good morning to you. welcome to cnn this morning. it is saturday, november 4th. i m victor blackwell. i m amara walker. thanks so much for being with us here this morning. here s what we re watching. secretary of state antony blinken is in jordan meeting with foreign arab ministers. hundreds of americans could leave gaza today. we re live in the region with the details and the latest on the deadly air strike on a hospital outside gaza city. donald trump s children took the stand in his civil fraud case. what they said under oath and what they said trump himself will say when he takes the stand on monday. this is about protecting our freedom, to go to a bowling alley, restaurant, school, church without being shot and killed. president biden visited lewiston, maine, to honor the 18 people killed in the mass shooting there last week. more on his message to the community and the country. and it s all a part of our quest to understand to try to understand who we ar
family are racist. this thing about what colour will the baby be, or how dark will the baby be, i m guessing and hoping it was just a dumb question. nomadland and rocks lead this year s bafta nominations with much more diversity in the shortlist for the awards and after a journey through space of 4.6 billion years the meteorite that fell to earth near cheltenham. i thought we would not see another fall likely in the uk of any sort, and to realise that it was such a rare type it was really an amazing moment. good afternoon. england s chief medical officer has told mps that coming out of lockdown too quickly would lead to a substantial surge in infection. professor chris whitty said an accelerated easing of restrictions would be dangerous as there are still a lot of vulnerable people who are not yet protected by the vaccine. he also said things could turn bad quickly if the process is rushed. our health correspondent jim reed reports. it s the most important, perhaps the
Sara eisen happy monday. Happy monday to you the Global Market picture pointing higher off the back of a nice end to the week on friday we saw about 0. 5 of gains for the dow and s p, on. 4 for the nasdaq, meaning the nasdaq ended just negative for the week the dow and s p gained 0. 4 for the week and financials the best up today up 35 for the dow, the nasdaq is up 4, the s p up 3 tenyear treasury, we saw a riskon move, closer to 2. 4 again, 2. 37 , but in general, not much happening there last week on the yield front. Bitcoin futures going live last night and cryptocurrencies took another leg higher. Well have more on the latest move coming up, but as you can see, the latest price, 17,600, up 13 on the cboe exchange. They started at 6 00 p. M. Last night. There were a few outages, but ultimately, the price remained well supported with this liquidity event which is a positive, at least in the short term. It will be interesting to see how this goes. Then weve got the cme futures launchi
Director of Public Program here at the New York Public Library known as five from the New York Public Library. Im delighted to welcome you. Last week we had the great pleasure to discuss the state stateoftheart tick and programs including late of the season in december of conversation with naomi klein. That he believed the change in polluter world. They happen to know each other well. Im thrilled to welcome the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize winner, Mohammad Yunus and the author of the world of three zeros, the new economics of zero poverty, zero unemployment, and zero carbon emissions. The book you assign after his conversation with Jeffrey Sachs. Im also thrilled to welcome jeffrey back to the stage. Last time he spoke was in 2009 with a conversation moderate her by charlie rose. In 2007 he spoke for the first time here with newt gingrich. Its always a pleasure to welcome him back. I dont know why applause there. But somehow i cannot quite believe that did in fact happen, but commented. Here
Of a delegation attending the Opening Ceremony. The visit by kim yojong marks the first time a member of the kim dynasty has visited the south since the korean war. Its been on display at the National History museum is as 1905, but now dippy b dipperjokers is starting a three year of the uk. Dippy dippy b dipperjokers is starting a three year of the uk. Dippy the dipperjokers. Good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Two british extremists, believed to be members of one of the so called Islamic State groups most notorious cells, have been captured by Syrian Kurdish fighters in syria according to us officials. They are accused of being part of a unit which executed 27 western hostages and tortured many more. Andy moore reports. Alexanda kotey and El Shafee Elsheikh the two britons captured by Kurdish Forces last month and questioned by the americans. Together with aine davis and mohammed emwazi, they formed the kidnap gang that became known as the beatles, because they were usually m