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our next guest, ben phillips, joins us with ideas. to have you here. >> thanksor having me, sue. >> quite a day to have you here actually. what did youalake, first of of today's sell-off and what did you do during the sell-off? >> well, we're long-term instors which i think most of your viewers are as well so we're not reacting necessarily to the news, b we are looking for opportunities. i think that's why you're having me on. we are looking for areasf the market that are being dis-lochted because di of -- dislocated. >> so you a looking for sectors that didn't deserve to be sold off, those not necessarily as exposed to the global economy as others. what sectors are we talking about? >> we like telecom, particularly ion of the fifth gener telecom roll out. we like health care as well, certain areas of health care, ev some of the managed care which has been beaten up. we are generally more cautious on pharma and the drug distributors, and we like some renewable energies. we like some, you know, some infrastructure names as well. there a
our next guest, ben phillips, joins us with ideas. to have you here. >> thanksor having me, sue. >> quite a day to have you here actually. what did youalake, first of of today's sell-off and what did you do during the sell-off? >> well, we're long-term instors which i think most of your viewers are as well so we're not reacting necessarily to the news, b we are looking for opportunities. i think that's why you're having me on. we are looking for areasf the market that are...
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from ben wright reports. power to protest, and a fierce attack from power to protest, and a fierce attack on number ten. three weeks ago, phillipancellor, theresa may's money man, number two in the government. now his turn fire on the new prime minister's willingness to leave the eu with no deal at all. leaving the eu without a deal would bejust as much a betrayal of the referendum result as not leaving at all, the british people were offered a proposition that we could leave the european union while having a close relationship, they were told it would be the easiest deal ever done. philip hammond was in a government that secured a "brexit" deal with the eu but failed to get it through parliament. the fallback plan, to prevent a hard border in ireland, is the most contentious part of that deal. borisjohnson believes the so—called backstop ties the uk hands, and has told the eu it must be scrapped. pivoting to say that the backstop has to go in its entirety, a huge chunk of the withdrawal agreement, thrown out, is a wrecking tactic effectively. the people behind us know that that means there will be no deal. —— behind it. people
from ben wright reports. power to protest, and a fierce attack from power to protest, and a fierce attack on number ten. three weeks ago, phillipancellor, theresa may's money man, number two in the government. now his turn fire on the new prime minister's willingness to leave the eu with no deal at all. leaving the eu without a deal would bejust as much a betrayal of the referendum result as not leaving at all, the british people were offered a proposition that we could leave the european union...
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the political commentatorjo phillips, and the political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, nigel nelson. the back pages could be on the front pages, actually. benaordinary england comeback in the third ashes test against australia at headingley this afternoon, culminating in a dramatic one—wicket win and keeping hopes of a series victory alive. stokes was 135 not out, as andy swiss reports. cut away! what an innings, what a player. it was the stuff of sporting miracles, ben stokes the hero of headingley after one of the most remarkable victories cricket has surely ever seen. england had begun needing an unlikely 203 to win and stokes together withjonny bairstow had got the crowd starting to believe, but then the wickets tumbled and when stuart broad was the ninth man out, england still needed 73. all over, surely. but after being joined by last manjack leach, stokes unleashed something quite extraordinary, tearing into the australian bowling. and as he reached his century, the crowd sensed something special. 100 for ben stokes. what a summer he's having. six followed six as the target ticked down. stokes utterly inspired, it was spine tingling,
the political commentatorjo phillips, and the political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, nigel nelson. the back pages could be on the front pages, actually. benaordinary england comeback in the third ashes test against australia at headingley this afternoon, culminating in a dramatic one—wicket win and keeping hopes of a series victory alive. stokes was 135 not out, as andy swiss reports. cut away! what an innings, what a player. it was the stuff of sporting miracles, ben stokes...
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chief for the "washington post" phillip rucker, republican strategist rick tyler, msnbc political analyst, and chief economic correspondent for politico and cnbc contributor ben white. ben, let me start with you because of what we have been seeing in the last half hour on the stock market. what is going on? what do we know. >> we know the market is not going to recover from the 800 point loss that we saw yesterday, and i don't know what the direct cost of the current downdraft is, but overall it is concern about the trade war with china, and all of these tweets and attacks by president trump on the fed, he does want to blame everybody but himself, which is, we know, pretty typical for this president, but the reason that markets have been suffering, the reason that industrial production is down, and manufacturing is already in recession is because of the trade policy because companies don't know what their supply chains are going to look like, they don't know what the trade policy is going to look like going forward. it's not the fault of the fed, it's not the fault of the news media, it's the fault of the white house and the president and the one thing he cou
chief for the "washington post" phillip rucker, republican strategist rick tyler, msnbc political analyst, and chief economic correspondent for politico and cnbc contributor ben white. ben, let me start with you because of what we have been seeing in the last half hour on the stock market. what is going on? what do we know. >> we know the market is not going to recover from the 800 point loss that we saw yesterday, and i don't know what the direct cost of the current downdraft...
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phillips and the political editor of the people and the sunday mirror, nigel nelson. that's coming up after the headlines at 11:30pm. now it's time for a look at the weather with benn across some parts of the uk you don't need me to tell you that, there are more heavy downpours in the forecast. that is probably the last thing that many people need. you can see on the radar picture there have been some showers and thunderstorms this evening. most of that activity dying down. there isa of that activity dying down. there is a line of showery rain pushing in across northern ireland was not through the that will extend towards western scotland. printing into west wales in the far south—west of england. away from these areas, prom ptly england. away from these areas, promptly dry through the early hours of sunday. the odd mist putts on a fairly warm night. 12—15. we start with a band of showery cloud and rain across western areas. as this band of moisture edges eastwards it will start to spawn some scattered showers and thunderstorms across parts of the midlands, northern england, and up into scotland. the juxiao for wales in the south—west, particularly over high groun
phillips and the political editor of the people and the sunday mirror, nigel nelson. that's coming up after the headlines at 11:30pm. now it's time for a look at the weather with benn across some parts of the uk you don't need me to tell you that, there are more heavy downpours in the forecast. that is probably the last thing that many people need. you can see on the radar picture there have been some showers and thunderstorms this evening. most of that activity dying down. there isa of that...
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ben carden of maryland, a member. foreign relations committee. and our correspondents and experts are also standing by with full coverage of the breaking news. let's begin with abby phillip. what's the president saying about his decision to give up on congressman. >> reporter: president trump is saying the media is being unfair to john ratcliffe. he's been surprised the cold reception this nomination has gotten on capitol hill. other white house aides says this proves the vetting operation is not up to snuff as another nom meinee has to withd. >> reporter: tonight, whiplash at the white house as president trump abruptly yanks the nomination of john ratcliffe just one day after defending him. less than a week after announcing the pick, trump tweeting today that radcliffe is being treated very unfairly. rather than going through months of slander and libel, i explained how difficult it would be for him and his family. this amid allegations he fabricated part of his resumÉ and land the experience for the job. he claimed he arrested 300 illegal immigrants in a single day but court records and interviews say that's not true. trump having it both ways, insisting the coverage o
ben carden of maryland, a member. foreign relations committee. and our correspondents and experts are also standing by with full coverage of the breaking news. let's begin with abby phillip. what's the president saying about his decision to give up on congressman. >> reporter: president trump is saying the media is being unfair to john ratcliffe. he's been surprised the cold reception this nomination has gotten on capitol hill. other white house aides says this proves the vetting...