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i think kelvin mackenzie _ you make of that? i think kelvin mackenzie is _ you make of that? i think kelvin mackenzie is absolutely - you make of that? i think kelvin mackenzie is absolutely right. i you make of that? i think kelvin | mackenzie is absolutely right. in july 2018 the law changed so after he stopped editing at the sun, the law changed. people will remember the cliff richard case where there was a raid on his house which was covered live on all major television channels and was also reported in the media. thejudge said, we don't know what the evidence is, i've got to weigh the right of privacy, the reasonable expectation of privacy against sir cliff richard against the right of the public to know. he said, while we haven't established all the facts at this very early investigator a stage, then those circumstances, i think the right to privacy trumps. and so we've never been able to report since 2018 people who have been arrested and are helping police with inquiries or indeed serious employment engagement such as the one that we are seeing in this particular case
i think kelvin mackenzie _ you make of that? i think kelvin mackenzie is _ you make of that? i think kelvin mackenzie is absolutely - you make of that? i think kelvin mackenzie is absolutely right. i you make of that? i think kelvin | mackenzie is absolutely right. in july 2018 the law changed so after he stopped editing at the sun, the law changed. people will remember the cliff richard case where there was a raid on his house which was covered live on all major television channels and was...
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senior market analyst kelvin wong told me that ms yellen did manage to smooth relations on the economic front. if you look at the us treasury secretary yellen, i believe that she is more pragmatic. so, all in all, i would like to state that ms yellen actually had a positive outcome in terms of economic communication between the us and china, but, however, on the general political front, i still reckon that it is status quo at this point in time. in terms of trade between the us and china, they have actually been growing until recently. the latest data suggesting that between february and may exports from china to the us down some 25%, so are our tariffs now really starting to hurt the chinese? yes, so, if you look over here at this point, it could actually be possibly due to the current lacklustre global economy situation that generates a slowdown in exports from the china point of view. so, on one hand, definitely if we look at the current situation in the last — i would say one year or closer to six months — there are still tariffs in place implemented during the trump administrat
senior market analyst kelvin wong told me that ms yellen did manage to smooth relations on the economic front. if you look at the us treasury secretary yellen, i believe that she is more pragmatic. so, all in all, i would like to state that ms yellen actually had a positive outcome in terms of economic communication between the us and china, but, however, on the general political front, i still reckon that it is status quo at this point in time. in terms of trade between the us and china, they...
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by looking at how much they bend, you can calculate quite precisely, down to a tenth of a degree kelvin, what the pressure and temperature of the air they're passing through is. it's a really important data source. you allow your satellites to be used as a subscription service? they're already up there and then you say to companies... that's right. .."do you want them." some companies have unique needs and very unique ideas and we help them upload those applications. so, just like you would download an app to you smartphone, you can upload an app to one of your satellites? absolutely, so the same way it was crazy 20, 30 years ago that as a company you could launch a website by uploading it to this invisible cloud, it is now becoming possible for organisations, even individuals, to upload an application to outer space and operate it from there. technically, you wouldn't call that the cloud because above the clouds — do you have a name for it? not yet. we call it space services, it's very boring. yeah, it's too boring — you need something else. yeah, like the nebula, right? great. the
by looking at how much they bend, you can calculate quite precisely, down to a tenth of a degree kelvin, what the pressure and temperature of the air they're passing through is. it's a really important data source. you allow your satellites to be used as a subscription service? they're already up there and then you say to companies... that's right. .."do you want them." some companies have unique needs and very unique ideas and we help them upload those applications. so, just like you...
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former editor of the sun, kelvin mckenzie. neil, you know kelvin well. moving on from the ethic of this, if you were the editor, and you have been a deputy editor and editor of massive circulation newspapers, would you have taken the boy's account into account? i had boy's account into account? i had said before _ boy's account into account? i had said before that _ boy's account into account? i had said before that the _ boy's account into account? i had said before that the bbc- boy's account into account? i had said before that the bbc is - boy's account into account? i had said before that the bbc is in - boy's account into account? i had said before that the bbc is in a i said before that the bbc is in a very, very precarious position. with the greatest respect, you and i have known each other for a very long time, trying to move this into a story about media ethics is the way forward, nor is it good for the bbc brand. bbc has awful lot to consider here. if you simply look at it in theissue here. if you simply look at it in the issue of shirt a very
former editor of the sun, kelvin mckenzie. neil, you know kelvin well. moving on from the ethic of this, if you were the editor, and you have been a deputy editor and editor of massive circulation newspapers, would you have taken the boy's account into account? i had boy's account into account? i had said before _ boy's account into account? i had said before that _ boy's account into account? i had said before that the _ boy's account into account? i had said before that the bbc- boy's account...
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reading something that one was just reading something that one of the former editors of the sun newspaper kelvin mackenzie said earlier speaking to your colleagues and bbc radio and he spoke about how in the past perhaps the sun might have gone ahead and name to that presenter but of course the law has changed somewhat, could you talk us through that? the changed somewhat, could you talk us through that?— through that? the fact is you can name the person _ through that? the fact is you can name the person because - through that? the fact is you can name the person because there. through that? the fact is you can i name the person because there has been no charges, that is not an issue, it's not a privacy issue in the sense that if these allegations are as serious as they appear to be, they are not breaching privacy in they are not breaching privacy in the sense of breaking any law and this is in the public interest, it will meet the public interest position. this is something that if someone has done something to a person that is underage, it is sexual abuse and that has to be out in the publi
reading something that one was just reading something that one of the former editors of the sun newspaper kelvin mackenzie said earlier speaking to your colleagues and bbc radio and he spoke about how in the past perhaps the sun might have gone ahead and name to that presenter but of course the law has changed somewhat, could you talk us through that? the changed somewhat, could you talk us through that?— through that? the fact is you can name the person _ through that? the fact is you can...
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looking at how much they bend you can calculate quite precisely and down to eat 10th of degree kelvin what the temperature of the areas that they are passing through. it is an important data source. you your satellites to — an important data source. you your satellites to be _ an important data source. you your satellites to be used _ an important data source. you your satellites to be used as _ an important data source. you your satellites to be used as a _ satellites to be used as a subscription service? they are already up there and you say to companies... already up there and you say to companies- - -_ already up there and you say to companies... that's right. some customers _ companies... that's right. some customers have _ companies... that's right. some customers have unique - companies... that's right. some customers have unique needs i companies... that's right. some. customers have unique needs and ideas that we help them upload those applications. just ideas that we help them upload those a- lications., , ~ ideas that we help them upload those a- lications, , ,, i. :, app
looking at how much they bend you can calculate quite precisely and down to eat 10th of degree kelvin what the temperature of the areas that they are passing through. it is an important data source. you your satellites to — an important data source. you your satellites to be _ an important data source. you your satellites to be used _ an important data source. you your satellites to be used as _ an important data source. you your satellites to be used as a _ satellites to be used as a...
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this is from kelvin who sent in this photo from montgomery in wales. it is an old—fashioned hardware store that still adds up the shopping bills with pencil and paper and sells petrol outside from the pavement! i am hearing four candles, aren't you? deborah has sent us this old photograph of her dad's shop in nottingham. her dad was there for nearly a0 years. she's says the people left their shopping bags behind the counter when out shopping, they would collect it later, have a coffee and he was still there holding it for them. we have also been told about a shop called adams in the village of little port. it came along with the same, if you can't get it at adams, you can't get it anywhere. it closed a number of years ago. but it was saved by the village community and turned into a heritage centre. you can still get it at adams! that is great. keep those pictures coming. we will show some more later if you have time. 25 past eight. morning live follows breakfast on bbc one this morning. let's find out what they have in store. what you don't get from
this is from kelvin who sent in this photo from montgomery in wales. it is an old—fashioned hardware store that still adds up the shopping bills with pencil and paper and sells petrol outside from the pavement! i am hearing four candles, aren't you? deborah has sent us this old photograph of her dad's shop in nottingham. her dad was there for nearly a0 years. she's says the people left their shopping bags behind the counter when out shopping, they would collect it later, have a coffee and he...