The stoxx europe 600 pretty much flat. We did have a bit of a move on the u. S. 10 year yield, currently up 1. 82. We had renminbi, a little move actually that became a bigger move, strengthening past seven since the First Time Since august. S p futures gaining some 0. 2 . Ourng up, much more from exclusive conversation with the Goldman Sachs chief executive, David Solomon. He talked about negative rates, the industry, and of course, about trade. Lets get straight to the bloomberg first word news. U. S. Tariffs is what china wants before president xi signs a potential trade deal with president trump. Ft reportsafter the to grease the wheels for an agreement. Washington is reporting removing some tariffs on chinese imports. Now to the u. K. Election campaign. Prime minister Boris Johnson and Opposition Leader Jeremy Corbyn trading barbs. The house of commons elected its new speaker, mp lindsay oil. Hoyle. He was a member of the labour party but is now not affiliated with a party. Chinas
Comin going up in the past year, we want to hear from you at 202 7488000. If you saw your Health Care Costs going down, please call us at 202 7488001. If your health care stayed the same, but you have an opinion on this topic anyway, we want to hear from you at 202 7488002. Keep in mind, you can always text us at 202 7488003. We are always reading on social media, on twitter, and on facebook. Basic Background Information out of the way. Cnbc had a great article earlier this month on the Health Care Costs in the u. S. And how they are increasing. Let me read a little bit of background from that article. It says, the average American Household spent almost 5,000 per person on health care last year. 1 increase from the roughly 2500 per person that americans spent 34 years ago in 1984 according to an analysis of the bureau of labor Statistics Consumer Expenditure survey. Comparisons,ate clever adjusted all dollar amounts for inflation. It is not surprising that Health Care Costs have risen
Back with a discussion on the economy and how its going to affect the 2020 election. Joined by the president of the Economic Policy institute and joe griffith, research fellow, finance and regulations at the heritage foundation. For both of you economy what do we see the economy playing into the 2020 elections. Lets start with you. Jesse. K you, i think in the past, the economy has been a pretty good predictor the outcome of president ial elections. In other words, in the economy is trunk the incumbent tends to reelected or the incumbent party and if the economy is weak, the opposite tends to be case. I think this year might be a little different for a couple of reasons. One is the economy is kind of quite ased, its not cut and dry like its good, its bad. News from such different places best for two bill clinton, defeating an incompetent, bush. S george h w he had won the gulf war. We entered a mild recession. President clinton want. 1996, bill clinton one despite having a lot of havin
Duke it out in the court that fight would take years to conclude. This top democrat also says wrap it up by the end of the year, tonight, will the impeachment inquiry trigger a government shut down before thanksgiving . Moodys analytics their accurate electiontion model saying that trump will steam roll to victo victory. Is it 2016 all over again. Are they still tone deaf, out of touch, ignoring what voters are saying, even out touch with their own Democratic Party platform . They talk about Economic Growth and jobs event Pete Buttigieg said, not so sure everyone on that democrat stage last night can beat trump. And we have what moodys says in key counties. To border, President Trump declaring today that u. S. Will soon green light assistant to guatemala, ho honduras and el salvador to combat human smuggling, i am elizabeth macdonald. The evening edit starts right now, thank you for joining us. Elizabeth you are watching the fox business network. We have all angles covered on that whit
Supremacy discussion. This is a 45minute event. Role of government in todays society, but i think the one thing that we all do agree on is that the governments most important responsibility is protecting its citizens from all threats both foreign and domestic. And weve seen a rise in antisemitism, in radical islamic terror as well as domestic terror. So it has only gotten harder over the years for the government to take care of this very important responsibility. But luckily we have two really great panelists with us here today to help break this down. First, the cofounder of the Muslim Reform Movement. Shes dedicated her life to promoting peace and human rights and womens rights within the Muslim Community. She has a very illustrious esume, including being a reporter for the wall street journal. As well as teaching at my alma mater georgetown university. Our second panelist who was actually joining us via skype is sara carter. She is an awardwinning investigative journalist. She has w