Plus Consumer Confidence slips but less so and bill dudley says the fed shouldnt enable the disastrous path of trade war es ka ligs and should attempt to influence the election not cutting rates further. We have it all coming up in hour joining us for the hour is steve grasso here at post nine good to see you. Good to see you. A wobbly session today in terms of the market. Up on the dow. That didnt hold but we are also kind of oscillating off the lows here still within this monthlong range. I think its about yields german yields, negative yields around the world probably heading even lower from there and taking the equity markets with it. Thats it from the 50,000 foot up and now trade headline, dudley today writing today and trump tweeting dudley in any other news day i think dudley should have been the focus from start to finish but when you have rates and when you have headlines on trade that kind of gets lost in the shuffle and been covering it quite well but that to me is something
Vote the presiding officer have all senators voted . Any senator wish to change their vote . On this vote the yeas are 95. The nays are 2. Twothirds of the senators voting having voted in the affirmative the resolution of the ratification is agreed to. The majority leader of the senate. Mr. Mcconnell the senate is not in order. The presiding officer the majority leader of the senate. Mr. Mcconnell the democratic leader and i want to take a few minutes here to point out to everyone that our colleague, the senior senator from vermont, just cast a truly historic vote. Of course the tax treaties are significant, but im talking about the fact that senator leahy just cast his 16,000th vote of his senate career. We know of no single statistic that can begin to capture such tenure, but this figure comes close. 16,000 votes cast for his constituents. With numbers like that, senator leahy has already left towering figures like our late colleagues ted stevens and ted kennedy in the dust. Now hes
Deadline deadlock the two rivals 4pm continue to clash over whether the uk should commit to leaving the eu on october the 31st. The bbc reveals the moors murderer ian brady was allowed to associate with vulnerable young prisoners for more than five years. And a stark warning that the care system is failing those in need we join carers on their rounds as they struggle to cope with the workload. Good afternoon. Theres been a widespread public outcry in the United States about the treatment of migrant families and the us governments border policies after a photograph emerged of a father, Oscar Martinez ramirez, from el salvador, who died alongside his 23 month old daughter valeria while trying to cross a riverfrom mexico into texas. Amid anger about the conditions in migrant detention centres, the house of representatives has approved a multi billion dollar aid package but President Trump has warned he will veto the bill. A warning that this report from Caroline Hawley contains images you
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