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you've confirmed this reporting on apac.ident xi aren't going to sign a trade deal there, where and when might they do? >> they are scrambling at the white house. they were caught off guard by this announcement by the president of chile. obviously there have been violent protests in that country, the president of chile saying it's common sense that they're going to have to cancel this major international economic gathering. the hook for the united states and for your viewers is really that this was the venue where president trump and president xi were expected to sign that phase one trade deal that the financial markets had really been anticipating. now the question is will there be an apac summit at all or will trump and xi jinping meet somewhere else, perhaps in the united states, to sign that trade deal. officials scrambling to get us whatever the back-up plan is and maybe scrambling to put together a back-up plan now. >> boy, another country hosting apec. this is three weeks away it was supposed to be, not even. that is
you've confirmed this reporting on apac.ident xi aren't going to sign a trade deal there, where and when might they do? >> they are scrambling at the white house. they were caught off guard by this announcement by the president of chile. obviously there have been violent protests in that country, the president of chile saying it's common sense that they're going to have to cancel this major international economic gathering. the hook for the united states and for your viewers is really...
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the apac summit scheduled to take place in chile canceled as that country tries to restore law and ordercally after violent protests, all this as china signaled it may want to back out of a pledge to spend between 40 and $50 billion on u.s. agricultural products and would rather buy based on market conditions. now, both beijing and washington have said they look forward to finalizing phase one of the trade deal soon. cheryl: the riff between china and the united states is not going to keep taylor swift from her fans in china. the pop star plans to perform in shanghai next month. she's promoting her latest album, lover. the album is a chart topper in china with over 1 million copies sold. her performance is part of alibabas' count down to singles day, that's their big sales day, it's global. this also is happening amid the dispute between beijing with the nba over a general manager's tweet in support of pro democracy protesters in hong kong. lauren: washington, d.c. is the district of champions. >> here they are, one strike away, one out away. 3-2. there it is! the washington nationals ar
the apac summit scheduled to take place in chile canceled as that country tries to restore law and ordercally after violent protests, all this as china signaled it may want to back out of a pledge to spend between 40 and $50 billion on u.s. agricultural products and would rather buy based on market conditions. now, both beijing and washington have said they look forward to finalizing phase one of the trade deal soon. cheryl: the riff between china and the united states is not going to keep...
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price to high even for boris, even though his attempts to replicate theresa may's policies continue apaceers. we will be back at 11:30pm for another look at the front pages. at the moment a full round—up of the news. thank you both. goodbye for now. it has been a wet evening, and still more rain to come for the next few hours, but there is good news on the weather front, as we hours, but there is good news on the weatherfront, as we head do tuesday, dry and bright weather in the forecast, at least for most of us. there might be one or two showers around but the outlook is looking promising. between weather system tomorrow, one over the uk right now, heading our way, you can see the gap in the cloud, that will be in place across the uk by the end of the night and throughout most of tuesday. the next one will come our way. looking at the forecast for the rest of the night. the rain quite heavy across the north of the country then by the early hours it is mostly light rain in a north—east. the rest of the country, clear spells, a bit of fog for example in the west country, fog patches first
price to high even for boris, even though his attempts to replicate theresa may's policies continue apaceers. we will be back at 11:30pm for another look at the front pages. at the moment a full round—up of the news. thank you both. goodbye for now. it has been a wet evening, and still more rain to come for the next few hours, but there is good news on the weather front, as we hours, but there is good news on the weatherfront, as we head do tuesday, dry and bright weather in the forecast, at...
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trade war we're now joined by sue our senior apac international relations policy specialist with the institute for china american studies apac international relations policy specialist with the institute for china american studies so if everything goes ahead as planned the summit between she and president if everything goes ahead as planned the summit between she and president trump in chile next month would be the 3rd time that the 2 leaders meet so what's different in chile next month would be the 3rd time that the 2 leaders meet so what's different about this time and what gives the market any reason to believe that something about this time and what gives the market any reason to believe that something some trade deal could be hammered out at this trade meeting what's different this time a deal could be hammered out at this trade meeting what's different. just punch closer to. real election campaign. just punch closer to. real election campaign that is probably the most important so you can leave. that is probably the most important so you can. there have been some warning indica
trade war we're now joined by sue our senior apac international relations policy specialist with the institute for china american studies apac international relations policy specialist with the institute for china american studies so if everything goes ahead as planned the summit between she and president if everything goes ahead as planned the summit between she and president trump in chile next month would be the 3rd time that the 2 leaders meet so what's different in chile next month would...
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to end days of violent protests that have swept the country he says the calm 25 climate summit in apac trade summit can no longer take place as scheduled also coming up building trust among warring syrians talks start in geneva aimed at overcoming divisions in the country by drafting a new constitution and the gren fell tower disaster in the.
to end days of violent protests that have swept the country he says the calm 25 climate summit in apac trade summit can no longer take place as scheduled also coming up building trust among warring syrians talks start in geneva aimed at overcoming divisions in the country by drafting a new constitution and the gren fell tower disaster in the.
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for china i threw up senior apac international relations policy specialist with the institute for china american studies so so rob if everything goes ahead as planned the summit the american studies those arrive if everything goes ahead as planned the summit between she and president trump and she lay next month would be the 3rd time that the 2 leaders meet so when she and president trump in july next month would be the 3rd time that the 2 leaders meet so what's different about this time and what gives the market any reason to believe that some will what's different about this time and what gives the market any reason to believe that something some trade deal could be hammered out at this trade meeting think some trade deal could be hammered out at this trade meeting what's different this time move that we're just that bunch closer to donald trump reelection difference this time move that we're just that bunch closer to donald trump reelection campaign that is probably the most important so i can leave a good for the campaign that is probably the most important so i can leave i would sa
for china i threw up senior apac international relations policy specialist with the institute for china american studies so so rob if everything goes ahead as planned the summit the american studies those arrive if everything goes ahead as planned the summit between she and president trump and she lay next month would be the 3rd time that the 2 leaders meet so when she and president trump in july next month would be the 3rd time that the 2 leaders meet so what's different about this time and...
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meanwhile, the impeachment enquiry itself continues apace, lewis.ur sessions with former and current members of the state department this week, as part of that enquiry, which all stems, of course, from a phone call injuly all stems, of course, from a phone call in july this all stems, of course, from a phone call injuly this year between president trump and his ukrainian counterpart, in which it is alleged president trump sought to put pressure on the ukrainians to investigate joe pressure on the ukrainians to investigatejoe biden. pressure on the ukrainians to investigate joe biden. thanks, david. david willis there. spain's acting government has condemned clashes in the pro—independence protests in barcelona and other catalan cities. thousands of separatist protesters have been protesting in barcelona over the sentencing of nine separatist leaders for their role in a 2017 independence bid. damian grammaticas is there and sent us this update. so the police are moving in now, as you can see. down the street they have just jumped out of you can see.
meanwhile, the impeachment enquiry itself continues apace, lewis.ur sessions with former and current members of the state department this week, as part of that enquiry, which all stems, of course, from a phone call injuly all stems, of course, from a phone call in july this all stems, of course, from a phone call injuly this year between president trump and his ukrainian counterpart, in which it is alleged president trump sought to put pressure on the ukrainians to investigate joe pressure on...
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to end days of violent protests that have swept the country he says the calm 25 climate summit in apac trait summit can no longer take place as scheduled also coming up building trust among warring syrians talks start in geneva aimed at overcoming divisions in the country by drafting a new constitution and the grand felt our disaster in london a damning indictment of the emergency response a public inquiry accuses the fire brigade of serious shortcomings in tackling the blaze which killed 72 people. on my lark thank you so much for your company everyone chile's president sebastian pinera has withdrawn his country from hosting the apec trade summit and the calm 25 climate meeting his decision comes after weeks of demonstrations and violent unrest which have left 18 people dead and seen thousands arrested in a street as are demanding greater economic equality and better public services the apec gathering in november was expected to bring together world leaders including u.s. president donald trump and his chinese counterpart xi jinping. all right let's get you more on the this developing
to end days of violent protests that have swept the country he says the calm 25 climate summit in apac trait summit can no longer take place as scheduled also coming up building trust among warring syrians talks start in geneva aimed at overcoming divisions in the country by drafting a new constitution and the grand felt our disaster in london a damning indictment of the emergency response a public inquiry accuses the fire brigade of serious shortcomings in tackling the blaze which killed 72...
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number two, the apac meeting november 15th which is when we're supposed to see president xi and president sign phase one of a deal. these are the two dates that certainlycertain ally all the wt desks are focused on. >> we're waiting for the chinese to give us details on the agricultural purchases that president trump said they promised. they're quiet about what they're going to do over what time period and whether it's a firm commitment. maria: first it was real firm. facts trickled out saying no we want the tariffs in december to be off the table as well. boeing is under new scrutiny. the wall street journal is reporting the jet maker put pressure on workers regarding safety related approvals for a variety of commercial planes, stemming from a congressional investigation into the company looking at the certification process for the 737 max jet. boeing's board meeting today amid the reports and the investigations. what do you think about this, dagen? the board will be meeting today and the story does not make them look good if in fact they were aware of any of this. dagen: at issue is a t
number two, the apac meeting november 15th which is when we're supposed to see president xi and president sign phase one of a deal. these are the two dates that certainlycertain ally all the wt desks are focused on. >> we're waiting for the chinese to give us details on the agricultural purchases that president trump said they promised. they're quiet about what they're going to do over what time period and whether it's a firm commitment. maria: first it was real firm. facts trickled out...
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meanwhile, that impeachment enquiry continues apace., of the former staff of the white house. it might be worried it exposes divisions in their own ranks was up congress has an oversight role, doesn't it? can it do that if it can't get the documents?m role, doesn't it? can it do that if it can't get the documents? it is interesting because it looks as though it might not be able to get the documents. mike pence, the vice president, the latest to say that sorry, he is not going to be handing over documents relating to that now notorious telephone conversation between president trump and his ukrainian counterpart vlodimeer zele ns ky ukrainian counterpart vlodimeer zelensky injuly ukrainian counterpart vlodimeer zelensky in july this ukrainian counterpart vlodimeer zelensky injuly this year. mr p citing against other things —— mr mike pence citing other things. rudy giuliani, trump's personal lawyer, had also refused to hand over documents relating to that telephone conversation and indeed, the white house stance on this has been one of b
meanwhile, that impeachment enquiry continues apace., of the former staff of the white house. it might be worried it exposes divisions in their own ranks was up congress has an oversight role, doesn't it? can it do that if it can't get the documents?m role, doesn't it? can it do that if it can't get the documents? it is interesting because it looks as though it might not be able to get the documents. mike pence, the vice president, the latest to say that sorry, he is not going to be handing...
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at least an interesting week ahead we bring back senior apac international relations policy specialist a.c.s. so so rob as president trump is getting his taste of his own medicine of maximum pressure and while he's under the threat of impeachment right now is this going to soften up his stance going into thursday's negotiations to be more conciliatory or is this likely to make him more antagonistic i hope it will make him more conciliatory because he needs to be conciliatory if there is going to be an agreement the chinese have kind of the. framework for a new agreement if mr trump is truly interested in the talk of the trade balance can certainly be dealt with issues of market access. issues of investor protection . but issues related to national security issues related to student proposals let's do a little. there's enough on the table to have a good agreement at a time when manufacturing and services numbers are among the worst manufacturing numbers worst in a decade sources numbers of worst in 3 years this is the time to do a deal mr trump must be smart about it. but in the meantim
at least an interesting week ahead we bring back senior apac international relations policy specialist a.c.s. so so rob as president trump is getting his taste of his own medicine of maximum pressure and while he's under the threat of impeachment right now is this going to soften up his stance going into thursday's negotiations to be more conciliatory or is this likely to make him more antagonistic i hope it will make him more conciliatory because he needs to be conciliatory if there is going...
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the efforts to interfere have continued apace, the law enforcement officials have talked about their efforts to fight back even more recent elections. something real had to do with io the long run. >> host: if you missed that report you can find it to go to our website c-span.org at the top it will bring you to this page. republicand burr, senator who leads the committee along with mark warner, a democrat from virginia and they released this bipartisan report that digs into russia's use of social media. you also the mueller report that laid out russia's influence and thets indictments made from the russian report against russian intelligence, people who had, they say there's plenty of evidence to say the industry in the election. north carolina, republican. >> caller: good morning,ni c-span. your topic is right on the money. there is a crisis of confidence. i'm 57. i've never in my life seen a resistant party that's going on. representative presley hit it right on had when she said the president is just holding space. when you call a crisis of confidence, north carolina has been with
the efforts to interfere have continued apace, the law enforcement officials have talked about their efforts to fight back even more recent elections. something real had to do with io the long run. >> host: if you missed that report you can find it to go to our website c-span.org at the top it will bring you to this page. republicand burr, senator who leads the committee along with mark warner, a democrat from virginia and they released this bipartisan report that digs into russia's use...
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andy murray's remarkable return from injury continues apace.l play singles at the australian open in january. that will be the first time that he'll have played singles at a grand slam since major hip surgery earlier this year. he willjoin the main draw in melbourne with a protected ranking of number two. murray is currently playing at the shanghai masters, he's playing fabio fognini in the second round and lost the first set. it's going with serve in the second. cricket‘s governing body in england and wales says it wants to make cricket a gender—balanced sport. the ecb has today revealed what it calls it's action plan to transform women's and girls' cricket, which includes and initial two year investment of £20 million, that could rise to £50 million over the next five years. the plan includes a promise to "recruit more dedicated resources", "improve the player experience", and "increase the opportunities to build careers in the sport". heavyweight boxer tyson fury‘s been causing a stir in a very different kind of ring. here he is getting into
andy murray's remarkable return from injury continues apace.l play singles at the australian open in january. that will be the first time that he'll have played singles at a grand slam since major hip surgery earlier this year. he willjoin the main draw in melbourne with a protected ranking of number two. murray is currently playing at the shanghai masters, he's playing fabio fognini in the second round and lost the first set. it's going with serve in the second. cricket‘s governing body in...
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i hope we can have meetings to invite apac members. most middle and high school is driven by parent research online mostly in english. it is a complicated system so i really want families who are going through the system to see the barriers. we are marketing to them. what did they want to see? what information are they getting or not getting? we know a lot about our schools. sometimes parents don't know the amazing things happening. that helps me see gaps in communication. it could be a public meeting. it is not just our decisions. parents are making choices, and they are actively supporting our efforts or working against our efforts. i wonder how that can happen that is rational with other work that is happening. >> i know we are in the process of hiring a new head of eps. i don't know if we identified a candidate or where that stands, i almost would say that it might be good to let that person get on board and then have the conversation how could epc be more involved? we can do both. i am saying if there are actionable steps for this
i hope we can have meetings to invite apac members. most middle and high school is driven by parent research online mostly in english. it is a complicated system so i really want families who are going through the system to see the barriers. we are marketing to them. what did they want to see? what information are they getting or not getting? we know a lot about our schools. sometimes parents don't know the amazing things happening. that helps me see gaps in communication. it could be a public...
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apac apache, this one was almost $40 a share. now you're buying it for almost half off. love that.le more time, december options in this one. they came in. they're buying december 25 calls with the stock down there. love that action. i like the upside and the risk/reward. and i have more time. i'll probably be in these almost two months. i bought a bunch of them. the stock has been moving up and option activity picking up throughout the session. >> we're starting to see action. they had been trading like road kill pretty much. we saw how the big oil and gas etf is starting to show a little sign of life. maybe there is a little something there. >> there might be a chance. >> jon, come on back. >>> shares of nike hitting an all-time high today. bank of america upgrading the stock to a neutral from outperform. they raised the price target to 98 from 70. stock has done great. b of a sees stocks at 95. price target is 98. must be columbus day. >> why this is interesting is because they had the lowest price target on the street. >> i believe the technical term for that is wrong. >> throw
apac apache, this one was almost $40 a share. now you're buying it for almost half off. love that.le more time, december options in this one. they came in. they're buying december 25 calls with the stock down there. love that action. i like the upside and the risk/reward. and i have more time. i'll probably be in these almost two months. i bought a bunch of them. the stock has been moving up and option activity picking up throughout the session. >> we're starting to see action. they had...
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he says that he expects to sign it at the apac conference in about two weeks. to what the president had to say here. >> we are looking probably to be ahead of of schedule to sign a h very big portion of the chia deal and we'll call it phase one but it's a very big portion. that would take care of the farmers, it would the take care of some of the other things. it will also take care of a lot of the banking needs. so we're about i would say a little bit ahead of schedule, maybe a lot ahead of schedule. probably will sign it i imagine the meeting is scheduled for chile. >> reporter: the phase one deal will include the entire section protecting the intellectual property of companies. it also opens the chinese market to greater access for financialer services. the chinese will then buy more agriculture from u.s. farmers. president trump says $50 billion worth of agriculture. the chinese have not confirmed that number. the chinese trade team asked the u.s. not to impose those tariffs on december 15th. the last round of tariffs. so far, the tariffs are scheduled to g
he says that he expects to sign it at the apac conference in about two weeks. to what the president had to say here. >> we are looking probably to be ahead of of schedule to sign a h very big portion of the chia deal and we'll call it phase one but it's a very big portion. that would take care of the farmers, it would the take care of some of the other things. it will also take care of a lot of the banking needs. so we're about i would say a little bit ahead of schedule, maybe a lot ahead...
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withdrawal continues apace from northeast syria. again, we e're talking weeks, n days.he current game plan is for those forces to reposition in western iraq, the ones coming out, right, that original 1,000. and then two missions. one is to help defend iraq and two is to perform a counter isis mission as we sort through the next steps. again, that's the current game plan. things could change between now and whenever we complete the withdrawal. >> this as kurdish civilians ai leave, some demonstrators thoughing potathough i throwing potatoes at the u.s. troops. joining me now is retired four star general, his new book is sailing true north. as you point out, this building that we sit in is dedicated by a former supreme allied commander, none other than dwight davidi ue eisenhower. >> we could use a little more ike in our politics. >> even in our military. >> indeed. >> first the president saying no troops are going to stay in syria, so this is another disclaimer from something the pentagon was planning to perhaps keep 100 or so troops to protect the oil fields if you will
withdrawal continues apace from northeast syria. again, we e're talking weeks, n days.he current game plan is for those forces to reposition in western iraq, the ones coming out, right, that original 1,000. and then two missions. one is to help defend iraq and two is to perform a counter isis mission as we sort through the next steps. again, that's the current game plan. things could change between now and whenever we complete the withdrawal. >> this as kurdish civilians ai leave, some...
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will need to be put in to text and signed between the leaders on the summit, the sidelines of the apac is positives to take from this. obviously, the removal of tariffs today or at least the suspension is good. therthey're at least talking abt december and whether we could or could not -- obviously, they're not making a decision on december's tariffs. i would prefer them to start talking about the removal of tariffs and actually helping out american consumers before the christmas season comes around. lauren: the december 15th tariffs. >> of course, there's a lot of trust-building that needs to be made between the two sides. lauren: are you surprised that china has taken it this far? you look at the data coming out of beijing, the latest this morning, factory deflation because of weak demand, consumer prices soaring because of a lack of pork. pork prices up almost 70%. and then hong kong. are you surprised that president xi is playing ball the way he is? >> not at all. obviously, china, they're going to try and be as tough as they can. the way they kind of sell this, it's foreign coerci
will need to be put in to text and signed between the leaders on the summit, the sidelines of the apac is positives to take from this. obviously, the removal of tariffs today or at least the suspension is good. therthey're at least talking abt december and whether we could or could not -- obviously, they're not making a decision on december's tariffs. i would prefer them to start talking about the removal of tariffs and actually helping out american consumers before the christmas season comes...
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even after that, the trump grift continues apace.sident hosted a house republican fund-raiser at guess where yes you guessed it, his own trump hotel in d.c. and comes after he held another fund-raiser at another one of his properties in chicago where he was greeted by sign carrying protesters. this has become such a common occurrence, it really hardly breaks through as news anymore. but as the center for responsive politics puts it, since trump launched his 2016 bid, quote, trump campaign affiliated committees have funneled out $16.8 million to trump owned businesses and at the bulk of the spending at his properties. and just the basic cost for a room at trump's d.c. hotel is nearly triple its average rate on november 7th which just happens to be the night in the middle of a two-day senate republican retreat there. it's not the government paying for all this. it is also the case the president directs public money into his properties with the trips he takes to them with full secret service protection. and not to mention the air force
even after that, the trump grift continues apace.sident hosted a house republican fund-raiser at guess where yes you guessed it, his own trump hotel in d.c. and comes after he held another fund-raiser at another one of his properties in chicago where he was greeted by sign carrying protesters. this has become such a common occurrence, it really hardly breaks through as news anymore. but as the center for responsive politics puts it, since trump launched his 2016 bid, quote, trump campaign...
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we're back only schedule and the tour continues apace.s week's royal tour of pakistan has been a visual feast. but behind each photo opportunity lies an issue for the duke and duchess of cambridge caring passionately about and want to highlight. take the sos children's village in lahore. it homes, educates, and nurtures orphans. [ speaking in foreign language ] this was the duchess' first news interview since she married the duke eight years ago. thank you so much for speaking to us. but i know this is a cause that is close to your heart. >> absolutely. i think will and i really wanted to come and see sos children's village like this. so many women here that used their positivity and the support that the village here provides them really to support and protect the next generation, the children in their care. and give them the best possible start to their future lives. >> reporter: you look like you really, really enjoyed the entire visit. >> yeah. it's been fantastic. we've seen a lot of pakistan. it's amazing seeing some of the geography
we're back only schedule and the tour continues apace.s week's royal tour of pakistan has been a visual feast. but behind each photo opportunity lies an issue for the duke and duchess of cambridge caring passionately about and want to highlight. take the sos children's village in lahore. it homes, educates, and nurtures orphans. [ speaking in foreign language ] this was the duchess' first news interview since she married the duke eight years ago. thank you so much for speaking to us. but i know...
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era un hombre apacible, sabio, sabÍa que la vida era un ir y venir de cosas.erzas armadas tenÍan grupos de muchachos muy pobres, lo llevaban a zonas muy remotas de colombia donde eran asesinados. despuÉs los hacÍan pasar como guerrilleros muertos en combate con el ejÉrcito. hay un documento que muestra que se ofrecieron a miembros del ejÉrcito incentivos, premios, promociones por los nÚmeros que dieran de bajas en este combate. hay una regiÓn donde las madres fueron muy afectadas. es...
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police work continues apace in one of milton keynes's most desirable areas, a double murder investigationappen round here. it's always been quite a safe area, i thought. it's disturbing, it's always been quite a safe area, ithought. it's disturbing, buti feel for the families. at 17, they've got their lives ahead of them, but sadly taken. they've got their lives ahead of them, but sadly takenlj they've got their lives ahead of them, but sadly taken. i wouldn't ta ke them, but sadly taken. i wouldn't take the dog out last night because ididn't take the dog out last night because i didn't feel i wanted to, but i'm all right today. yesterday what appeared to be blood could still be seen appeared to be blood could still be seen the front door, a mark of the violent events around midnight on saturday. police said today they believe everyone involved knew each other at this private party, but they say those they believe are responsible turned up uninvited, gate—crashers, with face covering and knives, for what police believe was a targeted attack. two males we re was a targeted attack. two male
police work continues apace in one of milton keynes's most desirable areas, a double murder investigationappen round here. it's always been quite a safe area, i thought. it's disturbing, it's always been quite a safe area, ithought. it's disturbing, buti feel for the families. at 17, they've got their lives ahead of them, but sadly taken. they've got their lives ahead of them, but sadly takenlj they've got their lives ahead of them, but sadly taken. i wouldn't ta ke them, but sadly taken. i...
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month being mentioned as the data when the leaders of asia pacific will be meeting at a gathering of apac as it is known in chile that is possibly when. they might meet at the sidelines that this does it and talk us through the timing of this meeting so right now both countries' economies are struggling is that why we've seen this meeting now. so i mean they say that no country ever wins in a trade war and certainly both sides have been suffering as a result of this this is been building as you mentioned over a number of months but it has raked up animosities that go back decades in fact all the way to the 2nd world war it all began with a legal ruling against japanese companies for 'd using south korean force labor during world war 2 but quickly escalated out of control to be a diplomatic spat and then we had these trade embargoes and actions being taken on both sides which have very much hurt companies in japan that there have been in bargo on visits and people doing business in japan and also there's been embargoes and some restrictions on high tech components that are needed by south
month being mentioned as the data when the leaders of asia pacific will be meeting at a gathering of apac as it is known in chile that is possibly when. they might meet at the sidelines that this does it and talk us through the timing of this meeting so right now both countries' economies are struggling is that why we've seen this meeting now. so i mean they say that no country ever wins in a trade war and certainly both sides have been suffering as a result of this this is been building as you...
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it's the impeachment proceeding proceeds apace. but do not sleep on the criminal case that proceeds alongside it and in parallel with these capitol hill proceedings. two of the people involved in carrying out this scheme on behalf of the president are already under arrest. the president's lawyer who was apparently running point on this scheme and who was apparently being paid by those guys is reportedly a person of interest in two different federal investigations being run out of the southern district of new york. politico.com has recently reported that main justice, meaning the justice department headquarters in washington, may be horning in on those sdny investigations of rudy giuliani. and who knows what that means? it may indicate some effort by attorney general bill barr to try to shield mr. giuliani from what sdny would otherwise be doing or concluding in his case. but this is -- there's two things going on here. there's the impeachment and there is this criminal fight. this is not just your average washington fight over, you
it's the impeachment proceeding proceeds apace. but do not sleep on the criminal case that proceeds alongside it and in parallel with these capitol hill proceedings. two of the people involved in carrying out this scheme on behalf of the president are already under arrest. the president's lawyer who was apparently running point on this scheme and who was apparently being paid by those guys is reportedly a person of interest in two different federal investigations being run out of the southern...
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andy murray's remarkable return from injury continues apace. that he'll have played singles at a grand slam since major hip surgery earlier this year. he'lljoin the main draw in melbourne with a protected ranking of number two, and restored physical powers, according to the tournament's official website. murray is currently playing the shanghai open and is through to the second round after beating argentina's juan ignacio londero. if murray does play — and it is an if given that he is still working his way back from injury — then it will be a huge comeback from last year's australian open. that was when we learntjust how close he was to retiring from the sport altogether because of the constant pain he was in. a couple of weeks later he had hip surgery, and he's now moving towards what would be the most incredible comeback. lots of speculation about the future of the manchester united manager ole gunnar solskjaer this morning. united are on a really poor run — their worst start to a league season for 30 years — and they lost to newcastle on sun
andy murray's remarkable return from injury continues apace. that he'll have played singles at a grand slam since major hip surgery earlier this year. he'lljoin the main draw in melbourne with a protected ranking of number two, and restored physical powers, according to the tournament's official website. murray is currently playing the shanghai open and is through to the second round after beating argentina's juan ignacio londero. if murray does play — and it is an if given that he is still...
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heard from the president earlier today presidents have said quote we understand the importance of apac and hope for chile and the world but we have based our decision on common sense that common sense peter being the continue to unrest the continued protests putting pressure on the government putting pressure on the on on political leaders to to change what they're saying is a failed system a failed economic policy which in irony looking at this from outside outside of the country chile is a leader when it comes to matters of the economy that the chill lane economic model has been one that has been adopted by several countries in the region so to see this much discontent over growing in inequality in the country is something that certainly must be shocking for people outside of chile now there are major implications to the cancellation of of apec the 1st foremost being. the in an expected trade deal that would come out a trade deal between president trump of the united states of the united states and president xi jinping of china a deal that was expected to calm fears and concerns over
heard from the president earlier today presidents have said quote we understand the importance of apac and hope for chile and the world but we have based our decision on common sense that common sense peter being the continue to unrest the continued protests putting pressure on the government putting pressure on the on on political leaders to to change what they're saying is a failed system a failed economic policy which in irony looking at this from outside outside of the country chile is a...
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in other words, paper it, when apac happen, and that is november 16th and 17th, next month.inal. federal prosecutor john durham has been given power to subpoena witnesseses in his investigation into the origins of russia probe. we have the latest coming up. a war of words between social media giants, twiter's ceo jack dorsey slamming mark zuckerberg over free speech. what he said, later this hour. let's get to deirdre bolton. we have verizon earnings out. they're on the screen, right to deirdre we go. >> verizon beating on the top line and bottom line. wall street looking for $1.24 per share, verizon posting $1.25. that's a an increase. it's an increase of a little bit better than one and-a-half percent. the revenue coming in stronger than expected, $32.9 billion is what verizon posted. wall street looking for $32.75 billion. so that is a slight uptick, about half a percent increase if you compare this quarter this year to this quarter last year i'm going through the business line. one note that's a little bit light, i don't know how much analysts are going to hone in on thi
in other words, paper it, when apac happen, and that is november 16th and 17th, next month.inal. federal prosecutor john durham has been given power to subpoena witnesseses in his investigation into the origins of russia probe. we have the latest coming up. a war of words between social media giants, twiter's ceo jack dorsey slamming mark zuckerberg over free speech. what he said, later this hour. let's get to deirdre bolton. we have verizon earnings out. they're on the screen, right to deirdre...
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an expect apace for the insurer. the listed price target with new business value growth. the best amongst it's listed peers. tracy: thank you. we are in the midst of earnings season and have some breaking news coming across the bloomberg. earnings from the arrow's best heavyweight airbus coming in for the nine-month period. reporting third-quarter revenue billion, perhaps euros. the big news is going to be airbus cuts its 2019 aircraft delivery as well as its free cash flow forecast. lots of people were expecting the company potentially to benefit from the rivalry with boeing and the troubles we have seen with boeing but it looks like airbus is cutting its delivery guidance. in the statement, they say the nine-month results are mostly driven by performance in commercial aircraft which areudes the a-320, but they reattached rationalizing the delivery schedule. we will be bringing you those numbers as we get them. but at the moment, it is a cut in the 2019 aircraft delivery guidance as well as the free cash flow forecast. let's turn closer to this region and the technology
an expect apace for the insurer. the listed price target with new business value growth. the best amongst it's listed peers. tracy: thank you. we are in the midst of earnings season and have some breaking news coming across the bloomberg. earnings from the arrow's best heavyweight airbus coming in for the nine-month period. reporting third-quarter revenue billion, perhaps euros. the big news is going to be airbus cuts its 2019 aircraft delivery as well as its free cash flow forecast. lots of...
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going to be very difficult to get over the finish line on these remaining issues. >> what about the apacd president president xi-jinping will meet. do you think something substantial will be announced there. >> i think it will be phase one. it will be the details -- >> of this. >> of this. the question is do we get to phase two or phase three. it's possible. i'm skeptical. i don't think either leader feels enough urgency to make the tough concessions to get to an actual deal. we may just stay here. maria: i'm not buying it. i'm not buying it. i think the administration is overselling it. i think they continue to want to see markets rally and stay calm so they tell us we're close, we're close, we're close. but the president has gotten nothing in terms of the big ticket items. treasury secretary steven mnuchin continues to oversell this. >> i think that's right. we could end up just staying in this place and never really touching the tough issues. >> how much of this is china's long-term strategy, trying to string this out to the election to see what the results of that might be? >> there'
going to be very difficult to get over the finish line on these remaining issues. >> what about the apacd president president xi-jinping will meet. do you think something substantial will be announced there. >> i think it will be phase one. it will be the details -- >> of this. >> of this. the question is do we get to phase two or phase three. it's possible. i'm skeptical. i don't think either leader feels enough urgency to make the tough concessions to get to an actual...
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greg: things seem to be continuing apace. we know that the second whistleblower may emerge.sional committees planned to hear from more witnesses tomorrow and throughout the week. house lawmakers are not slowing down there impeachment pursuit at all at this juncture. now, it seems likely that to losey, depending on what comes out of these inquiries, could get the votes to impeach president trump, but actually removing him from office would fall to the senate. as of right now, republican lawmakers do not seem to be breaking ranks with president. he remains popular among republican voters. it would be a politically risky move to actually break with him given republican support for the president. so while it does appear that the house could be moving quickly towards impeachment, removal from office does remain a long shot. shery: marc sullivan, thank you so much. -- greg sullivan, thank you so much. for the third quarter operating profit, reporting 7.7 trillion won. this is a beach. -- a beat. this is much lower for the year on your numbers but it is still a beat when it comes t
greg: things seem to be continuing apace. we know that the second whistleblower may emerge.sional committees planned to hear from more witnesses tomorrow and throughout the week. house lawmakers are not slowing down there impeachment pursuit at all at this juncture. now, it seems likely that to losey, depending on what comes out of these inquiries, could get the votes to impeach president trump, but actually removing him from office would fall to the senate. as of right now, republican...
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honestly, the number is in apac. the number, do you know that they had a billion dollar, billion dollar foreign currency issue? billion dollars! billion dollars! but -- >> yeah, i know, but it's a very large company. >> i'm saying, the dollar got weak, what kind of number would they print anyway, i thought it was very special. i went to sleep with it last night. >> we are actually watching the dollar here, see if it breaks 97 we would have wide ranging implications we'll watch apple. facebook is the other big story getting a lift social network better-than-expected results on the top and bottom line, beating forecasts for average revenue per user the company says the facebook app had a particularly strong quarter. mau is up 8 to 2.45 billion. jim. a lot of this over shadowed by twitter's announcement minutes before the call they be ban political ads. >> something they disagreed the day before 140 businesses in power. mark zuckerberg starts with that i really like that here's a stock that if you gave it a 20 multiple,
honestly, the number is in apac. the number, do you know that they had a billion dollar, billion dollar foreign currency issue? billion dollars! billion dollars! but -- >> yeah, i know, but it's a very large company. >> i'm saying, the dollar got weak, what kind of number would they print anyway, i thought it was very special. i went to sleep with it last night. >> we are actually watching the dollar here, see if it breaks 97 we would have wide ranging implications we'll watch...
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andy murray‘s remarkable return from injury continues apace.gery earlier this year. he‘lljoin the main draw in melbourne with a protected ranking of number two, and "restored physical powers", according to the tournament‘s official website. murray is currently playing the shanghai open and plays fabio fognini in the second round shortly. if murray does play, and it isn‘t a given as he is still working his way back from injury — then it will be a huge comeback from last year‘s australian open. that was when we learntjust how close he was to retiring from the sport altogether because of the constant pain he was in. a couple of weeks later he had hip surgery, and he‘s now moving towards what would be the most incredible of comebacks. plenty of women‘s international football to look forward to today, including wales, who are aiming to reach their first major tournament at the european championships in england in two years‘ time. they continue their road to qualification against belarus tonight, having drawn 2—2 with northern ireland last time out.
andy murray‘s remarkable return from injury continues apace.gery earlier this year. he‘lljoin the main draw in melbourne with a protected ranking of number two, and "restored physical powers", according to the tournament‘s official website. murray is currently playing the shanghai open and plays fabio fognini in the second round shortly. if murray does play, and it isn‘t a given as he is still working his way back from injury — then it will be a huge comeback from last...
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the police investigation continuing apace in terms of the searches and what is happening here but theircumstances. thank you very much, simonjones. back to brexit now — another tense day. number 10 having to deny brexit divisions in the cabinet. meanwhile the prime minister is coming under fire for cancelling a select committee appearance. all this is happening whilst parliament patiently awaits the eu's decision on an extension to article 50. the length of that — whether it be long or short — has a direct effect on when the uk has an election. let's go straight to westminster now to get the latest from our assistant political editor norman smith. norman, we are unlikely, aren't we, to hear anything more from the uk end of all of theirs until the eu announces what the extension will be? that is right. they won't be any decision until we get clarity from the eu. it might be tomorrow or it might take until monday but mr johnson faces a tough call if he wa nts to johnson faces a tough call if he wants to go down this election road because it is not entirely in his gift. if he wants to go
the police investigation continuing apace in terms of the searches and what is happening here but theircumstances. thank you very much, simonjones. back to brexit now — another tense day. number 10 having to deny brexit divisions in the cabinet. meanwhile the prime minister is coming under fire for cancelling a select committee appearance. all this is happening whilst parliament patiently awaits the eu's decision on an extension to article 50. the length of that — whether it be long or...
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we're going to focus on the fact that we are grounded in the apac region in hochk congress we were goings job number one? >> supporting our team i've laid out three goals. numbering o number one, elevating the product bar. the greatest product that blows your mind. second thing is amplifying the brand. we use the phrase of being a loud brand in a quiet company. so we want to make sure that this chapter is something that empowers us to do that it's also working with our team. i said that, i can't wait to see our teammates be out there this isn't a ceremonial ambassador role that is a real job and allows us to work with product, marketing out of the weeds and the day to day, i did start this in a basement i was a college athlete. this is something that came naturally. the cool thing about the brand, i think, is when you look at it, it's real. there's a real heart and soul here that's what i want to make sure is front and center that i'm not getting corporate ties with that while the organization needs to grow up, we also have the ability to unleash what is here with that rawness but do it
we're going to focus on the fact that we are grounded in the apac region in hochk congress we were goings job number one? >> supporting our team i've laid out three goals. numbering o number one, elevating the product bar. the greatest product that blows your mind. second thing is amplifying the brand. we use the phrase of being a loud brand in a quiet company. so we want to make sure that this chapter is something that empowers us to do that it's also working with our team. i said that,...
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we'll see if that happens during the apac meeting in november.overnight. oil is falling this morning after posting strong gains last week. we take a look at why as the road ahead for gas prices at the pump continues to be important. we're looking at that this morning. all those stories coming up this monday morning. joining me to break it down, fox business' dagen mcdowell, real clear politics co-founder and president, tom be vin and pwc partner, mitch rochell. a big week this week. >> huge. ism looking at the earnings, on top of the fed, the gdp and jobs. it's a big week ahead. maria: in terms of economic data, yeah, sure. dagen: again, it's hard to know what is going to be the biggest market-moving piece of news. but again, coming into this week we celebrate justice with the death and the killing of abu bakr al-baghdadi. it doesn't have to be about anything more than that, than justice for all the people murdered and the women who were raped by him and at his direction. just about justice. maria: i was so happy the president mentioned the four
we'll see if that happens during the apac meeting in november.overnight. oil is falling this morning after posting strong gains last week. we take a look at why as the road ahead for gas prices at the pump continues to be important. we're looking at that this morning. all those stories coming up this monday morning. joining me to break it down, fox business' dagen mcdowell, real clear politics co-founder and president, tom be vin and pwc partner, mitch rochell. a big week this week. >>...
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andy murray's remarkable return from injury continues apace.ai open and is through to the second round after beating argentina's juan ignacio londero. lots of speculation about the future of the manchester united manager old gunner solskjaer this morning. united are on a really poor run — their worst start to a league season for 30 years and they lost to newcastle on sunday. they play leaders liverpool next, and some reports suggest that solskjaer could be sacked if they lose that one badly. they cannot sit there honestly and say he does not look like a rabbit in the headlights. has he improved the team this season? no, he hasn't so, i mean, there's worrying, worrying times. how can you see united getting out of this slump? we've talked about lukaku, letting him go, and sanchez this that and the other. there's been huge mistakes made. i. . .after the result at the weekend and their performance, i really do fear for him. it is all getting a little bit sticky. another manager under pressure is tottenham's mauricio pochettino, and he'll be without
andy murray's remarkable return from injury continues apace.ai open and is through to the second round after beating argentina's juan ignacio londero. lots of speculation about the future of the manchester united manager old gunner solskjaer this morning. united are on a really poor run — their worst start to a league season for 30 years and they lost to newcastle on sunday. they play leaders liverpool next, and some reports suggest that solskjaer could be sacked if they lose that one badly....
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negotiations continue apace, they are locked in negotiations in brussels as we speak, cabinet is beingreet. what is it that you know that makes you competent? i have confidence in this government and its negotiated to get a good deal between ourselves and the eu so we can leave the eu at the end of october and deliver on the end of october and deliver on the priorities set out in the queen's speech on monday. with huge respect, you could read that of a script. i have heard those words many times in the last few days. we have seen arlene foster saying, hang on, this took the eu are saying we are nearly there is nonsense, there are nearly there is nonsense, there are still major issues. do you sense that perhaps borisjohnson is prepared to ditch the dup support? does he need it? it's about the numbers. of course it is all about the numbers, we want a brexit deal thatis the numbers, we want a brexit deal that is good for the entire united kingdom and that is what we want to achieve and what the prime minister set out to achieve and what negotiators are working hard to achieve right now in
negotiations continue apace, they are locked in negotiations in brussels as we speak, cabinet is beingreet. what is it that you know that makes you competent? i have confidence in this government and its negotiated to get a good deal between ourselves and the eu so we can leave the eu at the end of october and deliver on the end of october and deliver on the priorities set out in the queen's speech on monday. with huge respect, you could read that of a script. i have heard those words many...