Recently moved into our new neighborhood welcomed wonderfully. Ware sharing with Saint Marks Lutheran Church and all trying to support people in need. That is right. Project homeless connect has been around for awhile. 15 years. Which one of you could tell us some of the history. Yes. We began in 2004 and we started really with a Community Wide effort led by then mayor gavin knew some and fellow Community Members to bring together a number of services and one day people experiencing homelessness could Access Services more easily. We started out with that big event and since then expands ha but you have thousands of volunteers. Yes. So what does your staff do and what do your volunteers do . We are a small mighty team of about 12 people and our wo main programs are hosting large scale expose Style Service days. We call them community taser vis events. The mod el was created because someone at risk for homelessness or experiencing homelessness was spending hours everyday just trying to a
Enough support to finally get a deal over the line . A warm welcome to daybreak europe, and of course, it is not just 1 billion, it is 7. 5 billion worth of tariffs, your cheese, wine, aircraft, all more expensive. Lets have a look at the markets. The ftse is a personification of global slowdown and brexit risk, a toxic cocktail that has taken stocks with the biggest oneday drop since january 2016. I take you back to june 24. We dropped by 9 , and on brexit morning, we finished at 8 . That gives you a sense of just how big a move it was in the ftse. Do you want to buy . We have a number of people who have done the analysis. We will have that for you shortly. The s p 500, the first backtoback losses of more than 1 , recovery in the futures, but the first backtoback losses of more than 1 in 2019. 10year low in manufacturing. The fed are worrying. Debtegative yielding drops, and i will show you this chart later on. What does it do for gold . If there is a rate cut, what does that do to th
The us secretary of state has blamed iran for the drone strikes on two Saudi Oil Facilities, saying theres no evidence the attacks came from yemen. Mike pompeo accused iran of launching an unprecedented attack on the Worlds Energy supply. The Saudi Energy Minister said half of the countrys Oil Production would be temporarily halted. Houthi rebels in yemen earlier said said they had carried out the attacks. Our World Affairs correspondent paul adams, reports. Audacious attacks on the heart of saudi arabias economy. The Abqaiq Oil Processing Plant one of the Worlds Largest engulfed in flames, attacked by drones. The kingdoms second largest oilfield, khurais, also hit. The smoke visible from space, caught by a nasa satellite. Yemens Houthi Rebels are celebrating. Translation this Mission Comes as part of our legitimate and natural right to react to the crimes of the aggression and its continuous blockade on our country for the past five years. Aramco, owned by the saudi state, is one of t
Hello and welcome to bbc news. Britains Prime Minister Boris Johnson says he is cautiously optimistic of getting a brexit deal. Hell travel to luxembourg on monday for his first meeting since taking office with the European Commission president , jean claude juncker, and the eu chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier. At an event in the north of england on friday, borisjohnson told an audience that theres a rough shape of a deal in place for britain to leave the European Union. Our deputy political editor, john pienaar reports. Trust me. Nice to see you. It looks like campaigning, and it is, for future votes and for trust that hes the one to deliver brexit no more delays. An exciting time, he told one supporter. Not exciting, worrying, she said. Maybe worrying for him too, wanting a brexit deal, attacked by critics for closing the commons. Im all in favour of our mps. Heckler why are you not with them in parliament sorting out the mess that you created . Get back to parliament and sort
As business dries up. Now on bbc news, there are chaotic scenes in hong kong as tens of thousands of demonstrators protest against a controversial extradition law. Theyve stormed roads Near Government offices to show their to opposition to the measure that would allow people to be sent to Mainland China for trial. This is the scene live outside the Legislative Council in hong kong where the bill is due for a second round of debate shortly. The so called legco is generally pro beijing, and it is likely to pass the bill, though lots of amendments have been proposed. It is likely the decisive vote will be thursday next week. There were huge protests last sunday too, but the government has said it will push on with the proposed extradition law. It is just 11 it isjust 11 in it is just 11 in the it isjust11 in the morning local time. Well, joing me now is james tien, former chairman and leader of the liberal party and a former member of hong kongs Legislative Council. What do you think of t