in arizona, rescue crews pulled a construction worker from a dry well near phoenix. the man fell 50 feet into the hole yesterday morning. it took him about five hours to get him out. he suffered minor injuries. papa john s founder says the company isn t producing the same product since he stepped down as chairman. john snyder tells a louisville tv station he s had 40 pizzas in the last 30 days and quote it s not the same pizza. he also said the drop in quality means customers suffer. snyder resigned last year after using the n word on a diversity training conference call. the pizza must still be all right if he s had 40 of them in the last 30 days. look, i ate a bunch of them, it s not just good. like when you eat a bag of chips, these chips are just not good. and you finish the bag. things were nasty. this morning the countdown to what s shaping up to be an incredibly busy black friday. with so many sales under way some of the real savings may not be abou
tracking brexit law after the house speaker blocked his bid for a monday vote. kathleen: the first polls are closing this hour in the canadian election. prime minister justin trudeau looks set to retain power but lewis s parliamentary majority. onto the markets and australia, where they have just opened. sophie, what is on your radar screen? sophie: building on mondays gains, up about .1%. aussie bond yields are set for a fifth day of gains. holding onto a four-day advance. we have plenty of updates from australia, including from whitehaven coal and oil. we are watching bhp this morning. the stock gaining ground, asding $35 this morning hile arein c preparing to halt operations. he restocks set to snap a three-day job. drop. over in korea, we will be watching for president moon jae-in to delivering his budget speech later to the national assembly this morning. the economy comes under more pressure this morning. we have producer price data from south korea showing further co
kathleen is our guest today. we are 30 minutes away from the end of the session. stocks falling for the sixth day as investors continued to digest what has been a heavy week for central bank commentary. look at all these currencies rising against the dollar today, the pound continuing after those hawkish comments from governor mark carney. yesterday, the rising yields continued. we got some data today, euro area economic confidence jumping to the highest level in a decade just two days after bronte confounded investors desk mario draghi confounded investors by offering suggesting there is room to he called for prudence and patients. business confidence in germany ing the governing council next to me to set policy on july. most economists do not expect a change in stance before the meeting after that on september seventh. let s get back to the euro rising for a third day against the dollar, the highest since may of last year. comments from draghi bolstering the view the
this morning s cover story. the 25,000 elephants killed in africa each year. rangers and scientists and conservationists are doing everything they can, everything in their power to keep herds like this safe from poachers. we can t keep putting resources in to elephants foreverment. the ivory poaching crisis that threatens the survival of african elephants later this sunday morning. osgood: the two lovebirds serena at sewell has been watching. marriage has taken life. you d be lying if you said no. so you are? later on sunday morning. death defying love affair. osgood: a summer song is on tap a little later from genuine soul man. once he starts knowing his life story there s no holding him back. we ll be hearing from anthony mason. in the 60s he was one half of sam and dave. the soul act they called double dynamite. electrifying. all spontaneous. we used the stage and nightclubs like a pulpit. later on sunday morning. we go back to the stax
this morning s cover story. the 25,000 elephants killed in africa each year. rangers and scientists and conservationists are doing everything they can everything in their power to keep herds like this safe from poachers. we can t keep putting resources in to elephants foreverment. the ivory poaching crisis that threatens the survival of african elephants later this sunday morning. osgood: the two lovebirds serena at sewell has been watching. marriage has taken life. you d be lying if you said no. so you are? later on sunday morning. death defying love affair. osgood: a summer song is on tap a little later from genuine soul man. once he starts knowing his life story there s no holding him back. we ll be hearing from anthony mason. in the 60s he was one half of sam and dave. the soul act they called double dynamite. electrifying. all spontaneous. we used the stage and nightclubs like a pulpit. later on sunday morning. we go back to the stax