I am jon fortt, mike santoli, Carl Quintanilla has the morning off, and Morgan Brennan is live from cape canaveral, florida early this morning, boeing starline had complications with delivery post launch morgan reporter yes, thats right, jon. Complications that are continuing to be assessed, addressed, and shape what is going to happen, the next steps for the boeing starliner spacecraft this was the first test, first flight of starliner, uncruewed, no people on board, failing to make the trip to the International Space station as was planned. The launch itself which happened about 6 36 a. M. This morning went according to expectation. The issue arose when starliner separated from the upper stage of the atlas 5 United Launch Alliance rocket, about 15 minutes later, an issue that can basically be summed up more or less as one tied to automation and it was an anomaly that just a short while ago in a press conference with nasa, boeing and the United Launch Alliance officials was summed up
Betterthanexpected chinese data, giving a lift to the market. It may have gotten a little bit better. Opec up 1. 7 . Of november manufacturing also ,oming out, that tmi figure indicating a contraction because its below 50 but better than the 46. 6 that was our preliminary preview. Coming up its merger monday, all things deals with the cohead of global m a a jp morgan. Lets get straight to the bloomberg first word news. Signaling they will consider deeper cuts ahead of the latest opec plus summit. This is despite the rest of the coalition showing reluctance to refuse output reduce output even further. The meeting in vienna starts in december the fifth. The Junior Coalition partner in the German Government electing a new leadership, throwing the government into crisis. Social democrats are bringing in a team that vocally opposes the alliance with chancellor Angela Merkel. The new leadership signaling it wont bring an abrupt end to the coalition and its more likely to put forward a set of
And president. Following events. Which include russian movies everyone holds. Surprises. For now. From austin with me. Welcome to the program. A major shift of Alliance Officials in syria say theyve reached an agreement with the government in damascus from now on syrian troops will be able to enter kurdish controlled northeastern syria for the 1st time in years to help the. With the latest. Hearing from kodesh sources that theyve signed an agreement with the damascus government that will see the 2 sides Work Together to what they say prevent confront and pushback turkish aggression all of this comes as we hear from local media that locals are celebrating the news in the town of. In the north east in syria locals have been going to the streets extremely satisfied with the latest developments syrian state media is reporting that the syrian army is making its way to the north of the country while Lebanese Television says that the Syrian Forces within the next 48 hours will enter the strat
Territory, physical theater, psychological violence, beatings and torture electrocution , hunger and denial of basic medical care, this is a far from complete list of what ukrainian prisoners of war go through, according to human rights activists about 10,000 ukrainians still remain in russian captivity. At the beginning of the fullscale invasion, russia managed to free more than two and a half thousand prisoners. Bbc correspondents collected the stories of those who returned from prison. We will show them a little later, but for now. Who were kept in captivity in taganroza, those with whom i spoke talk about violence, both psychological and physical, they say that prisoners are tortured, beaten , electrocuted, not provided with medical assistance, they mention and about very small portions of food , and even as they say due to the level of cruelty in this institution, prisoners die, we interviewed a dozen former prisoners and it struck me that this was not done by a handful of bad guy
Tactics to scare off the thieves. Jackie. Reporter michelle and anne, were outside the hall of justice where a press conference just finished minutes ago. San francisco District Attorney George Gascon says that he wants to reduce the number of car breakins by 20 by the end of the year and he has a plan to do it. So he said a lot of these are organized crimes, which makes quick arrests nearly impossible because they happen so fast. To try to solve this epidemic, gascon presented a threepoint plan, first a 24 7 auto burglary web reporting system and phone tip line now in place. Next up, the d. A. s office is going to ask the San Francisco board of supervisors for 1 million to secure funding for an Auto Burglary Task force. And lastly, gascon wants to republish the register your camera program. He hopes it will reduce the number of breakins drastically. This is really a way for all of us to come together and to make sure that we end this problem this year. That its our goal and its a goal