Now for the latest financial news, with Sally Bundock and World Business report. Microsoft, amazon and expedia team up with Washington State in a bid to defeat president trumps travel ban, saying it is unconstitutional and damages the economy. More fines for Deutsche Bank, this time for its connections with a russian Money Laundering plan. Welcome to World Business report. Im Sally Bundock. Also in the Programme Shares in sony fall during trade in tokyo. Rico will have the details. But First Technology giants are ramping up their battle against president trumps travel ban. Washington states Attorney General is filing a lawsuit arguing the ban, which covers seven countries, is unconstitutional. Amazon and expedia have both made Court Submissions on how the Executive Order is impacting their businesses. Microsoft is also backing the lawsuit which aims to overturn the travel ban, and will even testify if needed. And it is notjust tech firms. Fords chief executive, mark fields, has said we
Coming up in the sport on bbc news, claims that lord coe misled mps as questions grow over what he knew and when over the russian doping scandal. Good afternoon, and welcome to the bbc news at one. President trump has sacked his acting Attorney General, accusing her of betrayal after she told Government Lawyers not to defend his controversial Travel Restrictions in court. Sally yates, who was appointed by president obama, had said she was not convinced mr trumps temporary ban on travellers from seven muslim countries was legal. Richard lister reports. It isa it is a battle over American Values and its going on all across the county. In Columbus Ohio last night it was met with pepper spray. In dallas, texas, there was a silent vigil and concern over what the future holds. We came from mexico. Things arent great there now. Do deny something an opportunity to build a future seems completely wrong. The most significant protest came from sally yates, an Abomb Ma Appointee asked by President