quite good value for money and people think i am insane for saying that but what other eventin saying that but what other event in the world have you got where everybody is watching the same thing at the same time and everybody is talking about the adverts? good to have you with us. let s talk business with me, sally bundock. we start with walt disney because the century old entertainment giant is battling to turn itself around in a fast changing world. disney s shares have lost over half their value since 2021, wiping out around $200 billion, on concerns it s not adapting fast enough to our changing media habits. some shareholders are pushing for disney to be broken up. on wednesday, disney came out swinging, with better than expected numbers and handouts to investors in the form of share buybacks and bigger dividends. it has also announced a big move into the gaming world, buying part of fortnight publisher epic. erin delmore has more. disney says it s on pace to bring in m
also on the programme. pretty sure we know which sidejoe biden is on. he is in south carolina this hour, pitching more money into solar and renewables. how does science respond? we will talk about the role of ai in all that. and whether uk scientists will have a seat at the biggest table. speculation today that britain might be ready to rejoing europe s multi billion dollar horizon project. brian taylor, former political editor of bbc scotland. he is pro indepence. maura gillespie, former deputy chief of staff and communications director for congressman adam kinzinger and former adviser to speaker of the house of representatives, john boehner. lets that with this debate over oil and gas production. the boss of energy giant shell says we need to continue to keep on dreaming. in an interview one speaker suggested we still need to discuss because we are not moving fast enough towards renewable energy. the reality is that the energy system of today continues to desperately need o
our expectation at this year is 0ur expectation at this year is to see another 13,500 millionaires leave china. are millionaires leave china. are they completely millionaires leave china. are they completely cutting ties titan china? they completely cutting ties titan china? titan china? not at all. as eole titan china? not at all. as people become titan china? not at all. as people become more - titan china? not at all. as - people become more financially independent they do seek what are sometimes called greener pastures returns and there might include a better education for their children access to health and in china possibly case a lot of people do still keep their business there but from a text efficiency perspective of the destinations might be more attractive. destinations might be more attractive- attractive. are they worried about their attractive. are they worried about their truck attractive. are they worried about their truck - attractive. are t
number one in the world of the last few years. under expectation this year is to see another 13,500 millionaires leave china. leave china. are they completely leave china. are they completely cutting i leave china. are they i completely cutting ties leave china. are they - completely cutting ties from china? ., ., . . completely cutting ties from china? ., ., ., ., a china? no, not at all. as peeple china? no, not at all. as people become - china? no, not at all. as people become more - china? no, not at all. as - people become more financially independent they do seek sometimes what are considered greener pastures. reasons for that might include better education for their children, access to healthcare. i think in china s case, as i said, a lot of people do still keep their businesses there, we expect it to sit probably in second place with a500 net inflow of millionaires into the uae and particularly into dubai. . , , dubai. have you seen this migration dubai. have y
of murdering seven babies and trying to kill ten others, has been giving evidence for the first time in her trial. she cried in the witness box and told the jury she only wanted to help and care for the babies she was looking after at the countess of chester hospital. myjob was my life, she insisted, and said she was traumatised when she was arrested. she denies all the charges against her. this report from ellie price contains some distressing detail. the parents of lucy letby, arriving at manchester crown court. their daughter s trial has been going on for the last six months. today she gave evidence for the first time. fighting back tears she was asked by her defence lawyer ben myers kc how she felt to be accused of killing babies and to have herjob as a nurse taken away from her. letby said it left her feeling very isolated and her mental health deteriorated. she told the court, there were times when i did not want to live, i thought of killing myself. she was asked why