Coronavirus to children. 80,000 people have be forced to flee from the wildfires in californias wine country. See the desperate efforts to save communities. Big move in the Breonna Taylor case. We may be hours away from hearing recordings from the secret fwrand jury deliberations on what happened the night taylor was killed by police. People still want answers in that case. First here is todays eye opener much its your world, 90 seconds. Im not going to answer the question. Why wont you answer that question . Because the question is a lot of people radical left. Will you shut up, man . A night of chaos and interruption. I found it, at times, painful to watch and very difficult to watch. Youre the worst president america has ever had. Come on. Joe, you graduated either the lowest or almost the lowest in your class. Dont ever use the word smart with me. You have the final word. Its hard to get any word in with this clown. We woke up in the middle of the night and there were flames. Evacu
Almost five years of negative rates behind. The governor joins us after the decision. And donald is impeached in the house for abuse of power and obstruction of congress, but u. S. Markets shrugged off the political drama. We are just under an hour away from the start of cash equity trading here in europe. Its taken look at where we are now on the futures picture. We are almost unchanged on futures markets right now. Yes, we have had big drama in washington with regards to impeachment, certainly in the house. The drama will move in the new year into the senate. The markets have been pretty unmoved by that of elements so far, and by that development so far, and the u. K. Equity market is trying to get through some of the slower trading days at the end of the year. We have seen flat expectations for the start of the european day. Thats move to the u. S. Picture. Once again, flat expectations. Yes, we had a lot of high drama, but the markets are managing to lift through this. Lets have a
Senior Political Correspondent for the center for public integrity, a Nonprofit Center for Investigative Journalism in d. C. In 1996 he received the gerald r. Ford prize and the aldo Beckman Award from the White House Correspondents Association for coverage of the presidency. The first time anyone had captured both the wars awards ie year. Hes a frequent guest lecturer at various yufruniversity inclu stanford, harvard, the United States military academy, university of chicago and other institutions abroad. He is the author of three books, clarence darrow, attorney for the damned and chip oneal. Tonight his third book on Richard Nixon, a biography of the 37th president of the United States. This book has won the pen america award for the best biography of the year, the New York Historical societys barbara and david zalosnik book prize in American History and was a finalist for the pulitzer prize. After the program, please join us in the atrium where his book is for sale and signing. Ple
Globe. He served on the spotlight team. In his capacity as a journalist he has covered congress, the Supreme Court and every president ial campaign from 1980 through 2012. In addition he served as a senior politicals correspondent for the center for public integrity, a Nonprofit Center for Investigative Journalism in dc. In 1996 he received the prize and award from the White House Correspondent association for coverage of the presidency, the first time anyone had captured the first in a single year. Hes a frequent guest including at harvard, the us military academy, university of chicago and other institutions abroad. Hes the author of three books. Tonight his talk focuses on his third book about Richard Nixon, a biography of the 37th president of the United States. This book has won the award for best biography of the year, the New York Historical society and was a finalist for the pulitzer prize. After the program please join us in the atrium where his book is for sale for signing. P
an unnamed source told the times newspaper that prince charles has described the policy as appalling . now on bbc news, dateline london. hello, and welcome to the programme which brings together leading uk commentators with the foreign correspondents who write, blog and broadcast from the dateline london. this week political apologies and their consequences. 40% of borisjohnson s mps say it isn t enough to say sorry he should quit. we ll be discussing why history may be on the british prime minister s side. and in africa, the king of belgium voices his deepest regret over the abuse and humiliation caused in what is now the drc by his family and other belgians. why do those who colonised find it so hard to say sorry? in the studio are stefanie bolzen, uk and ireland correspondent for the german media group die welt, marc roche, who writes for the french news magazine le point, and adam raphael, who began reporting on uk politics in 1976 the last year to date in whi