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walter isaacson probes the origins of life, the universe and everything with theoretical physicist, brian green. >> uni world is a proud sponsor of "amanpour and company." when v. coleman found add collection of unique hotels, she had bigger dreams and those dreams were on the water. a river, specifically. multiple rivers that would one day be home to uni world river cruises and their floating boutique hotels. today, that dream sets sail in europe, asia, india, egypt, and more. bookings available through your travel agent. for more information, visit uniworld.com. >> additional support has been provided by -- rosalyn p. walter. bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edward wokenheim iii. judy and josh weston. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. an estimated 7,500 migrants are heading north through mexico fleeing violence and poverty in guatemala and honduras and hoping to reach the united states where they plan to seek asylum. reporters on the ground say the migrant caravan consists of t
walter isaacson probes the origins of life, the universe and everything with theoretical physicist, brian green. >> uni world is a proud sponsor of "amanpour and company." when v. coleman found add collection of unique hotels, she had bigger dreams and those dreams were on the water. a river, specifically. multiple rivers that would one day be home to uni world river cruises and their floating boutique hotels. today, that dream sets sail in europe, asia, india, egypt, and more....
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and the powell discussion with brian greene and i was really i mean she told me something blew me away with that when she discovered made the discovery not many people will to like invite her to give a talk about it it was bring your college i'll call to philadelphia or whatever and i don't let the second set a lot of finishes story inside he seconds and you take away from that was. well i take away from doug was. how you were the kind of resistance that she got when the government and now she's famous for thank you very much scientists ma and katie and stefan and alex i really appreciate you coming and bringing science to the stream and he has this conversation going very who think our audience learned a lot but i'll end with this week on the this is you know who says very reuben seminal work was incredibly important was a pioneer in dark matter research and her work forms the basis on which a huge community of researchers build today dark matter mattis thank you everybody so good to have you on the street see you next time. travel off to. my tranquil. old forests of prog. rock supply
and the powell discussion with brian greene and i was really i mean she told me something blew me away with that when she discovered made the discovery not many people will to like invite her to give a talk about it it was bring your college i'll call to philadelphia or whatever and i don't let the second set a lot of finishes story inside he seconds and you take away from that was. well i take away from doug was. how you were the kind of resistance that she got when the government and now...
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in a pal discussion with brian greene and i was really i mean she told me something blew me away with that when she discovered made the discovery not many people will to like invite her to give a talk about it it was brought more college i'll call the philadelphia whatever not a couple of the second still a lot of finished stories that he seconds and you take away from that was. well i take away from that was obvious. how old you are the kind of resistance though she got when she was gone and now she's famous forever thank you very much scientists ma and katie and stefan and alex really appreciate you coming and bringing science to the stream really has this conversation been going very who got audience learned a lot but i'll end with this week on the this is you know who says very reuben seminal work was incredibly important she was a pioneer in dark matter research and her work forms the basis on which a huge community of researchers builds today dark matter matters thank you everybody so good to have you on the street and see you next time. to the at my . since its inception in one
in a pal discussion with brian greene and i was really i mean she told me something blew me away with that when she discovered made the discovery not many people will to like invite her to give a talk about it it was brought more college i'll call the philadelphia whatever not a couple of the second still a lot of finished stories that he seconds and you take away from that was. well i take away from that was obvious. how old you are the kind of resistance though she got when she was gone and...
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brian altman qc, the lead prosecutor. and in the green coat, thejudge, mrjustice sweeney. he told the seven men and five women of the jury, who can't be filmed, to wear sensible shoes and bring something to write with. their first walk took them within view of the wooded area in which the girls‘ bodies were found on october 10, 1986. karen hadaway and nicola fellows lived less than half a mile away from the park. they were both nine years old, and had been strangled and sexually assaulted. the jury members were taken
brian altman qc, the lead prosecutor. and in the green coat, thejudge, mrjustice sweeney. he told the seven men and five women of the jury, who can't be filmed, to wear sensible shoes and bring something to write with. their first walk took them within view of the wooded area in which the girls‘ bodies were found on october 10, 1986. karen hadaway and nicola fellows lived less than half a mile away from the park. they were both nine years old, and had been strangled and sexually assaulted....
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brian sullivan is on assignment today. let's get you up to speed on the market action. you're seeing green, it's not strong yet but better than yesterday. the dow would open up by 27 points the s&p by 5 the nasdaq by 29 on the treasury side of things, just a little bit of action in the ten-year u.s. treasury note. 3.17%. so a slight tick higher. the two-year note yield, 2.87% now, turning overseas. we are seeing action in asia as well you can see there that the nikkei in japan, 1.25% gains there helped along in part by a stronger u.s. dollar and a weakening japanese yen
brian sullivan is on assignment today. let's get you up to speed on the market action. you're seeing green, it's not strong yet but better than yesterday. the dow would open up by 27 points the s&p by 5 the nasdaq by 29 on the treasury side of things, just a little bit of action in the ten-year u.s. treasury note. 3.17%. so a slight tick higher. the two-year note yield, 2.87% now, turning overseas. we are seeing action in asia as well you can see there that the nikkei in japan, 1.25% gains...
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joining us is brian athaide, the green organic restaurant is an afghan it cannabis company with operationsl cannabis markets in canada, europe and latin america. brian: thank you for having me. alix: the legalization. what does that mean for your business? brian: it is like the end of prohibition for alcohol. it is a huge market. the lowest estimate is about $6.5 billion. it could grow to $10 billion in canada with legalization. that is across all different types of product forums. it will take time for the black market to convert to legal but it's an incredible day. david: an interesting analogy, prohibition. is for altering your mind as opposed to medicinal? brian: the legal market has been all medicinal higher to this. as country is rolling out -- you see countries rolling out, it will start focusing on recreational. you are looking at replacing other products like alcohol. alix: which industries can this disrupt the most? we focus on the beverage industry. brian: pharmaceuticals. if you think about opioids, they are talking about marijuana being an exit drug. it used to be a gateway dr
joining us is brian athaide, the green organic restaurant is an afghan it cannabis company with operationsl cannabis markets in canada, europe and latin america. brian: thank you for having me. alix: the legalization. what does that mean for your business? brian: it is like the end of prohibition for alcohol. it is a huge market. the lowest estimate is about $6.5 billion. it could grow to $10 billion in canada with legalization. that is across all different types of product forums. it will take...
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brian altmann qc, the lead prosecutor. and, in the green coat, thejudge, mrjustice sweeney.e filmed, to wear sensible shoes and bring something to write with. their first walk took them within view of the wooded area in which the girls‘ bodies were found on 10 october 1986. karen hadaway and nicola fellows lived less than half a mile away from the park. they were both nine years old, and had been strangled and sexually assaulted. the jury members were taken on a route which passed this permanent memorial to the two girls. the judge had warned them yesterday that they wouldn‘t stop here — not out of disrespect to the victims, but because it isn‘t relevant to the trial. here‘s the area of land, just beyond the fence... the site visit was a chance for the jurors to get to know the geography of this area, seeing for themselves the locations they will hear about throughout the course of this trial. the defendant, russell bishop, who is being tried for the second time for the girls‘ killings, chose not to attend the site visit. we‘ll go ahead. tomorrow, the judge and jury will be
brian altmann qc, the lead prosecutor. and, in the green coat, thejudge, mrjustice sweeney.e filmed, to wear sensible shoes and bring something to write with. their first walk took them within view of the wooded area in which the girls‘ bodies were found on 10 october 1986. karen hadaway and nicola fellows lived less than half a mile away from the park. they were both nine years old, and had been strangled and sexually assaulted. the jury members were taken on a route which passed this...
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brian altman qc, the lead prosecutor. and in the green coat, thejudge, mrjustice sweeney.filmed — to wear sensible shoes and bring something to write with. their first walk took them within view of the wooded area in which the girls‘ bodies were found on october 10th, 1986. karen hadaway and nicola fellows lived less than half a mile away from the park. they were both nine years old and had been strangled and sexually assaulted. the jury members were taken on a route which passed this permanent memorial to the two girls. the judge had warned them yesterday that they wouldn't stop here — not out of disrespect to the victims, but because it isn't relevant to the trial. here's the area of land just beyond the fence... the site visit was a chance for the jurors to get to know the geography of this area, seeing for themselves the location they will hear about throughout the course of this trial. the defendant, russell bishop, who's being tried for the second time for the girls‘ killings, chose not to attend the site visit. we'll go ahead. tomorrow, the judge and jury will be ba
brian altman qc, the lead prosecutor. and in the green coat, thejudge, mrjustice sweeney.filmed — to wear sensible shoes and bring something to write with. their first walk took them within view of the wooded area in which the girls‘ bodies were found on october 10th, 1986. karen hadaway and nicola fellows lived less than half a mile away from the park. they were both nine years old and had been strangled and sexually assaulted. the jury members were taken on a route which passed this...
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was going to start there were a lot of mis understandings and disputes with brian mann roger taylor the two members of the green all star producers of the film sacha baron cohen once do a sort of gritty a version really and i think. brian may and roger tight i wanted to sort of all know for freddie's legacy and actually i have i do agree and so coming left the project. eventually came in also the director bryan singer sort of disappeared from the project near the end evidently for personal reasons i believe his father was very ill but it was bit of just. didn't have about that but i mean he's on the credits as the director this is the director who did the x.-men movies and there's an interesting story about the recreation of lions ate casa talked us about that must have been something from robbery matter and he said so in interviews because this was the seminal concert people some people say is the greatest live before one's ever and it's just dried up that that was his first day of filming he had to recreate that obviously not with a hundred thousand. people that appreciate that was a green screen but you know
was going to start there were a lot of mis understandings and disputes with brian mann roger taylor the two members of the green all star producers of the film sacha baron cohen once do a sort of gritty a version really and i think. brian may and roger tight i wanted to sort of all know for freddie's legacy and actually i have i do agree and so coming left the project. eventually came in also the director bryan singer sort of disappeared from the project near the end evidently for personal...
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green. we just saw this report there from brian ataught and spd 06 united states is his business ties when soshington are sayic that saudi arabia story duds not hold water. let's hear from lindsey graham. first, we were told he eleft the consulate skb there was blanked denying. all without crown of crown prince. so very different reaction friendship frsz from leaders in washington. and certainly he is not alone there. and then what year hearing from the whites. >> nis isn't the first time that the president of the united states has disassociated himself with the best appraisals of the u.s. intelligence services. sonteres and other roohigh rank unlts, say it doesn't hold water and what the american intelligence services have begun to uncover is everything but going to uncover a saudi attack which is 17/18 days after the attack. the dwegz of cushowing ea's death won't become a midterms issue. it's going to pull them to vote either way. because if democrats take control of the congress, they can launch robustings haves. and including the relationship between the president's son in law and the sa
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brian: check out who is behind us the entire roster of our guests. we moved our greenbrian: stuart varney who joe was grabbing by the soldiers. ainsley: tammy bruce, lawrence jones. steve: we will get to them in just a minute. stuart varney. hooking him up. brian: somebody please show stuart varney on camera. oh, we can't see him on camera. steve: more "fox & friends" coming up. ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (vo) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? ♪ ozempic®! ♪ ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse ne
brian: check out who is behind us the entire roster of our guests. we moved our greenbrian: stuart varney who joe was grabbing by the soldiers. ainsley: tammy bruce, lawrence jones. steve: we will get to them in just a minute. stuart varney. hooking him up. brian: somebody please show stuart varney on camera. oh, we can't see him on camera. steve: more "fox & friends" coming up. ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a...
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josh lipton here to wrap up a month to forget for most technology investors >> that's right, brian so a lot of green as you said for tech investors. even with today's gains. nasdaq got hit hurd, worst month since march and faang names taking it on the ship. facebook, higher earnings and a tough month for the social network and amazon also ugly, its worst month since 2008 netflix down 20% in october and alphabet down nearly 20% apple, actually outperforming its faang peers, the iphone-maker, of course, reports after the close tomorrow big test there for apple can certainly help set the tone for tech investors as we kick off november also the semis in focus. check out the smh, down some 12% in the month of october. one notable name there, amd dropping hard. down more than 40% still up nearly 80% so far in 2018 sara >> yeah. good perspective josh, thank you. finally meg tirrell has october's big biotech movers >> it was a tough month for biotech as everything else the xbi which reflects more mid-sized names lost 17% among the hardest hit were synergy pharmaia which yielded no offers above its market va
josh lipton here to wrap up a month to forget for most technology investors >> that's right, brian so a lot of green as you said for tech investors. even with today's gains. nasdaq got hit hurd, worst month since march and faang names taking it on the ship. facebook, higher earnings and a tough month for the social network and amazon also ugly, its worst month since 2008 netflix down 20% in october and alphabet down nearly 20% apple, actually outperforming its faang peers, the...
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sacconaghi, we appreciate you bringing it to us have a great day >> thanks, brian >>> china and the emerging markets are in the green today in fact, china, as josh noted, had its best day in years. up 4% on the shanghai composite. could this be another sign in china -- >> no, not a sign. >> no? >> the best days, individual days in stock markets occur in down trends or deep bear markets. the best single days of the u.s. stock market are no better uptrends are gradual each day is a grind higher changes in leadership. so you have that rotation, one group takes a break, the next group takes over that's not what this is. this is, oh, my god, it's so bad. there's no one left to sell for 15 minutes and you get a big pop. these are not the days they say, all right, the worst is over you can see that anemic reaction and the rest of the stocks which can't get arrested right now >> the government of china has come out, indicated they'll try to help the economy and the consumer >> what do they keep doing >> who >> the chinese government, who you were referring to. their balance sheets and state-owned banks are upside-down. to m
sacconaghi, we appreciate you bringing it to us have a great day >> thanks, brian >>> china and the emerging markets are in the green today in fact, china, as josh noted, had its best day in years. up 4% on the shanghai composite. could this be another sign in china -- >> no, not a sign. >> no? >> the best days, individual days in stock markets occur in down trends or deep bear markets. the best single days of the u.s. stock market are no better uptrends are...
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brian: look who is in the green room? back on the curvy couch, forced to stand at attention.a on the surface of your skin, an overly sensitive immune system deep within your skin might actually be causing your eczema. so help heal your skin from within. with dupixent. dupixent is not a steroid, and it continuously treats your eczema even when you can't see it. at 16 weeks, more than 1 in 3 patients saw clear or almost clear skin, and patients saw a significant reduction in itch. do not use if you are allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur. tell your doctor if you have new or worsening eye problems, including eye pain or changes in vision. if you have asthma, and are taking asthma medicines do not change or stop your asthma medicine without talking to your doctor. help heal your skin from within. ask your eczema specialist about dupixent. >> tech: so you think this chip is nothing to worry about? well at safelite, we know sooner or later every chip will crack. these friends were on a trip when their windshield got chipped. so they scheduled at safelite.com.
brian: look who is in the green room? back on the curvy couch, forced to stand at attention.a on the surface of your skin, an overly sensitive immune system deep within your skin might actually be causing your eczema. so help heal your skin from within. with dupixent. dupixent is not a steroid, and it continuously treats your eczema even when you can't see it. at 16 weeks, more than 1 in 3 patients saw clear or almost clear skin, and patients saw a significant reduction in itch. do not use if...
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brian altman qc, the lead prosecutor. and in the green coat, thejudge, mrjustice sweeney.ed, to wear sensible shoes and bring something to write with. their first walk took them within view of the wooded area in which the girls‘ bodies were found on october 10, 1986. karen hadaway and nicola fellows lived less than half a mile away from the park. they were both nine years old, and had been strangled and sexually assaulted. the jury members were taken on a route which passed this permanent memorial to the two girls. the judge had warned them yesterday that they wouldn't stop here. not out of disrespect to the victims, but because it isn't relevant to the trial. here's the area of land just beyond the fence... the site visit was a chance for the jurors to get to know the geography of this area, seeing for themselves the location they will hear about throughout the course of this trial. the defendant, russell bishop, who's being tried for the second time for the girls‘ killings, chose not to attend the site visit. we'll go ahead. tomorrow, the judge and jury will be back in t
brian altman qc, the lead prosecutor. and in the green coat, thejudge, mrjustice sweeney.ed, to wear sensible shoes and bring something to write with. their first walk took them within view of the wooded area in which the girls‘ bodies were found on october 10, 1986. karen hadaway and nicola fellows lived less than half a mile away from the park. they were both nine years old, and had been strangled and sexually assaulted. the jury members were taken on a route which passed this permanent...
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brian: is she in the green room right now?ngest daughter's entire judo class. one shot can make a world of difference. walgreens' specially trained pharmacists, know exactly which flu shot is right for you. protecting the world... over 60 million flu shots and counting, starts with protecting yours, today. walgreens, trusted since 1901. ainsley: whether she is belting out one of her hit country songs, her latest one is called boots. have you got to download it or cheering on her athletic husband or working on her fashion label, this mother of three is constantly on the move and successful in every way. this morning, country music star jesse james decker is giving us an inside look at her life like never before. here with me the author of just jessi, jessi james decker. you make life so much fun. >> thank you. >> you have a blast. you sore so in love with your husband. >> i am. ainsley: what's the secret? how do we become like you? >> i'm a happy girl. i wake up happy and try to find the positivity in life every single day. so
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brian: i saw you bond in the green room. and we have the opportunity to give back to other vets and that is why we bond so tightly to each other. brian: you really do. this will be more attention for a great cause, a great foundation and it bleeds red, whyte and blue. >> yes, it does. brian: thank you so much. steve: if people watching now to nominate somebody. nexo tire usa and this is american muscle for american heroes. this is the first of misdemeanor cars we're hoping to do like this. go online, tell your story about what you did in the military to receive your purple heart. and then they will be evaluated. we'll be back here to give the car away. brian: 55 miles an hour even though this is a rocket. >> right, right. steve: folks gathered here at 4th and 6th avenue, how about a round of applause. ainsley: find the site on our website, foxandfriends.com. my mom was freedom, and my dad, adventure. they baptized me in mud and christened me on rock, so i got tougher. they fostered a love of learning, so i got smarter. taugh
brian: i saw you bond in the green room. and we have the opportunity to give back to other vets and that is why we bond so tightly to each other. brian: you really do. this will be more attention for a great cause, a great foundation and it bleeds red, whyte and blue. >> yes, it does. brian: thank you so much. steve: if people watching now to nominate somebody. nexo tire usa and this is american muscle for american heroes. this is the first of misdemeanor cars we're hoping to do like...
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brian sullivan is on assignment today. let's get you up to speed on the market action. you're seeing green, it's not strong yet but better than yesterday. the dow would open up by 27 points the s&p by 5 the nasdaq by 29 on the treasury side of things, just a little bit of action in the ten-year u.s. treasury note. 3.17%. so a slight tick higher. the two-year note yield, 2.87% now, turning overseas. we are seeing action in asia as well you can see there that the nikkei in japan, 1.25% gains there helped along in part by a stronger u.s. dollar and a weakening japanese yen better for their export economy over there we're watching the shanghai, off by 1%. hang seng in hong kong flat on the day. on the european side of things, a bit of that risk on trade happen though just fractionally speaking the dax is up by a quarter of a percent. the cac in france, the same percentage the ftse 100 in the uk off by a quarter of a percent as for the broader market, you have oil prices on the move. right now wti crude down by a half percent $71.31 comexgold, up by 0.2%. euro versus the u.s. dollar, 1.1585 bit
brian sullivan is on assignment today. let's get you up to speed on the market action. you're seeing green, it's not strong yet but better than yesterday. the dow would open up by 27 points the s&p by 5 the nasdaq by 29 on the treasury side of things, just a little bit of action in the ten-year u.s. treasury note. 3.17%. so a slight tick higher. the two-year note yield, 2.87% now, turning overseas. we are seeing action in asia as well you can see there that the nikkei in japan, 1.25% gains...
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. >>> the natalie coffin green park in ross is closed to cars due to high fire danger including the road leading to phoenix lake and fires and barbecues are prohibited. brian has more with how long this fire danger will last. i'm getting lots of updates on my phone from pg&e. >>> probably the fire danger exists through tomorrow. that's what the warnings are posted for. wind advisories are posted for the north bay for gusts up to 60 miles an hour at the peaks and ridge tops. it is a threat to power lines. it's why we have red flag warnings at the upper elevations of north and east bay mountains through noon tomorrow because of building high pressure off the pacific northwest. it's windy and dry tonight. the headline in all this is what kiet mentioned. for the north bay overnight the strongest winds at the higher elevations since october of 2017 when those record breaking wildfires broke out. we'll have more details when we cover the forecast in a few minutes. >>> in other news a police chase near bodega bay ends with a sheriff's deputy crashing his patrol car into a vacation home right on the bay. that house caught fire. that was on the 600 block of highway
. >>> the natalie coffin green park in ross is closed to cars due to high fire danger including the road leading to phoenix lake and fires and barbecues are prohibited. brian has more with how long this fire danger will last. i'm getting lots of updates on my phone from pg&e. >>> probably the fire danger exists through tomorrow. that's what the warnings are posted for. wind advisories are posted for the north bay for gusts up to 60 miles an hour at the peaks and ridge...
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brian sullivan. thanks for joining us. getting off a big week here. stock futures are not having a big day. mildly in the greenbegin your week. the dow down about 4% this month. more on the u.s. markets this moment your big money story is not the united states, it is in china. look at this what an overnight session it was. the chinese stock market having its single best day in many, many months. beijing saying that it will do whatever it takes to support its economy. the shanghai composite up 4% a big run there. hong kong stocks up just over 2% let's get right now to our own nancy hungerford in singapore with the latest on china's big rally. >> here's something we haven't shown you in a long time a 4% jump for the shanghai composite. overall chinese stock markets enjoyed their best day in three years today. that was led by the blue chips take a look here the csi 300 up 4.3%. overall the tech heavy shenzhen which has been hit hard was higher by almost 5%. this markets the second straight day of gains for stocks on the mainland all as government authorities have really come out in force pledging to do more to sh
brian sullivan. thanks for joining us. getting off a big week here. stock futures are not having a big day. mildly in the greenbegin your week. the dow down about 4% this month. more on the u.s. markets this moment your big money story is not the united states, it is in china. look at this what an overnight session it was. the chinese stock market having its single best day in many, many months. beijing saying that it will do whatever it takes to support its economy. the shanghai composite up...
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green. but today we are seeing big volumes in amazon as well amazon >> notwithstanding you >> joining us we have brian and steve from am erand rick let's talk about whether you see it as a driver for stocks. >> i want you to call it a flight to safety if we look at it the flattening is also very important to pay attention to it isn't huge we have slipped under 30 bay sigs points. much is how high interest rates are a good reason why stocks are doing what they are doing. the fed is also part of that i would like to see more of a parallel shift will that effect it? if it would you don't want to see flattening you would like to see rates move lower. the short end being sticky i think speaks volumes let's be frank here. we are off of our highest yields in seven years it made signals complicated but seeing yields move down i think is a good thing. >> do you think that equity investors or as they wait tomorrow will be by the fact that yields have come off of their highs? >> yes i think they will be void by that i think bonds and stocks are moving in opposite directions so that what you have got is that decl
green. but today we are seeing big volumes in amazon as well amazon >> notwithstanding you >> joining us we have brian and steve from am erand rick let's talk about whether you see it as a driver for stocks. >> i want you to call it a flight to safety if we look at it the flattening is also very important to pay attention to it isn't huge we have slipped under 30 bay sigs points. much is how high interest rates are a good reason why stocks are doing what they are doing. the...
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green party candidate live at 8:00 pm eastern on our companion network, c-span2. a debate in georgia governors race with we hear from democrat stacey abrams and republican brian capand it independent and not :00 eastern on c-span. -- not :00 eastern on c-span. u.s. -- the 14 days until the election comes c-span is your primary announcer: c-span's washington journal, live every day with news, and policy issues that impact you. morning, tim story discusses how the 2018 midterms could affect redistricting in the next decade. anthony scaramucci on his new book about trump's connection with lou collar workers -- blue-collar workers. and ralph nader talks about his latest book. we will be live from new hampshire for the next stop on with crisp aphis who will talk about the top issues facing the state. peso's who will talk about the top issues facing the state. we take you live to gaithersburg, maryland, for the debate in that states six district house race. withvent is being hosted live coverage on c-span.
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brian frosh. of maryland. >>> days after a d.c. teen was shot, a northeast community leader is stepping up to make young girls feel safer in the distorct. >> the e has taken the form group.nce molette green joins us live from the benning court community center with the dancer andcoheir h. we understand this group now needs some help raising money. >> reporter: they do. and as y can e, the dancing is great. i feel like i'm busting up their groove here. this is the illusions of dance team here in the benning fort mmunity. it keeps them focused. c keeps them away from the distractions tha go on in and around the cmunity. we're in this tiny little place, in the basement of an apartment building, doing big things. tell me what this does for these little girls, 7 to 12 years old, >> well it keeps them busy. it keeps them out the street. it keeps them motivated. it helps them reach goals in fe. it helps them with public speaking. elps them be great. >> reporter: ah, andhe whole goal here, you had this gofundme page. you want to make sure they get outfitum cost, because they're getting requests to perform. >> every weekend there a requests to perform somewhere. so yes, a need for uniforms. unifo
brian frosh. of maryland. >>> days after a d.c. teen was shot, a northeast community leader is stepping up to make young girls feel safer in the distorct. >> the e has taken the form group.nce molette green joins us live from the benning court community center with the dancer andcoheir h. we understand this group now needs some help raising money. >> reporter: they do. and as y can e, the dancing is great. i feel like i'm busting up their groove here. this is the illusions...
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green. a lot of these big tech names massacred, right? they're down huge. and a lot of people wondering now, brianthey get back that mystique that they had where you just buy 'em and walk away, sort of like one of those infomercials, you know? [laughter] feel it and walk away. [laughter] >> i love. that i don't think that's going to be the case going forward. it doesn't mean these stocks are overpriced or there's not a lot of upside there. there is a lot of upside for the amazons, the apples -- charles: you still i throw darts on the names on the board -- >> i just think the next year's going to be really choppy for them because they're going to deal with new disruptions. if we do 25% tariffs on chinese imports, costs are going to go up. i'm not saying that's going to cause massive, massive problems in the economy -- ashley: they also have regulation over their head, the beatle of that drum gets louder every day. it will hurt the bottom line. charles: greg, what are your thoughts on big tech, particularly those key names that have led this market for a couple years? >> i think maybe there's some h
green. a lot of these big tech names massacred, right? they're down huge. and a lot of people wondering now, brianthey get back that mystique that they had where you just buy 'em and walk away, sort of like one of those infomercials, you know? [laughter] feel it and walk away. [laughter] >> i love. that i don't think that's going to be the case going forward. it doesn't mean these stocks are overpriced or there's not a lot of upside there. there is a lot of upside for the amazons, the...
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green territory. dow up close to 68 check out the 10-year note at this hour. 3.169% it takes someone with experience and knowledge who can help me build a complete plan. briancial planner™ professional, is committed to working in my best interest. i call it my "comfortable future plan," and it's all possible with a cfp® professional. find your certified financial planner™ professional at letsmakeaplan.org. find your certified financial planner™ professional whooo! want to get a move on your next vacation? tripadvisor now lets you book over a hundred thousand tours, attractions, and experiences in destinations around the world! like new orleans! from cooking classes, to airboat tours, tripadvisor makes it easy to find and book amazing things to do. and you can cancel most bookings up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. so your whole trip... will be smooth sailing! read reviews check hotel prices book things to do tripadvisor >>> an earnings parade quarterly results from dow components united health, johnson & johnson, and goldman sachs. >>> blackrock ceo larry fink, our news maker of the morning. >> the market is adjusting to this fear. the market is a
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