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willem will have more analysis shortly. christian, we have to say good-bye christian shultz from citi research thank you for keeping us company here >> thank you >> that's it for "squawk box." more reaction on "street signs." plaque psoriasis can be relentless. tremfya® is for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. with tremfya®, you can get clearer. and stay clearer. in fact, most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® works better than humira® at providing clearer skin, and more patients were symptom free with tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or have symptoms such as: fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. before starting tremfya® tell your doctor if you plan to or have recently received a vaccine. ask your doctor about tremfya®. tremfya®. because you deserve to stay
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my thanks to willem dafoe.in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- john cena, star of "the marvelous mrs. maisel", actress rachel brosnahan, comedian and author brian posehn, featuring the 8g band with richard danielson. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that is great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. christmas is less than one week away. and then it's right back to the
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what's the likelihood of this indicative vote taking place, willem >> reporter: downing street about that proposal, jomana. theresa may will tell parliament that she does not see a second referendum as a good idea. a number of her cabinet members lining up over the weekend talking about how divisive it would be and something she's very keen to avoid. essentially they would allow members of parliament, specifically the house of parliament, to vote with their conscience to essentially say to the government, this is what we see as the best way forward. now those options would include essentially a second refr ren dem, they would include theresa may's deal they would include potentially a norway style arrangement with the e.u. and also potentially a no deal brexit where the u.k. would crash out of the european union without any kind of agreement. what they're looking to do if these votes took place would be to find where there is a governing majority for a way forward and that would in one way save number 10 downing street a great deal of time. the challenge for theresa may is if you pur
what's the likelihood of this indicative vote taking place, willem >> reporter: downing street about that proposal, jomana. theresa may will tell parliament that she does not see a second referendum as a good idea. a number of her cabinet members lining up over the weekend talking about how divisive it would be and something she's very keen to avoid. essentially they would allow members of parliament, specifically the house of parliament, to vote with their conscience to essentially say...
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you know, this isn't willem banks first time taking the title for a gnarly knockout. voters voted his five-story freefall as the worst wipeout of 2017. he told the magazine he was lucky to catch his breath before going under. if you've ever been tossed around under a five-foot wave, you know how rough that is. now imagine that. >> it's like being in a washing machine only a thousand times bigger. >>> caught redhanded. the woman accused of faking a firefighter husband in order to swindle wildfire relief donations. >>> a fence comes down in santa cruz amid the battle over access to public beaches. >>> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. we have a beautiful post-sunset sky right now. i am tracking with live doppler 7 a system that is going to bring us some showers. take a look at that system. i'll be back with the hour-by-hour look coming right up. >>> plus the woman making her own waves and >>> a few months ago the holy fire burned 23,000 acres in southern california. today a woman is accused of scamming people out of thousands of dollars she said was for firefighters and
you know, this isn't willem banks first time taking the title for a gnarly knockout. voters voted his five-story freefall as the worst wipeout of 2017. he told the magazine he was lucky to catch his breath before going under. if you've ever been tossed around under a five-foot wave, you know how rough that is. now imagine that. >> it's like being in a washing machine only a thousand times bigger. >>> caught redhanded. the woman accused of faking a firefighter husband in order to...
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willem: this is extremely strange.which is selling off and more concern about earnings that analysts, not yet, and economists, certainly not. and businesst ism leaders, they are not negative. , so the market is relatively bearish, so difficult look -- difficult to see this. one thing we are struggling with is the oil price. we do think it will go up, but it is difficult to read. probably going up because we are somewhere in the marginal cost of production for a big part of the oil sector. also, probably oversold because people were long. -- theired to positions. related to the fear of the global economy. probably overdone, but an uncertainty we are facing. manus: those are the uncertainties, and how do you grow your business in an uncertain time? a little breaking news interrupting the flow. belmont.s to buy they expect the deal to be completed by the first half of 2019. they will pay $25 a share in cash for belmont. the presencerease in 46 luxury hotels. 46 luxuryns part of hotels, restaurants, trains, river cruise. l
willem: this is extremely strange.which is selling off and more concern about earnings that analysts, not yet, and economists, certainly not. and businesst ism leaders, they are not negative. , so the market is relatively bearish, so difficult look -- difficult to see this. one thing we are struggling with is the oil price. we do think it will go up, but it is difficult to read. probably going up because we are somewhere in the marginal cost of production for a big part of the oil sector. also,...
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. >> we have willem standing by in westminster, silvia in brussels. a lot to get through willem, let's start off with you and run us through the events of the last 24 hours, specifically i want to ask you about the timing essentially what we found out from the house of commons yesterday -- and they were running a live twitter commentary as the house discussion was taking place, effectively ruling out that 21st january deadline and essentially opening up the potential vote timing of the vote until as late as 29th of march, 2019, the final end date when the exit is supposed to happen so the question is really what does this mean for timing? as far as the investor community is concerned, is buying time moving the chances more into theresa may's forgaavor or more against it >> well, that would be a question for her in the sense that is this part of a strategy to focus the minds of people within her own party that there is a possibility of no deal happening? and that possibility is increasing the longer we wait. in terms of timing, we had the eu withdrawal
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i'm willem marx. >> i'm joumanna bercetche. these are your headlines >>> one of the most contentious mootings is now under way with an output cut on the table despite white house pressure and as qatar quits the cartel >> some of the media have been politicizing this because they don't know maybe the fact. the truth is this has been done in a methodical way of looking at strategy and what is our business going forward. >>> china's foreign ministry calls for clarity after huawei's cfo is arrested in canada over alleged u.s. sanctions violations. >>> european stocks hit a six-week low with chipmakers bearing the brunt of selling on the fear of huawei's cfo arrest could derail progress in the trade talks. >>> and europe's auto supplier index hits the lower point since 2016 with daimler at a five-year low over trade tension concerns. >>> a bit of a murky start to european trading you can see it's a picture of red across the board all the major indices are trading deeply in the red. ftse 100 down almost 2%, almost 130 points dax is 2
i'm willem marx. >> i'm joumanna bercetche. these are your headlines >>> one of the most contentious mootings is now under way with an output cut on the table despite white house pressure and as qatar quits the cartel >> some of the media have been politicizing this because they don't know maybe the fact. the truth is this has been done in a methodical way of looking at strategy and what is our business going forward. >>> china's foreign ministry calls for clarity...
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i'm willem marx. >> i'm joumanna bercetche.> europe joins the global selloff as trade fears return and a flattening u.s. yield curve stokes concern about an economic slowdown. >>> banks and tech are among the biggest decliners mirroring the action seen in the u.s. session yesterday. >>> auto stocks drop after german carmakers meet with president trump as his administration weighs new tariffs on foreign vehicles and foreign auto parts. >>> shirer provides a bright spot for europe as shareholders of takeda secure a $46 billion pound takeover of the firm >>> we had the european services pmi numbers a half hour ago. we just got the uk pmi services numbers. big drop there 50.4, versus 52.5. this is the weakest since july of 2016. more bad numbers the sector came in at 51 versus october's level of 52.2. we are not seeing that much of a reaction in sterling yet it's still trading around the 1.2730 mark. let's check the price action in the last couple of sessions the dollar has weakened a tad. that's transpired versus other currency pa
i'm willem marx. >> i'm joumanna bercetche.> europe joins the global selloff as trade fears return and a flattening u.s. yield curve stokes concern about an economic slowdown. >>> banks and tech are among the biggest decliners mirroring the action seen in the u.s. session yesterday. >>> auto stocks drop after german carmakers meet with president trump as his administration weighs new tariffs on foreign vehicles and foreign auto parts. >>> shirer provides a...
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willem is in brussels. the message for the eu all week has been that they're willing to help theresa may but not willing to renegotiate the withdrawal agreement. any signs emerging to the contrary today >> not so far. only a few leaders have been willing to address the press publicly the austrian chancellor over there talking to some other journalists. but the message has been quite consistent both from the european commission and from the european council members, that they're not prepared to open up this withdrawal agreement to make changes to the legally binding tek. they all seem to be respectful of theresa may's efforts, but they also think she's been given a good hand and it's up to her to sell this to parliament but we see clearly the numbers are not there for brexit to get approved by the westminster parliament so going into next year, as we expect this vote to happen again in january, it's very, very unclear, even though members of her own government are saying the europeans may be willing to budge
willem is in brussels. the message for the eu all week has been that they're willing to help theresa may but not willing to renegotiate the withdrawal agreement. any signs emerging to the contrary today >> not so far. only a few leaders have been willing to address the press publicly the austrian chancellor over there talking to some other journalists. but the message has been quite consistent both from the european commission and from the european council members, that they're not...
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. >> willem banks had the ride of his life monday at mavericks.here's how the beginning looked from a jet ski. abc 7 news also captured the ride on video. it could be the most spectacular wipeout ever. he had never seen the footage until we showed him. >>> that's the worst of it. after i fell and got stuck. >> no. i didn't even feel like i was going to die at all. kind of a meditative mind-set. >> he wasn't worried. but willem actually came within 75 feet of rocks. the video has gone crazy on the internet. all the attention will die down quickly. >> he's okay. >> no kidding. what a wipeout, mike. >> had the nerves to surf the waves in the first place. you have to have no fear. i can see why he acts that way. a few 40s out there. most of us in the low 50s right now. a mild morning with a whole lot of fog. 50s from highway 4, concord, antioch, brentwood. it is very soupy the air mass. north bay, fog through 8:00. you can see mainly cloudy all day. best chance of rain by 6:00 to 8:00. east bay valleys, pretty dry all day. scattered showers at 6:00. u
. >> willem banks had the ride of his life monday at mavericks.here's how the beginning looked from a jet ski. abc 7 news also captured the ride on video. it could be the most spectacular wipeout ever. he had never seen the footage until we showed him. >>> that's the worst of it. after i fell and got stuck. >> no. i didn't even feel like i was going to die at all. kind of a meditative mind-set. >> he wasn't worried. but willem actually came within 75 feet of rocks....
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statement added that the eu was ready to provide further assurances over the irish backst backstop willem joins us live from outside westminster. it's been a crucial 24 hours for the prime. the question from here, given that a third of her own mark ps revolted against her what can she do now to get the op sixposn mps to get this deal through >> she will have to get the items that pertain to the northern irish backstop settled. and just to answer further questions and provide analysis, we're joined by gina miller, you spearheaded a legal campaign to provide parliament with approval over the article 50 process. that was the initial element that started this brexit process. i don't want you to delve into internal politics, but has anything changed over the last 24 hours, you think? >> i think nothing changed we're in the same sense of paralysis we saw before. the only thing that possibly has emerged is that there's a bigger majority against mrs. may's withdrawal agreement than we thought before 117 mps are not now likely to vote in favor of her withdrawal agreement. there is complete paralys
statement added that the eu was ready to provide further assurances over the irish backst backstop willem joins us live from outside westminster. it's been a crucial 24 hours for the prime. the question from here, given that a third of her own mark ps revolted against her what can she do now to get the op sixposn mps to get this deal through >> she will have to get the items that pertain to the northern irish backstop settled. and just to answer further questions and provide analysis,...
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willem >> thank you very much, brian. theresa may early this week, of course, postponed a vote inside the british parliament on her brexit proposals she then weathered a leadership challenge within her own party and concluded that process by saying i'll go to brussels for this summit with my european counterparts i'll try to get some of them to offer me assurances, whether legal or political, that one element of my brexitdeal that lot of you are unhappy with, around the irish backstop will never come into effect if it does, it will only be temporary. this was the response from donald tusk last night after she made that pitch to european counterparts take a listen. >> the union stands by this agreement and tends to proceed it is not open for renegotiation. >> doesn't leave theresa may with a huge amount of wiggle room she will be heading become to london within the next couple of hours and trying to figure out how she can move this process forward. >> all right what is next for theresa may obviously she survived this week,
willem >> thank you very much, brian. theresa may early this week, of course, postponed a vote inside the british parliament on her brexit proposals she then weathered a leadership challenge within her own party and concluded that process by saying i'll go to brussels for this summit with my european counterparts i'll try to get some of them to offer me assurances, whether legal or political, that one element of my brexitdeal that lot of you are unhappy with, around the irish backstop...
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i'm willem marx. >> i'm julianna tatelbaum, these are your headlines >>> european stocks mostly follow asia into the red as questions remain about the u.s./china trade cease-fire and as yields spreads tighten. >>> the turn in sentiment hits auto stocks the hardest as european car executives prepare to discuss tariffs with white house officials. >>> sterling spikes after the european court of justices advocate general says the british government could cancel brexit unilaterally if it revokes article 50 >>> is emanuel macron set for a u-turn media reports suggest the french government will suspend its plan to hike fuel taxes following weeks of violent protests. >>> markets have been open for about an hour and a half as you can see we are giving back some of those gains seen yesterday. the stoxx 600 ended about 1% higher yesterday on the back of that trade truce optimism. but today it is a different picture. we're seeing red across the regions. the worst performers are the french index and the german index down about 60 basis points a piece. let's look at fx markets sterling is seeing a n
i'm willem marx. >> i'm julianna tatelbaum, these are your headlines >>> european stocks mostly follow asia into the red as questions remain about the u.s./china trade cease-fire and as yields spreads tighten. >>> the turn in sentiment hits auto stocks the hardest as european car executives prepare to discuss tariffs with white house officials. >>> sterling spikes after the european court of justices advocate general says the british government could cancel...
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now let's go worldwide willem marx joining us from london with some of the oversass action yesterday there was so much optimism today -- we didn't pop the balloon but it appears a bit deflated >> it's closed down across asia except for shanghai. the comp there is up 0.25% you look at the japanese, korean indices, they're in the red. in europe, not a positive day here either. the ftse 100, xetra dax, cac 40, ftse mib all in negative territory. i will pull out a couple things to show you why that may be the case when we look at the automakers, a lot of concerns among the investors about some of these major car companies, some executives traveling to d.c. to meet with white house officials, but still a lot of uncertainty around the future of potential tariffs. looking at the italian banks, a lot of back and forth between the italian government and the european commission about their budget proposals that's seemingly weighing significantly on that sector in italy. one other thing you mentioned, the pound. looking at cable t reacted positively to this announcement from the european court
now let's go worldwide willem marx joining us from london with some of the oversass action yesterday there was so much optimism today -- we didn't pop the balloon but it appears a bit deflated >> it's closed down across asia except for shanghai. the comp there is up 0.25% you look at the japanese, korean indices, they're in the red. in europe, not a positive day here either. the ftse 100, xetra dax, cac 40, ftse mib all in negative territory. i will pull out a couple things to show you...
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plus willem defoe and 12 days of christmas sweaters. it's a great show. stay tuned. the overnight develo we inch closer to possible government shutdown. the stakes for us here in the bay area. plus: holiday shoppers face a tough choice: buying new or refurbished? our consumer team breaks down your best option. tomorrow from 4:30 to 7. e )s a first. >>> well, those go fund me accounts are set up for just about anything these days, but here's a first. or so we think. a go fund me account to raise money for president trump's border wall. the account was set up by a purple heart medal recipient and triple amputee. brian colsuch says right now his goal is to raise at least a billion dollars for the wall but he hopes to actually raise 2 billion. in just a few days the account has raised more than $2 million from nearly 40,000 donors. >>> police across the bay area are cracking down on package theft. antioch police have been out in force patrolling neighborhoods looking for those porch pirates. on monday a success story. police arrested a suspect after a vigilant neighbor s
plus willem defoe and 12 days of christmas sweaters. it's a great show. stay tuned. the overnight develo we inch closer to possible government shutdown. the stakes for us here in the bay area. plus: holiday shoppers face a tough choice: buying new or refurbished? our consumer team breaks down your best option. tomorrow from 4:30 to 7. e )s a first. >>> well, those go fund me accounts are set up for just about anything these days, but here's a first. or so we think. a go fund me account...
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willem had never seen this until we showed him. >> that was the worst of it.er i fell and got is sucked into the wave. i didn't feel i was going to die at all. it was a meditative mind-set. >> well, he might have thought differently had he been shifted over 75 feet. that's where there are definitely rocks. while the video has gone crazy on the internet, he remains unfazed. he realizes all the attention will die down quickly. >> he is very zen about it. >>> sure. the state is crack down on repeat dui offenders. >> drivers with more than one dui will be required to install an ignition interlock device. you cannot turn on the engine until you blow into the device to prove you do not have any alcohol in your system. >>> california driver's license will have and the smog check will go to eight years. >>> chp to to rescue a man the mud while he got stuck running away from police. it happened off highway 37 near sonoma raceway. authorities say he is a wanted felon. they didn't say what he was wanted for. he was taken into custody after being pulled from the mud. >> h
willem had never seen this until we showed him. >> that was the worst of it.er i fell and got is sucked into the wave. i didn't feel i was going to die at all. it was a meditative mind-set. >> well, he might have thought differently had he been shifted over 75 feet. that's where there are definitely rocks. while the video has gone crazy on the internet, he remains unfazed. he realizes all the attention will die down quickly. >> he is very zen about it. >>> sure. the...
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jan willem: yeah. josh: my name is josh garcia.travelling the world by ship, immersing myself in new cultures,
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. >> reporter: the only suspect investigated was willem van maaren.inding new clues in recently declassified nazi files. >> there is an enormous amount of data possibly relevant to this investigation, far more than what we could possibly investigate. >> reporter: so, they're using artificial intelligence, building a first-of-its-kind database of millions of documents, spread across archives in israel, germany, belgium, the netherlands, britain and the u.s., asking the computer to connect the dots. it's given them this map and frank's hiding place in blue. every other dat ot is a nazi sympathizer. >> how could they live for two years without being discovered. danger was around them. all down this block, there were sympathizers. >> reporter: the investigation in materially stages. the team not looking for a prosecution, just answers. for the girl who wrote, in spite of everything, i still believe that people are really good at heart. the team says they had more potential witnesses come forward and found a treasure trove of nazi documents in u.s. archive
. >> reporter: the only suspect investigated was willem van maaren.inding new clues in recently declassified nazi files. >> there is an enormous amount of data possibly relevant to this investigation, far more than what we could possibly investigate. >> reporter: so, they're using artificial intelligence, building a first-of-its-kind database of millions of documents, spread across archives in israel, germany, belgium, the netherlands, britain and the u.s., asking the computer...
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the nominees will pit him against willem dafoe. lucas hedges in boy erased.nd bradley cooper who starred in and directed "a star is born." with lady gaga looking her way into lead actress, actress melissa mccarthy. roseman pike. and glenn close in the wife. and nicole kidman nominated for the destroyer. ask anyone out here in hollywood, "a star is born" was nominated. >> gadi, good to see you. hollywood's counting, literally. >> good to see john david washington get the nod. >> saw him a couple months ago. poured his heart and soul into the role. and established in the golden globes. also his first mark kmarquee ro. >> and john c. reilly will be on the third hour with us. >> look at you in your segues. >> we'll have much more on the nomination. >> to al from a segue into the weather. >> we're not going to snub you, know, no, we want you to feel included. you can see we've got show pushing its way through the mid-mississippi river valley. lake-effect snow in the northeast going to be causing some problems. so far today, we do see some places up around the tug
the nominees will pit him against willem dafoe. lucas hedges in boy erased.nd bradley cooper who starred in and directed "a star is born." with lady gaga looking her way into lead actress, actress melissa mccarthy. roseman pike. and glenn close in the wife. and nicole kidman nominated for the destroyer. ask anyone out here in hollywood, "a star is born" was nominated. >> gadi, good to see you. hollywood's counting, literally. >> good to see john david washington...
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. >> reporter: t only suspect ever investigated was willem van marin.recently declassifi nazi files. >> there is an enormous amount of data, possibly relevant to this investigation. far more than we could possibly investigate. >> reporter: so they are using artificial intelligence, building a first of its kind database of o millionsf documents spread across archives in israel, germany, belgium, the neinerlands, b, and the u.s. asking the computer to connect the dots. already it's given them this map. anne frank's hiding place is in blue. every other dot is a nazi sympathizer. >> how did they last more than two years witho being discovered? danger was all around them. all these buildings here, buildings down there, this veryr block, theresympathizers. >> reporter: the investigation is still in the early stages. the team not looking for a prosecution. just answers. for the girl who wrote, in spite evof ything, i still believe that people are really good at heart. the team sayshey have had more potential witnesses come forward and found a treasure trove of
. >> reporter: t only suspect ever investigated was willem van marin.recently declassifi nazi files. >> there is an enormous amount of data, possibly relevant to this investigation. far more than we could possibly investigate. >> reporter: so they are using artificial intelligence, building a first of its kind database of o millionsf documents spread across archives in israel, germany, belgium, the neinerlands, b, and the u.s. asking the computer to connect the dots. already...
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participants who look at china and see that as a fear that's why it can push down the market >> karen willemarx do you think? >> i think china deceleration is on investor minds, but also when china decelerates they'll stimulate more it takes a while for that stimulus to work through the economy it will work through the economy. we've seen this play out before in 2015 and 2016 we say things are better in china and here we are in the united states, we've been pricing stocks low based on the risk then we see the market take off. the bad news in china is good news in that there will be more stimulus on their part and we will see an uptick in the china economy in 2019. >> kevin, you think stocks look more reasonable and look like a fairly decent bargain at these prices >> i find it difficult to see how the u.s. economy enters into recession in 2019. there's been a deceleration inning a great corporain inning a inning aing a gatd c it corporate earnings so valuations have been de-rated fundamentals are good. one of the biggest takeaways from q3 earnings, profit margins have gone up a bit if they c
participants who look at china and see that as a fear that's why it can push down the market >> karen willemarx do you think? >> i think china deceleration is on investor minds, but also when china decelerates they'll stimulate more it takes a while for that stimulus to work through the economy it will work through the economy. we've seen this play out before in 2015 and 2016 we say things are better in china and here we are in the united states, we've been pricing stocks low based...