Ofodollar getting a bit traction. The dollar is going down. This is part and parcel of the yellen trade, which seems to be getting reaction now. It will be interesting to see how she works handinhand with the fed chair. Minutes,e last few crude went through 45. This is wti. We are backing off the little bit, but that line in the sand is the highest level we have seen since march 6, which gives you an idea of the turnaround we are seeing. The big question, is it running too far, too fast . Alix some analysts starting to scratch their heads a little bit, particularly as they look at the curve. President elect joe biden said to announce his selection of former fed chair janet yellen as secretary of the treasury. Joining us as michael mckee, Bloomberg International policy and economic correspondent. What about this appointment is giving confidence to the markets specifically . Theael janet yellen ticks most important box for investors, she makes them money. Take a look at what happened whe
Incredible this evening, but everybody could take a sharp when that poll came out. This changes so much as we look forward to what comes next for the Brexit Process. It gives Boris Johnson flexibility. The hard brexit is, i dont need you anymore. You are not going to stand in my way you potentially did. Also the way you did with theresa may. Dup, erg, noer the longer these factions, outside yet always in the conservative party able to dictate policy. As we hear from Allison Donnelly on twitter, shes talking about how this opens the possibility of a substantive brexit. Bruegel, from reminding us there could be flux ability around that trade relationship, Boris Johnson saying he doesnt want that flux ability, things he said he would do but that didnt come to pass because he found other people standing it is way and he had to adjust course. And it is devastating for the labour party. The reflection it is going to take place there, i think there may be that Jeremy Corbyn steps down, others
buckingham palace in london. it s 6 am and the uk where people are waiting up with a profound sense of loss. for the first time in more than seven decades, the country is without its queen. a period of mourning now for britain s longest reigning monarch, elizabeth the second. you may hear the noise around me as preparations are underway for this next ten to ten days to two-week period. flags being hung around as these are images from buckingham palace where crowds have been gathering throughout what has been a rainy night in london. memorials to her late majesty with flowers, candles, and personal messages outside the royal grounds. symbols of the country s immense grief decorate the gates of windsor castle. as well as balmoral, the queen scottish retreat where she passed away peacefully at the age of 96. just two days after appointing her 15th prime minister while appearing very frail. elizabeth the second is coronation happened in 1953. no date has been said yet for the c
since harry truman. can you imagine what that would be like to have that consistency? by the way. not for nothing, as they say. we talk all we want about a monarchy, and the shortcomings, and all of these things. but our democracy is being tested. our democratic principles are often being tested. so, we all live in a virtual political glass house. then we have someone who is acting like a monarch, but was a former president. thank you, laura i will see you tomorrow. it is good to be the, getting let us know. this is don lemon tonight and there s not going on tonight here in the uk. back at home, and around the world. we ve got new developments tonight on the special master and on subpoenas going out to trump associates. later in the broadcast, as ukraine turn the tide against fiber putin. all that is straight ahead. but i want to take a look at these pictures, pretty amazing. , we are still lining up in edinburgh where it is a little after three in the morning, waiting
Im don jordan doha with a quick reminder of the top stories here on aljazeera police in puppy new guinea have used force to remove all remaining refugees from a controversial former astray and run prison camp on one of silent offices have now relocated all three hundred Seventy Eight detainees to new facilities the camp was closed three weeks ago but the men refused to leave saying they feared being a touch by local people. Immigration officer. Reason. For. Some of the refugees the are not the refugees by force its clear there are you know shot down. You dont know. If you dont know the police. There are a few dudes. Some of them. So city used to be. Some of them we sent them to the hospital so. Its one i know something more but pete you point you were three years ago when we. Did a few years my fourth. Meanwhile the australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says hes pleased theyve been moved now im pleased to say in terms of man as the reports we have that. Of the people at man as lea