A generation of genetically modified soldiers immune to chemical and biological attacks wellston americans what they think. I think i think god created them is enough good enough for me. Cause theres got to be consequences to that the most outrageous thing ive ever heard. Very well welcome to you watching the weekly here on r. T. International with all the latest world news and a roundup of the stories that shape the week but 1st in the biggest news from this week theres been a sense of triumph among us democrats and its off to an official impeachment inquiry was launched into President Trump on choose day and this latest chapter brought about by his alleged attempts to undermine a key democratic rival in the 2020 president ial race and make claims trump leaned on ukraine is president to investigate joe bidens son. Activities in the country in exchange for u. S. Support for kids have done enough takes a look at the democrats obsession with impeachment. Democrats of always seen impeachm
Now out of germany. I have my screen here on the bloomberg terminal. We can see the number coming in a little bit better than expected. The business number at 94. 6, the survey was for 94. 5, and that is better than the 94. 3 that was the prior meeting. The expectations worse than expected, this is where we thought we might see the disappointment. Indeed we got it. We were looking for 92 and we got 91. 3. Course lower. This is better than the estimate of 96. 9. But bottom line is the is atations down at 90. 8 disappointing reading. Lets look at what is going on in markets, a little data check, the stoxx 600 is up 0. 2 . It has been up all morning long. We even have the dax showing gains, 0. 1 . The cac is up as well as the. Tse, 0. 2 we see the individual indexes rising. The euro falling a little bit in dollar terms. Down . 48 a barrel. Crude coming down as we see the u. N. General assembly get ready to hear Donald Trumps speech later today. The u. S. 10 year yield also coming down as
Obviously, this is a verdict which we will respect, in charge and i think, going forward, who do you trust . I know, and we respect the judicial process. John, you have very strong opinions on this today. What do you make of i have to say, i strongly disagree the ruling . It is concerning that with what the justices have found. The ruling . It is concerning that the Prime Minister has felt like he i dont think that its right. Can get away with something so clearly unlawful. It is good it has and i invite borisjohnson, been proven unlawful. Because i get in the historic words, to consider his position. Parliament has its opinions, that cheering may be something that the prime mp5 will now return minister is getting in the way of to Parliament Tomorrow morning the process of brexit, but silencing at 11 30am and get back to work. Them is not the way about it, especially when you preach i have instructed the house democracy, which i get as an authorities to prepare not for the recall the p
See is not in his place, but as he is characteristically evasive. It is a bill that effectively ends the negotiations. A bill that demands an extension at least until next year and perhaps for many more years to come. I feel that insists britain acquiesced to the demands of brussels and hands control to our partners in a bill designed to overturn the biggest democratic vote in our history. It is therefore a film without precedent in the history of this house, seeking as it does to force the Prime Minister with a predrafted letter to surrender in international negotiations. I refuse to do this, mr. Speaker. It is clear there is only one way forward the only one way forward for this country. The house has voted repeatedly to leave the eu, and it has voted repeatedly to delay actually leaving. Voted for negotiations, and today, i am afraid it has voted to stop, to scuttle any serious negotiations. Prime minister johnson what this bill means is the parliament or the right honorable general
He is characteristically evasive. It is a bill that effectively ends the negotiations. A bill that demands an extension at least until next year and perhaps for many more years to come. A bill that insists britain acquiesced to the demands of brussels and hands control to our partners in a bill designed to overturn the biggest democratic vote in our history. It is therefore a bill without precedent in the history of this house, seeking as it does to force the Prime Minister with a predrafted letter to surrender in international negotiations. And i refuse to do this, mr. Speaker. It is clear there is only one way forward for the country. The house has voted repeatedly to leave the eu and it is repeatedly to delay actually leaving. It is noted for negotiations. And today, i am afraid it is voted to stop any serious negotiations. [indiscernible] Prime Minister johnson what this bill means is the parliament or the right honorable general gentlemen of the opposition who is still not in his