After the fall of the berlin november 9th. The trade dispute between the u. S. And europe reaches new heights after a w t os ruling washington and the answer is fresh tariffs on aircraft and other industrial and Agricultural Products to punish brussels for subsidising the european plane maker airbus. Employees. In hong kong find themselves with a difficult choice to make join the protests or stay employed we speak to a woman whos out of work just for supporting the movement. And guess who has a nose for crime bill q but uses plenty power against money laundering. This is the w. Business imes an elder one in berlin welcome washington appears to be making good on a World Trade Organization ruling allowing tariffs of 7 and a half 1000000000. 00 on its thats for illegally subsidizing european plane maker airbus in a 1st step the u. S. Has announced a new duties on aircraft and industrial and agricultural goods it sets the stage for a further extension of whats already the worlds longest an
Stock. Its our call of the day the Investment Committee is ready to go. Halftime report starts right now. Welcome. Good to have you with us on this thursday our Investment Committee at the table. Josh brown, steve weiss and director of market strategy. Well begin with the selloff stocks rebounded and down again. Another volatile session all three major averages were down half a per at the lows. You have your special suit on today. You get the ball first s p coming off backtoback declines and today you got what you didnt want. A read on the Services Sector which suggests that were slowing there, too well, it was telegraph 48 hours ago when you saw the Employment Index and warranted at the time to give consideration of the strength to not only domestic economy but the Global Economy being the u. S. Consumer and were they in a position where they weto weaken. As it relates to the market, absolutely the selloff is warranted if youre going to see the consumer weaken i think it also gives yo
Is another day in parliament laughter other government ministers are defiant too. No apology is required for breaking the law. I dont think that the government should apologise for having a strong domestic agenda. I dont think we should apologise also for seeking to advance our exit from the European Union. I dont think the government should apologise also for saying that we are attempting to honour the democratic will of the british people. Whats the opposition parties plan . Jeremy corbyn says mrjohnson should resign, but isnt going to call for a vote of no confidence today. The Supreme Court have said that he acted illegally, and parliament has reopened. This is a constitutional problem of huge proportions. It isnt a problem. And thats why i called for the Prime Minister to resign, because of the way he has been found wanting, badly wanting, by the Supreme Court. Hello, welcome to the programme. Were live until 11 this morning. We are live from westminster. What do you make of the l
Maybe actually get something done hallelujah i got to tell you thats how i felt when i interviewed nancy pelosi, leader of the Democrat Party about how she looks at things for now you should know shes hoping for constructive dialogue between democrats, republicans, including the president which is something i pretty much had written off as impossible. [ buzzer ] now before i go into what i heard remember that despite todays sedate action, dow inching up 34 point, s p advancing 2. 6, nasdaq gaining 0. 40 we are on the cusp of an incredibly important fed meeting. The guys that keep buying on tech news like we got today. Im concerned about the fed meeting. If i were jay powell i might want to stick it to the president by saying, theres no need to cut Interest Rates we have plenty of job growth and the only possible slowdown is being caused by the trade war which is very much by design so why should the fed lift a finger to ameliorate the pain . The house of pain President Trump is out the
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