A coming point in the medias attitude to the governments handling of the crisis in the u. K. The 1st one occurred in mid april where fast the Financial Times and then the sunday times over the course of one weekend subjected the government performance to some set showing analysis how crucial were lead supports and terms of affecting the the accent by which most of the media were covering the pandemic. I think the Financial Times and in particular the sunday times reports were very important this sunday times report something times report was very kind of him very give a little insight into the attitude of the government in the early days of the crisis the revelation that mr johnson had not attended the 1st 5 meetings 5 out of 5 meetings of cobra the Emergency Committee which coordinates responses to crises was quote he did suggest that he didnt grip the crisis with anything like the the energy which might be expected and the other thing was of course it came from Rupert Murdochs sunday
U. S. Officials say there is a lot to be done if the two sides are to reach a deal. Some of the biggest backers of Softbanks Vision Fund appear to be having second thoughts. We are live in san francisco. Shery lets get you started with a quick check of how wti crude is starting to trade at the moment. We are seeing a little bit of pressure, down 1. 7 . Still above the 60 a barrel level. This coming up to the biggest gain since february of 2009. 13 jump after those drone attacks on Saudi Arabia Oil facilities. Also at a time where we saw a decline last week of 3 . We continue to see this demand picture not so clear for the oil markets given the ongoing chinau. S. Trade tensions and the ongoing slow down of the Global Economy. At the moment, we are seeing a little bit of pressure from wti, down 1. 7 . In two hours, we will get you an update on how brent starts trading. We will take a look at how the saudi attacks are playing out of the oil market. Nasdaq Corporate Solutions director of e
Tempting fate in the slightest. There we go. There we go. We shall see. Also coming up for you, weve got your very latest forecast after a good dose of summer yesterday for many of us. Will that becoming a repeated pattern over the next few days. 7 pattern over the next few days. 7 join me later for the full weather details. Weather details. Although jonathan , thats an although jonathan, thats an outfit. Good morning. Im outfit. Good morning. Im stephen dixon. And im isabel webster. Stephen dixon. And im isabel webster. And and im isabel webster. And youre tuned in to breakfast on news. News. Were going to be talking about a levels very, very shortly just to say if you are of that age and youre up bright and early this morning biting your fingernails , dont worry. Your fingernails, dont worry. Yeah. Good luck. Yeah, good luck. I yeah. Good luck. Yeah, good luck. I hope yeah. Good luck. Yeah, good luck. I hope you get the results you want. If you dont, the world want. If you dont, the
[indiscernible conversation] good morning and welcome. I would like to thank our witnesses for their testimony and staff for preparing todays hearing, and thank you to the commissioner, it is an honor to cochair with you today. While this Commission Deals with a variety of issues in the u. S. China relationship, todays hearing focuses on a topic that has rightfully emerged at the forefront of the policy debate in both chambers of congress in recent months, technology. While much remains uncertain about the 20 20s and 20 30s, recent events have made it unmistakably clear that technology will be the indispensable precondition for american prosperity, security, and National Sovereignty in the years ahead. President eisenhower once observed there is only one thing i can tell you about war, and it is this, no war ever shows the characteristics that were expected. It is always different. It has now been 79 years since the world last expense the war between great powers. That is the same amou
[indiscernible conversation] good morning and welcome. I would like to thank our witnesses for their testimony and staff for preparing todays hearing, and thank you to the commissioner, it is an honor to cochair with you today. While this Commission Deals with a variety of issues in the u. S. China relationship, todays hearing focuses on a topic that has rightfully emerged at the forefront of the policy debate in both chambers of congress in recent months, technology. While much remains uncertain about the 20 20s and 20 30s, recent events have made it unmistakably clear that technology will be the indispensable precondition for american prosperity, security, and National Sovereignty in the years ahead. President eisenhower once observed there is only one thing i can tell you about war, and it is this, no war ever shows the characteristics that were expected. It is always different. It has now been 79 years since the world last expense the war between great powers. That is the same amou