Announcer please rise for the national anthem. O say can you see, by the light, what so hailed at thed twilights last gleaming . Whose broad stripes and bright fightthrough the perilous watchedhe ramparts we were so gallantly streaming . Glare, theketsred gave bursting in air, that ourough the night flag was still there. Does that starspangled oer the land of and the home of the brave [cheers and applause] thank you. [chanting usa] [singing in foreign language] [cheers and applause] good morning, houston. [cheers and applause] texas. Di good morning, good morning, america. [cheers and applause] p. M. Modi greetings to my fellow indians in india and around the world. [cheers and applause] this morning, we have a very special person with us. [cheers and applause] p. M. Modi he needs no introduction. [cheers and applause] p. M. Modi his name is familiar to every person on the planet. [cheers and applause] name comes up in almost every conversation in the politics. Lobal [cheers and applau
The emmys americas Television Awards get underway soon with expectations high for the final series of game of thrones. Live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. Its newsday. Good morning. Its 8 00am in singapore and in beijing, where theyre facing increasing pressure to reduce Carbon Emissions. Later on monday Global Leaders will gather at the United Nations in new york for a special summit on Climate Change. Whilst china has been investing heavily in sources of Renewable Energy, like wind and solar, coal still remains the largest power source. With the un pushing for a commitment to end coal power by 2030, John Sudworth examines whether china can deliver. On average, china has built a solar farm as big as this one every day for the past three years. A rush to renewables personified by cai xiaohu. He used to work in a coal mine. Translation our solar farm can save 50,000 or 60,000 tons of coal each year. I am proud doing thisjob and working in this industry
The aussie market doing ok despite some not great news from the pmi, which we can look at now. Contractiong seeing on the manufacturing side of things. The has helped to bring bulls out for bonds suggesting we see another Interest Rate cut coming through from the reserve bank. Things inso got other play here as well. 10 year yield, three basis points down. Below 1 again. That facility will not be ready to operate fully for months. , after that 20 billion worth of Corporate Tax cuts designed to stimulate the economy. Nifty futures pointing upside as well. Could be adding to that huge gain. Biggest lift up in indian equities in a decade. There we have it at the moment. Now. the renminbi right off by looking at the chinese currency. Theres nothing much happening but that is the story. Or are we looking at Something Else . Guest no, you are right. On the surface they are not big moves today. It is interesting that pboc fixing today. Four pips higher for dollar yuan than friday even though
Create what we call subs sub contractors. Theres been commanders in afghanistan who just simply say we dont know who the subs of the subs subs are. So you have all these like layers of a contract. A level 40 control starts to fade quickly the deeper you go from the top to the bottom. United states army and the military in general is so reliant. On the private sector i would call the dependency by we dont know who is the on the ground presence of these Companies Overseas we just dont know. Its crazy and actually its really crazy in iraq. Because since the feds the i step my fits in iraq every day there was a bombing they bombed the village there is a rockets. Every day we have rockets fired. Every day i heard gunshots every day a bomb in income in income in all my good it bomb went you know what soups and its damage for all of our guards 4 of the civil union guys well trained guys assumed i say original rock i called my mom i said mom im in iraq she said oh whats i said im in iraq no no
The uks oldest travel firm, thomas cook, has announced it ceased trading after talks with creditors and shareholders to raise the 250 million to avoid collapse failed. Ministers say plans to fly holidaymakers back to the uk are in place. It was one of the Worlds Largest travel firms and employed 22,000 staff, 9,000 of whom are in the uk, and serves 19 million customers a year in 16 Different Countries. Simon calder is the travel editorfor the independent and he joins us from Manchester Airport in the north of england. The Tour Operator had been thriving for many decades and staff here are simply stunned by what is happening. The flights are still coming in. Aircraft arriving from cyprus, turkey, some en route across the north atlantic but when they land, they will find that the staff very sadly have lost theirjobs. The passengers will be the last people to enjoy the service and this is being repeated at airports across britain and germany as well as scandinavia. Last flights arriving a