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>> reporter: the performance earned sophie the coveted golden buzzer. and catapulted her into tween stardom. she's performed on "ellen." >> you ever have back issues? >> not at all. >> reporter: and has billboards and gigs around the world. >> look at this lighting, though. >> reporter: she's also become a family business for the dawcies. older brother zach is her youtube costar. >> what's up, everybody? you're welcome. >> thanks. >> reporter: he also shoots, edits, and coproduces her videos. does it make it easier that your brother is on the other side of the camera? >> yes, it does. my brother and i will play off of each other sometimes and it helps. because my brother and i get along really, really well. >> sine, cosine -- >> reporter: mom home schools sophie to accommodate the busy travel schedule. and dad mike is not only road crew, but the performance equipment she performs with, mike builds it. sophie's the halftime show for a college basketball game at madison square garden. how do you get warmed up for a show like this? >> one thing i do is jum
>> reporter: the performance earned sophie the coveted golden buzzer. and catapulted her into tween stardom. she's performed on "ellen." >> you ever have back issues? >> not at all. >> reporter: and has billboards and gigs around the world. >> look at this lighting, though. >> reporter: she's also become a family business for the dawcies. older brother zach is her youtube costar. >> what's up, everybody? you're welcome. >> thanks....
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sophie bbc news. —— sophie hutchinson. some rail services in the north of england, that were scrapped back in may due to a shakeup of the timetable, are back. up to 75% of the trains are up and running again — but angry commuters still faced cancellations and delays in many
sophie bbc news. —— sophie hutchinson. some rail services in the north of england, that were scrapped back in may due to a shakeup of the timetable, are back. up to 75% of the trains are up and running again — but angry commuters still faced cancellations and delays in many
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sophie rayworth was on the spot for the news at six. the moment has come. england are about to take on croatia in the world cup semi—final here in moscow. their biggest match in more than a quarter of a century. scores of viewers wondered what sophie rayworth, with no previously disclosed expertise in either football or russia, was doing in moscow. here‘s nick blandford: paul stafford and first andy brushet recorded their reactions for us on camera. seems all too common practice now that when a major incident occurs around the world, a bbc news anchor goes on site to report against a blackend skyline. it adds very little value, probably a lot of technical complication and often smacks to me of being a jolly. i switched on the 6pm news and who should i say presenting from moscow but sophie rayworth! i was astonished. all she did was introduced other bbc reporters. she added nothing herself. this was repeated again on the 10pm broadcast after england had lost. why oh why oh why, bbc, did you think it necessary to send sophie rayworth all the way to moscow
sophie rayworth was on the spot for the news at six. the moment has come. england are about to take on croatia in the world cup semi—final here in moscow. their biggest match in more than a quarter of a century. scores of viewers wondered what sophie rayworth, with no previously disclosed expertise in either football or russia, was doing in moscow. here‘s nick blandford: paul stafford and first andy brushet recorded their reactions for us on camera. seems all too common practice now that...
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sophie bray web was on spot for the news at six —— leg ray worth. the moment has come, england are about to take on croatia in the world cup save the king held —— sophie bray worth. people were wondering what she was doing in moscow. here‘s nick blandford. paul stafford and first and the brash it recorded their reactions for us on camera. it seems all too common practice now that when a major incident occurs around the world, a bbc news anchor goes on site to report against a black and skyline. it adds very little value, probably a lobo technical complication and often smacks to me of being a jolly —— blackened skyline —— probably a lot of technical complication. what was she doing? she just introduced other reporters, she added nothing. this was repeated again on the 10pm broadcast after england had lost. why oh why oh why, bbc, did you think it necessary to send sophie bray worth all the way to moscow? surely one of the other reporters could have done the broadcast —— sophie rayworth. we asked bbc news for their response, and the
sophie bray web was on spot for the news at six —— leg ray worth. the moment has come, england are about to take on croatia in the world cup save the king held —— sophie bray worth. people were wondering what she was doing in moscow. here‘s nick blandford. paul stafford and first and the brash it recorded their reactions for us on camera. it seems all too common practice now that when a major incident occurs around the world, a bbc news anchor goes on site to report against a black...
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. >> woodruff: give us an update on sophie. >> so three-year-old sophie had another call with her mother yesterday. it was about ten minutes long.or her mother r that basically every time sophie cries and begs to come he each time they talk. her month continues to move through the process. they nowave caught the attention, this story, of a group called immigrant families 'stogether. it a small volunteer force that's connected sophie's family with a number of loc groups.t they now have some kind of financial support. there's a gofundme account that's started. they're helping to drive them around to lawyers' appointments. they're in the vetting process. sophie is now in about four and a half weeks. there is no certainty athad. parents, her mother still has to be vetted for approval. sophie has to be approved for relief. there is still some unturnty ahead for this little girl. >> woodruff: the video we showed was you following the grandmother and sophie t asy attempted to come across trd some weeks ago. amna nawaz staying on the story thank you so much. >> thanks, judy. >> woodruff: now to
. >> woodruff: give us an update on sophie. >> so three-year-old sophie had another call with her mother yesterday. it was about ten minutes long.or her mother r that basically every time sophie cries and begs to come he each time they talk. her month continues to move through the process. they nowave caught the attention, this story, of a group called immigrant families 'stogether. it a small volunteer force that's connected sophie's family with a number of loc groups.t they now...
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sophie, we wish them the best of luck. sophie mentioned the boys have been invited to the world cup final. france have booked their place in the world cup final after beating belgium i—0 in the first semi—final in st petersburg. samuel umtiti scored the only goal of the match in the 51st minute. the bbc‘s 0lly foster is in moscow, where excitement is building as the first world cup finalist was chosen. france heading here for that sunday final at the luzhniki stadium in moscow. not the greatest game, i think we expected a few more goals because these two teams, france and belgium, they had were the ones that knocked out argentina and brazil on their way to the semi—final. so many world stars in those two teams. they seem to cancel each other out, both goalkeepers had to be very good and pulled off those smart saves but it was that umtiti header that deflected off maroune fellaini, the belgian man, pastor thibaut courtois. i—0 belgian man, pastor thibaut courtois. 1—0 to the french, they are in theirthird courto
sophie, we wish them the best of luck. sophie mentioned the boys have been invited to the world cup final. france have booked their place in the world cup final after beating belgium i—0 in the first semi—final in st petersburg. samuel umtiti scored the only goal of the match in the 51st minute. the bbc‘s 0lly foster is in moscow, where excitement is building as the first world cup finalist was chosen. france heading here for that sunday final at the luzhniki stadium in moscow. not the...
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sophie? sophie: we've seen some moves in certain asset classes. the aussie took a dip lower. we are seeing a spike in the yuan, both offshore and onshore. we do have the offshore rate at 672. chinese stocks continuing to decline, as they have been throughout the morning prior to the gdp data. with the economy looking to remain robust, even with the trade war fears, perhaps there might be some sort of a silver lining. several guests have talked about how they are still looking favorably on sectors like health care and consumer stocks. retail sales, climbing 9% in june, so that might be a silver lining. taking a look at some stocks we have been keeping an eye on, we have xiaomi losing as much as 916% today. -- 9.6%. we did have hong kong exchange's chief executive saying he will visit beijing on tuesday, and he is confident dual class shares will be added. zte, on the other hand, searching in shenzhen, as well as in hong kong, after the u.s. lifted the ban on the company. afternder pressure, reporting a person who was not an employee conducted business in byd's name without aut
sophie? sophie: we've seen some moves in certain asset classes. the aussie took a dip lower. we are seeing a spike in the yuan, both offshore and onshore. we do have the offshore rate at 672. chinese stocks continuing to decline, as they have been throughout the morning prior to the gdp data. with the economy looking to remain robust, even with the trade war fears, perhaps there might be some sort of a silver lining. several guests have talked about how they are still looking favorably on...
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told them to sophie and tell him sophie shevardnadze said today we've got lots to talk about in our program and our gas to move good luck to. all the security back and as i'm going agencies on the ease saying we don't want to be part of britain anymore you got caught up in stopping out aviation companies we mentioned banks stopping out everyone wants to get out because if you don't have the super and not for all the institutions that cover the years if you have a farm that it is going to be a separate go it alone island under a large grain cloud swimming in marmite washer being some old hag of a crown those people in france germany and italy and the rest are saying no we don't want to be a part of the.
told them to sophie and tell him sophie shevardnadze said today we've got lots to talk about in our program and our gas to move good luck to. all the security back and as i'm going agencies on the ease saying we don't want to be part of britain anymore you got caught up in stopping out aviation companies we mentioned banks stopping out everyone wants to get out because if you don't have the super and not for all the institutions that cover the years if you have a farm that it is going to be a...
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i'm sophie long. yes, in the past few hours renewed activity here, suggesting the bid to rescue the eight boys and their teacher is getting underway. it is a race against time trying to complete the mission before the forecast of heavy rain brings more flooding underground. and our other headline stories: turmoil returns to theresa may's conservative party, as the brexit minister david davis quits the government. outrage after a british woman who had been exposed to the nerve agent novichok dies. in business briefing, we are live in brussels to get reaction to the uk's brexit plan, as negotiators that side consider who will now take the lead for the uk. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. so a busy programme ahead, and we are starting in thailand, with the story that has been dominating the headlines for the last couple of days — the attempt to rescue 12 footballers and their coach from a cave in northern thailand. four are alread
i'm sophie long. yes, in the past few hours renewed activity here, suggesting the bid to rescue the eight boys and their teacher is getting underway. it is a race against time trying to complete the mission before the forecast of heavy rain brings more flooding underground. and our other headline stories: turmoil returns to theresa may's conservative party, as the brexit minister david davis quits the government. outrage after a british woman who had been exposed to the nerve agent novichok...
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sophie: bring in sophie kamaruddin. sophie: ramy, it is a mixed start. stocks saw the best month of gains since january, the asx 200 looking a little changed. the cause be and the nikkei 225 are set for a second day higher. we are seeing reaction to the latest trade move from the u.s., the offshore yuan slipping by a third of a percentage. the qb also falling after the surprise jump in the interest rate, and a big miss on hourly average earnings in new zealand. the korean won is edging higher as exports rebounded in july, albeit at a softer pace. much in focus here is sony, one of the best performers in tokyo, jump into a decade high of its earnings, getting a boost from the nikkei 225. other top movers in the region, given the flood of earnings out there come out we have sharp gaining ground after its first-quarter earnings beat estimates. plus, the company said it is on targets.beat is local media are reporting that sharp will buy back of first shares with its own cash. nintendo rising the most since october 31, software sales made up for weaker shipme
sophie: bring in sophie kamaruddin. sophie: ramy, it is a mixed start. stocks saw the best month of gains since january, the asx 200 looking a little changed. the cause be and the nikkei 225 are set for a second day higher. we are seeing reaction to the latest trade move from the u.s., the offshore yuan slipping by a third of a percentage. the qb also falling after the surprise jump in the interest rate, and a big miss on hourly average earnings in new zealand. the korean won is edging higher...
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sophie, thank you so much. earlier,with the cfo speaking with stephen engle, and explained the company's view of itself and of its future. >> we are a new species. we can do e-commerce ed hartwell at the same time. -- and hard wealth at the same time. 80% of your revenue is hardware. build out the ecosystem of services and video, music, and other things. to, and overoing what timeframe do you see the revenue makes changing? first and foremost, to rub i do user experience for our users. provide a better user experience for our users. by the first quarter of this year, revenue had risen close to 10%. this is becoming a bigger part of our revenue going forward. he also wants to eventually get more than 50% of revenue from overseas markets, and i assume not just selling hands that -- hand sets. how would you crack the u.s. market >>? for internet services, the priority is to make sure the user service is good. we think over a few years, we are going to extend it to other countries. >> how are you being negatively i
sophie, thank you so much. earlier,with the cfo speaking with stephen engle, and explained the company's view of itself and of its future. >> we are a new species. we can do e-commerce ed hartwell at the same time. -- and hard wealth at the same time. 80% of your revenue is hardware. build out the ecosystem of services and video, music, and other things. to, and overoing what timeframe do you see the revenue makes changing? first and foremost, to rub i do user experience for our users....
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kathleen: sophie kamaruddin checking the markets were as. let us take a deeper look at the markets with wes goodman in singapore. this is such a big story. japan bond yields. the yen jumping on monday. everyone has priced it in or will this build on itself? wes: hello and good morning. you know, i think the bank of then lost control of narrative over the weekend with these articles speculating about how they might tweak their policy. in onnk of japan came monday and reasserted control over the narrative with its bond buying operation. they are signaling that they will not allow a big spike in yields and they will counter that. we have a 40 year option today. i think that will go well. it is now up to 0.9. i think that is high enough to in buyers.raw i think the bank of japan will continue with its program of keeping yields at super low levels. that will continue to put pressure on the yen. yvonne: exactly. that is still pretty low. the yield curve over the past two days, what are we learning from that? wes: talking about the u.s. yield curve
kathleen: sophie kamaruddin checking the markets were as. let us take a deeper look at the markets with wes goodman in singapore. this is such a big story. japan bond yields. the yen jumping on monday. everyone has priced it in or will this build on itself? wes: hello and good morning. you know, i think the bank of then lost control of narrative over the weekend with these articles speculating about how they might tweak their policy. in onnk of japan came monday and reasserted control over the...
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we can speak to our correspondent sophie long, who's at the mouth of the cave. we can see it is raining and the brain is the reason they have had to launch this rescue operation. —— rain. the governor has said that this is a war against water. it has a lwa ys this is a war against water. it has always been a race against time, monsoon season, always been a race against time, monsoon season, their great fear is that when the rain comes down very hard, which they have done last night and throughout the course of the day, when they come down very hard, the fear is that the cave that the boys have been sheltering in the past two weeks now could free flood and potentially flood even worse thanit and potentially flood even worse than it did in the first place. it was dry when they went in there, very quickly filled up with water, cutting them off. their parents did not even know they were like the nine days. the operation is under way, under way to six hours. it will be many hours before we know if it has been successful at all. each child, at least 11 hours to ge
we can speak to our correspondent sophie long, who's at the mouth of the cave. we can see it is raining and the brain is the reason they have had to launch this rescue operation. —— rain. the governor has said that this is a war against water. it has a lwa ys this is a war against water. it has always been a race against time, monsoon season, always been a race against time, monsoon season, their great fear is that when the rain comes down very hard, which they have done last night and...
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kathryn and sophie. this year the cupcake sisters are celebrating the 10th anniversary fulfilling their dream. >> our business is really at its core spreading happiness. people come in t here,hey're having a bad day, we bring a smile to their face, lift their spirits. we've done our job. >> reporter: the first georgetown cup cakes opened on a tiny street in 2008. >> we put in the counter, painted the walls. it was very bare bones. it was the chafrm of the city. >> it did. >> absolutely. they thought we were crazy. somebody said, are you sure you're going to be able to sell 100 cupcakes a day 12? >> reporter: the first day they sold 800cupcakes. they had to close early because they sold out. now they sell0 25,00cup cakes a day across the dcompany. in ten years, they've sold more than 60 million. >> we had a lot of customers who have been with us sinceur early days. they come in, they have standing orders. that really is an honor. >> it really is. i think the best part of it has been seeing part of all our
kathryn and sophie. this year the cupcake sisters are celebrating the 10th anniversary fulfilling their dream. >> our business is really at its core spreading happiness. people come in t here,hey're having a bad day, we bring a smile to their face, lift their spirits. we've done our job. >> reporter: the first georgetown cup cakes opened on a tiny street in 2008. >> we put in the counter, painted the walls. it was very bare bones. it was the chafrm of the city. >> it...
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sophie has a check of the markets. sophie: the summer blues are continuing. ledly red across the board, by china and korea as the trade war continues to bite. the latest china pmi data, a gauge of export orders, in contraction territory, weighing on the korean won and aussie dollar. ahead of thai inflation data, the baht dropping the most since july 2015. lumpur, resuming losses as new cabinet members are sworn in. a quick check on oil, declines accelerate in for brent an new york crude, 1% for both contracts. some stock movers in china as the shanghai composite continues to slip. property developers continue to drop on the mainland after dropping on friday. brokers also falling. morgan stanley highlighted their risk to stock pledge financing is dangerous. defensive sectors like health care and utilities are bucking the trend and sinochem jumped as much as 7% after reports china sinochemed to emerge and china chem. in japan, nissan sliding after abandoning a plan to sell its battery unit. adastria, tumbling to a 2014 low after a dent profits. sharp slipping a
sophie has a check of the markets. sophie: the summer blues are continuing. ledly red across the board, by china and korea as the trade war continues to bite. the latest china pmi data, a gauge of export orders, in contraction territory, weighing on the korean won and aussie dollar. ahead of thai inflation data, the baht dropping the most since july 2015. lumpur, resuming losses as new cabinet members are sworn in. a quick check on oil, declines accelerate in for brent an new york crude, 1% for...
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sophie raworth‘s grandfather was one of the first pilots in the newly—formed raf. in this special programme ahead of the centenary of the raf, sophie finds out what life was really like for those pioneers in the skies. this is stow maries, the last world war i aerodrome left in europe. young pilots flew from here to confront the giant german airships that were crossing the channel to attack london. it was the first time that airpower had been used in warfare. so, what was it like for those pioneering pilots and their tiny aircraft, like this one, who were fighting in the skies above britain, france and belgium? among them was a teenager who joined the royal flying corps in 1916. his name was edwin raworth, and he was my grandfather. they got in the aircraft knowing that there was a better than likely chance they weren't coming back. for a new pilot, the life expectancy could be between 11 and 17 days. some people survived and did it all over again. just terrifying, terrifying. until very recently, i never knew my grandfather had been a pilot in world war i. and the
sophie raworth‘s grandfather was one of the first pilots in the newly—formed raf. in this special programme ahead of the centenary of the raf, sophie finds out what life was really like for those pioneers in the skies. this is stow maries, the last world war i aerodrome left in europe. young pilots flew from here to confront the giant german airships that were crossing the channel to attack london. it was the first time that airpower had been used in warfare. so, what was it like for those...
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that's what sophie is doing. thank you forjoining us sophie. what is it that you love about cycling? it's not that there is any pressure on you to train at whatever level you like. different training sessions and it is really fun. when you see geraint thomas winning the tour de france does that blow your mind? yes, i'm over the moon for him because he's worked so ha rd moon for him because he's worked so hard all this time, he deserves to win. steve, i know you held this big cycle round cardiff last night, didn't you? hundreds of people turned out to celebrate. it completely blew my mind last night. i wasn't expecting that many people, we had well over 300 turn up and the support and the atmosphere was just outstanding, just magic. give us a sense of what it means for people, not just sense of what it means for people, notjust in cardiff but across wales to have this man win the tour de france. i think he'sjust one of the most down—to—earth kind of guys. and it'sjust having that person who... you feel like you kind of know him, i suppose an
that's what sophie is doing. thank you forjoining us sophie. what is it that you love about cycling? it's not that there is any pressure on you to train at whatever level you like. different training sessions and it is really fun. when you see geraint thomas winning the tour de france does that blow your mind? yes, i'm over the moon for him because he's worked so ha rd moon for him because he's worked so hard all this time, he deserves to win. steve, i know you held this big cycle round cardiff...
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out a lesser known call welcome to sophie and tell i'm sophie shevardnadze and today i woke up lots to talk about in our program and our gas days. good luck that'll. apply to many clubs over the years so i know the guy even so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super manager billionaire owners and spending two to twenty million album fly a. book it's an experience like nothing else want to do because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful guy a great so one more chance with. the bass this morning. on november twenty eighth one thousand nine hundred sixty one a day after the thalidomide scandal made headlines in west germany. it was withdrawing the drug from the market even if first latest the spring of nineteen sixty one. had taken the drug off the market then they would have spared half the boat. nico on glazzard his disability weren't so severe but as a young child niko had trouble adjusting to his short arms. and his findings angsty should continue if you could
out a lesser known call welcome to sophie and tell i'm sophie shevardnadze and today i woke up lots to talk about in our program and our gas days. good luck that'll. apply to many clubs over the years so i know the guy even so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super manager billionaire owners and spending two to twenty million album fly a. book it's an experience like nothing else want to do...
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it is time to go flying, sophie. i'm taking my grandfather's lucky mascot with me. oh, the lucky black cat, come on then. this cat has not been in the airfor100 come on then. this cat has not been in the air for 100 years. i never met my grandfather, but for just a moment i suddenly felt very close to him. a frightened teenager in the skies above france, and i started to understand why he rarely shared his wartime memories. thank you. that was just extraordinary. that was incredible. i was actually really nervous about going up in that, but that was incredible. you could also quickly, you disappeared. i couldn't even get the lens on. my dad would have been really so proud of you. do you think so? i do. amazing. amazing to have done that. edwin raworth was still flying bombing missions in france when the world it to lead the war ended in november 19 18. —— when the war ended. by then the royal flying corps and the royal naval air service had combined to form the new royal air force. but my grandfather had had enough. three years after world war i he said his good
it is time to go flying, sophie. i'm taking my grandfather's lucky mascot with me. oh, the lucky black cat, come on then. this cat has not been in the airfor100 come on then. this cat has not been in the air for 100 years. i never met my grandfather, but for just a moment i suddenly felt very close to him. a frightened teenager in the skies above france, and i started to understand why he rarely shared his wartime memories. thank you. that was just extraordinary. that was incredible. i was...
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you're watching newsday with sophie in thailand and me in london. coming up on the programme: japan's prime minister calls off an overseas trip, as the country struggles to cope with some of the worst floods in decades. central london has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks. police say there have been many casualties and there is growing speculation that al-qaeda was responsible. germany will be the hosts of the 2006 football world cup. they pipped the favourites south africa by a single vote. in south africa, the possibility of losing hadn't even been contemplated and celebration parties were cancelled. the man entered the palace through a downstairs window and made his way to the queen's private bedroom, then he asked her for a cigarette. and on the pretext of arranging for some to be brought, she summoned a footman on duty, who took the man away. one child, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world. education is the only solution. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm kasia madera in london. our top stories: rescuers in thailand a
you're watching newsday with sophie in thailand and me in london. coming up on the programme: japan's prime minister calls off an overseas trip, as the country struggles to cope with some of the worst floods in decades. central london has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks. police say there have been many casualties and there is growing speculation that al-qaeda was responsible. germany will be the hosts of the 2006 football world cup. they pipped the favourites south africa by a...
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i'm sophie long, live at the cave in northern thailand. word looks like the operation to bring the remaining boys to safety is now resumed. four out — nine more to go. divers get ready to start what they hope will be the last part of the cave rescue. they're racing to complete their mission before the forecast of heavy rain brings more flooding underground. and i'm nkem ifejika in london. also on the programme: here in the uk, the brexit minister david davis sensationally quits the government. and, a british woman who'd been exposed to the nerve agent novichok has died. the prime minister theresa may says she's appalled and shocked. —— where it looks like. hello and welcome to bbc news. i am sophie long live at the cave in northern thailand were looks like the operation to bring the people remaining in the cave to safety. in the last few moments, we have seen five ambulances go down that track towards the cave. it is deep in the cave, in that mountain, four kilometres in that nine people were made. there have been there now for more
i'm sophie long, live at the cave in northern thailand. word looks like the operation to bring the remaining boys to safety is now resumed. four out — nine more to go. divers get ready to start what they hope will be the last part of the cave rescue. they're racing to complete their mission before the forecast of heavy rain brings more flooding underground. and i'm nkem ifejika in london. also on the programme: here in the uk, the brexit minister david davis sensationally quits the...
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thank you so much sophie. brent, at the moment, let's take you to sydney, paul allen is there for the news. paul: thanks, david. the european losses as angela merkel defused a spat with her political rivals over migration. it marks an end to a political crisis that threatened to topple er daughter. c.s.u. mazz taken a hard line on migration, taking a -- risking a split with merkel's c.d.u. may holds brexit talks, there are two plans and she's drawn up a third that combines the best of earlier models. saudi arabia raised oil output by the most in five years last month. yet that was only enough to keep overall production steady. camden raised output to 10.3 million barrels, the biggest monthly jump since july, 2013. disruption in libya plus ongoing supply losses in venezuela and angola meant overall output from the cartel rose only slightly. they're said to be pulling some mod el83 -- model 3 production, the line will resume on thursday, this will allow the company to carry out basic maintenance work. some analy
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sophie long updating us from just outside the cave. let's take a look at some of the day's other news: when president trump and xijinping met in november, they were all smiles and handshakes, but a lot can change in a matter of months, and the trade war between the us and china is about to step up. in the next few hours, the us starts imposing tariffs of 25% on $34 billion worth of chinese exports, including industrial machinery and medical devices. china has hit back with tariffs on american agricultural produce. so are the world's two largest economies on the brink of a fully—fledged trade war? here's our china correspondentjohn sudworth. here isjust one here is just one of the products on the us tariff list. 12,000 of these chinese built machines have been shipped to america this year. they trade that is about to be flattened. translation: an extra 25% tax trade that is about to be flattened. translation: an extra 2596 tax of course affects us very much. it will reduce our potential profits. is cf moto stealing american jobs?“ r
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that is sophie in northern thailand. you can follow her on twitter. well, it's been another glorious weekend. if you do like your weather hot, dry and sunny, just some subtle changes in the weather, i think, as we head over the next few days. some more cloud, and things will turn a little bit cooler, too. but here was the picture on sunday afternoon in wiltshire. beautiful blue skies, not a lot of cloud around there. bit of fair weather cloud here and there. but through the week ahead, briefly things will turn cooler and a bit cloudier, but things staying largely dry, and temperatures picking up once again into the latter part the week. but we start the new working week with high pressure still in charge. a weak cold front will be just heading its way south across the country, introducing some slightly cooler conditions, initially to the north and then filtering further south. so, on monday, it won't be quite as warm as it has been across parts of scotland, northern ireland, northern and eastern england, with a bit of a shift in wind direction. more c
that is sophie in northern thailand. you can follow her on twitter. well, it's been another glorious weekend. if you do like your weather hot, dry and sunny, just some subtle changes in the weather, i think, as we head over the next few days. some more cloud, and things will turn a little bit cooler, too. but here was the picture on sunday afternoon in wiltshire. beautiful blue skies, not a lot of cloud around there. bit of fair weather cloud here and there. but through the week ahead, briefly...
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for the very latest, let'sjoin the bbc‘s sophie long outside the hospital in chiang rai. thanks very much, ben. i'm just outside the hospital on the eighth floor, the final four footballers and their football coach will be waking upfor and their football coach will be waking up for the first time in what must seem like a long time in a nice co mforta ble must seem like a long time in a nice comfortable bed. it was a massive operation. some people said it was too dangerous and two context to work but they pulled it off and now there are congratulations around the world. there have been tweets from the president of the us, saying congratulations on their behalf. he said it was such a beautiful moment, all freed, greatjob. theresa may, the british prime minister, has tweeted her last congratulations. when the last ambulance arrived last night there were cheers and applause from people who gathered in the streets, as jonathan from people who gathered in the streets, asjonathan head reports. would this be the day that saw all the boys and their coach out safely? with the sky d
for the very latest, let'sjoin the bbc‘s sophie long outside the hospital in chiang rai. thanks very much, ben. i'm just outside the hospital on the eighth floor, the final four footballers and their football coach will be waking upfor and their football coach will be waking up for the first time in what must seem like a long time in a nice co mforta ble must seem like a long time in a nice comfortable bed. it was a massive operation. some people said it was too dangerous and two context to...
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sophie, she is from france. do you agree with everything that susan said, and, you know, we know that decathlon has been a really good in china, but what made you set up shop in san francisco. >> i agree with what you said, susan. [laughter] yes. decathlon has more than 1300 stores worldwide. china is a very big market. why san francisco? san francisco, for us is a city where all sorts are represented. we proposed more than 70 spots in our offer. we need the feedback. we think that in san francisco we have the passion and the culture for sports and we will obtain great feedback on all of the products we have to propose. there's also a wonderful innovation culture here. our first store we opened on market street is, to us, a lab. we are using san francisco as a lab to modernize what we will do in the u.s. once we have come to the right conclusions. we are testing many things in that story. we are testing mobile system payments, retesting the omnicom is reports where we can make sure all of our customers have a pr
sophie, she is from france. do you agree with everything that susan said, and, you know, we know that decathlon has been a really good in china, but what made you set up shop in san francisco. >> i agree with what you said, susan. [laughter] yes. decathlon has more than 1300 stores worldwide. china is a very big market. why san francisco? san francisco, for us is a city where all sorts are represented. we proposed more than 70 spots in our offer. we need the feedback. we think that in san...
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we can speak to our correspondent sophie long, who's at the mouth of the cave. sophie, i suppose this is good news? well, yes, we have been waiting for this for a long time. we have heard from the man leading the operation and he confirmed that today is d—day. the conditions will never be any better than they are now. he confirmed that the rescue operation, that has been waiting for several days to get under way, began at 10am this morning. it is a difficult and dangerous operation that they are carrying out. 13 expert international divers will be the operation, supported by five divers from thailand. they said that his rescue of each boy will take at least 11 hours. it began at 10am, so we are expecting, if successful, the first boyt could emerge from the cave as around 9pm local time this evening —— boy. that is around 3pm uk time. they said they will evaluate the best route and that the hospital they are being taken to its 15 minutes from here by helicopter. they have done all the planning and preparation they can. it is an unprecedented mission. they w
we can speak to our correspondent sophie long, who's at the mouth of the cave. sophie, i suppose this is good news? well, yes, we have been waiting for this for a long time. we have heard from the man leading the operation and he confirmed that today is d—day. the conditions will never be any better than they are now. he confirmed that the rescue operation, that has been waiting for several days to get under way, began at 10am this morning. it is a difficult and dangerous operation that they...
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call welcome to sophie and co i'm sophie shevardnadze it seems that the transatlantic unity of the west is cracking with trump facing off with europe over trade and diplomacy what's next for the historic allies well i ask. the former prime minister of france. the european union is bewildered by the abrupt and surprising actions of the white house as a trade war only adds to the shock of america pulling out of the around deal with the transatlantic partnership in dire straits will brussels be forced to forge a new continental alliance is going to eurasian partnership compensate for the lack of a western one incoming new diplomatic network the global tempest. youngcare a class of all this former prime minister of france welcome to the show it's really great to have you with us. france has promised to remain committed to the iran nuclear deal and struggles along with germany u.k. russia and china to keep it on life as you need but with us cutting year to european business in iran but there's a little less to win for tehran for these deals so let's be realistic a deal has no chance to survi
call welcome to sophie and co i'm sophie shevardnadze it seems that the transatlantic unity of the west is cracking with trump facing off with europe over trade and diplomacy what's next for the historic allies well i ask. the former prime minister of france. the european union is bewildered by the abrupt and surprising actions of the white house as a trade war only adds to the shock of america pulling out of the around deal with the transatlantic partnership in dire straits will brussels be...
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good to talk to you, sophie ikenye from bbc world in harare. qatar has been accused of running a secret campaign to undermine rival countries during the bidding process which led to it being awarded the world cup in 2022. the sunday times claims pr firms and former cia agents were used to generate fake propaganda — in breach of rules drawn up by football's governing body, fifa. qatar says it rejects each and every allegation. the chair of digital, culture, media and sport committee, damian collins, has called for a full investigation into the allegations. well, these are really serious allegations, a whistle—blower has said he was involved in a kind of black—ops communications campaign seeking to undermine support in other countries bidding against qatar to host the world cup, to undermine support for their bids. that is a breach of fifa's rules, very specifically, and if the qatari bid team were involved in a campaign like that, it means they have broken the rules of the bidding process. it is a really serious matter that requires a prop
good to talk to you, sophie ikenye from bbc world in harare. qatar has been accused of running a secret campaign to undermine rival countries during the bidding process which led to it being awarded the world cup in 2022. the sunday times claims pr firms and former cia agents were used to generate fake propaganda — in breach of rules drawn up by football's governing body, fifa. qatar says it rejects each and every allegation. the chair of digital, culture, media and sport committee, damian...
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sophie long reporting. it is 26 minutes past nine. a record 30 million viewers were expected to watch yesterday's england match, along with the 5,000 fans at the cosmos arena in samara. english villages, towns and cities came to a standstill as fans gathered around big screens as graham satchell reports. inexperienced, young, fearless. an england team writing their own history. we won penalties for the first time. everything's going our way. gareth‘s got the players. we believe, you believe, they believe! come on, england! this is what we needed! # god save our noble queen # god save our queen #. fans watched the game all over the world. this, the national anthem at a pub in portugal. england were always on top in this game, and after half an hour... wild cheering. this way, please, everyone! out! they were also celebrating in bristol. this was a wedding party. like 30 million across the country, they're watching the match. but the pressure is on for the best man. i had to get them upstairs at half—time to watch paul and jo gettin
sophie long reporting. it is 26 minutes past nine. a record 30 million viewers were expected to watch yesterday's england match, along with the 5,000 fans at the cosmos arena in samara. english villages, towns and cities came to a standstill as fans gathered around big screens as graham satchell reports. inexperienced, young, fearless. an england team writing their own history. we won penalties for the first time. everything's going our way. gareth‘s got the players. we believe, you believe,...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news —— where there is disagreement. 0ur legal correspondent, clive coleman, is outside the supreme court in central london. how significant is this ruling, clive? for years, there is been a distinction, when families and doctors agree that medical treatment should be withdrawn, in some cases it can be, if its medical treatment, for instance, life—sustaining dialysis, it can be withdrawn without seeking a court order. however, when its food and water, those basic elements for the sustaining of life, it's a highly emotive issue. and since 1993, the tony bland case that sophie referred to, it's been a matter of practice that doctors have had to go to court to seek those orders. now, some believe that resulted in people being kept on life support in hospitals because hospitals have perhaps been reluctant to incur the expense and the time in going to court. what this ruling does, and its significance lies in the fact that it gives clarity now, if there is agreement between the family and the doctors, then, you know, food and water can be withdrawn without the need
sophie hutchinson, bbc news —— where there is disagreement. 0ur legal correspondent, clive coleman, is outside the supreme court in central london. how significant is this ruling, clive? for years, there is been a distinction, when families and doctors agree that medical treatment should be withdrawn, in some cases it can be, if its medical treatment, for instance, life—sustaining dialysis, it can be withdrawn without seeking a court order. however, when its food and water, those basic...
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sophie bbc news. —— sophie hutchinson. some rail services in the north of england, that were scrapped back in may due to a shakeup of the timetable, are back. up to 75% of the trains are up and running again — but angry commuters still faced cancellations and delays in many areas, as danny savage reports. just after 7am this morning and lorna fitzpatrick is waiting in burnley for her daily northern service to leeds. it arrives on time, but lorna says the new timetable means more stops and more passengers. i have this dread every single morning, because i know that the train is probably going to be late and i'm probably not going to get to work on time, as usual. train announcement: on behalf of northern, i'd just like to apologise for the... every single aspect of my life revolves around this train and i'm just absolutely sick of it. i'm at the end of my tether. it's had such a massive impact on my life — my professional and my personal life. and i can't be the only one in this situation. northern says a more gradual r
sophie bbc news. —— sophie hutchinson. some rail services in the north of england, that were scrapped back in may due to a shakeup of the timetable, are back. up to 75% of the trains are up and running again — but angry commuters still faced cancellations and delays in many areas, as danny savage reports. just after 7am this morning and lorna fitzpatrick is waiting in burnley for her daily northern service to leeds. it arrives on time, but lorna says the new timetable means more stops and...
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the biggest ipo in four and a half years, here is sophie with a look at the sophie: on the china fund, more -- look at the open. front, we the china are seeing gains in the hang seng of 1%. you have the offshore yuan resuming after paring its earlier gain. overall, what to know for chinese stocks, chinese equities still looking attractive given the report of yuan weakness. morning, note this -- ng to makers falling by the likes of chongqing. biotech shares sold by the daily limit every day. last week, in a statement, it apologized and has halted making the vat -- the rabies vaccine. saw shares in hong kong jumping this morning on rep boards that the u.s. is opening to lifting sanctions on the company. we saw the stock rising to its highest level. rishaad: thank you for that. returnk-adjusted basically disappeared. investors will have to dearest their portfolios. olivia, good to see you. what is the rationale of the risking -- of derisking? right now, the situation in the u.s. market and the year of the end market, volatility is still low. and the european market, volatility is still l
the biggest ipo in four and a half years, here is sophie with a look at the sophie: on the china fund, more -- look at the open. front, we the china are seeing gains in the hang seng of 1%. you have the offshore yuan resuming after paring its earlier gain. overall, what to know for chinese stocks, chinese equities still looking attractive given the report of yuan weakness. morning, note this -- ng to makers falling by the likes of chongqing. biotech shares sold by the daily limit every day....
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more with sophie kamaruddin. set to kick off on a slightly positive note, a lot to come with brexit. we see the pound erasing its gains. sophie: we did not want to sing the monday blues, but things could get ugly. we are seeing losses for sterling after the u.k. brexit secretary david davis has resigned and there are reports the brexit minister is heading for the door with him. this is dampening the cheer from theresa may winning a softer brexit plan. you can see the pound against the euro taking a hit. we have cable the low 133 and 88.euro-pound now at i want to check in on the yen, keeping fairly steady after .osting a weekly gain another warning to the u.s., an article of the people's daily said the tariffs will make american companies lose the china market and could expect headwinds around mike pompeo's visit to north korea. the yen's advance is not boding well for the outlook of japanese exporters area we are looking at japan's current account balance for may and less than half an hour, expected to remain su
more with sophie kamaruddin. set to kick off on a slightly positive note, a lot to come with brexit. we see the pound erasing its gains. sophie: we did not want to sing the monday blues, but things could get ugly. we are seeing losses for sterling after the u.k. brexit secretary david davis has resigned and there are reports the brexit minister is heading for the door with him. this is dampening the cheer from theresa may winning a softer brexit plan. you can see the pound against the euro...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news. professorjenny kitzinger is co—director of the coma and disorders of consciousness research centre at cardiff university and has been campaigning for today's changes for many years. she joins me now from our cardiff newsroom. good afternoon to you, thank you very much indeed for being with us. asi very much indeed for being with us. as i indicated there, you welcome this change, why? i think it is a long overdue clarification of the existing law and it is a huge relief for doctors and families who make best interest decisions informed by good diagnostic information and a knowledge of the patient, and were not allowed to enact them because there was this misconception that they needed to go to court. but you'd agree that those diagnostic decisions can be difficult to make and a number of cases that have ended up at the court of protection have been overturned. they have, sometimes thejudge has have been overturned. they have, sometimes the judge has agreed with the family where there
sophie hutchinson, bbc news. professorjenny kitzinger is co—director of the coma and disorders of consciousness research centre at cardiff university and has been campaigning for today's changes for many years. she joins me now from our cardiff newsroom. good afternoon to you, thank you very much indeed for being with us. asi very much indeed for being with us. as i indicated there, you welcome this change, why? i think it is a long overdue clarification of the existing law and it is a huge...
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ok in this room full welcome to sophie and tell aunt sophie shevardnadze and today we've got lots to talk about in our program and our gas. good luck little. u.s. president's national security adviser confirms a second trump putin summit has been postponed until after the russia which is over . claims russia will interfere in the upcoming midterm elections to help his rivals the democrats. the tenth annual brics summit of emerging economies is underway in south africa with america's trade wars high on the agenda and also to come. over six hundred migrants forced their way into spain after storming through a border fence between the country's enclave. and the rock dozens have been left into. good evening thanks for joining us this is our international. u.s. national security advisor john bolton has confirmed a second meeting between donald trump and putin will only take place after the end of what he called the russia witchhunt comes after the secretary of state was grilled in the senate over the recent meeting in helsinki between the two leaders has the president told you what he and
ok in this room full welcome to sophie and tell aunt sophie shevardnadze and today we've got lots to talk about in our program and our gas. good luck little. u.s. president's national security adviser confirms a second trump putin summit has been postponed until after the russia which is over . claims russia will interfere in the upcoming midterm elections to help his rivals the democrats. the tenth annual brics summit of emerging economies is underway in south africa with america's trade wars...
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ok alice room welcome to sophie and co-op sophie shevardnadze and today i woke up lots to talk about in our program and our guest is. good luck little. see therapists in the united states say donald trump presidency has created a new form of anxiety disorder that house democrats now claim that russia tampered with the vote tallies during the twenty sixteen presidential election. cambodia's prime minister has won a landslide victory in an election overshadowed by a security crackdown and claims of. a un resolution on tuberculosis removes a key power groff calling for treatment to be made affordable it's on the request of the united states. and washington is in cahoots with the billion dollar pharmaceutical industry. and the canadian government.
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no than a stone cold come to sophie and tell him. sophie shevardnadze said today we're got lots to talk about in our program and our gas to. the uk. forman are sitting in a car when the phipps gets shot in the head. all four different versions of what happened one of them is on the death row there's no way you could have done it there's no possible way because the list does not share ram a corner. december is quite an intense month for all performing artists shows are always back to back this is my new album being released. british. suited. us. that. it. was. the full. river even if. there's an old russian saying from the boats to the ball and that's exactly what i just did but in my case it was the other way around i want a refrigerated fish transport vessel bound for the black sea some first time aboard the big fridge so that arch is now our gateway to the black sea. the channel between the pillars had to close when the arches were not but only for seventy two hours. we're fishing for ham song locals it's a sort of toad some fish.
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welcome to sophie and tell i'm sophie shevardnadze and today i woke up lots to talk about in our program and our gas to. little rock that. four men are sitting in a car when the fifth gets shot in the head. all four different versions of what happened one of them is on the death row there's no way you could have done it there's no possible way because the list did not shoot around a corner. communicating with your anderson even here in the week even your did we assume it is a good idea i think a lot of americans this understand stupid which the ways in which we use to communicate for example were there military operations and sure we were even about the baltics lewdly as they do they're making. a bunch of misunderstanding. of which are good we have a catastrophic war which would be crazy for russia would be for you for your. december squad and instead small and for all performing artists shows are always back to back this is my new album being released. british. hit. us. with. the full. river even if. there's an old russian saying from the boat to the ball and that's exactly what i just
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sophie. markets look like they are headed south on thursday. investors caught off guard by the pboc seeming indifference to the slide. there is no summer law this friday for you guys? sophie: no summer slimmer here. it is waking up volatility and we got lines out from the pboc officials writing the financial news from the statistics. control leverage what ratio. keep an eye on what is going on offshore. hovering at 680 handle. with this picture, we are anticipating more losses. we do have asian futures pointing lower. copper crashing below. here, -- china is a --rting with monetary policy pboc will keep easing right. more weakness and volatility ahead. work strategist on you one is more possible. haidi: also watching the yen. is -- pressing ahead with self tapering. what else should be watching for? sophie: we did see a muted reaction cutting purchases. it has downgraded the view. few plays when it comes to japanese yen traders. when it comes to chip related , coming in below estimates. also
sophie. markets look like they are headed south on thursday. investors caught off guard by the pboc seeming indifference to the slide. there is no summer law this friday for you guys? sophie: no summer slimmer here. it is waking up volatility and we got lines out from the pboc officials writing the financial news from the statistics. control leverage what ratio. keep an eye on what is going on offshore. hovering at 680 handle. with this picture, we are anticipating more losses. we do have asian...
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my colleague sophie raworth examines her own grandfather's role in its early days. coming upon bbc news, england have held theirfinal training session ahead of their world cup quarterfinal and are now on the way to samara. all the latest on the world cup to come. now, normally when we report on president donald trump's wall we are talking about what he's planning for the us border with mexico. but he wants another one built in ireland — to protect his golf club from the sea. our ireland correspondent chris page reports. county clare is picture book ireland. its postcard perfect coastline presented an irresistible investment opportunity to the billionaire who became president. four years ago he bought this resort when it was facing financial failure. it's been turned into the trump international golf links and hotel, and it's attracted thousands of visitors here to the village of doonbeg. so doonbeg, you know about doonbeg? i guess most of you do, right? we spent a lot of money making it just perfecto. but now the trump company wants to spend more money on its reso
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let's bring in sophie kamaruddin. we are heading into today. sophie: you have at july 4 holiday, but we have a few items ahead of the friday meeting minutes. this morning, from south korea we got a sizable jump. while that is outdated, it could lift some of the gloom on asian markets. we could see some slight gains. spotlight.n the see ife are watching to they will issue an arrest warrant. his pompeo is to embark on north korean visit. we have japanese retailers reporting this week, including reporting a rise in operating profit. -- releasee to his results this afternoon. exports are forecast to slow after a double-digit performance in april. investors have concerns around government policy. about $33 billion in value have been wiped. bargains.e hunt for some health care stocks are now at attractive levels in malaysia. data is also do from the philippines. i see from the dashboard that we are expecting an uptick? sophie: that is the case. accelerated prices. we are seeing that push pressure -- put pressure. especially with the peso at a 12 year
let's bring in sophie kamaruddin. we are heading into today. sophie: you have at july 4 holiday, but we have a few items ahead of the friday meeting minutes. this morning, from south korea we got a sizable jump. while that is outdated, it could lift some of the gloom on asian markets. we could see some slight gains. spotlight.n the see ife are watching to they will issue an arrest warrant. his pompeo is to embark on north korean visit. we have japanese retailers reporting this week, including...