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editor at the institute of economic affairs and the political editor of the new statesman, george eaton. the i says theresa may could ask to extend the transtion period — where the uk still follows eu rules after brexit — to make time for a deal to be finalised. the telegraph goes with the same story, describing the move as ‘playing for time'. the mailfront pages also leads with the story, bemoaning ‘another year in brexit limbo'. the metro reports that french president macron is threatening to declare all brits living in the country illegal immigrants in the event of a no—deal brexit. the times has a special investigation claiming that an autistic women with a history of exploitation was the subject of a court order which allowed her to be exposed to high levels of risk. the express says esther rantzen thinks scrapping free tv licences for the over 75s would be an act of cruelty. the mirror has an interview with poisoned spy sergi skripal‘s mother. and the guardian has a picture of eastenders actor danny dyer dressed as an elizabethan nobelman, to promote a new popular history tv serie
editor at the institute of economic affairs and the political editor of the new statesman, george eaton. the i says theresa may could ask to extend the transtion period — where the uk still follows eu rules after brexit — to make time for a deal to be finalised. the telegraph goes with the same story, describing the move as ‘playing for time'. the mailfront pages also leads with the story, bemoaning ‘another year in brexit limbo'. the metro reports that french president macron is...
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s "the enworld," special correspo sam eaton brings us the second part of his look at what that future might hold. >> reporter: brazilian soy farmer jaime farinon knows who he's voting for on sunday. ( translated ): maybe we will manage to get a trump here to set this country straight. >> reporter: he's referring to presidential candidate jair bolsonaro, a right-wing populist leading in the polls who's often referred to as brazidonald trump. bolsonaro, known for hisks divisive att on women, blacks, homosexuals, and indigenous communities, became the victim of the same violence he promises to be tough on when he was stabbed at a aign rally on september 6th. the event was captured on cell phones. his popularity has since soared. >> ( translated ): in these parts you have to oove a little in your veins. >> reporter: but it's bolsonaro's promise to withdraw l from the paris climate ant and his politicaignment with the powerful congressional agribusiness lobby, called the ruralistas, that has farmers li farinon and ilson redivex ted about their candidate. their soybean farms are close to 10
s "the enworld," special correspo sam eaton brings us the second part of his look at what that future might hold. >> reporter: brazilian soy farmer jaime farinon knows who he's voting for on sunday. ( translated ): maybe we will manage to get a trump here to set this country straight. >> reporter: he's referring to presidential candidate jair bolsonaro, a right-wing populist leading in the polls who's often referred to as brazidonald trump. bolsonaro, known for hisks...
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. >> byob is short for bring your own bucket at eaton garden estates in heyward.idents at the community for older persons are taking back water from their pool to their homes to fill up their toilets. they have been without water since sunday because of a water main break. >> i mean, one day, two days, okay, fine, but it's already wednesday. >> reporter: linda nardi says she's going to be a nearby park or home depot to use the bathroom and is frustrated bub what she says is a lack of action and communication by the management and owner. she says it took too long to provide food and water for residents. linda wants them to provide her a place for her to shower. >> i haven't been able to go to work. i contacted my boss, and i just feel terrible. it's just getting to me. >> reporter: we got an up-close look at the problem. the main water line for the entire mobile home park has a huge hole, and to make things more complicated the gas line sits right on top. the owner joeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoe me and said the work will be completed by thursday or friday. a few more port-a-p
. >> byob is short for bring your own bucket at eaton garden estates in heyward.idents at the community for older persons are taking back water from their pool to their homes to fill up their toilets. they have been without water since sunday because of a water main break. >> i mean, one day, two days, okay, fine, but it's already wednesday. >> reporter: linda nardi says she's going to be a nearby park or home depot to use the bathroom and is frustrated bub what she says is a...
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you pick up the tripoli pirates, you'll learn about william eaton, edward perennialal. and in the spy ring you earn many people,. james rivington the journalist who was a printer working for us. i believe this country as much as we love our founding fathers and they are so long as we have a perch. were built on the people in this room. so-called average everyday americans doing extraordinary things who are patriotic at the core. doesn't matter democrat or republican, patriotic. >> host: so the subtitle of your book is the battle that shaped america's destiny. the brilliance of the overshadowed the public -- time with the blurring of memory the nation's recollection to the war would center on andrew jackson. >> brian: before the civil war it was the holiday second biggest holiday outside the fourth of july. the battle of new orleans. how did he beat the british who just defeated the french and took down napolean, and wellington invincible with the ones over. they were fighting it. the -- this group is going to churn up jackson's guys instead they got stopped and america
you pick up the tripoli pirates, you'll learn about william eaton, edward perennialal. and in the spy ring you earn many people,. james rivington the journalist who was a printer working for us. i believe this country as much as we love our founding fathers and they are so long as we have a perch. were built on the people in this room. so-called average everyday americans doing extraordinary things who are patriotic at the core. doesn't matter democrat or republican, patriotic. >> host:...
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the biggest names have had larger declines with dow components caterpillar and boeing down. 3-m down eaton heheed martin. then cancelled flights due to hurricanes and worries about capacity have combined to make it a miserable year for airline investors, even as consumers travel more than ever. back to you. >> thank you, bob. if you own big industrial names how do you protect yourself? let's go to mike >> i was taking a look at boeing we are seeing a set-up to do this kind of trade which we are looking at right now -- a covered call in a lot of stocks. the first thing i would talk about here is resistance there hasn't been much resistance for many stocks but i think there might be once stocks break down you create levels of resistance above where they currently trade. the other thing now is of course because of all this options have become more expensive. as we were saying in the first block also because of the upcoming earnings that adds to that and finally the reason we typically use covered calls is to collect premium petition you own stocks there is only a handful of ways to make money
the biggest names have had larger declines with dow components caterpillar and boeing down. 3-m down eaton heheed martin. then cancelled flights due to hurricanes and worries about capacity have combined to make it a miserable year for airline investors, even as consumers travel more than ever. back to you. >> thank you, bob. if you own big industrial names how do you protect yourself? let's go to mike >> i was taking a look at boeing we are seeing a set-up to do this kind of trade...
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and ohio native adam eaton. by 2003 one of trudeau's teammates joel am brewster became phoenix employee number one. >> i tell charlie, i regret it every day. >> a year later they went to italy to buy a computer driveren lathe, costing more than $20 oh thousand. it can cut and sand a bat every two minutes. >> there is the finished product. >> phoenix makes about 20,000 bats a year, mostly priced between 50 and $150 each. pros account for 20% of the business. the made to order business with custom shapes and colors. >> we want to be that high-end boutique bat company all about quality, customer service. >> but trudeau is more about bats. >> probably my downside was that i wasn't ever focused in on the business and the sales. >> about six years ago trudeau left arm bruft ner charge and happily went back to restoring houses. satisfied that his swings are indeed bringing some vintage joy to mudville. >> it was always and probably always will be a production guy. >> you are witnessed the great game of baseball. >> by
and ohio native adam eaton. by 2003 one of trudeau's teammates joel am brewster became phoenix employee number one. >> i tell charlie, i regret it every day. >> a year later they went to italy to buy a computer driveren lathe, costing more than $20 oh thousand. it can cut and sand a bat every two minutes. >> there is the finished product. >> phoenix makes about 20,000 bats a year, mostly priced between 50 and $150 each. pros account for 20% of the business. the made to...
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larger declines with dow components caterpillar and boeing down 11% and 9% respectively, 3m's down 8% eatonockheed martin almost down as much. then there's the airlines. rising fuel costs, canceled flights due to hurricanes and worries about too much capacity have combined to make it a miserable year for airline investors. even as consumers are traveling more than ever back to you, scott >> all right, bob. thank you so much. bob pisani down at the new york stock exchange so, if you own any of these big industrial names, how can you protect yourself from more losses let's kick it over to mike with his "call to action" on ba that's boeing, mike. >> yeah, i was taking a look at boeing, and i think we are actually seeing a setup now in the market to do this kind of a trade, which we're going to be looking at right now, a covered call in a lot of stocks. the first thing i would talk about here is resistance there hasn't been much resistance for many stocks, but i think there might be once stocks start to break down, you create levels of resistance above where they're currently trading. the other
larger declines with dow components caterpillar and boeing down 11% and 9% respectively, 3m's down 8% eatonockheed martin almost down as much. then there's the airlines. rising fuel costs, canceled flights due to hurricanes and worries about too much capacity have combined to make it a miserable year for airline investors. even as consumers are traveling more than ever back to you, scott >> all right, bob. thank you so much. bob pisani down at the new york stock exchange so, if you own...
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at the papers with our reviewers, kate andrews from the institute of economic affairs, and george eatonthe news statesman. hello, good evening. theresa may has addressed european leaders gathered in brussels and urged them to give her more leeway to get a brexit deal. she addressed them before a summit dinner, but differences still remain about how to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and the irish republic. political editor laura kuennsberg reports from brussels. she alone can't set the pace. the prime minister has to get brexit moving again, but does she have anything tucked away that can take the talks off pause? not that she's ready to tell us. there is still the question of the northern irish backstop. but i believe everybody wants a deal and by working intensively and closely we can achieve that deal. i believe a deal is achievable and now is the time to make it happen. the eu leaders are happy to press the flesh. mrjuncker, what more can the prime minister tell you? what they want are new answers from theresa may. another way round brexit‘s biggest obstacle — how to ma
at the papers with our reviewers, kate andrews from the institute of economic affairs, and george eatonthe news statesman. hello, good evening. theresa may has addressed european leaders gathered in brussels and urged them to give her more leeway to get a brexit deal. she addressed them before a summit dinner, but differences still remain about how to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and the irish republic. political editor laura kuennsberg reports from brussels. she alone can't set...
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editor at the institute of economic affairs, and the political editor of the new statesman, george eaton of you. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the i says theresa may could ask to extend the transtion period, where the uk still follows eu rules after brexit, to make time for a deal to be finalised. the telegraph goes with the same story, describing the move as playing for time. the mail front pages also leads with the story, bemoaning another year in brexit limbo. the metro reports that french president macron is threatening to declare all brits living in the country illegal immigrants in the event of a no—deal brexit. the express says esther rantzen thinks scrapping free tv licences for the over 75s would be an act of cruelty. the mirror has an interview with poisoned spy sergi skripal‘s mother. and the guardian has a picture of eastenders actor danny dyer dressed as an elizabethan nobelman to promote a new popular history tv series. so a vaired set of front pages, let's take a look at some of those stories in more detail. george, kick us the sun front—page. -- kick geor
editor at the institute of economic affairs, and the political editor of the new statesman, george eaton of you. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the i says theresa may could ask to extend the transtion period, where the uk still follows eu rules after brexit, to make time for a deal to be finalised. the telegraph goes with the same story, describing the move as playing for time. the mail front pages also leads with the story, bemoaning another year in brexit limbo. the metro...
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former prime minister eaton put it very well when he said he learned in the 1930's that when such gross breaches of international agreements and simply go on as if they had not happened that you pay a very great price for it. [applause] mr. nixon, today, much attention, encouragement, and support are given to the indigent, the defectives, and the rehabilitation of the criminals. but middle-class people who represent hard-working, responsible, law-abiding covered productive people appear to be forgotten and they are burying -- they are burying the heaviest burdens and supporting the sector. now, if you became president, what attention, encouragement, and support would you give this middle-class? after all, they are being suppressed by inflation and high taxes. me sayon: first, let that there are a lot of forgotten people in the united , and i would suggest those who are not making the law, those who do pay taxes, who support their churches and their schools, who believe in this country, and that includes black americans, white americans, the great majority of americans, are entitled to a
former prime minister eaton put it very well when he said he learned in the 1930's that when such gross breaches of international agreements and simply go on as if they had not happened that you pay a very great price for it. [applause] mr. nixon, today, much attention, encouragement, and support are given to the indigent, the defectives, and the rehabilitation of the criminals. but middle-class people who represent hard-working, responsible, law-abiding covered productive people appear to be...
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. >>> yanna barton of eaton vance will tell her strategic and rising rates and input costs, what's aheador the housing industry we'll talk to the chairman of lennar nchtsd and mark usco of morgan creek said there's one thing from the bear markets that could push us into market territory. the halftime report is back after this what do you look for when you trade? i want free access to research. yep, td ameritrade's got that. free access to every platform. yeah, that too. i don't want any trade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. do you just say yes to everything? hm. well i say no to kale. mm. yeah, they say if you blanch it it's better, but that seems like a lot of work. no hidden fees. no platform fees. no trade minimums. and yes, it's all at one low price. td ameritrade. ♪ this is a tomato you can track from farm, to pot, to jar, to table. and serve with confidence that it's safe. this is a diamond you can follow from mine to finger, and trust it never fell into the wrong hands. ♪ ♪ this is a shipment t
. >>> yanna barton of eaton vance will tell her strategic and rising rates and input costs, what's aheador the housing industry we'll talk to the chairman of lennar nchtsd and mark usco of morgan creek said there's one thing from the bear markets that could push us into market territory. the halftime report is back after this what do you look for when you trade? i want free access to research. yep, td ameritrade's got that. free access to every platform. yeah, that too. i don't want...
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editor at the institute of economic affairs and the political editor of the new statesman, george eaton passengers across large parts of england and wales have had their journies cancelled or severely delayed today after a section of power cables was badly damaged last night as tests were carried out on a new type of train. services into and out of london paddington, one of the country's busiest stations, were brought to a complete halt causing chaos and major disruption. 0ur correspondent ben ando is at paddington station. imean, i mean, it's hardly been the finest day in the long history of eisenberg kingdom brunel‘s celebrated railway station here in paddington. it's just over 24 hours since that train brought the cables down in west london, causing chaos and destruction. this evening, here, people symptomatic. passengers are arriving. some trains are running. there is an air of calm. —— people seem pragmatic. but that was not the case earlier in the day when there was anger and frustration, as our transport correspondent reports. a wall of passengers inching towards the few trains t
editor at the institute of economic affairs and the political editor of the new statesman, george eaton passengers across large parts of england and wales have had their journies cancelled or severely delayed today after a section of power cables was badly damaged last night as tests were carried out on a new type of train. services into and out of london paddington, one of the country's busiest stations, were brought to a complete halt causing chaos and major disruption. 0ur correspondent ben...
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the "times" had a piece of about hasht hashtags -- >> remember eaton and all are not good enough. these are in the other economy, the part that's not doing well >> i know the sneakers are doing well i am talking about the industry. >> there is the opening bell at the big board with resideo technology and celebrating a sp spin-off at honeywell. we'll talk to oscar munoz in a few moment with phil lebeau. >> jp morgan -- i think united are doing very well. take this. >> it is not nice at all >> it is a mean market day >> morgan stanley took spirit and southwest underway >> oh my, southwest, it is getting crushed. i mean the last spin off did not work well. risidio. the slowest growth in price since 2015 i think housing is rolling over so fast that you just don't look at zillow. do yourself a favor. >> i am going to look at it right now. >> look at zillow and don't look at amazon. it is down 3% plus >> crowded >> is amazon going to reverse? >> you got to get to november. for the month, it is down 25% for the months >> $260 billion in market value. >> that's amazing. >> the quarter was
the "times" had a piece of about hasht hashtags -- >> remember eaton and all are not good enough. these are in the other economy, the part that's not doing well >> i know the sneakers are doing well i am talking about the industry. >> there is the opening bell at the big board with resideo technology and celebrating a sp spin-off at honeywell. we'll talk to oscar munoz in a few moment with phil lebeau. >> jp morgan -- i think united are doing very well. take...
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eaton? >> thank you, mr. chairman. my name is morgan reed, i'm the president of the app association and the executive director of the connected health initiative. a coalition of doctors, research universities and patient advocacy groups and leading mobile health tech company, our organization focuses on outdated health care regulations and using digital tools. constituents in rural america face serious challenges in getting cost-effective, quality care. people are too far away from health care services that cost frankly too much. it's likely to get worse. by 2030, more than 70 million americans will be over the age of 65. by 2025 we'll have a shortfall of more than 90,000 physicians, while 20% of americans live in rural areas, only 10% of physicians practice there. finally, 44% of rural hospitals are currently under water and are at risk of closure. we live in a world where every person can pay their mortgage, monitor their package delivery. review their child's homework while sitting in the waiting room of their docto
eaton? >> thank you, mr. chairman. my name is morgan reed, i'm the president of the app association and the executive director of the connected health initiative. a coalition of doctors, research universities and patient advocacy groups and leading mobile health tech company, our organization focuses on outdated health care regulations and using digital tools. constituents in rural america face serious challenges in getting cost-effective, quality care. people are too far away from health...