Zurcher, catty quay will be here in 20 minutes time, questions to both of them are very welcome. Katty kay. Heres a prophetic video clip from a couple of years ago. I believe the Attorney General has an obligation to follow the law, the constitution, and give their independent legal advice to the president. Well, thats true, and like any ceo with a law firm, sometimes lawyers have to tell the ceo, you cannot do that, dont do it, it will be in violation of the law, you will regret it. Please, no matter how headstrong they might be. Do you feel that the duty of the Attorney Generals Office . |i do you feel that the duty of the Attorney Generals Office . I do, to fairly and partially evaluate the law and provide the administration with impartial legal advice. That is sally yates, talking at a Confirmation Hearing in 2015. This time yesterday she was americas acting Attorney General. Not any more. Donald trump fired her after she ordered Justice Department lawyers not to enforce the presid
Seven is the magic numberfor apple. The tech giant reverses its sales slump thanks to its latest iphone reporting its highest quarterly revenue ever. A growing transatlantic divide. The president of the European Council says the new government in washington is one of the biggest threats facing europe. Welcome to World Business report. Im sally bundock. Also in the programme the saudi 0il minister tells the bbc where he believes the price of the black stuff is headed. But first after three quarters in a row of falling revenues, apple has delivered a turnaround. High demand for the iphone seven boosted the tech giant and it reported its highest ever quarterly revenues. In the last three months of the year the firm sold 78. 3 million iphones. Thats a 5 rise since the year before. But its results werent all good. Sales in china fell almost 12 tojust over 16 billion. China has proved to be a difficult market with many homegrown rivals that are much cheaper. Dave lee, our north America Techn
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Welcome to bbc news. President trump has become embroiled in a bitter battle with the american legal system, after a federal Appeals Court refused to reinstate his travel ban, on people from seven mainly muslim countries, entering the united states. It was a judge in seattle who had originally put a temporary stop to the policy, and tonight the president Tweeted Saying just cannot believe a judge would put our country is such peril. If something happens, blame him. Our north america correspondent nick bryant has more. The rush to reach america. Arrivals from mainly muslim countries making it through immigration after an Appeals Court rejected a move by the Trump Administration to reimpose its travel ban. So, impromptu celebrations at us airports, and relief for those looking to head across the atlantic. Tonight, Atjfk Airport in new york, this family from iraq finally made it into the country. They have spent two years obtaining us visas, and have packed up their lives in iraq. The emb
Welcome to bbc news. President trump has become embroiled in a bitter battle with the american legal system, after a federal Appeals Court refused to reinstate his travel ban, on people from seven mainly muslim countries, entering the united states. It was a judge in seattle who had originally put a temporary stop to the policy, and tonight the president Tweeted Saying just cannot believe a judge would put our country is such peril. If something happens, blame him. Our north america correspondent nick bryant has more. The rush to reach america. Arrivals from mainly muslim countries making it through immigration after an Appeals Court rejected a move by the Trump Administration to reimpose its travel ban. So, impromptu celebrations at us airports, and relief for those looking to head across the atlantic. Tonight, Atjfk Airport in new york, this family from iraq finally made it into the country. They have spent two years obtaining us visas, and have packed up their lives in iraq. The emb