The bill awaits signoff from the president. Akron turns up the heat. France threatens to veto a brexit deal if it does not like the terms, piling pressure on the e. U. Not to make further concessions. Welcome to the program, everybody. 7 00 in london. 8 00 in paris. Lets look at the futures. We are fairly flat on futures. The young stock x50 futures flat. Yesterday, we saw some decent gains for the ftse, up by more than 1 and that was a standout compared to the rest of europe which was more mixed. It was mixed in the u. S. Session as well. We did actually see a bit of a late rally in u. S. Equity trading, up to some of those new highs we were talking about in headlines. All of that in the context of the hopes and dreams around u. S. Stimulus. The concern about what can legitimately be done in the shortterm and a lot of hope around vaccines. Perhaps oncent day some parts of the equities space and a late rally in the u. S. Yesterday and we are now pausing. We are pausing somewhat here. W
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Lore largely been abandoned for 30 years so i mean whos who where is the risk greatest right now i would think it would be in. Well you are right because basically i think when. I survived decided to respond really violently to what was a rather usual you know small possible bombardment from the armenian side so when i was there but underside of glasgow i think mr reddy hoped that in a few days at wharton a few weeks armenians would just seed 2 or 3 districts out of 7. That are part of the socalled new car about security because all of these are areas not populated by armenians not populated by said by jennas this is basically a wasteland which is used as a buffer zone between the 2 sites so i think i do you hope in a few days maybe in a few weeks at least part of the ground will be gained that would be there to it but now we see that the whole situation is getting more certain more send armenians are responding by hitting a city is deep inside as they are by john so i think no if you.
To discuss this and more im joined by my guest george some yelling in budapest hes an author and a you tuber at the gaggle and here in moscow we have Dimitri Bobbitt she is a political analyst and an editor at interest me internet media project right gentlemen crossed out roles in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i was appreciate it ok i was going to put it past that george we have a supplier weve heard that there are some violations but at this point as were speaking right now it is Still Holding and ive been looking at a lot of the reporting this is only a tiny baby step i mean this issue is not going to be resolved that hasnt been resolved for 30 years and ill be really honest with you i dont see a resolution coming into play what is most important and with these negotiations in moscow with the leadership of armenia and azerbaijan is this at least the 1st step of stop the killing where do we stand george go ahead. I agree that thats a very important 1st step vi
Resolved for 30 years and ill be really honest with you i dont see a resolution coming into play what is most important and with these negotiations in moscow with the leadership of armenia and azerbaijan is this at least the 1st step of stop the killing where do we stand george go ahead. I agree that thats a very important 1st step violations of cease fire in the media hours after. The announcement of a cease fire thats to be expected on this in any conflict the real question is whether the potus have an interest in to a single cease fire and i think that applies very much to the by john and to its a chief sponsor turkey because for others by john a ceasefire and the status quo ante isnt really in its interests. Turkey has made clear that it will not accept anything short of a complete armenian withdrawal from the areas that its been occupying since 94 so i did just think that this the ceasefire may not last i mean theres just simply. Theres this theres too many vested interests agains