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stuart varney. it is all yours, my friend. stuart: good morning, dagen. this is going to be quite a day. we're glad you're watching. hold on title. i have a huge number for you. $9.5 trillion, how much stocks have gone up since the election donald trump. that is the at digs to our nation's wealth after 100 records for the dow industrials. that is spectacular. we're going up more when trading begins today. the dow is getting close to 27,000. the s&p is not far away from three thousand and the nasdaq ailed past 8,000. all three on the rise when the opening bell start this is morning. the market is going up despite cavanagh chaos. the judge's accuser will not appear monday as requested. maybe later. if certain conditions are met, namely, no questions from lawyers. judge kavanaugh cannot be in the room. he must testify first. how can the judge respond to charges he hasn't seen or heard? those are i'm possible demands designed for delay. this story will play out as we're on the air. this story will play out. >>> "wall street journal" has a blockbuster employ e
stuart varney. it is all yours, my friend. stuart: good morning, dagen. this is going to be quite a day. we're glad you're watching. hold on title. i have a huge number for you. $9.5 trillion, how much stocks have gone up since the election donald trump. that is the at digs to our nation's wealth after 100 records for the dow industrials. that is spectacular. we're going up more when trading begins today. the dow is getting close to 27,000. the s&p is not far away from three thousand and...
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stuart. stuart: i will try. good morning, everyone. i will start like this, investors, relax there is another political firestorm but again the market is shrugging it off. more on that in a moment. a anonymous senior official writes in "the new york times" that president trump is ill-informed, half-baked, reckless, impetuous, petty and ineffective. this person and other colleagues within the administration, are doing all they can to reverse the president's policies. they are secretly thwarting the will of the people. can you believe this? this morning the president tweets, the deep state and the left and their vehicle, the fake news media are going crazy. they don't know what to do. the economy is booming like never before, jobs at historic highs. soon two supreme court justices and maybe declassification to find additional corruption. wow. if i may editorialize for a moment, this senior official should resign, now, in disgrace. you are undermining our democracy. there is another big story. it is nike. the football season starts tonigh
stuart. stuart: i will try. good morning, everyone. i will start like this, investors, relax there is another political firestorm but again the market is shrugging it off. more on that in a moment. a anonymous senior official writes in "the new york times" that president trump is ill-informed, half-baked, reckless, impetuous, petty and ineffective. this person and other colleagues within the administration, are doing all they can to reverse the president's policies. they are secretly...
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stuart: really.usan: during the hurricane, atlantic season go up 80, 100%. >> talk about property, what happens, there will be a lot of rebuilding of a lot of properties. so the construction industry gears up to go down there and invest. ashley: economic recovery. >> stuart with the internet we have such great coverage, and like you are doing right now, great coverage of these events. people realize what impact is and what is really negatively impacted. they realize things come back quickly. so you're not seeing any massive overreaction in the market. >> keep in mind there is a trillion dollars worth of homes in the path of this storm, one trillion dollars, and just about everyone of those homes is going to need a level of repairs the some will be destroyed, need to be rebuilt. that stimulates local economies. stuart: 758,000 homes in the path of the storm as it is suggested. a lot of that will be high-end real estate. >> yes. stuart: especially where you are. >> you have a lot of people who migrated
stuart: really.usan: during the hurricane, atlantic season go up 80, 100%. >> talk about property, what happens, there will be a lot of rebuilding of a lot of properties. so the construction industry gears up to go down there and invest. ashley: economic recovery. >> stuart with the internet we have such great coverage, and like you are doing right now, great coverage of these events. people realize what impact is and what is really negatively impacted. they realize things come back...
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stuart: okay.re we the only game in town? the american market, american economy, obviously both doing very well. the only game in town tore global investors? >> for now it is. let me throw you a contrary thought, stuart. if the democrats take the house, it looks likely, there will be immediate talk about impeachment. i don't see trump getting convicted by the senate. we could have a long trial, lasting late winter early spring in the senate before he is acquitted. global markets could look at this, think the u.s. political environment is not quite as stable as they would like. that is a dark cloud down the road in three or four months. stuart: got it. greg, stay there. more in just a moment. turn to "new york times" opinion columnist paul krugman. he says, i'm quoting directly from the headline, kavanaugh will kill the constitution. another quote quote from the op-ed. let me make a last minute appeal to republican senators who care about america's future, if there are any left. a little sarcasm the
stuart: okay.re we the only game in town? the american market, american economy, obviously both doing very well. the only game in town tore global investors? >> for now it is. let me throw you a contrary thought, stuart. if the democrats take the house, it looks likely, there will be immediate talk about impeachment. i don't see trump getting convicted by the senate. we could have a long trial, lasting late winter early spring in the senate before he is acquitted. global markets could...
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stuart, take it away. stuart: good morning, maria, good morning everyone. smartphones with camera are everywhere and sometimes a tape surfaces sheds light on big issues of the day. case in point, google, the fight over sensorring political opinion. right after the residential election, google top executives held a company meeting. they vented. they didn't like trump's victory. cofounder sergey brin as immigrant and refugee i find this election deeply disturbing. a very stressful time they said. they were expressing personal opinions, said google. it never affected their work. we're asked to believe a couple of very powerful billionaires that feed us, news and information worldwide never brought their opinions to the job. are you buying that? next case, apple. new phones, one with a very pig screen. it looked like a handheld tv but it is the new watch that caught my attention. it has a built h in heart monitor and a fall alert. you remember that commercial, help, i've fallen and i can't get up? the apple watch can surely help in that situation. i want one. >
stuart, take it away. stuart: good morning, maria, good morning everyone. smartphones with camera are everywhere and sometimes a tape surfaces sheds light on big issues of the day. case in point, google, the fight over sensorring political opinion. right after the residential election, google top executives held a company meeting. they vented. they didn't like trump's victory. cofounder sergey brin as immigrant and refugee i find this election deeply disturbing. a very stressful time they said....
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stuart: so are you buying fedex? >> i like fedex and i like ups both, stuart. stuart: you do?fedex and ups? >> i would look at amazon there. ashley: three to 5%. stuart: that time, 9:40 eastern time. dr, mike murphy thank you very much. gentlemen all good stuff. we're down 80 points for the dow industrials. ten minutes into the tuesday session. 80 points down is where we are. >>> remembering 9/11. where we are 17 years later. joining us the man who personally interrogated khalid sheikh mohammed. >>> it was a historic moment for president trump shaking hands with north korean leader kim jong-un. why a second meeting with the two leaders is in the work we're told. we have got details. ♪ - why are drivers 50 and over switching to the aarp auto insurance program from the hartford? let's hear what actual customers are saying. - the hartford's integrity is something that's very important to us folks over 50. we like talking to real people and getting the straight answers when we ask questions, and they've done a wonderful job doing that. - [matt] in fact, the hartford's been named o
stuart: so are you buying fedex? >> i like fedex and i like ups both, stuart. stuart: you do?fedex and ups? >> i would look at amazon there. ashley: three to 5%. stuart: that time, 9:40 eastern time. dr, mike murphy thank you very much. gentlemen all good stuff. we're down 80 points for the dow industrials. ten minutes into the tuesday session. 80 points down is where we are. >>> remembering 9/11. where we are 17 years later. joining us the man who personally interrogated...
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stuart: john?ld take a less aggressive approach to using tariffs as a weapon in these trade talks. stuart: wait a second. we have news on canada, they're willing to accept some dairy products from the united states. so there is a break in the dairy impasse. i don't know whether they will be subject tariffs going into china. >> nafta, making progress on that front. deadline is october 1st. i'm willing to bet we'll see a continuation of nafta in one form or another. that the trump administration will not allow that trade agreement to expire and wreak havoc with north american economies. stuart: after that a deal on china? >> eventually you will probably get one. he will see fit -- midterm elections are drawing closer. something has to be done. stuart: we're not in a trade war, and you're not worried about a trade war hurting market or economy? >> right now we have trade skirmishes, not exactly a war. stuart: trade war, trade skirmish, not going to hurt the economy or markets, what say you? >> not rig
stuart: john?ld take a less aggressive approach to using tariffs as a weapon in these trade talks. stuart: wait a second. we have news on canada, they're willing to accept some dairy products from the united states. so there is a break in the dairy impasse. i don't know whether they will be subject tariffs going into china. >> nafta, making progress on that front. deadline is october 1st. i'm willing to bet we'll see a continuation of nafta in one form or another. that the trump...
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stuart: okay.sk, as you know, keith, he smoked marijuana while doing an internet interview. you can see it on tape. the man was doing it. i think you're saying tesla may not survive this latest shock, is that right? >> that is absolutely correct this will be the ge moment, the kodak moment, whatever you want to call it. this is the moment people instantly realize that is not the guy they want running a publicly-traded company. i think tesla falls into the 150, 175 range before it is all done if he doesn't get his act together. stuart: whoa. do you expect him to get his act together? how would one get his act together after a series of gaffs like we've seen? >> two things has to happen. the board has to step in be and forcibly move him to a portion of the company where he is not in control and in charge of so many things which will be hard, he is chairman and ceo. i think you will see an investment base build against him. they love him. i think he is one of the most brilliant individuals on the plan
stuart: okay.sk, as you know, keith, he smoked marijuana while doing an internet interview. you can see it on tape. the man was doing it. i think you're saying tesla may not survive this latest shock, is that right? >> that is absolutely correct this will be the ge moment, the kodak moment, whatever you want to call it. this is the moment people instantly realize that is not the guy they want running a publicly-traded company. i think tesla falls into the 150, 175 range before it is all...
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here's stuart. stuart: good morning, everyone. we cover politics and money, and we have a show that is jam packed with both. first this, the market. it's another case of despite it all. stock prices holding close to their record highs of last week even though china has walked away from trade talks, even though we today imposed tariffs on chinese goods. the big three indicators will show only minor losses when trading starts this monday morning. now this: another woman has come forward with accusations against judge kavanaugh. deborah ramirez claims he exposed himself during a drinking party at yale in the early '80s. however, the new york times tried to find witnesses to corroborate her story but could find no one. ms. ramirez herself contacted her yale classmates and told some of them she could not be certain it was kavanaugh. judge kavanaugh himself has called this a smear. top democrat senator dianne feinstein wants all confirmation hearings postponed. delay is the democrat strategy. but as of now, the original accuser, dr. chr
here's stuart. stuart: good morning, everyone. we cover politics and money, and we have a show that is jam packed with both. first this, the market. it's another case of despite it all. stock prices holding close to their record highs of last week even though china has walked away from trade talks, even though we today imposed tariffs on chinese goods. the big three indicators will show only minor losses when trading starts this monday morning. now this: another woman has come forward with...
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stuart: it's a mess. >> we will be talking about it for a few more days, stuart. stuart: oh dear.cracking down on surprise medical bills. they say these unexpected charges left a lot of people with massive health care bills. next, beating obamacare author, betsy mccoy. will they lower the price of seeing a doctor and will they make it clear. >>> president trump on the move right now. he is leaving north carolina. he is on to his next location. we expect to see him soon. when that happens we'll bring it to you live. ♪ >> i'm lauren simonetti on the floor of the new york stock exchange where the dow is approaching an all-time high, about 175 points away. led by financials, jpmorgan chase, goldman sachs and industrials. think boeing and caterpillar. in fact ups hitting all-time high today for the second day in a row. we're seeing 10-year yield bump up against 3%. federal reserve set to hike interest rates one week from today. look at nasdaq. this is a different picture. it is lower. it has been a seesaw week. big cap tech names like apple, amazon, and microsoft under pressure. word o
stuart: it's a mess. >> we will be talking about it for a few more days, stuart. stuart: oh dear.cracking down on surprise medical bills. they say these unexpected charges left a lot of people with massive health care bills. next, beating obamacare author, betsy mccoy. will they lower the price of seeing a doctor and will they make it clear. >>> president trump on the move right now. he is leaving north carolina. he is on to his next location. we expect to see him soon. when that...
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stuart: almost dropped your phone. >> yes. stuart: that's okay.ou can get carried away anytime you like, lad. see you again in the 11:00 hour. >> yes of course. stuart: i say vote, vote soon and let the chips lie where they fall. >> appears to prevailing view of committee. maybe they subpoena here. she went to a newspaper about it, not the senate. >> how would it look like gop, white males, many of them subpoenaing her. >> ganging up on a female technically a victim of sexual assault politically looks very bad. stuart: thank you, judge. amazon considering a plan to open up to 3,000 cashierless stores by 20212. brenberg i will still with us. i call that real innovation. >> i don't think they get 3,000 by 2021 the plans are not quite laid for that. this will first other retailers to get on board. walmart got hit in the stock market on the news. watch target hit in the stock market on that news. they will have to bounce back to find a way to do it themselves. stuart: i like the idea, walking in, scanning your phone, get your stuff, walk out. >> you w
stuart: almost dropped your phone. >> yes. stuart: that's okay.ou can get carried away anytime you like, lad. see you again in the 11:00 hour. >> yes of course. stuart: i say vote, vote soon and let the chips lie where they fall. >> appears to prevailing view of committee. maybe they subpoena here. she went to a newspaper about it, not the senate. >> how would it look like gop, white males, many of them subpoenaing her. >> ganging up on a female technically a...
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here's stuart. stuart: good morning, earn. all eyes on senator jeff flake and on tesla, two riveting stories here, the kavanaugh vote and the government suit against elon musk. start or with this, roll it. >> what you want to do is destroy this guy's life, hold this seat open and hope you win in 2020. you've said that. when you see sotomayor and kagan, tell 'em that lindsey said hello, because i voted for them. i would never do to them what you've done to this guy. this is the most unethical sham since i've been in politics. stuart: well, we know where he stands, and soon we'll find out where on the fence senator jeff flake stands because at 9:30 this morning the 11 republicans and 10 democrats on the judiciary committee will prepare to vote. flake is the swing vote. you know, if you walk past any tv yesterday, odds are it was tuned into the kavanaugh hearing. christine blasey ford said she was 100% sure that brett kavanaugh sexually assaulted her. she was treated with respect and civility. then judge kavanaugh took the stand,
here's stuart. stuart: good morning, earn. all eyes on senator jeff flake and on tesla, two riveting stories here, the kavanaugh vote and the government suit against elon musk. start or with this, roll it. >> what you want to do is destroy this guy's life, hold this seat open and hope you win in 2020. you've said that. when you see sotomayor and kagan, tell 'em that lindsey said hello, because i voted for them. i would never do to them what you've done to this guy. this is the most...
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stuart varney takes you over now. stuart: good morning everyone. the cavanaugh's nomination, wall street journal, the politics of destruction. character assassination might be more appropriate. without evidence without witnesses the judge's been accused of sexual misconduct from 30 years ago. now he's defending himself. watch this. >> the truth is i've never sexually assaulted anyone in high school or otherwise. i am not questioning and have not questioned that perhaps doctor ford at some point in her life was sexually assaulted by someone in someplace. but what i know is i never sexually assaulted anyone. i will not let both accusations drive us out of this process. we are looking for a fair process where i can be heard and defend my integrity. and my lifelong record of promoting dignity and equality for women, starting with women who knew me when i was 14 years old. i'm not going anywhere. stuart: mitch mcconnell on the senate floor was adamant there will be a vote on judge cavanagh up or down in the near future. his words. hearing scheduled for
stuart varney takes you over now. stuart: good morning everyone. the cavanaugh's nomination, wall street journal, the politics of destruction. character assassination might be more appropriate. without evidence without witnesses the judge's been accused of sexual misconduct from 30 years ago. now he's defending himself. watch this. >> the truth is i've never sexually assaulted anyone in high school or otherwise. i am not questioning and have not questioned that perhaps doctor ford at some...
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stuart: just wait. our president will meet benjamin netanyahu of israel and you'll see the end of the meeting for the president may take more questions. then in a clock hour he chairs the security council meeting. the second president to do that. again, iran will be the focus. will be back with the market after this. copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪ go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way, with anoro." ♪ go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma. it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. the risk is unknown in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, high blood pressure, glaucoma, prostate, bladder, or urinary problems. these may worsen
stuart: just wait. our president will meet benjamin netanyahu of israel and you'll see the end of the meeting for the president may take more questions. then in a clock hour he chairs the security council meeting. the second president to do that. again, iran will be the focus. will be back with the market after this. copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪ go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way, with...
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much stuart is here. stuart: seize the day, maria. good morning, maria, and good morning, everyone. in massachusetts socialism wins by a big margin. in d.c. the democrats disrupt the kavanaugh hearing but he has the votes. big tech faces politicians over election meddling and censorship. start with a huge political upset in massachusetts. ayana presley beat long term democrat incumbent mike capuano 59-41. she is going to congress. alexandria ocasio-cortez calls presley her sister in service. the medicare base wants free college, medicare for all and impeach trump. today the democrat resistance will be on full display again when judge kavanaugh takes questions. he will get another dose of hostility from the left. they sense the use of supreme court as liberal legislature may be coming to an end. all republican senators are likely to confirm judge kavanaugh, probably by october. as for the market, it opens slightly lower today, maybe down 100 points. slightly lower on 26,000 index. u.s. canada trade talks presume. prime minister trudeau trying to hold the line on cultural issues and d
much stuart is here. stuart: seize the day, maria. good morning, maria, and good morning, everyone. in massachusetts socialism wins by a big margin. in d.c. the democrats disrupt the kavanaugh hearing but he has the votes. big tech faces politicians over election meddling and censorship. start with a huge political upset in massachusetts. ayana presley beat long term democrat incumbent mike capuano 59-41. she is going to congress. alexandria ocasio-cortez calls presley her sister in service....
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stuart: okay. you specifically have said on this program that we, america, are winning this trade fight with china. you have said that and are you sticking to it? >> i'm sticking to it, yes. but i don't mean tomorrow. i think they're very tough. they think that they sense division in the white house. they sense division in the country. i think they do want to interfere in our elections. the president said he will have more to the say about that, but they're clearly openly pinching farmers in iowa ant soybean prices going down -- stuart: yep, we've got that story coming up. mike billion, thanks very much for coming -- michael, thanks very much for coming in today. congratulations on the shout-out. >> i was on his transition team, stuart, so he knows me. stuart: okay. i was falling off my seat. [laughter] shout-out there. thank you, michael. >>> there is other news. less than an hour ago, we got the final reading on annual economic growth from the april to june quarter. it's 4.2%. art laffer's here,
stuart: okay. you specifically have said on this program that we, america, are winning this trade fight with china. you have said that and are you sticking to it? >> i'm sticking to it, yes. but i don't mean tomorrow. i think they're very tough. they think that they sense division in the white house. they sense division in the country. i think they do want to interfere in our elections. the president said he will have more to the say about that, but they're clearly openly pinching farmers...
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stuart, thank you very much for coming. carter's administration ended abruptly 40 years ago delighted you almost wait 40 years to write this book about president carter and how did you have the time to do it? your job as a partner in a law firm and practicing law for a number of years in washington so how did you have time to do this and was it a labor of love or difficult going back to some of the times in the carter years? >> it was a labor of love. as you remember, president carter suffered the greatest political defeat of any incumbent president in modern times. since then -- and up until the time of the publication of this book that meant, for many people, he had a failed presidency. i decided it was time to write a reassessment of the carter presidency, warts and all. it's honest and candid about the mistakes but also recognizes, in my opinion, he was the most accomplished and underappreciated one for president in american history, 70% of our legislation -- [applause] walter mondale, vice president, put it simply. we
stuart, thank you very much for coming. carter's administration ended abruptly 40 years ago delighted you almost wait 40 years to write this book about president carter and how did you have the time to do it? your job as a partner in a law firm and practicing law for a number of years in washington so how did you have time to do this and was it a labor of love or difficult going back to some of the times in the carter years? >> it was a labor of love. as you remember, president carter...
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another veteran of the first world war was a second lieutenant named stuart simonton who got out andto industry. two short decades later darkness descended again over europe and asia. in the second world war the light of its people and its industry and chose again to confront evil. by then general have arnold was in charge of building american air power. stuart simonton was one of the leading industrialists who would build the equipment needed by this new force. and after the second world war, america came to the hard realization that the vast oceans around us could not protect us anymore. america made a choice and decision to build enduring alliances, to maintain a strong national defense, and to support a system of state that would nourish vibrant and free enterprise and free people. that force was heavily dependent on america's air arm for nuclear deterrence, for homeland defense, for power projection around the globe. that second lieutenant from world war i who became an industrialist, stuart simonton, became the first secretary of the air force, and worked tirelessly alongside h
another veteran of the first world war was a second lieutenant named stuart simonton who got out andto industry. two short decades later darkness descended again over europe and asia. in the second world war the light of its people and its industry and chose again to confront evil. by then general have arnold was in charge of building american air power. stuart simonton was one of the leading industrialists who would build the equipment needed by this new force. and after the second world war,...
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>> well, first of all, stuart, to you and anita, congratulations on this conference. i know how much work they have put into this, and it is clearly paid off, because it's been a rousing success. congratulations to both of you, and thanks to all of you for what you do. i mentioned it yesterday to the group that convened around lunch, but not only as a historian, i'm a patron of your establishments, and i appreciate so much, not only what you do but the passion that you put into what you do. so, thanks so much for preserving and perpetuating the history of this great country. stuart, to answer your question, i told a story yesterday that i'll repeat, but lbj, when he was a senator, was campaigning for reelection, and he convened his speech writers around a stump speech that he wanted to take around the state, and they brought him a speech, and a draft, and he starts reading it, and he comes upon a passage from plato, and he says, plato? plato? let me get this straight. i'm going back home to texas to talk to just plain folks, and you have me quoting plato? he said, kee
>> well, first of all, stuart, to you and anita, congratulations on this conference. i know how much work they have put into this, and it is clearly paid off, because it's been a rousing success. congratulations to both of you, and thanks to all of you for what you do. i mentioned it yesterday to the group that convened around lunch, but not only as a historian, i'm a patron of your establishments, and i appreciate so much, not only what you do but the passion that you put into what you...
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stuart and the team are using a technology called pyrolysis.ady been used to turn non—landfill plastic into gas and oil by heating it at temperatures exceeding 600 celsius. until now it's not been possible to do this with the dirty plastic from landfill but stuart's team have found a way. can we see the oil? we can. so this sample here, this is waste that has had the metal and glass taken away, and everything else has been used in a pyrolytic plant. oh, you can see it there. so this oil is very similar in consistency to crude oil but we believe we can upgrade this to produce chemicals and liquid fuels and it could potentially power your car in the future. how environmentally friendly is the process of turning this into oil and gas? because the process, i believe, creates carbon dioxide? it does, but it doesn't produce carbon dioxide in the same way as if we were to burn this material. and also it saves carbon, it replaces transport fuels and raw materials we would derive from crude oil so it has that lower carbon impact. but digging up old land
stuart and the team are using a technology called pyrolysis.ady been used to turn non—landfill plastic into gas and oil by heating it at temperatures exceeding 600 celsius. until now it's not been possible to do this with the dirty plastic from landfill but stuart's team have found a way. can we see the oil? we can. so this sample here, this is waste that has had the metal and glass taken away, and everything else has been used in a pyrolytic plant. oh, you can see it there. so this oil is...
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>> stuart: everybody's got a spirit of adventure here. some really cool things, and then you talk to someone else and you go, oh, i've done nothing. >> anthony: dr. stuart jeffries is an astronomer and solar specialist. >> man in brown cap: the first year is for the adventure. the second year is for the money. the third year is because you don't fit into anywhere else. >> siri: you can't function anywhere else. >> man in brown cap: that's right. >> anthony: siri grossman runs equipment and supply. >> siri: i really love it here. i feel like i live on a space station. i keep coming back. >> anthony: this is damn good. i like, after a hard day of dragging blocks of ice, this is exactly what you need. >> man in brown cap: people who work outside, i mean, they'll burn 5,000, 6,000 calories a day. >> anthony: generally speaking people who work one and four hours at a time before they need to -- >> man in brown cap: come in and get warmed up. we eat pretty good down here considering where we are. so we've got a five a week menu cycle. every fri
>> stuart: everybody's got a spirit of adventure here. some really cool things, and then you talk to someone else and you go, oh, i've done nothing. >> anthony: dr. stuart jeffries is an astronomer and solar specialist. >> man in brown cap: the first year is for the adventure. the second year is for the money. the third year is because you don't fit into anywhere else. >> siri: you can't function anywhere else. >> man in brown cap: that's right. >> anthony:...
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nbc news intelligence reporter ken dilanian, jo ling kent and stuart stevens.reat to have all of you on board tonight. stewart, i want to start with you because you and i spent a lot time of on the campaign plane covering the flap or two. there were a series of what we then thought were crises for the mitt romney campaign. mistakes perhaps made by the candidate. it seems we're living in a world where the magnitude of those mistakes seems minuscule compared to what we are dealing with every single day here. what is your view of whether or not this op-ed reflects what is going on inside your republican party? is this in your view the dominant conversation that everybody else except for this handful of loyalists are having? >> i think there's a constant conversation about the president and about his office and about the decisions and the tone and the way he's conducting the office. it's often used, people say i don't like the tweets but it's really about something much bigger than that. the main thing about this is that it's just completely distracting from what g
nbc news intelligence reporter ken dilanian, jo ling kent and stuart stevens.reat to have all of you on board tonight. stewart, i want to start with you because you and i spent a lot time of on the campaign plane covering the flap or two. there were a series of what we then thought were crises for the mitt romney campaign. mistakes perhaps made by the candidate. it seems we're living in a world where the magnitude of those mistakes seems minuscule compared to what we are dealing with every...
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the home side then made it 2—0 when leeds united's stuart dallas volleyed in from close range.e when 22—year—old gavin whyte came on to score with his first touch of the ball. he was making his first start for his country after impressing for oxford united in the opening weeks of the season. whyte signed for the league one club in the summer from crusaders, where he scored 22 goals in the northern irish league. spain, who beat england 2—i at wembley, trounced world cup finalists croatia tonight. they top league a of the nations league with a 100% record. despite a number of big names retiring from international duty, the squad demonstrating the breadth of talent with that win. let's have a quick look at some of today's other sports stories... hampden park will remain the home of scottish football after the scottish fa opted to buy the stadium from owners queens park for five million pounds when the current lease runs out in 2020. kimi raikkonen will leave ferrari at the end of the season. the 2007 champion isjoining sauber, returning to the team where he began his fi career, wi
the home side then made it 2—0 when leeds united's stuart dallas volleyed in from close range.e when 22—year—old gavin whyte came on to score with his first touch of the ball. he was making his first start for his country after impressing for oxford united in the opening weeks of the season. whyte signed for the league one club in the summer from crusaders, where he scored 22 goals in the northern irish league. spain, who beat england 2—i at wembley, trounced world cup finalists croatia...
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broad plays its pa rt anderson, stuart broad plays its part as well and it's in overwhelming thank you of what he's done butjimmy aniston is still going, yes, he is at 564 but the way he is bowling now, the body and mind seems strong that we have many years left injimmy anderson, maybe another hundred wickets or so but this has been one of the great weeks for english cricket. there were seven uefa nations league matches on tuesday with beaten world cup finalists croatia among them playing spain. luis enrique‘s reign got off to a winning start with victory over england on saturday while croatia were making their first appearance of the inaugural tournament. and it wasn't a happy one as spain put six past them to romp to victory in the league a — group 4 clash in elche with real madrid's marco asensio scoring his first national goal in his 17th appearance. elsewhere in league a — group 2, iceland hosted belgium who finished third in the world cup and it finished 3—0 in reykjavik as first eden hazard and a pair of romelu lukaku goals secured the win for roberto martinez‘s side. i think it
broad plays its pa rt anderson, stuart broad plays its part as well and it's in overwhelming thank you of what he's done butjimmy aniston is still going, yes, he is at 564 but the way he is bowling now, the body and mind seems strong that we have many years left injimmy anderson, maybe another hundred wickets or so but this has been one of the great weeks for english cricket. there were seven uefa nations league matches on tuesday with beaten world cup finalists croatia among them playing...
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, and stuart is a staunch supporter othe esident and his policies. the debate takes place at pital one headquarters and you can watch it on nbc 4. >> jim is live now at capital one headquarters with a look at what to expect, jim?y, >> jim. >> reporter: hi, guys. we are waiting for the candides to arrive here at the capital one headquarters. there is a lot on the line for stuart tonight, the republican from prince william county. we're going to be talking about that throughout the he's been behind by double digits in every poll throughout the summer and one out last week. we'll share those numbers with you too. more importantly, he's way behind when it comes to money. kane is outpacing him. it's yincredible how m ads he has around the state, and corey is sticking to ads online. we'll get a sense of what each needs to do tonight and how many times we'll hear the name "donald trump" come up in the hour long debate let's look at the candidates now. first democrat tim ka, going for the second term. he was elected back in 2013, former governorvi of inia, l
, and stuart is a staunch supporter othe esident and his policies. the debate takes place at pital one headquarters and you can watch it on nbc 4. >> jim is live now at capital one headquarters with a look at what to expect, jim?y, >> jim. >> reporter: hi, guys. we are waiting for the candides to arrive here at the capital one headquarters. there is a lot on the line for stuart tonight, the republican from prince william county. we're going to be talking about that throughout...
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and stuart in nick wallace. what is the president going to say?ow much time will he spend on iran? is it going to be anything new on iran? >> iran will be the big element of this speech. really try toim coalesce international opinion around this u.s. effort to choke up the iranian economy. he's going in front of a relatively hostile crowd. oppose theropeans president's this to pull out from that deal in may -- decision to pull out from that deal in may. president trump betting the u.s. economic and political muscle will compel others to cut off economic ties to iran. vonnie: let's listen to president trump. pres. trump: with chairman kim -- we will do something that is good for chairman kim and good for north korea and also good for the rest of the world. >> [indiscernible] pres. trump: i'm meeting with ron rosenstein on thursday. today, i'm doing other things. >> [indiscernible] pres. trump: venezuela is a sad case. we want to see it fixed. what is happening there is a human tragedy. trump: president donald arriving at the united nations general
and stuart in nick wallace. what is the president going to say?ow much time will he spend on iran? is it going to be anything new on iran? >> iran will be the big element of this speech. really try toim coalesce international opinion around this u.s. effort to choke up the iranian economy. he's going in front of a relatively hostile crowd. oppose theropeans president's this to pull out from that deal in may -- decision to pull out from that deal in may. president trump betting the u.s....
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we saw this with john stuart when he was on cross ' fire. he wanted to be a jokester, and he wanted to make a serious point and criticize tucker and mcgala. and when they called him out he says i'm just a comedian. you guys are bad. if you watch these things intermingle fact and fiction, and it's not even jokes. those monlogs are political speeches, punk chuted with applause lines, not punch lines. you don't know that. you're tuning into watch your favorite movie star, and band and you're being inuncaitd with subtle half truths and flat out lides sometimes. it's much more powerful that way, because it's on every day. people watch it, it's done with humor, which is not much. but you tend to remember jokes much longer than you remember anything else. so he's much more effective and dangerous. >> if a liberal were here, they'd say wait a minute, what about johnny carson? what about john wayne, jimmy stuart, all these were conservative republicans, why was it okay for them, but not okay for steven cobear, or john stuart. >> i'm not saying it's o
we saw this with john stuart when he was on cross ' fire. he wanted to be a jokester, and he wanted to make a serious point and criticize tucker and mcgala. and when they called him out he says i'm just a comedian. you guys are bad. if you watch these things intermingle fact and fiction, and it's not even jokes. those monlogs are political speeches, punk chuted with applause lines, not punch lines. you don't know that. you're tuning into watch your favorite movie star, and band and you're being...
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that second lieutenant from world war i to became an industrialists stuart symington became the first secretary of the air force and worked tirelessly along hap arnold to build a permanent, well-trained air service. in the post world war ii era we stayed strong, we stayed engaged, and america drove forward its technical edge in air and space power, never feeding a scrap of technical know how to our adversaries. american values backed by american power made the world more peaceful and prosperous. but our dominance as a global power is not a birthright, it is a choice made by a nation that is a force for good in the world. it is a choice made by a nation that is not naive about the existence of evil, and new threats are emerging to which our generation must respond. less than a week ago russia began the largest exercise on russian soil in four decades, with more than 300,000 troops and a thousand aircraft. on the other side of the world, china's first aircraft carrier was declared combat ready this year and promptly sailed into the pacific to conduct flight operations. china has militar
that second lieutenant from world war i to became an industrialists stuart symington became the first secretary of the air force and worked tirelessly along hap arnold to build a permanent, well-trained air service. in the post world war ii era we stayed strong, we stayed engaged, and america drove forward its technical edge in air and space power, never feeding a scrap of technical know how to our adversaries. american values backed by american power made the world more peaceful and...
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opinion and germany today he thinks he goes on to say that he thinks it's encouraging debate john stuart mill but encourage debate no matter how odious your opinion with no matter if you're steve bannan that you should be put on stage and challenge with equal intellectual or somebody able to articulate why that guy is wrong or what you know have an open debate like we used to back in the sixty's and seventy's before everything got. back in the seventy's by the way we see the show the bodies of our dead soldiers returning from vietnam we don't do that anymore we block out a lot of stuff but it still exists i'm saying this seems to be a lot of stuff that exists that ignoring it doesn't make it go away just because you know sixty's and seventy's are going back to the recent past and further into the past to have economies and societies that were a lot more diversified in the twenty first century live in an economy that's run almost one hundred percent exclusively in the consumerism so the fact that merkel is not paying any attention to these people is not really the issue and they should re
opinion and germany today he thinks he goes on to say that he thinks it's encouraging debate john stuart mill but encourage debate no matter how odious your opinion with no matter if you're steve bannan that you should be put on stage and challenge with equal intellectual or somebody able to articulate why that guy is wrong or what you know have an open debate like we used to back in the sixty's and seventy's before everything got. back in the seventy's by the way we see the show the bodies of...
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sam curran and stuart broad will resume in the morning with england 260—8.okonnen produced the fastest ever formula one lap to put his ferrari on pole for their home italian grand prix tomorrow. his team mate sebastien vettel was second fastest, as they locked out the front row with championship leader lewis hamilton starting from third. jennie gow is in monza for us. what a qualifying session it was. some say the best they have ever seen. italy the heartland of ferrari, to see their fans poured to the track in the morning. were they disappointed 7 not at all. a ferrari front row lock—out, and in some style, nick parrot reports. some might struggle to remember ferrari claiming polls in their home race. fresh from winning and belgium last weekend, sebastian vettel looks confident and ending it. most were expecting lewis hamilton to provide the main challenge to stopping him. but it took the briton until the final session of qualifying get out outpaced battle. mercedes tried to contain their incitement. but it was one more run to go, drivers can go a little bi
sam curran and stuart broad will resume in the morning with england 260—8.okonnen produced the fastest ever formula one lap to put his ferrari on pole for their home italian grand prix tomorrow. his team mate sebastien vettel was second fastest, as they locked out the front row with championship leader lewis hamilton starting from third. jennie gow is in monza for us. what a qualifying session it was. some say the best they have ever seen. italy the heartland of ferrari, to see their fans...
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day for golden duck but india have already lost the wickets in reply hole out for a duck bowled by stuart brought us on the spot for now for both thanks very much and that's it for me laura kyle for this news hour but to stay with us martina will be back in just a moment with more of the day's news for you. asia's largest catholic countries would be seeing a dramatic rise in teenage pregnancy. when used investigates why so many filipino children are having babies. on al-jazeera. al jazeera. where every your. a journey both dark could perceive you luckily there's a very for everybody there's a lot of corruption and beautiful lake the beautiful lady you have to be very patient and order is also the same as ascended he can see how i was introduced sure when my father and my mother or our king fahd king for how the personal story to discover the source of one of the most expensive commodities sent from heaven and our just sarah. on counting the cost after a week of now we'll look at the impact trade policy is having globally. social media influencers have a new set of online followers adverti
day for golden duck but india have already lost the wickets in reply hole out for a duck bowled by stuart brought us on the spot for now for both thanks very much and that's it for me laura kyle for this news hour but to stay with us martina will be back in just a moment with more of the day's news for you. asia's largest catholic countries would be seeing a dramatic rise in teenage pregnancy. when used investigates why so many filipino children are having babies. on al-jazeera. al jazeera....
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stuart thank you.ret baier coming on with stuart don't miss brett with mr. varney 9 km monday through friday three hours. >> talk about a tech cup of how this snack delivery service is making a big splash in silicon valley, next. ♪ ♪ time to deliver, i'm yours ♪ hey ♪ ♪ (vo) when bandits stole the lockbox from the wells fargo stagecoach, agent beekman was one step ahead of them. because he hid his customers' gold in a different box. and the bandits, well, they got rocks. we protected your money then and we're dedicated to helping protect it today. like alerting you to certain card activity we find suspicious. if it's not your purchase, we'll help you resolve it. it's a new day at wells fargo. but it's a lot like our first day. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connect
stuart thank you.ret baier coming on with stuart don't miss brett with mr. varney 9 km monday through friday three hours. >> talk about a tech cup of how this snack delivery service is making a big splash in silicon valley, next. ♪ ♪ time to deliver, i'm yours ♪ hey ♪ ♪ (vo) when bandits stole the lockbox from the wells fargo stagecoach, agent beekman was one step ahead of them. because he hid his customers' gold in a different box. and the bandits, well, they got rocks. we...
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the home side then made it to deal when stuart dallas volleyed it in from close range.ssing for 0xford his country after impressing for oxford united in the opening weeks of the season. and in part will remain the home of scottish football, a proposal had been made to move scotland‘s home matches to murrayfield, but the scottish fa agreed to buy the park from owners queens park for £5 million when the current lease runs out in 2020. stadium has been scotland‘s home for the past 112 years. simon yates has extended —— extended his lead with a strong ride on stage 16. it was an individual time trial won by rohan dennis of australia, but crucially ahead of all by two of his rivals for the title. 0nly yesterday he played down his chances of holding on to the leaders jersey into madrid, he is now 33 seconds clear. kimi raikkonen is leaving ferrari at the end of the current formula one season. the 2007 world champion isjoining sauber on a two year deal. he returns to the team where he began his f1 career in 2001. going the other way, will be charles le clerc, with ferrrari con
the home side then made it to deal when stuart dallas volleyed it in from close range.ssing for 0xford his country after impressing for oxford united in the opening weeks of the season. and in part will remain the home of scottish football, a proposal had been made to move scotland‘s home matches to murrayfield, but the scottish fa agreed to buy the park from owners queens park for £5 million when the current lease runs out in 2020. stadium has been scotland‘s home for the past 112 years....
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the scotland full—back stuart hogg is going to miss all four matches in the the autumn internationalrhayes has ruptured a cruciate ligament in her knee for the third time. she was injured on a big airjump in new zealand and said she was "heartbroken and gutted" but promised she‘d be back skiing again. great britain‘s vicky holland is back from australia‘s gold coast, where she became triathlon world champion for the first time. holland, who won a bronze at the 2016 olympics, told me she she was surprised to win the series, having focussed mainly on the commonwealth games, where she came fourth. now though, after this achievement, she told me she has her sights set on an even tougher challenge, making it to tokyo 2020. it isa it is a really tough process to qualify for the olympic games with triathlon, we have so many girls who could be on that team and would do a good job in that team, could come home with medal, there is only three spaces so first things first, yes i might be on top of the world this year but there is no guarantees next year but there is no guarantees next yeari yea
the scotland full—back stuart hogg is going to miss all four matches in the the autumn internationalrhayes has ruptured a cruciate ligament in her knee for the third time. she was injured on a big airjump in new zealand and said she was "heartbroken and gutted" but promised she‘d be back skiing again. great britain‘s vicky holland is back from australia‘s gold coast, where she became triathlon world champion for the first time. holland, who won a bronze at the 2016 olympics,...
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but his header was cancelled out by second—half strikes from chris burke and stuart findlay, condemningt this season and moves killie above celtic on goal difference. and rangers have alsojumped above their old firm rivals after they dismantled st johnstone 5—1 at ibrox this afternoon.... that's another league win under steve gerrard which moves them up to second below hearts. in the women's super league, leaders arsenal twice came from behind to beat west ham 4—3, thanks to a hat—trick from danielle van de donk, to maintain their unbeaten start to the season. meanwhile... substitue rinsola babajide scored the only goal of the game with five minutes to spare as liverpool clinched a win over brighton in their first game since the resignation of manager neil redfearn. everton played out a goalless draw against chelsea. manchester city drew 2—all with bristol city and birmingham claimed a victory away at reading. saracens maintained their perfect start to the premiership season as they beat gloucester in convincing fashion to make it four wins out of four. perfect communication between lia
but his header was cancelled out by second—half strikes from chris burke and stuart findlay, condemningt this season and moves killie above celtic on goal difference. and rangers have alsojumped above their old firm rivals after they dismantled st johnstone 5—1 at ibrox this afternoon.... that's another league win under steve gerrard which moves them up to second below hearts. in the women's super league, leaders arsenal twice came from behind to beat west ham 4—3, thanks to a hat—trick...
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they have to feel for stuart kart they spend big over the summer but have yet to reap the benefits of their investment they slipped up in their opening match and this weekend they faced byron munich could they get their campaign on track against the country's strongest club let's take a look. six germany players run show for national team coach you can love him by end game. including midfielder les on go red handed his first league start through his new club a great atmosphere awaited the players while a very defensive minded stoke gods awaited by and. side the champions day for thirty seven minutes but that was all they could manage. the rich have found a gap in the stock up defense more mail to buy and. the free transfer signing from shout finished off the first big chance of the game. on fire and when c.n.n. head to the break stock cards had not lost at home since january but the second half pound out like the first davida alibaba crashed a free kick against the post a stock cars again sat back. and finally doubled their lead just after the hour robert leaven dusky stall for the fo
they have to feel for stuart kart they spend big over the summer but have yet to reap the benefits of their investment they slipped up in their opening match and this weekend they faced byron munich could they get their campaign on track against the country's strongest club let's take a look. six germany players run show for national team coach you can love him by end game. including midfielder les on go red handed his first league start through his new club a great atmosphere awaited the...