And i guess welcome to the strain great to see you i am going to say hi to the guests that he will introduce themselves and i put the tell everybody who you. How public. I am aest oh shit professor at the center for study at Kyoto University in japan welcome emily good to have he tell everybody. Hi everyone my name is emitted kid im the founder and director. Of Human Rights Organization and im also a International Human rights lawyer thanks for being on the street and i tell everybody you know how many attacks most of it up and how based multimedia journalist and producer i cover Current Affairs politics and ive been closely following the prodemocracy protests. Thank you so much tara let me let me just share this over with you and this is a statement that came in from the Education Minister just a couple of hours before the start of our show and he wanted to contribute to our show in some way this is the Education Minister in thailand he says we sympathize with many of the aims of the
Its people its economy and the way it deals with the rest of the well the bottom line only on aljazeera. Hi im femi oke a day on the string the protest movement led by young people and island could students be the tipping point. If you can be part of the conversation just jump right into the comments that you too can be in this. I guess welcome to the stream great to see you i am going to say hi to the guests he will introduce themselves and i put the tell everybody. How. I am still shipp professor at the center for study at kyoto you know with the in japan. Welcome emily good to have you tell everybody. Hi everyone my name is emitted the founder and director. Of Human Rights Organization and im also an International Human rights are your thanksgiving on the screen and i turn to tell everybody you know how many attacks most im a bank how base multimedia journalist and producer i cover Current Affairs politics and ive been closely following the prodemocracy protests movement thank you s
Ive been to mine. Lets start with the New York Times. It looks at the 6 page letterfrom the New York Times. It looks at the 6 page letter from donald trump to nancy pelosi, speaker of the house of representatives. The New York Times looks at the six elements within this letter they found to be untrue or whatever. Regardless of doubt, this is a huge moment, a historic moment. Donald trump will be the third president to be impeached if it were to happen today, and it is expected to happen. Thats right. And its interesting because hes going into this fighting steel. When we look back historically. That is his style, isnt it . It is just historically. That is his style, isnt it . It isjust what historically. That is his style, isnt it . It is just what we would have expected from donald trump, com pletely have expected from donald trump, completely different to other president s who have been impeached and had a more apologetic approach to the date. But, no, trumpet goes down fighting and
The latest. Dani definitely a mixed session. The stoxx 600 down. It is a macro heavy trading day between the u. K. Election, Central Bank Decisions and that the tariff deadline, we have traders on the sideline. Expandedy has really for sterling. Cable down about 0. 1 , but still trading at that 1. 31 handle. This is a conservative government priced in. Upside is really limited. We have seen sterling fall after the poll showed the conservatively it cut by about half and the concern is the Hung Parliament that would throw into concern the outcome of brexit. Some strategists have said that sterling may fall as low as 1. 22 if we do get a Hung Parliament. Brent down about 0. 5 tonight. We are seeing brent trade just under 64 a barrel. The aramco ipo hitting the 10 limit with shares surging so far today. Looking at some of the individual movers we have seen in the market. Jd sports is one of the biggest lacquers in the stoxx 600 laggers in the stoxx 600. Its biggest shareholder sold 2. 4 of
Last post plays when you go home, say, for your tomorrow we gave our today. Nimrod plays the familiar sound of nimrod at the National Memorial arboretum and around the country, two minutes silence was observed at 11 oclock to mark Armistice Day. The 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, to remember the deaths of fallen servicemen and women in the two world wars and in conflicts since. The duke of kent is attending that service at the National Memorial arboretum in staffordshire. The silence is marked every year to mark the day in 1918 when the fighting in world war i was stopped. The allies and germany signing an armistice in and germany signing an armistice in a Railway Carriage in france at 5am on the 11th of november 1918. Six hours later, at 11 oclock, the conflict ceased. The first armistice silence was observed in 1919 and has continued every year since then. Nimrod plays youre watching bbc newsroom live and these are the main stories this morning. The country has just fal