because that s also a programme with broader applications on the economy. one is to get volume and scale up, and the second is to be able to deliver throughout the strip. for that to happen, we need a humanitarian cease fire. i think the only good news i will have for you todayis only good news i will have for you today is that, during that seven day pause, we were able to deliver. studio: the latest from the world food programme in new york. we will continue to bring that. let s spit into the bbc sport centre. that evening. let s go to the abc s street will be made on the 21st of december when rebecca welch will be the first female referee to take charge of a premier league match. sam allison will be the first black referee in the premier league since 2008. howard webb is in charge of the organisations which appoints officials of. ~ ., ~ the organisations which appoints officials of. ~ ., ~ ., ., officials of. we re working hard to show that refereeing officials o
to early for speculation. earlier i put that to victoria scholar is head of investment at interactive investor. the uk money markets, they are anticipating rate cuts next year but not untiljune, that is when the first rate cut is pencilled in. that was actually pushed back after today s decision, from the previous estimation that the bank of england would cut rates in may. financial markets are pricing in a one percentage point move of rate cuts in 2024, that would get down to 4.25% from where it is now. but the governor was a lot more cautious than the markets, he says the markets have their own view and he thinks it is too early to speculate about rate cuts. clearly, he s been about rate cuts. clearly, he s been a lot more dependent on the data. i think this main takeaway is that the bank of england is being more cautious in its outlook than the fed. it cautious in its outlook than the fed. , , . fed. it is interesting that the lan . ua . e fed. it is interesting that the l
rockefeller center. and we are talking the 2024 elections tonight, because they just became a whole lot more complicated for the democrats. earlier today, west virginia democratic senator joe manchin announced he would not run for reelection, a decision he called one of the toughest of his life. but this is not goodbye and good luck, manchin says. he s leaving the door open for some sort of future on the political stage. what i will be doing is traveling the country and speaking out to see if there is an interest and created a movement to mobilize the middle and bring americans together. every incentive in washington is designed to make our politics extreme. a growing divide between democrats and republicans is paralyzing congress, and worsening our nations problems. the majority of americans are just plain worn out. we need to take back america and not let this divisive hatred further pull us apart. so what is he doing? those comments are raising all sorts of questions a
senate democrats and what comes next. plus, the state of the race after tuesday s elections and last night s gop debate. then, ivanka trump on the stand and the attempts from trump s legal team to end the new york civil fraud trial. and president biden in illinois, celebrating tentative contracts for the auto workers. uaw president shawn fain joins me with his reaction as the 11th hour gets underway on this thursday night. good evening, once again, i m stephanie ruhle live from 30 rockefeller center. and we are talking the 2024 elections tonight, because they just became a whole lot more complicated for the democrats. earlier today, west virginia democratic senator joe manchin announced he would not run for reelection, a decision he called one of the toughest of his life. but this is not goodbye and good luck, manchin says. he s leaving the door open for some sort of future on the political stage. what i will be doing is traveling the country and speaking out to see if ther
friday. they resumed on saturday and they ve been described to fox as productive. these conversations come as the israelis say 239 people are being held inside gaza. we do know following the operation launched on friday night israeli forces are currently operating inside the gaza strip. i want to show you what it was like just a few hours ago. you can see the israelis marking targets on the northeastern side of the gaza strip. in the distance you can hear the thud of artillery. a very active front. as the israelis push deeper into gaza, they anticipate there will be more resistance as part of the reason they continue strikes against different positions. those israeli forces operating on the eastern and western side of gaza pushing deeper into the strip. today the spokesman for the israeli military discussed the situation saying this. over the past day we have expanded ground activities with additional forces entering the gaza strip including infantry and engineering and art