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irare incarmaker money and margie, thank you. >> good evening my friends. to you at home for joining us this hour. she said later, looking back at it, that the hardest thing for her was having her parents there. she said she needed them there to support her. they did provide her great support. it gave her strength. she loved that they were there to support her, but the single most difficult part of the whole ordeal was that they were there, that specifically, she couldn't protect her mom, she couldn't
irare incarmaker money and margie, thank you. >> good evening my friends. to you at home for joining us this hour. she said later, looking back at it, that the hardest thing for her was having her parents there. she said she needed them there to support her. they did provide her great support. it gave her strength. she loved that they were there to support her, but the single most difficult part of the whole ordeal was that they were there, that specifically, she couldn't protect her mom,...
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that's not something certain republicans want the see that would chip away at their majority. >> margie noted if mcconnell had the votes to proceed today, he would have. the fact they don't have the hearings because they don't have the votes to keep going. but it also strikes me that it's just extremely -- the plan always for mcconnell was to rush this through, particularly to jam up the red state senators. the idea is you're going get yeses from heitkamp and manchin and donnelly because they're going to have their backs against the wall and fighting for their political lives that calculation seems out the window to me now. >> well, certainly you have a variety of things that are true, right? you have women energized, women voters energized. women candidates in a lot of the states, not just the senate race but people rung for congress and local offices and other statewide offices. you have this growing gender gap that's been around since 1980, well before all this. and it's also so far beyond this one incident that what's at stake here. you have the entire court being thrown out of bala
that's not something certain republicans want the see that would chip away at their majority. >> margie noted if mcconnell had the votes to proceed today, he would have. the fact they don't have the hearings because they don't have the votes to keep going. but it also strikes me that it's just extremely -- the plan always for mcconnell was to rush this through, particularly to jam up the red state senators. the idea is you're going get yeses from heitkamp and manchin and donnelly because...
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patel, managing director with wells fargo asset management margie, the cliche is the equity markets climb a wall of worry. the market until today seems to keep on climbing can it >> i think it will, but i think we're going to jump around a little here, have a strong finish and it really depends on what the quarterly earnings look like when we start seeing those in another few weeks. but i think the market will redeem itself and get over this negative because a lot of sectors have had some pretty good wax over the last couple months. >> and ryan, what do you think if margie is correct, and really what's going to matter here is how earnings come out, what do you expect when we start getting reports in ten days or so? >> well, tyler, overall, obviously, we've had a really good earnings start this year. we're looking at over 20% earnings growth this year. we're looking for another solid earnings quarter as we get into earnings over the next several weeks. one thing i want to point out here today tyler will be the 79th day in a row the s&p 500 doesn't close up or down 1%. let's assume we
patel, managing director with wells fargo asset management margie, the cliche is the equity markets climb a wall of worry. the market until today seems to keep on climbing can it >> i think it will, but i think we're going to jump around a little here, have a strong finish and it really depends on what the quarterly earnings look like when we start seeing those in another few weeks. but i think the market will redeem itself and get over this negative because a lot of sectors have had some...
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fast supermarket margie i guess nation in the pack pack shop shoppers. residents at all that all right roger tech attackk on homes. florence are expected on a land line thursday night night were really writing writing. still affect each and every every morning one of you. this is your mortgage on his own monster. it's gehrig. and and this is just. it is an extremely dangerous y. y. referencing his his door dork. the hurricane is expected happens when more than a hundred hundred fifty mile mile our our the storm raging using our in our north pennsylvania. totally heavy heavy power outages proper directions and letting letting. because as i confidence say save america [inaudible] hi. priority. we are [inaudible] this. ready ready for judy. well don't try and they have the you know you're not a staff. coolol cool and online. that houses don't don't [inaudible] state. mandated that. and sometimes i i service silences visited legally and socially to more than one hundred and forty countries all gather gathering for three three days i always always. tonight on
fast supermarket margie i guess nation in the pack pack shop shoppers. residents at all that all right roger tech attackk on homes. florence are expected on a land line thursday night night were really writing writing. still affect each and every every morning one of you. this is your mortgage on his own monster. it's gehrig. and and this is just. it is an extremely dangerous y. y. referencing his his door dork. the hurricane is expected happens when more than a hundred hundred fifty mile mile...
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>> the margi for error is very small. this bridge is heartless and g. unforgivin >> this can be life or death. ♪ ♪ >> this is "nightly business report" with sue herera and bill griffith. >>> and good evening, everyone. welcome to this special edition of "nightly business report." i'm sue herera. >> i'm bill griffith. ery night we bring you reports on the stories that move markets mound the world. now with thekets closed for this labor day holiday, we decided to bring you something a little different, stories you don't often see about the people who do som of america's most dangerous jobs. >> we are going to introduce you to the folks who make a livingg putteir lives on the line. >> as they battle deadly blazes, for example, are an elite team of parachuting firefighters. they brave mother nature's wrath with the man who climbs the world's most treacherous peaks. >> punch the time clock with the ufciger who has kicked and bleder way through a budding empire. >> meet the man who has cheated death more times than he can count and you will not belve why he w
>> the margi for error is very small. this bridge is heartless and g. unforgivin >> this can be life or death. ♪ ♪ >> this is "nightly business report" with sue herera and bill griffith. >>> and good evening, everyone. welcome to this special edition of "nightly business report." i'm sue herera. >> i'm bill griffith. ery night we bring you reports on the stories that move markets mound the world. now with thekets closed for this labor day...
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democrat margie a mo'mara.he single biggest factor that six weeks out said it is still tilting the house for the democrats? >> the biggest single factor is the president's job approval numbers are flat and the news right now is dominated by stories that are not favorable to the president and republicans. the stories about judge kavanaugh reminding female voters if they had doubts about the republican party watching how this is handled will play a role. frankly the best news that republicans have is consistently economic news. as long as that is buried in the headlines, it makes it more challenging to arrive with this positive wave. >> there are a variety of reasons in addition what kristin just said. you have republicans despite being in control of all branches of government are unable to get much done. that seems to be able to help people. the tax plan was their big accomplishment is not popular since it passed. it has become less popular. that adds to that and the government dysfunction. text toxicity. six we
democrat margie a mo'mara.he single biggest factor that six weeks out said it is still tilting the house for the democrats? >> the biggest single factor is the president's job approval numbers are flat and the news right now is dominated by stories that are not favorable to the president and republicans. the stories about judge kavanaugh reminding female voters if they had doubts about the republican party watching how this is handled will play a role. frankly the best news that...
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irare incarmaker money and margie, thank you. >> good evening my friends. >>> tonight there will be another hearing, but this time we will hear from brett kavanaugh and his accuser. trump's nominee for the court is a california professor and her allegations are now public. >>> all eyes remain on two critical republican votes, senator susan collins of maine, lisa murkowski of alaska. plus robert mueller announces the sentencing day of michael flynn three days after paul manafort agrees to cooperate. >>> and the president orders documents he calls classified significant they have to do with a massive investigation into russia. all of this as "the 11th hour" gets underway on a monday night. >>> as we start the week, good evening again from our headquarters again. day 606 of the trump administration and it looks as though we'll be covering another brett kavanaugh hearing on monday, but it doesn't look like it was one that his camp was looking forward to. the brett kavanaugh court just got extremely complicated. they will hold a public hearing next monday with kavanaugh and his accuser, dr. chri
irare incarmaker money and margie, thank you. >> good evening my friends. >>> tonight there will be another hearing, but this time we will hear from brett kavanaugh and his accuser. trump's nominee for the court is a california professor and her allegations are now public. >>> all eyes remain on two critical republican votes, senator susan collins of maine, lisa murkowski of alaska. plus robert mueller announces the sentencing day of michael flynn three days after paul...
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irare incarmaker money and margie, thank you. >> good evening my friends. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. she said later, looking back at it, that the hardest thing for her was having her parents there. she said she needed them there to support her. they did provide her great support. it gave her strength. she loved that they were there to support her, but the single most difficult part of the whole ordeal was that they were there, that specifically, she couldn't protect her mom, she couldn't protect her elderly mom and her elderly dad from what happened there in the room. >> the most difficult part, my parents were in -- my mother turned 80 on the day of the vote to confirm clarence thomas, and i believed the difficult part was to watch my parents who were elderly people, who had lived good lives and raised their children and to be honest and truthful and hardworking and all of the things that we want parents to do for their child n children. to watch them go through it, the sense that they felt that they couldn't protect me from it, and i
irare incarmaker money and margie, thank you. >> good evening my friends. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. she said later, looking back at it, that the hardest thing for her was having her parents there. she said she needed them there to support her. they did provide her great support. it gave her strength. she loved that they were there to support her, but the single most difficult part of the whole ordeal was that they were there, that specifically, she couldn't protect...
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"the wall street journal" said that in 2,000 margie was the defendant any domestic violence case. a so-called fourth accuser turns out to be an anonymous allegation sent to republican senator cory gardner of colorado with no names coming on return address. the person claiming at washington bar and i did 98, kavanaugh's ultimate woman while he was drunk. he denied it, calling it "total "twilight zone." news outlets claiming a fifth accuser. in august '85, a woman was assaulted by two drunken men named brett and mark. we checked it out ourselves, found the man who claimed this, also tweeted tonight that he "recanted because i i have mada mistake and apologized close. in earlier tweets he called for a military coup against president trump and accused the president of manslaughter. democrats are running with some of these allegations. >> what we have now, for the first time, is a sworn affidavi affidavit. it specifically identifies brett kavanaugh as seemingly raping a woman who has been drugs. >> these are false accusations in certain cases and in certain cases, even the media agrees
"the wall street journal" said that in 2,000 margie was the defendant any domestic violence case. a so-called fourth accuser turns out to be an anonymous allegation sent to republican senator cory gardner of colorado with no names coming on return address. the person claiming at washington bar and i did 98, kavanaugh's ultimate woman while he was drunk. he denied it, calling it "total "twilight zone." news outlets claiming a fifth accuser. in august '85, a woman was...
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nejra: speaking of some of your targets and what you expect to no, lifting the margi guidelines by 2020s ambitious by some analysts. how do expect to get to that margin? on the one hand, our current businesses are improving their performance based on innovation. on the one hand, creating a new high-performance volume business. leveraging on synergies and on unique properties of those lasted materials that we are combining. on the other hand, we are divesting lower margin pieces, which also helps the group to improve its margin average. , it is a combined move which really reflects an upgrade in terms of quality of portfolio and earnings for the group as well. patrick, in terms of getting to the ideal size of $15 billion in sales, options are on the table for that, does it include more m&a? : patrick i think we first have a lot of work to do to make the exchange of reality in the next quarter's end year. -- and year. that is the main priority. if you look longer term, we clearly look at other growth options. also external growth. it is about creating value. it is not only about size, it
nejra: speaking of some of your targets and what you expect to no, lifting the margi guidelines by 2020s ambitious by some analysts. how do expect to get to that margin? on the one hand, our current businesses are improving their performance based on innovation. on the one hand, creating a new high-performance volume business. leveraging on synergies and on unique properties of those lasted materials that we are combining. on the other hand, we are divesting lower margin pieces, which also...