That youve got to hear about. And softbank playing hardball with wework the Japanese Company reportedly set to take a drastic measure to protect its investment it is monday, october 14th, and Worldwide Exchange begins right now. Good morning, good evening and welcome from wherever you may be watching. Im Brian Sullivan thanks for being the with us to start your week. Its columbus day here in the United States so the bond market is closed. Stocks are trading but a lot of people off, their kids are off so theyre staying home. When bonds are closed, we tend to see lighter volume in the equity markets but remember, light volume can often translate into larger price swings simply due to lack of liquidity dow futures are in the green but well call them flat you can see here not the same story in asia the optimism we had here last week, it trickle ed over to sta their week in asia shanghai or japan or south korea up more than 1 . Not translating into the european trade this morning where we h
August. One of britains two most notorious paedophiles has been stabbed to death in prison. We have all the spot. Another big night of football. Gareth southgate is going to be looking for a big response from his england players. They were awful against the Czech Republic last friday. They can qualify for next summers euros. Looking at the weather. It is looking difficult here. We have some very wet weather this afternoon across england and wales. Particularly concerned with the south east of england and Eastern England as we had to the sea bed where we could see some torrential downpours as thunderstorms come packing in. If you are taking to the roads expect some problems. We could see some public transport disruption. Coming up, the offerand public transport disruption. Coming up, the offer and is believed to be british missing after an iis camp was overrun. They are and safe with aid workers in syria. This is afternoon light. I am simon mccoy. The queen in the last two hours has unv
By the court of session in scotland, which was fronted by the snp qc joanna cherry. 75 mps put their names to the challenge and one of them joins me now. You must be very happy with the judgment. What does it mean, do you think, constitutionally . It means the Prime Minister is not able to do this. We live within the rule of law. What the 11 judges found unanimously is that he worked against parliamentary democracy and had broken the law, and prorogued it for five weeks. Normally it would be five days. Is it a constitutional shift, this, or a restating of our unwritten constitution that parliament is sovereign, and it oversees the rule of the executive . Which underlines the fact that we do still at the moment live in a parliamentary democracy under the rule of law. When borisjohnson says he disagrees, i mean, he isnt in a position to disagree. Ii he disagrees, i mean, he isnt in a position to disagree. 11 independent judges in our Supreme Court, the highest court of the land, have jud
Between officials, about a no deal brexit earlier in dublin, the Prime Minister held talks with his irish counterpart and insisted he wanted to avoid a no deal brexit. Be in no doubt, that outcome would bea be in no doubt, that outcome would be a failure in statecraft for what would be all of our responsibility. If there is no deal it will be a failure for british and irish people alike. You can send in any questions you have to us here at open source. Its a crucial week for the future of the uk. Tonight, mps will be voting again on whether to hold a general election before the brexit deadline of 31 october. Borisjohnson tried this last week but couldnt get the votes. That will happen again in the next few hours. Parliament has already passed one motion tonight demanding the government release documents and messages sent between key officials about a no deal brexit. This was the moment in parliament. The ayes to the right 311, the noes wrote to the left, 302. Noes to the left, 320. The