Turbulent oil markets as saudi strikes continued overnight. Investors are wearing the potential for destruction with shipments to the middle east. Guy to get all angles covered, we are joined by elliott gotkine. And tim choices as well. And Jason Goodell on set. Elliott, lets start with you. Give us the latest. Elliott the bombinb rg raids have continued into friday. They will continue until objectives have been met. They are not Crystal Clear exactly what the saudis are aiming to achieve. At first glance, it would appear that they want to bomb the sh iites rebels to get them back to the negotiating table. At the same time, the saudis seem to be determined to ensure that the houthis do not overrun yemen. They want to prop up the internationally recognized government and they also want to ensure the instability we have been seeing in yemen does not pull over the order into saudi arabia for the rest of the region. Francine tell us more about the contact with the un Security Council. Elli
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One of the sleeper hits of the shutdown last year was Rob Savage’s British horror “Host,” a very short (just under an hour) and sweetly scary tale of friends whose weekly Zoom call during COVID quarantine gets crashed by an unwelcome supernatural visitor. It was, however, bound to be the exception which proved a preexisting rule: that found-footage thrillers remain a tapped-out genre, no matter if one in every 20 or so manages to squeeze some new life from the form.