Hong kong activists call on the g20 to back there protests their protests against the extradition bill. They want World Leaders to use their influence on beijing. Shery and getting around the huawei blacklisting. U. S. Chipmakers have figured out a way to do it. 14 . N of as much as lets look at the broader markets because we have seen the strength in tech shares. We have seen the nasdaq gained. 3 . We saw equity markets higher in the beginning of the session, but in the afternoon, they started losing momentum. Of course, there is concern over trade tensions ahead of the g20 summit. We saw the s p 500 fall or a fourth consecutive session. We also had some swinging between gains and losses throughout the session. Chipmakers, though, managed to finish up. Chipmakers really had a strong session with the Philadelphia Semiconductor index gaining more than 3 and closing of the highest level in about a month and the nasdaq gained ground despite the fact that President Trump came out saying th
And as the radical dems and rinos pass a useless border bill, the president is in osaka, japan, at the g20 summit. President trump meeting with the leaders of japan, germany, russia, brazil and india. President trump also delivering remarks at an event promoting growth in the Digital Economy where President Trump has dedicated resources to maintain u. S. Leadership in Artificial Intelligence. Fox news chief White House Correspondent john roberts in osaka with much more. Its great to be with you. Reporter President Trump wasted no time at the g20. After touching down, immediately heading to a bilateral dinner meeting with australias conservative Prime Minister Scott Morrison with trade top of mind. Ive inherited massive trade deficits with our allies, and we even help our allies militarily. Reporter on the agenda, bilateral meetings with japanese Prime Minister shinzo abbey, Prime Minister mote abe, Prime Minister modi, and vladimir putin. But tomorrows meeting with xi jinping continues
And we havent seen temperatures quite this high since back in 2003. Police and Security Services wait to hear what the coroner says about them at the inquests into the deaths in the London Bridge attacks. Coming up on afternoon live all the sport. The wimbledon draws been made and its been releatively kind to the brits involved. More to come. We would take a look at the all time french record that has just been set ten minutes ago so we will take a closer look at the heatwave in europe, and it is also the hottest day of the year so far in scotland and wales, so we will look at those temperatures and the forecast for the weekend. Thanks. Also coming up 4,500 tonnes of concrete and steel blown up nearly a year after the collapse of the morandi bridge in the italian city of genoa. Hello, everyone, this is afternoon live. Theresa may has told the russian leader, Vladimir Putin, the nerve agent attack in salisbury was a despicable act and part of a pattern of unacceptable behaviour. In a fr
First, to our top story. Slack makes its public debut the at a direct listing on the new york stock exchange, opening 48 above its reference price. Valuing the software messenger at more than 20 billion, a big increase from the last private valuation. They raised money at a 70. 1 billion valuation. I caught up with slack right before shares began trading. At this point it has been working exactly the way it is supposed to work and ultimately, we will open and have a high and low. The same thing will happen tomorrow and we are very much focused on the longterm. Emily you are still paying large fees to bankers. You raise a lot of money. So what problem are you really solving by doing a direct listing versus a traditional ipo . The first is there is no need to raise primary capital. We came into the process with 300 million on the balance sheet. Dilution to existing shareholders would have been tough. We did get a little more freedom with how we tell the story. Instead of only having a ro
In from around the world this is r. T. International from moscow i want to welcome to news this hour the British Government says looking into the possibility that a hostile state the damning secret memo sent back to london by a bastard or in the United States the embarrassing revelations expose what he really thought about the american president and his administration and it seems that the incident has put strain on that long lasting socalled special relationship between the 2 nations the reports next from westminster. Because this all began when this message this message was leaked which showed the you can buster the describing the trumpet ministration in really harsh terms describing them as being inept and not seeing the situation improving any time soon and perhaps in typical donald trump fashion the us president took to twitter to express his feelings about it he didnt pull any punches and he described the u. K. Ambassador as being a very stupid guy the wacky ambassador that the u