in the premier league there s been two huge matches with implications at both ends of the table. manchester united moved back into the top four, after a 1 0 win over brentford at old trafford. marcus rashford with the goal in the first half. it s a victory that lifts united back above tottenham in the race for champions league places. i think we played very good football, especially first half. it s not easy against this very good brentford team to create chances. i think we did it. we dominated first half, especially second half. it was more better. but then we saw what i missed on the sunday determined passion and desire and we drove it over the line. and manchester united are level on points with newcastle who stay third but improved their goal difference even further with a 5 1 demolition of west ham at the london stadium. callum wilson and joelinton had them two up, before kurt zouma pulled one back for west ham at half time to give them some hope. but mistakes c
difference between america s two major political parties, and what they want for the future of this country couldn t be more stark. this week, the former president and republican president nomination, donald trump, tweet of his trump national golf club in bedminster, university speaking of the league s big tournament this weekend. now, the live tour is a new venture, financed by saudi arabia s public investment fund. it s all part of a campaign by the saudi government to refresh the kingdoms image in the eyes of the world. you see, they want you to think of your favorite golf players, when you think of saudi arabia. not their long list of human rights abuses, including the murder of the washington post schoumacher shoji. now, trump took a hands on role in that injury he had by hosting the event at his property. just miles away from ground zero, and they had this to say in his defense. well, nobody has gotten to the bottom of 9/11, unfortunately. a family member, family
At play here. There is no real Common Ground yet found between the labour and the management. The labour is asking for a Wage Increase of about 36 . The management has offered about 20 . So there is a big gap between the two sides. The Labour Unions have thrown out some almost fantastical wants such as a return to a normal Pension System and even four day work week. These are kind of real outliers there in the Global Industry that would take the unionised American Workers into the kind of Uncharted Territory. Ii into the kind of Uncharted Territory territory. If you bring and aaent territory. If you bring and agent perspective, territory. If you bring and agent perspective, whatl territory. If you bring and i agent perspective, what are territory. If you bring and agent perspective, what are the things that have been done differently here for you to make any comparisons . 0ut we drove those comparisons as a strike lays out . For background, strike lays out . For background, what l stri
Our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet, sent this report from doha. The first steps to freedom. Finally, leaving iran. Two hours later, touching down in doha. Imagine the emotion inside this plane. Opening the door on a new life, five former prisoners. Relief and joy palpable as they embraced american and qatari officials. The success of months of indirect talks here between arch enemies, iran and america. These are three of the freed prisoners. Two others did not want their identity revealed. 67 year old, morad tahbaz, arrested five years ago, in a crackdown on environmental activists. 58 year old, emad shargi, a businessman arrested in 2020, also on charges of spying. And 51 year old Siamak Namazi, who spent the longest in tehran s notorious evin prison. He issued this statement today. We spoke to one of his relatives who also spent time in evin prison. It is a joyful day but knowing Siamak Namazi and his strong personality and his values, im sure that he will try to come
The labour is asking for a Wage Increase of about 36 . The management has offered about 20 . So there is a big gap between the two sides. The Labour Unions have thrown out some almost fantastical wants such as a return to a normal Pension System and even four day work week. These are kind of real outliers there in the Global Industry that would take the unionised American Workers into the kind of uncharted territory. If you bring in the asian perspective, what are the things that have been done differently here for you to make any comparisons . How do we draw those comparisons as a strike lays out . For background, what you are seeing in the United States is an unprecedented strike against all three American Automakers at the same time. Meanwhile, injapan, for example, you would rarely ever see a strike. I dont think in my time working here since the early 2000s have we ever seen a strike at any of the carmakers here. By contrast, you see more of a collegial or cooperative approach to