To the authorities in london. Not fit to have its licence renewed. Is it the voting power of black cabbies that did it, or genuine concerns about safety and integrity . Meanwhile, the biggest eu country is about to have a big election. I am in berlin where we will have reaction to theresa mays speech and where of course they are facing a general election on sunday which is expected to bring a far right party into the German Parliament for the First Time Since the war. Hello. The press and half the government went to florence today, which was meant to provide a pleasing backdrop against which the Prime Minister could set out the latest on brexit. Sadly, theyd booked one of the dullest looking rooms in the entire city for the Prime Ministers speech. So, what about the contents . Could that live up to expectations . Well, on britains long term goals from brexit, not much there. Theres been a lot of talk about canada vs switzerland or norway as models for our new relationship. The pm said
Good mornings. Warm welcome to Worldwide Exchange on cnbc. Im wilfred frost. Im seema mody. Good morning to you. Great to have you with us. Lets get straight to the Global Market action. A lot of news to break down. U. S. Futures are pointing to a higher open, this after stocks did close lower in yesterdays trade. Geopolitical worries casting a shadow over stocks. We did see bonds rally. The cbo volatility index hitting the highest level since november, thats before the election. As you can see, dow jones up about 25 points. Nasdaq indicating a higher open by. Bo 8. Yields picking tier yesterday, off slightly, just off 2. 3 , yielding 2. 29. I think the big takeaway this week is twe could expected biggr declines in the market, we didnt get it, so resilience. Some data out of asia. Chinas consumers prices rose 0. 9 , slightly below forecast. The Producer Price index rose 0. 3 , month over month. In general, all of that data was in line. We have seen japan and shanghai decline today. Jap
John fortt, melissa lee and myself here at post nine as we are watching the markets down about 55 points. The president meeting with the secretary general of nato as diplomatic tensions with russia are on the rise. Our Kayla Tausche is standing by. Reporter since inauguration, President Trump, vicepresident pence and defense secretary mattis have all expressed the u. S. s strong commitment to nato. President trump in his meeting with nato secretarys general is expected to do the same. Senior National Security Council Officials describing that commitment as iron clad and saying that todays meeting will cover the need for allies to incompetent crease defense spending, a swift review of natos involvement in afghanistan and also the approach to russia. Nato countries serve as a buffer zone to russia. The president s approval of montenegros expansion in nato is an event that will put russia on edge. Officials would not comment on the timing of the president s decision to approve that reques
Truck these flyers are posted all over monteiro middle school. Students are fighting to continue using ap transit buses. We have three kids at three different schools. Most families down to them live close enough, so a lot of kids will end up not being able to attend the schools they want to and be forced to go to the neighborhood schools that dont offer the academic rigor that they need. I hope that i can be a good spokesperson for all those people that live in the flatter areas of oakland, who really rely on the bus. Reporter tonight, ac transit is having a Board Meeting to discuss whether they will keep providing services to students who attend skyline high school, Manteo Middle School and skyline elementary school. Its a bus 1600 out of 2500 students take every day. Some parents have put out a letter to ac transit and they are encouraging others to sign it, explaining that their students already pay to use the bus. If this route goes away, other buses stop near the school but not r
Conditions and they should be able to express their concerns without the fear of retaliation. Reporter 29 of them are spending over 30 on rent, 54 of them are spending over 50 of their income on represent, so when theyre evicted they face even higher rents. This man this. We just want the authority to be able to handle serious problem tennants and not be forced into a situation where we have an adversarial relationships, where theyre encouraging adversarial relationships with our tenants. Reporter the City Council Takes up the proposed orders nance at the next meeting, a heavy turnout for both sides is expected. Rmgs were on storm watch because of the worst of the weather will be here within the hour, were looking live across the bay bridge to see who gets it first, were looking across the bridge to mt. Tam and across the San Francisco bridge. Its moving our direction, its not here yet, we have quiet conditions at the moment across the immediate bay area, but up to our north, its raini