Swept through zimbabwe causing death and destruction. In iraq facing an uncertain political future after the Prime Minister offered to resign the cabinet is just met to discuss. His resignation his decision follows weeks of antigovernment protests which have turned violent demonstrators have warned they will not back down until there is a complete political overhaul for 2 months iraqis have been protesting to demand jobs Better Services and and to corruption some of alton joins us live from baghdad so simona weve had this meeting of the cabinet what came out of that. Prime minister had a lot done the theory affirmed the surgeon to hand in his resignation to parliament which is supposed to hold a session tomorrow the cabinet also discussed that it will. I continue to work on a daily basis and line of the constitution to ensure a smooth her hand over and a peaceful transition to whatever government comes next not course when youre at Tahrir Square and despite the resignation being announ
A session tomorrow the cabinet also discussed that it will continue to work on a daily basis in the line of the constitution to ensure a smooth handover and a peaceful transition to whatever government comes next not course when youre at Tahrir Square and despite the resignation being announced demonstrators here saw no sign of going home hundreds of High School Students have rallied in Central Hong Kong there calling for democratic reform and standing against what they say is Police Brutality during the recent protests that follows the arrest of dozens of students sort of Polytechnic University protesters there had barricaded themselves for almost 2 weeks some of the most violent scenes since the protests began sara clock has more from hong kong. Members of the older and Younger Generation are attending this assembly here in Central Hong Kong across generational divide whoever is you know. For political reform this peaceful gathering is demanding the government make the 5 demands whic
7 pm here in the russian capital whether you are in the wild banks choosing ought International Welcome to the program on all top stories this hour the suspect in the fatal stabbing of 2 people in Central London on friday has been identified he recently stopped time for previous terror related offenses the british Prime Minister has criticised the practice of automatic release. Its clear to me that. This guy was i thought hed served half of his sentence he was out on automatic Early Release and i have long said that this system simply isnt working it does not make sense for us as a society to putting terrorist people who have convicted of terrorist offenses a serious violent offenses out on Early Release and im quite clear that its the job with the joint terrorism analysis and to see the system at levels. For the for all ties be civil which means that its like a study like the a couple weeks ago it was taken to reduce that to substantial which research uk is likely but even the police
Confidence ticking lower in november though still largely positive. Joining us for the hour is mark tepper from Strategic Wealth partners mark, welcome. Thanks for having me. Even as i just went through those different points that are driving the action today, weve got records again for the dow and the s p, albeit just barely. Right, yes. I mean, all investors are pretty much still riskon and whats most surprising to me is you have this news coming out of china where china is potentiallily bay lbalking at ae deal, but were at a new alltime high. The market has shifted from one of economic deflation to policy reflation and thats typically good for stocks, right a low inflation, Slower Growth economy is good for stocks over the next six to nine months, now would not be a good time to be underweight equities. You want to be pathetics right now. Is the trade deal priced into this market . I think completely, almost fully priced in right now. I think weve seen quite the runup over the cours
Those are agencies that sprung up across north america about 100 years ago. They have been called thing like the bureau of jewishec or the Central Agency for Jewish Education. Jewish morning works used to be called the bureau of Jewish Education and started earlier. It was called Jewish Education center and we changed our name about eight years ago. And the purpose of those organizations is to promote to advance jewish learning in the community. Thats what its always been. As schools begin to develop in the mid20th century in San Francisco and the bay area, the bureaus main strategy was to support those schools, to make education better. The way we made education better was by supporting the schools and providing training, professional development for educators, curricular materials, resources, and to a large degree, we still do that because education is now much broader. Its not only in schools. We sent all sorts of informal education and support parents who are striving to bring jesh