Minutes in a few Hours International flights to iraqs kurdish region offset to stop baghdad pushes back against this weeks secession referendum. Catalans prepare their own secession vote but not everyone in the region is happy about it. The worlds atomic watchdog voices alarm at the fos pace of north Koreas Nuclear Weapons Program. I appealed to the leaders of myanmar including military leaders condemning racial its of the violence un says the rangar crisis is the worlds fastest developing refugee emergency but more than half a million fleeing to bangladesh. The kurdish leadership in Northern Iraq is preparing for International Flights to cease landing in the region baghdad as ordered Foreign Airlines to stop flying into the kurdish regions airports from fifteen hundred g. M. T. That is in five hours time it follows mondays vote on succession which passed overwhelmingly domestic flights will still be permitted to fly into a bill and cinema near the move is part of an effort by baghdad
Used the tactic in past conflict. He spoke at the think tank new america in washington dc. This is one hour and a half. Now let me introduce fred. Perhaps his most important distinction i would say is that he worked previously as an american fellow but he has done one or two other things in his illustrious career. He is the National Security columnist and author of four books the most recent book which i think is here to tell us and has at least gone over with this new book that some one might not necessarily imagine. Fred is a Pulitzer Prize journalist back in his days at the boston globe and i am very pleased to be able to host him here today. On the format, shortly we will allow fred to give him a minute to describe the book and tell us about it what is in it and then i will take the opportunity to have a conversation, dig into a little more and explore some of the themes and what we might conclude that. Then i will open it up to the floor to give you the opportunity to ask fred som
Of four books, the new book as some people might imagine. A surprise winning journalist with his days at the boston globe. In a while he s will give a few minutes describing the book and whats in it. Some of the themes and what we might contribute from that and then i will open up to the floor give you the opportunity to ask some questions and we will wrap upqu at 1 45. [applause] ing didnt know what the title s going to be for a while but how long the history is it because most people think that it started with the outskirts of shanghai and no but now in prace goes back all the way to the dawn of the internet itself. This was the network where they would talk with one another in their Computer Program an into there was a computer pioneer who was also on the Scientific Advisory board and wrote a paper that has been declassified since but he said heres the problem once you have accessed from multiple locations. He wont be able to keep secrets anymore. When i was doing my research i talk
Fine for google. Also, fine for google. As packets of weetabix are inhabited also, as packets of weetabix are inhabited new zealand, we want to know what you cant live without when you go on holiday. Is it your pot of marmite or your tea bag . Its the tea bags for me. Let us know. Just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. Hello and welcome to Business Live. We start with more problems for British Airways. Thousands of passengers are learning that their flights have been cancelled because of an unprecedented 16 day strike by some cabin crew, which begins tomorrow, july 1st. On thursday, ba said most flights will operate as normal, but it has cancelled a number of long haul departures to and from heathrow. Short haul and flights from other uk airports are unaffected. So whats it all about . The unite union says cabin crew who have taken industrial action over pay in the past have been blacklisted losing benefits like staff Travel Concessions and bonuses. Ba estimates around 8 of its total cabin c
Times. A recent abc News Washington post polls shows his favorable rating is 45 work 54 having an unfavorable opinion. Joining me now with a look ahead jeffmorrows inauguration, greenfield and joining us from los angeles, president ial historian john meacham. Im pleased to have each of them here on the program. Kathleen, i begin with you, youre in washington, what is the mood of expectation there . Kathleen it promises to be rainy tomorrow, if trump is wise, hes got about 900,000 umbrellas printed with trump on them or make America Great again. Everyone is trying to guess what the president elect is going to say. Especially as he claims to have written it himself. As for the 60plus democrats who are not going to attend the inauguration, im curious to see who fills those seats and most of the action is going to be on the mall with all the protest groups coming in. I think theres Something Like 90plus, including all of those that dont require a permit because there are fewer than 25 to t