What 3 days i think off the british m. P. s actually get a chance to return to parliament absolutely i think its clear that Boris Johnson strategies that you need to keep no deal on the table last minute in order to get the e. U. To budge and then also to increase the pressure on m. P. s that they might change position and if there is a very limited time i think that is a massive gamble and i think whats concerning constitutional law is not myself is that this is really becoming a battle about more than just bricks its about you know different visions of democracy and i think however much you might prefer one form of bricks or another i think its very difficult to see that theres any real value in having a confrontation about you know all these different forms of democracy at this crucial moment i think thats quite worrying and just a final very quick point something that people want to realise we dont actually have a written constitution in the u. K. Do we know exactly i think were fi
Knows well the chemistry of the dreamliner battery. Boeing chose the most powerful there is but also the most volatile they went to lithium. Which is why here is our danger look so stepped down to secure a plane president just before the fire he started a new company to make lithium ion batteries for business jets. Bugs i was a true believer in the technology. Then he began testing 23. 3 m. Series. Battery that. Went beyond even the latest industry guidelines going so far as to fire bullets into batteries to see if they could be made safe military applications. You know you could run the test that you feel that you need to meet the requirements to be safe but. You also need to have a conscience thats going to tell you i want to do the extreme. In the end testing with a conscience like so couldnt make the batteries meet the requirements is new company failed. We became professional and destroying batteries and am the more we learn about it the worse it got i mean with home i got him to
European markets, as you can see, have opened, and on the whole pretty flats. And how low can you go . Signals of rock bottom borrowing costs from top central bankers and Global Growth jitters. Its been a busy week in news. Well get the inside track from our friday editor. Today we want to know fortnites worlds cup, 30 million up for grabs, as a 15 year old brit reaches the final, are parents right to tell kids gaming is a waste of time . Let us know just use bbcbizlive. Hello and welcome to business live. We start with Online Retail giant amazon, because it has revealed another set of mind boggling sales figures. Ceo jeff bezos says efforts to make one day delivery the norm for prime customers are paying off, with accelerating sales growth. Shares have fallen, though, as investors were disappointed with how little profit amazon is making on all that business. Lets show you the details. Amazon made revenues ofjust over 63 billion in the three months to the end ofjune. That was up 20 on
Rights chief says shes appalled by the conditions at the u. S. Detention centers along in mexico border. Americans is never the right way to produce a better environment or a better autonomy. Donald trump tells his record on the environment and slams the Paris Climate Accord. Hello we begin with breaking news out of hong kong where the territorys beijing appointed leader has announced that a controversial extradition bill is dead kerry admitted that her governments work on the pros law had been a total failure the bill would have allowed the extradition of criminal suspects to Mainland China anger over the bill led to one president at protests and earlier this month hundreds of people broke away from Peaceful Demonstrations and stormed the citys Legislature Building where we live from hong kong with our reporter just a moment but 1st lets hear what kerry had to say. But there are still the ring dollars about the government sincerity all worries whether the government will we start the
Good evening. The United States and china have agreed to resume talks to ease the trade war between the worlds two largest economies. President trump and the chinese leader, xijinping, reached the agreement at the 620 summit injapan. As part of the truce, mr trump said American Companies can once again sell components to the chinese tech giant huawei, ending a us ban on such sales. From osaka, nick bryant sent this report. This was the day when the 620 summit of the worlds wealthiest nations essentially became a g2, these talks between donald trump and xijinping by far the most consequential meeting of this global gathering. It ended with a ceasefire in the trade war, an agreement to restart talks that fell apart last month. But the us president made a major concession, lifting some restrictions on huawei, the chinese tech giant at the centre of whats felt like a commercial cold war. We had a very good meeting with president xi of china. Excellent, i would say excellent. As good as it