Made a lot of concessions to boeing over the years in various ways, and it seems to be there is a lot of frustration on the union s side and they voted i think 96% to actually go on strike, which is greater than the percentage of voters for the last stroke in 2008. So certainly a very concerning thing for boeing s management and customers. Boeing has a new ceo. The challenges seem to be numerous for him. What do you think his priorities are going to lie, the strike is front and centre. In his career he is known as really good at dealing with workers and working as a team and this will certainly be a very early test of his leadership at the company, and if he can bring the company through, really minimise the time of the strike because of course the impact of the strike, if he can deal with it relatively quickly, then that will be very good for him but of course the longer this goes on the more of a challenge this will be for boeing and it will raise more questions about whether he migh
Up but ultimately they had to make up just too much but ultimately they had to make upjust too much ground, and, as a result, the americans could do it with half points. The most notable of those came from lilia vu, the world number two. She had been in fine form throughout the match but she was up against it against al bandar nannes whaler, the rookie making her debut, he was too uppity to play. Then her opponent holds a brilliant cut on the 17th that kept alive in the end of the 18th fantastic approach shot that led to the tap and that really prompted the start of the start of american celebrations. They have the solheim cup back. They had to work extremely hard for it but it is back in their hands for the first time since 2017. It really could have gone either it really could have gone either way. It really could have gone eitherway. It it really could have gone either way. It is crazy there at the either way. It is crazy there at the end how it kind of and yes, at the end how
Of the 18th fantastic approach shot that led to the tap and that really prompted the start of the start of american celebrations. They have the solheim cup back. They had to work extremely hard for it but it is back in their hands for the first time since 2017. Think it really could have gone either way. It is crazy there at the end how it kind of unfolded, and i wasjust hoping and praying it went in our way, and just proud of the team, and lilia s finish there was unbelievable. That is what you expect from one of the best players the world. I had fun today. It is always exciting and on sunday but there was possibilities out there. And several times we thought we could get it done. But i mean it came down to a couple of matches. I happy for stacey obviously, home turf, but we welcome back. Very hungry. Onto football now and the premier league where arsenal have moved up to second after winning the north london derby at tottenham. Gabriel scored the only goal in a game their manager mik
They had to make up just too much ground. And as a result, the americans could do it with half points, and the most notable of those came from lilia vu, the world number two. She had been in fine form throughout the match, but she was up against it against albane valenzuela, the rookie, making her debut, who was two up with two to play. Then vu holed a brilliant putt on the 17th that kept her alive, and then at the 18th, a fantastic approach shot that led to the tap in that really prompted the start of american celebrations. They have the solheim cup back. They had to work extremely hard for it, but it s back in their hands for the first time since 2017. It really could ve gone either way. I mean, it s crazy there at the end, how it all unfolded. I wasjust hoping and praying it went our way and i m just proud of the team. Lilia s finish there was unbelievable and, you know, that s what you expect from one of the best players in the world. I had fun today. It s always exciting on a sund
So, the us president ial election is getting ever nearer its getting more and more exciting. And the polls are really very tight. So, what does that tell us and how should we be reading them . We have got one of americas best known pollsters, who is famous for his predictions, joining us on this episode to tell us what we should be looking out for over the next few weeks, and how not to read the polls wrong. Welcome to americast. Americast. Americast from bbc news. Hello, its marianna, aka miss information, in the worldwide headquarters of americast, in london. And sarah, here in our studio in washington dc, in the united states of america, of course. Now, here in the states, we are perilously close to this election. I mean, it is about eight weeks away, its going to be an incredible stretch, and it feels like everything is kind of changing again, because weve just passed the Bank Holiday Weekend they call Labor Day here in america, and that is always a signifier in an Election Year th