A warning from germany to stop before you break International Law germanys foreign minister tells the Israeli Government that its plans for an x. Part of the occupied west bank is illegal. And brazils battle for the truth about the coronavirus president once a change the way of the cases accounted to bring the figures down the Supreme Court says no change. Im told me a lot of good to have you with us at a dramatic congressional hearing the brother of george floyd has called on lawmakers to make sure he did not die in vain floyds killing in Police Custody ignited process across america and across the globe the. Floyd came as demands grew to reform policing. And so of avoid more cases of African Americans dying at the hands of white Police Officers. The day after his brother george was laid to rest in houston texas. Alone as floyd was in washington d. C. In an emotional testimony he called on lawmakers to ensure that his brother did not die in vain when you watch your big brother who you
Vests nonetheless says this economic plan of his is an opportunity of the century thats what he calls it for palestinians and the 1st step towards a political solution to the Israeli Palestinian conflict saudi arabia and the u. A. E. They both say that they will back the proposal by direct message to the Palestinian People is that despite with those who have let you down in the past tell you President Trump and america have not given up on you this workshop is for you the vision we developed and released if executed correctly will lead to a Better Future for the Palestinian People a future of dignity prosperity and opportunity you can change your course for the positive if we are willing to try new things and think outside of the traditional box. All right lets go live to gaza now our correspondent there is rob matheson and rob the people of. The occupied west bank as well but the people of gaza in particular seem to be enraged by this proposal of their 50000000000. 00 investment plan.
Nasdaq, back up there another 11point gain. Now, Interest Rates, that was the trigger this week. The market is predicting three rate cuts this year. Up goes the market. Picture this. Speaker pelosi addresses a closed door meeting of House Democrats. She comes down hard on the young radicals. You got a problem, bring it to me, she says. That did not go down well. Aoc fired back. The speaker is quote, outright disrespectful to singling out women of color. Its a fight with race and gender thrown into the democrat divide. Action in the gulf. Iranian gun boats try to take over a British Oil Tanker. A British Navy Ship stopped it. The price of oil, i believe right now its back at, yes it is, 60 a barrel, 60. 59 per barrel. Lots of factors pushing oil up today. Records on wall street and an intruder at Buckingham Palace . You get it all on Varney Company which is about to begin. Stuart watch out in new orleans. Heavy rain, flash flood, emergency in new orleans. There might be a hurricane on t
Its liz30am. Now on bbc news, hardtalk. Welcome to hardtalk, with me Zeinab Badawi in new york. My guest in this rare interview is the foreign ministerfor iran, javad zarif, whos on a visit here. Tensions between iran and the us have been on a historic high. President trump said he was ten minutes away from war with iran following tensions in the gulf. Can they save the Historic Nuclear Deal after President Trump unilaterally withdrew from it . Foreign ministerjavad zarif, welcome to hardtalk. The British Foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, says there is a small but closing window to save the nuclear deal agreed in 2015 between iran and the world powers. Is he right . I think he is right, but it requires committed determination on all sides to save this deal. Iran has done its part of the deal and it is necessary for the rest of the world, and the europeans to also take action. Theyve made very nice statements, but statements do not provide economic benefits for iran. Lets me just tell you
kylie moore gilbert in melbourne, welcome to hardtalk. thanks so much for having me. it s a real pleasure to have you on the show. it is pretty much a year and a half now since you were released from imprisonment in iran. how much distance do you now feel from that whole experience? it feels sometimes like it never happened. it feels like it was a very lengthy, especially vivid nightmare that ijust dreamt one night when i was asleep and have woken up the next day, and i still have those memories of that nightmare lingering with me. but because i m in the same familiarspaces, back at my home that i was in before i went to iran, sometimes i have to pinch myself and remind myself that i ve actually gone through that terrible ordeal and that experience in real life. you did say a little while ago, you said when you first released, you think that you re going to be shattered, you re going to be broken but actually, that s not really true. from my experience, at least, you say the