Which is why theyre on strike and the reason theyre on strike now well is the back end of the summer is still a fairly busy period for British Airways for aviation in europe in general and so have the strike now has a bigger impact on. And profits than it would be later on in the what sort of effect is this going to have. On flights on travel because were talking about. London one of the busiest airports in the world and then theres of course the knock on effect that the cancellation of all of these flights will will have elsewhere around the world. You know yeah its sure ways is Business Model means that it operates a fairly complex operation throughout the day of its goal many many flights shortall regional flights that fly in from europe into heathrow and then passengers essentially connected heathrow to then fly on to be a lawful Network Across the states and around the world. The challenge here is that when you have such a complex operation all constrained within a couple of airpo
Broken isnt an unusual thing its done at the end of sessions the beginning of sessions its its quite often it happens but not for a political purpose like this and thats what the opposition really angry disgraceful is what jeremy kolb and the labor leader had to say about it but the situation were in now is really youve got Boris Johnson giving lots of political will spin if you forgive the term but getting no traction and so what happens next well thats the timetable lets see what happens lets see if there are any surprises there could well be. Oh i think were used to surprises Andrew Symonds with the latest on that thank you. Peace talks underway in south sudan between the president and exiled rebel leader erectness shower landed in juba on monday to sit with president salva kiir amazing scene is an important step towards the implementation of a stalled peace deal at least 400000 people have died since the countrys civil war started in 2013 after a key removed as Vice President s wil
Between europe and the u. K. But that idea was was really pushed out when david frost the government because it went to brussels last friday and it looks as if it was a lot of calls for not so much law but pushed out of coal in a very brusque way by his counterparts in dublin like today friday. The suspension of Parliament Andrew the programming as they officially call it didnt actually have to start until thursday and yet here we are as i said monday and the government is pushing it through early why is that. Oh its a simple without going into the fine detail its simple because this isnt in Boris Johnsons control could he get back control whats broken actually starts well technically yes as Prime Minister he has control of it as gordon brown the former labor prime min. Said a few hours but the media Boris Johnson does not have control right now hes not able to follow what he wants to do now that a lot of people might breathe a sigh of relief that but and some might be excited by some
A Boat Operator apologizes after evacuees headed to florida from the bahamas are told to get off. Crisis remains deadlocked after parliament again throughout the Prime Ministers call for an early election if forced its forced johnson 6 parliamentary loss in 6 days means ill have to go to brussels in october to strike a new products and deal or be compelled by law to ask for an extension but thats something he says he wont do but the clock ticking parliaments now been suspended until october 14th reports on the days events. We are you see the right 293 knows the man 46 the majority does not satisfy the requirements of the parliament for the purpose of generating. Some see it has been expected but that doesnt lessen the damage this vote is due. Doing to Boris Johnsons government our yardstick hides to trust the people but once again the opposition think it was a nerve back they want the british Prime Minister to go very high to negotiation without the power to walk away a rowdy Parliamen
This hearing will come to order. Apologies for beginning a little bit late. We have another vote at about 5 30. I want to thank the four individuals or Witnesses Today for being with us. And i would like to thank as well my friend, senator johnson, for his cooperation and support in moving forward with this hearing. A lot going on of historic magnitude before the United States senate. But the issue before us today is truly of the store consequence in president ial and practical import. The issue is in fact whether four companies sitting here today, represented by very able leadership except their obligation to respond to congressional subpoenas. The apparent refusal to do so in full is not only unprecedented, but it threatens opening a door to other u. S. Companies cloaking themselves from scrutiny whenever they work for a foreign government, or even a foreign state owned enterprise. This potential shield invoked by these four consultants risks blocking not only the subcommittee, but a