Of bet the farm peels past the headlines and takes a look at why banana farmers are going crazy with anxiety strap yourself in and feel the g. s because another awesome show is about to take off lets go. U. S. President donald trump claimed monday that chinese trade officials called twice over the weekend during the g. 7 summit to resume trade negotiations mr trump made the statement during the b. Event and barretts france. In the treaty. And said it to get back to the table so well be getting back to you want to do something. Very very vanity but. The right thing to do and i care a Great Respect for your history will be a very positive development for the world. The us president made plenty of headlines regarding trade during the c. G. 7 whether intentional or not including 1st perspective bilateral deals with japan and the European Union as well as of the ongoing trade. China our producer brendan poor has a story. Very very close to. Me this is they want to be able to. Report. What i
A pragmatic measure even if it happens there will surely be others to fill the gap and it is the us who will be harmed ultimately. The trade spent between beijing and washington may have taken center stage but the g 7 also brought the news that the u. S. And japan have an agreement in principle for a new bilateral trade deal u. S. Trade representative robert litan hisor in japans economy minister russia mitsu mottaki worked out the deal on the sidelines of the event in france the deal is said to cover Agriculture Industrial tariffs and digital trade the deal is intended to open the japanese markets to more u. S. Products and lead to the reduction in tariffs on items like beef mr trump addressed the prospects of the deal with japan during a meeting with egyptian president abdel fatah elsisi so. They could feel pretty sure thats what. We have caught this that the people dont understand here theres a lot of what. We have to. Theyre the big thing. That everybodys been robbing for 35 years.
Leaving the eu on the 31st of october is, for me, a hard red line. Im afraid it is not credible to so you can renegotiate the Withdrawal Agreement and get it through both houses of parliament by the slst of october. And well be going live to the Campaign Launch of another leadership hopeful rory stewart during the programme. The nhs contaminated blood inquiry hears how six siblings from one family were infected, and the impact on their mother. And on the eve of what would have been the 90th birthday of anne frank, the teenagerfamous for her wartime diary, well be speaking to her stepsister, eva schloss. Its 5 oclock. Our main story. Oxfam has been issued with an official warning following an independent report which severely criticises the charity for its handling of claims of serious Sexual Misconduct by its staff in haiti, following the earthquake there in 2010. The aid agency has said its deeply sorry for what happened and has taken steps to improve. The revelations led to thousands
artists with multiple nominations for chart stars taylor swift, 0livia rodrigo, miley cyrus, lana del rey and ice spice now on bbc news.the arts interviews: sir anthony hopkins. 30 seconds to on air! 0k, and you are just here. couldn t i sit farther back? sir anthony hopkins playing an ordinary man with an extraordinary story. sir nicholas winton was just 29 in 1938 when he embarked on a campaign to bring hundreds of refugee children from prague to london. for 50 years, he didn t talk about his efforts until they were revealed by the bbc tv programme that s life. if they hadn t been rescued and brought over to england, these children would have been killed by the nazis. i m the bbc s culture editor, katie razzall, and for this edition of the arts interviews, i interrupted sir anthony s busy filming schedule to talk to him about his role in one life. is everybody happy? are you happy, sir anthony? yes. tony, tony. i think this whole story has affected me and has actually staye
on the bbc s hardtalk program in 2014 when he was 105. love, honesty, decency. ..ethics. that standard of life. i believe in ethics. and if everybody believes in ethics, we d have no problems at all. 26 years earlier, another bbc programme, that s life, thrust him into the spotlight after it was handed a wartime scrapbook. that tv show told the true story of how nicholas winton had saved the lives of 669 mainlyjewish children. so we told her about him. she said. i tried very hard to find out who had rescued us. i even tried the archbishop of canterbury to see if he knew. but i drew a blank. i would very much like to meet nicholas winton to thank him for saving my life. if it hadn t been for this man, i wouldn t be here to tell the tale. vera gissing is with us here tonight. hello, vera. and i should tell you that you are actually sitting next to nicholas winton. hello. applause hello. that story has gone from the small screen to the big in the feature film one life.