world news. it newsday. thank you forjoining us. it is 7am in singapore and midnight in london where the british prime minister theresa may has tried to reassure her members of parliament are telling them, i ve got us into this mess and i am the one who will get us out of it . it has left the uk in political turmoil, not least over brexit. the state opening of parliament where the queen reads out the government s agenda may be post owned. the opposition labour party says the government is in chaos. the bbc‘s laura evans berg reports. kuenssberg. band plays. the band plays on, in theresa may s backyard. strangely, business as usual at the back gates. at the front tonight, even after her personal disaster of the election, the prime minister seemed relieved enough to chat to the cat. after she had fessed up her mistakes to mps. theresa may said that she got us into this situation and she s the lady who s going to get us out of it. humble in recognising the difficulties bu
my guest is us democratic party insiderjake sullivan. a key adviser to senior democrats, including hillary clinton when she was secretary of state as well as on the campaign trail last year. president trump has attracted a lot of criticism at home and abroad over his rhetoric and style of leadership. but is he not proving more effective in important foreign policy issues like the fight against extremists than the previous democratic administration? jake sullivan, welcome to hardtalk. thanks for having me. as a key adviser to hillary clinton, can you be objective about the trump presidency? probably not entirely objective. i would have to put my bias on the table, that i spent two years trying to stop him from getting into the oval office. but i think a lot of things that we predicted during the campaign about his lack of fitness for office have borne out over the past six months. i ve tried to take a step back and be as fair minded as possible in assessing what he s done. but
singapore, this is bbc world news. it s newsday. welcome. thanks for joining welcome. thanks forjoining us. it s 7am in singapore, and midnight here in london, where the british prime minister, theresa may, has tried to reassure her members of parliament by telling them i got us into this mess, and i m the one who s going to get us out of it. the election result has left the uk in political turmoil, not least over brexit. the state opening of parliament, where the queen reads out the government s agenda, may be postponed. and the opposition labour party says the government is in chaos. the bbc‘s laura kuennsberg reports. band plays. the band plays on in theresa may s backyard. strangely, business as usual at the back gates. at the front tonight, even after her personal disaster of the election, the prime minister seemed relieved enough to chat to the cat. after she had fessed up her mistakes to mps. theresa may said that she got us into this situation and she s the lady w
from its scheduled date on monday. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. to hike or not to hike. we will look at the rate decision of the federal bank and its impact on asia. and why is rechargeable gear becoming popular among the gaming community? good morning, asia. hello, world. welcome to another edition of asia business report. it s a tuesday. i m rico hizon. we kicked off with the us federal reserve. investors will be keeping a close eye on this week s meeting from the central bank for any clues for the rest of the year. the outlook will further rate rises is nowhere near certain. the chief economist told me why the us central bank is expected to raise the cost of borrowing by another quarter of this week. it is pretty unanimous that they will raise rates. that has been the clear forward guidance. if they don t, it will be a shock to the markets. the interesting thing the markets are looking for is any forward guidance going forward. in view
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