Lots to get through a busy hour. First, the News Headlines and sam francis. Mark, i am so sorry to disappoint you. This is the top story from the tv newsroom. The Prime Minister says islamist extremism aims to drain us of our confidence in ourselves as a people addressing the nation outside downing street this evening, he vowed to back Police Taking action against problem protests and said universities must do more to crack down on extremism on campuses. Rishi sunak says islamist extremists are spreading a poison in a statement, the labour leader, sir keir starmer, has backed the Prime Ministers message, calling for unity in the country. The Prime Minister signalled the government will unveil what he called a robust framework for dealing with the growing problem of extremism. Growing problem of extremism. I want us to doubt ourselves , i want us to doubt ourselves, to doubt each other, to doubt our countries history and achievements. They want us to achievements. They want us to accept
Election . Now, bit of election . Now, bit of controversy he is. James cleverly , a moron. Harsh words , cleverly, a moron. Harsh words, some might say, but not according to nigel farage. Because as ive been saying on this show all week , the this show all week, the government tried to take credit for the fact zero people crossed the channel in small dinghies over the Christmas Period because of 50 mile an hour winds. This fella tried to take the credit. Nigel farage roared back fair comment or below the belt. And finally a new report belt. And finally a new report by politicians is asking for a clampdown on fans who turn up to big football matches without tickets. This, of course, tickets. This, of course, follows the euro 2020 final at wembley, when 2000 fans steamed into the ground through escape exits and disabled doors. But do we really need new laws, or is it simply a matter of tighter security . What are this lot . No about going to a football match. All of that coming up in the
Shery youre watching daybreak a show live from new york, sydney and hong kong. Haidi the top stories, asian stocks are lower as volatility ratchets up. The dollar is extending gains. Tesla in the crosshairs as a beneficiary of subsidies. The ftc is accusing the ecommerce giant of monopolizing services in challenging sellers. Shery take a look at futures. Muted moves after the s p 500 fell to the lowest level since early june. We are on track for the worse month this year. The fear gauge is climbing above its average to the highest level since may. Investors are digesting data with Consumer Confidence following read treasury yields drifting. The 10 year yield at 453 levels, decade highs. Weve been watching the upcoming preferred gauge of inflation, that will be one to watch in terms of the fed and a potential shutdown leading to safe haven demand in the dollar index at the highest level this year. Seeing its longest winning streak since august. We continue to watch oil prices as well. H
Henri matisse the cutouts from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Is oftenmatisse regarded as the father of modern art. He is famously he famously described the process as drawing with scissors. The exhibit at the museum of modern art highlights the final chapter of his career. It features cutouts as well as drawings and textiles. Turning now to talk about the life and work of Henri Matisse is Karl Buchberg and jodi hauptman, the senior curator for drawings and prints. Tell me about matisse. Where does he belong in the pantheon of the 20th century . He is one of the most important artists of the 20th century. Many people place him and also together as the two major people. He is a person with a long and varied career. What is so important with us is in the late work, he was signaling to younger artists a new way of thinking about form. Bringing together color and a drawing. The influence he had on a generation of artists was he had an enormous impact during his life. A