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k pop fans are grieving the loss of one of its biggest stars, sulli. working on the assumption that she took her own life. jenna gibson is a koreas analyst at the university of chicago and has been giving me her take on the wider issues surrounding sulli's death. sure, so obviously this is a really sensitive topic. fans are grieving at the moment, and we don't know exactly what happened. but, as you mentioned, there is kind of the assumption that she may have ta ken her own life. and so in the past, when there have been some negative stories coming out, especially about the k—pop industry, i know it's a big trend right now, there has been a lot of sensationalism. there is this glitzy, glamorous celebrity industry that looks so great on the outside, but there are negative things on the inside. so there have been a lot of news stories that basically say that there is this dark side to the k—pop industry, and it sounds so sensational, you know? but the fact remains that this is a problem. mental health issues are a problem that is faced all over the world
k pop fans are grieving the loss of one of its biggest stars, sulli. working on the assumption that she took her own life. jenna gibson is a koreas analyst at the university of chicago and has been giving me her take on the wider issues surrounding sulli's death. sure, so obviously this is a really sensitive topic. fans are grieving at the moment, and we don't know exactly what happened. but, as you mentioned, there is kind of the assumption that she may have ta ken her own life. and so in the...
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k—pop fans are grieving for the loss of one of its biggest stars, sulli.t 25 years old. police are working on the assumption that she took her own life. sulli was regarded as a powerful feminist voice and had more than 5 million followers on instagram. she was a former member of the band f(x) until she left in 2015 to focus on her acting career. some believe the artist, whose real name is choijin—ri, stepped back from her k—pop work after struggling with online abuse. people have taken to social media to pay tribute to her and express hope that people can be kinder online in future. bbc‘s seoul correspondent laura bicker has sought to spread awareness on suicide prevention. sulli was 25. you are watching newsday on the bbc, live from singapore and london. still to come on the programme: a new study suggests that a cheap and widely available drug could save hundreds of thousands of lives from traumatic brain injuries. and the search for a half sister that ended next door. the amazing story of neighbours who found out they were family. parts of san francisco
k—pop fans are grieving for the loss of one of its biggest stars, sulli.t 25 years old. police are working on the assumption that she took her own life. sulli was regarded as a powerful feminist voice and had more than 5 million followers on instagram. she was a former member of the band f(x) until she left in 2015 to focus on her acting career. some believe the artist, whose real name is choijin—ri, stepped back from her k—pop work after struggling with online abuse. people have taken to...
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sulli who was found dead in her home, just 25 years old.urprise result at this year's booker prize — two authors are joint winners of the prestigious literary award. the civil war in syria looks set to enter a new and even more dangerous phase — with government forces on the move to help kurdish fighters under attack from turkey. turkish forces crossed into syria last week. the turkish government regards the kurdish fighters as terrorists— and wants to occupy a buffer zone reaching 20 miles into syria. the kurds have now turned to syria's president assad for help.syrian government forces entered several towns just south of the border on monday — setting up a potentially dangerous confrontation with turkey. our correspondent orla guerin has sent this report from the syria—turkey border. rolling in to a heroes‘ welcome — troops of the assad regime, handed a victory without firing a shot, arriving today in the strategic town of ain issa. look who's back. the kurds say they had to do a deal with the regime after washington left them alone to fa
sulli who was found dead in her home, just 25 years old.urprise result at this year's booker prize — two authors are joint winners of the prestigious literary award. the civil war in syria looks set to enter a new and even more dangerous phase — with government forces on the move to help kurdish fighters under attack from turkey. turkish forces crossed into syria last week. the turkish government regards the kurdish fighters as terrorists— and wants to occupy a buffer zone reaching 20...
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k pop fans are grieving for the loss of one of its biggest stars, sulli. and was just 25 years old. police are working on the assumption that she took her own life. sulli was regarded as a powerful feminist voice and had more than 5 million followers on instagram. she was a former member of the band fx until she left in 2015 to focus on her acting career. some believe the artist, whose real name is choijin—ri, stepped back from her k—pop work after struggling with online abuse. people have taken to social media to pay tribute to her and express hope that people can be kinder online in future. bbc‘s seoul correspondent laura bicker has sought to spread awareness on suicide prevention. to europe, and spain's supreme court has sentenced nine catalan to between 9 and 13 years in prison for sedition over their role in the 2017 independence referendum. protestors clashed with riot police at the city's main airport following the sentences. this spain's acting prime minister pedro sanchez said the punishments signalled the defeat of the catalan independence moveme
k pop fans are grieving for the loss of one of its biggest stars, sulli. and was just 25 years old. police are working on the assumption that she took her own life. sulli was regarded as a powerful feminist voice and had more than 5 million followers on instagram. she was a former member of the band fx until she left in 2015 to focus on her acting career. some believe the artist, whose real name is choijin—ri, stepped back from her k—pop work after struggling with online abuse. people have...
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well deserved award for sully.g up, energy secretary rick perry caught in the crosshairs of the impeachment inquiry. he's being summoned by house democrats. and the state of california, who is picking up the tab for billions? we will head to malibu when we come back. ♪ limu emu & doug hour 36 in the stakeout. as soon as the homeowners arrive, we'll inform them that liberty mutual customizes home insurance, so they'll only pay for what they need. your turn to keep watch, limu. wake me up if you see anything. [ snoring ] [ loud squawking and siren blaring ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ colon cancer screening for people 50 and older at average risk. honey, have you seen my glasses? i've always had a knack for finding things... ...colon cancer,to be exact. and i find it noninvasively... no need for time off or special prep. it all starts here... you collect your sample, and cologuard uses the dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers. you can always count on me to know where
well deserved award for sully.g up, energy secretary rick perry caught in the crosshairs of the impeachment inquiry. he's being summoned by house democrats. and the state of california, who is picking up the tab for billions? we will head to malibu when we come back. ♪ limu emu & doug hour 36 in the stakeout. as soon as the homeowners arrive, we'll inform them that liberty mutual customizes home insurance, so they'll only pay for what they need. your turn to keep watch, limu. wake me up...
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and so he said to himself, i am certain every day, "i will not let this promise be sullied." and he did his best. [applause] pres. clinton: and while doing his best, fighting his heart out, sticking up for hillary and lots of other people, many of whom were voiceless and weak and will never be known -- while doing all that, he actually made, in one of the most turbulent periods of our country's history, a lot of republican friends. why did he do that? how did he do that? i think he did it because everybody could see he was the real deal. he believed. his heart was in it. and i think he did it because no matter how hard he fought and how passionately he argued, he tried to treat everybody the way he wanted to be treated, the way he thought americans should be treated. you can't run a free society if you have to hate everybody you disagree with. i mean, sooner or later, if you have been married 45 years and both of you are thinking, you are going to have a disagreement or two. if you are in a business or a team, or in a campaign, and you are thinking, you are going to have disa
and so he said to himself, i am certain every day, "i will not let this promise be sullied." and he did his best. [applause] pres. clinton: and while doing his best, fighting his heart out, sticking up for hillary and lots of other people, many of whom were voiceless and weak and will never be known -- while doing all that, he actually made, in one of the most turbulent periods of our country's history, a lot of republican friends. why did he do that? how did he do that? i think he...
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justice department and certainly sullied fbi. >> it is.our 160-page filing which the government says is devoid of facts or law, i think there are more than enough reasons for the justice department to step in now and dismiss the case. lou: sit any powell, thanks so much. on wall street, the dow down 3. the nasdaq fell 49. volume on the big board, still modest trading. crude oil down a half%. gold and silver remain flat. tesla third quarter revenue fell 39% in the united states. the first decline in two years. but sales in china and other regions surging. we'll be right back. beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected. to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. lou: a new report shows a record number of people living in the united states
justice department and certainly sullied fbi. >> it is.our 160-page filing which the government says is devoid of facts or law, i think there are more than enough reasons for the justice department to step in now and dismiss the case. lou: sit any powell, thanks so much. on wall street, the dow down 3. the nasdaq fell 49. volume on the big board, still modest trading. crude oil down a half%. gold and silver remain flat. tesla third quarter revenue fell 39% in the united states. the first...
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justice department and certainly sullied fbi. >> it is.r 160-page filing which the government says is devoid of facts or law, i think there are more than enough reasons for the justice department to step in now and dismiss the case. lou: sit any powell, thanks so much. on wall street, the dow down 3. the nasdaq fell 49. volume on the big board, still modest trading. crude oil down a half%. gold and silver remain flat. tesla third quarter revenue fell 39% in the united states. the first decline in two years. but sales in china and other regions surging. we'll be right back. may 1 of '75... the magic moment. congress really democratized wall street... i wanted to have a firm that wanted to get everybody in. because people couldn't access wall street. we wanted to be agents of change. for the better. ♪ doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. strongve is one of a kind brilliant unbreakable ♪ engagement
justice department and certainly sullied fbi. >> it is.r 160-page filing which the government says is devoid of facts or law, i think there are more than enough reasons for the justice department to step in now and dismiss the case. lou: sit any powell, thanks so much. on wall street, the dow down 3. the nasdaq fell 49. volume on the big board, still modest trading. crude oil down a half%. gold and silver remain flat. tesla third quarter revenue fell 39% in the united states. the first...
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k—pop fans are grieving the loss of one of their biggest stars sulli found dead in her home, just 25rs old. that's all. stay with bbc world news. there's more on all our stories on the website. now on bbc news live to singapore for asia business report. trade war warning. the us trade secretary threatens china with tarah pike said the dealers instruct by the middle of december. chinese buyers in dubai. by the desert city property market is attracting investors from the people's republic. good morning, asia. hello, world. glad you could join us. let's start off with the us because the treasury secretary has warned that new tariffs on $156 billion worth of chinese goods will be imposed to betray dealers not finalised by the 15th of december. steven minusian said he hoped the deal would be formally approved but the comments contrasted sharply with donald trump's optimism. a former economic adviser to donald trump told me why he thinks it's still on track.” don't think much as changed since friday. the conversation we had on monday from the 0val friday. the conversation we had on monday
k—pop fans are grieving the loss of one of their biggest stars sulli found dead in her home, just 25rs old. that's all. stay with bbc world news. there's more on all our stories on the website. now on bbc news live to singapore for asia business report. trade war warning. the us trade secretary threatens china with tarah pike said the dealers instruct by the middle of december. chinese buyers in dubai. by the desert city property market is attracting investors from the people's republic. good...
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sulli who was found dead in her home, just 25 years old.
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everybody remembers that iconic photo of sully paying tribute.you just need a cup of coffee. a new survey reveals 85% of americans are making a conscious effort to thinks positively every morning and half of those questioned said you can't start out the morning positively without a cup of coffee. i only have -- a good cup of coffee starts my day the right way, what about you. cheryl: i need about three cups of coffee. the dow is up by 62, we're seeing a little bit of momentum to the upside in the futures market. we have six dow components reporting this week. this is the busiest week for earnings. the s&p is 3 points away as of friday's close from a new record. we'll see if we get that today. s&p is up by 5 and a quarter in the premarket, nasdaq up 21 and-a-half. coming up as some 2020 candidates push free college for all, one company is taking student debt head-on. and a new generation is about to become the wealthiest in american history, details ahead on "fbn: a.m.," we're invested in you. ♪ when darkness turns to light. ♪ it ends tonight. ♪ i
everybody remembers that iconic photo of sully paying tribute.you just need a cup of coffee. a new survey reveals 85% of americans are making a conscious effort to thinks positively every morning and half of those questioned said you can't start out the morning positively without a cup of coffee. i only have -- a good cup of coffee starts my day the right way, what about you. cheryl: i need about three cups of coffee. the dow is up by 62, we're seeing a little bit of momentum to the upside in...
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fertilizers and herbicidides fm agriculture are among the pollutants that sully the water. john: the people are farming up to the river banks, and by that, you know, they cause soil erosion, which gets into the water channel and goes all the way down to lake victoria, and also reducing the depth and the width of the channel of the river. reporter: the river's source is in kenya's mau forest. from there, it flows over the border into tanzania through the serengeti and into lake victoria. deforestation and large-scale agriculture upstream damage and pollute the river, and that has an impact here. scientists are collecting data to form a water allocation plan and facilitate a political agreement between the kenyan and tanzanian governments. they want to make sure people on both sides of the border have access to water and avoid any future conflict. the current health of the river is an important aspect of the project. the scientists examine water quantity, , ph balance, temperaturure, and otherer fac. al: wewe msure thehese parametersrs because if wewe d they are o outside of
fertilizers and herbicidides fm agriculture are among the pollutants that sully the water. john: the people are farming up to the river banks, and by that, you know, they cause soil erosion, which gets into the water channel and goes all the way down to lake victoria, and also reducing the depth and the width of the channel of the river. reporter: the river's source is in kenya's mau forest. from there, it flows over the border into tanzania through the serengeti and into lake victoria....
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how can we soil this guy, sully his reputation, his credibility? that is a smear of vindman's good name, pure and simple. former republican congressman sean duffy, who is a cnn contributor, argued during an appearance this morning on cnn that vindman has an affinity toward ukraine and that he is more concerned about ukraine's defense than u.s. policy. >> it seems very clear that he is incredibly concerned about ukrainian defense. i don't know that he's concerned about american policy, but his main mission was to make sure that the ukraine got those weapons. i understand that. we all have an affinity to our homeland where we came from. he has an affinity i think for the ukraine. he speaks ukrainian. he came from the country, and he wants to make sure they're safe and free. >> you remember curiel, right? i told chris. born in america but he was of mexican descent. so this guy's of ukrainian descent, he can't be objective. come on. come on, man. fortunately, other republicans, not enough, though, were having none of this. >> i'm not going to question
how can we soil this guy, sully his reputation, his credibility? that is a smear of vindman's good name, pure and simple. former republican congressman sean duffy, who is a cnn contributor, argued during an appearance this morning on cnn that vindman has an affinity toward ukraine and that he is more concerned about ukraine's defense than u.s. policy. >> it seems very clear that he is incredibly concerned about ukrainian defense. i don't know that he's concerned about american policy, but...
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let's get to sully >> all right, carl morgan and jon, thank you very much i'm brian sullivan in for scott again today. if you see him, let him know we miss him trade whip sawing this market around and the talks don't even kick off until tomorrow. it is 12: noon and this is the halftime report. >> optimism about trade and the fed pumping more liquidity into the market are stocks primed for a major rebound. then fedex getting downgraded. it's our call of the day apple pushing closer to all time highs. the tech giant may be eyeing a new product. should you buy into this run analysts getting more bearish on netflix. the investment committee is ready to go. halftime report starts right now. >> sounds like a good show good to have you with us on this wednesday. your investment committee. mr. joe, john and pete and michael farr, ceo of farr, miller and washington. maybe you guys got out at wilmington together. your main headline china reportedly open to a partial u.s. trade deal despite the fact that this headline's been out there for about 18 months, stocks are marching higher on the news the d
let's get to sully >> all right, carl morgan and jon, thank you very much i'm brian sullivan in for scott again today. if you see him, let him know we miss him trade whip sawing this market around and the talks don't even kick off until tomorrow. it is 12: noon and this is the halftime report. >> optimism about trade and the fed pumping more liquidity into the market are stocks primed for a major rebound. then fedex getting downgraded. it's our call of the day apple pushing closer...
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mary sully. so the institutional capital was administrative but it also was at its core based in native relations. the book bares traces of learning. attending the director's position, frustration with the participation, the predictable, unpredictability of indian politics. the first half of the book is really, i think, razor sharp as other folks have mentioned as it takes critical aim at stereotyping legal and political history, the government, churches and, of course, the anthropologists. the second half is a little bit more meandering, moving through different themes, race relations and civil rights, native leadership, possible futures. these are essays. they are thought pieces rather than a sustained book length kind of argument. indeed it seems likely that his editor put them in the sequence we encounter when we read the book today. i want to pull out a couple chapters. since patti came into this through humor and people have talked about humor, i want to talk about a couple hinge chapters a
mary sully. so the institutional capital was administrative but it also was at its core based in native relations. the book bares traces of learning. attending the director's position, frustration with the participation, the predictable, unpredictability of indian politics. the first half of the book is really, i think, razor sharp as other folks have mentioned as it takes critical aim at stereotyping legal and political history, the government, churches and, of course, the anthropologists. the...
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k—pop fans are grieving the loss of one of their biggest stars, sulli, found dead in her home, just 25ears old. she was regarded as a powerful feminist voice and had more than 5 million followers on instagram. that's all, stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, it's hardtalk, with stephen sackur. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. donald trump doesn't seem to do regret, but maybe even he will come to rue his abrupt decision to pull us troops out of northern syria. his move prompted a turkish military invasion of territory held by syria's kurds. the kurds are now looking to president assad for military help. the region, once a playground for so—called islamic state, has been plunged back into chaos. my guest is alan semo, representative of the syrian kurdish democratic union party in london. what are his people's options now? alan semo, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. a pleasure to be here. you represent the democratic union party of syrian kurds. should you and your people have seen donald trump's dramatic decision to withdraw us forces from your region coming? no, we haven't
k—pop fans are grieving the loss of one of their biggest stars, sulli, found dead in her home, just 25ears old. she was regarded as a powerful feminist voice and had more than 5 million followers on instagram. that's all, stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, it's hardtalk, with stephen sackur. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. donald trump doesn't seem to do regret, but maybe even he will come to rue his abrupt decision to pull us troops out of northern syria. his move prompted a...
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and these accusations have been around for quite some time, and will continue to sully his legacy untileone who has brought in all sorts of changes to the way the commons works — from things like introducing a creche to having more urgent questions in the chamber. is he one of the greater reforming speakers? he is one of the great reformers, and he's done good things often in not such a good way. what do i mean by that? two examples you've just highlighted, the creche and urgent questions. not only that, but also the parliamentary education centre, which was opened in 2015. often he encountered some stiff establishment resistance, people told him it couldn't been done. and often he ran home the point that this had to be done. and in doing so, he would often become angry, slightly aggressive, and definitely forward in terms of his willingness to get these things over the line. and in doing so, he's also accumulated his fair share of detractors. so he often did the right thing, but perhaps in the way. sebastian whale, on the speaker's modernising role, which has made noticeable changes to
and these accusations have been around for quite some time, and will continue to sully his legacy untileone who has brought in all sorts of changes to the way the commons works — from things like introducing a creche to having more urgent questions in the chamber. is he one of the greater reforming speakers? he is one of the great reformers, and he's done good things often in not such a good way. what do i mean by that? two examples you've just highlighted, the creche and urgent questions....
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sully served in 2018 until his death last november. he helps injured veterans.rious cruise ship passengers revolt after the ship cancels multiple stops. [chanting] >> we want refund. heather: passengers demanding money back after the norwegian cruise line skip scheduled stops on a 2 week trip to iceland. the company is claiming bad weather, offering passengers a 25% discount on their next cruise was the ugly, this guy's look running out, surveillance video catches him stealing dozens of lottery tickets from the california gas station then sprints out of the store with tickets intel but could not cash them in and still on the run. that wraps up this hour of "fox and friends first," thanks for joining us, "fox and friends first" continues right now, goodbye. jillian: a fox news alert, two isis to jihadist link to the infamous terrace are known as the beatles are removed to us custody amid fears they could escape during turkey's invasion. rob: the concern is keeping the kurds from being slaughtered. the sanctions that could be coming against turkey. jillian: turnin
sully served in 2018 until his death last november. he helps injured veterans.rious cruise ship passengers revolt after the ship cancels multiple stops. [chanting] >> we want refund. heather: passengers demanding money back after the norwegian cruise line skip scheduled stops on a 2 week trip to iceland. the company is claiming bad weather, offering passengers a 25% discount on their next cruise was the ugly, this guy's look running out, surveillance video catches him stealing dozens of...
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>> the reality is, they want to sully the president. they hate this president.sident's 1 thousandth day in office. it's been like needles in the eye for a thousand days. but they don't want to let us have due process. if you have a formal vote on it. we get to participate. the president gets due process. he sets an attorney. all of that. >> that would be fair. let me ask you about your thoughts on the letter tonight. i obtained an exclusive copy of a letter president trump wrote to president erdogan where he basically said -- not even basically. don't be a fool, and do the right thing. and make sure that you are sort of on the right side of history with this thing. if you do the wrong thing you will go down sphoir ever as the devil. but try to work on a deal. a. he talk as well as a stern warning that he could wreak havoc on the turkish economy. what's your reaction to this? >> it shows president trump -- and i like the way he word it. very simply. it's straightforward. none of this diplomatic language. but none of that diplomatic stuff. in any event -- he's say
>> the reality is, they want to sully the president. they hate this president.sident's 1 thousandth day in office. it's been like needles in the eye for a thousand days. but they don't want to let us have due process. if you have a formal vote on it. we get to participate. the president gets due process. he sets an attorney. all of that. >> that would be fair. let me ask you about your thoughts on the letter tonight. i obtained an exclusive copy of a letter president trump wrote to...
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. >> please, do not sully the image of yoga with this mess. call it something else. >> you could have a rage party and just scream at people. >> you know what that is? that's nopia. no way. >> rebrand it. >>> maybe this will get you into the fall mood. >> forget pumpkin spice. lays is selling grilled cheese and tomato soup flavored po tat chips. the recipe according to them is buttery cheesy goodness of classic grilled cheese and the slightly sweet and creamy nature of tomato soup. that flavor will be available on monday starting at about 3.50 a bag. we'll be the judge of this. >> we do have to judge it. my grandma used to make some really good grilled cheese sandwiches. we didn't do tomato soup. >> it's a delicious combo. can it be put into a chip? >> i'll make the grilled cheese, you make the soup, we'll get the chips and have a whole moment. >>> this morning jennifer aniston has more than 7 million new friends on instagram after posting her first photo. it crashed the site. >> what? >> the 50-year-old star -- why do we have to give her age?
. >> please, do not sully the image of yoga with this mess. call it something else. >> you could have a rage party and just scream at people. >> you know what that is? that's nopia. no way. >> rebrand it. >>> maybe this will get you into the fall mood. >> forget pumpkin spice. lays is selling grilled cheese and tomato soup flavored po tat chips. the recipe according to them is buttery cheesy goodness of classic grilled cheese and the slightly sweet and...
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making sure that if he's going to be criticized for something, other people around him are going to be sulliedet me ask you. is there a risk beyond a political risk, is there a risk legally or regarding impeachment for the vice president? >> three words that will drive fear into the hearts of republicans everywhere. president nancy pelosi. ultimately what what happens if both the president and vice president end um p impeached. that's a stretch, but anything the president could be charged with the vice president could. extortion, bribery, foreign interference charges are very, very hard to establish here, because you have to prove a thing of value, and, yes, it makes common sense. the election interference, value to a campaign is a thing of value. hard to prove in court, but end of the day, this gets back to what we talked about earlier. if he's seen to have violated his oath of office, then yes, he can be impeached too. >> isn't everything that happened in that phone call basically moot after today? >> already did it in the open? >> democrats say what he said is impeachable on its own and, ye
making sure that if he's going to be criticized for something, other people around him are going to be sulliedet me ask you. is there a risk beyond a political risk, is there a risk legally or regarding impeachment for the vice president? >> three words that will drive fear into the hearts of republicans everywhere. president nancy pelosi. ultimately what what happens if both the president and vice president end um p impeached. that's a stretch, but anything the president could be charged...
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sully the internet activist also took on the practical role of children she became a civil defense trainer teaching survival techniques. at least 50000 children have been killed in syria since the uprising began. a limited calling to go to others live a shadow. of fear cause of death but a friendly at the one in the job shift and i don't. well the couple. well mr didn't. buy them but. it was not a cost to kill or fish mike i'm going to come before you. but a fairly ok. oh really. you know so how do you. long for food be handled in the flat in the film in the. case admittedly. the sausage also for and then i will follow. this and watch the dead of this and took out his last trip there met a young teacher of the sasha math and physician edition of the next one and. i have been getting. this overlay you think that if they do not move up to the lesson the children make their way home with a leaflet and a little more awareness in truth though there's little defense against a barrel or container by. the military often talk about smart weapons and surgical strikes. that's not what's being used he
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let's get to sully >> all right, carl, morgan john. thank you so much.ound of trade talks and a new round of headlines for investors to navigate. it is not just trade the fed also says to be a major factor of today's trading. it is 12:00 noon eastern, it is "the halftime report." >> will fed chair later today calm nerves. microsoft marvels, out performing the faangs. stocks may be going higher from a lot longer from here it is our call of the
let's get to sully >> all right, carl, morgan john. thank you so much.ound of trade talks and a new round of headlines for investors to navigate. it is not just trade the fed also says to be a major factor of today's trading. it is 12:00 noon eastern, it is "the halftime report." >> will fed chair later today calm nerves. microsoft marvels, out performing the faangs. stocks may be going higher from a lot longer from here it is our call of the
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let's get to sully. >>> thank you very much. i am brian sullivan. investors having doubts about this phase one of a trade deal. they're getting ready for an earnings avalanche this week. it is 12 noon. this is the halftime report. >> wall street under whelmed about the trade truths. the big banks leading the flood of earnings this week. the traders take their position. shares of western digital soaring 60% this year. and it just got a huge upgrade. it's our call of the day. the investment committee is ready to go. "halftime report" starts right now. >> good monday. happy columbus day. your investment committee today is joe, john, jenny harington, mr. ron, cnbc contributor. and also with us is keith banks, bank of america's vice chairman, head of the investment solutions group. welcome. safe to say that the friday euphoria over a partial trade deal, so-called phase one may be fading fast. our sources saying that china wants another round of talks before signing any kind of a deal phase one or otherwise. secretary mnuchin saying he expects tariffs to
let's get to sully. >>> thank you very much. i am brian sullivan. investors having doubts about this phase one of a trade deal. they're getting ready for an earnings avalanche this week. it is 12 noon. this is the halftime report. >> wall street under whelmed about the trade truths. the big banks leading the flood of earnings this week. the traders take their position. shares of western digital soaring 60% this year. and it just got a huge upgrade. it's our call of the day. the...
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he thinks it has been sullied by the mueller report, by the investigations of michael cohen and this is the only way that he could sort of help trump coming into 2020. is to go to ukrain to find things that would help him and he thought perhaps this ambassador was something that was standing in the way of rooting out that corruption and it ties back in, obviously to the call the president had with ukrainian president in july where he's asking for those type of investigations. giuliani was frustrated with the ambassador and thought the ambas c -- ambassador was stopping or not doing enough. >> you have covered a lot of sensitive criminal congressional investigations in the trump era, which some would note is a target rich environment. i'm interested on what you do know what kind of case this looks like to you. does this look like a complex multi-year case or something where the "new york times" just arrested giuliani was associates and they might move swiftly one way or the other? >> i think what's going on is giuliani has been open about it. he goes on television and talks about it.
he thinks it has been sullied by the mueller report, by the investigations of michael cohen and this is the only way that he could sort of help trump coming into 2020. is to go to ukrain to find things that would help him and he thought perhaps this ambassador was something that was standing in the way of rooting out that corruption and it ties back in, obviously to the call the president had with ukrainian president in july where he's asking for those type of investigations. giuliani was...
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let's get to sully >> all right, carl, morgan john. thank you so much. a new round of trade talks and a new round of headlines for investors to navigate. it is not just trade the fed also says to be a major factor of today's trading. it is 12:00 noon eastern, it is "the halftime report." >> will fed chair later today calm nerves. microsoft marvels, out performing the faangs. stocks may be going higher from a lot longer from here it is our call of the day. a major setback for boeing to get the 737 max back on the air. a trader took depositions on the stock. "halftime reports" starts now. hey everybody, it is good to have you with us on this tuesday. good to be here. your investment committee. and your special guest, asset management and forbes top 100 financial county, in the country. >> wow >> he's walking off right now. >> it is going to be a great show i am done. >> here is the percentages stocks they are sliding down dow is down 300 points right now. more than 1% concerned of trade talks and s&p as you heard rick talks about breaking key support and s
let's get to sully >> all right, carl, morgan john. thank you so much. a new round of trade talks and a new round of headlines for investors to navigate. it is not just trade the fed also says to be a major factor of today's trading. it is 12:00 noon eastern, it is "the halftime report." >> will fed chair later today calm nerves. microsoft marvels, out performing the faangs. stocks may be going higher from a lot longer from here it is our call of the day. a major setback...
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. >> if indeed the third time is the charm it was up to andrew sully of the education policy institute, a nonpartisan think tank. >> we are robbing time from law. go of questions and answers. we will have a chance to question him including people who disagree with him. >> reporter: despite the fact that most activists would not sit or quiet down, he said his goodbye and literally had 1 foot out the door, he turned around and gave it one more try. >> to talk about some of the fundamental issues we face with the current legal framework and ability to address large-scale immigration. >> children are fight back. >> the secretary gets an a for effort and later issued a statement on what he would have said had he been allowed. >> all right. thank you. dozens of protesters at the supreme court marking one year since brett kavanaugh's confirmation. member of the squad iona presley and one of his the producers joined activists, but backed off the most serious allegations against the supreme court justice after they were widely questioned. on sunday protesters had this chant. >> impeach the moth
. >> if indeed the third time is the charm it was up to andrew sully of the education policy institute, a nonpartisan think tank. >> we are robbing time from law. go of questions and answers. we will have a chance to question him including people who disagree with him. >> reporter: despite the fact that most activists would not sit or quiet down, he said his goodbye and literally had 1 foot out the door, he turned around and gave it one more try. >> to talk about some of...
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let's get to sully. >>> thank you very much. i am brian sullivan.estors having doubts about this phase one of a trade deal. they're getting ready for an earnings avalanche this week. it is 12 noon. this is the halftime report. >> wall street under whelmed about the trade truths. the big banks leading the flood of earnings this week. the traders take their position. shares o
let's get to sully. >>> thank you very much. i am brian sullivan.estors having doubts about this phase one of a trade deal. they're getting ready for an earnings avalanche this week. it is 12 noon. this is the halftime report. >> wall street under whelmed about the trade truths. the big banks leading the flood of earnings this week. the traders take their position. shares o
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to be seen with each other if they're from the different parties because they feel like they're sullying each other's message, and this is disturbing. i've never seen it quite this way. i had to read joanne freeman's book to be reminded that back in the civil war days, back abraham lincoln's time there were -- there was great partisanship and great actually people were slapping each other up physically in. >> caning each other. >> but we haven't seen that in present times but it's disturbing to see that inability to communicate and to have more tolerance really of one another. >> there's a microphone over here. take a few questions. >> this is a related question. building off that one. going forward, what are a couple significant events happening now that -- do you see things evolving now that build out of the three you identified from the past or new forces latin america that are slipping in ways, personalities or mentally or exploitation by different economies? i guess what do you see going forward for the next 25 or 50 years, what's shaping things now. >> maybe attempts to win the hea
to be seen with each other if they're from the different parties because they feel like they're sullying each other's message, and this is disturbing. i've never seen it quite this way. i had to read joanne freeman's book to be reminded that back in the civil war days, back abraham lincoln's time there were -- there was great partisanship and great actually people were slapping each other up physically in. >> caning each other. >> but we haven't seen that in present times but it's...
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and so he said to himself, i am certain every day i will not let this promise be sullied.id his best. and while doing his best and fighting his heart out, sticking up for hillary and lots of other people, many of whom were voiceless and weak and will never be known, while doing all that, he actually made in one of the hardest times in american history, a lot of republican friends. why did he do that? how did he do that? i think he did it because everybody could see he was the real deal. he was doing what he believed, his heart was in it, and i think he did it because no matter how hard he fought and how passionately he argued, he tried to treat everybody the way he wanted to be treated. the way he thought america should be treated. you know, you can't run a free society if you have to hate everybody you disagree with. i mean, sooner or later, if you've been married 45 years and both of you are thinking, you're going to have a disagreement or two. sooner or later, if you're in a business or a team or in a campaign, and you're thinking, you're going to have disagreements. he
and so he said to himself, i am certain every day i will not let this promise be sullied.id his best. and while doing his best and fighting his heart out, sticking up for hillary and lots of other people, many of whom were voiceless and weak and will never be known, while doing all that, he actually made in one of the hardest times in american history, a lot of republican friends. why did he do that? how did he do that? i think he did it because everybody could see he was the real deal. he was...
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you surprised rod rosenstein who was the government official who appointed bob mueller was part of sullying any chance of what mueller might have thought was the appropriate remedy for finding impeachment? >> i have two questions about rod rosenstein's involvement of not been answered and maybe someone will write a book and answer it. since he was a witness, in one of the obstructive incidents laid out in the report. how did that happen? what was he doing as a judge in the matter in which he was a witness and second, what was the thinking that led them to say we are going to decline any obstruction case against the president, there is insufficient evidence. among other things, never interviewed the president. the obstruction case is always turn on the content of someone's mind. that is why when he asked you to drop the flynn case did you think that was instruction of justice? the answer was i don't know. it could be but it would depend upon what he was thinking. the best way to find out what he was thinking is talk to the person under oath and say why did you do this or that? how you could
you surprised rod rosenstein who was the government official who appointed bob mueller was part of sullying any chance of what mueller might have thought was the appropriate remedy for finding impeachment? >> i have two questions about rod rosenstein's involvement of not been answered and maybe someone will write a book and answer it. since he was a witness, in one of the obstructive incidents laid out in the report. how did that happen? what was he doing as a judge in the matter in which...
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you surprised that rod rosenstein, the government official who appointed bob mueller, was part of sullying any chance of what mueller might have thought would have been the this,riate remedy for hi impeachment? mr. comey: i have questions that have not been answered. the first is, what was he doing involved at all, since he was witness in at least one of the obstructive incidents in the report? how did that happen? what was he doing as a judge in a matter of which he was a witness. second, what was the thinking that led them to say, we are going to decline any obstruction case against the president? there is insufficient evidence. when among other things, you have never interviewed the president? the obstruction cases always turn on the content of someone's mind. people said to me, when he asked you to drop the flynn case, did you think that was obstruction of justice? it could be, but it depends on what he was thinking. the best way to figure out what he was thinking is to talk the to the person under oath. how you can shut down, decline, say that there is no possibility of a case without
you surprised that rod rosenstein, the government official who appointed bob mueller, was part of sullying any chance of what mueller might have thought would have been the this,riate remedy for hi impeachment? mr. comey: i have questions that have not been answered. the first is, what was he doing involved at all, since he was witness in at least one of the obstructive incidents in the report? how did that happen? what was he doing as a judge in a matter of which he was a witness. second, what...
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and so he said to himself i am certain every day i will not let this promise be sullied. >> people willback at this moment, and they will ask the question what did you do, and hearing him, we would be reminded that it falls upon each of us to give voice to the voiceless and comfort to the sick and opportunity to those not born to it and to preserve and nurture our democracy. >> the culmination of the three-day long funeral service, which began with cummings becoming the first african-american lawmaker to lie in state at the u.s. capitol drew an outpouring of bipartisan praise for the man known to many as a defender of democracy through grace and dignity. congressman elijah cummings was just 68 years old. joining us now reporter for the hill once again olivia beavers. good to talk to you again, let's talk about how the presidency here has changed the way that washington remembers political greats such as congressman cummings and senator john mcc n mccain. >> certainly, what you see here are politicians coming out and praise cummings as they did with mccain for their efforts to reach acro
and so he said to himself i am certain every day i will not let this promise be sullied. >> people willback at this moment, and they will ask the question what did you do, and hearing him, we would be reminded that it falls upon each of us to give voice to the voiceless and comfort to the sick and opportunity to those not born to it and to preserve and nurture our democracy. >> the culmination of the three-day long funeral service, which began with cummings becoming the first...
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and so he said to himself, i am certain every day i will not let this promise be sullied.nd he did his best. and while doing his best and fighting his heart out, sticking up for hillary and lots of other people, many of whom were voiceless and weak and will never be known, while doing all that, he actually made in one of the hardest periods in our country's history, a lot of republican friends. why did he do that, how did he do that? i think he did it because everybody could see he was the real deal. he was doing what he believed. his heart was in it. and i think he did it because no matter how hard he fought and how passionately he argued, he tried to treat everybody the way he wanted to be treated. the way he thought americans should be treated. you know, you can't run a free society if you have to hate everybody you disagree with. [ applause ] i mean, sooner or later, if you've been married 45 years, you're going to have a disagreement or two. if you're in a business or a team or in a campaign and you're thinking, you're going to have disagreements. he believed that he
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they bet that it is safer to sully trump with bogus accusations and finally face the music themselves. a true investigation of their actions to interfere in a presidential election using foreign actors, phony information and a complicit deep state. and that's "the angle." herere in studio to respond alan dershowitz, harvard lawaw professor emeritus, and author of the great book "the case against impeaching trump." tom fitton joins us in washington, the president of judicial watch. alan,l great to see you. all democrats have to do to find foreign election interference is to look in the mirror. we just laid out, mifsud, alexander downer, the australian involved, this maltese connection, and now we find out more about the ukraine and what dirtwere doing to dig up on president trump. isn't it funny how all things are coming around? >> this is great stuff or political debate. let's use it inn the campaign let the democrats throw mud at ethe republicans, let the republicans throw mud at the democrats, but stay away from impeachment. the framers of our constitution did not want to see impeac
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let's get to sully >> all right, carl morgan and jon, thank you very much i'm brian sullivan in for scott again today. if you see him, let him know we miss him trade whip sawing this market around and the talks don't even kick off until tomorrow. it is 12: noon and this is the halftime report. >> optimism about trade and the fed pumping more liquidity into the market are stocks primed for a major rebound. then fedex getting downgraded. it's our call of the day apple pushing closer to all time highs. the tech giant may be eyeing a
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you embrace this, sully. >> jeff we embrace you all the time, my friend.p early 4:43 see you soon take care. >>> coming up the united auto worker's union turning its attention to ford and chrysler after striking a labor deal with gm. >>> plus, one group opening up its wallets big time for the big business of halloween and the role instagram and social media is playing on all that spending. you'll love this one it's coming up you're right sir... everything. no not everything, i mean you're still blatantly sucking up to me gary. brilliantly observed, sir. always three steps ahead. six steps ahead. sixteen. so many steps. you done? a million steps ahead. servicenow. works for you. high protein. low sugar. tastes great! high protein. low sugar. so good! high protein. low sugar. mmmm, birthday cake! pure protein. the best combination for every fitness routine. >>> welcome back 5:45 find out what else you'll be talking about today besides microsoft and the markets and the jedi contract. joining us contessa brewer for our top trending stories always good to see y
you embrace this, sully. >> jeff we embrace you all the time, my friend.p early 4:43 see you soon take care. >>> coming up the united auto worker's union turning its attention to ford and chrysler after striking a labor deal with gm. >>> plus, one group opening up its wallets big time for the big business of halloween and the role instagram and social media is playing on all that spending. you'll love this one it's coming up you're right sir... everything. no not...
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united states would sacrifice the national security of this country because now our reputation is sullied permanently, that he would play political games with foreign aid for one of our allies. and if this wasn't shadow foreign policy, this was shadow political operatives. this was no different than what they were trying to do at watergate. this was about trying to win elections, not about trying to implement a foreign policy. and, you know, if you think about the chance during the 2016 election about hillary clinton and what she actually did, it may be time for us to start saying lock him up about rudy giuliani. >> i was thinking you're right, senator, it's like the plumbers, it's the plumbers in watergate. anyway, the white house responded to the news from taylor's deposition in this statement late today, quote, president trump has done nothing wrong. this is coordinated mere campaign from far left lawmakers and radical unelected bureaucrats waging war on the constitution. there is no quid pro quo. congressman, i've been reading with a little bit of dismay you might hold up the impeachm
united states would sacrifice the national security of this country because now our reputation is sullied permanently, that he would play political games with foreign aid for one of our allies. and if this wasn't shadow foreign policy, this was shadow political operatives. this was no different than what they were trying to do at watergate. this was about trying to win elections, not about trying to implement a foreign policy. and, you know, if you think about the chance during the 2016...