Given al this is a live from doha also coming up. The news of bidens when brought supporters out to celebration cities across the u. S. And outside the white house. But donald trump and his supporters to follow the president is showing no sign of conceding as he prepares to challenge a ballot cults in several states. That hasnt stopped leaders from around the world applauded joe biden treating many who have had a rocky relationship with trump. Joe biden has declared victory in the u. S. Elections earlier he and his running mate carla harris addressed the nation from his home state of delaware he spoke of uniting a country that has seen deep divisions the pandemic and racial unrest often dominating the headlines. The people of this nation have spoken. Theyve delivered us a clear victory a convincing victory a victory for good for we the people weve won with the most votes ever cast of president ial ticket in the history of the nation 74 marrying in the law but i must admit a surprised m
Bidens agenda. He may have a different tone toward china but there may not be substance. Kiwi rise ind the early asia trading. At some ofke a look these early market reactions. Sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. Sophie we are seeing some risk on tone in australia. The aussie is extending last weeks gain as the greenback has stayed structurally quicker. Weaker. They could test that 650 level this week. The yen, the best week for the currency since midseptember. Softbank results are due this monday. We have nikkei futures in chicago moving to the upside. This after the benchmark rose to a november 1991 hi on friday. That was 37 off the alltime high that was back in 1989. New york crude is gaining ground but still staying under 38 per barrel there. Some pressure may come through in the oil. Is very much in focus after the chaotic week we saw in turkey. That is the Central Bank Governor fired there. Racing for more voluntary they are embracing more volatility there. Joe biden is projected to
To impeach him. Also ahead demonstrators are back on the streets of thailand tens of thousands are expected to turn out against the government. People across the United States and beyond and are paying tribute to the u. S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg she died at the age of 87. 00 she had pancreatic cancer her death has significant political implications too and comes just weeks before the u. S. President ial election ginsburg was a champion of womens rights and the leader of the courts liberal wing alan fischer looks at her life and her legacy. They started to gather on the steps of the Supreme Court in washington as news of Ruth Bader Ginsburgs death broke it brought flowers and candles the number swelled people marking a loss they felt personally. Ruth Bader Ginsburg was physically small but her presence loomed large on the court she was a blunt talking liberal who often challenge her conservative colleagues on the bench born to jewish immigrants in Brooklyn New York in
Spains 2 main left wing parties make a significant move towards ending the nations political deadlock. I. Holding out hope hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants in the u. S. Asked the top court to reverse President Trumps decision to kick them out. And in school Roger Federer is back on track at the a. T. P. Finals in london a win over my parents amy reviving his hopes of reaching the last i. Would in the past our former bolivian president evo morales has landed in mexico city after the government there offered him asylum he was greeted by the Mexican Foreign minister told the crowd waiting he had no plans. Retired from politics back in bolivia supporters of more or less have rallied in the city of el al told they believed he was the victim of a coup when all is resigned on sunday after weeks of protests following his disputed reelection and we have several correspondents covering this breaking news story from all angles today sub 0 is in alto which is a more or less strongh
My name is robert barnes. I cover the Supreme Court for the washington post. Thanks for coming on this crisp, fall day to hear about the Supreme Court. Id like to thank the federalist society, particularly the Facility Division and practice groups for putting together what we think will be an interesting panel on what looks to be a very interesting term at the Supreme Court. After the trauma of last years confirmation hearings, theres been a thought from those who watched the court that it went out of its way not to look partisan last term, to look for ways to bust up the ideological divide on the court in some cases and to slow walk some controversies to keep them off that years docket. Its been welldocumented that each of the conservative justices at least once joined the four liberals to make up a majority in a case. And it went the other way, too. Each of the liberals at least once abandoned his or her usual voting partners and joined the conservatives in a case. Harmony could be h