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we'll have to see. >> julia manchester, sean sullivan. stick around. we're going to talk about the confirmation hearings. >>> why a former attorney is demanding his money back from porn star stormy daniels. the latest in their legal battle is head. >>> don't miss omarosa manigault new man discuss the turmoil with my colleague alex witt. that's today at 1:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. ♪ heartburn and gas? ♪ now fight both fast new tums chewy bites with gas relief all in one relief of heartburn and gas ♪ ♪ tum tum tum tums new tums chewy bites with gas relief but let's be honest, nobody likes dealing with insurance. which is why esurance hired me, dennis quaid, as their spokesperson because apparently, i'm highly likable. see, they know it's confusing. i literally have no idea what i'm getting, dennis quaid. that's why they're making it simple, man in cafe. and more affordable. thank you, dennis quaid. you're welcome. that's a prop apple. i'd tell you more, but i only have 30 seconds. so here's a dramatic shot of their tagline so you'll remember i
we'll have to see. >> julia manchester, sean sullivan. stick around. we're going to talk about the confirmation hearings. >>> why a former attorney is demanding his money back from porn star stormy daniels. the latest in their legal battle is head. >>> don't miss omarosa manigault new man discuss the turmoil with my colleague alex witt. that's today at 1:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. ♪ heartburn and gas? ♪ now fight both fast new tums chewy bites with gas...
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margaret sullivan's right.because i'm not promoting a book. >> yeah, we'll find out what the public editor thinks of that, promoting a book instead of breaking news. >> that's true. i should be finding who wrote that -- no, look. i mean, if -- it creates a lot of complicated decisions, you know, up the tree. here, i will punt. i don't want know. these decisions will be made at some point. i don't know how hotly they're pursuing that anymore than "the washington post" -- >> i really believe that -- i think that if the story -- i believe that if "the times" reporters are able to determine, independently, who this person is, i can't imagine anyone at "the new york times" pulling them back from running that story. i think it would have to be sent to the lawyers and i know it would be. but, i think the lawyers would find a way to make it publishable. and that would be the right thing. >> all right. but i got to ask you an ethics question, just and it's the last question. this is what i'm struggling with. if this per
margaret sullivan's right.because i'm not promoting a book. >> yeah, we'll find out what the public editor thinks of that, promoting a book instead of breaking news. >> that's true. i should be finding who wrote that -- no, look. i mean, if -- it creates a lot of complicated decisions, you know, up the tree. here, i will punt. i don't want know. these decisions will be made at some point. i don't know how hotly they're pursuing that anymore than "the washington post" --...
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my name is maureen sullivan -- and community members and colleagues. i'm maureen sullivan. i've worked in sfusd 18 years. 15 of them i've served fairmont as a teacher, as a curriculum coach, and now as a teacher librarian. [inaudible] >> that's not official. delores huerta is a champion of human rights and immigrants' rights, and she is sufficient an inspiration. she was just speaking this spring and bringing so much energy to education and working hard and speaking out for what you believe is true. i feel like i can speak no letter than one of my former students. one of my students wrote this and asked me to read this to you. hello. my name is abraham escalante. while i attended the school, i learned in an environment that promoted inclusivity, tolerance, and respect. my sister and i both work for the san mateo public library, supporting many programs that help our communities grow. we help empower them with the tools to bring us a new generalration of kids that hopefully will reflect these values. these are all things that we have championed from our younger years and hav
my name is maureen sullivan -- and community members and colleagues. i'm maureen sullivan. i've worked in sfusd 18 years. 15 of them i've served fairmont as a teacher, as a curriculum coach, and now as a teacher librarian. [inaudible] >> that's not official. delores huerta is a champion of human rights and immigrants' rights, and she is sufficient an inspiration. she was just speaking this spring and bringing so much energy to education and working hard and speaking out for what you...
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my guests this morning, republican senator dan sullivan of alaska and democratic senator amy clobishire of minnesota. florida republicans pick a die-hard trump supporter.
my guests this morning, republican senator dan sullivan of alaska and democratic senator amy clobishire of minnesota. florida republicans pick a die-hard trump supporter.
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karen williams to be ambassador to the -- toic of sarah phnom, be ambassador to somalia, kevin sullivan to be ambassador to be u.s.a, mark rosen to executive director of the
karen williams to be ambassador to the -- toic of sarah phnom, be ambassador to somalia, kevin sullivan to be ambassador to be u.s.a, mark rosen to executive director of the
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host: sean sullivan covers politics for the "washington post." alexis levinson is a reporter with buzzfeed. thank you both for being part of "newsmakers." sean: thanks. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> join us for a discussion about the relationship between reporters and controversial sources. university's free speech project will host. live coverage at seven eastern on c-span. professor christine blasey ford has agreed to chas defy -- to testify thursday. judge kavanaugh will also testify at the hearing. we will have live coverage starting at c-span3. you can watch online or listen on the c-span radio app. >> this week on the communicators, executive director of the open market institute discusses his concerns over companies like google, facebook, amazon and uber possibly becoming monopolies and threatening democracy. interviewed by ashley gold. search -- this sounds radical in today'
host: sean sullivan covers politics for the "washington post." alexis levinson is a reporter with buzzfeed. thank you both for being part of "newsmakers." sean: thanks. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> join us for a discussion about the relationship between reporters and controversial sources. university's...
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. >> al: that is trey sullivan. it will come back to atlanta. they can't get there before the eagles get there. we have six falcons around the ball. six.s: >> c well, it is the returner's job to scream poison or whatever the code word is and let him know to get the heck out of there. but for whatever reason he didn't react to it. >> al: sullivan is the guy in g penalized.fi rst down the sidearm shot is incomplete. intended for jones. that is nate gerry. >> nate gerry is getng an opportunity to play. they are bringing pressure trying to knock them out of field goal range. that means something. he was a two-time 200 meter champ in high school and almost ran the ball down. >> al: played his college ball at nebraska, fifth round pick last year. >> cris: you don't want to take a sack here because it drives you out of field goal range. this is an important sequence. >> al: the play clock at 1. and could ten. ryan fires. it is a nice catch made by sanu who has to reach back and grab it for a short gai that should take us to the fourth quarter. sanu win
. >> al: that is trey sullivan. it will come back to atlanta. they can't get there before the eagles get there. we have six falcons around the ball. six.s: >> c well, it is the returner's job to scream poison or whatever the code word is and let him know to get the heck out of there. but for whatever reason he didn't react to it. >> al: sullivan is the guy in g penalized.fi rst down the sidearm shot is incomplete. intended for jones. that is nate gerry. >> nate gerry is...
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for more on all of this, i spoke earlier with kevin sullivan of "the washington post." kevin, thanks for coming on to the program. the whit with similar criticism before. is this any different? kevin: it is, because it is bob woodward. bob woward has written 18 books and has been chronicling the presidency since watergate. he h record, he is respected, he is dogged, he is responsible. he is a sage bvoice in washington, and it is different from some of the other books and criticisms of this administration, because it is bob. when you look at someone like ari fleischer, spokesman for ge w. bush, he tweeted yesterday "i've been on the receiving end of woodward's book and i didn't like at some of the quotesbut i never thought he made it up or it wasn't true."ig bob is a heavyt journalist and he has a lot of respect and the president is not correct when he says bob has had problems in the past and no one believes him. people do believe him. jane: what do you make of the "new york times" op-ed saying that there are people within the white house working to contain the presiden
for more on all of this, i spoke earlier with kevin sullivan of "the washington post." kevin, thanks for coming on to the program. the whit with similar criticism before. is this any different? kevin: it is, because it is bob woodward. bob woward has written 18 books and has been chronicling the presidency since watergate. he h record, he is respected, he is dogged, he is responsible. he is a sage bvoice in washington, and it is different from some of the other books and criticisms of...
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stores one company affected is polaris industries, which makes atvs or all-terrain vehicles our brian sullivan went for a visit at a plant in huntsville, alabama. tariffs and trade-offs is this week's cover story. >> reporter: at the polaris manufacturing facility here in huntsville, alabama, assembly lines are humming as production of its ranger off-road vehicles continues nearly nonstop but as good as things are now, there are concerns that a trade war and tariffs could slow things down. because even if a company like polaris wanted to source everything from american companies, it likely can't some of the steel and aluminum parts that go into each of these has to be sourced overseas they simply aren't made here and if those parts come from china, well, the tariffs add at least another 10% to their costs. ceo scott wine says that the combination of the two tariffs and domestic price increases have made things more expensive, and he's worried about the impact on sales. o buy a reasonable amount from china, and there is a 10%, now, going to 25% january 1st, tariff on all the goods that we impor
stores one company affected is polaris industries, which makes atvs or all-terrain vehicles our brian sullivan went for a visit at a plant in huntsville, alabama. tariffs and trade-offs is this week's cover story. >> reporter: at the polaris manufacturing facility here in huntsville, alabama, assembly lines are humming as production of its ranger off-road vehicles continues nearly nonstop but as good as things are now, there are concerns that a trade war and tariffs could slow things...
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. >> driven all the way from south carolina to find out whether father thomas sullivan is your father. >> reporter: dr. anne m ie meyers is the anthropologist hols took dna samples from the priest buried in june. the day after father's day. now two months later -- >> and i'm here to telou that he is. >> i don't think i've ever hug aid doctor before but thank you. reporter: finally confirmation and relief. >> a bit drained emotionally but in a way relaxed. >> reporter: amid family rumors it's a journey that began at the kitchen table of who he thought were as a aunt and uncle as they slid an obituary across the table table. >> ty said this m may be your father but we don't know. only the principals know and'r they dead. >> reporter: that day in 1993 began the quest. he hst qned the church, gathered orphanage records, hired detectives. at the center, one question. was father thomas sullivan a priest from lowell, graduate of boston college, buried in tewksbury, his father? >> and when she told uh-huh such nemotion. >> w it's validated it hit home. >> reporter: he doesn't want compensatio
. >> driven all the way from south carolina to find out whether father thomas sullivan is your father. >> reporter: dr. anne m ie meyers is the anthropologist hols took dna samples from the priest buried in june. the day after father's day. now two months later -- >> and i'm here to telou that he is. >> i don't think i've ever hug aid doctor before but thank you. reporter: finally confirmation and relief. >> a bit drained emotionally but in a way relaxed. >>...
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brin brian brian sullivan is on assignment. are holding strong despite new tariffs on china ylan mui has more details. >> this is the second time the trump administration is slapping tariffs on chinese goods that 10% rate will take effect on september 24th. on january 1st the rate will jump to 25%. in a statement president trump said we have given china every opportunity to treat us more fairly so far china has been unwilling to change its practices. as our colleague, eunice yoon reported earlier, trade talks with china appear to be off. yesterday white house economic adviser larry kudlow said the administration is willing to meet with beijing but so far the president has not been satisfied with the results >> we are ready to negotiate and talk with china any time they are ready for serious and substantive negotiations towards free trade >> the business community h has immediately begun criticizing these tariffs. the u.s. chamber of commerce said today's decision makes clear that the administration did not heed the numerous war
brin brian brian sullivan is on assignment. are holding strong despite new tariffs on china ylan mui has more details. >> this is the second time the trump administration is slapping tariffs on chinese goods that 10% rate will take effect on september 24th. on january 1st the rate will jump to 25%. in a statement president trump said we have given china every opportunity to treat us more fairly so far china has been unwilling to change its practices. as our colleague, eunice yoon reported...
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christopher sullivan. patrick sullivan. thomas sullivan. and my brother bart joseph.you are looking over us every day. not a day goes by that we don't think about you we all raise the class in your memory today. and another toast next month that would have been you 50th we love you. >> to my uncle that my brother is named after him who we missed dearly. >> colleen. robert. celine. john francis. christine. ryan sweeney. kenneth swenson. kevin thomas. michael. firefighter sean patrick. rachel. hector logan. rundell. venice gerard year. donnie brooks. hilda taylor. leonard taylor. larissa taylor. sandra taylor. paul tech meyer. stanley temple. and my brother lieutenant philip scott petty letter 12 fire department we miss you tremendously, not a day goes by you are not thought of or spoken about and prayed for. we never get tired of telling stories about you. we remember you in our hearts how you will live on in our lives until the day we die. i love you phil i will talk to you later. >> and my cousin maria, it has been 17 years, we love you and miss you. god bless americ
christopher sullivan. patrick sullivan. thomas sullivan. and my brother bart joseph.you are looking over us every day. not a day goes by that we don't think about you we all raise the class in your memory today. and another toast next month that would have been you 50th we love you. >> to my uncle that my brother is named after him who we missed dearly. >> colleen. robert. celine. john francis. christine. ryan sweeney. kenneth swenson. kevin thomas. michael. firefighter sean...
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sullivan was asked on twitter by a colleague, what would you say? she she replied, "i would carefully talk to all parties and then come to a crushingly tough, but fair conclusion. silly." the times did respond this epg to the backlash in a statement to cbs news it says: we're incredibly proud to publish this piece adding significant value to the public's understanding to what is going on in the frump administration from someone in a position to know. jeff. ro great tweet >> glor: great tweet from mellivan. all right, jericka duncan, outside times headquarters, thank you. judge brett kavanaugh was uressed today on issues from abortion to presidential power. senators will soon vote on whether he gets a seat on the supreme court where he could shape u.s.vaugh! >> no on kavanaugh! >> reporter: there were protesters... >> you work for us! we don't work for you! >> reporter: but the senators questioning judge brett kavanaugh today were more focused on substance. >> "roe v wade." are you familiar with the case? >> does the president have the ?bility to par
sullivan was asked on twitter by a colleague, what would you say? she she replied, "i would carefully talk to all parties and then come to a crushingly tough, but fair conclusion. silly." the times did respond this epg to the backlash in a statement to cbs news it says: we're incredibly proud to publish this piece adding significant value to the public's understanding to what is going on in the frump administration from someone in a position to know. jeff. ro great tweet >>...
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joining me is dan sullivan. welcome. >> good to be on the show. thanks for having me. mentor,said he was your senator mccain, became a friend, put hro armd you when you were elected. he nominated you to replait h as head of the international republican institute that goes out there and promotes democracy. the vision tha john mccain was trying to lay out for people yesterday. what did you take away fro the service? >> first, i thought it was a beautiful service. first, more than that, my condolences to the mcca family, cindy mccain, the children. i think that they showed great grace, strength, dignity. i think the service, really the whole week, has been about unity. there's been, as you mentioned at the outset, discussion about the tension between president trump and john mccain. this notion of unity is really what i have been see g. it's unitbehind the values of a great american. that's john mccain, courage, someone who loved freedom. e thaned freedom m anybody because he had it taken away, service to our nation and mentorship, as you mentionedt the outset with me. it
joining me is dan sullivan. welcome. >> good to be on the show. thanks for having me. mentor,said he was your senator mccain, became a friend, put hro armd you when you were elected. he nominated you to replait h as head of the international republican institute that goes out there and promotes democracy. the vision tha john mccain was trying to lay out for people yesterday. what did you take away fro the service? >> first, i thought it was a beautiful service. first, more than...
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they're help us with questions this week, sean sullivan of "the washington post," and alexis levinsohn from buzzfeed news. mr. kelly, let's begin with, what is the house majority pac? what is your goal this midterm election? and how much money are you spending? charlie: we started in 2011. our main focus is supporting house democrats running for office. we have been in existence for three cycles now. our goal this cycle is to win back as many seats as possible. there are a number of battleground districts, and we feel good into the final stretch. there are opportunities across the board. last cycle we raise and had spent $56 million. i would say we are the flagship operation on the independent expenditure front strictly looking at house races. not only do we invest in house races to help support democratic candidates, we bring folks together across the progressive community to help spend strategically and avoid duplication to pick up as many seats as possible. host: who are you aligned with? charlie: a number of labor groups, environmental groups, the we want's health community that ar
they're help us with questions this week, sean sullivan of "the washington post," and alexis levinsohn from buzzfeed news. mr. kelly, let's begin with, what is the house majority pac? what is your goal this midterm election? and how much money are you spending? charlie: we started in 2011. our main focus is supporting house democrats running for office. we have been in existence for three cycles now. our goal this cycle is to win back as many seats as possible. there are a number of...
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get was one you seek i will do for last song to look for yeah sure he could to bash and put up a sullivan but could it be that dick would be good if complaining i don't produce them. we settled the senate about doubloon is saying that is something. that. i don't. believe you should give us a little because i have a. little that you would think they feel uplifted with. the ugliest of them. you've got that made. me. feel good place. i see them bringing. so to my good. is it cool. if we just will be should have one of us some of them at that is it is a. therapist when i wish. i was at this. sort of szell sure cif should see the pit. this. is going on of the. i live. a best. guess. as sausage in you folks are. good. why. is activity the. good. news with a low. hold . on. to the words you. get to put him into temptation. but of. course. the fact that. i know he feels. different to so conventional not something twenty one. which i know out of. no no. not imagine asimo six ten. not he agitated folksy. going to. the next rally do you. keep up with to look. his look too much emotion about the fami
get was one you seek i will do for last song to look for yeah sure he could to bash and put up a sullivan but could it be that dick would be good if complaining i don't produce them. we settled the senate about doubloon is saying that is something. that. i don't. believe you should give us a little because i have a. little that you would think they feel uplifted with. the ugliest of them. you've got that made. me. feel good place. i see them bringing. so to my good. is it cool. if we just will...
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haidi: thank you so much, greg sullivan, bloomberg washington reporter. perhaps a ray of light in these trade wars. investors taking optimism from the news of talks between china and the u.s.. these gains weighed down by financials, a selloff in tech. we will get a marketing check. shery: later this hour, apple's core business will ask what the new iphone models mean for the world's richest company. this is bloomberg. ♪ is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: i am haidi stroud-watts in sydney. shery: i am sure it -- i am shery on in new york. you are watching "bloomberg daybreak: australia." the tariff war starting to hit investment in an otherwise growing economy. will this affect rate hikes? kathleen hays is here with a look to the latest beige book survey. what i found interesting is that you are seeing the impact of the trade disruptions, but it is not being felt in selling prices as of yet. kathleen: but this is early days. the fed is sure i am thinking, we have been waiting for this to show up. first it did not, now it is starting to show up among businesses. how lo
haidi: thank you so much, greg sullivan, bloomberg washington reporter. perhaps a ray of light in these trade wars. investors taking optimism from the news of talks between china and the u.s.. these gains weighed down by financials, a selloff in tech. we will get a marketing check. shery: later this hour, apple's core business will ask what the new iphone models mean for the world's richest company. this is bloomberg. ♪ is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: i am haidi stroud-watts in sydney. shery: i am...
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my guests this morning, republican senator dan sullivan of alaska and democratic senator amy clobishiref minnesota. florida republicans pick a die-hard trump supporter. >> i was able to talk to the president. i want to thank him for his support. >> democrats choose an unapologetic socialist. this morning i will talk to democratic nominee andrew gillum. amy walter, national ed for to the cook political report. mark deibovick. kimberly atkins, chief washington correspondent for the bost bost bost boston herald. >> from nbc news washington, the longest-running show in television history, this is "meet the press." >> good sunday morning and a happy labor day weekend to everyone. we saw yesterday at the national cathedral was more than a funeral for john mccain. it was a longing for what many fear is a lost era of american politics, and era when we could agree there's more than unites us than divides us. it was in other words a rebuke of donald trump's presidency and style of politics that he has brought to washington. though president trump's name was never mentioned, john mccain made sure
my guests this morning, republican senator dan sullivan of alaska and democratic senator amy clobishiref minnesota. florida republicans pick a die-hard trump supporter. >> i was able to talk to the president. i want to thank him for his support. >> democrats choose an unapologetic socialist. this morning i will talk to democratic nominee andrew gillum. amy walter, national ed for to the cook political report. mark deibovick. kimberly atkins, chief washington correspondent for the...
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and now live on tape in the ed sullivan theater it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: woo! hey! how's it going? hey, everybody! thank you so much! >> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen. >> stephen: thank you. you're very kind. you're scrr kind. thank you, please sit down. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. sit down, everybody you're vehicle kind. welcome, ladies and gentlemen, "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. i'm so excited to be here at the ed sullivan theatre! i only wish i were. so, tonight, we've got some highlights from the third year of "the late show." but don't worry, these clips weren't just picked randomly by monkeys. they were painstakingly reviewed and carefully selected by orangutans. ( laughter ) and i'll see you back here tomorrow night when i'll be fighting off jet lag with laughter and over-the-counter diet pills. jim? listen, folks, welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. we made it-- almost, almost. i don't want to get ahead of ourselves here. if donald trump doe
and now live on tape in the ed sullivan theater it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: woo! hey! how's it going? hey, everybody! thank you so much! >> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen. >> stephen: thank you. you're very kind. you're scrr kind. thank you, please sit down. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. sit down, everybody you're vehicle kind. welcome, ladies and gentlemen, "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. i'm...
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england's andy sullivan is just one shot off the lead after five birdies on his back nine. is trying to put behind him the disappointment of narrowly missing out on a ryder cup place. after a bright start he's a little way off the lead on two—under. wigan warriors keep up their pressure at the top of super league after victory over wakefield in the super 8's. joe greenwood scored in the final minutes to give wigan a 25—10 win. they remain second, four points behind leaders st helens. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the former director of communications for the conservative party, giles kenningham and polly mackenzie, director of the centre—left think tank, demos. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the times says the nerve agent used in the salisbury attack was strong enough to have killed a000 people. the guardian leads with the pressure put on russia at the united nations over the poisoning. the telegraph says the head of the spy agency
england's andy sullivan is just one shot off the lead after five birdies on his back nine. is trying to put behind him the disappointment of narrowly missing out on a ryder cup place. after a bright start he's a little way off the lead on two—under. wigan warriors keep up their pressure at the top of super league after victory over wakefield in the super 8's. joe greenwood scored in the final minutes to give wigan a 25—10 win. they remain second, four points behind leaders st helens. that's...
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i am brian sullivan. thank you for watching here on cnbc stock futures are little changed to begin your trading day and week instead, the focus rightfully on not one but two major storms one here, one in asia. first to florence. the storm has been downgraded now to a tropical depression but the threat is far from over. heavy rains continue to slam north carolina let's get to nbc's kaylee dionne >> the average walking speed is about 3 miles per hour this storm is moving at 2 miles per hour for a long period of time good news to start off this monday morning, it is picking up its speed. it's going to make its way up closer into the appalachian mountains and turn off to the northeast. this will eventually bring the rainfall that's been pounding some of the same locations finally out of here by later today. still, northern south carolina and north carolina still dealing with some of the heavy rainfall. what you're looking at, the reds, yellows, that is a high intensity rate that is falling it has seen so much
i am brian sullivan. thank you for watching here on cnbc stock futures are little changed to begin your trading day and week instead, the focus rightfully on not one but two major storms one here, one in asia. first to florence. the storm has been downgraded now to a tropical depression but the threat is far from over. heavy rains continue to slam north carolina let's get to nbc's kaylee dionne >> the average walking speed is about 3 miles per hour this storm is moving at 2 miles per hour...
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minister jacinda ardern and a special performance by jon batiste and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: wooo! hey! how are you? ! ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: hey! >> stephen: thank you. thanks, everybody. please, have a seat. welcome, one and all, to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. i don't know if you guys-- you guys check out the internet lately. i saw this yesterday. there's this great story about a moth drinking sleeping bird's tears. >> jon: wow! >> stephen: well, that's tonight's top story. ( laughter ) nothing else going on. ( laughter ) god, i wish i was that bird. ( laughter ) or that moth. because i'm all good on tears. okay, i lied. the top story is still about supreme court nominee and man counting his accusers, brett kavanaugh. ( laughter ) let me-- let me-- let me do this quickly as i can, because it's important. but we have to get to the president's press conference, because it's unbelievable. this morning, we learned new allegations against kavanaugh from a woman named
minister jacinda ardern and a special performance by jon batiste and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: wooo! hey! how are you? ! ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: hey! >> stephen: thank you. thanks, everybody. please, have a seat. welcome, one and all, to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. i don't know if you guys-- you guys check out the internet lately. i saw this...
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haidi: thank you so much, greg sullivan. and we have breaking news, confirmation saying that trading is begin cash expected to begin september 20. hearing they are raising net $32.6 billion hong kong in their ipo and that the prices will be shares at 69 hong kong dollars apiece, that the hong kong i retail portion has been 1.5 times described. there trading is expected to begin september 20. no policy change expected after the boj two day meeting. but as japan's central bank already on the path of tapering? will speak to an act for on monetary policy who once worked with the governor. and the outlook when it comes to global markets as the trade tensions continue to escalate, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: we are counting down to the sydney open. futures higher this morning. of course we had the tit-for-tat tariffs by china and the u.s.. investors keeping their cool and shrugging it off. .he rate was lower at 10% also the chinese retaliation much less than expected. watchingu're "bloomberg daybreak: australia." rematchtock
haidi: thank you so much, greg sullivan. and we have breaking news, confirmation saying that trading is begin cash expected to begin september 20. hearing they are raising net $32.6 billion hong kong in their ipo and that the prices will be shares at 69 hong kong dollars apiece, that the hong kong i retail portion has been 1.5 times described. there trading is expected to begin september 20. no policy change expected after the boj two day meeting. but as japan's central bank already on the path...
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james sullivan, head of equity research, jp morgan.you look at outstanding debt up to $60 trillion, that seems to be scary when you look at the numbers. james: it is and i came out in asia back in 1997 with the similar crisis. the critical differences between now and 1997, you have flexible currency regimes in the region, and you are seeing some work their way through economic markets. and a large percentage of is and not is locally held in u.s. dollars, so you do not have an immediate crisis catalyst opportunity today that you saw in 1990's evan-1998. haslinda: we are looking at indonesia being a different situation. james: we have to overlay the market position that exists. we are neutral on india's equity market at j.p. morgan because it is the most over held market in all of asia from a positioning perspective. china is one of the least held. the indian market is a standard deviation expensive to historical trends. we are looking at earnings growth through the cycle that is enough to keep the market where it is. that is why we are
james sullivan, head of equity research, jp morgan.you look at outstanding debt up to $60 trillion, that seems to be scary when you look at the numbers. james: it is and i came out in asia back in 1997 with the similar crisis. the critical differences between now and 1997, you have flexible currency regimes in the region, and you are seeing some work their way through economic markets. and a large percentage of is and not is locally held in u.s. dollars, so you do not have an immediate crisis...
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for the past decade, sue sullivan, a busy mum of three, has gone alcohol—free for two days a week, now blowout holiday, not exercising enough, not eating the right foods and you are probably drinking more rose then you should. so it is quite a nice time in september to start resetting those habits. middle—aged people don't tend to drink to get drunk, but more as a social habit. today's message is break that habit and you will soon feel the benefit. dominic hughes, bbc news, manchester. the police canberra —— the police commissioner on the hillsborough tragedy on faces and five counts of manslaughter. —— 25. bash at 95. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm tulsen tollett. this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: justin rose loses the the rain delayed bmw championship in a play—off to keegan bradley but still moves to world number one. going out in style. alastair cook scores a century in his final test innings for england before his international retirement. and romano fenati could face criminal charges after he grabbed the brake lever of ita
for the past decade, sue sullivan, a busy mum of three, has gone alcohol—free for two days a week, now blowout holiday, not exercising enough, not eating the right foods and you are probably drinking more rose then you should. so it is quite a nice time in september to start resetting those habits. middle—aged people don't tend to drink to get drunk, but more as a social habit. today's message is break that habit and you will soon feel the benefit. dominic hughes, bbc news, manchester. the...
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kos have a to be -- stephanie sander sullivan of maryland to be ambassador to the republic of gonna. -- ghana. judy risey wringy to be ambassador for the united states of america to be ambassador to montenegro. mr. mcconnell: i i ask that the senate vote en bloc, if confirmed, the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table, en bloc, the president be immediately notified of the senate's action, no further motions be in order and any statements related to the nominations be printed in the record. the presiding officer: without objection. the question is on the nomination en bloc. all in favor say aye. those opposeed, no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. the nominations are confirmed en bloc. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent the senate proceed to the consideration of calendar 1001, 102, and 1003, and all nominees placed on the secretary's desk, the nominations are confirmed, the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table, that no further motions be in order, any statements related to the nominations be printed in the reco
kos have a to be -- stephanie sander sullivan of maryland to be ambassador to the republic of gonna. -- ghana. judy risey wringy to be ambassador for the united states of america to be ambassador to montenegro. mr. mcconnell: i i ask that the senate vote en bloc, if confirmed, the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table, en bloc, the president be immediately notified of the senate's action, no further motions be in order and any statements related to the nominations be...
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under new york times v sullivan, do you believe the 1st amendment would permit public officials to sue the media under any standard less demanding than actual malice, and can you explain what that standard means to you? >> well, the supreme court has elaborated on and applied that standard repeatedly over time. i have too as a lower court judge, so that precedent is now been applied over and over and over again. i'm not aware of much effort to deviate from that standard. interestingly in new york times versus sullivan, the court in the course of that opinion said that the act of 1798 had been overturned in the court of history, which i thought was an interesting turn of phrase in the new york times versus sullivan. of course the act was the act that said that criticism of public officials was illegal in the united states in 1798, never actually struck down by a court, but the new york times versus sullivan made clear that that act had been overturned in the court of history. :: >> particularly in civil cases, can you talk about the scope of that decision and whether there are instances
under new york times v sullivan, do you believe the 1st amendment would permit public officials to sue the media under any standard less demanding than actual malice, and can you explain what that standard means to you? >> well, the supreme court has elaborated on and applied that standard repeatedly over time. i have too as a lower court judge, so that precedent is now been applied over and over and over again. i'm not aware of much effort to deviate from that standard. interestingly in...
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i'm brian sullivan oil prices are up again.et's see if the markets and your money can let it be, so to speak. first to stocks, we are seeing that right now it looks like everybody is coming together in some form. dow futures up 49. s&p and nasdaq futures up as well but oil continues its march higher crude here and overseas up again. wti turned down here, still at 72 bucks wti, brent crude trading at 81.88. up over 82 earlier today we'll keep an eye on the oil market also keeping a close eye on treasuries remember, we get the fed meeting and rate decision and press conference today the benchmark yielding 0 3.087% mike, what is the most important thing you can hear from our federal reserve today? >> i think it's pretty much expected that we'll get the rate rise coming through. the attention will be focused on shifts in terms of the forecasts for 2021 so i think there's going to be a lot of interest on whether we get move on the long-run estimate of the natural rate of unemployment and whether they will forecast that the unemploym
i'm brian sullivan oil prices are up again.et's see if the markets and your money can let it be, so to speak. first to stocks, we are seeing that right now it looks like everybody is coming together in some form. dow futures up 49. s&p and nasdaq futures up as well but oil continues its march higher crude here and overseas up again. wti turned down here, still at 72 bucks wti, brent crude trading at 81.88. up over 82 earlier today we'll keep an eye on the oil market also keeping a close eye...
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i am brian sullivan. you for watching us and starting your week with cnbc despite the fact that there's rain up and down the east coast, kind of grim out there, the futures are looking bright and sunny. here's how the money markets are setting up the day dow futures up 113 points indicating a nice jump at the open all of this coming with a weak end to the market despite everything else that's going on, everything is not collapsing the american economy fund amountly remaining strong and the market reflecting that optimism we'll get you more on the markets and the money. we begin with more allegations of sexual misconduct in hollywood. long time ceo of cbs is out. more women reported that les moonves assaulted or harassed them let's bring in the global media editor for the financial times it's a story that has rocked the world. we have the allegations against mr. moonves out there. ronan farrell as well. >> now he's resigned his resignation was already in the works and was already primed this week. last nig
i am brian sullivan. you for watching us and starting your week with cnbc despite the fact that there's rain up and down the east coast, kind of grim out there, the futures are looking bright and sunny. here's how the money markets are setting up the day dow futures up 113 points indicating a nice jump at the open all of this coming with a weak end to the market despite everything else that's going on, everything is not collapsing the american economy fund amountly remaining strong and the...
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. >> you've driven all the way from south carolina to find out whether father thomas sullivan is your father. r orter: this is the forensic anthropologist who took dna samples the day after father's day. now two months later -- >> and i'm here to tell you that he is. >> i don't think i've ever hugged youbefore, but thank you. >> reporter: finally confirmation and relief. >> betrayed emotionally, but in a wayrelaxed. >> reporter: amid family rumors, he thought people wer an aunt and uncle. >> they said to me this man may be our father, but we don't know. tnl oh principles know, and they're all dead. reporter: that day in 1993 began the quest. he hasuestioned the church, gathered records, hired private dectives. the center? one question. was father thomas sullivan a priest, graduate of boston college, his father. >> and when she told you, you had such emotion. >> when it's validated, it hit home. >> reporter: graham doesn't want compensation or money from the church, only validation, recognition, a. confessi >> they tried to bury our history, a - i i wasn't going let that happen. >> rep
. >> you've driven all the way from south carolina to find out whether father thomas sullivan is your father. r orter: this is the forensic anthropologist who took dna samples the day after father's day. now two months later -- >> and i'm here to tell you that he is. >> i don't think i've ever hugged youbefore, but thank you. >> reporter: finally confirmation and relief. >> betrayed emotionally, but in a wayrelaxed. >> reporter: amid family rumors, he thought...
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and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: wooo! oh, yeah! love that. thanks, ladies and gentlemen. thank you very much. please, sit down! sit! ( cheers and applause ) i'm going to catch you one day. please, have a seat, everybody. thank you so much. wooo! welcome, one and all to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. the u.n.-- ( cheers and applause ) thanks very much. this is a crisp audience. crisp audience. crisp, fall air in here tonight. well, the u.n. just started their session here in new york, and this morninges donald trump was slated to speak second, but he was so late, that ecuador's president had to take his place. come on, man! you're from new york! you know what the traffic is like when the u.n. is here! just take the subway. yes, it smells like pee, but rumor is you like that. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) that's the rumor. i heard-- did you hear that? >> jon: allegedly. allegedly. >> stephen: i heard that. now, once he made it to the u.n., he jumped right in
and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: wooo! oh, yeah! love that. thanks, ladies and gentlemen. thank you very much. please, sit down! sit! ( cheers and applause ) i'm going to catch you one day. please, have a seat, everybody. thank you so much. wooo! welcome, one and all to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. the u.n.-- ( cheers and applause ) thanks very much. this is a crisp...
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. ♪ >>> good morning from wherever in the world you may be watching i'm brian sullivan thank you foroining us on what is another busy week the dow futures up slightly here this is not the market story dow futures up 34 points the story continues around the world and with cryptocurrencies. we'll bring you the one big number that you need to watch today. and that is in the crypto space. it's bitcoin bitcoin is down another 6% we'll dig in more on this big drop in the cryptos coming up in a few minutes. first, we have to begin with a story that's got everybody talking today. the "new york times" publishing an anonymous op-ed titled "i'm part of the resistance inside the trump administration." the paper purports to be written by a senior white house official president trump on the attack last night calling the op-ed gutless and tweeting treason let's get to eamon javers live in washington with more on this story. >> good morning. it's an incredible development somebody who claims to be a senior administration official, not necessarily inside the white house, but inside the administration
. ♪ >>> good morning from wherever in the world you may be watching i'm brian sullivan thank you foroining us on what is another busy week the dow futures up slightly here this is not the market story dow futures up 34 points the story continues around the world and with cryptocurrencies. we'll bring you the one big number that you need to watch today. and that is in the crypto space. it's bitcoin bitcoin is down another 6% we'll dig in more on this big drop in the cryptos coming up...
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carter page, sarah jarrett, carter sullivan with breaking news and reaction. also tonight, you were mourned right here on this program numerous times how democrats will try to work judge kavanaugh. democrats don't seem to be interested in getting to the truth, all they wanted from the beginning is to delay and ultimately derail kavanaugh's confirmation. the president is fully standing by the nominee at this hour. coming up, we will expose the shameful dirty tactics from the left in america and we also have a bombshell develop it as it relates to peter strzok and lisa page. new transcripts from her congressional testimony just released tonight and page admitting they saw no proof at all of russian collusion. it's been a witch hunt and remains a witch hunt, buckle up. we have a lot of news to cover in two nights breaking news opening monologue. ♪ >> hannity: for months, we have been asking for the unredacted fisa documents to be released. pages ten through 12, 17 through 34, all russia related interviews with bruce ohr, and that's all of the carter page phis app
carter page, sarah jarrett, carter sullivan with breaking news and reaction. also tonight, you were mourned right here on this program numerous times how democrats will try to work judge kavanaugh. democrats don't seem to be interested in getting to the truth, all they wanted from the beginning is to delay and ultimately derail kavanaugh's confirmation. the president is fully standing by the nominee at this hour. coming up, we will expose the shameful dirty tactics from the left in america and...
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jake sullivan joins us to talk about this right now. in. >> thanks for having me. >> you worked with hillary clinton's 2016 campaign when the russians engaged in cyber warfare against that campaign. do you think michael cohen could shed some serious lights in his interviews with robert mueller's team about any possible coordination, conspiracy, collusion, whatever you want to call it, between the trump camp and the russians? >> of course he could. given how close he is to the president and the president's family, he could shed light on what the campaign knew about the hack of the dnc, about the hack of john podesta, what the trump camp knew about the information operation through the social media that the russian intelligence agencies were conducting and the extent to which the trump campaign was encouraging those things or facilitating them. i think all of that is something that mueller should be fully exploring and michael cohen will have to tell the truth because he'll be talking to federal law enforcement officials. >> do you think
jake sullivan joins us to talk about this right now. in. >> thanks for having me. >> you worked with hillary clinton's 2016 campaign when the russians engaged in cyber warfare against that campaign. do you think michael cohen could shed some serious lights in his interviews with robert mueller's team about any possible coordination, conspiracy, collusion, whatever you want to call it, between the trump camp and the russians? >> of course he could. given how close he is to the...