A mass protest movement thats received Global Support including from the us. Are broadcasting a larger story because the studios in moscow this is our to International Im sean thomas a dagger with. The u. S. And iran are trading accusations over a suspected attack on 2 oil tankers in the gulf of oman washingtons acting defense secretary claims america is simply trying to build agreement on what happened. I think as you can tell we have an International Situation there in minorities is not a us situation and the focus for myself and embassador bolton secretary pompei o is to build International Consensus to this International Problem earlier the u. S. Released a video which it claims shows the iranians removing an unexploded mine from one of the vessels but the tankers owner says his crew reported the vessel being hit by flying a projectiles tehran meanwhile has accused america of engaging in sabotage diplomacy and undermining peace and security in the region. Over the last year the u.
Increase wont come. Lets not forget that yesterday we heard that average uk wages were rising at their fastest pace in 20 years. Joining me now is Neil Shearing group Chief Economist at capital economics. Thanks very much for being with us today. Clearly it is pretty good news, but is it happening fast enough, oras news, but is it happening fast enough, or as fast as we had hoped . The fall in the Headline Rate of inflation, as you say, thats going to be welcomed by the Bank Of England. It takes a bit of pressure off them. But when you start to dig into the details of this report, i think perhaps there is still some uncomfortable reading there for the policymakers of the bank. As you mentioned, a lot of the fall in the Headline Rate, that is driven by what has happened to food and Energy Prices and that is out of the banks control. Interest rates dont tend to affect the price of our energy or food. Those are set in global markets. What they do affect his conditions in the real economy,
Bank talks fail. Samis a dam the sal just live from down so coming up the anger refuses to die down more protests across the world against the u. S. President s recognition of jerusalem as israels capital. In spain a long hard slog we started off with not pain the latest vindicated at last an investigation in australia finds institutions failed to protect tens of thousands of victims. And the un takes a firsthand look at extreme poverty in the United States. Of us no end in sight for millions of syrians who suffered years of turmoil after the latest round of geneva talks failed to bring about any hope of face all sides are blaming each other for the lack of progress this leaves many syrians continuing to live either under siege or in camps sound enjoyed reports from the camp in Northern Syria syrian children made homeless in their own country struggle to understand why they have to live in tents of the six and a half million displaced syrians almost three million are boys and girls. Mo
Bless him, an associate dean of the college of humanities and at byu. He is also the editor of a book. His talk is entitled the special relationship as Popular Culture 1989 to 1906. Please join me in welcoming frank. [applause] thanks, bob. Echo has go stimulating this has been. I was going over my notes. I could spend half the talk making callbacks for yesterdays session. There were so many things i found helpful in my own thinking. I do have a couple of preparatory thoughts. From some things that Patty Limerick is said in her keynote yesterday. I really like her idea of what she calls Buffalo Bills studies, as fieldnotes. Field that identifies our collective project as inherently ecumenical. In its approach to scholarship, one that is called a by the nature of the subject. Was, i informal survey thought, was very helpful. She asked about the various backgrounds of those in the audience. I would like to think that the paper is working towards this vision in a variety ways. One of whic