And a new week but old worries over tensions between north korea and the us Keeping Markets on edge. And with Holiday Season in full swing well speak to the founder of one hotel Online Booking firm whos trying to cut out the middle man. And as Airline Passenger arrests soar by 50 , today we want to know what are your flying bugbears . Let us know. Just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. Hello and welcome to Business Live. Know surprisingly my biggest bugbear when a flying is the lack of legroom no surprise, my biggest bugbear. We start with japan, which has just released its latest set of growth figures, and theres good news for the worlds Third Largest economy. It recorded its longest economic expansion in a decade. Japan Beat Expectations with growth of 1 between april and june thats the sixth straight quarter of growth. The numbers are an encouraging sign for the government but dont solve the countrys ongoing financial headaches. Japans productivity per person per hour stands at 23. 45. Th
We have no tolerance for hate and violence from White Supremacists, neo nazis and the kkk. These dangerous Fringe Groups have no place in American Public life and the American Public debate and we condemn them in the strongest possible terms. And 70 years ago 200 years of British Colonial rule in india came to an end when the country was partitioned into pakistan and india Hundreds Of Thousands of people were killed as violence erupted on both sides. We will talk to two families about what it meant for them and the legacy it left. Hello. Welcome to the programme, were live until 11 this morning. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about today including the news of a big increase in the number of people being arrested for being drunk at airports or on flights. Do you drink when you fly . If you work in the Travel Industry and have experienced drunk passengers or if youre a traveller with views on whether Licensing Laws should be changed do get in contact. Use the hashtag vic
Valleys. Look for upper 80s and low 90s there. Along the bay shoreline, temperatures will climb to the mid and upper 70s. Coastal communities will enjoy mid 60s. Temps will hold steady through saturday, before falling as we enter next week. Sunrise in San Francisco is at 6 28 am. Sunset is at 7 58 pm. Dont forget you can always get the latest weather updates and traffic alerts with the kron4 app. Download it for free for apple and android devices. No major hot spots. Bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. San mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. Golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. Richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 james our top story this morning. Spain under seige. A 2nd terror attack in a beach town near barcelona injured at least six peoplethe five terrorists involved were all killed by police. robin that attack happened several hours after a van plowed through pedestrians in barcelona. Take
nightly business report is made possible by: captioning sponsored by wpbt susie: good evening, everyone. one word dominated trading here today at the new york stock exchange: greece. there were new doubts today about greece s austerity plan and new concerns that it could default. tom, european finance ministers said greece needs to make more spending cuts to qualify for bailout loans. tom: late today, susie, greece s cabinet okayed a bill that included those cu. it s set for a vote in parliament sunday. this development came after u.s. stock indices had their worst day of 2012. the s&p 500 and nasdaq broke their five-week winning streaks. the dow tumbled by 89 points, the nasdaq fell 23, and the s&p fell nine. susie: more and more americans are beginning to understand how a small country like greece. can have a big impact on europe and the rest of the world. darren gersh reports. reporter: it s a pretty common greek expression life is difficult. and political eco
captioning sponsored by wpbt susie: good evening, everyone. one word dominated trading here today at the new york stock exchange: greece. there were new doubts today about greece s austerity plan and new concerns that it could default. tom, european finance ministers said greece needs to make more spending cuts to qualify for bailout loans. tom: late today, susie, greece s cabinet okayed a bill that included those cuts. it s set for a vote in parliament sunday. this development came after u.s. stock indices had their worst day of 2012. the s&p 500 and nasdaq broke their five-week winning streaks. the dow tumbled by 89 points, the nasdaq fell 23, and the s&p fell nine. susie: more and more americans are beginning to understand how a small country like greece. can have a big impact on europe and the rest of the world. darren gersh reports. reporter: it s a pretty common greek expression life is difficult. and political economist matthias matthijs says the hard times