through what is moving and why and weigh up the latest prediction that the pound sterling is due for a bounce back. powering the future. we ll be getting the inside track on a business which hopes to provide young companies with cheap renewable energy. and today we want to know, how green is your energy, and does it matter? or when it comes to choosing a supplier, is it all about price? let us know, just use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. it isa it is a packed agenda as per usual, so it is a packed agenda as per usual, so let s get started. we begin in south africa, where presidentjacob zuma is under pressure because a no confidence vote in his leadership is being considered by the parliament s speaker. it s because of the contorversial cabinet reshuffle last week which saw the respected finance minister pravin gordhan and many other cabinet members sacked. that s had a big impact. let s talk you through the reaction. within hours of mr gordhan‘s removal, the south african curren
tampon tax go to an anti abortion group? the group says it is providing essential housing support for women who decide to keep their babies, but the mp who champion the scheme says they should have to give the grand back, let us know what you think about that. our top story today, detectives investigating an attack on a teenage asylum seeker which left him seriously injured have released images of three people they want to question. the two men and a woman are being sought about the attack on the 17 year old boy at croydon in south london on friday night. anisa kadri is following the story for us. what is the latest? well, eight people are actually in kas today now, police are questioning them on suspicion of attempted murder, and as you mention, three images have been released this morning by police, people they want to speak to. police believe up to 20 people could have been involved. as for the victim, 17 years old, kurdish iranian, police are treating it as kurdish irania
Call that the game coming down to it. he missed the first and drained the second giving the aztec the lead and last-second heave and no dice. saturday s first final four, why can t i say final four? ashley: it s monday. todd: san diego state facing florida atlantic, before miami takes on uconn. with regard to uconn, people got mad at danny hurley, criticism i hear and hurley in the final four, i will be yelling even more all week long. ashley: can t wait. lawmakers are sounding alarm on ticketmaster national security threat. one far left lawmaker is defending the chinese-owned app, watch. this is my first
Ounce of crack when cops kick in hunter s front door. [laughter] debating whether to reread that. they got it. greg: it s monday. i have a lot on my mind. yeah, they buried the story only to resurface it later when hunter s dad was safely transported to the oval office like a mannequin to his door front window. like job trying to complete a handshake. the whole thing worked perfectly. this is npr s explanation for not covering the story. we don t want to waste our time on stories that are not really stories. we don t want to waste leaders s and readers time. a segment on the challenges of
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