his speech was unpacking the new order. i think what he was basically talking about was the united states leading western efforts to try to impose technology sales to china to make china less capable with things like ship mate making and green technologies and i have to say that many people in that room, business delegates, would probably agree with them. the old order, if you want to call it that, the idea of countries making stuff that is the quickest and efficient countries, making it and then selling it so people who need it, ithink selling it so people who need it, i think that worked for many businesses. the problem is that western governments were not that happy about that because if you have a dominant country, and poses a threat to you if you are a western country and that is why you see chip not technology restrictions in the us and the retaliation, the rare earths potential ban or at least restriction of what china has to the rest of the world. this is fundamentall
fa ce to fa ce macron executives met face to face with the united states aviation watchdog to present a path forward. it reportedly included changes to the company s productions the compa ny s productions safety the company s productions safety processes, including clear assembly line instructions, improvements to training, greater oversight of suppliers and improvements to the safety culture. fai administrator mike whitaker called the plan a guide for a new way for boeing to do business and said he expected it to lead to systemic change. we underscored they must follow through on implementing corrective actions and transform their safety culture. this is a guide for a new way for boeing to do business. the fai will make sure boeing makes lasting changes using all the tools at their disposal. and made it clear to boeing ceo david calhoun and other senior leaders this plan does not mark the end of our increased oversight of boeing and its suppliers, but the beginning of the n
on a former president. that means it s going to be a dramatic day. both have a body of work that can be defended and criticised. voters know just what to expect. first time campaigns have gone outside of the commission for presidential debates and on the deal themselves with only one media organisation. that being cnn. that s why there s so much cnn branding everywhere else because they ve been very much in control of this. and it s the first debate as well where the candidates microphones will be muted when they go over time. so we will have to wait and seejust go over time. so we will have to wait and see just what impact that has on the debate. let s have a look now i just what has on the debate. let s have a look now ijust what is in store for us injust a now ijust what is in store for us in just a couple of hours time. we have this report from our north america editor. two old men whom the voters already know very well well enough to say they really don t like the cho
when keir starmer was first leader, a lot of people did not in anyway think that in one term he could turn the labour party around. they were talking in terms of him doing five years, losing the next election and someone also come in and we don t know who that will be. for them, it has been a big surprise as well. they actually lost the hartlepool by election, it was an absolute low point for labour and then things turned around. lots of people say keir starmer has been a lucky leader, it has come at the same time that in scotland the snp have had their own troubles, socks scotland is a country where labour used to rule and then were absolutely decimated at the last election and went down to one seat. all of thing these things have a line for him but he will say he has change the party from the party it was underjeremy corbyn. the change the party from the party it was underjeremy corbyn. the left of the labour party was underjeremy corbyn. the left of the labour part