For mps to debate. The eu to debate brexit and also all the other issues. Im Sharanjit Leyl, in singapore. Also in the programme sixteen year old Climate Change campaigner, Greta Thunberg, arrives in new york by boat, for a un summit on Climate Change. I want to thank everyone is so much, eve ryo ne i want to thank everyone is so much, everyone who is here, and everyone who is involved in this climate fight because this is a fight across borders, across continents. And why wild boar are becoming a headache in the crowded city of hong kong. Live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news its newsday. Its 7am in singapore, and midnight here in london, where theres been fierce criticism from all sides of the announcement that Britains Parliament will be suspended next month for more than four weeks. The decision, approved by the queen, means that members of parliament who want to prevent the United Kingdom from leaving the European Union without a deal on the 31st of
Decision, 10 days is a lot. Reporter so this new jerk consists of seven women and five men. In a potential ominous sign they did say that the last remaining alternate could very well be asked to serve on this jury. Now five of the jurors have indicated to the court that they have a scheduling conflict. Who so we began with four alternates. We have one more alternate. Live at the courthouse, ktvu fox 2 news. Henry, this has been going on for several months. You are saying that some of the jurors are now saying that they either have to get back to work or they have some kind of plan where they cannot stay on the jury . Reporter this judge, judge thompson has been very mindful of some of the family events, such as graduations, things of those sort. So she wants to make sure that she accommodates them to some degree. Now, she is not going to say to yes to every request. She has to balance the needs of the court and the needs of the jurors. The five jurors indicated that they have potential
The move after reporting results. Noti those Conference Calls kicking off. That one, bige fraud than enron. Allegations about the company, ge, having its worst day in more than a decade after a whistleblower, a highprofile one, called it bigger than enron fraud wise we will have the full fallout we begin with the topsyturvy thursday for your money, wild market swings on wall street she is down, she is up, she is down, she is up. Many investors left with their heads spinning falling yields china headlines, consumer data, all driving big moves. How should investors navigate all of the volatility . Guy, i will start with you it has been a week where we begin with 10 tariffs coming in, market goes down the president then says, well, im going to postpone for some, the market goes up yesterday the yield curve goes negative today back up. First of all how do you deal with in great to have you on board . Nice to be back. The cheapest thing you can do, tyler, you werent here a week or so ago bu
Social Media Companies to react after paul pogba receives racist abuse. Good morning, once again from the farm in leicestershire as the bbc continues its focus on farming. Today will be talking about gm crops as the Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, comes out in favour. Its a beautiful start of the day, chilly, we could have some rain and increasing winds coming in from the north. In the south, were looking at drain cloudy conditions. Well have further details in 15 minutes dry and cloudy. Its wednesday, the 21st of august. Our top story borisjohnson will repeat his demand for fundamental changes to the brexit Withdrawal Agreement, when he meets the german chancellor, Angela Merkel, in berlin later today. Allies of mrs merkel have accused the Prime Minister of making a completely impossible request and actually not being serious. In a moment well get the view from germany, from our correspondent jenny hill in hamburg. But first, our political correspondent, iain watson in westminster. Iai
Have an audience of her majesty, the queen. I shall then continue with my duties in this house from the back benches, where i will continue to be the member of parliament for maidenhead. Ms. Cadbury thank you, mr. Speaker. I profoundly disagree with many of the decisions that the Prime Minister has made and many of the things she says, but i recognize that she does have a respect for Public Service and for the future of our country. So how does she feel about handing over to a man who, among many things, is happy to demonize muslims, is prepared to chuck our loyal Public Servants and diplomats under a bus, and promises to sell our country out to donald trump and his friends . Pm may i am pleased to hand over to an incoming leader of the conservative party and Prime Minister, who i worked with when he was in my cabinet, who is and who is committed, as a conservative who stood on a conservative manifesto in 2017, to delivering on the vote of the british people in 2016 and to delivering a