target of the unrelenting trump attack machine shouting where s hunter. here s my answer. i am here. mr. biden, was it worth it trying to sell the family name? do you want president biden to pardon you, sir? neil: so it went or didn t go. still on the hunt for answers. hunter biden showing up on capitol hill, but a no-show for the closed door deposition that republicans had demanded. so what happens now that he s defying that subpoena? we don t know. this much we do. he used his appearance to blast the impeachment inquiry in to his dad that could be just hours away. all of that and as martha was telling you, we have a new record at the corner of wall and broad. the biggest finish we ve seen in two years. the dow has never been higher. the other averages racing along. we ll tell you what sparked this and what it could mean for you now in your world. welcome, everybody. glad to have you. so much going on today. the record on wall street, more on that in a second. first to
torture and other cruel treatment is punishment about an 84 as well as customary laws that might get in their way including from european court of human rights. international law is binding, no case up, they are supposed to adhere to it. that is why they signed update in the first place. it is abject nonsense. the law society of england and wales wrote further, and state quite clearly that domestic legislation cannot immunise the government from the enforcement of international law but up to claim it can is disingenuous. they also state that refusing to comply with an interim measure would be a clear breach of international law. they accuse the uk government further of using a plot to manufacture a reality and it is the time of year where all indulge in christmas magic and imagine reindeer on the roof but this government has asked the entire legal system of the uk to engage in a former dangerous pretence. the uk supreme court sought out the facts for itself and upon that clea
stay here in washington until all our work is completed. we must, for one, finish the task of passing an emergency supplemental bill with aid to ukraine, aid to israel, humanitarian assistance to innocent civilians in gaza, and funding for the indo-pacific. time is short for us to act. senate majority leader chuck schumer with a brief but urgent list of what congress needs to get done before their next break. lawmakers return to work today with just 15 days on their schedule for now for the rest of the the year. we ll go through the time line and other top priorities just ahead. plus, the latest on the humanitarian pause in gaza. an extension should bring the release of more hostages and more aid into the territory. and also ahead, an update on the college students of palestinian descent who were shot in vermont. we ll hear from the mother of one of the victims. good morning and welcome to way too early on this tuesday, november 28th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for
eventually, city awoke from their hibernation. one touch from erling haaland set them on their way before phil foden twisted and turned the game around. now city were cruising and it was julian alvarez who added the party piece. from 2 0 down, the holders march on. katie gornall, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here s elizabeth rizzini. thank you, if you think it is cold at the moment, things are about to turn a lot colder as we head through the rest of the week with plunging temperatures once more. they could be some winter it on the way including the likes of aviemore, even potentially some lower levels as well, some regulating snow the inquiry was tasked with learning lessons for the future but is the focus more on the politics and less on the pandemic? we ll bejoined by charlie rowley, michael gove s former special adviser. professor carl heneghan, professor of evidence based medicine at oxford university. and tracy brown, the director of sense about science. mo