniversary phone. we talk you through the tech giant's latest numbers. and as the french prepare to make their choice on sunday, we look at the contentious issue of immigration. hello and welcome to bbc world news. hello and welcome to bbc world ten years ago, a british toddler went missing from her holiday home in portugal....
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the south china morning post reports on apple's gradual slip in the smart—phone market in china. it reports what was once a duo—poly between apple and samsung is now a fierce competition with chinese brands like huawei making a serious mark. and the china daily reports on the sandstorm that engulfed one—sixth of china on thursday. the paper says the sandstorm, which also hit beijing, was the strongest the country has seen this year. let's go back to our top story now, the repeal of the affordable care act, otherwise known as 0bamacare. speaking after the vote, president trump said he was confident it would pass through the senate. i spoke to our washington correspondent laura bicker and asked her what made the bill more appealing to republicans. there are several changes to 0bamacare, several there are several changes to 0bamaca re, several key there are several changes to 0bamacare, several key changes to 0bamacare, several key changes to 0bamaca re that 0bamacare, several key changes to 0bamacare that made republicans, make it slightly more appealing to republicans. so the fir
the south china morning post reports on apple's gradual slip in the smart—phone market in china. it reports what was once a duo—poly between apple and samsung is now a fierce competition with chinese brands like huawei making a serious mark. and the china daily reports on the sandstorm that engulfed one—sixth of china on thursday. the paper says the sandstorm, which also hit beijing, was the strongest the country has seen this year. let's go back to our top story now, the repeal of the...
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bright hacker in a bedroom to actually upset the apple cart. so much -- ba ising it upset the apple cart. so much -- ba i sing it is not a cyber attack. we do not know what it is. what about the prospects of those hoping to travel this weekend? if you have lots of people arriving at airport terminals, you cannot actually get them on a plane, you create a whole lot of other... a pinch point. lots of other people standing around waiting for something to happen. my advice would be tune into radio and television to find out what the latest situation is. and also ring your travel agent, because i do not think anything will move before midnight. then you are faced with a situation that every aircraft in the fleet on a schedule is out opposition. the banks won't be where they should be, the passengers are not where they should be. —— bags are not fully should be of the planes are not where they should be. they will have to drafting new cruise, new pilots to make the schedule work. it is a major problem. i think they should come off with a better statement. as luck would have it. a majo
bright hacker in a bedroom to actually upset the apple cart. so much -- ba ising it upset the apple cart. so much -- ba i sing it is not a cyber attack. we do not know what it is. what about the prospects of those hoping to travel this weekend? if you have lots of people arriving at airport terminals, you cannot actually get them on a plane, you create a whole lot of other... a pinch point. lots of other people standing around waiting for something to happen. my advice would be tune into radio...
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post reports on apple's gradual slip in the smart—phone market in china. it reports what was once a duo—poly between apple and samsung is now a fierce competition with chinese brands like huawei making a serious mark. and the china daily reports on the sandstorm that engulfed one—sixth of china on thursday. the paper says the sandstorm, which also hit beijing, was the strongest the country has seen this year. basketball has changed its rules on headgear to make it more accessible to women's teams from muslim nations. hijabs had previously been banned because of what governing body said was a safety issue. qatar women's team even withdrew from the 2014 asian games after being denied permission to wear the hijab. new rules will take effect from october. joining me from our hong kong studio is sin heng sim, who's the deputy secretary—general of the malaysia basketball association thank you forjoining us. there was a safety concern, was itjustified and how significant is the new rule? i cannot hear you. i was wondering whether you thought it was a justifiable for the old rule whic
post reports on apple's gradual slip in the smart—phone market in china. it reports what was once a duo—poly between apple and samsung is now a fierce competition with chinese brands like huawei making a serious mark. and the china daily reports on the sandstorm that engulfed one—sixth of china on thursday. the paper says the sandstorm, which also hit beijing, was the strongest the country has seen this year. basketball has changed its rules on headgear to make it more accessible to...
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fourth—largest us company by market capitalisation, behind apple, google owner alphabet, and microsoft. sterling dropped more than half a percent against the dollar late tuesday after a new poll found that british prime minister theresa may's conservative party risks falling short of an overall majority in next month's national election. previous opinion polls suggested the conservative party would increase their majority, which is currently 17 seats. let's check in with the financial markets now. despite those robust manufacturing figures from china it's been a bit of a lacklustre trading session for many indices in assia. that is all of the business news for now. much more to come. it's just eight days until british voters get to cast their ballots in the general election. as part of our election 2017 coverage we have been across the uk looking at the issues that matter. chris buckler has been in northern ireland. you will find dramatic beauty. all along the north coast of northern ireland. it is scenery that makes a fantastic setting. the series game of thrones uses this area as a f
fourth—largest us company by market capitalisation, behind apple, google owner alphabet, and microsoft. sterling dropped more than half a percent against the dollar late tuesday after a new poll found that british prime minister theresa may's conservative party risks falling short of an overall majority in next month's national election. previous opinion polls suggested the conservative party would increase their majority, which is currently 17 seats. let's check in with the financial...
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musk says we are not a giant behemoth, we are losing money. don't be unkind. but look at apple in china. people are struggling. we will have to leave it there. that was really quick and fun. it was! good to see you. hello there. well, the rain arrived earlier than forecast across the south—east of england during thursday afternoon and it's continued to move slowly northwards. but brought a very wet night for the south—east of england, east anglia, the east midlands, and getting in towards the north—east of england by the time we reach friday morning. further west, though, it's clearer skies. any showers died away. and a touch of frost in one or two places. but less cold in the south—east because of cloud cover. so, first thing on friday, then, it's a lovely bright start across many northern and western areas. showers never too far away, though, for the north—west of northern ireland and the outer hebrides has an area of low pressure there. but the bulk of scotland and northern ireland will be bright. a chilly start, but bright. lots of sunshine. same too as well for the
musk says we are not a giant behemoth, we are losing money. don't be unkind. but look at apple in china. people are struggling. we will have to leave it there. that was really quick and fun. it was! good to see you. hello there. well, the rain arrived earlier than forecast across the south—east of england during thursday afternoon and it's continued to move slowly northwards. but brought a very wet night for the south—east of england, east anglia, the east midlands, and getting in towards...
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apple. the red parts on this map show that va ca nt the red parts on this map show that vacant storefronts in new york city. when they close, they take jobs with them. new york city clothing stores have been shedding jobs for the last three years. 0verall, have been shedding jobs for the last three years. overall, the us economy has lost more than 90,000 retail jobs since october 2016. there were too many stores built out, too many stores, too much space, too mount inventories. then we had the internet, that has also had a big impact. the story is repeating itself across america. this is what is left of this small, showing the demise of the american shopping centre. it's lunchtime and i'm in the food court. normally it would be really busy, but as you can see, it is rather quiet. this is what happens when the big department stores leave. they take the customers with them. in just the last two years, both macy's and jcpenney have closed their doors at this more. the future of sears is looking rocky. this store is also collateral damage. there are not a lot of stores left. we sti
apple. the red parts on this map show that va ca nt the red parts on this map show that vacant storefronts in new york city. when they close, they take jobs with them. new york city clothing stores have been shedding jobs for the last three years. 0verall, have been shedding jobs for the last three years. overall, the us economy has lost more than 90,000 retail jobs since october 2016. there were too many stores built out, too many stores, too much space, too mount inventories. then we had the...
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between them. so who do you think is the bigger adam's apple, out of both of you? i can't see mine. together: yayayayahh. .. it's the first time i've tried to use the telephone banking service, and i'm not set up, so i am hoping... laughs how many — how long do you want to make this? a bit shorter, ok, a bit shorter. that wasn't axactly the way you said it the first time. i'd like to take everything out, today, please. that was. i'd like to take everything out, today, please. that is — that is close. that's not true. that is not true. excellent, that is brilliant. thank you very much. no worries at all! what're you dressed like that for? well, we're doing a job, aren't we? i've got a gun. you don't need a gun, do you? your voice is your weapon. take that off! erica is the voice of nice — nice is the voice security provider for citibank credit ca rd—holders in the us, among others. hi, nice to meet you, too. joe's going to try to break into my account, what chances do you think he has? very slim. what advice can you give me to try and break into his account? well, you've kno
between them. so who do you think is the bigger adam's apple, out of both of you? i can't see mine. together: yayayayahh. .. it's the first time i've tried to use the telephone banking service, and i'm not set up, so i am hoping... laughs how many — how long do you want to make this? a bit shorter, ok, a bit shorter. that wasn't axactly the way you said it the first time. i'd like to take everything out, today, please. that was. i'd like to take everything out, today, please. that is —...
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applications. apple's teaching tool classroom had a face—lift last month and now offers more tools for teachers. but before both of these came google classroom. and today i'm finding more about it from mr lickfold, director of learning at tring secondary school. they've been using this online system for the past 18 months to teach and monitor the students‘ progress. today i'm learning about the galapagos islands and i have to say the lesson that chris has constructed certainly looks more engaging than my old textbooks. but tech can do a lot more than just provide media rich lesson plans. we're able to personalise what we do far more than we have ever done before and take them to different resources that are available in the system. every student's learning journey will be different. taking teaching online also means teachers have a lot more access to children's individual learning data and even their thought processes. for example, this browser extension draftback lets the teacher watch how an essay was written and refined. if i've got a student who in preparation for their exams is
applications. apple's teaching tool classroom had a face—lift last month and now offers more tools for teachers. but before both of these came google classroom. and today i'm finding more about it from mr lickfold, director of learning at tring secondary school. they've been using this online system for the past 18 months to teach and monitor the students‘ progress. today i'm learning about the galapagos islands and i have to say the lesson that chris has constructed certainly looks more...
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later today apple comes out with its latest earnings. that's why investors and market watchers will be focused on. i will be back in a moment for the papers will stop. george osborne starts his newjob as editor of the london newspaper the evening standard today. the appointment of the former chancellor drew criticism from opposition mps who called on him to quit politics. mr osborne announced that he was stepping down as conservative mp for tatton in cheshire last month. he'll edit the paper four days a week. 0ur media editor amol rajan reports. george osborne is used to early sta rts george osborne is used to early starts and deadlines but it will still come as a shock when his left at four still come as a shock when his left atfoura.m. this still come as a shock when his left at four a. m. this morning still come as a shock when his left at four a.m. this morning ahead of his first day as a newspaper editor. the former chancellor has taken the editors chair of the former evening standard in one of the most surprising appointment in recent history. many westminster observers sugges
later today apple comes out with its latest earnings. that's why investors and market watchers will be focused on. i will be back in a moment for the papers will stop. george osborne starts his newjob as editor of the london newspaper the evening standard today. the appointment of the former chancellor drew criticism from opposition mps who called on him to quit politics. mr osborne announced that he was stepping down as conservative mp for tatton in cheshire last month. he'll edit the paper...
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reduce your adam's apple and it got out, it might have been tmz, i'm not sure. tmz, yeah. you felt very low and i wonder, did you feel suicidal? i was home, walking up and down, 3am in the morning, walking up and down the hallway of my house and knowing that this is probably going to come out tomorrow. and honestly at that point i didn't really want to deal with it because i knew the paparazzi would be going crazy on me, the story's off the wall. and i thought, you know, the easy thing is to go in the other room and end it right here, end the story right here, and i don't have to deal with all this crap. and obviously i didn't. that and my conversation with god were the turning points. the next day i thought, wasn't that stupid, thinking about something like that? germaine greer put her foot into this controversy, she'd been in it before but she put her foot in this controversy last year on australian television, talking about you, "i don't believe that a man who has lived for a0 years as a man and has had children, it's not fair for the man to decide that he is a woman." i can see
reduce your adam's apple and it got out, it might have been tmz, i'm not sure. tmz, yeah. you felt very low and i wonder, did you feel suicidal? i was home, walking up and down, 3am in the morning, walking up and down the hallway of my house and knowing that this is probably going to come out tomorrow. and honestly at that point i didn't really want to deal with it because i knew the paparazzi would be going crazy on me, the story's off the wall. and i thought, you know, the easy thing is to...
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bigger adam's apple, out of both of you? i can't see mine. together: yayayayahh. .. i wondered if i could make a withdrawal, today, please. a what? laughs. hi, i'd like to make a withdrawal. that's like "gimme the money!" at the same sort of time... together: yayayayahh. .. together: ayayayahh. .. i've not spent two hours not to get your money. you're going to get excited, that's what's going to happen. and your voice — that will raise my voice, so... all i've got to focus on, it's simple, i've just got to go slower. five seconds. just go slower. it's the first time i've tried to use the telephone banking service, and i'm not set up, so i am hoping... laughs. how many — how long do you want to make this? a bit shorter, ok, a bit shorter. that wasn't exactly the way you said it the first time. i'd like to take everything out, today, please. that was. i'd like to take everything out, today, please. that is — that is gross. that's not true. that is not true. excellent, that is brilliant. thank you very much. no worries at all! what're you dressed like that for? well, we're doing a job,
bigger adam's apple, out of both of you? i can't see mine. together: yayayayahh. .. i wondered if i could make a withdrawal, today, please. a what? laughs. hi, i'd like to make a withdrawal. that's like "gimme the money!" at the same sort of time... together: yayayayahh. .. together: ayayayahh. .. i've not spent two hours not to get your money. you're going to get excited, that's what's going to happen. and your voice — that will raise my voice, so... all i've got to focus on, it's...
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the fact it plays nice with apple only... that isn't going to be to everyone‘s favour. the quality, as far as i can see, is pretty good. but for the price you've really got to ask yourself is this something you're really going to use? now, come to tokyo and you're surrounded by so many iconic sights and sounds. but maybe none is more japanese than the hand pulled rickshaw! in other cities around the world, tourist rickshaws are sometimes seen as an unregulated menace. but here in asakusa, in tokyo, the hand pulled carts are a much loved symbol of the city. they're so iconic, in fact, there's a boyband dedicated to the rickshaw! plus, there's another group of drivers who have become social media stars as they document their rickshaw journey around the world. at the moment they're in cambodia. hello bbc travel! their aim is to introduce people to japanese culture before the tokyo olympic games in 2020. see you guys soon! you can follow the team's epic journey on social media — but if you want to try a hand pulled rickshaw for yourself, there's no better place than asakusa in tokyo.
the fact it plays nice with apple only... that isn't going to be to everyone‘s favour. the quality, as far as i can see, is pretty good. but for the price you've really got to ask yourself is this something you're really going to use? now, come to tokyo and you're surrounded by so many iconic sights and sounds. but maybe none is more japanese than the hand pulled rickshaw! in other cities around the world, tourist rickshaws are sometimes seen as an unregulated menace. but here in asakusa, in...
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differences. who do you think is the bigger adam's apple?” can't see mine. yes, yes, yes... i wa nted can't see mine. yes, yes, yes... i wanted to know they can get withdrawal, please. hi, iwould like to make a withdrawal. you'll get excited. that is what is go to happen. yes, and that your voice... it is simple! just need to go slower... it is the first time i tried to use the telephone banking service, and i are not set up. sol am hoping... that was not the exactly so that the first time.” would like to take everything out today please. i would like take everything out today please. i would like to take everything out today please. that is... that is not true. excellent, that is brilliant. the he very much. —— thank you very much. what a uterus like that for? well, we are doing a job, aren't we? —— what are you dressed like that for. erica is the voice of nice, at the security company for citibank, amongst others. he is going to try to break into my account, what chance you videos? very slim. what advice can you give me? well, you have known him your entire life, so try to imita
differences. who do you think is the bigger adam's apple?” can't see mine. yes, yes, yes... i wa nted can't see mine. yes, yes, yes... i wanted to know they can get withdrawal, please. hi, iwould like to make a withdrawal. you'll get excited. that is what is go to happen. yes, and that your voice... it is simple! just need to go slower... it is the first time i tried to use the telephone banking service, and i are not set up. sol am hoping... that was not the exactly so that the first...
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they change their relationship with one supplier —— apple. you would assume they would have two uphold human rights laws in the contract, otherwise that could cause trouble. again, it will depend on how they react. the key thing, this is an u nwa nted react. the key thing, this is an unwanted spotlight on the family business and there have been many questions about how this influences their decision—making and that will be the big issue in some ways, that this case raises for them. thanks for joining this case raises for them. thanks forjoining us. in other business news: shares in online retail giant amazon have risen above the $1,000 mark for the first time. back in 1997, the firm listed its shares forjust $18 each. the rise in share price now values amazon at $478bn, more than twice the value of wal—mart. amazon is now the fourth—largest us company, behind apple, google and microsoft. uber has fired the engineer accused of stealing secrets from google‘s parent company alphabet after he failed to assist with an investigation. anthony levandowski, previously worked on s
they change their relationship with one supplier —— apple. you would assume they would have two uphold human rights laws in the contract, otherwise that could cause trouble. again, it will depend on how they react. the key thing, this is an u nwa nted react. the key thing, this is an unwanted spotlight on the family business and there have been many questions about how this influences their decision—making and that will be the big issue in some ways, that this case raises for them....
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. so nobody with assets less than apple have to pgy- with assets less than apple have to pay. the new calculation will include the value of your house, evenif include the value of your house, even if you are cared for at home. now a significant shift from what is in here, the conservative manifesto. there will be an upper limit on the bills families can face. but, and this is a huge but, theresa may will not say what the upper limit will be. has she done another u-turn, jeremy? be. has she done another u-turn, jeremy? apparently. labour leader jeremy? apparently. labour leader jeremy corbyn says... at tory u-turn on social care would be extremely welcome. i want this country to face up welcome. i want this country to face up to its responsibilities, for those who need care, eitherfrail, elderly, those with special needs, disabilities or learning difficulties. from the liberal democrats... tyre—macro this is theresa may's manifest in meltdown. sima it leaves millions of people up and down the country in a state huge uncertainty. we know the dementia tax will happen and there will be
. so nobody with assets less than apple have to pgy- with assets less than apple have to pay. the new calculation will include the value of your house, evenif include the value of your house, even if you are cared for at home. now a significant shift from what is in here, the conservative manifesto. there will be an upper limit on the bills families can face. but, and this is a huge but, theresa may will not say what the upper limit will be. has she done another u-turn, jeremy? be. has she done...
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standards of the big apple. a handful of supporters also turned out to greet him. welcome home. donald trump has not stepped foot in new york for 107 days, the longest absence from his native city at any stage in his life. travelling through the city in a limousine is nothing new to donald trump, but never before has he done so trump, but never before has he done so in trump, but never before has he done soina trump, but never before has he done so in a motorcade with the presidential seal on the side of his car. the one—time property tycoon returned as commander—in—chief to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the battle of the coral sea. it was an event that helped forge the us — australian alliance. beforehand, he met the australian prime minister, malcolm turnbull, a leader he a p pa re ntly malcolm turnbull, a leader he apparently clashed with in a phone call earlier in his presidency. we had a good telephone call. you exaggerated it. it was a big exaggeration. we had a great one. we are not babies. we are young at heart. it was a very, very good call. it was fake news. men
standards of the big apple. a handful of supporters also turned out to greet him. welcome home. donald trump has not stepped foot in new york for 107 days, the longest absence from his native city at any stage in his life. travelling through the city in a limousine is nothing new to donald trump, but never before has he done so trump, but never before has he done so in trump, but never before has he done soina trump, but never before has he done so in a motorcade with the presidential seal on...
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, tesla and apple. we'll also get insight into market trends including whether billionaire investors took money off the table in us stocks especially financial stocks as the trump trade began to fade. the gap and home depot will be reporting earnings on tuesday and on wednesday, us retailer target will be reporting earnings. they've already warned of lower profits for this quarter and said it would lower prices to try and compete with rivals. one of those rivals is wal—mart, the world's number one retailer, and wal—mart will be reporting their earnings on thursday. with us isjeremy stretch, head of fx strategy at cibc. it is always nice to see you. what are you looking out for this week what is on your radar?” are you looking out for this week what is on your radar? i think markets are going to look at what the data will do over the next quartering the us, to validate the assumptions of a june rate hike. quartering the us, to validate the assumptions of ajune rate hike. and indeed, if we get reasonable data, the question is, what will the markets then imply beyond that? essenti
, tesla and apple. we'll also get insight into market trends including whether billionaire investors took money off the table in us stocks especially financial stocks as the trump trade began to fade. the gap and home depot will be reporting earnings on tuesday and on wednesday, us retailer target will be reporting earnings. they've already warned of lower profits for this quarter and said it would lower prices to try and compete with rivals. one of those rivals is wal—mart, the world's...
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time. he would like an apple watch and he would want to swipe around and play games and do all this stuff and that doesn't provide that. i would have a job convincing him to wear that, i think? no, i agree. and that's the thing, it's trying to keep that on a child. what i'm trying to do is work with various partners to make it more exciting for children. so when idomy more exciting for children. so when i do my crowdfunding and when i raise funds licensing would be something i would be looking at. so iimagine something i would be looking at. so i imagine this watch with the strap, with star wars on it. something to keep the child interested as well. a word about your background. investment banking to creating watches for kids. join the dots for us. watches for kids. join the dots for us. 0k, watches for kids. join the dots for us. ok, so i used to work in foreign exchange sales. i left the business to have children. and then yeah, that was it. that light bulb moment came when i took my kids to the farm. have you ever looked back? no, i love what i'm doing. you look after the childre
time. he would like an apple watch and he would want to swipe around and play games and do all this stuff and that doesn't provide that. i would have a job convincing him to wear that, i think? no, i agree. and that's the thing, it's trying to keep that on a child. what i'm trying to do is work with various partners to make it more exciting for children. so when idomy more exciting for children. so when i do my crowdfunding and when i raise funds licensing would be something i would be looking...