Time. 20 years after engineers larry page and sergey brin created the search giant google at stanford university, theyre relinquishing control of its parent alphabet to ceo Sundar Pichai. Its the biggest shake up of leadership the tech titan has seen and highlights how the firm has swelled into a near trillion dollar tech empire, with youtube and self driving cars in its stable. Heres dave lee in san francisco. This move represents the most significant shakeup of leadership at google since its inception. The first only dynamic duo of sergey brin and larry page, the legendary Silicon Valley partnership, wont hold important management roles in the company they founded back in 1998. In reality, though, thats been the case for some time. The public face of google has been its current ceo, Sundar Pichai. By tuesdays announcement makes it absolutely clear mr paige and mr brin arent running the company anymore. However, while the pair are a p pa re ntly anymore. However, while the pair are apparently relinquishing managing management duties, it wont mean giving up their ultimate power. Between them they control 51 of the Voting Rights on alphabets board. That wont change. They like their role to being proud parents of the Company Looking on with close interest and care. It means, should they feel the need, they can override an the decision of any decision Sundar Pichai makes with little more than a parental because we said so. So, whats the reaction been in india to Sundar Pichai becoming the most powerful indian in business . Lets go live to suranajan tewari in mumbai. He is already a star. But this escalate that even further. Absolutely, sally. And if the former ceos are calling themselves parents, Sundar Pichai is very much the child of india. He embodies the modern American Dream in so many ways. He was born and studied in india, the Indian Institute of technology, which is a widely reputed university. Then he went to Silicon Valley and rose up the ranks to create Real Technology products that people and indians use in their everyday lives, products like google chrome, which he is widely acclaimed for. So this has really been a moment of ride for many indians. And Sundar Pichai also travels back to india quite regularly and he holds events at his form university. And also he really promotes women encoding and women in technology. He was last here earlier this year for womens day for that purpose. The indians are incredibly proud of his achievement, but mostly because of the way he reached the top of alphabet. Really interesting. Thank you, sura najan tewari, alphabet. Really interesting. Thank you, suranajan tewari, in mumbai for us. In the past few hours, the us house of representatives has passed a bill that calls on china to end what it calls arbitrary detention, torture, and harassment of uighurs and other ethnic muslim minorities. Rico hizon has been following the story in our our Asia Business hub. Nos da see you, rico. This is another reason why many are concerned about the future trade relationship between china and the us. Absolutely, sally. Now that both houses of Congress Passed this week a human rights policy at 2019, this will now go to President Trump for signing off for vetoing we go. Signing it could put another wedge in the strange us china relations. Last week trying donald trump put pen to paper backing protesters in hong kong. This and otherfactors are pulling asian stocks down today. Overnight, mr trump saying a trade deal with china might have to wait until after the 2020 president ial elections also impacting investors sentiment. Investors hoping they would come to a resolution before the next tower of the schedule to kick in december 15. Donald trump is throwing shade into his so called baseline trade agreement which he said was imminent last week. People are saying President Trump is really fickle. It is either he is using the 2020 election reason to gain average on china on ongoing negotiations or to campaignfor on china on ongoing negotiations or to campaign for his re election next year leveraged. To campaign for his re election next year leveraged. Thank you. Good to see you again. Now, lets brief you on some other business stories. Amazon primes first foray into screening premier League Matches started on tuesday. The e commerce giants prime service won the rights to show all ten midweek premier League Matches played this week. The first time a streaming platform has been responsible for showing the matches. Indoor bike start up peloton has sparked criticism on social media over a new holiday ad that its claimed peddles a negative body image. The ad shows a womans video diary of her bike, given to her by her partner, but critics say it seems to women is under pressure to lose weight. Britains leading companies are failing to improve Ethnic Diversity at the top. Executive search firm green park said its survey found that the number of black, asian and minority ethnic or bame Board Directors of major uk companies has stalled at almost every senior level. 3. 3 thats the number of bame senior execs in ftse 100 companies, and its barely improved over the last six years. In fact, the uk economy is losing an estimated 3. 1; billion or £2. 6 billion due to ethnic minority discrimination, according to involve. Its a similar picture in the us Research Last year by deloitte found thatjust under a quarter of new directors on boards of fortune 100 companies were non white. Rupal kantaria is a director at Oliver Wyman Forum and uk social impact. Welcome to the programme. It is really interesting we should be talking about this when we have just been celebrating Sundar Pichai, who is now running alphabet. Butjust tell us, it is interesting and not surprising to hear that has not been a shift in six years on this . think it is not actually that surprising, despite the fact that has been a lot of activity in the space, more news stories, companies are appointing heads of diversity and inclusion and creating employee resource networks. The governments at this lee page consultations, seemingly a lot of activity, but at the same time we have not seen that systematic focus on the pipeline even on gender we have not seen the progress we would have expected. There has been some progress. A woman of colour is appropriate in the us and the uk, coloured woman is not. Bame in itself is a very diverse category. We are talking about Sundar Pichai, that dumps everybody into one category a normalises against weight. But the experiences of black executives is different when you get under the detail operator was to say, that is a point. Some ethnic minority groups are doing better than others. It has to be looked at in that detail. You cannot pump everybody into the one bracket. Absolutely. Dump. Some people feel they have met their bame targets. We do not have targets that are deep and broad across the organisation and we dont have enough measurement. Talking of targets, they have been set to have no all whiteboards by 2021. This report we have just talked about says that is not going to be achieved, maybe not until 2039, somewhere around there. What has to happen to enable us to reach these targets . Happen to enable us to reach these targets . I think there has got to be, as with most complex issues, a combination of public and private partnership and we have to see the government legislating and that wont be the silver bullet, as it was not with gender, and organisations need to do much more to tackle what is a complex and nuanced task. When you talk about legislation, what kind of legislation . Do we need to have a quota that is enforced and Companies Find if they dont meet it . Should we go that far to see change or is that just too much . We go that far to see change or is thatjust too much . That is a complex issue. We had a similar debate on gender. We didnt take that path in this country. We saw legislation on the gender pay gap was, i think, legislation on the gender pay gap was, ithink, has legislation on the gender pay gap was, i think, has focused legislation on the gender pay gap was, ithink, has focused minds legislation on the gender pay gap was, i think, has focused minds and thatis was, i think, has focused minds and that is the direction i think the uk will take and think it is the right direction. On its own it wont be enough, as it has not been on gender. Doesnt have to start right at the very in schools . Absolutely. Otherwise you get change aboard level and you have build the pipeline in. This is inbuilt, systematic bias throughout society. There was an article yesterday about a black head teacher who was mistaken to work at a dinner event. This happens all over society to people within that bame category. Fascinating subject. Thank you, rupal, for coming in and sharing your insight. I am sure you have a few on this. Go to the hashtag to get involved. Let us quickly show you the financial markets. Really negative. The theme throughout the week. We have an opec meeting in vienna tomorrow. The price of brent crude down over 2 . Partly on news that stockpiles are pretty high at the moment. That is your business briefing. They will see you in a moment. I will see you in a moment. Mark davis willjoin me in a moment for the news briefing. If you think the world is rather lacking in good will at the moment, heres something that might change your mind. In one village in leicestershire, kegworth, a mysterious secret santa has been leaving dozens of gifts around the streets, often alongside a note calling it a random act of kindness. Holly hamilton reports. Christmas has come early to the village of kegworth with a secret sa nta village of kegworth with a secret santa living presence around for people to find. This mother and daughter were on their way to the shops when they came across a gift left on a bench. We just thought somebody left it there, you know was a body sits down and they forget they have left the bag or something there. And then we wanted to have a look at it. And when we had a look at said a random act of kindness in kegworth, hope you enjoy, my hope you enjoyed. It was a bunch of chocolates. It was just really nice facility to do that. All secrets and ask is if you find a present and in return you do something kind for someone return you do something kind for someone else, helping to spread festive cheer and happiness throughout the village secret sa nta. Throughout the village secret santa. But just who throughout the village secret santa. Butjust who is behind this random act of kindness . santa. Butjust who is behind this random act of kindness . I havent a clue. A very kind person, whoever it is. I think it is an elderly person who has done it. And thank you very much. A lot of people talk about secret santa, but we cant divulge exactly who it is because were not 100 sure. I think exactly who it is because were not 10096 sure. I think it is absolutely wonderful. We need a lot of kindness in this world today. And if this village can have it, good on you, sport. So the mystery continues. But if you live in kegworth keep looking, you might just if you live in kegworth keep looking, you mightjust find a little gift of happiness. Holly hamilton, bbc news. If you know anything get in touch. Do you know who that secret santa is in kegworth . Coming up at six oclock on breakfast, Lousie Minchin and dan walker will have more all the days news, business, and sport. This is the briefing from bbc news. The latest headlines the Us House Intelligence Committee has released its impeachment inquiry report, which accuses President Trump of putting personal gain ahead of the American National interest. The white house says there is no evidence of any wrongdoing. President trump is in london for the nato summit as tensions emerge about the alliances future. The tech Billionaire Elon Musk has claimed in court that he did not literally call a british cave diver a paedophile. Now its time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. We begin with the guardian, which says opposition labour leader Jeremy Corbyn is seeking to pile pressure onto Prime MinisterBoris Johnson and the conservatives over the status of the nhs in any future trade deal with the us. It comes as donald trump insisted the us would not be interested in access to the uks Health Service even if it was presented to quote him on a silver platter. The Financial Times carrys a front page picture of what it says was a Tense Exchange between President Trump and his french counterpart at the nato summit. Its all to do with new European Tech levies that mr trump claimed unfairly discriminated against us companies such as google, apple and facebook. The paper says britains Boris Johnson has risked escalating a similar trade war by vowing to push ahead with a similar Digital Sales tax. The japan times which quotes a report from Chinese State media that beijing will soon publish a list of so called unreliable entities that could lead to sanctions against us companies, as their disputes intensify over human rights in hong kong and xinjiang. The Financial Times carries a front page picture of what it says was a Tense Exchange between President Trump and his french counterpart at the nato summit. Its all to do with new European Tech levies that mr trump claimed unfairly discriminated against us companies such as google, apple and facebook. And singapores Straits Times has that study into educational standards across the world, with the city states students ranking second behind china in mathematics, science and reading. With me is mark davies, ceo strategy consultancy, camberton. The guardian looking at corbyn upping the pressure over the nhs, what do you make of this headline . It is on quite a few front pages