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senator dan sullivan who has been absolutely terrific. worked along with sheldon whitehouse and we want to thank you both. appreciate it. i know you worked very hard on that. and mrs. sullivan, thank you very much for being here. appreciate it very much. secretary of commerce, wilbur ross who worked with the senators and administrator admiral tim gallaudet. you are here and thank you for being here, tim. great job you are doing. every year, over eight million tons of garbage is dumped into our beautiful oceans by many countries of the world. that includes china and japan and that includes many, many countries. this waste, trash, and debris harms not only marine life, but
senator dan sullivan who has been absolutely terrific. worked along with sheldon whitehouse and we want to thank you both. appreciate it. i know you worked very hard on that. and mrs. sullivan, thank you very much for being here. appreciate it very much. secretary of commerce, wilbur ross who worked with the senators and administrator admiral tim gallaudet. you are here and thank you for being here, tim. great job you are doing. every year, over eight million tons of garbage is dumped into our...
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that's senator dan sullivan who's been absolutely terrific worked along with sheldon whitehouse and these two have been spearheading something that's very important and we want to thank you both shelton think you just heard it here much you appreciate it really it is i know you work very hard and work well together and mr sullivan thank you very much for being here we appreciate it very much and we have secretary of commerce wilbur ross who worked along with the senators and acting n.o.a.a. administrator admiral tim gallaudet you're here and thank you for being here it's a great job you do every year over eight million tons of garbage is dumped into our beautiful oceans by many countries of the world that includes china that includes japan that includes many many countries this waste trash and debris harms not only marine life but also fishermen coastal economies along america's best rations the bad news as it floats toward us i've seen. pictures recently and you
that's senator dan sullivan who's been absolutely terrific worked along with sheldon whitehouse and these two have been spearheading something that's very important and we want to thank you both shelton think you just heard it here much you appreciate it really it is i know you work very hard and work well together and mr sullivan thank you very much for being here we appreciate it very much and we have secretary of commerce wilbur ross who worked along with the senators and acting n.o.a.a....
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sullivan, thank you for being here. we appreciate it very much. we have secretary of commerce wilbur ross who worked along with the senators. acting noaa administrator admiral kim galadet you're here. thank you for being here, kim. thank you very much. great job you're doing. every year over eight million tons of garbage is dumped into our beautiful oceans by many countries of the world. that includes china. that includes japan. that includes many, many countries. this waste, trash debris harms not only marine life, fishermen,
sullivan, thank you for being here. we appreciate it very much. we have secretary of commerce wilbur ross who worked along with the senators. acting noaa administrator admiral kim galadet you're here. thank you for being here, kim. thank you very much. great job you're doing. every year over eight million tons of garbage is dumped into our beautiful oceans by many countries of the world. that includes china. that includes japan. that includes many, many countries. this waste, trash debris harms...
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that was kevin sullivan speaking to us that was kevin sullivan speaking to us earlierfrom that was keviner from riyadh. that is —— with bring you up—to—date, which is saudi arabia saying jamal khashoggi died in the consulate in istanbul after a fight broke out. riyadh also says that 18 saudis have been arrested and that they had sacked two senior officials, and that crown prince mohammed bin salman is to head a ministerial committee into restructuring the intelligence agency. we will stick with this over the next few hours, and a little later in the programme we will have some more analysis from the united states. at least 60 people have been killed after a train smashed into a crowd celebrating the religious festival of dusshera in northern india. hundreds of people had spilt on to the tracks near the town of amritsar. this report by richard lister contains flashing imagery: fireworks and a burning effigy at a hindu festival in amritsar. people have gathered on the railway tracks. the noise was so great that they did not hear the train. it ploughed right through them, leaving carnage in
that was kevin sullivan speaking to us that was kevin sullivan speaking to us earlierfrom that was keviner from riyadh. that is —— with bring you up—to—date, which is saudi arabia saying jamal khashoggi died in the consulate in istanbul after a fight broke out. riyadh also says that 18 saudis have been arrested and that they had sacked two senior officials, and that crown prince mohammed bin salman is to head a ministerial committee into restructuring the intelligence agency. we will...
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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: please, have a seat! sit down there, ladies and gentlemen. thank you so much. welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. with the midterms approaching, bearing down on us, a lot of democrats are on edge, especially today, because a serial bomber has sent explosive devices to barack obama, hillary clinton, major democratic donor george soros, congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz, maxine waters, and cnn. authorities don't have a suspect yet, but based on the intended targets, they have released this sketch: ( laughter ) the first, the first potential
and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: please, have a seat! sit down there, ladies and gentlemen. thank you so much. welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. with the midterms approaching, bearing down on us, a lot of democrats are on edge, especially today, because a serial bomber has sent explosive devices to barack obama, hillary clinton, major democratic donor george...
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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: did i get you? did i get you? i can feel the love. it's friday. you can feel that friday love tonight. it's tangible. welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. it is friday and-- ( cheers and applause ) that means check your calendars, folks. we're just 11 days from the 2018
and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: did i get you? did i get you? i can feel the love. it's friday. you can feel that friday love tonight. it's tangible. welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. it is friday and-- ( cheers and applause ) that means check your calendars, folks. we're just 11 days from the 2018
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brian sullivan is on assignment today. let's get you up to speed on the market action. you're seeing green, it's not strong yet but better than yesterday. the dow would open up by 27 points the s&p by 5 the nasdaq by 29 on the treasury side of things, just a little bit of action in the ten-year u.s. treasury note. 3.17%. so a slight tick higher. the two-year note yield, 2.87% now, turning overseas. we are seeing action in asia as well you can see there that the nikkei in japan, 1.25% gains there helped along in part by a stronger u.s. dollar and a weakening japanese yen
brian sullivan is on assignment today. let's get you up to speed on the market action. you're seeing green, it's not strong yet but better than yesterday. the dow would open up by 27 points the s&p by 5 the nasdaq by 29 on the treasury side of things, just a little bit of action in the ten-year u.s. treasury note. 3.17%. so a slight tick higher. the two-year note yield, 2.87% now, turning overseas. we are seeing action in asia as well you can see there that the nikkei in japan, 1.25% gains...
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two thousand and fourteen his cousin revived him again and after resting for an hour in his car sullivan was back on the job his boss told him not to let that happen again but within a month sullivan had again overdosed on the jobsite this time another worker called nine one one after a few hours in the hospital he went back to work so i mean here you have a guy shooting up heroin going to the construction job overdoses inject with narcan pops up goes back to the job like it's rinse and repeat the same part he's part of the economy which is receiving injections of cash to hide the pain of an economy that doesn't prove the wealth anymore and merely extract wealth . so make sense a busy guy a bricklayer a construction building the foundations that everything you see around you would also be the same all right so you begin that by saying that no man is an island so the implication there being that this deployment of this brick layer jimmy heroin addict is mirrored on every part of society and in ever greater organizational hm mm. paradigms of society so this one individual is. sparing seein
two thousand and fourteen his cousin revived him again and after resting for an hour in his car sullivan was back on the job his boss told him not to let that happen again but within a month sullivan had again overdosed on the jobsite this time another worker called nine one one after a few hours in the hospital he went back to work so i mean here you have a guy shooting up heroin going to the construction job overdoses inject with narcan pops up goes back to the job like it's rinse and repeat...
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i'm sitting in for brian sullivan today who will be back next week.et's check in on the market action futures pushing higher following yesterday's wild ride on wall street we're higher by half a percent or so for the three major indices. that's 13 points on the s&p. dow up 19 points nasdaq up 15 points. the dow was down 566 points at the low, it was significantly higher at the open overall a 918-point range. the biggest since february as you can see, the high of the day came near the open, an hour into trade, the low about a half hour from the end of the session. only a strong rally in the final half hour of trade allowed us to finish down what was essentially about 0.5% for the s&p, 1.6% for the nasdaq 1% for the dow the range on the s&p intraday yesterday was the low of the day, down 2.8. the futures call for the dow to be higher by 94 points the overseas picture not too bad. reacting to the final half hour of u.s. trade as opposed to the lows of the session. hong kong down, as you can see japan and shanghaiare up over 1% we'll drive into asian trad
i'm sitting in for brian sullivan today who will be back next week.et's check in on the market action futures pushing higher following yesterday's wild ride on wall street we're higher by half a percent or so for the three major indices. that's 13 points on the s&p. dow up 19 points nasdaq up 15 points. the dow was down 566 points at the low, it was significantly higher at the open overall a 918-point range. the biggest since february as you can see, the high of the day came near the open,...
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you have to listen to this to believe it it's really it's fascinating and it's a sad story jimi sullivan prepared for his job as a bricklayer the same way every morning for years injecting a shot of heroin before leaving his car the first time he overdosed on the job in two thousand and thirteen ahead of a junior construction site a coworker who is cousins only injected a dose of nor can an opioid antidote into solid his leg he woke up and went straight back to work the second time in two thousand and fourteen his cousin revived him again and after resting for an hour in his car sullivan was back on the job his boss told him not to let that happen again but within a month sullivan had again overdosed on the jobsite this time another worker called nine one one after a few hours in the hospital he went back to work so i mean here you have a guy shooting up heroin going to the construction job overdoses inject with narcan pops up goes back to the job like it's rinse and repeat the same part he's part of the economy which is receiving injections of cash to hide the pain of an economy that do
you have to listen to this to believe it it's really it's fascinating and it's a sad story jimi sullivan prepared for his job as a bricklayer the same way every morning for years injecting a shot of heroin before leaving his car the first time he overdosed on the job in two thousand and thirteen ahead of a junior construction site a coworker who is cousins only injected a dose of nor can an opioid antidote into solid his leg he woke up and went straight back to work the second time in two...
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ronnie 0'sullivan continued the defence of his english 0pen title with another comfortable win in croydony to a 4—1 victory over scotland's eden sharav. 0'sullivan will play a rising starfrom china next — luo honghao beat neil robertson 11—2 this evening to set up a quarterfinal meeting. 0lympic taekwondo silver medallist lutalo muhammad sez the sport is in urgent need of reform, claiming there should be more weight divisions at the games to stop athletes risking health problems. muhammad says he has suffered "serious sickness" attempting to reach his 0lympic weight category during his career. there are four per gender at an 0lympics, compared to a combined total of 16 at a world championships. the sport needs reform. we need change, we need more weight divisions. because the only reason i and other athletes put themselves in those positions where they can run into health problems is because we don't have enough weight divisions. i mean, thejump from welterweight heavyweight is as crazy as it sounds. can you imagine amir khan, if he didn't make it, having to fight anthonyjoshua? that is l
ronnie 0'sullivan continued the defence of his english 0pen title with another comfortable win in croydony to a 4—1 victory over scotland's eden sharav. 0'sullivan will play a rising starfrom china next — luo honghao beat neil robertson 11—2 this evening to set up a quarterfinal meeting. 0lympic taekwondo silver medallist lutalo muhammad sez the sport is in urgent need of reform, claiming there should be more weight divisions at the games to stop athletes risking health problems. muhammad...
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after the match, 0'sullivan desribed the venue as a "hellhole" and said it smelt of urine. for a drugs test although only on trial with australian side central coast mariners. despite retiring from athletics, bolt has been told he is still an "elite athlete" and must comply. he is waiting to find out whether he will be offered a professional football contract. 0lympic curling bronze medallist eve muirhead says she's back to full fitness after having hip surgery five months ago. its been a tough year for muirhead, after disappointment at the pyeongchang 0lympics and then an injury that made herfeel like she might never take to the ice again. jane lewis reports. back on ice... and back on track. the start of the deer was not a great one for eve muirhead's drink. miller make that means the bronze medal goes to japan. they finished out with the medals at the winter 0lympics. and then missed out on representing scotland at the world championships. what a fabulous victory. disappointment but also real pain for the team's skip, and it may she decided to undergo hip surgery. it may
after the match, 0'sullivan desribed the venue as a "hellhole" and said it smelt of urine. for a drugs test although only on trial with australian side central coast mariners. despite retiring from athletics, bolt has been told he is still an "elite athlete" and must comply. he is waiting to find out whether he will be offered a professional football contract. 0lympic curling bronze medallist eve muirhead says she's back to full fitness after having hip surgery five months...
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brians sullivan i on a shell rig in the gulf of mexico off of the new orleans coast for us tonight. >> we got a rare andxc broadcastingsive opportunity to be on one of the biggest platform in thed,wo the shell ofrpis in the mars field 130 miles out of the gulf of mexico. new orleans is that way. and this is a fascinating world because as a ceo of told us. everythingbout the deep water gulf, the well headbout 3,000 feet down tha way is bignd expensive process. a platform like this, over $1.0 billion. shell has a new one rolling out next year, investing 3 billion over the next five years. and aftri the of oil collapsed a number of years ago, the whole deep wat offshore industry really had two options get smarter about covers or go and the head of shell's global deep water operations told us they broughthe price from a barrel of crude from $75 on their cost way down to about $4ee today we've able to bring the costs down by anywhere from 45 to 55%. whoa you look at an activity today is won't screen in for anything more than a $40 break even price processon verage we are running just momen
brians sullivan i on a shell rig in the gulf of mexico off of the new orleans coast for us tonight. >> we got a rare andxc broadcastingsive opportunity to be on one of the biggest platform in thed,wo the shell ofrpis in the mars field 130 miles out of the gulf of mexico. new orleans is that way. and this is a fascinating world because as a ceo of told us. everythingbout the deep water gulf, the well headbout 3,000 feet down tha way is bignd expensive process. a platform like this, over...
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for "nightly business repor i'm brian sullivan. >>> ford sales fell sharply in china. that is where we begin tonight's market focus with a 43% decline in sales in september. it is the third s aight month clines. auto sales in china overall dropped the most in nearly seven years. analysts say they are concerned the chinese demand for cars coul f contract for thest time in decades as economic growth continues to sl s. fores fell nearly two percent to $8.64. >>>pnc financial reported a rise in quarterly profit but loan growth was disappointing. investors are expected to see lenders benit from higher borrowing by businesses as those firms take advantage of their ne lower tax rate. shares were off more than five percent to 124.26. >>> general electric has delayed therelease of third quarter results by almost a week. the company says it will g ne th ceo more time to review his businesses. and jpn mor analysts argued that the company did not have enoughr assets cash flow to pay down liabilities. share of ge fell to 12.32. >>> bristol-myers canr drug was being tested on lung c
for "nightly business repor i'm brian sullivan. >>> ford sales fell sharply in china. that is where we begin tonight's market focus with a 43% decline in sales in september. it is the third s aight month clines. auto sales in china overall dropped the most in nearly seven years. analysts say they are concerned the chinese demand for cars coul f contract for thest time in decades as economic growth continues to sl s. fores fell nearly two percent to $8.64. >>>pnc financial...
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thank you, brian sullivan. >>> coming up, taking stock with teens.ber one website may surprise you rewkll" ls aninesth the minutes. >>> welcome back releasing a fall survey on teen consumers, looking at what's leading the results, instagram, most used social platform. facebook and snapchat continue to slide nike leading apparel and footwear amid the ad controversy. joining us, piper jack, senior research analyst, erin murphy. >> thanks for having me. >> we talk about millennials what are the trenlfriends of thx up and coming consumer >> it is a powerful demographic. when you look at the trends, one of the interesting trends in data, teens are spending more than they have in the past on food and eating out. that's their new way of socializing. also in video games. and then for women, beauty remains an important category for this demographic >> one of the things that jumped out is this the idea of revival of 1990s-esque brands. should i pull the doc martins out of the closet? >> you can bring them out. we have seen retro, throw back '90s brands, tommy
thank you, brian sullivan. >>> coming up, taking stock with teens.ber one website may surprise you rewkll" ls aninesth the minutes. >>> welcome back releasing a fall survey on teen consumers, looking at what's leading the results, instagram, most used social platform. facebook and snapchat continue to slide nike leading apparel and footwear amid the ad controversy. joining us, piper jack, senior research analyst, erin murphy. >> thanks for having me. >> we...
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. >> i'm brian sullivan. the shale oil boom. midland it texas. the higher rates and lowha pric been great for the industry. but coming up, why many are concerned if rates keep rising all the debt the industry is based on will come back to haunt it. >>> we note it's your favorit segment here is what to watch for tomorrow. earnings from jp morganci group and wells fargo are due. attention will be paid t growth and interest margins. with the central bank rates and inflation in focus, investors what a number of fed officials have to say about the economy tomorrow as well. and we'll get a fresh read on consumer sentiment which has been a driving force behind spending. wand that'st we watch for on friday. >>> the postal service is oposing the biggest stamp price hike in history. to help shore up the finances. under the proposal qb the kwoft of a forever stamp would rise from 50 cents to 55 cents. the request from the usps board of gover must be proved by the postal regulatory commission. >>> well, starting in january, social security recipients will se
. >> i'm brian sullivan. the shale oil boom. midland it texas. the higher rates and lowha pric been great for the industry. but coming up, why many are concerned if rates keep rising all the debt the industry is based on will come back to haunt it. >>> we note it's your favorit segment here is what to watch for tomorrow. earnings from jp morganci group and wells fargo are due. attention will be paid t growth and interest margins. with the central bank rates and inflation in...
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being here.r i want to thank the members of .ongress with us senator dan sullivan has been terrific, worked with sheldon whitehouse. these two have been spearheading something that is important. we want to thank you. i know you worked hard. you.ullivan thank we appreciate it. we have secretary of commerce wilbur ross who worked along with the senators. and kim gallaudet. thank you for being here. avery year 8 million kinds of garbage is dumped into our beautiful oceans by many countries of the world. that includes china. that includes many countries. marine life, fishermen, coastal economies, the bad news is it flows toward us. i have seen pictures recently. some of you have seen them where this vast, tremendous unthinkable amount of garbage is floating into our coast. in particular along the west coast. it.re charged with removing it comes from other countries, takes six months to flow here. is unbelievably bad for the oceans. 8 million tons of garbage is dumped into our beautiful oceans. , 8n you think of that number million tons. probably more than that based on what i have seen a
being here.r i want to thank the members of .ongress with us senator dan sullivan has been terrific, worked with sheldon whitehouse. these two have been spearheading something that is important. we want to thank you. i know you worked hard. you.ullivan thank we appreciate it. we have secretary of commerce wilbur ross who worked along with the senators. and kim gallaudet. thank you for being here. avery year 8 million kinds of garbage is dumped into our beautiful oceans by many countries of the...
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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! please, have a seat, everybody. thanks very much. these people are on fire tonight. what a crowd. >> stephen: welcome to "the late show," ladies and gentlemen. i am your host, stephen colbert. and tonight-- ( cheers and applause ) tonight, we are exactly one week from the midterm elections, just from the midterm elections, okay. just seven more shopping days until votemas. that's right, we're saying "merry votemas" again, not that "happy election day" nonsense. you know what they say-- vote. laug( laughter ) do they say more than that? do they say more than that's the whole-- >> jon: that's the whole thing. >> stephen: that's the whole thing. i believe lincoln said that, "vote." and on election night, "the late show" will be live right here at the ed sullivan theater. all night? live all night? we'll be live. you'll be live. >> jon: i'm going to be here. >> stephen: i'll be live. of course, we will be on a 10- second delay in case someone says
and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: wooo! please, have a seat, everybody. thanks very much. these people are on fire tonight. what a crowd. >> stephen: welcome to "the late show," ladies and gentlemen. i am your host, stephen colbert. and tonight-- ( cheers and applause ) tonight, we are exactly one week from the midterm elections, just from the midterm elections, okay. just seven...
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brian sullivan watching oil.esident, he isn't easing up on his attacks on the fed chair. >> it's been a drum beat against the federal reserve and jay powell the president giving an interview to the "wall street journal" yesterday afternoon and continuing to heap criticism on jay powell saying -- he said he thought jai powell would be more dovish he says he was supposed to be a low interest rate guy. it's turned out he's not so the president there suggesting he's disappointed in his performance. the president complaining about interest rates more generally and comparing his era, the trump era to the obama era saying i'm just saying this, i'm very unhappy with the fed because obama had zero interest rate so the president very much regarding this as a competition between himself and his predecessor in terms of who can generate the best economic performance despite the fact that these two presidencies are occurring in very different parts of the economic cycle and i should add, guys, the president also talked about t
brian sullivan watching oil.esident, he isn't easing up on his attacks on the fed chair. >> it's been a drum beat against the federal reserve and jay powell the president giving an interview to the "wall street journal" yesterday afternoon and continuing to heap criticism on jay powell saying -- he said he thought jai powell would be more dovish he says he was supposed to be a low interest rate guy. it's turned out he's not so the president there suggesting he's disappointed in...
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>>> well, amid the wild ride on wall street, brian sullivan is in houston, texas, with a special guest. landry ceo and cnbc's own billion dollar buyer tillman fertitta hi, brian. >> hey, contessa you're one of my favorites as well yeah, we'll call him the consumer king. you guys have been doing a great job all day long on cnbc talking about the data, talking about what may happen, speculating we don't need to speculate because we've got a man here whose businesses touch all parts of the consumer economy whether it's dining, whether it's hotels, whether it's gambling. the markets have gone a little nuts the last couple of days i know if you don't look at your data daily, hourly are you seeing slowdown on the u.s. consumer? >> brian, there's no slowdown happening out there. what you're seeing in the market the last couple of days, remember the market is up 300% since '09. you're going to have little corrections along the way. and it has happened over the last nine years. but there's not one catalyst or economic sign out there in the economy that is bringing anything down. you don't have
>>> well, amid the wild ride on wall street, brian sullivan is in houston, texas, with a special guest. landry ceo and cnbc's own billion dollar buyer tillman fertitta hi, brian. >> hey, contessa you're one of my favorites as well yeah, we'll call him the consumer king. you guys have been doing a great job all day long on cnbc talking about the data, talking about what may happen, speculating we don't need to speculate because we've got a man here whose businesses touch all parts...
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sullivan. >> aye. >>> mr. tester. >> no. >>> mr. thune. >> aye. >>> mr. tillis. >> aye. >>> mr. toomey. >> aye. >>> mr. udall. >> no. >>> mr. van hollen. >> no. >>> mr. warner. ms. warren. >> no. >>> mr. whitehouse. >> no. >>> mr. wicker. >> aye. >>> mr. wyden. >> no summ. >>> mr. young. >> aye. >>> with my friend the senator from montana, senator daines, who is walking his daughter down the aisle this afternoon, if he were present and voting, he would have voted aye. i have voted no. the pair will not change the outcome of the vote. i therefore withdraw my vote. >>> the senator has that right. >>> senators voting in, alexander barrasso, boseman, burr, capito, collins, corker, cotton, crapo, cruz, enzi, ernst, fischer, flake, gardner, graham, grassley, hatch, heller, hovan, hyde-smith, inhofe, isak son, johnson, kennedy, kyle, lankford, lee, manchin, mcconnell, moran, paul, perdue, portman, risch, roberts, rounds, rubio, sasse, scott, shelby, sullivan, thune, tillis, toomey, wicker, young. >>> senators voting in the negative -- bald within, benet, blumenthal, casey, coons, corte
sullivan. >> aye. >>> mr. tester. >> no. >>> mr. thune. >> aye. >>> mr. tillis. >> aye. >>> mr. toomey. >> aye. >>> mr. udall. >> no. >>> mr. van hollen. >> no. >>> mr. warner. ms. warren. >> no. >>> mr. whitehouse. >> no. >>> mr. wicker. >> aye. >>> mr. wyden. >> no summ. >>> mr. young. >> aye. >>> with my friend the...
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award—winning artist ben sullivan included the accessory to help show the person behind the head of statetan pathak, and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the programme: hoping to work some magic, thierry henry speaks for the first time about about his new role as monaco head coach. well on top, pakistan dominate australia in the second test in abu dhabi. and a shock for sloane stevens, as the former us open champion is knocked out of the kremlin cup by a qualifier. hello and thanks for joining us on sport today. a new chapter in the career of thierry henry has begun... he was officially introduced as the new head coach of french ligue 1 side monaco, the club he firstjoined as a 15—year—old 26 years ago. it's the first managerial role for a man who won five league titles
award—winning artist ben sullivan included the accessory to help show the person behind the head of statetan pathak, and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the programme: hoping to work some magic, thierry henry speaks for the first time about about his new role as monaco head coach. well on top, pakistan dominate australia in the second test in abu dhabi. and a shock for sloane stevens, as the former us open champion is knocked out of the kremlin cup by a...
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let's go to washington with reg sullivan.inancial markets really not cooperating with president trump the last few weeks. we also have isolated incidents at the mass shooting pittsburgh. president trump is there tonight supporting the community there. now we are seeing the president turning up the heat on the immigration debate. how is this all working out as strategies go for november 6? greg: we are deftly seeing him return to some of his central themes that he may part of not only his 2016 campaign but the first two years of his presidency. taxes,nomy, immigration, all things president trump has harped on as part of his element -- ever to sell himself as the president and republicans in general. that tweet this morning saying democrats are bad for the stock market. he has frequently linked his own performance as president to the high stock market. he has frequently brought up stock market hikes and records in both tweet and rallies. or at used it to justify merit for his own economic policies, specifically his tax cuts and
let's go to washington with reg sullivan.inancial markets really not cooperating with president trump the last few weeks. we also have isolated incidents at the mass shooting pittsburgh. president trump is there tonight supporting the community there. now we are seeing the president turning up the heat on the immigration debate. how is this all working out as strategies go for november 6? greg: we are deftly seeing him return to some of his central themes that he may part of not only his 2016...
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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 ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: how are ya?! going great! right on! beautiful. thank you so much! thanks, everybody! please have a seat, sit down! thank you very much! welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) let me ask you something -- do you feel lucky? >> jon: oh, yeah. >> stephen: well, do you, punk? i hope so, because tomorrow night the mega millions drawing is for a record $1.6 billion. that has caught my attention. ( laughter ) normally, i don't even get outei dollars. ( laughter ) unless there's pancakes, and a billion dollars. but don't get too excited about winning this thing. because, i'm winning it. yeah. i got the winning ticket right here. oh, they claim your chances are roughly one-in-300 million. sure, which is why i bought two. ( laughter ) okay? it's a show-in. now, i know what you're thinking, you're saying thanks very much! ( applause ) got two! save your tickets. i know what you're thinking,
and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: how are ya?! going great! right on! beautiful. thank you so much! thanks, everybody! please have a seat, sit down! thank you very much! welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) let me ask you something -- do you feel lucky? >> jon: oh, yeah. >> stephen: well,...
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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: come on! wooo! hello! how are you? beautiful! thank you, sir. hey, everybody! oh, oh, what a lovely crowd. what a lovely crowd right he. welcomo " i'm ur host, ste sid a lovely crowd. as of tonight, the midterm elections are just two weeks away, so if you're going to quit america, you got to put in your notice now. otherwise, you have to stay here and you have to vote. ( cheers and applause ) no excuses! got to. got to. >> jon: yeah, you got to. >> stephen: of course, on election night, you guys know, "the late show" will be live. from the ed sullivan theater ( cheers and applause ) they're excited! they're excited! i'm excited. we'll have a ticker down here. we're going to have actual election results down here, and i might throw in a few fake ones to keep the relationship spicy. >> jon: tabasco. >> stephen: and with the midterms bearing down on us like an angry buffalo, yesterday the president had an important message. >> right now, we've got a ch
and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: come on! wooo! hello! how are you? beautiful! thank you, sir. hey, everybody! oh, oh, what a lovely crowd. what a lovely crowd right he. welcomo " i'm ur host, ste sid a lovely crowd. as of tonight, the midterm elections are just two weeks away, so if you're going to quit america, you got to put in your notice now. otherwise, you have to stay here and you...
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brian sullivan is on assignment. futures are pushing higher after the dow dropped 680 points in yesterday's selloff. the dow and s&p negative for the year, the nasdaq is coming off its worst day since november of 2011 200 points to the upside, that's where we'll open we'll have to triple that to get back the losses we had from yesterday. full team coverage of the global market turmoil asia reporter nancy hungerford is live in singapore our european correspondent, karen tso is in london and cnbc contributor gina sanchez is ready to kick off the u.s. action. let's begin with nancy and the plunge in the nikkei overnight >> over in japan it was the worst performer of the major markets here in asia look at this move to the downside 3.7% that brings the nikkei 225 to a seven-month low. very much feeling the pain we saw on wall streetover night, spill nothing that session some big names in the tech space, similar to what you saw on wall street dragging that index lower, especially for the semiconductors that's a story we sa
brian sullivan is on assignment. futures are pushing higher after the dow dropped 680 points in yesterday's selloff. the dow and s&p negative for the year, the nasdaq is coming off its worst day since november of 2011 200 points to the upside, that's where we'll open we'll have to triple that to get back the losses we had from yesterday. full team coverage of the global market turmoil asia reporter nancy hungerford is live in singapore our european correspondent, karen tso is in london and...
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"new york times" versus sullivan. i'm aware of that decision.s not easy to sue if you're a public figure to prove actual malice. actual malice can go with a reckless disregard for truthity. nbc acted recklessly and didn't have any regard for truth or falsity. >> ed: and she alleged among other things, gang rape. she couldn't place judge kavanaugh as someone there. but he may have spiked the punch. he vehemently denies it and michael avenatti says that if they're all convinced that my client is lying, he's innocent, his reputation is damaged for no reason, he should sue us today. i hope he does so so we can prove the truth. he thinks if you open this up to discovery, a justice on the supreme court doesn't want to go through discovery and that painful process. >> michael avenatti wants to be sued because he wants an excuse to remain relevant in the public eye as he apparently campaigns to the united states. look, the burden of proof it does flip the system on its head. not unlike what they tried to do to judge kavanaugh and the hearing. when you f
"new york times" versus sullivan. i'm aware of that decision.s not easy to sue if you're a public figure to prove actual malice. actual malice can go with a reckless disregard for truthity. nbc acted recklessly and didn't have any regard for truth or falsity. >> ed: and she alleged among other things, gang rape. she couldn't place judge kavanaugh as someone there. but he may have spiked the punch. he vehemently denies it and michael avenatti says that if they're all convinced...
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i'm brian sullivan here's how your money and the global markets are setting up your day not a big indicationn futures. they're down here, but a lot of things could change. it's early it's thursday. call that a flat market. not so flat. the yield on the benchmark ten-year is ticking back higher. we were at 3.25. we came back down. now we're on our way back up again to 3.21% we'll get a view coming up on how the banks may like this number right now your big money story on this thursday is china. another big drop for that market red arrows all across the board in asia, led by a big tumble in the domestic chinese market. the shanghai composite down 3% another four-year low for china. much of that weakness driven by the yuan, hitting its lowest level in two years after our treasury department did stop short of labeling china a currency manipulator, but said it is keeping close taps and watching beijing and i currets currency closely we are seeing a mixed market in italy. the big european story, a lot of worry there, down fractionally but a rebound in some of the major european markets here's a gl
i'm brian sullivan here's how your money and the global markets are setting up your day not a big indicationn futures. they're down here, but a lot of things could change. it's early it's thursday. call that a flat market. not so flat. the yield on the benchmark ten-year is ticking back higher. we were at 3.25. we came back down. now we're on our way back up again to 3.21% we'll get a view coming up on how the banks may like this number right now your big money story on this thursday is china....
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we just did the clean oceans act with dan sullivan. he's around and sheldon whitehouse. ... property is essential to maintain america's longstanding position as the world leader in music and entertainment. and when they say world leader, it's world leader, by far. it's not even close. this legislation accomplishes that goal by updating our licensing laws to reflect the significant growth in streaming and digital music. today, we build on america's rich cultural and musical legacy, which brings joy and meaning to countless millions and millions and millions of americans, and beyond, frankly. and beyond. so with that, i'm pleased to sign the hatch-goodlatte music modernization act. it's my honor. hearing about it for so many years, and we're finally getting it done. and these people are going to become even richer than they are, but that's okay. because they really were, they were treated very unfairly. a lot of people got nothing. they'd do an incredible song and they'd end up getting nothing. they'd create some of the most incredible music, some great music, and they would n
we just did the clean oceans act with dan sullivan. he's around and sheldon whitehouse. ... property is essential to maintain america's longstanding position as the world leader in music and entertainment. and when they say world leader, it's world leader, by far. it's not even close. this legislation accomplishes that goal by updating our licensing laws to reflect the significant growth in streaming and digital music. today, we build on america's rich cultural and musical legacy, which brings...
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brian sullivan is on assignment today.'s get you up to speed on the market action this morning and it is red. negativity out there as the dow would open up down by 211 points if things stand the way they are right now into the opening bell. we're going to have more on the markets in just a moment, but first some breaking news in the retail world sears officially filing for bankruptcy protection. let's get right to contessa brewer with all of those details. contessa >> sears holdings, the parent company of sears and k-mart filed for chapter 11 early this morning succumbing to a mountain of debt. the filing came as sears faced a $134 million debt payment today. the company reached a deal with its creditors to keep most of its operations running for now sears will close 142 money losing stores by the end of the year with liquidation sales expected to begin soon that's in addition to the 46 stores expected to shut by next month. the company has roughly 700 sears and k-mart stores and employs about 70,000 people. sears controll
brian sullivan is on assignment today.'s get you up to speed on the market action this morning and it is red. negativity out there as the dow would open up down by 211 points if things stand the way they are right now into the opening bell. we're going to have more on the markets in just a moment, but first some breaking news in the retail world sears officially filing for bankruptcy protection. let's get right to contessa brewer with all of those details. contessa >> sears holdings, the...
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ray sullivan, i think it's lorena. rick chavez and kevin. thank you. >> public: good afternoon, supervisors. my name is ray sullivan. i'm speaking on behalf of the housing rights committee in san francisco. i moved into my current apartment building located at 709 gary street in december of 2016. since that time, san francisco fire has been called out to the building. for example, a dryer fire caused the basement to be filled with spoke and the motor system also caught on fire. both of these fires submitted smoke. when i moved into my apartment, my kitchen window allowing egress to the fire escape was also painted shut. veritos failed to install safety lighting fixtures along with illuminated exit signs. failure to have these critical fire safety fixtures installed in san francisco apartment buildings and painting windows to fire escapes shut posed a clear and present risk to lives. we have no way of escaping during a fire emergency when we may have only seconds before succumbing to smoke. we need to pass this to keep large corporate landlor
ray sullivan, i think it's lorena. rick chavez and kevin. thank you. >> public: good afternoon, supervisors. my name is ray sullivan. i'm speaking on behalf of the housing rights committee in san francisco. i moved into my current apartment building located at 709 gary street in december of 2016. since that time, san francisco fire has been called out to the building. for example, a dryer fire caused the basement to be filled with spoke and the motor system also caught on fire. both of...
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hello, i'm brian sullivan. stock futures indicating a slight rise at the open.hat a week it's been. we were up 500 one day, down 300 points the next. right now indicated up but anything can happen. it's a wild week the only thing certain is that volatility seems to be back in the market the benchmark ten-year yield, it rose, it paused, a slight uptick, now down again 3.25 is the number you want to watch on this. big stories this week have been in asia. overnight the -- here's the news, the chinese economy slowed the fastest in a decade, the shanghai rising. hang seng up as well nikkei fell. european markets in the red. italy, weak link down 1.2%. france, cac 40 down three quarters of a percent. you're watching "worldwide exchange" on cnbc, so as the name says, we are all over the latest global market action. our team of reporters and anchors are fanned out across the globe. willem marx is in brussels, but let's begin with the slowdown in china. eunice yoon is live in beijing with more on that. >> thank you very much china's economy is growing at its slowest pace
hello, i'm brian sullivan. stock futures indicating a slight rise at the open.hat a week it's been. we were up 500 one day, down 300 points the next. right now indicated up but anything can happen. it's a wild week the only thing certain is that volatility seems to be back in the market the benchmark ten-year yield, it rose, it paused, a slight uptick, now down again 3.25 is the number you want to watch on this. big stories this week have been in asia. overnight the -- here's the news, the...
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sullivan. >> aye. >> mr. tester. mr. thune. >> aye. >> mr. tillis. >> aye. >> mr. toomey. >> aye. >> mr. udal. >> no. >> mr. van hollen. mr. warner. >> no. >> ms. warren. >> no. >> mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. >> aye. >> mr. wyden. >> no. >> mr. young. >> aye. >> senators voting in the affirmative, alexander, burasso, blunt, bozeman, burr, caputo, cassidy, collins, corker, cornyn, cotton, crapo, cruz, danes, enzi, earnest, fisher, flake, gardener, graham, grassley, hatch, heller, hovan, heightsmith, inhofe, isaacson, kennedy, kyle, lankford, mcconnell, moran, paul, perdue, portman, rish, roberts, rounds, rubio, sasse, scott, shelby, sullivan, thune, tillis, toomey, wicker, and young. mr. manchin, aye. senators voting in the negative. baldwin, bennett, booker, brown, cantwell, carden, casey, coons, duckworth, cortez masto, feinstein, gillibrand, harris, hinrich, kaine, klobuchar, leahy, markey, murkley, murphy, murray, nelson, peters, schatz, smith, stabenow, tester, u doll, warren, whitehouse, and wyden. mr. sanders, no. mr. lee, aye. ms. hassan, no. >> mr. jones. n
sullivan. >> aye. >> mr. tester. mr. thune. >> aye. >> mr. tillis. >> aye. >> mr. toomey. >> aye. >> mr. udal. >> no. >> mr. van hollen. mr. warner. >> no. >> ms. warren. >> no. >> mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. >> aye. >> mr. wyden. >> no. >> mr. young. >> aye. >> senators voting in the affirmative, alexander, burasso, blunt, bozeman, burr, caputo, cassidy, collins, corker,...
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this wednesday, october 24th as "worldwide exchange" begins right now ♪ >>> good morning i'm brian sullivanhank you very much for joining us we'll get more on that mega millions story as one family becomes an instant billionaire but they may be the only ones happy financially right now because it's another weak day for the equity markets dow futures have come back a bit and indicating a drop 155 points s&p and nasdaq futures are also significantly down all of this after the market almost came back all the way from a 500-point drop yesterday. the european markets are higher across the board not by a lot but by a little the asian markets closing higher after a turbulent morning there. no big gains, but we are seeing slight gains and at least it's not multi percentage points drop let's kick off the action with nancy hungerford live in our singapore newsroom for you nancy? >> hi, brian what i can tell you is just in the last few hours this story did change we thought we were looking at a bigger rebound in asia and momentum faded in the afternoon session. we did get a positive close for the shan
this wednesday, october 24th as "worldwide exchange" begins right now ♪ >>> good morning i'm brian sullivanhank you very much for joining us we'll get more on that mega millions story as one family becomes an instant billionaire but they may be the only ones happy financially right now because it's another weak day for the equity markets dow futures have come back a bit and indicating a drop 155 points s&p and nasdaq futures are also significantly down all of this after...
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. >>> good morning welcome from wherever in the world that you may be watching i am brian sullivan. happy monday thank you very much for joining us well, the theme of the stock market the past few sessions has been the selloff in bonds, rates rising and the squeeze on stocks that is probably going to take a break, at least for one day. the u.s. bond market is closed today for the columbus day holiday. stocks are open. you can expect lighter volume. right now futures are indicatin a down move. it is early. volume is light. that can change. no bond trading today. rates at least for today are going to stay on hold. european markets though are open they are down. italy the notable standout the italian market is down 2%. 2.5% bond yields the story for different reasons. their budget deficit and some of the economic concerns there. the italian stock market continues to tumble. we're seeing big moves in china. in fact, bigger than italy the shanghai composite is down nearly 4%. down 3.72. the hang seng and korean market are down as well remember, the chinese market has been closed for all
. >>> good morning welcome from wherever in the world that you may be watching i am brian sullivan. happy monday thank you very much for joining us well, the theme of the stock market the past few sessions has been the selloff in bonds, rates rising and the squeeze on stocks that is probably going to take a break, at least for one day. the u.s. bond market is closed today for the columbus day holiday. stocks are open. you can expect lighter volume. right now futures are indicatin a...
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i'm sitting in for brian sullivan who's off on assignment elsewhere.'s check on markets here's how the early money is setting up futures pointing to let's call it stable. that's got to be a win for a lot of folks out there the dow opening up by 19 points. the s&p up by 5. the nasdaq up by 33 or so. on the asian side of things it is mixed but a key market is still very much in the red and that is china. you can see the shanghai composite there down by over 2%. the hang seng and hong kong eking out 1/3 of a percent the nikkei down 2/3 of 1%. much more green on the screen over there we have the major markets like the dax and germany. the ftse 100 up by 3/4 of a percent and the footsie mib and the ibex is up beyond the equities side of things, treasuries with a ten year u.s. treasury note shaping up as follows. just a hair lower. 3.06%. the 2 year note 2.79%. we see the macro trade playing out a little bit more as well. we on the energy side of things see crude oil, wti at 67.16. that's off by 2/3 of 1%. ice brent crude futures, $7.10 also about a 2gs 3 of
i'm sitting in for brian sullivan who's off on assignment elsewhere.'s check on markets here's how the early money is setting up futures pointing to let's call it stable. that's got to be a win for a lot of folks out there the dow opening up by 19 points. the s&p up by 5. the nasdaq up by 33 or so. on the asian side of things it is mixed but a key market is still very much in the red and that is china. you can see the shanghai composite there down by over 2%. the hang seng and hong kong...
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brian sullivan is on assignment.leading cnbc.com wall street awaiting a slew of earnings you have blackrock, goldman sachs, morgan stanley and dominos all set to hit the tape before the opening bell. after the close keep an eye out for netflix results. more on that later on in the show >>> twilio is buying sendgrid for $2 billion in an all stock transaction this comes as part of a larger effort by the cloud company to boost its suite of communications related tools the deal suspected to close the first half of 2019. >>> secretary of state mike pompeo arriving in saudi arabia just a short time ago. this as questions mount following the disappearance of journalist jamal khashoggi the saudi stock market tumbling again this morning we'll bring you more on this as we get details >>> let's get you up to speed on the market action. futures are pointing to a slightly higher open we can see the dow opening up by just around 27 or so points. the s&p up by 2. the nasdaq up by 24. the treasury side of things, ten-year is yieldin
brian sullivan is on assignment.leading cnbc.com wall street awaiting a slew of earnings you have blackrock, goldman sachs, morgan stanley and dominos all set to hit the tape before the opening bell. after the close keep an eye out for netflix results. more on that later on in the show >>> twilio is buying sendgrid for $2 billion in an all stock transaction this comes as part of a larger effort by the cloud company to boost its suite of communications related tools the deal suspected...
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morning welcome to "worldwide exchange" live from london i'm wilfred frost sitting in for brian sullivanet's get to the early market action for you futures are pointing higher. a decent bounce yesterday. we saw markets close significantly higher after what has been a wild ride during the month of october for markets called higher by 165 points or so on the dow. the nasdaq higher by 79. the s&p by 21. yesterday we were up 1.6 for the s&p and nasdaq, 1.8% for the dow. this is the last trading day of the month. markets very much lower. 6% lower for the dow 8% lower for the s&p nasdaq down 11% for the month of october. it looks like we'll end on a positive note. facebook shares are higher the social media company reported a mixed set of numbers. but profits topped expectations. revenues and user growth did slow we have it up 3.4% in after market trade let's dive in to those numbers on the cnbc news line. victor anthony joins us. good morning to you. thanks for joining us. clearly the headline revenue disappointed a bit the operating margin, with all the focus we've had over the last six mont
morning welcome to "worldwide exchange" live from london i'm wilfred frost sitting in for brian sullivanet's get to the early market action for you futures are pointing higher. a decent bounce yesterday. we saw markets close significantly higher after what has been a wild ride during the month of october for markets called higher by 165 points or so on the dow. the nasdaq higher by 79. the s&p by 21. yesterday we were up 1.6 for the s&p and nasdaq, 1.8% for the dow. this is...
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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! >> stephen: hey, everybody! welcome! please have a seat, everybody. thank you so much! oh, my goodness. oh, my goodness. >> stephen: welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. it is-- ( cheers and applause ) let it out. let it out. it is friday, okay. everybody is excited the midterms are 18 days away?wayig. i am giddy with deep concern, because this is america's first real chance to wash the taste of trump's victory out of our mouths. ( cheers and applause ) it's dark. >> jon: a nasty taste. >> stephen: it's a dark earthy taste. it's mushroom-y, even. it's not a great taste. rinse twice. and make sure-- make sure-- everybody out there, please tune in to this show on election night, because "the late show" is going to be coming to you live from the ed sullivan theater here in new york city. we will have breaking news of the blue wave sweeping into congress-- or, if that doesn't happen, emergency cutaways to footage of a monkey
and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: wooo! >> stephen: hey, everybody! welcome! please have a seat, everybody. thank you so much! oh, my goodness. oh, my goodness. >> stephen: welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. it is-- ( cheers and applause ) let it out. let it out. it is friday, okay. everybody is excited the midterms are 18 days away?wayig. i am giddy...
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i'm brian sullivan so nice to have you here thanks for watching.ere's how your money and your global markets are setting up. futures are down over 100 points after yesterday's big gains for the markets here and big gains around the world dow futures down 104 s&p and nasdaq off as well ten-year bond yield sliding back a bit. that's not the story the story is oil oil continuing its slow grind and its slow march higher. we are seeing crude oil and brent crude down a bit still over 85 earlier. wti traded crude, the oil we refine here, what your gas prices are based on is up. 75.39. the show is called "worldwide exchange." you have the japanese market up a bit here muting that one we've seen lately, hong kong and korea down a bit. european stocks are lauer across the board. focus on this, that's italy. spain down 1% as well. along with france. again, we talked about oil the other big story to pay attention to today is italy. remember yesterday we walked you through how investors were treating the european markets differently. that story continues today
i'm brian sullivan so nice to have you here thanks for watching.ere's how your money and your global markets are setting up. futures are down over 100 points after yesterday's big gains for the markets here and big gains around the world dow futures down 104 s&p and nasdaq off as well ten-year bond yield sliding back a bit. that's not the story the story is oil oil continuing its slow grind and its slow march higher. we are seeing crude oil and brent crude down a bit still over 85 earlier....
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i am brian sullivan. it will be a big day today for many dayze -- reasons.g. dow futures up more than 200 points on this news. jackie deangelis has more on what is going to move your money today, jackie. >> good morning again, brian the u.s. and canada reaching that last-minute deal last night to overhaul nafta after talks going into the weekend appeared to be on collapse. washington had imposed a mid neat eastern deadline for this in a joint statement u.s. trade representative robert lightheizer and christa free lan says the u.s., mexico, canada agreement or usmca will give our workers, farmers, ranchers and businesses a high standard trade agreement. they agreed to a quota of 2.6 million vehicles the deal failed to resolve tariffs on canadian steel and aluminum there is a trade dispute process that canada fought for canada made some concessions in providing u.s. dairy farmers access to about 3% of its $16 billion market that's a big sticking point that was apparent in talks. the markets are reacting to this today. the canadian dollar hitting the highest do
i am brian sullivan. it will be a big day today for many dayze -- reasons.g. dow futures up more than 200 points on this news. jackie deangelis has more on what is going to move your money today, jackie. >> good morning again, brian the u.s. and canada reaching that last-minute deal last night to overhaul nafta after talks going into the weekend appeared to be on collapse. washington had imposed a mid neat eastern deadline for this in a joint statement u.s. trade representative robert...