Doing very well, up by. 4 . Will play out. Is thiso think it means. 7 . An see pound down by would a trade truce make you happier or a more aggressive investor or do you think this is if we look at the sectors doing something that is going to take uncertainty around global trade well. Even though we see longer, possibly past the 2020 and trade policy is going to persist. It is not just between the u. S. Elections . Truce would a trade and china. Markets up, we shouldnt we still have overhanging europe riskon. That as too at the margin make us more the potential for auto tariffs and we have gotten quiet on aggressive as investors if it that. I do not think that should be was a real truce and not just completely taken off the table. We have other uncertainty some agreement to talk. So that is a look at some of the associated with things like that the tariffs are moving brexit. Markets. Lets look at the other side of is isuggests to me the markets, dollar index. The dollar just a touch to
That there could be enough evidence in the report to indict the president after he is removed from office so the report does seem to suggest that it has that power im actually surprised that other democrats havent picked up on that but perhaps well see that once they return from the hearing once they gather recoup and try to answer that question and we might see the republicans starting to get worried that the democrats will go in that way which is why we see them really ramping up their attempts to de legitimated the report and also butlers reputation and to try to suggest that he had perhaps more sinister desires or that he was favoring clinton or count or dislike trump while he was making a report. All right thats fascinating i think that is the point to watch out for thanks so much elizabeth are going to watch out for that as they come back from the break and they continue for now thank you for your analysis lets take you back to the United Kingdom of course where weve got a changi
a harmful gene. hello and welcome to bbc news. dmytro kuleba, ukraine s foreign minister, has warned that countries which mistreated ukraine during the darkest moment of its history will be held to account after the war ends. in an interview with the bbc, he also warned western allies that delaying the delivery of weapons will cost the lives of ukrainian soldiers. our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, has been speaking to him, and began by asking him why the battle for bakhmut in the east of ukraine is so important. the battle for bakhmut is now the longest of the war. more than half a year of bloody fighting for control of what is little more than rubble. but ukraine s foreign minister told me holding the city was vital, and notjust for the damage it s causing to russia s army. defending bakhmut is emotionally very challenging, because people find it hard emotionally to take, carry the burden of this death, loss of human life and destruction. it s a struggle t
the bow room, a room right at the back of buckingham palace whose bow windows open out onto the acres of parkland that lie behind buckingham palace. it willen in be a vigil there with members of the church of england, overseeing it on a constant basis until 2:00 tomorrow on wednesday, 2:22, in fact, when there will be that procession from buckingham palace through the streets, through the mall, towards westminster abbey where the queen will be placed the casket will be placed and she ll lie in state there until the morning of her funeral on monday. so nearly five days. during that five days it is going to be an enormous logistical operation. hundreds of thousands of people are expected to line up, the wait patiently, some of them overnight in order to pay their respects and file past the coffin of queen elizabeth ii. on new england state funeral will be held. world leaders, including president biden and a bunch of other prominent leaders around the world, are going to be co