Which featured two events which will shape the Global Economy for decades to come. Welcome to business lives review of 2016, with Aaron Heslehurst and maryam moshiri. Yep, this year saw the uk take that momentous decision to leave the European Union. We are going to take a look at what lies in store for the next 12 months. And he did it. The billionaire Businessman Donald Trump wins the race for the white house. He has made some bold announcements, but was it all talk and no action . And, of course, it has been a turbulent year for the global market. Oil prices hit that historic low. There is light at the end of the tunnel, of course, following a Landmark Deal between members of the 0pec countries. And exploding phones, driverless cars, and virtual reality. It has been an eventful 12 months in the world of tech, but what can we look forward to in 2017 . We will speak to our resident gadget guru, rory cellan jones. And, indeed, a very warm welcome to a very Special Edition of business l
From bbc news. As 2016 draws to a close, we are going to look back on a year which featured two events which will shape the Global Economy for decades to come. Yep, this year saw the uk take that momentous decision to leave the European Union. We are going to take a look at what lies in store for the next 12 months. And he did it. The billionaire Businessman Donald Trump wins the race for the white house. He has made some bold announcements, but was it all talk and no action . And, of course, it has been a turbulent year for the global market. Oil prices hit that historic low. There is light at the end of the tunnel, of course, following a Landmark Deal between members of the 0pec countries. And exploding phones, driverless cars, and virtual reality. It has been an eventful 12 months in the world of tech, but what can we look forward to in 2017 . We will speak to our resident gadget guru, rory cellan jones. And, indeed, a very warm welcome to a very Special Edition of business live. Th
appealed and come back to us adding just once a month, so also pushing that beyond election day. however, these are still things hanging over donald trump s head . to rather point, what is interesting about the state cases as they really go after trump s lawyers so for example, the case you mentioned was a constitution of lawyers including ken chas borough. to go after the lawyers even if donald trump did admit it, what you are looking at is the states you seem very empowered today to go after people who are helping trump break the law in those states, and it s going to make it difficult for him to find people who want to sign up for that job again even if he is president of the united states because again we have state courts and federal courts. we have the justice department. we have state prosecutors. clearly there are states that are willing to do things like this. yes, the states plow ahead and as we know from the
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