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FBC Mornings With Maria Bartiromo December 1, 2017

Big focus of the administration, the things that we continue to fight for as we go through this tax policy. Maria we will go through latest stumbling block as they push forward for possible vote today beginning at 11 00 a. M. Stock surge initially in hope of deal yesterday, the dow closed 24,000 First Time Ever with better than 300point rally, look at what is happening right now. Same with s p 500. Nasdaq down almost 1 right now. In europe the major averages are lower across the board, similar upset here. Cac quarante in paris, down better than 1 , dax index down better than a half percent as europe takes a cue from wall street. Take a look, japan was up half a percent. Shanghai composite flat on the session. Hang seng and kospi were lower. A verdict shock outrage this morning after san San Franciscoy finds illegal immigrant that shot kate steinle not guilty of murder. He will now be deported for a sixth time. President trump taking to twitter to express anger at judgment. No wonder th

BBCNEWS Business Briefing December 4, 2017

Juncker. On the menu is the rather chewy issue of whether enough progress has been made to start talks on a post brexit trade deal. A weekend of diplomatic activity has brought the two sides closed together on the uks financial settlement and citizens rights. That comes after last weeks offer of more money from downing street, a sum the bbc understands could be as high as 60bn. But when it comes the issue of the land border between the Irish Republic and Northern Ireland nobody wants a hard border, and the republics foreign minister has told the bbc more credible answers are needed for talks to move on. That border is politically important. But the two sides economies and citizens also depend on good flowing freely. In 2015 that trade was worth just over 4bn. But theres fiancial inter dependence across europe too. Last year the uk exchanged about 730 billion of goods and services with the other 27 eu countries. Zsolt darvas is a senior fellow at the brussels based economic think tank b

BBCNEWS BBC Business Live December 4, 2017

Reform in the us, we will tell you all you need to know. Reform in the us, we will tell you all you need to know. Are you fed up with paying airlines extra to carry your luggage on their planes . Well meet the man who says his Company Provides a fast and simple solution. And the Twin Brothers who lost out to Mark Zuckerberg in the battle to control facebook have become bitcoin billionaires. So this morning we want to know, would you invest in Virtual Currencies would you put cash into bitcoin . Hello and welcome to business live. It isa it is a very important week for brexit. It is a very important week for brexit. It is a big day for brexit. In a few hours time britains Prime Minister theresa may will sit down for lunch with the Eu Commission president jean Claude Juncker. On the menu is the rather chewy issue of whether enough progress has been made to start talks on a post brexit trade deal. A weekend of diplomatic activity has brought the two sides closed brought the two sides clos

CNBC Street Signs December 4, 2017

And dialup shares slide after the german chip maker says apple could design the car chips in the next few years. Takinga look at the European Market this morning you can see there is a lot of green on the board there across the europe 600 you can see a rise of almost 3 4 of 1 if you look at the specific sectors driving that upwards movement we can have a look right across some of those sectors in particular industrials doing very well this morning. Up almost 1 1 4 and take a look at the European Markets across the wide sector. Ftse 100 there up 4 5 of 1 . The cac karant up 1 lets talk about trump and tax in the United States he says confidently theyll reach a deal after the Senate Approved its version of the legislation over the weekend the plan includes cuts to individual taxes and the corporate rate by nearly 1. 5 trillion over the next decade but it eliminates some popular tax breaks a Nonpartisan Group says it could add 1 trillion to the deficit. Theyre reconciling their respective

BBCNEWS Afternoon Live December 4, 2017

To effectively compromised language, saying that there could be alignments in the future. So if you are going to use a certain chemical ina are going to use a certain chemical in a Food Processing plant, for example, would that be acceptable to both governments, north and south. But that is not to the satisfaction of the dup, who are saying that if you have a situation where the customs arrangements are devolved to the north and the uk goes its separate way, then step by step, we become more land to the south and we cannot have a separate agreement for the north of ireland. So prominent politicians are saying they are not happy with the wording. Thats a surprise, because we were just saying that surely they have been involved in the negotiation over the week, so at what point was the break in the language, and at what point where they not being consulted by the Irish Government about what might be in the document today . Christian, in terms of the timetable this afternoon, lets concent

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