Democrats vote the party lines. I think it would be difficult to be in a position of leadership within the house. That will put some pressure on him and also i think really affect the ability for the house and for the leadership to move forward. Reporter assemblyman kevin mullen is also a member of the party leadership. He says bocanegras position is being reconsidered. The speaker of the assembly, anthony rendon, i know is reviewing the situation and will be looking at the matter. Reporter mullen also said the Democratic Party which endorsed an elevated bocanegra needs to do some soul searching, too. We collectively as a body, particularly as a democratic caucus, i think need to take a hard look at what have been some deficiencies in the process to this point. Reporter congressman kahna agrees and said the party should vet harassment issues. Someone like that i dont think should be endorsed by the Democratic Party. If someone commits Sexual Harassment and i had endorsed them and it co
Equities european right now, 30 minutes until the end of the tuesday session. Gmf go is your function. The european benchmark down for a fourth day, worst stretch since march 7. Common currencies falling, the ones at the bottom, including the pound, rising against the dollar. Sovereign bonds is your final three columns. You just heard before from the chief executive of ryanair, michael oleary. Ryanair planning to accelerate european expansion, taking on financial woes as regional competitors reduce ance on and in certain uncertain u. K. Market. We are going to add two or three more 737 jets to its existing delivery schedule while extending leases on 10 other planes through 2019. Rising demand helping push profitability for the fiscal year through the end of march up by 6 . Passengers increased 30 to 120 million, bolstering profits despite a 13 drop in shares. Sticking with airlines, the owner of British Airways was not trading in london yesterday because of the trading holiday. London,
[inaudible conversations] good afternoon, im glad to see our odeons survive the flashflood warnings. My michael green, senior vicepresident for asia and japan and professor at georgetown and as the csis host, i want to do our usual announcement. We survived the flashflood. If we need to evacuate its my responsibility to give you instructions and the general rule is well go out the way you came in and well make our way to either the national geographic, around the corner, or well go straight down rhode island to st. Matthews. Our expectation is half the people we go to starbucks at Dupont Circle but thats the plan. ll be very brief because ill have an opportunities to chair a discussion with our very distinguished panel of american and japanese retired senior military leaders. But i want to turn it over to my friend who has organized this military statesman forum to tell you about its intent, its purpose. Please. Thank you mike, thank you very much. Like to First Express my deepest appr
And london, this is bbc world news. Its newsday. Its 9am in singapore, 1am in london, and 8pm in washington, where President Donald Trump has marked his first working day in office with a decisive shift in americas dealings with the rest of the world. The tra ns Pacific Partnership is a huge Trade Agreement with countries in the pacific rim. Now, mr trump has said he will pull out of the deal negotiated by the Obama Administration. He says it would have damaged Us Manufacturing and jobs. Our north america editor, jon sopel, has the latest. Weve been talking about this for a long time. Oh the power of the pen. These are Executive Orders signed by the president as he starts his first week in thejob. From now on america will have nothing to do with the pacific trade deal. Another order sets in train plans to renegotiate the nafta agreement with mexico and canada. A far more complex undertaking. And theres to be a freeze on recruitment forfederaljobs. One other Executive Order particularly
And london, this is bbc world news. Its newsday. Its 9am in singapore, 1am in london, and 8pm in washington, where President Donald Trump has marked his first working day in office with a decisive shift in americas dealings with the rest of the world. The tra ns Pacific Partnership is a huge Trade Agreement with countries in the pacific rim. Now, mr trump has said he will pull out of the deal negotiated by the Obama Administration. He says it would have damaged Us Manufacturing and jobs. Our north america editor, jon sopel, has the latest. Weve been talking about this for a long time. Oh the power of the pen. These are Executive Orders signed by the president as he starts his first week in thejob. From now on america will have nothing to do with the pacific trade deal. Another order sets in train plans to renegotiate the nafta agreement with mexico and canada. A far more complex undertaking. And theres to be a freeze on recruitment forfederaljobs. One other Executive Order particularly