Announced hes to resign. Hes been under growing pressure after he ripped up a Power Sharing Deal with the scottish green party. Hes been facing a vote of No Confidence, he released an emotional statement today, and we have a report from lorna gordon who can tell us what happened today. Over the next half an hour, we will go through all of the implications with the bbc s special correspondent allan little, who is with me here. At westminster, were joined by our Political Correspondent nick eardley. This starts with Nicola Sturgeon, whose great strength as a politician is placing herself at the heart of huge grassroots Progressive Coalition, people very committed to the Progressive Causes which characterised her leadership. One of the things she could have been failed to have done is to carry Public Opinion with her, committing to the Progressive Causes has always been much more strongly rooted in the Independence Movement than scottish public as a whole. So her government and humza yous
Soldiers. Theyve been 5 at Thomas Jennings trying to return to the homes and northern goals and many inches. One of the was team, others having disasters in recent history. We take a look at the conflict between students on me and they, pa, full Power Military group. Yes. Is it for accounts the welcome to the israels will cover that is due to meet with a couple of us to discuss around unprecedented attack and is meeting on sunday. The cabinet was reportedly in favor of retaliation, but is divided over the timing and scale of the responds that are on those hundreds of missiles. Hundreds. It is ro, turnaround says it was in response to israel. So tackled its called c, like in damascus. 2 weeks ago, this goes over to him and connie, something by, if, isnt occupied east jerusalem, it does seem that while, as well as beating that war drum and ron against iran. Subbing the cabinet, what more action against her all, but not everybodys really on the same page as well. There is a divided Politi
Chatgpt but with chatgpt boom with a stake in openai. Publicly traded markets from the macro context, this is one where we see a search for safety. Iran, israel, geopolitical risks heightened, and a squaring away of certain volatility that weve seen throughout the week when it comes to concerns about cpi, ppi as we move towards the weekend. Equities for once are moving the opposite way of the bond market, even though the bond market has been selling off it managed to ride higher. Today is the opposite paired we have seen money move into the havens that are the 10 year yield off by 8, 9 basis points. Money moving there. Money moving into the bloomberg dollar index, the highest weve seen since 2024. Money coming out of equities as we worry about geopolitical tensions off by one point 1. 4 on the nasdaq. Moving on, having a look at what is happening at another key risk asset, actually surprisingly flat for bitcoin over the course of a week. No volatility on a daytoday basis, we have just
Yemen im martin venice. Ali Abdullah Saleh the president al said from power in twenty twelve has been killed the news has been confirmed by salis party and his former allies turned food the who the rebels. Yemeni army tanks roll into the capital sanaa to fight against the whos the rebels the shifting alliances change the face of the war. Its fourteen g. M. T. Your without jazeera our extended coverage of the breaking news from yemen who the rebel forces there have confirmed the death of the ousted president ali Abdullah Saleh which has significant implications for the war weve also received confirmation from sallys own Political Party Media Outlets have been airing pictures of his dead body there were earlier reports that the who says blew up one of sallys houses hoofy sources say salih was killed by the rebel fighters in rocket propelled grenade and shooting attack on his car his the announcement made on who c. T. V. Not long ago. Well you know. The ministry of interior statement anno
Taking your calls, tweets, facebook posts for curators. Were joined inside with Robert Wilkins to talk about how this museum came about. He is the author of the book long road to hard truth. Thanks very much for being with us. Thank you. Its a pleasure to be here. So talk of this museum began back in 1916. It took a century to be built. Walk us through the process. Back in early 1916, in march or so, gentleman named ferdinand de soto lee, created a nonprofit called the National Memorial association, and its goal was to construct a physical memorial here in the Nations Capital to honor the contributions of negro soldiers and sailors who had fought in every war from the revolutionary war on up until that time. Within a couple years the organization broadened its mission to want to construct what they called a National Memorial building to negro achievement and contributions to america in all fields of endeavor from business to education to the arts, et cetera. Essentially a National Muse