Lets get this thing on. Can you hear me . Perfect, perfect. You know, i walked in with one of these big i dont know what you call them a satchel with a big speech im going to do. And im just going to wing it because when youre with friends and family thats what you do, right . I wasnt going to sit here and bore you all with a 20, 25 minute wellrehearsed speech because thats not my style, not the style of my former boss that we all love here, right . Donald trump. [applause] so what i came out here, first of all, i want to thank the organizers of this because this is wonderful. This is exactly what america needs. We need this all around america, but of course, this is the nations biggest and beautiful city of West Palm Beach and i love it here. [applaus [applause] you know, ive come a long road, ladies and gentlemen. Its been a long two years. A very, very long two years. Im going to start by telling you that things werent easy. Initially we were in this chaotic moment, this coup that i
It is not but we are thrilled to have you here lets take a look at where the u. S. Equities are. Dow up by about 72 points. With these gains, the dow would actually erase the loss for the week at these levels s p up about eight points. S p up around 7. 5. Youll see the 10year note is yielding 1. 716 Global Markets continue to follow the headlines learning trade talks between u. S. And china are set to resume october 10 sources say Vice President premier lu will represent the delegation weve had lower level things happen but this is the next big event. Its the back drop amazing. Trump keeps plugging away. There is so many Business News headlines i think Portfolio Managers are losing sight we are coming up on the quarter. The dollar rally but most of the conversations im having right now, it centers on the Fourth Quarter of last year everyone is reflecting upon it and thinking to themselves basically, you go into the Fourth Quarter of a Football Game with a 207 lead and end up losing 272
Are very different things, and there are many at westminster pouring cold water into buckets ready to throw it on any suggestion that that breakthrough could come in the next 48 hours or so. I know weve said it before, but the next few days at westminster are going to be crucial, and by this time next week, we should know a lot more about what the next chapter in the brexit story looks like. Nick eardley, thank you. A 19th century english theologian cardinaljohn henry newman has been declared a saint. It came after Cardinal Newman had a second miracle attributed to him earlier this year. Today he was among five people who were canonised, including four women, during a mass at the vatican attended by the prince of wales. Injapan, the death toll from super typhoon hagibis has risen to at least 30 with another 15 people missing. The huge storm ripped across most of central and northern japan, causing record quantities of rain. Our correspondent Rupert Wingfield hayes has travelled north o
Injapan as mercedes take the constructors title once again. Hello and welcome to tonights programme. Thanks very much for watching. They say its a marathon, not a sprint. The lines between the two are becoming somewhat blurred. Another time barrier has been broken today following Eliud Kipchoges incredible feat in vienna. The womens marathon world record has now been smashed. Kenyas Brigid Kosgei recorded a time in chicago of two hours, 1a minutes and 4 seconds, eclipsing Paula Radcliffes record set in 2003. Our Sports Editor dan roan is in chicago. There had been whispers all week that Brigid Kosgei was in the mood to try and finally break that 16 year long record that Paula Radcliffe has held since the 2003 london marathon, and as you have said, she managed to do it. It was on from quite early on. And there was a concern she may have got off too fast, may blow up, but she didnt. She maintained and managed to get that time, knocking an extraordinary 81 seconds off of radcliffes world
Morning. Good morning. But its not quite a good morning for people waking up with no power here in lafayette im here at the a safe way and they are without power course as well and they are closed for the time being a im told that theyre going to wait till more Natural Light can elimine the store to reopen know so when see if they can get a water on and so a lot of Different Things here there a lot of Grocery Stores across the bay area were trying to you know use generators or use Natural Light. Try to figure ways to serve the community because they know at peoe we need stuff and of course they want to provide that to them i just spoke to a man who drove up here he is driving all around lafayette trying to get a cup of coffee and hes just and find a single place to buy it is just exhausted morning, some coffee woke up with no power either. Take a look at this map you can see all of the people all of the customers with pg e that are without power. And theres about 4200 customers in lafa