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she liked dominick a lot. >> reporter: but investigators say they found out maria got dominick to make her the beneficiary of two life insurance policies. that's when officers put her under surveillance. the car was spotted on home video and the two were link the up. >> there was a transfer of money that we did see. and we were able to see that they kind of knew each other. >> reporter: she can't believe maria's treachery after the death. >> dominick's family was return, she used to take care of them a lot. that's what i think, she's a very nice person. >> reporter: now what do you think? >> i feel very sad, very sad for dominick to trust her a lot. >> reporter: dominick was actually getting ready to leave for a visit to india, but he wanted to drop off his girlfriend's favorite dish before he left. a flight he never took. >>> new details on an officer accused of robbing a bank. court documents reveal he's linked to a list of crimes. officer daugherty seen here also preyed on an elderly independent adult. he reportedly took $24,000 from that man in san mateo county last year. officer d
she liked dominick a lot. >> reporter: but investigators say they found out maria got dominick to make her the beneficiary of two life insurance policies. that's when officers put her under surveillance. the car was spotted on home video and the two were link the up. >> there was a transfer of money that we did see. and we were able to see that they kind of knew each other. >> reporter: she can't believe maria's treachery after the death. >> dominick's family was return,...
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dominick dunne carefully inspects the incoming goods he pays suppliers by the weight of the delivery and the current price of raw materials his trading partners can check the company website for updates on quality and prices and there's no end to the supply more than forty million tonnes of wasted generated every year recycling it doesn't only save money it helps protect the environment and preserve natural resources. i hope you enjoy it to base showing how many takeaways from it will be back next week with many more stories of people making a difference for a sustainable future good bye and have a wonderful week. the european stars deliver rousing performances from the todd pop stars of the jazz. movement. guinness michael volney and his trio are headed for success some. odd. european concert. digital advances are transforming the world is humanity ready for a mob this time so she chong that's her sights on indonesia. the phenomenon. and to explore the opportunities future tech holds for the. women breaking down the sounders valley in sixty minutes. more. a new film was made it just
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. >> dominick's family was staying with her. she used to take care of them a lot. that's why i thought she's a very nice person. >> reporter: the fndia shortly murder. they don't know if the children know about the policies, but they do now. coming up next, what dominick did for his girlfriend just before he was killed. >> thank you, robert. >>> another shakeup in the trump administration. james mattis announced he is retiring. general mattis announced this, this afternoon and announced he's stepping down from his post at the end of february. president trump praised the secretary. but in mattis's letter he said trump would be better served by someone who shares his views. this comes aft announced plans to withdraw troops from syria. >> this is shaping up to be a chaotic christmas break with a possible government shutdown. lawmakers are scrambling to arrange a deal that president trump will sign. republican leaders rushed to the white house for a last-minute huddle. the president says he will not sign last night's stopgap bill because it does not include money for a
. >> dominick's family was staying with her. she used to take care of them a lot. that's why i thought she's a very nice person. >> reporter: the fndia shortly murder. they don't know if the children know about the policies, but they do now. coming up next, what dominick did for his girlfriend just before he was killed. >> thank you, robert. >>> another shakeup in the trump administration. james mattis announced he is retiring. general mattis announced this, this...
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around thirty one thousand protesters in cities up and down this country right now on the streets dominick the government has abandoned its plans to raise the price of fuel based attacks that it was going to add to the price of fuel the demonstrators of course they want that was their original posting why are they continuing what is it they want. seems to be an irony here doesn't there adrian that the posse of mr met called call that could be come on the republican marching as it were on the on the rise but in fact at the moment it seems that they should because marching against mr macro and his party there's a deep sense of unease is a deep sense of dissatisfaction with the president not because policies with. his government people just feel detached from the sort of government he has they look at the sort of policies he's proposed and they believe well that's not the those are not the policies we thought that he would bring in that he would usher in when he won not election when he became president when his party won an absolute majority in parliament just over a year ago people expected
around thirty one thousand protesters in cities up and down this country right now on the streets dominick the government has abandoned its plans to raise the price of fuel based attacks that it was going to add to the price of fuel the demonstrators of course they want that was their original posting why are they continuing what is it they want. seems to be an irony here doesn't there adrian that the posse of mr met called call that could be come on the republican marching as it were on the on...
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one that is what dominick attracted change when he was the brexit secretary and he was told where to go by dublin and the eu because they wanted it to be something that cannot be torn up by one side, because it's meant to be the baseline. something that the uk is still making sure the border is as frictionless as possible. and the government has started to make a partial defence to the backstop saying that it could extend the transition for a period if need be, but the same time, if there has to be one, if the sake of argument, it isa be one, if the sake of argument, it is a way of having access to the single market without having to have free movement and pain. but also, turkey is in that position. a lot of other stores to get through. the independent is going back to the original lead vote and saying that illegal facebook spending the boat. one the vote. leaf campaign, who turns out overspent during the referendum campaign, there is an oxford professor that is the director of the internet institute. yes intensely researched these numbers and done some border modelling on it and has
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let's find out ted has been any reaction from european leaders down mccain is in brussels first dominick. well on one reaction quite quickly after the result came from the leader of austria the chancellor sebastian cordes welcoming the results and saying that he looked forward to welcoming to reason made here in brussels on thursday for the e.u. summit why him well because his country holds the rotating six month presidency of the european union and it would fall to him as it were to express those sorts of sentiments point will be though that yes this is the lady with whom the european union has effectively negotiated the deal this contentious deal which is acceptable in brussels but apparently not acceptable in the u.k. parliament certainly not to elements of the u.k. conservative party to elements of the u.k. conservative cabinet so when they reconvene as it were on thursday morning here in brussels president has said what quite clear that the european council president that's the first item on the on the agenda is practices and so there will be a frank discussion a frank exchange of v
let's find out ted has been any reaction from european leaders down mccain is in brussels first dominick. well on one reaction quite quickly after the result came from the leader of austria the chancellor sebastian cordes welcoming the results and saying that he looked forward to welcoming to reason made here in brussels on thursday for the e.u. summit why him well because his country holds the rotating six month presidency of the european union and it would fall to him as it were to express...
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joining me now, eric eric sony, a blogger and talk show host based in atlanta, pete dominick, host of a radio show "stand up" on sirius xm. >> you got it. >> and katie benner who covers the justice department for "the new york times." kate, let me go to you first. collusion is not a crime. corporate donation to affect an election is not a crime as says rudy giuliani, who says truth is not truth. >> yeah. first we have to take into account this is being said by rudy giuliani, and he's not been completely forthcoming in his public statements to defend the president. when he emphasizes collusion is not a crime, sure, that's one thing, but he but what he's trying to wrap in that statement is not quite accurate. we clearly see that prosecutors have gone after michael cohen, they have worked with ami as copti witnesses to show these payments were meant to obviate the process and highlight the information voters needed. that is a crime, and rudy giuliani's efforts to obfuscate that do not change the facts. >> eric, when we look at the new "wall street journal" nbc poll and 70% of republicans
joining me now, eric eric sony, a blogger and talk show host based in atlanta, pete dominick, host of a radio show "stand up" on sirius xm. >> you got it. >> and katie benner who covers the justice department for "the new york times." kate, let me go to you first. collusion is not a crime. corporate donation to affect an election is not a crime as says rudy giuliani, who says truth is not truth. >> yeah. first we have to take into account this is being said...
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this is dominick raab, enthusiastic brexit dear who was selling brexit and with suggesting he would beat is not going to be the case. what he is talking about now is using all this money which he has not got to try to mitigate the downsides of a no—deal brexit. no longer are people like raab saying they have voters company and longer terms it might be ok but it will be all right. they will not be fantastic. so we find ourselves in a situation where cabinet ministers are either seeking to mitigate a bad deal or sticking a bad deal. i do not think there are any real enthusiasts, genuine enthusiasts for a no—deal brexit. enthusiasts, genuine enthusiasts for a no-deal brexit. let's move onto sebastian's paper, the ft, because you have a splash on the contents of the immigration paper due to publish for the home office tomorrow. this isa for the home office tomorrow. this is a big moment in british of the brexit campaign was taking back control of our borders. we have not heard anything concrete from the government on what that means. the home secretary alleging the outlines of what our new
this is dominick raab, enthusiastic brexit dear who was selling brexit and with suggesting he would beat is not going to be the case. what he is talking about now is using all this money which he has not got to try to mitigate the downsides of a no—deal brexit. no longer are people like raab saying they have voters company and longer terms it might be ok but it will be all right. they will not be fantastic. so we find ourselves in a situation where cabinet ministers are either seeking to...
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then crucially how will the vote go we should know in the space of the next hour or so all right dominick live for us at our thank you.
then crucially how will the vote go we should know in the space of the next hour or so all right dominick live for us at our thank you.
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dominick dunne carefully inspects the incoming goods he pays suppliers by the weight of the delivery and the current price of raw materials it's trading partners can check the company website for updates on quality in prices. and there's no end to the supply more than forty million tonnes of waste is generated every year recycling it doesn't only save money it helps protect the environment and preserve natural resources. i hope you enjoyed today's show and how many take opiates are made we'll be back next week with many more stories of people making a difference for a sustainable future good bye and have a wonderful week. we are. this list. above the entire curve by some. of the creatures. shot truckloads of the super heroes of germany the moment choco trauma the tsunami. our special edition and. public spoke to the audience thirty pounds on w. i'm not laughing at the gym i just sometimes i am but i stand up in that research and then think steve interject my culture of looking into the stereotype of class but here thinks he's a country that i'm playing. the thickness ground down . it
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dominick dunne carefully inspects the incoming goods he pays suppliers by the weight of the delivery and the current price of raw materials it's trading partners can check the company website for updates on quality and prices and there's no end to the supply more than forty million tons of wasted generated every year recycling it doesn't only save money it helps protect the environment and preserve natural resources. i hope you enjoyed today's show and had many take over years to read we'll be back next week with many more stories of people making a difference for a sustainable future good bye and have a wonderful week. i'm going to. move from. it existed for just three years. the right university of straws for a moderated by the nazis to rival the prestigious sorbonne in paris. but the university conducted her mythic experiments on humans and murdered people for a resource ideology. in the name of science fifteen minutes of deep total. more. or. move. we're going to start rewriting the software of sample bacterial cells from we're not creating life graphs we're rewriting. over a lot
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dominick dunne carefully inspects the incoming goods he pays suppliers by the weight of the delivery and the current price of raw materials it's trading partners can check the company website for updates on quality and prices and there's no end to the supply more than forty million tons of wasted generated every year recycling it doesn't only save money it helps protect the environment and preserve natural resources. i hope you enjoyed today's show and how many take over to read will be back next week with many more stories of people making a difference for a sustainable future good bye and have a wonderful week. to. the european stars to live from miles in performance urgency to. pop stars of jazz. much. guinness michael hall me and his trio are headed for some steps in. europe in concert. i'm skilled at the volume or not hard and in the end it's i mean you're not allowed to steal any more we will send you back. are you familiar with this. when the smuggler's one liners of. what's your story. i mean when i was a women especially in victims of violence in terms of take part and send
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are dominic a live for us in paris dominick thank you. crowds have gathered in london demanding what they call a people's vote on bracks it's a second referendum on the u.k.'s departure from the e.u. with an option to remain inside the block tuesday will be crucial in the brics that process the u.k. parliament will decide whether or not to approve prime minister teresa mayes e.u. withdrawal deal earlier probe rexin demonstrators including far right groups marched to denounce prime minister may and her deal saying it will leave britain trapped in the e.u. . the sangeet. godfrey. the gulf cooperation council has met in riyadh with divisions between the six members increasingly exposed the mirror of kuwait addressed that deterioration in relations head on used a speech to call for an end to the disputes and deepening hostility through media campaigns that was an obvious reference to the blockade of qatar by three g.c.c. members saudi arabia the u.a.e. in bahrain all have used their t.v. and newspaper outlets to criticize qatar to the point o
are dominic a live for us in paris dominick thank you. crowds have gathered in london demanding what they call a people's vote on bracks it's a second referendum on the u.k.'s departure from the e.u. with an option to remain inside the block tuesday will be crucial in the brics that process the u.k. parliament will decide whether or not to approve prime minister teresa mayes e.u. withdrawal deal earlier probe rexin demonstrators including far right groups marched to denounce prime minister may...
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and then i bump into dominick, an mp from the governing law and justice party.ought this rally was not going to happen. what happened to change that? unity. 0ur government and all the organisers we re government and all the organisers were open. don't worry about it. what is that? just a kind of reaction for what is happening here. unity brought the country's president and prime minister to the march. it is also different to last yea r‘s march. it is also different to last year's ugly scenes. and then i see khristov again. this is a march for people who are not censored, with an honest message from the society, not from the media, not from the elite. you have it here on the banners, god, honour, and fatherland. the nationalists have pulled off a major pr coup. the government and far right leaders attending the same march. they march also with supporters of far right groups are standing shoulder to shoulder with families. families like eva's. what are you chanting to us? we march through the streets of warsaw, we cross the river. but before it ends, i want to cha
and then i bump into dominick, an mp from the governing law and justice party.ought this rally was not going to happen. what happened to change that? unity. 0ur government and all the organisers we re government and all the organisers were open. don't worry about it. what is that? just a kind of reaction for what is happening here. unity brought the country's president and prime minister to the march. it is also different to last yea r‘s march. it is also different to last year's ugly scenes....
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dominick was felt the same. image everything i just felt great i didn't feel like doing anything not even the basic things you need to do to get through the day. for the last few months they've both been taking part in a study on the effects of exercise on depression for three months they participated in two sessions of insurance training a week led by sports therapists followed by a session of psychotherapy regular exercise has shown that she can challenge yourself more than she'd realized. seven people who do a lot of exercise know how it is when you get out of breath you feel like you just can't keep going but then you keep at it it's a very positive feeling that you can take with you into your daily life in a truck coming indeed there's long been an awareness that exercise can help people suffering from depression but now experts are looking more closely into the reasons why i. had to cope with also to switch with the group aspect is a factor exercising together with others or to some studies have shown that
dominick was felt the same. image everything i just felt great i didn't feel like doing anything not even the basic things you need to do to get through the day. for the last few months they've both been taking part in a study on the effects of exercise on depression for three months they participated in two sessions of insurance training a week led by sports therapists followed by a session of psychotherapy regular exercise has shown that she can challenge yourself more than she'd realized....
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here and then crucially how will of it we should know in the space of the next hour or so all right dominick. our thank you. turkish intelligence change has briefed u.s. senators about his country's investigation into the murder of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi there is growing pressure on the white house to hold saudi crown prince muhammad responsible for the killing share but hansei reports from washington d.c. . turkish sources say her comfy dumby turkish intelligence chief was in washington for prescheduled meetings with his cia counterparts jena high school on a range of issues including syria as cia director hospital has been leading the u.s. investigation into the crucial g murder after she briefed some senators earlier this week they said they were certain that the killing could not have happened without saudi crown prince mohammed bin sons involvement there's not a smoking gun there's a smoking cell but only a few senators received that cia briefing turkish sources say feed agave those he met on capitol hill on thursday information regarding the evidence ankara has in because shu
here and then crucially how will of it we should know in the space of the next hour or so all right dominick. our thank you. turkish intelligence change has briefed u.s. senators about his country's investigation into the murder of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi there is growing pressure on the white house to hold saudi crown prince muhammad responsible for the killing share but hansei reports from washington d.c. . turkish sources say her comfy dumby turkish intelligence chief was in...
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so let's now switch to brussels with dominick. dunne if there's been any sort of official reaction there but this is crucial for the european side of things isn't it they've been dealing with series of may for years now and we're actually getting somewhere with her until it all gets derailed like. yeah well no official reaction so far probably still digesting what's just happened from their perspective the fact that the leaders of the institutions here were speaking to just yesterday evening and talking about the further clarifications the further interpretations that could intelligently be used those were the words of president young people. here in the building behind me just say twelve thirteen fourteen hours ago so they will be coming to terms with that clearly they will very much not want to have to establish a relationship with a successor if there is to be a successor well principally because briggs it as we know has to happen by march the twenty ninth unless article fifty as we were hearing from jonah is moved along if the
so let's now switch to brussels with dominick. dunne if there's been any sort of official reaction there but this is crucial for the european side of things isn't it they've been dealing with series of may for years now and we're actually getting somewhere with her until it all gets derailed like. yeah well no official reaction so far probably still digesting what's just happened from their perspective the fact that the leaders of the institutions here were speaking to just yesterday evening...
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. >> with me this hour, pete dominick, host of stand-up on sirius xm. chuck rosenberg is here. rena shaw republican strategist and glen kushner was a federal prosecutor and both are msnbc contributors now. and a convicted felon, michael cohen. and trying to speak out trying to poke holes in the president's defense. simply put, implicating the president in possible campaign violations telling abc news his former boss knew about payments made to karen mcdougal and stormy daniels and that he directed them. >> -- the trump organization was ever done, nothing, unless it was run through mr. trump. he directed me to make the payments. he directed me to become involved in these matters. >> president trump says he never told michael cohen to break the law. that is a change of tact. previously the president claimed he knew nothing about the payments. >> what he did was all unrelated to me, except for the two campaign finance charges. they put those two charges on to embarrass me. they're not criminal charges. >> compounding this, nbc news reporting candidate trump was in the room when mi
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deal well that's the only deal that's on offer from here in brussels but even if there is movement dominick and she comes back with movement from the european meeting thursday and friday on the idea of the backstop and the hard border between the province of northern ireland and the republic the reality is then there are questions to be addressed about whether it's permanent or not and whether europe likes the idea of it being permanent or not or whether northern ireland i.e. the d u p and the irish republic with the t. shirt mr baraka whether they like it being permanent or not. yeah absolutely very many questions there peter and so far at least he doesn't seem to be able to provide the answers indeed it's hard it's unlikely that the e.u. leaders when they come here would like to be posed such questions because they are such difficult questions to answer certainly in a through one looks at the northern irish scenario people should remember that northern ireland writ large voted to remain in the european union and yet in so far as the parliamentary constituency. as in northern ireland conce
deal well that's the only deal that's on offer from here in brussels but even if there is movement dominick and she comes back with movement from the european meeting thursday and friday on the idea of the backstop and the hard border between the province of northern ireland and the republic the reality is then there are questions to be addressed about whether it's permanent or not and whether europe likes the idea of it being permanent or not or whether northern ireland i.e. the d u p and the...
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let's unpack this for you we have two correspondents covering the story in a moment we'll go live to dominick in brussels on the reaction from european leaders but first let's go to ninety barbara outside the commons in london so the team crystal ball time how do we think the math is going to stack up for her or against her. will it would be a brave person who went ahead with a strong prediction we're hearing from british media over one hundred fifty members of her conservative party members of the commons have said they were back her in the vote which is happening in about six hours time but whether or not that means that all of those members of parliament will do so is another matter of course some people think that it could be extremely close and many of her colleagues will not want to come out publicly and oppose her in that situation it really could be quite close of course sarma members of her conservative party notably the the european research group have said openly that they want the person at the top of their party to be a true brecht it is somebody who really believed in it somebod
let's unpack this for you we have two correspondents covering the story in a moment we'll go live to dominick in brussels on the reaction from european leaders but first let's go to ninety barbara outside the commons in london so the team crystal ball time how do we think the math is going to stack up for her or against her. will it would be a brave person who went ahead with a strong prediction we're hearing from british media over one hundred fifty members of her conservative party members of...
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dominick cummings running the leave campaign understood facebook advertising and used it very effectively. the big question we may differ on is how important was foreign meddling in the 2016 elections, and i think it was not decisive, not enough to have made the difference if only around 1% of content was russian in origin. the overwhelming bulk of content on the internet relating to the 2016 election was essentially home-grown. it was user generated, mostly made in america. and i think that's really what you have to look at and you have to ask yourself, which of the two campaigns understood the significance of this new political landscape, and i think it's clear that the trump and if you run a bunch of factions in your head, it's hard, because it was such a close election, almost any variable could be said to have made the difference but if you imagine the 2016 election without facebook, if you imagine it without twitter, it's really difficult to imagine trump winning. mr. nye: i don't think we're disagreeing all that much but i was going back earlier to start the division in polarizatio
dominick cummings running the leave campaign understood facebook advertising and used it very effectively. the big question we may differ on is how important was foreign meddling in the 2016 elections, and i think it was not decisive, not enough to have made the difference if only around 1% of content was russian in origin. the overwhelming bulk of content on the internet relating to the 2016 election was essentially home-grown. it was user generated, mostly made in america. and i think that's...
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katie nason for her work to support the innovative future of agriculture with the help of dominick warren. our rural development and energy expert kevin bailey for creating opportunities for our small towns. katie who led our work on trade and food aid to help our farmers feed the world as well as my staff and my person -- in my personal office. chief of staff mike, legislative director emily carwell, deputy chief of staff ed and my senior aid crystal, my communications director matt williams, ag press secretary jess mccarren and the rest of the communications team, miranda migowski, and amy philips. my state team led by teresa and our michigan ag expert kelly f foxx. and i want to thank everybody, especially anita. we spent a lot of time together and i know with joe and jacqueline and our team and i think at the end we were working as one team, mr. chairman, and that is something i'm very, very grateful for. true professionals who exemplified how to lead a farm bill conference. and jesse williams as the chairman has said and amanda kelly and bobby mada and everyone who worked behind the
katie nason for her work to support the innovative future of agriculture with the help of dominick warren. our rural development and energy expert kevin bailey for creating opportunities for our small towns. katie who led our work on trade and food aid to help our farmers feed the world as well as my staff and my person -- in my personal office. chief of staff mike, legislative director emily carwell, deputy chief of staff ed and my senior aid crystal, my communications director matt williams,...
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. >> welcome to power lunch, i'm dominick chew. we are balancing like tyler said, the dow plunging more than 780 points at its low. the 10% drop or more, the nasdaq pushing further into a 10 of the 11 s&p 500 sectors in the red led by financials, energy and materials. seven of those sectors down by 10% or more. boeing, the biggest drag on the dow. having more than 100 points on those losses, and oil prices sliding, having their biggest monthly drop in over a decade. much more on that trade ahead. bonds on the move as well. 10-year treasury note hitting their lowest levels in more than three months >> hello, everybody. we're all over this major market selloff deirdre bosa in san francisco. brian sullivan with the d.c. reaction to tech ceo's meeting at the white house let's get started with bob and mike at the new york stock exchange. what are you watching right now? >> we were down at 26 or 30 something earlier. we plunged almost 30 points in the s&p, two things i saw happen, one is europe closed we had some comments from the head -
. >> welcome to power lunch, i'm dominick chew. we are balancing like tyler said, the dow plunging more than 780 points at its low. the 10% drop or more, the nasdaq pushing further into a 10 of the 11 s&p 500 sectors in the red led by financials, energy and materials. seven of those sectors down by 10% or more. boeing, the biggest drag on the dow. having more than 100 points on those losses, and oil prices sliding, having their biggest monthly drop in over a decade. much more on that...
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but with such powerful actors as dominick and david, as soon as they start doing it, i kind of forgetn of 'les miserables' is one of the jewels of the crown of this year's bbc schedule. let's see why. you look like an angel. i am utterly at your mercy. i don't believe you. let me prove it. the ground we walk on, we could fall through any time, and no—one would care. on, we could fall through any time, and no-one would care. but why should it always be like that? 0ccu rs should it always be like that? 0ccurs it is. should it always be like that? occurs it is. whatever you think, you can never win. jean valjean, is it possible that kindness and love can change a man? cosette, whatever will we do now? your little darling will we do now? your little darling will want for nothing in our loving care. are you a television watcher yourself? do you love television?” you a television watcher yourself? do you love television? i do, i watch everything, practically. and do you watch it in... because things are changing, i was looking at the television figures this week and then there is a real cha
but with such powerful actors as dominick and david, as soon as they start doing it, i kind of forgetn of 'les miserables' is one of the jewels of the crown of this year's bbc schedule. let's see why. you look like an angel. i am utterly at your mercy. i don't believe you. let me prove it. the ground we walk on, we could fall through any time, and no—one would care. on, we could fall through any time, and no-one would care. but why should it always be like that? 0ccu rs should it always be...
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. >> dominick chu, thank you. greatly appreciate it. john harwood, what do you think?ve been running at a 200,000 jobs a month pace for quite some time. and once you start getting the labor market pretty tight, it becomes more difficult to sustain those gains. wages ticking up. i think the market will look for what happens in the china negotiations to see how uncertain they think the outlook is. >> so, jean, the u.s. economy is so cyclical. it's like a massive, massive freighter that perhaps at times a president, a single president, couldn't turn it around if they wanted to. >> right, right. >> in this case if there is a recession in 2020, we're due. we're due. that said you look at what donald trump and the republican congress passed last year with these massive tax cuts, we're going to stimulate the economy, when other people said it wasn't going to stimulate the economy. they said it would help working class voters. a lot of other people said, no, big stock buybacks. this is the rich getting richer. here we are a year later and the only thing those massive tax cuts
. >> dominick chu, thank you. greatly appreciate it. john harwood, what do you think?ve been running at a 200,000 jobs a month pace for quite some time. and once you start getting the labor market pretty tight, it becomes more difficult to sustain those gains. wages ticking up. i think the market will look for what happens in the china negotiations to see how uncertain they think the outlook is. >> so, jean, the u.s. economy is so cyclical. it's like a massive, massive freighter...
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since a military coup four years ago rights groups doubt whether the elections will be free and fair dominick folder is an associate editor with the nikkei asian review he says the military overseas all aspects of the government including the upcoming election. the thai system is having great trouble shaking this military desire to intervene in politics and to put things right now in two thousand and fourteen when john general. took over. there was a state of on rest you could say that there was a need to bring order to a politically unstable situation and there was also the issue of the approaching succession. and order was restored in the succession as successfully completed i think the big concern amongst people is the reluctance of the military to step back if you set aside the issue of whether or not it's going to be another coup you have to look at the issue of military interference going forward and that is the fact that the military has complete control of the senate which can function as a kind of ultra super cabinet in a time of crisis and take over from the like to come in that. yo
since a military coup four years ago rights groups doubt whether the elections will be free and fair dominick folder is an associate editor with the nikkei asian review he says the military overseas all aspects of the government including the upcoming election. the thai system is having great trouble shaking this military desire to intervene in politics and to put things right now in two thousand and fourteen when john general. took over. there was a state of on rest you could say that there...