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film review. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the chief features writer at the financial times, henry mance, and the broadcaster and psychotherapist, lucy beresford. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. and starting with the financial times, there's the incredible picture of the didcot towers getting demolished, alongside their main article about the white house announcing a new round of tax cuts. the daily telegraph is leading on borisjohnson accusing former ministers of undermining brexit talks with eu leaders. ‘tory divisions over brexit deepen amid row over no—deal dossier leak‘ — that's the headline for the front of the guardian. brexit themes continue on the front page of the i, saying michael gove has played down leaked crisis plans for brexit. the mail is saying there is a crackdown on gp surgeries that closedown mid week. the cricketerjofra archer is on the front page of the times in a thrilling second ashes test at lord's. and bad news if you don't like ads — the times says mainstream channels could be allowed to show more ads, in their battle against onl
film review. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the chief features writer at the financial times, henry mance, and the broadcaster and psychotherapist, lucy beresford. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. and starting with the financial times, there's the incredible picture of the didcot towers getting demolished, alongside their main article about the white house announcing a new round of tax cuts. the daily telegraph...
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financial crisis, at that time we we re financial crisis, at that time we were worried about the bigger the neighbour policies being put in place in terms of tariff barriers and ten years on, that is now the fear but we have come out the other side without any obvious deterioration and that is how low the bar has become. it has good as it gets. and during that g7 meeting india pledged to step up imports of american goods. let's go to our asia business hub where shara njit leyl is following the story. that is right because $4 billion of imports are already in the pipeline going to india. we know india isn't pa rt going to india. we know india isn't part of the g7 but prime minister moody was an invitee and he it comes in the wake of lots of strange that have popped up in the bilateral relationship between india and america in terms of trade and political interest — make issues over kashmir. trade is an important pa rt over kashmir. trade is an important part of the tubing bilateral strategic partnership — make issues over kashmir. there have been a raft of tariffs escalating leading
financial crisis, at that time we we re financial crisis, at that time we were worried about the bigger the neighbour policies being put in place in terms of tariff barriers and ten years on, that is now the fear but we have come out the other side without any obvious deterioration and that is how low the bar has become. it has good as it gets. and during that g7 meeting india pledged to step up imports of american goods. let's go to our asia business hub where shara njit leyl is following the...
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financial times. bonds sound recession alarm as china and germany show restraint. this is the gdp number out that showed it contracted in the second quarter by 0.i%. contracted in the second quarter by 0.1%. is this inverted yield curve, it is this stuff being discussed. come on! you want to know about that... are used to write for the financial times and i have written books on how media, the tail wags the market dog and this is a classic example. all these financiers will go to the city and we are thinking, god, there is a recession. that is a better indicator... surely they won't. they are ahead of the game. aren't you ahead of the game?” wish! we follow the game. rewrite the coattails. we ride the coatta ils. the coattails. we ride the coattails. what this is doing, and headlines like this would suggest through this bond yield, they basically want the bond yield aspect of this, people are saying that if we are going to lend money to governments, we want the government to pay us more in interest payments. why? because we think there might be a recession so why? because we think ther
financial times. bonds sound recession alarm as china and germany show restraint. this is the gdp number out that showed it contracted in the second quarter by 0.i%. contracted in the second quarter by 0.1%. is this inverted yield curve, it is this stuff being discussed. come on! you want to know about that... are used to write for the financial times and i have written books on how media, the tail wags the market dog and this is a classic example. all these financiers will go to the city and...
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chancellor's demand that the uk must find a realistic alternative to the backstop. now on to the financial times. it says the cost of servicing the debt of developed countries has sunk to its lowest level for more than four decades and that the sharp decline is putting pressure on governments to borrow and spend more in order to jump—start the flagging global economy. the copenhagen post online says that denmark is picking up the pieces and the cost of donald trump's cancelled visit. now on to the south morning china post which has this picture of yet more chaotic scenes at yuen long mtr station as protestors confronted police. and finally the bbc online reports that in a bid to keep the region clean, the nepalese authorities have banned single—use plastics in the everest region. the ban will take effect from january 2020. so let's begin. with me is rolake akinkugbe—filani, head of energy at fbnquest merchant bank. let's start with brexit and in the guardian, angela merkel giving the pma30 guardian, angela merkel giving the pm a 30 day deadline to a vote and a no deal. is this an olive branch
chancellor's demand that the uk must find a realistic alternative to the backstop. now on to the financial times. it says the cost of servicing the debt of developed countries has sunk to its lowest level for more than four decades and that the sharp decline is putting pressure on governments to borrow and spend more in order to jump—start the flagging global economy. the copenhagen post online says that denmark is picking up the pieces and the cost of donald trump's cancelled visit. now on...
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no—deal brexit. that same ultimatum leads the times, as merkel tells the prime minister a hard brexit can be averted. the mail has a different spin, ‘can we do it? ja we can‘ calling merkel‘s comments a brexit boost. in the financial times, the falling cost of debt putting pressure on the government to spend more — but it also carries the brexit story in all the papers on the front page. leading the sun, a tanning addict refused a mortgage because of his £500 a month sunbed. that's look at the papers in more detail. the financial times here, a story about greenland and the controversy over donald trump offering to buy greenland from denmark with the danish heading back saying this is an absurd idea. all is perhaps not quite as it seems, henry? people have gotte n quite as it seems, henry? people have gotten excited with donald trump cancelling his state visit over his insult, the danes daring to say, greenland is not for sale. the financial times says the insult hides a heart insult, the danes have had it in their position since —— position since 19 38. the apparently the population is less than 60,000, but they have it sort of not as a colony, but the relationship is a bit like the relationship between england a
no—deal brexit. that same ultimatum leads the times, as merkel tells the prime minister a hard brexit can be averted. the mail has a different spin, ‘can we do it? ja we can‘ calling merkel‘s comments a brexit boost. in the financial times, the falling cost of debt putting pressure on the government to spend more — but it also carries the brexit story in all the papers on the front page. leading the sun, a tanning addict refused a mortgage because of his £500 a month sunbed. that's...
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across the world. we begin with the financial times, and after talks of a huge merger between tobacco giants philip morris and altria emerged, well, it looks like investors could stump them out — the companies lost $13 billion of their combined value. big money in the guardian here in the uk too — a £3.5 billion boost for education according to documents leaked to the newspaper. it includes pay rises for teachers and new free schools. vox were across a kfc store in the us going chicken—free for the day — well, for five hours at least — before all the vegan alternative to the meat sold out. it‘s an experiment with food start—up beyond meat. millennials are worst placed to cope with a recession than the generations that have gone before them. we‘ll unpick this article from axios. and futurism on why the future may soon see a cable tethering the earth to the moon if some space scientists get their way. so let‘s begin. with me is priya lakhani, the founder and ceo of century tech. welcome to the programme. the financial times, tobacco firms having to adjust to a future
across the world. we begin with the financial times, and after talks of a huge merger between tobacco giants philip morris and altria emerged, well, it looks like investors could stump them out — the companies lost $13 billion of their combined value. big money in the guardian here in the uk too — a £3.5 billion boost for education according to documents leaked to the newspaper. it includes pay rises for teachers and new free schools. vox were across a kfc store in the us going...
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deeper look at a few of the stories making the headlines today. we start with the financial times and the latest stage of the trade war between the us and china. beijing's decision to let the value of the renminbi slide is seen as a major escalation. the paper notes that the chinese currency now at its lowest level since the 2008 financial crisis. in india, the business standard focuses on the highly controversial decision by the government there to remove the special status of the disputed region of jammu and kashmir. it shrugged off warnings that the state could become another kosovo. here in the uk, there's increasing talk of a hard brexit. the daily telegraph, which is arguably the newspaper closest to borisjohnson's political outlook, leads with the claim that the rest of the eu now expects a no deal outcome at the end of october. the same paper has a worrying story that the number of british adults paying no income tax is now at a record high — 43% of the adult population. by contrast, the top 1% of earners pay 27% of the country's income tax. and, finally, the guardian is one
deeper look at a few of the stories making the headlines today. we start with the financial times and the latest stage of the trade war between the us and china. beijing's decision to let the value of the renminbi slide is seen as a major escalation. the paper notes that the chinese currency now at its lowest level since the 2008 financial crisis. in india, the business standard focuses on the highly controversial decision by the government there to remove the special status of the disputed...
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financial times and bloomberg both report the mining giant will announce the closure of its mutanda mine in the democratic republic of congo, when it reports its results for the first half of the year later today. let's now talk about cryptocurrencies and north korea, because a leaked united nations report has revealed pyongyang stole $2 billion to fund its weapons programme using cyber—attacks. the report says north korea targeted banks and crypto—currency exchanges. let's go to our asia business hub where shara njit leyl is following the story. there are so much talk about crypto currency is and what you can hide. here's an example. absolutely, it sounds like something out of a spy film, doesn't it? because essentially as you say it has been revealed by the sleet united nations confidential report i should add, saying that banks were targeted, noted —— backs were targeted, to try and collect cash was not sources confirm to the bbc that the humans actually been investigating some 35 cyber attacks and the reporters were sent to the security council is north korea censures committ
financial times and bloomberg both report the mining giant will announce the closure of its mutanda mine in the democratic republic of congo, when it reports its results for the first half of the year later today. let's now talk about cryptocurrencies and north korea, because a leaked united nations report has revealed pyongyang stole $2 billion to fund its weapons programme using cyber—attacks. the report says north korea targeted banks and crypto—currency exchanges. let's go to our asia...
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happens. we will watch this space and report on it. the financial times is looking at the impact, and this is by no means just brexit. 30,000 jobs cut as the investment climate darkens. thousands of jobs lost investment climate darkens. thousands ofjobs lost since april. give us your take on what is happening in the city. it is a bit more than that. the situation is that our recovery since 2009 has been pitiful. in the beginning it was extremely strong. we were outshining europe. i am talking about generalising. the fact remains that the need for regulation for banks now is strong. a bank in the uk needs ten times the amount of capital to do the same business it did ten years ago. so what is the attractiveness of doing investment banking in many areas? does your banking in many areas? does your bank has never recovered —— deutsche bank has never recovered from its huge participation in the world of derivatives. they are cutting right back on stocks, shares, broking, and that kind of thing. hsbc has i think something like 30,000 jobs in the last five years. we have seen credit suis
happens. we will watch this space and report on it. the financial times is looking at the impact, and this is by no means just brexit. 30,000 jobs cut as the investment climate darkens. thousands of jobs lost investment climate darkens. thousands ofjobs lost since april. give us your take on what is happening in the city. it is a bit more than that. the situation is that our recovery since 2009 has been pitiful. in the beginning it was extremely strong. we were outshining europe. i am talking...
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business and the financial times looks at how companies are coming under pressure to put rewards for society before rewards for shareholders. thejournal in ireland has a study on fake news — it asked people about events that never happened and found people were much more likely to falsely recall them as being true if they tied in with their own beliefs. and finally, the telegraph reports on downing street criticising comments made by a leading british news executive. it's after dorothy byrne said journalists were too scared to call politicians liars and cited boris johnson in her speech. with me is mark davies, ceo at the strategy consultancy, camberton. thank you very much for coming in to go through some of these papers. interesting, the story, the brexit story. the brexit barometer of course, over this whole has been stolen, the value of the pound. whenever deal looks more likely, at the pound goes up, went so slack with the pad goes down. , has anything changed 7 with the pad goes down. , has anything changed? it is moved to 122, let's not forget it started this process at high
business and the financial times looks at how companies are coming under pressure to put rewards for society before rewards for shareholders. thejournal in ireland has a study on fake news — it asked people about events that never happened and found people were much more likely to falsely recall them as being true if they tied in with their own beliefs. and finally, the telegraph reports on downing street criticising comments made by a leading british news executive. it's after dorothy byrne...
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picture the fires in the amazon is on the front page of the financial times, alongside their main article which suggests the eu is planning a crackdown on use of facial recognition in public places. ‘johnson demands fresh border plan‘ — boris johnson's meeting with president macron also dominates the front of the daily telegraph. and it's a similar story on the guardian, the paperfocuses on president macron saying the irish backstop is "indespensible". the sun reports the duke of cambridge took a commercial flight with his family on a trip to scotland, that's after his brother's much criticised trip on a private jet for a holiday in the south of france. ladies, the south of france. let's trek on. brexit on the front ladies, let's trek on. brexit on the front pages of most papers. johnson encounters french resistance. that ta ke encounters french resistance. that take is there is a push back to his desire for open renegotiations and to get rid of the backstop. we had a curious meeting today where boris johnson went to paris, after what was quite a successful trip to berlin and had th
picture the fires in the amazon is on the front page of the financial times, alongside their main article which suggests the eu is planning a crackdown on use of facial recognition in public places. ‘johnson demands fresh border plan‘ — boris johnson's meeting with president macron also dominates the front of the daily telegraph. and it's a similar story on the guardian, the paperfocuses on president macron saying the irish backstop is "indespensible". the sun reports the duke...
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at the financial times front page. very upset about this, they also have editorial comments saying that the seat of parliamentary democracy is being denied a say. jeremy corbyn says, the leader of the labour party, says they will act swiftly to prevent what boris johnson they will act swiftly to prevent what borisjohnson is doing, and challenging with a vote of no—confidence. challenging with a vote of no-confidence. that is very nice, but they have about four days until they are out. it'll be tough to get anything done in a time. it is extraordinary times, and if you look at the financial times, they are obviously also worried about the economy. as you said, the pound slipped by one penny. this needs certainty, and what he has done is attracted more uncertainty. that is another thing that brussels is fed up another thing that brussels is fed up with. they are fed up with brexit, they have to hold all of their debates on climate change, on migration, because of brexit, so they really want to be on the other side of this. is there an argument that at least whatever happens boris j
at the financial times front page. very upset about this, they also have editorial comments saying that the seat of parliamentary democracy is being denied a say. jeremy corbyn says, the leader of the labour party, says they will act swiftly to prevent what boris johnson they will act swiftly to prevent what borisjohnson is doing, and challenging with a vote of no—confidence. challenging with a vote of no-confidence. that is very nice, but they have about four days until they are out. it'll...
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page of the financial times. it says almost 30,000 job losses globally have been announced since april. the telegraph reports on a government crackdown on social media which, the paper says, will see tech giants heavily fined for showing harmful videos. and the guardian reveals that hundreds of people deported from the uk were restrained by methods including shackles and belts. that information was provided to the newspaper after a freedom of information request. so, a varied set of front pages — let's see what our reviewers make of it all. we're going to start off with the telegraph. why do you talk us through what it is, tech giants to be fined millions for toxic videos. this seems to be often discussed in government in whitehall but not really acted upon, action against tech companies for showing videos that are harmful against children or depicting violence, and it will result in, you know, hit the bottom line of these big tech giants, hit it where it hurts, resulting in fines. when i was in the home 0ffice, fines. when i was in the home office, we did a lot of work with tech gia
page of the financial times. it says almost 30,000 job losses globally have been announced since april. the telegraph reports on a government crackdown on social media which, the paper says, will see tech giants heavily fined for showing harmful videos. and the guardian reveals that hundreds of people deported from the uk were restrained by methods including shackles and belts. that information was provided to the newspaper after a freedom of information request. so, a varied set of front...
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the financial times the newspaper says the european commission has sought specific information from those working on the digital currency by a questionnaires on tuesday bloomberg reported about the commission had specific concerns over quote potential anti-competitive behavior related to the libor association so far facebook and the commission have both declined to comment. our financial correspondent joins us now from new york and so what sort of answers is facebook actually supposed to provide here. well i mean one of the main questions really is in this case at least the possibility of competitive behavior and if you look at facebook they have more users than the combined population of china and the u.s. so there is this claim there and then also facebook will probably face questions if there are any plans to somehow connect to some of facebook's services like for example or also the messenger services but this is really only one of the many regulatory issues that facebook is facing with libra and with the other services in general as well now staying on tech giants french presid
the financial times the newspaper says the european commission has sought specific information from those working on the digital currency by a questionnaires on tuesday bloomberg reported about the commission had specific concerns over quote potential anti-competitive behavior related to the libor association so far facebook and the commission have both declined to comment. our financial correspondent joins us now from new york and so what sort of answers is facebook actually supposed to...
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on. a picture the fires in the amazon is on the front page of the financial times, alongside their main article which suggests the eu is planning a crackdown on use of facial recognition in public places. johnson demands fresh border plan. boris johnson's meeting with president macron also dominates the front of the daily telegraph. and it's a similar story on the guardian, the paper focuses on president macron saying the irish backstop is ‘indespensible‘. and the sun reports the duke of cambridge took a commercial flight with his family on a trip to scotland, that's after his brother's much criticised trip on a private jet for a holiday in the south of france. radius let's get on with the paper review and start with the i and the headlinejohnson review and start with the i and the headline johnson encounters review and start with the i and the headlinejohnson encounters french resistance. pessimistic take on the meeting between them. pessimistic depending which side you are on but voicejohnson today depending which side you are on but voice johnson today went to paris to have
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latest release in the film review. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the chief features writer at the financial times, henry mance, and the broadcaster and psychotherapist, lucy beresford. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. and starting with the financial times, there's the incredible
latest release in the film review. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the chief features writer at the financial times, henry mance, and the broadcaster and psychotherapist, lucy beresford. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. and starting with the financial times, there's the incredible
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libras on the scrutiny from you antitrust regulators that's according to the financial times the newspaper says the european commission hustled specific information from those wetting on the ditch of currency by a question asked on tuesday bloomberg reported to the commission on specific concerns of a close potential anticompetitive behavior related to the libra associations of a facebook and the commission has declined to comment. that was business africa thanks for watching. enjoy the conflicts with 2 sebastian junger east europeans traders moldova a new coalition government largesse his readers of my view mature but caught feist's president of the outgoing go mcafee prophet and a former justice minister would most over now how far he would for corruption is he ashamed to be talkies raechel in conflict so far in 60 minutes. and on demand. language courses. and or you know. any talk to anywhere. w. me to use the term. this is d w news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes how it is now being shared between the military and civilians in sudan today the top general was sworn in
libras on the scrutiny from you antitrust regulators that's according to the financial times the newspaper says the european commission hustled specific information from those wetting on the ditch of currency by a question asked on tuesday bloomberg reported to the commission on specific concerns of a close potential anticompetitive behavior related to the libra associations of a facebook and the commission has declined to comment. that was business africa thanks for watching. enjoy the...
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pages are already in. the financial times leads on what it says was an angry confrontation between the chancellor and the prime minister after one of sajid javid's closest aides the times has the same top story — 11 over the sacking ofjavid's media the mirror has the news that from next year same sex couples will be allowed to strut their stuff on strictly come dancing. daily mail says borisjohnson has had a boost in the polls parliament. the daily telegraph reports the eu might be ready to grant another extension of the brexit deadline to avoid no deal. the star has the story of an islamic state fighter who they say was paid £10,000 in housing benefit in the uk. at remainer rebels — he accuses them of playing into the hands of the eu. and as well as the row between the pm and his chancellor, tomorrow's guardian reports of alarm among eu citizens in the uk hoping to gain settled status before brexit.
pages are already in. the financial times leads on what it says was an angry confrontation between the chancellor and the prime minister after one of sajid javid's closest aides the times has the same top story — 11 over the sacking ofjavid's media the mirror has the news that from next year same sex couples will be allowed to strut their stuff on strictly come dancing. daily mail says borisjohnson has had a boost in the polls parliament. the daily telegraph reports the eu might be ready to...
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" to prevent a no—deal brexit. the financial times describes the reaction as "constitutional uproar", adding that mrjohnson was daring his opponents to vote down his government. the paper's editorial says the home of british democracy is being denied a say in the most consequential decision for more than a0 years. the headline in the times is "johnson goes for broke" alongside a picture of the prime minister clenching his fist. the paper says mrjohnson surprised his opponents but "pushed britain to the brink of a constitutional crisis". the scottish daily mail has this picture of scottish conservative leader ruth davidson, who is expected to quit today, delivering a "major blow" to borisjohnson. and finally the free paper, the metro, has this very serious picture of the queen who, it says, has been dragged into brexit row. it also says his opponents brand him a "tin—pot dictator." so let's begin. with me is cornelia meyer, ceo of mrl corporation, a business consultancy. let's start with the front page of the guardian. cross—party rebel alliance, it sounds like something from sta
" to prevent a no—deal brexit. the financial times describes the reaction as "constitutional uproar", adding that mrjohnson was daring his opponents to vote down his government. the paper's editorial says the home of british democracy is being denied a say in the most consequential decision for more than a0 years. the headline in the times is "johnson goes for broke" alongside a picture of the prime minister clenching his fist. the paper says mrjohnson surprised his...
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financial times looks at the dollar conundrum because it would seem no matter what the us does, they cannot avoid this strong dollar, and for them, that is tough when it comes to their goods going to other parts of the world. it is tough. any country, when there is sleep —— slower growth and weak inflation, they would like a weaker currency. just about all the central banks find themselves in this situation and have a weaker currency. but the us authorities haven't been able to do this. donald trump has spoken out, we want a wea ker trump has spoken out, we want a weaker dollar. that is good, verbal intervention in the markets but that has also been unsuccessful. the fed cuts rates anomaly that does the trick but that is not doing it either. but i have many other major central banks. overnight we had half of 1% basis point from new zealand, the australians have cut, if you like the impact of that has been deleted. the importance of the dollar in the well payment system is pa rt dollar in the well payment system is part of this reason as well, and this means that when for instance
financial times looks at the dollar conundrum because it would seem no matter what the us does, they cannot avoid this strong dollar, and for them, that is tough when it comes to their goods going to other parts of the world. it is tough. any country, when there is sleep —— slower growth and weak inflation, they would like a weaker currency. just about all the central banks find themselves in this situation and have a weaker currency. but the us authorities haven't been able to do this....
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. manuel and the financial times, donald trump said the us replace a 10% tariff on $300 billion worth of additional chinese goods was opposite an escalation as mentioned a moment ago of the trade while between washington and beijing and ina while between washington and beijing and in a new threat to the global economic outlook. the times leads with promising medical news reporting that a simple blood test could detect the onset of alzheimer's stop it's been developed by scientists in what has been described as a breakthrough for combating the disease. the male online looks at the criticism levelled at the tech giant google which has been labelled hypocritical, this is after reportedly more than 100 private jets were used to fly celebrities including prince harry to climate change conference in sydney sicily. —— sicily. and finally, is it closing time for being a god by a bartender? it could be for a buy in london. it's the first want to use facial recognition technology to serve people in the correct order when they approached the bar. it's funny, with friends as i was when it's thei
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burgers on campus to do its bit for climate change. the financial times says argentina's currency has lost a fifth of its value after primary elections on saturday. it says there is facial recognition technology being introduced into security cameras at london's king's cross station. jessica, the public backsjohnson to shutdown parliament for brexit. by any means necessary, he's on their side, which is what the prime minister has been claiming. side, which is what the prime minister has been claimingm side, which is what the prime minister has been claiming. it is. i'm not 100% this tells the headline that tells the whole story. it basically suggests a majority of people would support parliament being shutdown or peraud if that was the only way to deliver brexit. in order to get to that number you have to cut out the people who say they don't know. there seems to be... i think i saw on twitter it was about 20% of people who say they don't know. a significant minority. yes. also some of the remain six which at first glance might backup the idea that you need a strong prime minister to hamme
burgers on campus to do its bit for climate change. the financial times says argentina's currency has lost a fifth of its value after primary elections on saturday. it says there is facial recognition technology being introduced into security cameras at london's king's cross station. jessica, the public backsjohnson to shutdown parliament for brexit. by any means necessary, he's on their side, which is what the prime minister has been claiming. side, which is what the prime minister has been...
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diverse and that is borisjohnson has been clear about. let's talk about the financial times and historic that's on the front page and pictures, we can see that picture there, after months of speculation, here is the image that confirms the worst fears of many dozens confirms the worst fears of many d oze ns of confirms the worst fears of many dozens of chinese troops apparently amassing their hong kong just a few miles outside the financial district, they are conducting military drills. whether to intervene as china's ambassador to the uk said they would shoot local police failed to quell the unrest? what impact the —— what impact that have? chinese investors to the uk uses have? chinese investors to the uk uses and i looked it up, end to end of put an end to rebellion or disorder. typically a of oz. i think it's quite a serene word but this is what the chinese are indicating that it has got to abide with the has been a lot of tension and it appears that beijing's patients is running out. no—one wants to see the kind of potential action military force can have in china and a variet
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cryptocurrency libras on the scrutiny from antitrust regulators that's according to the financial times the newspaper says the european commission specific information from those wedding on the digital currency by a question asked on tuesday bloomberg reported to the commission on specific concerns of a close potential anticompetitive behavior related to the associations of facebook and the commission was declined to comment. that was business africa thanks for watching. but. distance for. the few trying. every journey begins with the 1st step and every. i'm greeted with the 1st word heard from the group. recoat is in germany to learn german and why not with him a simple online on your mobile phone and free shots from the d w z learning course nikos free german made it seem like. this is africa coming up in the next 15 minutes how it is now being shared between the military and civilians in sudan today the top general was sworn in as head of state 10 others top of them civilians were also sworn in as members of the sovereign council that will oversee and new government until the elections.
cryptocurrency libras on the scrutiny from antitrust regulators that's according to the financial times the newspaper says the european commission specific information from those wedding on the digital currency by a question asked on tuesday bloomberg reported to the commission on specific concerns of a close potential anticompetitive behavior related to the associations of facebook and the commission was declined to comment. that was business africa thanks for watching. but. distance for. the...
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corbyn — to oust borisjohnson — to prevent a no—deal brexit. in the financial times this morning, a warning from china's ambassador to the uk that beijing is ready to use its full military power to quell the ongoing pro—democracy protests. to the new york times, more on israel's ban on two american democratic congresswomen who planned to visit the occupied west bank. a move which was encouraged by us president — donald trump. in the arab news, climate experts warn the gulf could become unliveable with rising temperature and humidity levels. and, in the times — the universities offering school—leavers cash incentives as part of their recruitment drive. let's start with the story that is in the guardian. it's a tricky one. we dog about this earlier, about what to do if you don't support no deal brexit was up it is the default at the moment on the 31st of october in britain. you are stuck between a rock
corbyn — to oust borisjohnson — to prevent a no—deal brexit. in the financial times this morning, a warning from china's ambassador to the uk that beijing is ready to use its full military power to quell the ongoing pro—democracy protests. to the new york times, more on israel's ban on two american democratic congresswomen who planned to visit the occupied west bank. a move which was encouraged by us president — donald trump. in the arab news, climate experts warn the gulf could...
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payment protection insurance. the financial conduct authority, which published the new figure, is urging people who think they might be victims of the misselling to put in a claim before a deadline injust a week's time. here's our personal finance correspondent, simon gompertz. michelle from gravesend in kent has already won a ppi payment, which is how she bought the new car she is driving, some of the £22,000 of compensation for decades of charges to her credit card. what did you think when you saw how much money you are going to get?” think when you saw how much money you are going to get? i couldn't think, i wasjust you are going to get? i couldn't think, i was just shocked. you are going to get? i couldn't think, i wasjust shocked. taken aback. you just don't expect that amount of money. so, yeah, shocked, pleasa ntly! amount of money. so, yeah, shocked, pleasantly! now, the financial conduct authority wants more people to claim, like michelle, before its deadline next thursday. that's if they were sold payment protection insurance they didn't want or need for loa ns insurance they didn't want or need for loans or credit cards. 12 million claims have been upheld, £36 billion has been paid by banks a
payment protection insurance. the financial conduct authority, which published the new figure, is urging people who think they might be victims of the misselling to put in a claim before a deadline injust a week's time. here's our personal finance correspondent, simon gompertz. michelle from gravesend in kent has already won a ppi payment, which is how she bought the new car she is driving, some of the £22,000 of compensation for decades of charges to her credit card. what did you think when...
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the media across the world. we begin with the financial times, which says alarm bells are ringing for the prospect of a global recession. on to the irish times, which is covering comments from key us democrat nancy pelosi who says there'll be no trade deal with the uk if it undermines the good friday agreement. the wef website picks up on changes in finland, as i've mentioned, where from next year, employees will be able to chose where and when they spend half of their working hours. it will be a legal right as it were. the verge among many tech sites covering changes at amazon. from september, unwanted warehouse stock in the us and the uk will be donated by default rather than being thrown away. and, finally, we've seen plenty of stories about face tracking in the media this week. facial recognition. well, cnet, has one woman's attempts to thwart it. she's got a clothing range that tricks the technology — her dress makes cameras think she's a car. you can see her dress there. that is one example of the clothes she is making. everyone has an idea. it is just whether it takes off. wi
the media across the world. we begin with the financial times, which says alarm bells are ringing for the prospect of a global recession. on to the irish times, which is covering comments from key us democrat nancy pelosi who says there'll be no trade deal with the uk if it undermines the good friday agreement. the wef website picks up on changes in finland, as i've mentioned, where from next year, employees will be able to chose where and when they spend half of their working hours. it will...
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the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the financial times and a reprieve from the us for china! president trump has announced he will delay imposing tariffs on certain goods imported from china until december to protect shoppers. the south china morning post, and this photo, which is all over the media, of the moment a police officer pulls out his gun after being cornered by some protesters at hong kong international airport. "ozone pollution is as bad for the lungs as a pack of cigarettes a day," warns the times. it looks at a study carried out over 18 years that draws a link between car emissions and the destruction of lung tissue. "commuters priced out by new hike in railfares" is the headline in the guardian. a 2.9% increase in railfairs is due to be confirmed today, says the paper, which would mean the overall cost of train travel has risen by 46% since 2009. and, finally, the sun focuses on another health warning with a major study suggesting social media is damaging children's mental health. it says the study of 10,000 children found checking facebook, i
the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the financial times and a reprieve from the us for china! president trump has announced he will delay imposing tariffs on certain goods imported from china until december to protect shoppers. the south china morning post, and this photo, which is all over the media, of the moment a police officer pulls out his gun after being cornered by some protesters at hong kong international airport. "ozone pollution is as bad for the lungs...
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financial times tells us that that is just getting even worse with potentially hit consumers directly. so the ft has a really good graphic, right at the heart of the story. just try and untangle for readers what is going on here. spring of 2018, trump starts the tariffs on china stop about a year into his presidency, and they have just continued to ramp up. 0verall, china has got about 113 billion tariffs on us products, up until yesterday's tweet by donald trump, america had a total of about 250 billion ‘s worth of tariff on chinese products. those products were agricultural, things like motorcycles, semiconductors, but just as you like motorcycles, semiconductors, butjust as you say like motorcycles, semiconductors, but just as you say trump like motorcycles, semiconductors, butjust as you say trump has now announced another 300 alien of tariffs. easily everything that's coming into america, half $1 trillion he is going to slap another 10% on that. and there is consumer goods. inside the iphone, things like sneakers. i do so we will be speaking about that in the coming days, weeks and
financial times tells us that that is just getting even worse with potentially hit consumers directly. so the ft has a really good graphic, right at the heart of the story. just try and untangle for readers what is going on here. spring of 2018, trump starts the tariffs on china stop about a year into his presidency, and they have just continued to ramp up. 0verall, china has got about 113 billion tariffs on us products, up until yesterday's tweet by donald trump, america had a total of about...
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welcome back. let's start of the financial times. trump is open to an meeting over the nuclear deal stop this is beheading the drive to de—escalate tensions between iran and the united states. he has done a really good job here this is the first real positive step forward that we have seen from trump towards the situation for some time. tensions have been escalating to end the middle east and the us. and this isa the middle east and the us. and this is a move forward, we always have to ta ke is a move forward, we always have to take everything that trumps says with a pinch of salt. he said that he is willing to sit down under the right conditions and said that if the situation in the gulf deteriorated, that they would still be met with force. this isn't a definite we're going to sort everything out and it's all going be fine, but it's a baby step forward in the right direction. the fact that we are looking at the oil markets, that's a reference to what this means and the fact that the oil markets have moved higher shows they are paying more attention to the china and us had loads
welcome back. let's start of the financial times. trump is open to an meeting over the nuclear deal stop this is beheading the drive to de—escalate tensions between iran and the united states. he has done a really good job here this is the first real positive step forward that we have seen from trump towards the situation for some time. tensions have been escalating to end the middle east and the us. and this isa the middle east and the us. and this is a move forward, we always have to ta ke...
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— that's according to the financial times. right, let's plunge in with the election spending spree on the front of the telegraph. i mean, we have heard quite a lot of figures, even during leadership election campaign. extra police opposites in money and so extra police opposites in money and so on, but they think is a strategy. idid not so on, but they think is a strategy. i did not know you're going to quiz me on mathematics, but yes this is the election spending spree have not been called yet and we are secretly pretending it's going to happen. but clearly it's what he's gearing up for and he clearly it's what he's gearing up forand he is, clearly it's what he's gearing up for and he is, although it's a talk about a spender and obviously is able to get the funding for additional areas and surprise, surprise, they are areas traditionally better for an election hot topics like the police and nhs, he is not talking about aid or even less topics like infrastructure. it's all kind of more money for education and everything. and it's quite clear that this is part of a strategy, because hi
— that's according to the financial times. right, let's plunge in with the election spending spree on the front of the telegraph. i mean, we have heard quite a lot of figures, even during leadership election campaign. extra police opposites in money and so extra police opposites in money and so on, but they think is a strategy. idid not so on, but they think is a strategy. i did not know you're going to quiz me on mathematics, but yes this is the election spending spree have not been called...
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according to the metro. bankerjob cuts make the front page of the financial times. it says almost 30,000 job losses globally have been announced since april. the telegraph reports on a government crackdown on social media which, the paper says, will see tech giants heavily fined for showing harmful videos. patients are waiting 15 days on average to see their gp — so says the express, which calls the situation "a scandal". and the daily mail carries a warning from doctors, about a surge in demand from women, amid a shortage of hrt drug brands. so, a varied set of front pages — let's see what our reviewers make of it all. let's begin with the front page of the daily mirror. andrew and the secret epstein diary. yes, this is new, i think. secret epstein diary. yes, this is new, ithink. apparently secret epstein diary. yes, this is new, i think. apparently epstein a meticulously detailed diary of his friendships with the rich and famous. —— epstein kept. and they have next artefact with a picture of the queen turning up with prince andrew, going to church. i suppose he'd does n
according to the metro. bankerjob cuts make the front page of the financial times. it says almost 30,000 job losses globally have been announced since april. the telegraph reports on a government crackdown on social media which, the paper says, will see tech giants heavily fined for showing harmful videos. patients are waiting 15 days on average to see their gp — so says the express, which calls the situation "a scandal". and the daily mail carries a warning from doctors, about a...
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prevent a hard border. the eu, however, remains unconvinced, the paper says. the financial times leads on news that a hong kong billionaire has taken advantage of the weak pound to buy pubs group greene king. victor li, who is hong kong‘s richest man, struck a £4.6 billion deal for the uk‘s biggest listed pubs and brewery group. 0n the wrap website, the news that twitter and facebook have banned hundreds of accounts deliberately attemping to sow political discord in hong kong. the sun leads on a row over tracking devices installed in mercedes cars, with the headline, "there‘s a spy in your mercedes". the secret sensors fitted to all new and used motors sold by the firm‘s dealers pinpoint the vehicle‘s exact location. the telegraph has this picture of the duke and duchess of sussex after they were branded hypocrites for taking four trips by private jet injust 11 days. singer sir eltonjohn has defended them, saying he paid to carbon—offset their flights to and from his home in france. and finally, the times reports on a study that claims having children really does make you
prevent a hard border. the eu, however, remains unconvinced, the paper says. the financial times leads on news that a hong kong billionaire has taken advantage of the weak pound to buy pubs group greene king. victor li, who is hong kong‘s richest man, struck a £4.6 billion deal for the uk‘s biggest listed pubs and brewery group. 0n the wrap website, the news that twitter and facebook have banned hundreds of accounts deliberately attemping to sow political discord in hong kong. the sun...
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welcome to the programme. the financial times, tobacco firms having to adjust to a future where people are increasingly trying to come off cigarettes because of the health concerns and perhaps cost and some of them moving to vaping. but this consolidation, which perhaps they mean to do, and perhaps not that keen on. these are two companies that actually previously coexisted. this is a combination of two companies that split in 2008. they split because they have these growing trends in international emerging markets where people wanted to have the big brand mal brough, but in the us where they were absolutely huge and operating, they we re absolutely huge and operating, they were stifled by lots of litigations —— malboro. it is about emerging trends and new technologies, peoples switching from core products to smoking a cigarette sent vaping. both companies have invested an awful lot of money in these new technologies so both of them have invested, they have invested in axios. algeria invested, they have —— altria. they are very investing heavily in these technologies. th
welcome to the programme. the financial times, tobacco firms having to adjust to a future where people are increasingly trying to come off cigarettes because of the health concerns and perhaps cost and some of them moving to vaping. but this consolidation, which perhaps they mean to do, and perhaps not that keen on. these are two companies that actually previously coexisted. this is a combination of two companies that split in 2008. they split because they have these growing trends in...
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see you again. the financial times is focusing on this trade war escalation. since this was printed, washington has named china a currency manipulator, which president trump promised he would do on day one in office which he hasn't done until now. they have had many opportunities to do that, but the statement they have come outwith. we have been talking about this trade war the tariffs and what is going on with china and the us, but it is now alleged that baiting has unleashed their most potent weapon, which is weakening their currency, and it has the impact of an unfair advantage to chinese exporters. the us is saying this is unfair, they claim it is a currency manipulation. it happen in 2008, the last financial crisis, the chinese currency weakened. it went past the cracking seven and it is about seven to $1. it does come with potential of biting the chinese back. it makes purchasing us goods for chinese consumers much more expensive, global oil is priced in dollars and any chinese companies, borrowers of dollars at the moment will find is very difficult to cope with. the ta riffs
see you again. the financial times is focusing on this trade war escalation. since this was printed, washington has named china a currency manipulator, which president trump promised he would do on day one in office which he hasn't done until now. they have had many opportunities to do that, but the statement they have come outwith. we have been talking about this trade war the tariffs and what is going on with china and the us, but it is now alleged that baiting has unleashed their most...
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. keeping it with business and the financial times looks at how companies are coming under pressure to put rewards for society before rewards for shareholders. thejournal in ireland has a study on fake news — it asked people about events that never happened and found people were much more likely to falsely recall them as being true if they tied in with their own beliefs. and finally, the telegraph reports on downing street criticising comments made by a leading british news executive. it's after dorothy byrne said journalists were too scared to call politicians liars and cited boris johnson in her speech.
. keeping it with business and the financial times looks at how companies are coming under pressure to put rewards for society before rewards for shareholders. thejournal in ireland has a study on fake news — it asked people about events that never happened and found people were much more likely to falsely recall them as being true if they tied in with their own beliefs. and finally, the telegraph reports on downing street criticising comments made by a leading british news executive. it's...
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service. "the financial times" reports the company expects to launch apple tv plus within two months that will beat disney plus to the market november 12th. apple has not announced a price for apple tv plus but a separate report says the company is considering a price of $9.99 a month with a free trial period. back over to you ladies. a lot of competition in the streaming world. >> and apple has the new morning show by reese witherspoon i want to see. i wonder -- >> steve carell. >> who plays frank? >> idris elba? >> i'm watching. >>> all right, coming up on "today in the bay," a check of your forecast with vianey arana. >> idris elba, i'm a fan. current temperatures cool, still comfortable. 50s and 60s, and you're going to notice a change under way. we're going to see a pressing marine layer, temperature also heat up. this is our last comfortable cool day kind of, of the week. over to mike. >> sorry, i'm not idris elba, vianey. oakland is not bad. 880 moving nicely after it reconnected, the connector reopens off the bay bridge. i am tracking a car fire over in the tri-valley but first, b
service. "the financial times" reports the company expects to launch apple tv plus within two months that will beat disney plus to the market november 12th. apple has not announced a price for apple tv plus but a separate report says the company is considering a price of $9.99 a month with a free trial period. back over to you ladies. a lot of competition in the streaming world. >> and apple has the new morning show by reese witherspoon i want to see. i wonder -- >> steve...
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netflix. the financial times says that the company has committed more than $6 billion for original programs as it preparesun to its streaming service called tv plus sometime this fall. sterday apple released a trailer for a new original series called "the morning show" starring reese witherspoon and jennifer aniston, which reportedly cost more per episode than "game of thrones" cost in its final season. >>> andt is not jus apple spending more. coumers as well when iomes to electronic devices. like other areas of retail, how and where tho purchases are being made is changing. josh lipton has the next installment in our look at the american consumer. ♪ r orter: it used to be that shoppers wanted toch t and feel cool, new electronics before buying them, but not anymore. moneyre okay spending sight unseen, which is why ses of devices in store are falling and purchases online are rising. they're willing to pay up for what they want. >> the math here tells youehat averelling prices are going to be going up as consumers make th choices to spend a little bit more than they might have in
netflix. the financial times says that the company has committed more than $6 billion for original programs as it preparesun to its streaming service called tv plus sometime this fall. sterday apple released a trailer for a new original series called "the morning show" starring reese witherspoon and jennifer aniston, which reportedly cost more per episode than "game of thrones" cost in its final season. >>> andt is not jus apple spending more. coumers as well when...
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when you're giving it away for free? that's look at the financial times, the effects of the uncertainty is a weak pound and ample opportunity for those looking for a ample opportunity for those looking fora bargain as ample opportunity for those looking for a bargain as per the billionaire from hong kong who has brought up this company. that's true, the richest man is buying up the pub chain in the united kingdom for £4.6 billion. i am an old man, so i've been here before. if i go back to the mid—i9 805. a long time ago when i was the mid—i9 805. a long time ago when iwa5a the mid—i9 805. a long time ago when i was a business reporter and general board of the bbc, when the pound wa5 general board of the bbc, when the pound was very weak, if you remember at one stage went down to $1 and five to the pound. what happened and was a triggering of a rush to buy uk asset5 was a triggering of a rush to buy uk assets by foreign companies. so a lot of things here that were very cheap in real terms of their buying a foreign currency and they snap up lots of bargains. i think i s
when you're giving it away for free? that's look at the financial times, the effects of the uncertainty is a weak pound and ample opportunity for those looking for a ample opportunity for those looking fora bargain as ample opportunity for those looking for a bargain as per the billionaire from hong kong who has brought up this company. that's true, the richest man is buying up the pub chain in the united kingdom for £4.6 billion. i am an old man, so i've been here before. if i go back to the...
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-trust warning about facebook from the chairman of the federal trade commission, telling the financial times that facebook's plan to integrate instagram and whatsapp could hinder attempts to break up the company. it would be more difficult to have a divestiture after all the eggs are scrambled some even suggested that part of the facebook strategy combining these assets together is to make it harder to ultimately break up plus mark zuckerberg suggested it would make the company stronger you are giving me a smile. what is that smile >> simon says. >> simon says. >> you used to play the game, right? >> speaking of breaking up big tech, a group of states preparing to move forward with a joint anti-trust investigation that would likely focus on google facebook and amazon and apple. the effort involving as many as 20 state attorney generals could be launched as soon as next month. last month the justice department launched it's own anti-trust review. what does simon say? >> touch your nose there's an update right now on the trade war and china's efforts to sure up it's new economy. new reforms taking
-trust warning about facebook from the chairman of the federal trade commission, telling the financial times that facebook's plan to integrate instagram and whatsapp could hinder attempts to break up the company. it would be more difficult to have a divestiture after all the eggs are scrambled some even suggested that part of the facebook strategy combining these assets together is to make it harder to ultimately break up plus mark zuckerberg suggested it would make the company stronger you are...
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half or so, there was a story that caught your eye on the financial times, capitalism driven since the 1970s... just briefly maximising shareholder value was the jargon that was seen as the top priority for any chief executive or chairman of any company, whether a quarterly or annual dividend or quarterly or annual dividend or quarterly results, whatever it is. it was simply the stock market value of the company that mattered most, and it was pretty much do whatever it takes, preferably within the law, but occasionally outside of it, to max out, so that your shareholders get more, you give them more, the higher your enumeration. that was the straightforward instructional caricature of the motivation of corporates. before corporate social responsibility came in, which was you've got to be seen to be doing good things elsewhere. and this is now saying, quoting a business roundtable in the states, saying now that issues such as environmental protection and the way you treat your workforce are seen as being on a par with that which in a way is just catching up with reality. ok. time ha
half or so, there was a story that caught your eye on the financial times, capitalism driven since the 1970s... just briefly maximising shareholder value was the jargon that was seen as the top priority for any chief executive or chairman of any company, whether a quarterly or annual dividend or quarterly or annual dividend or quarterly results, whatever it is. it was simply the stock market value of the company that mattered most, and it was pretty much do whatever it takes, preferably within...
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tomorrow's times. the paper reports the downing street has drawn up a battle plan to frustrate rebels and opposition parties. on the front of the financial times — boris johnson sparked uproar over plans to shut down parliament for five weeks to protect his brexit plan. it's a prorogue state — reads the headline on the front of the metro — as the queen agrees to the pm's request to suspend parliament. the guardian reports on the outrage of rebel mps as they gear up for an historic clash next week following the prime minister's announcement to suspend parliament in the run—up to brexit. and ballsy boris comes out fighting is across tomorrows sun newspaper with the headline hey big spender. well dave, we are going to start actually with the guardian. outrage asjohnson suspends parliament. and you know, that is absolutely the theme of most of the front pages, isn't it? it's the word we have heard more than any other word today, outrage. everyone is saying this is an outrage! let's just be clear with borisjohnson has actually done. he has suspended, he has asked the queen to suspend parliament for a period of time, when it usually it is al
tomorrow's times. the paper reports the downing street has drawn up a battle plan to frustrate rebels and opposition parties. on the front of the financial times — boris johnson sparked uproar over plans to shut down parliament for five weeks to protect his brexit plan. it's a prorogue state — reads the headline on the front of the metro — as the queen agrees to the pm's request to suspend parliament. the guardian reports on the outrage of rebel mps as they gear up for an historic clash...
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meanwhile the financial times says the e.u. is planning new restrictions on the technology to protect its citizens and officials from the european commission says they want to limit what they call indiscriminate use of facial recognition well doll bob is a former chief superintendent in london's metropolitan police he says there's a need for checks and balance for this technology to be fully embraced. all of us need to understand is that people will have surveillance going on all the time you know whether your going to supermarket supermarket can track your purchases and and determine what is the best things to sell to you so i think what this is doing is tracking people who are potentially going to do is arm and then looking at how they can try and mitigate the harm. i think it's right that we have proper checks and balances because the concerns that people are now voice in are the very very same concerns that people have always seen when d.n.a. was introduced all when tracking of individuals was 1st introduced in. the number plate readers of cars and i don't necessarily have
meanwhile the financial times says the e.u. is planning new restrictions on the technology to protect its citizens and officials from the european commission says they want to limit what they call indiscriminate use of facial recognition well doll bob is a former chief superintendent in london's metropolitan police he says there's a need for checks and balance for this technology to be fully embraced. all of us need to understand is that people will have surveillance going on all the time you...
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to drop the irish backstop. the times says mr johnson will insist that parliament can't stop the uk leaving the eu without a deal on the 31st of october, when he meets german chancellor angela merkel. and a different story in the financial times. it leads on the resignation of italy's prime minister, giuseppe conte, after he lashed out at his coalition partner matteo salvini. so, a varied set of front pages — but with brexit dominating most. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. take us to where they're focusing on the breaking of ties in ten days of. said the angle they have taken is clearly briefings that british officials are not going to be attending a certain number of ee meetings in september and october. and actually in the detail the story, we learned that it's about to there meetings that would be happening with the eu in september and october. so british officials will still be going to meetings and second areas, that are considered strategically important like defence and security and budgetary issues, by number of other meetings and subject areas where officials will not go. i think it if you read the story and think it comes across very much as borisjohnson trying to signal to the country something rathe
to drop the irish backstop. the times says mr johnson will insist that parliament can't stop the uk leaving the eu without a deal on the 31st of october, when he meets german chancellor angela merkel. and a different story in the financial times. it leads on the resignation of italy's prime minister, giuseppe conte, after he lashed out at his coalition partner matteo salvini. so, a varied set of front pages — but with brexit dominating most. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. take...
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content. the financial times said the silicon valley company will launch apple tv in two months and that is disney plus to the market. still no official word on how much apple tv plus will cost. >>> and they say dogs are man's best friend and trending now a northern ireland man taking that phrase to a whole new level. second story. he built this luxury cabin for his dog mia. comes with a deck and mailbox, night light and small heater. at least we said heater and not theater. >> look at her tail wagging. >> the pup's owner has his own fencing company in the ux k. >> i have to learn how to build something. sorry. >> the dog is like, i just want to go inside and sit on the couch. >> and bring your pets inside because it is going to start getting hot. even in san francisco. but check out inland temps in the 90s. your pups don't want to be outside. >> thanks for watching. our next newscast is tonight at 5:00. >> and we'll see you tomorrow morning at 4:30 to 7:00 and for midday at 11:00. >>> right now on "california live," lawrence is aligning with the stars, shining a spotlight on kids i
content. the financial times said the silicon valley company will launch apple tv in two months and that is disney plus to the market. still no official word on how much apple tv plus will cost. >>> and they say dogs are man's best friend and trending now a northern ireland man taking that phrase to a whole new level. second story. he built this luxury cabin for his dog mia. comes with a deck and mailbox, night light and small heater. at least we said heater and not theater. >>...
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considering the consequences but they did report the financial times in other places which seemed that the chinese army command that hong kong actually promised to the u.s. side that the same day people said that the chinese on the it would not be deployed off so if china it could be the ability to. ignore all the international consequences of being caught if the da told us that it will do so so i don't make the risk of the goblin's hi steve do you think the chinese government will listen to the concerns voiced by the international community britain and the u.s. and many other countries said it's about time for the china to listen to the people of hong kong the chinese government should pay attention to what will of being sent in the international community but that doesn't mean that they will do want the. international community in damage to do. with all due respect to chris i think he is completely wrong the idea that the chinese government will not use force in hong kong is totally unrealistic the chinese government is and has always been very clear that the garrison in hong kong is
considering the consequences but they did report the financial times in other places which seemed that the chinese army command that hong kong actually promised to the u.s. side that the same day people said that the chinese on the it would not be deployed off so if china it could be the ability to. ignore all the international consequences of being caught if the da told us that it will do so so i don't make the risk of the goblin's hi steve do you think the chinese government will listen to...