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stuart: no.of soccer. >> well, i think equal pay is great. i mean, the women deserve -- women athletes are amazing and they deserve to be paid well for what they do. i think a lot of times people don't understand sports is hard, no matter if you're a man or woman. you should be paid for what you go out there and do because you give your body away and you put so much effort and time into working and training and becoming the best. stuart: i think you should be paid according to the revenue that you bring in, not just a blanket rule men and women have to earn the same. you know what i mean? >> it's not about earning the same pay as a man but i mean, i think they should be paid fair. women are great athletes and they need to be paid for what they do. stuart: now, you have been very open about your past drug use, and i know that now you travel the country talking about the opioid crisis. what's the message that you are delivering around america today about opioids? >> well, i go into the schools and
stuart: no.of soccer. >> well, i think equal pay is great. i mean, the women deserve -- women athletes are amazing and they deserve to be paid well for what they do. i think a lot of times people don't understand sports is hard, no matter if you're a man or woman. you should be paid for what you go out there and do because you give your body away and you put so much effort and time into working and training and becoming the best. stuart: i think you should be paid according to the revenue...
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stuart: oh, no.ative leadership on tuesday and effectively he will take over the prime ministership on wednesday when theresa may leaves 10 downing street but there have been defections. we have phillip hammond, the finance minister in the uk on sunday. he says he would quit along with sir alan duncan of the foreign office. in total seven mps might be defecting that would leave boris johnson, lond an mayor, a minority government. stuart: there will be a general election fairly soon. susan: it will be difficult to get a brexit deal, fully supported, executed. boris johnson said during his part on october 31st, we're leaving the european with or without a brexit deal. so-called hard brexit, even if we don't have consensus. you know how markets will react if that does indeed happen. stuart: boris, we love you. susan: so exciting. i think it is. stuart: i like the idea. get out of the socialist mess called the european union. susan: with or without a deal? stuart: get on with it. susan: the uk pound is t
stuart: oh, no.ative leadership on tuesday and effectively he will take over the prime ministership on wednesday when theresa may leaves 10 downing street but there have been defections. we have phillip hammond, the finance minister in the uk on sunday. he says he would quit along with sir alan duncan of the foreign office. in total seven mps might be defecting that would leave boris johnson, lond an mayor, a minority government. stuart: there will be a general election fairly soon. susan: it...
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>> i'm honored, stuart. stuart: all right.delaying in the hope that trump will lose? >> yeses, i think that is part of it. the other part xi xinping the chinese ruler is in a no-win position. for him doing nothing is good. they have been concerned about trump. at the end of the day these guys don't understand what he will do. they can't predict him. they can't control him. they would prefer someone in the mold of past presidents who they have been able to manipulate. stuart: north korea launched a couple missiles, do you think china told them to do that to mess with the trade talks. >> i think so, stuart. there has been coordination between china and the north koreans. the chinese hold out cooperation with north korea, dangle in front of us to get concessions on the issue of the day. now it is trade. i think there is this coordination especially xi xinping is running out of options with regard to the u.s. and he has got a lot of other problems throughout china as well especially the economy. you put it all together he would ce
>> i'm honored, stuart. stuart: all right.delaying in the hope that trump will lose? >> yeses, i think that is part of it. the other part xi xinping the chinese ruler is in a no-win position. for him doing nothing is good. they have been concerned about trump. at the end of the day these guys don't understand what he will do. they can't predict him. they can't control him. they would prefer someone in the mold of past presidents who they have been able to manipulate. stuart: north...
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stuart: okay. new york says wait a minute, wait a minute, we're paying a ton of money into the united states treasury and some of these other states with low tax rates are taking a ton of money from the united states treasury. that's not fair. that's discriminatory. >> moynihan, may his soul rest in peace, made that argument for many, many years as a senator from new york. the fact that it has nothing to do with this. stuart: i would love to see salt repealed for personal self-interest. >> yes, well, i'm not going to shed any tears about it because it's not going to happen. you know what these lawsuits are? this is a full employment strategy for the lawyers. stuart: everything is a full employment strategy for the lawyers. betsy, you're all right. thanks for joining us. we appreciate it. >>> the city of san francisco is delaying that ipo tax. what's going on? susan: delaying until 2020 so they can change the proposal to make it easier to get approved. right now, they are basically using this new re
stuart: okay. new york says wait a minute, wait a minute, we're paying a ton of money into the united states treasury and some of these other states with low tax rates are taking a ton of money from the united states treasury. that's not fair. that's discriminatory. >> moynihan, may his soul rest in peace, made that argument for many, many years as a senator from new york. the fact that it has nothing to do with this. stuart: i would love to see salt repealed for personal self-interest....
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stuart: okay.n't work with the chinese military but anyone who works in china has contact with the chinese military. that's another story. >>> joe biden talking health care. it sounds very familiar. roll tape. >> if you like your health care plan, your employer-based plan, you can keep it. >> if you like your plan and your doctor, you can keep them. >> if in fact you have private insurance, you can keep it. >> if you like your doctor, you will be able to keep your doctor, period. if you like your health care plan, you will be able to keep your health care plan. period. stuart: joe biden's comments, liz peek, reminiscent of president obama. was that a gaffe? >> it was really a boneheaded thing to say for sure. look, joe biden wants to tie himself very closely to his time in the white house and to president obama. that's his biggest selling point on the campaign trail. but to hark back to something that most americans consider one of the central lies of the obama administration, which was you can act
stuart: okay.n't work with the chinese military but anyone who works in china has contact with the chinese military. that's another story. >>> joe biden talking health care. it sounds very familiar. roll tape. >> if you like your health care plan, your employer-based plan, you can keep it. >> if you like your plan and your doctor, you can keep them. >> if in fact you have private insurance, you can keep it. >> if you like your doctor, you will be able to keep...
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stuart: no. >> goes back to 1874. stuart: yes? >> 1874! stuart: and?l that comes from china. how much does it cost, you want to know. between 2013-2014, it cost $300,000. $170 million, we subsidize mail coming from china. the administration's going to do something about it, peter's going to tell us about it on the show. how mind-boggling is that? because they were a poorer country in 1874. we don't need to subsidize their mail anymore! stuart: did you dig that up yourself? >> this is what peter navarro's working on. stuart: when you said hundreds of millions of dollars in subsidies for chinese mail coming to america, that's astonishing. >> and this is the u.s. postal service that has to pick this up. our struggling u.s. postal -- ashley: which is doing so well -- >> right, losing so much money. these are the small things that would never be talked about in the mainstream media, but it plays a big role, obviously, and it's trying to renegotiate our relationship with china. we want free trade, but we also want fair trade -- stuart: yeah, we certainly do.
stuart: no. >> goes back to 1874. stuart: yes? >> 1874! stuart: and?l that comes from china. how much does it cost, you want to know. between 2013-2014, it cost $300,000. $170 million, we subsidize mail coming from china. the administration's going to do something about it, peter's going to tell us about it on the show. how mind-boggling is that? because they were a poorer country in 1874. we don't need to subsidize their mail anymore! stuart: did you dig that up yourself? >>...
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thank you very much, stuart. thanks, stuart.rying to run out the clock. the country would prefer almost anyone to negotiate a deal than him. we'll get to the bottom of that. there is new information about all the info being hacked. about 1/3 of americans hit by this capital one breach. you could be in that breach. what do you do to protect yourself? democrats agreeing on a plan to tax wall street. the only variation is in the details
thank you very much, stuart. thanks, stuart.rying to run out the clock. the country would prefer almost anyone to negotiate a deal than him. we'll get to the bottom of that. there is new information about all the info being hacked. about 1/3 of americans hit by this capital one breach. you could be in that breach. what do you do to protect yourself? democrats agreeing on a plan to tax wall street. the only variation is in the details
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stuart: mr. secretary, we will see you later at that event and we thank you very much for being on the show this morning. >> thank you. stuart: back to the market, because we have taken a real turn south. now we are down 142 points, that's about a half of 1%. all across the board, stock prices lower this morning. we will explain it all momentarily. >>> you have probably seen this before. nigel farage, hit by a milkshake by a liberal protester. i want to know how feels about being a constant target of the intolerant left. nigel is still with us. he will answer those questions for us after this. with tough food, your dentures may slip and fall. fixodent ultra-max hold gives you the strongest hold ever to lock your dentures. so now you can eat tough food without worry. fixodent and forget it. we like drip coffee, layovers- -and waiting on hold. what we don't like is relying on fancy technology for help. snail mail! we were invited to a y2k party... uh, didn't that happen, like, 20 years ago? oh, loo
stuart: mr. secretary, we will see you later at that event and we thank you very much for being on the show this morning. >> thank you. stuart: back to the market, because we have taken a real turn south. now we are down 142 points, that's about a half of 1%. all across the board, stock prices lower this morning. we will explain it all momentarily. >>> you have probably seen this before. nigel farage, hit by a milkshake by a liberal protester. i want to know how feels about being...
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stuart: you are right yet again. >> thank you, stuart. stuart: you're welcome.. >> we'll see you tonight. thank you. stuart: joe biden wants to cut the prison population by more than 50%. what happened to the moderate candidate there? radical stuff. more proof democrats going to the left. that is my take. alexandria ocasio-cortez says $15 an hour, minimum wage, not enough. she wants to raise it for new york city. we'll see what new york city councilman joe borelli thinks about that. all coming up in the 11:00 hour next. see that's funny, i thought you traded options. i'm not really a wall street guy. what's the hesitation? eh, it just feels too complicated, you know? well sure, at first, but jj can help you with that. jj, will you break it down for this gentleman? hey, ian. you know, at td ameritrade, we can walk you through your options trades step by step until you're comfortable. i could be up for that. that's taking options trading from wall st. to main st. hey guys, wanna play some pool? eh, i'm not really a pool guy. what's the hesitation? it's just compli
stuart: you are right yet again. >> thank you, stuart. stuart: you're welcome.. >> we'll see you tonight. thank you. stuart: joe biden wants to cut the prison population by more than 50%. what happened to the moderate candidate there? radical stuff. more proof democrats going to the left. that is my take. alexandria ocasio-cortez says $15 an hour, minimum wage, not enough. she wants to raise it for new york city. we'll see what new york city councilman joe borelli thinks about that....
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stuart: or stuart varney. >> almost went there. stuart: you should have me in there.. see you soon. >>> i have breaking news on facebook. their executive in charge of libra, david marcus, plans to say libra will not be offered until regulatory concerns and approvals are quote, fully addressed. that's from his prepared testimony in front of the senate banking committee which cops tomorrow. facebook is at 203. >>> coming up, top of the hour, president trump's top man on economy, larry kudlow. we have a booming economy, soaring market, but investors walking on eggshells. we'll ask kudlow how long this prosperity will last. >>> also next hour, the president holding a made in america event at white house. but you never know what the president might say. will he go off script? you can watch it here live. >>> jimmy is a big time publisher in hong kong. he is not afraid to stand stando communist china. he has been with vice president pence. he will be on the show which is our third hour. it continues after this. hi i'm joan lunden. today's senior living communities have never
stuart: or stuart varney. >> almost went there. stuart: you should have me in there.. see you soon. >>> i have breaking news on facebook. their executive in charge of libra, david marcus, plans to say libra will not be offered until regulatory concerns and approvals are quote, fully addressed. that's from his prepared testimony in front of the senate banking committee which cops tomorrow. facebook is at 203. >>> coming up, top of the hour, president trump's top man on...
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stuart: i'm one of them. >> we're glad to have you, stuart. stuart: thank you very much indeed.sh you well on your trip back to louisiana today. tough situation. thank you, sir. >>> check futures again. now we are going to be up 100 points for the dow industrials. we have been climbing most of the morning, up about 18 on the nasdaq. another rally coming in about 11 minutes. >>> joe biden, he made nearly $16 million since he left the white house. he and his wife jill. a new report shows he used a tax loophole that president trump -- sorry, president obama tried to stop. how about that. good story. we're on it. can't see what it is yet.re? what is that? that's a blazer? that's a chevy blazer? aww, this is dope. this thing is beautiful. i love the lights. oh man, it's got a mean face on it. it looks like a piece of candy. look at the interior. this is nice. this is my sexy mom car. i would feel like a cool dad. it's just really chic. i love this thing. it's gorgeous. i would pull up in this in a heartbeat. i want one of these. that is sharp. the all-new chevy blazer. speaks for its
stuart: i'm one of them. >> we're glad to have you, stuart. stuart: thank you very much indeed.sh you well on your trip back to louisiana today. tough situation. thank you, sir. >>> check futures again. now we are going to be up 100 points for the dow industrials. we have been climbing most of the morning, up about 18 on the nasdaq. another rally coming in about 11 minutes. >>> joe biden, he made nearly $16 million since he left the white house. he and his wife jill. a...
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stuart: okay. pfizer needs -- well, they all do, really. >>> the continued grounding of the boeing max jet hurting more carriers around the world. you think this gets worse -- boeing this morning is at $345. gets worse before it gets better? >> it does. this is more than southwest having to pull out of newark. they are having major cuts to some international order flow and the most damaging potential aspect we were talking about rate cuts earlier, we have already got an industrial recession ongoing in this country. if they pull one of those lines down, it will have an incrementally devastating effect on the manufacturing reception. we don't want to see that but that's the point, that's where boeing is right now, talking about doing layoffs and shutting one of those lines down. that will hurt the u.s. economy. ashley: i think one of the biggest fears, if this goes on, this could go on into the wintertime which really throws off the schedules as people are flying. it's the danger of these airlines sa
stuart: okay. pfizer needs -- well, they all do, really. >>> the continued grounding of the boeing max jet hurting more carriers around the world. you think this gets worse -- boeing this morning is at $345. gets worse before it gets better? >> it does. this is more than southwest having to pull out of newark. they are having major cuts to some international order flow and the most damaging potential aspect we were talking about rate cuts earlier, we have already got an...
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stuart: he turns 75 on august 7th. >> let's not talk about age, stuart. stuart: that's good, judge. a note of levity at the right moment. well done. liz peek, let me turn to you. talk to me about the politics of these hearings. at the top of the show, i said i think it's going to be a political bust for the impeachment brigade. what say you? >> i actually think the worst of the hearings go for president trump. that is, the closer they get, so forcing robert mueller to say yes, there was obstruction and i couldn't charge him because he was a sitting president, which is what they hope for him to say, basically, the worse it is because then what do they do? then they actually have to move forward with impeachment and democrats don't want to do that. polling shows the american people don't want that to happen. in a way, i actually think the democrats are way out over their skis here and could end up in an incredibly difficult position. stuart: interesting. stay with us, please. will want more commentary on this. david, you handled the financial side of this. i don't think that these hea
stuart: he turns 75 on august 7th. >> let's not talk about age, stuart. stuart: that's good, judge. a note of levity at the right moment. well done. liz peek, let me turn to you. talk to me about the politics of these hearings. at the top of the show, i said i think it's going to be a political bust for the impeachment brigade. what say you? >> i actually think the worst of the hearings go for president trump. that is, the closer they get, so forcing robert mueller to say yes, there...
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hi stuart.ith facebook, despite the five billion dollar ftc fine there is still some overhangs. that will happen on the european side. we think they will do well, grow 7 to 8%, year-over-year adding daily users. they have done well with watch. that overhappening on regulatory. i think europe will take action a little bit stronger than the ftc. i think there are a few more scandals out there before this mess gets cleaned up by the end of the year. stuart: that's a first. your target for google, $1300 a share by the end of the year. right now it is 1140. make your case for it going up 160 bucks. >> after transaction cost search is doing really well. they will get to 31 billion in revenue. the big competition is amazon coming up with their digital ad revenue. they're breaking up digital duopoly between apple and facebook. they're taking a piece of 200 billion-dollar cloudmarkket. they have hired some big sales folks in europe, latin america that will turn around a lot of google cloud sales operatio
hi stuart.ith facebook, despite the five billion dollar ftc fine there is still some overhangs. that will happen on the european side. we think they will do well, grow 7 to 8%, year-over-year adding daily users. they have done well with watch. that overhappening on regulatory. i think europe will take action a little bit stronger than the ftc. i think there are a few more scandals out there before this mess gets cleaned up by the end of the year. stuart: that's a first. your target for google,...
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stuart's mom, oliver's daughter, dies when stuart is only six -- a tragedy that separates him further from his grandfather. >> we would come to town to visit my grandfather, and grandpa had all these cars out in front of his property. it's like a little boy's wonderland. and he had them protected with a fence and with big mean dogs. we couldn't get past the dogs. >> did you ever wish that he spent more time with you? >> you know -- >> were you curious about him? >> yeah, i was eager for the opportunity to get to know him. >> after his mother's death, stuart and his family move away. when stuart graduates high school in 1984, he decides to take a summer road trip back to enid. >> i got a greyhound bus ticket and went out to enid on my own. he took me over to his shop, and for the first time, i got to spend some time with my grandfather. >> and with all those cars. sure, they look like heaps of scrap, but stuart comes to understand this was his grandfather's pride and joy, his collection. its centerpiece -- these two depression-era cords. >> grandpa had a fascination with the cord, beca
stuart's mom, oliver's daughter, dies when stuart is only six -- a tragedy that separates him further from his grandfather. >> we would come to town to visit my grandfather, and grandpa had all these cars out in front of his property. it's like a little boy's wonderland. and he had them protected with a fence and with big mean dogs. we couldn't get past the dogs. >> did you ever wish that he spent more time with you? >> you know -- >> were you curious about him? >>...
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stuart: okay. but for our viewers who may have a little money on the side still available for investing, should they put it straight into the stock market now? >> yes, i think you can buy stocks but i think you need to be selective. you just can't buy any old thing. for example, a lot of the small stocks have underperformed by almost 12% or 15%. they are underperforming. i always say investing is like bar hopping. you have to go where the action is. take a look, for example, at some of the weak dollar plays like gold or some of the utilities offer reit. go with what's moving now. stuart: bar hopping at my age? good lord, man. jonathan, stay there. i'm going to move away from money and into politics. i will get back to you in a second. >>> aoc and other freshman members of congress are testifying this morning on what they saw at those detention centers. joining us now is fox news contributor tammy bruce. good to see you. >> good morning. stuart: i see this hearing today as high political theater. i
stuart: okay. but for our viewers who may have a little money on the side still available for investing, should they put it straight into the stock market now? >> yes, i think you can buy stocks but i think you need to be selective. you just can't buy any old thing. for example, a lot of the small stocks have underperformed by almost 12% or 15%. they are underperforming. i always say investing is like bar hopping. you have to go where the action is. take a look, for example, at some of...
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one twitter user says today john stuart became a hero.will get the care and help they deserve. john on twitter says thanks for serving your countrymen. god bless those who are ill and for fallen and their families. janice dean chiming in with a viral tweet saying god bless john stuart, he shamed those that needed shaming and those who are no longer with us, never forget our first responders. speaking of those no longer with us, mitch mcconnell honored luis alvarez on the senate floor. he spent his dying days fighting for the passage of this bill. >> this is bizarre. shoppers are shocked to find a diet bar in close they ordered online. >> a misunderstanding landing forever 21 in hot water. some customers said they received diet atkins bars in their orders and customers the complained ordered plus sized clothing so they complained on social media that the retailer was that shaming them. forever 21 released a statement to clear this up saying the freebie items were included in all online orders across all categories for a limited time and ha
one twitter user says today john stuart became a hero.will get the care and help they deserve. john on twitter says thanks for serving your countrymen. god bless those who are ill and for fallen and their families. janice dean chiming in with a viral tweet saying god bless john stuart, he shamed those that needed shaming and those who are no longer with us, never forget our first responders. speaking of those no longer with us, mitch mcconnell honored luis alvarez on the senate floor. he spent...
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charles: that is the key, stuart. this q&a, on may 1st, jay powell said low inflation was transitory. the market cratered. may was the worst month in years and many decades for the market. if he does not say this afternoon starting at 2:30 that they have changed their mind, there are legitimate reasons to believe issues in our economy are not transitory hint, hint, we'll take more action, this market goes down a lot further. if he does the opposite, we could end up 200 points today. >> i'm not much of a tea leaf reader. i'm not part of the cottage industry of fed watching, and i don't know how to interpret the q&a this afternoon but i do believe rates are heading south. i want to know where are we going with this? where is europe going? buying bonds, negative interest rates, japan the same? europeans are thinking about buying stocks by the central bank? where does this end up? how do we wiped out of this? is this catastrophe? >> we will not bail europe out because they will require one if they continue this direction.
charles: that is the key, stuart. this q&a, on may 1st, jay powell said low inflation was transitory. the market cratered. may was the worst month in years and many decades for the market. if he does not say this afternoon starting at 2:30 that they have changed their mind, there are legitimate reasons to believe issues in our economy are not transitory hint, hint, we'll take more action, this market goes down a lot further. if he does the opposite, we could end up 200 points today....
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and stuart does his best.i talk about this and other lectures, is a cavalryman but he's a waiting cavalryman, is formed by life on the planes. little raids and counter raids and he's never handle these large bodies of infantrymen so he does his best and ultimately it's enough because the confederates when for a number of reasons but it's a bloodied mess. thousands are wounded in frontal attack that were ill managed to put it wildly. you're anxious to get back in the heat, thank you so much for coming today . [applause] >> here are some of the current best-selling nonfiction books according to the wall street journal. the list is educated, carol westover's account of going up in idaho mountains and her introduction to formal education at age 17. it's been onbestseller lists for more than a year . next, and the pioneers pulitzer prize winning historian david mccullough recounts the journeys of the early settlers of the northwest territory . then it's tv and radio mark levin's critical look at the media, on freed
and stuart does his best.i talk about this and other lectures, is a cavalryman but he's a waiting cavalryman, is formed by life on the planes. little raids and counter raids and he's never handle these large bodies of infantrymen so he does his best and ultimately it's enough because the confederates when for a number of reasons but it's a bloodied mess. thousands are wounded in frontal attack that were ill managed to put it wildly. you're anxious to get back in the heat, thank you so much for...
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stuart: earlier in the year, we had a tough first quarter. hope companies have kitchen sinked it a bit. year forwn 2% year on q2. range, youithin that have to have some sort of reconciliation if the trade stuff does continue to be a drag in the economy. our view is the trade impact plays out over a six-month period. hopefully it's not as much of a headwind later this year. flat plusbetween that seven or 8%, there will have to be some reconciliation. alix: take a look at cyclicals versus defensive's in europe. cyclicals are still outperforming. alix: our view on positioning right now is at least in the u.s., most active managers are skewed to a safer, more defensive stock. you could be in a safe cyclical. you've also had a dovish bank from the ecb, more dovish than the market expected. you might have some rotation into cyclicals to try to catch that. there u.s. in particular, is been stocks with a stable earnings growth outlook. the community is defensively positioned at this point. up, dissecting deutsche bank's restructure. taking a look at
stuart: earlier in the year, we had a tough first quarter. hope companies have kitchen sinked it a bit. year forwn 2% year on q2. range, youithin that have to have some sort of reconciliation if the trade stuff does continue to be a drag in the economy. our view is the trade impact plays out over a six-month period. hopefully it's not as much of a headwind later this year. flat plusbetween that seven or 8%, there will have to be some reconciliation. alix: take a look at cyclicals versus...
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allen selner and co-hosts mimi umidon and stuart pankin.eers and applause] >> stuart: hello, twin cities! wow! >> mimi: and you all have walkfits in your shoes, right? [louder cheers] yeah, whoo! >> you know, it really is amazing how many people are now walking pain-free beuse walkfit orthotics, people just like many of you and you at home who had foot pain and foot-related pain. we're talking leg cramps, aching knees and hips, lower back pain, and it all began with their feet. walkfit orthotics went into their shoes, straightened out their feet and the othere y this for years: it's alignment, alignment, alignment. you align your feet and you help align your whole body. you know, as a doctor, it is so gratifying to hear from so many patients and friends whose lives have been dramatically affected by wearing walkfits. they're up, they're out, they're golfing, walking, shopping, doing whatever they want to do pain-free. >> but you're probably all wondering what we're doing here at the mall of america. well, we have a couple of big announcemen
allen selner and co-hosts mimi umidon and stuart pankin.eers and applause] >> stuart: hello, twin cities! wow! >> mimi: and you all have walkfits in your shoes, right? [louder cheers] yeah, whoo! >> you know, it really is amazing how many people are now walking pain-free beuse walkfit orthotics, people just like many of you and you at home who had foot pain and foot-related pain. we're talking leg cramps, aching knees and hips, lower back pain, and it all began with their...
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good morning stuart, good to see you. really coming to a head, because france and the uk are pushing ahead with their own tax system pushing ahead with their own tax syste m o n pushing ahead with their own tax system on the big tech giants, which are mainly american. they are mainly american. europe hasn't been very good at those sorts of tech start—ups that have got to any sort of degree of size, so this is the french and british government slightly behind them really trying to push those companies to pay tax. over the last number of years, we've seen that rumbling along for some time. they would say they're not paying theirfair share. this is the nationstates trying to reassert their control, saying we need some of that revenue frankly pay for our services. if these big companies don't start paying then there will bea don't start paying then there will be a bit ofa don't start paying then there will be a bit of a hole in the country's finances. in terms of the g7 finance ministers‘ meeting today in france, do you think
good morning stuart, good to see you. really coming to a head, because france and the uk are pushing ahead with their own tax system pushing ahead with their own tax syste m o n pushing ahead with their own tax system on the big tech giants, which are mainly american. they are mainly american. europe hasn't been very good at those sorts of tech start—ups that have got to any sort of degree of size, so this is the french and british government slightly behind them really trying to push those...
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retired journalist stuart collier claims mrjohnson tried to help a friend find him and beat him up.nson says the conversation, which took place 30 years ago, was a joke. let's look at some of the sports coverage and a 12—page souvenir supplement inside the daily telegraph and who said cricket was boring? i don't think cricket is boring? i don't think cricket is boring at all, i love it! i saw the end of this, very exciting because the extra overs meant it went to the last ball and england won by one run, as faras last ball and england won by one run, as far as i last ball and england won by one run, as faras i can last ball and england won by one run, as far as i can tell. last ball and england won by one run, as faras i can tell. i last ball and england won by one run, as far as i can tell. i watched quite a lot of the highlights of the world cup, which has been going for a couple of weeks? about six weeks. i caught a couple of weeks? about six weeks. icaught up a couple of weeks? about six weeks. i caught up about two weeks ago! but i enjoyed the highlights. afghanistan was good..
retired journalist stuart collier claims mrjohnson tried to help a friend find him and beat him up.nson says the conversation, which took place 30 years ago, was a joke. let's look at some of the sports coverage and a 12—page souvenir supplement inside the daily telegraph and who said cricket was boring? i don't think cricket is boring? i don't think cricket is boring at all, i love it! i saw the end of this, very exciting because the extra overs meant it went to the last ball and england won...
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steve: charles, stuart. ainsley: thank you, gentlemen.llian: good morning, everyone, once again. we have a few headlines to start off with right now. we begin with this fox news alert. iranian state tv is reporting that the islamic revolutionary guard has seized a foreign oil tanker and 12 crew members accused of smuggling oil no. word of where the tanker was from or where it was headed. u.s. officials suspect the country seized a united arab emirates tanker over the weekend as tensions grow unraveling. iran claims it was helping that ship. we will keep you updated. a california town now looking to ban all political signs from parades after a 12-year-old girl flew her donald trump flag on july 4th. >> she heard some booing on her way down the parade. she has been taught to ignore it and she carried on. it was just that we were proud of the leader of our country. this is about liberty. jillian: elizabeth wilder says the rancho murieta received claims. claiming this is an attack on their first amendment right. the board will vote on the ban
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>>> and coming up, one of stuart's favorite topics.he beyond burger and impossible burger, getting a lot of hype lately. i want to know, is this a passing fad or is fake meat here to stay? former mcdonald's ceo is coming up on that. he should know. >>> another story we have been following. the mysterious deaths of tourists at all inclusive resorts in the dominican republic. what are dominican officials doing to get to the bottom of this? are they working with or against the fbi? we are talking to one of those dominican officials later this hour. >>> plus the democrats going all-in on health care for illegal immigrants. the leader of the party, tom perez, says hey, look, most illegals pay taxes so why shouldn't we give it to them. they are paying for the free health care. up next, how does the trump campaign feel about that one. we will be asking one of them right after this. the mercedes-benz of tomorrow will transform not just the automobile, but mobility itself. an autonomous-thinking vehicle protecting those inside and out. and it's
>>> and coming up, one of stuart's favorite topics.he beyond burger and impossible burger, getting a lot of hype lately. i want to know, is this a passing fad or is fake meat here to stay? former mcdonald's ceo is coming up on that. he should know. >>> another story we have been following. the mysterious deaths of tourists at all inclusive resorts in the dominican republic. what are dominican officials doing to get to the bottom of this? are they working with or against the...
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broad and chris woa kes, anderson, stuart broad and chris woakes, they are experienced campaigners andrs but they are quite the same in terms of the pace. england i think i've lacked a bit of pace in the past and thatis lacked a bit of pace in the past and that is why the likes of oliver stone and jofra archer will come into the reckoning. i'm fascinated by the psychology of moving up and down the order, what difference does that make? it makes a difference, there is no doubt that as a batsman you want to get settled. it is about preparation time in terms of being the opener as opposed to number three. for meat number three gave me extra time to settle myself and perhaps watch a few overs and get ready. as the opener it is a different psyche and you do not know if you will be in at the first ball 01’ if you will be in at the first ball or the second innings and you start to count down the overs and try to work out how many balls you have left before night time or before tea. it is a different psyche and they say the opening batsmen are a different breed of character! i think it takes s
broad and chris woa kes, anderson, stuart broad and chris woakes, they are experienced campaigners andrs but they are quite the same in terms of the pace. england i think i've lacked a bit of pace in the past and thatis lacked a bit of pace in the past and that is why the likes of oliver stone and jofra archer will come into the reckoning. i'm fascinated by the psychology of moving up and down the order, what difference does that make? it makes a difference, there is no doubt that as a batsman...
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with scotland in 1603 by a scottish royal house, the stuarts.under the last stuart monarch, queen anne, one century later, another act of union created union. united kingdom took on the form we know today step it is clear from the potted history that when we talk about the union, we are in fact talking about a complex network of connections stretching back over the centuries. the economic architecture of the union has been remarkably sta ble of the union has been remarkably stable and a huge source of strength, so much so we can sometimes take it for granted. we can forget that the uk's customs union created the first modern industrial marketplace, the pound sterling has served the four unions of the nation for centuries and our fully integrated internal market, with no barriers to doing business, remains the most important market for businesses across the uk. it is sometimes said that celebrating these economic benefits, while at these economic benefits, while at the same time arguing we should deliver brexit is contradictory. that is to mistak
with scotland in 1603 by a scottish royal house, the stuarts.under the last stuart monarch, queen anne, one century later, another act of union created union. united kingdom took on the form we know today step it is clear from the potted history that when we talk about the union, we are in fact talking about a complex network of connections stretching back over the centuries. the economic architecture of the union has been remarkably sta ble of the union has been remarkably stable and a huge...
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stuart varney, take it away. stuart: thanks for doing all that hard work for me on friday.ofit reports which, by the way, are already showing a better than 6% gain over last year. that's good. the latest stock sensation, beyond meat, reports this afternoon. that will be interesting. apple comes out tomorrow. a quarter point rate cut widely forecast for midweek. with the europeans businessly cutting rates, there may be more to come here. >>> friday, it's the jobs report and that's expected to show more people coming off the sidelines, joining the labor force.
stuart varney, take it away. stuart: thanks for doing all that hard work for me on friday.ofit reports which, by the way, are already showing a better than 6% gain over last year. that's good. the latest stock sensation, beyond meat, reports this afternoon. that will be interesting. apple comes out tomorrow. a quarter point rate cut widely forecast for midweek. with the europeans businessly cutting rates, there may be more to come here. >>> friday, it's the jobs report and that's...
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he's picked alongside fellow bowlers, james anderson, stuart broad, chris woakes, olly stone, sam curranof the team. he was stripped of the honour after that infamous episode outside a bristol nightclub, which saw him cleared of affray meanwhile the under—fire batting line—up will continue into the first test with rory burns, joe denly and jason roy selected alongside captain joe root. with wicketkeeper batsmen jonny bairstow and jos buttler also in the squad. well, earlier i spoke to former england spinner monty panesar, and he told me that he believes that the selectors have got the big decisions right. england have been good in terms of showing the faith in the players playing against ireland. everyone was thinking about changing the batting order, may be changing the bowling, as well. some people felt that this was a perfectly balanced squad. and i think that when you're choosing a squad, especially for the ashes, you want to keep that faith in the players. in their mindset, it allows them to be free and clear about their game plans, knowing that the selectors are showing a lot of fa
he's picked alongside fellow bowlers, james anderson, stuart broad, chris woakes, olly stone, sam curranof the team. he was stripped of the honour after that infamous episode outside a bristol nightclub, which saw him cleared of affray meanwhile the under—fire batting line—up will continue into the first test with rory burns, joe denly and jason roy selected alongside captain joe root. with wicketkeeper batsmen jonny bairstow and jos buttler also in the squad. well, earlier i spoke to...
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the interior of the carriage was designed by james athenæum stuart and william newton.following 851779 they renovated the originally baroque church in classical stuff. made by samuel greening so. 17 it is 7 the organ is with god it is the finest in the whole looking today only be played by the musical director of the martin chapel . viewed from the thames while mabel hospital looks quite magnificent yet it enjoyed only moderate popularity with its resident men who spent most of the adult life in the spotlight conditions that existed see found it hard in old age to get accustomed to the extravagant opulence of the rock architecture and certainly not for the daily round was marked by military drill and poor food as one old talking planed pillars colonnades unsealing frescoes don't exactly go hand in hand with pickled beef and flat a all that's been watered down. the heart of the naval hospital is the thank you for sat as a dining it seats more than 300 that was a mark of respect this by officers. the painted hole does food justice to its name freshness of every woman huge
the interior of the carriage was designed by james athenæum stuart and william newton.following 851779 they renovated the originally baroque church in classical stuff. made by samuel greening so. 17 it is 7 the organ is with god it is the finest in the whole looking today only be played by the musical director of the martin chapel . viewed from the thames while mabel hospital looks quite magnificent yet it enjoyed only moderate popularity with its resident men who spent most of the adult life...
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england recovered their intensity while stuart broad has swept through teams before. here, chris woakes was his arch companion in accuracy. the overhead conditions, the pitch conditions suited bowling. the english fielders caught everything and ireland suddenly looked like a team playing their third test match ever. defend it, hit it, anything! well it is easy from the seats. batting sometimes seems impossible when you are actually doing it. decades of development and dedication and... 38 all out. england's world cup spirit endured. i think we've come from the unknown, haven't we? we've never been in a position where we've won a world cup and half of the side have been a part of that and then very quickly have to adjust for test cricket. i thought this morning we were outstanding, i really do. we exploited those conditions beautifully. well this test match will serve as a preparation of sorts for england as they look ahead to the ashes, that's next week. as for ireland, the chance to play on a stage like this, well, who knows when that will come again. i guess they mu
england recovered their intensity while stuart broad has swept through teams before. here, chris woakes was his arch companion in accuracy. the overhead conditions, the pitch conditions suited bowling. the english fielders caught everything and ireland suddenly looked like a team playing their third test match ever. defend it, hit it, anything! well it is easy from the seats. batting sometimes seems impossible when you are actually doing it. decades of development and dedication and... 38 all...
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they look but they don't buy it complains one worker and amsterdam's numero greece woman maisha stuart's mother is me most is the way visitors treat the sex workers are quite often large groups like south parties or groups of tourists take photographs of the women they laugh at them and mock them these women are at work they're vulnerable i find out so humiliating i don't find it acceptable and the show overnighted into think are among the changes she's considering is closing the curtains so that workers are no longer seen from the street another would be to move the red light district out of the city center altogether which would disappoint some visitors maybe they can control it in a bit in a way that way they can minimize but there are things going out but i think it's it's it's a shame really as i think the culture. so we keep coming back down may have to choose between protecting its sex workers dignity and preserving its tourism industry. business with here. what secrets lie behind. find out in an immersive experience and explore a fascinating cultural heritage sites. d w world her
they look but they don't buy it complains one worker and amsterdam's numero greece woman maisha stuart's mother is me most is the way visitors treat the sex workers are quite often large groups like south parties or groups of tourists take photographs of the women they laugh at them and mock them these women are at work they're vulnerable i find out so humiliating i don't find it acceptable and the show overnighted into think are among the changes she's considering is closing the curtains so...
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at your news bulletin up next world stuart's looks at how children in pakistan are missing out on school because they're forced to work from like a local i'll be back at the top of the hours 0 which will see them. i think is everything challenging 1st on how to make a muslim. school much different culture between here and their challenge in court if he. leaves. for the summer is the 7 year was worth it for me to come to germany . my grandmother larcenous to work as a swimming instructor should now our 2 children not through drugs just rushed just to show us. what's your story take part sharon on in for my current stock. welcome to world stories. a glimmer of hope south africa's fight against hiv germany the past is a foreign country but 1st to pakistan according to the un sustainable development goals all children should be in education by 2030 but a recent review paints a bleak picture especially for low income countries. you know it's 8 o'clock in the morning and sergeant muhammad should be getting ready for school but the 12 year old stopped going a few years ago in order to work and
at your news bulletin up next world stuart's looks at how children in pakistan are missing out on school because they're forced to work from like a local i'll be back at the top of the hours 0 which will see them. i think is everything challenging 1st on how to make a muslim. school much different culture between here and their challenge in court if he. leaves. for the summer is the 7 year was worth it for me to come to germany . my grandmother larcenous to work as a swimming instructor should...
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to somebody young of the network will sum up with stuart a split from the folks who have revised all mama i love the. able to feed you. you fed me for years and now it's nice that it's the other way around. this negativity in the. u.s. surrogate mothers give birth to about 6000 children a year in germany the embryo protection law forbids it even for heterosexual couples who can't conceive. critics say the ban is outdated by now plenty of couples like johnny and stefan look abroad to fulfill their wish of having their own children. the next stop is stephens parents' house in a small town in upper swabian they're devout catholics. who got work. goes along of course all the little. more per year it's home though not in. the sunday walk is a firm tradition to gay dads with their baby carriages isn't something you see every day at least not here. it wasn't easy at 1st to deal with the fact that he was just different and gay but at the end of the day is over. in the house it's known as the holy mountain the opposite way below it's a very special place the people without children go up this
to somebody young of the network will sum up with stuart a split from the folks who have revised all mama i love the. able to feed you. you fed me for years and now it's nice that it's the other way around. this negativity in the. u.s. surrogate mothers give birth to about 6000 children a year in germany the embryo protection law forbids it even for heterosexual couples who can't conceive. critics say the ban is outdated by now plenty of couples like johnny and stefan look abroad to fulfill...
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palace built in the 18th century and the 12th century made tower this is stuart setting is where unesco members will decide what other landmarks deserve to be considered an official part of the world's cultural legacy. among germany's contenders a very insidious school which argues its medieval system of water management artificial props canals sluices and sawmills some nearly 500 years old deserving asco recognition. it's a 12th century mine in the or mountains straddling the german czech border is also in contention communities on both sides came together to lobby unesco on the project. from the beginning on it was a project to bring together all the municipalities on both sides of the border and to give them the chance to work for the 1st time together not against each other to work together for a better development of this area on the basic over scotch will a natural richness in its. natural richness and. at the center of iceland's unesco nomination the national park includes europe's largest as well as 10 active volcanoes unesco nomination would also be a political statement the gl
palace built in the 18th century and the 12th century made tower this is stuart setting is where unesco members will decide what other landmarks deserve to be considered an official part of the world's cultural legacy. among germany's contenders a very insidious school which argues its medieval system of water management artificial props canals sluices and sawmills some nearly 500 years old deserving asco recognition. it's a 12th century mine in the or mountains straddling the german czech...
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woodman maisha stuart mothers me most is the way visitors treat the sex workers are quite often large groups like star parties or groups of tourists take photographs of the women they laugh at them and mock them these women are at work they're vulnerable i find out so humiliating i don't find it acceptable and it's different to think. among the changes she's considering is closing the curtains so that workers are no longer seen from the street another would be to move the red light district out of the city center altogether which would disappoint some visitors maybe gain control it in a bit in a way that with my but there are things going out but i think it should stay it's a shame really i think the culture that keep it all open so we keep coming back saddam may have to choose between protecting its sex workers dignity and preserving its tourism industry. and that's it for this edition of your business if you're one more go ahead and check out our website at v.w. dot com slash business. for me and the entire team thanks for watching and have a great. international talk show for journ
woodman maisha stuart mothers me most is the way visitors treat the sex workers are quite often large groups like star parties or groups of tourists take photographs of the women they laugh at them and mock them these women are at work they're vulnerable i find out so humiliating i don't find it acceptable and it's different to think. among the changes she's considering is closing the curtains so that workers are no longer seen from the street another would be to move the red light district out...
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contributions from stuart broad who was trying to get back in the ashes frame and ollie stone who isof fast bowlers trying to get into testing permanently. but ireland are in such a strong position now because of bowling england out so cheaply. forget the ashes, england have a fight on their hands here. and what does day to promise? all in hand and more mayhem potentially for murtagh. bowling them out for 80 in one session. growing up as a child i dreamt of being on the board. probably not in the dressing room but as it worked out it is a bit more special now. just a fantastic feeling walking off at lunchtime and holding the ball having taken five wickets in the first session is good feeling as have had in my career. naturally we were disappointed. there is no real excuses for us to be bowled out for 85. against ireland. but congratulations to ireland. but congratulations to ireland today. they had a fantastic day. put us under pressure and they did not let us off. they put the ball in the right place and we didn't respond to it either. julian alaphilippe retains the race lead at the
contributions from stuart broad who was trying to get back in the ashes frame and ollie stone who isof fast bowlers trying to get into testing permanently. but ireland are in such a strong position now because of bowling england out so cheaply. forget the ashes, england have a fight on their hands here. and what does day to promise? all in hand and more mayhem potentially for murtagh. bowling them out for 80 in one session. growing up as a child i dreamt of being on the board. probably not in...
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[echoes] ramsay: i'm stuart ramsay in turkey, and this is "hotspots."onight, we're going to take you behind the scenes of the world's biggest and hardest-hitting stories. we uncover a terror group's secrets... man: to have that kind of information is just, i would say, unprecedented. ramsay: we report on america's epidemic of mass school shootings... man 3: there had been shootings in schools in america, but
[echoes] ramsay: i'm stuart ramsay in turkey, and this is "hotspots."onight, we're going to take you behind the scenes of the world's biggest and hardest-hitting stories. we uncover a terror group's secrets... man: to have that kind of information is just, i would say, unprecedented. ramsay: we report on america's epidemic of mass school shootings... man 3: there had been shootings in schools in america, but
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many new developments to come on this roger and stuart thank you very much indeed forjoining us.ow time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? we have midsommar which angle to tell you in advance is not a horror film. it has horror elements but not a horror film. we have spider—man farfrom home. spider—man: far from home. and ibiza: the silent movie. which isn't that silent. last week was my first week back so you are really nice and now... midsommar is the new movie by ari aster who made hereditary. ill make you didn't apologise, you said sorry but it sounds more like too bad. maybe i shouldjust go home? know, understand understand. and i'm trying to apologise.” home? know, understand understand. and i'm trying to apologise. ijust wa nt to and i'm trying to apologise. ijust want to talk about it. that's all. i'm not trying to attack you. if you like you are. what i am sorry, i just got confused and i'm sorry. sit with me we can talk about it. love,
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collapse stuart aug 14th on d. w. . this is d. w. news live from berlin hong kong residents are back on the streets as the territory reacts to violent clashes between police and pro-democracy demonstrators dozens are in custody after a police crackdown you are looking now at live pictures as proust gather in the city center our correspondent is on the scene and more than a 1000 arrested in moscow when the biggest crackdown in 2 years the russians were attempting to rally in support of opposition politicians banned from running in local elections and protesters got glamour putin's government. also coming up a surprise winner expected at the tour de france 22 year old a gun there now is on track to win cycling's top race will be the youngest winner in more than a century and the 1st ever from colombia but he still needs to cross the finish. welcome to the program carl assman on kong citizens are gathering in the city center today defying an official ban as they seek to protest the police response to their pro-democracy rallies last nig
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rachel stuart from meet the germans takes us through the in outs and peculiarities of the german health care system. and we discover the hidden city that lives underneath the italian capital rome. well it is summer in the city and i have to say this here it is a scorcher here in berlin women of course have many many options in their summer wardrobes to keep cool but the guys seem to be generally a bit more limited or are they we checked out what men's fashion has to offer this summer. this summer on the message for fashion savvy men is to be different steps out of your comfort zone and don't be afraid to turn heads. i think for the summer man are going to have a lot more fun they're wearing more colors there are being much more daring. they're showing their away this year. and. as well. just a splash of calm.
rachel stuart from meet the germans takes us through the in outs and peculiarities of the german health care system. and we discover the hidden city that lives underneath the italian capital rome. well it is summer in the city and i have to say this here it is a scorcher here in berlin women of course have many many options in their summer wardrobes to keep cool but the guys seem to be generally a bit more limited or are they we checked out what men's fashion has to offer this summer. this...
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or robot collapse from stuart's aug 14th on t.w. . plane . this is the w. news live from berlin pending a response the u.s. calls on european allies to join a naval security mission in the persian gulf states washington makes a formal request to germany france and. in britain to secure the strait of hormuz well it was cautious saying an international approach to solving the crisis is the answer also coming up remembering the boy who died when he was pushed under a train in frankfurt germany authorities say the man suspected of the crime.
or robot collapse from stuart's aug 14th on t.w. . plane . this is the w. news live from berlin pending a response the u.s. calls on european allies to join a naval security mission in the persian gulf states washington makes a formal request to germany france and. in britain to secure the strait of hormuz well it was cautious saying an international approach to solving the crisis is the answer also coming up remembering the boy who died when he was pushed under a train in frankfurt germany...
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i'm david asman in for stuart varney. stuart's going to be back on monday. money. we are making records all over the place. the markets right now are -- both the dow jones and the s&p are in record territory. the dow jones, let's see, is at 26,881. all it has to do is close at 26,828 to be a record. we only have two hours to go before the close. the s&p has to close above 2973 and it looks like we may end the day in records. >>> president trump's 2020 re-election campaign has raised $105 million and a dramatic new poll from quinnipiac university finds senator kamala harris and joe biden, they are now tied. that is a dramatic move. joining us is kayleigh mcennany. do you see joe biden continuing to slide? >> we'll see. to us it doesn't matter if it's joe biden or kamala harris. you are asking do i want one radical lightweight leftist or another radical lightweight leftist. either are fine with us. you saw they all raised their hand when they were asked if illegal immigrants should get health care. that tells you all you need to know. these are all the same an
i'm david asman in for stuart varney. stuart's going to be back on monday. money. we are making records all over the place. the markets right now are -- both the dow jones and the s&p are in record territory. the dow jones, let's see, is at 26,881. all it has to do is close at 26,828 to be a record. we only have two hours to go before the close. the s&p has to close above 2973 and it looks like we may end the day in records. >>> president trump's 2020 re-election campaign has...
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with regards to stuart karaffa, if the that's something we can follow-up with after this hearing, we'd just like to know more details as far as what happened in that case. did he get administrative leave, how long did it take to fire him? is that a commitment -- >> i have some information because i have this cracker jack staff, they must be watching this hearing so they did send me something. my apologies. that must have happened about the time i arrived. i don't know the exact date, i was not personally involved. so this individual had security clearance suspended immediately and after that he resigned. had he not, diplomatic security would have continued the investigation and suspended without his clearance while that investigation was concluded. after that investigation was concluded it would have been up to my office to determine what the appropriate discipline would have been. it could have been a reprimand to suspension to removal. but because his security clearance was suspended immediately he opted to resign and that was the end of that investigation. >> have you familiar with
with regards to stuart karaffa, if the that's something we can follow-up with after this hearing, we'd just like to know more details as far as what happened in that case. did he get administrative leave, how long did it take to fire him? is that a commitment -- >> i have some information because i have this cracker jack staff, they must be watching this hearing so they did send me something. my apologies. that must have happened about the time i arrived. i don't know the exact date, i...
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stuart? take it away. stuart: i'm with you, liz peek. good morning, maria. good morning, everyone.ne brings into question the security of the cloud. that is the backup for corporations around the world. here's the story. capital one credit card applications, the personal information on over 100 million americans, stolen. a woman has been arrested in seattle. she's accused of breaking through capital one's firewall to access data stored on amazon's cloud service. both stocks are down. this is one of the largest ever data breaches at a big bank. we'll have
stuart? take it away. stuart: i'm with you, liz peek. good morning, maria. good morning, everyone.ne brings into question the security of the cloud. that is the backup for corporations around the world. here's the story. capital one credit card applications, the personal information on over 100 million americans, stolen. a woman has been arrested in seattle. she's accused of breaking through capital one's firewall to access data stored on amazon's cloud service. both stocks are down. this is...
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collapse stuart hall just 14 on d. w. . this is deja news live from berlin and dozens have been killed by suspected boko haram militants in nigeria villages were attacked as they left a funeral in the northeast of the country over the course of the last decade the on going insurgencies only has displaced almost $2000000.00 people and left thousands we want to end also coming up police in hong kong fired tear gas to disperse crowds of demonstrators who have barricaded themselves into the city center defying an official ban the protesters are calling this the summer of discontent. and later in its faults we visit the home town of aden but now in colombia a freshly crowned to what a front when it is called cycling favor in his native country. i'm rebecca ritter's welcome to the program at least 65 people have been killed in nigeria in an attack by suspected islamists according to local officials the attack took place in a village in borno state in the northeast of the country the victims were attending a funeral when they were
collapse stuart hall just 14 on d. w. . this is deja news live from berlin and dozens have been killed by suspected boko haram militants in nigeria villages were attacked as they left a funeral in the northeast of the country over the course of the last decade the on going insurgencies only has displaced almost $2000000.00 people and left thousands we want to end also coming up police in hong kong fired tear gas to disperse crowds of demonstrators who have barricaded themselves into the city...
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up next world stuart's looks at how children in pakistan are missing out on school because they're forced to work like a local i'll be back at the top of the hour so which. will see them. i think is everything. i don't think a muslim. school much different. between here and there. is the slogan.
up next world stuart's looks at how children in pakistan are missing out on school because they're forced to work like a local i'll be back at the top of the hour so which. will see them. i think is everything. i don't think a muslim. school much different. between here and there. is the slogan.
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stuart thomson is with the law firm bdb pitmans llp.onald trump said he would allow us companies —— they are throwing everything at it? especially the handset numbers, the american action doesn't have seemed to have affected them. in the domestic market, they have used it asa domestic market, they have used it as a sales pitch, almost being the phone that the americans don't want you to have and that seems to be working quite well for them in the short term. last month, president trump said he would allow consumers to resume but it doesn't look clear. it is unclear and whether trump is pushing the line that you can't do work with huawei because of the 5g network or whether a deal can be done, trade is the most important element. it seems to come down to this discussion of security versus trade was not which is the more important. i wanted to ask you about this because it pits the two together quite significantly and at a time when trade is at the forefront of people ‘s minds. a time when trade is at the forefront of people 's mindsm a t
stuart thomson is with the law firm bdb pitmans llp.onald trump said he would allow us companies —— they are throwing everything at it? especially the handset numbers, the american action doesn't have seemed to have affected them. in the domestic market, they have used it asa domestic market, they have used it as a sales pitch, almost being the phone that the americans don't want you to have and that seems to be working quite well for them in the short term. last month, president trump said...