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The freeman foundation. By judy and Peter Blum Kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for americas neglected needs. And by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. I am katty kay in washington and this is bbc world news america several people have been wounded in a shooting in vienna. It is believed to be a terror attack. Ending into the home stretch, joe biden and donald trump spend thlast dig cning in pennsylvania, which could play a pivotal role in deciding this president ial election. As americans vote, the world we will discuss how the outcome could affect the nations special relationship with the u. K. Katty on a lighter note, however group of nuns in the u. K. Are recording a chart toppin album. Katty welcome torld news americapb oand around the globe. About american politics in the next day or so and likely much longer, but we want to start this evening with an unfolding situation in vienna, wh ....
Its stronger half of the trading. The korean won jumping most in five weeks and all of this ahead of the tariff deadline as well. A little bit of a risk on sentiment coming through in asian equities and assets today. Absolutely. And youre seeing it with futures trading in singapore. Having a look at what is going on there we are seeing an uplift. We could add to the near half percent gain we saw in the nifty session. Nfte. The dollar is falling against its Indian Counterpart the rupee , half a percent down in the last three trading days. The bloomberg dollar index erasing the gains we have had this year. 10 year yields a spike up as well. It is a time when we are seeing not just a lack of any Interest Rate cuts a perhaps a pause in Monetary Policy is the general feeling. Quite a few rate cuts priced in as the market ....
Youre questions answered. Thats with plaid cymrus liz Saville Roberts. Taking you straight to Ironbridge Gorge in shropshire for the pictures of the demolition of four cooling towers the. We just got to that a couple of moments later after the charges were set. 120 metres high and they cost of £10 million. Crowds gathered to see that historic moment as the towers at the coal fired power station in Ironbridge Gorge in shropshire came down. The work of so long comes down in a matter of seconds and as you can see, a cloud of dust is all that is left. 0ur correspondent phil mackie is watching the demolition. That was quite an amazing sight. It has gone completely to plan. There was concern that some would fall into the river severn. Essentially where that dust cloud is at the moment, but everything seemed to happen qui ....
Of the world you are a citizen of nowhere, and that was a terrible, terrible thing to say about people like me. I think theres a strong move in london of people that believed in remain that dont feel that the conservative party are listening to them. They have no longer got a voice and they see that the lib dems are giving them that voice. A referendum can change fundamentally the electoral landscape. Scotland showed us that. Brexit is englands equivalent, a new fault line that is upending old certainties and voting loyalties that go back generations. Alan little, bbc news. Now its time for the weather with helen willetts. Hello there. As the month draws to a close we are at long last seeing a change in weather script from this wet and mild weather that has been the norm for many. Too much drier but Colder Weather. Now with it will come more sunshine as well, and the reason is Hig ....
The labour leadership is sticking firm and saying this is a bad deal, but are they still backing a plan for mps to vote on a referendum on saturday . Three years on now, let the people have a sensible leave option, but also the option to remain as well, and let the people have the final say. I think thats what the majority of people now want. Back home, the historic commons debate, first to be held at the weekend for a century. The last time the commons sat on a saturday was in april, 1982, during the falklands war. Hello, welcome to the programme. Were live until 11 this morning. So, do you want borisjohnsons brexit deal to get over the line . Let us know what you want to happen and why. Doug on facebook, its the best deal we are going to get, so get over it and vote for it. We need to get back to a nomal life. Please. Walter on twitter, if the mps have already voted no three times on mays deal, it makes no sense that they should vote for a worse deal that borisjohnson has brought bac ....