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ashley. ashley: i'm sure you will. jillian, appreciate that. the dow jones industrial average hitting 40,000 points for the very first time any games of the dow s&p 500 and nasdaq with a record close and dow component wal-mart hit ago record high after reporting strong earnings. for the first quarter. all right, the 2024 nfl schedule is out and football fans may have to pony up a pretty penny as more streaming outlets get a piece of the broadcast and super ball champion with the baltimore...
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ashley: wow. well, you know, bit by bit they have certainly, you know, they're taking that that land. we're going to have to leave it there. general keith kellogg, always great to talk to you. appreciate your input on this friday. thank you, sir. >> thank you, ashley. thanks for having me. ashley: oh, our plrchl all right. well, you know what? we've got a common theme emerging here when it comes to the markets. investors are scooping up data center-related stocks as a way to play the a.i. boom. and if you've been watching this slow shade -- show lately, everyone is picking up on one particular marriages vertiv holdings -- name, vertiv holdings. it's hitting a record high. it's down a little bit today, but it's the been on quite a tear. if our countdown closer or is also buying the stock. joining me now i with his rationale and how much meyer this stock can go is senior portfolio manager thomas martin. thom, look, this stock -- thomas, look, this stock has been on a tear, but do you believe it e st
ashley: wow. well, you know, bit by bit they have certainly, you know, they're taking that that land. we're going to have to leave it there. general keith kellogg, always great to talk to you. appreciate your input on this friday. thank you, sir. >> thank you, ashley. thanks for having me. ashley: oh, our plrchl all right. well, you know what? we've got a common theme emerging here when it comes to the markets. investors are scooping up data center-related stocks as a way to play the a.i....
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ashley: right. ryan, let me ask you this, i can't think of another word but how local can the weapons be? have we seen the full potential yet or is there another step or two up? >> yeah, you yanis is a great example and a branch for robotics making 3 million small drones per year and just last week, the generals came away to say they're more effective than anything in the tool set and small drones are here for a complete change in paradigm shift in the way we deliver things to the battlefield. ashley: matt, other robotic weapons out there that we don't know about yet? >> certainly are. i mean, again, this is the future and we see what our adversaries are doing in the investments they're making and russia is learning and there's a lot being developed and that should make you encouraged about what'sing going on in the united states. ashley: very good. we have to leave it there. fascinating stuff. congratulations to you both. matt hikingens and ryan gury, thank you both for coming on the show and telli
ashley: right. ryan, let me ask you this, i can't think of another word but how local can the weapons be? have we seen the full potential yet or is there another step or two up? >> yeah, you yanis is a great example and a branch for robotics making 3 million small drones per year and just last week, the generals came away to say they're more effective than anything in the tool set and small drones are here for a complete change in paradigm shift in the way we deliver things to the...
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reporter: hi, ashley. president raisi was the no. 2 governing official inside iran but according to u.s. officials, it looks like his death is not going to change much, if anything, when it comes to iran's relationship with the united states. take a listen. >> regarding the death of iran's president in the very unfortunate helicopter crash, we continue to monitor the situation, but we don't have any insights into the cause of the accident at this point. i don't necessarily see any broader regional security impacts at this point in time. reporter: the state department said raisi will be remembered primarily for cruelty. >> he was a brutal participant in the repression of the iranian people for nearly four decades, some of the worst human rights abuses occurred during his tenure as president, especially the human rights abuses against the women and girls of iran. reporter: yet the state department offered emergency assistance. >> we told them we'd offer assistance like we'd do for any request by a foreign go
reporter: hi, ashley. president raisi was the no. 2 governing official inside iran but according to u.s. officials, it looks like his death is not going to change much, if anything, when it comes to iran's relationship with the united states. take a listen. >> regarding the death of iran's president in the very unfortunate helicopter crash, we continue to monitor the situation, but we don't have any insights into the cause of the accident at this point. i don't necessarily see any broader...
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ashley? ashley: all right. interesting stuff, edward. thank you very much. >>> all right, let's get to some football/soccer. former barcelona defender or gerard pique playing game of throwns -- throneses ahead of the league's world cup which will be played in mexico at the end of the month. soccer superstars are involved. we're going to kick it around with him when we come back. ♪ rich is less about reaching a magic number... and more about discovering magic. rich is being able to keep your loved ones close. and also send them away. rich is living life your way. and having someone who can help you get there. the key to being rich is knowing what counts. marcus: kaleb is my best friend. he's a fireball, full of energy all day, every day. [laughter] when we came to st. jude, it really put us at ease a lot. everyone is caring. everyone is loving here. and they're trying to save people's lives all over the world. so everything that you donated is being used. very grateful for everyone that helped out. [music playing] ♪ ashley: we are a m
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back to you, ashley. ashley: that is a good way of bringing it. charlie gasparino bringing the heat, melting the ice cube. >> any time, ashley. ashley: a few hours from walmart earnings reporting after the opening bell tomorrow. increase of 6.8% from same period last year. revenue of 159.5 billion would be a 4.7% bump. for the last 10 years walmart has been america's biggest company in terms of revenue. it reported $648 billion of revenue but amazon nipping at its heels. the retail giant post 5,075,000,000,000 last year and posting bigger revenue growth. our "countdown" closer, says you know what, amazon's stock is ripe for the taking. joining us is magnet investing insights founder jordan kimmel. great to see you. you still think there is still room to run own amazon? it is a remarkable company, you would buy it at this price? >> great to be here with you, ash. we have it in our accounts right now, so the answer is yes and there is nothing like a new high and high relative strength for us. what we like, ash, as you know, it has got to be revenue
back to you, ashley. ashley: that is a good way of bringing it. charlie gasparino bringing the heat, melting the ice cube. >> any time, ashley. ashley: a few hours from walmart earnings reporting after the opening bell tomorrow. increase of 6.8% from same period last year. revenue of 159.5 billion would be a 4.7% bump. for the last 10 years walmart has been america's biggest company in terms of revenue. it reported $648 billion of revenue but amazon nipping at its heels. the retail giant...
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stuart: ashley, i've got you done as a blanc. ashley: no. pinot noir in the winter, pinot if grigeo in the summer. the drier jr. the better. i can't stand the sweet or buttery -- lauren: i had said you weren't a wean drinker. i pegged ashley as a beer drinker. [laughter] ashley: whatever's in front of me. stuart: this from mark, stu, when you retire, do you ever think ashley or lauren will write a book about you with a teaser subtitle in. [laughter] all right, lauren -- no, no, ashley. what would be the title of the book about me if you wrote it? if. ashley: stuart dearest, kind of like mommy dearest but after so many years, stu, i've got a lot of great stories, or i'll tell you that. stuart keep them to yourself. [laughter] lauren:, what would be -- >> in the breaks with stuart, what my if book would be about. tooth utah it's the most interesting time, isn't it? lauren: 2-minute breakses, a lot goes on. [laughter] stuart: this is from emily. what's the best advice you've ever gotten, and if who gave it to you? well, the best with advice is
stuart: ashley, i've got you done as a blanc. ashley: no. pinot noir in the winter, pinot if grigeo in the summer. the drier jr. the better. i can't stand the sweet or buttery -- lauren: i had said you weren't a wean drinker. i pegged ashley as a beer drinker. [laughter] ashley: whatever's in front of me. stuart: this from mark, stu, when you retire, do you ever think ashley or lauren will write a book about you with a teaser subtitle in. [laughter] all right, lauren -- no, no, ashley. what...
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same with you, ashley? ashley: same, i had that monday night i believe. it's a favorite and always will be. stuart: i go to irish pub and have a full irish breakfast, bake penos, black pudding, fried bred, tomatoes, mushrooms and a bunch of other stuff and by the time you've eaten that, you've gained 25 pounds. it's a great thing. thanks, everybody for friday feedback. are you taking part in this? friday trivia question, here it is, how many fallen soldiers were honored at first memorial day in arlington? 5,000, 10,000, 15,000 or 20,000? the answer when we return. ♪ .. so tell me about your heart attack. our heart attack was... scary! never want to go through that again. but we could. with heart disease, you never know. so we made changes. green juice. yeah, not a fan. diet, exercise... statins helped. but our ldl-c (bad cholesterol)-it was stuck! stuck! just couldn't lower it enough. and high ldl-c meant a real risk of another attack. so i said, "let's ask our doctor about repatha." what can i say? listen to your heart. repatha plus a statin dramatical
same with you, ashley? ashley: same, i had that monday night i believe. it's a favorite and always will be. stuart: i go to irish pub and have a full irish breakfast, bake penos, black pudding, fried bred, tomatoes, mushrooms and a bunch of other stuff and by the time you've eaten that, you've gained 25 pounds. it's a great thing. thanks, everybody for friday feedback. are you taking part in this? friday trivia question, here it is, how many fallen soldiers were honored at first memorial day in...
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stuart: tell me more, ashley. ashley: yeah, absolutely. he says joe biden is donald trump and told maria on sunday morning features. >> we have shown cnn that we immediate all the criteria and at president trump and president biden cannot meet those criteria and we have made a public offer and we consider that a contract and discussion with that. ashley: balance in states to get 270 electoral votes by june 20td second the candidates must reach 15% and four separate national polls and the candidate achieved and rfk jr. team is holding discussions with the network. stuart: trump hold ago rally in south bronx new york city this thursday and first new york rally since 2016. jon levine joins us and lifeline new yorker and will he -- shaking his head. >> madness. stuart: no it's not, it's great. will you improve your standing to black voters of the belly of the beast in the bronx. >> the polls are incredit card and will winning hispanic voters and 20-30% among black voters and the problem is, stuart, i don't know they believe the polls and certa
stuart: tell me more, ashley. ashley: yeah, absolutely. he says joe biden is donald trump and told maria on sunday morning features. >> we have shown cnn that we immediate all the criteria and at president trump and president biden cannot meet those criteria and we have made a public offer and we consider that a contract and discussion with that. ashley: balance in states to get 270 electoral votes by june 20td second the candidates must reach 15% and four separate national polls and the...
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ashley, how so? ashley: jewaun, cyber enabled hacking and spoof campaigns and threatening or plotting attacks against symbols of the u.s. elections. federal officials say the advances of ai can be used to influence and discord and increasing fist indication and department of homeland security is worrying that ai tool cans be used to confuse or overwhelm voters and election staff by creating or sharing altered or deep fake pictures or videos or targeted and election days and claims that a polling station is closed or polling times have changed or to generate or promote false information online. ai can be a very powerful weapon, especially in the battle of disinformation. stuart: that's a wide margin, 7 seconds. riley gain os than coming up for you. if you're thinking ochre time soon, one company wants you to consider buy ago permanent room on a luxury cruise ship. the founder and ceo joins us in tell us what's going on with this. he's next. ♪ ♪(voya)♪ there are some things that work better toget
ashley, how so? ashley: jewaun, cyber enabled hacking and spoof campaigns and threatening or plotting attacks against symbols of the u.s. elections. federal officials say the advances of ai can be used to influence and discord and increasing fist indication and department of homeland security is worrying that ai tool cans be used to confuse or overwhelm voters and election staff by creating or sharing altered or deep fake pictures or videos or targeted and election days and claims that a...
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ashley: needs more time. his legal team wants to postpone the trial of federal tax charges by more than two months because he says conflicts with his gun case out of delaware, needs more time to prepare. the california judges arranged a conference tomorrow to consider biden's postponement read -- in previous rulings that judges express the real desire to move forward. analysts say hunter biden could be facing his most dire legal peril to date and possibility of a federal conviction on charges that he lied about his drug use when he purchased the firearm and for the president it comes at a critical point with his son scheduled to undergo two federal trials, when in delaware, one in california plus president biden scheduled to two trips in the same month, fundraiser with barack obama and a key debate for donald trump. a report in the washington post claims biden is worried about the stress of all over this on his son. a recovering drug addict who faces constant humiliating scrutiny because his father is preside
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ashley: oh, yes. wallace referenced last weekend's white house correspondence dinner grimly predicting that the world as we know it especially democracy and the free press is going to be under threat if donald trump becomes president again. watch this. >> i have seen that toast a bunch of times but atlanta differently this year. it depends what happens in november. this time next year i might not be sitting here. might not be a white house correspondence dinner or free press. the real threat looms larger. a candidate with outward disdain not just for the free press but all our freedoms and the will of law itself. ashley: claiming there was a dark undercurrent to the correspondence dinner because of the looming threat of a trump reelection victory. what are we going to do? ashley: we will keep working. fights president harris is campaigning in florida as the state's 6-week abortion ban goes into effect. the biden team is trying to make a play for florida. jackie heinrich has the report in the next hour
ashley: oh, yes. wallace referenced last weekend's white house correspondence dinner grimly predicting that the world as we know it especially democracy and the free press is going to be under threat if donald trump becomes president again. watch this. >> i have seen that toast a bunch of times but atlanta differently this year. it depends what happens in november. this time next year i might not be sitting here. might not be a white house correspondence dinner or free press. the real...
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stuart: thanks, ashley. later, we have king charles n amed prince william of colonel in chief of army air corp.. that's prince harry's old military regiment. that's a slap in the face to harry. we have it covered. president biden pledged over a trillion to fund infrastructure and green energy projects but only spent a small portion of the money. is he going on a spending blitz before the election? we have a report from the white house next. stuart: show me bitcoin. around 62, 61,000, 16.9 at the moment and donald trump said he's now accepting crypto donations and if you're in favor of crypto in any form, you'd better vote trump. okay. that's endorsement i guess. time is running out for president biden to distribution taxpayer money he's earmarked for climate and infrastructure projects. >> the president is on the spending spree and represents 17% of 1.1 trillion that's been allocated for climate change and the bill and. co-ing from the american rescue plan and coming from the chips act and inflation reductio
stuart: thanks, ashley. later, we have king charles n amed prince william of colonel in chief of army air corp.. that's prince harry's old military regiment. that's a slap in the face to harry. we have it covered. president biden pledged over a trillion to fund infrastructure and green energy projects but only spent a small portion of the money. is he going on a spending blitz before the election? we have a report from the white house next. stuart: show me bitcoin. around 62, 61,000, 16.9 at...
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what is she saying, ashley? ashley: the u.s. of course has a stake in securing a ceasefire deal and leading to the release of hostages and her 23-year-old son her issue was abducted by hamas on october 7 from a music festival and still being held. his mother told fox news sunday that freeing all the hostages must be the priority. watch this. >> within that cohort, not most americans are even aware there are american innocent civilians being held against their will and i think that really gets lost in this that america should not be considered sort of this neutral, you know, negotiator and america was also a victim on october 7 ashley: in april, hamas released a hostage video of her son and no word since and more than 230 people known to have been abducted from southern israel. 45 americans killed on october 7 and 12 were taken into captivity and she just pointed out, eight are still being held hostage. torture for that poor lady. that's a fact. the anti-israel protest spreading beyond college campuses. lauren, am i right? i saw
what is she saying, ashley? ashley: the u.s. of course has a stake in securing a ceasefire deal and leading to the release of hostages and her 23-year-old son her issue was abducted by hamas on october 7 from a music festival and still being held. his mother told fox news sunday that freeing all the hostages must be the priority. watch this. >> within that cohort, not most americans are even aware there are american innocent civilians being held against their will and i think that really...
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thanks, ashley. lou basenese, people on fixed income, often retired people, they feel inflation almost more than anybody, don't they? >> yeah, absolutely. inflation if's been dubbed the thief that robs us all, but it robs those retirees much more. if you look at social insecurity, there's not pick-up payments that can bridge that gap. this is a real crisis, and a tell for me is if you look at annuity sales. as inflation has ticked higher, you've had report annuity sales which are terrible investment, by and large, but they guarantee income. you're seeing that that fear is moving not just from less money to spend, but actually to changing the way people are investing their money because they want to lock in an income down the road. here's the problem. if inflation if keeps ticking higher, it's not going to be enough. stuart: this that accepted rate of return, not good. thanks very much, lou. >>> here's what we have coming up. have you ever wanted to own an entire town? if well, if you've got $6 millio
thanks, ashley. lou basenese, people on fixed income, often retired people, they feel inflation almost more than anybody, don't they? >> yeah, absolutely. inflation if's been dubbed the thief that robs us all, but it robs those retirees much more. if you look at social insecurity, there's not pick-up payments that can bridge that gap. this is a real crisis, and a tell for me is if you look at annuity sales. as inflation has ticked higher, you've had report annuity sales which are terrible...
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ashley, what's the problem? ashley: he claims it's been corrupted with the administration's radical agenda and the energy department rule alters the permitting process to streamline exclusions or those that are considered not to have enough of a environmental impact to require a full review. it could be an uphill bat and will biden vetoed every resolution that targets the administration's energy and environmental rules. stu. stuart: why am i not surprised. thanks, ash. i want to bring ke ke kevin o'ln and you've been trying to build a new oil refinery since way back wen. what problems have the environmentalists been putting in your path? >> policy and scale. if you want more than 150,000-barrel as day, you need epa approval and trying to get a permit is impossible and waiting for policy change post election to see what happens. also another challenge you'll find most sovereign wealth funds funding the multibillion projects have publicly said to scale away from hydrocarbons and various reasons and they allowed 11
ashley, what's the problem? ashley: he claims it's been corrupted with the administration's radical agenda and the energy department rule alters the permitting process to streamline exclusions or those that are considered not to have enough of a environmental impact to require a full review. it could be an uphill bat and will biden vetoed every resolution that targets the administration's energy and environmental rules. stu. stuart: why am i not surprised. thanks, ash. i want to bring ke ke...
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[laughter] ashley webster on a cruise. ashley: cheesier. stuart: thank you to adam for joining us for the hour. >>> still ahead, nikki haley says she's voting for trump in november. does that bring her supporters to trump's side? good one. sean duffy on that. congresswoman nicole mall ya a tack -- malliotakis is going the trump's event tonight. what kind of reception. is he going to get? the 10:00 hour is next. so tell me about your heart attack. our heart attack was... scary! never want to go through that again. but we could. with heart disease, you never know. so we made changes. green juice. yeah, not a fan. diet, exercise... statins helped. but our ldl-c (bad cholesterol)-it was stuck! stuck! just couldn't lower it enough. and high ldl-c meant a real risk of another attack. so i said, "let's ask our doctor about repatha." what can i say? listen to your heart. repatha plus a statin dramatically lowers ldl-c by 63%, and significantly drops the risk of having a heart attack. do not take repatha if you are allergic to it. repatha can cause
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ashley? why? ashley: well,, as diana was just talking about, it's all about concerns over national security. lawmakers in the house are expected to consider a massive reordering of how u.s. manufacturing of pharmaceuticals are developed and made by advancing a contract ban on as many as five chinese research companies. u.s. biotechs and drug makers have been continually reliant on china for testing, for ingredients and in some cases manufacturing. the bipartisan biosecure act would, by 2032, end u.s. contracting with chinese firms and any others considered a threat to national security effectively locking them out of the market. there are those that say, look, this could hurt drug development and, ultimately, raise the pieces of drugs. stu. stuart: all right, ash, got it. now this, time for the wednesday trivia question, and it's a really good one. which baby girl name has been the most popular in the united states in the past 100 years? that's an important point, last 100 years. of jennifer, sara
ashley? why? ashley: well,, as diana was just talking about, it's all about concerns over national security. lawmakers in the house are expected to consider a massive reordering of how u.s. manufacturing of pharmaceuticals are developed and made by advancing a contract ban on as many as five chinese research companies. u.s. biotechs and drug makers have been continually reliant on china for testing, for ingredients and in some cases manufacturing. the bipartisan biosecure act would, by 2032,...
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. >> byron: including ashley judd. >> harvey weinstein is a sexual predator. everyone knows that. >> byron: will harvey weinstein be convicted again? >>> plus, abortion rights battleground. we fan out across the country dialing in on several key states in the fight. on the ground in florida, one of the country's strictest bans just went into effect. >> in the state of florida, we have unprecedented success. >> byron: abortion care now at least several hundred miles away. the vice president there to sound the alarm. >> under donald trump, it would be fair game for women to be monitored and punished by the government. >> byron: what could this mean for the presidential election? >>> and return cat. the utah kitty surviving a six-day journey. very surprised amazon staffers discovering more than boots in that box. wanna know a secret? with new secret outlast, you can almost miss the bus... but smell like you didn't. secret fights 99% of odor-causing bacteria. smell fresh for up to 72 hours. secret works! it's a crime to smell that good. pain means pause on the thi
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ashley: very good. so business is good? >> yes, absolutely. ashley: there you go. kara, thank you very much. so, you know, what's interesting, stu, is i made the list of those cities where prices are really dropping. they are dropping here, but you look at cities like jacksonville, 26% of listings there are now cutting prices. 25% in orlando, 23% in miami. now, we're talking they came from high levels, so they're still pretty up there, but i would say that some people have started to move if back out of florida, mainly because of family, i'm told. but one thing has remained the same, it's all sunny, the beaches are great and, let me tell you, the the tax are low. stuart: yeah, yeah, yeah. ashley: good enough for me. it's good enough for you. stuart: you just have to rub it in. here i sit in new york city, and you're down there in florida. high tax, low tax, that's the way it is. have a nice day and enjoy the tax levels. ashley: i will. stuart: back to the markets real fast, please. green on the left-hand side. not much to e of -- of it compared to yesterday's red i
ashley: very good. so business is good? >> yes, absolutely. ashley: there you go. kara, thank you very much. so, you know, what's interesting, stu, is i made the list of those cities where prices are really dropping. they are dropping here, but you look at cities like jacksonville, 26% of listings there are now cutting prices. 25% in orlando, 23% in miami. now, we're talking they came from high levels, so they're still pretty up there, but i would say that some people have started to move...
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ashley: see them smiling away at the desk? when asked if he already had discussions with the corrections department about trump's situation, adams said yes we have. stuart: the prosecutor who led the questioning of stormy daniels has a connection to biden and the democrats. what is the connection? ashley: records show the prosecutor donated to president biden's campaign and a number of other democrat politicians and organizations over the years. according to foxnews, she donated 5 under dollars to biden's presidential campaign in 2020, more than $900 to act, an online fundraising platform for democrat candidates, that presses organizations and nonprofits as republicans continue to claim the case against trump is purely political. house republican conference chair elyse stefanik said the lead prosecutor is a donor to president biden like the judge and calls it nothing but a witchhunt and blatant political interference. stuart: the boy scouts change the name, it will be scouting america. they want to be more inclusive. clay trav
ashley: see them smiling away at the desk? when asked if he already had discussions with the corrections department about trump's situation, adams said yes we have. stuart: the prosecutor who led the questioning of stormy daniels has a connection to biden and the democrats. what is the connection? ashley: records show the prosecutor donated to president biden's campaign and a number of other democrat politicians and organizations over the years. according to foxnews, she donated 5 under dollars...
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what are they doing, ashley? ashley: well, a petition is b eing circulated asking c olumbia's administration to r e-instate that commencement program. the effort is being led by columbia senior dana saying students were never given chance to push back and the university is simply letting down the graduates. take a listen. >> why are our students finding out about commencement being canceled through the media and not being notified by the college? it's not giving them a chance to react. it's done with. it's done. that's it. it's canceled. all these students that are graduating this year, they did not get a freshman year that was normal, they didn't get a normal high school graduation and not getting a normal graduation, a traditional columbia graduation, which they so -- they worked hard for and deserve it. lauren: columbia is disappointed and they presented unsolveable security concerns and decided to opt instead for a series of smaller events but again, as you just heard the students say, they were never contact
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ashley parker? >> yes, absolutely. this was one of the moments where the campaign really felt like it was in crisis. i remember covering it. i'm sure vaughn does, too. at the time, if i recall correctly, it wasn't actually until she got that audio and they heard the former president's voice, then candidate trump, that they -- that they realized they had to go into damage control mode. there was about a 24 or 48-hour period where you had republicans calling on him to drop out, including people like priebus, chair of the rnc. there was a sense of they weren't sure he was going to make it, what should mike pence do, but then you will recall that steve bannon prevailed, and trump not just didn't drop out, he showed up at the debate and brought with him some of the women who had accused bill clinton, the husband of his then rival hillary clinton, of sexual assault and sexual misconduct. so, again, it was this fascinating window where you saw trump in his orbit for one moment having moments of doubt, some moments of vulnerab
ashley parker? >> yes, absolutely. this was one of the moments where the campaign really felt like it was in crisis. i remember covering it. i'm sure vaughn does, too. at the time, if i recall correctly, it wasn't actually until she got that audio and they heard the former president's voice, then candidate trump, that they -- that they realized they had to go into damage control mode. there was about a 24 or 48-hour period where you had republicans calling on him to drop out, including...
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ashley, what's he saying? ashley: yeah. romney says he would have pardoned former president trump if he had been in biden's position when federal indictments were brought against him. listen to this. >> had i been president biden, when the justice department brought indictments, i would have immediately pardoned him. i'd have pardoned president trump. why? because it makes me, president biden, the big guy request and the person i pardoned the little guy. ashley: uh-huh, the big guy. the utah senator says it's unlikely that east of trump's two -- either of trump's two federal cases get resolved before the november election, and he doesn't think the causes would change public perception anyway. romney, who is retiring after this term, says above all the cup doesn't want to have to go through prosecuting a former president, and i think many people would agree. stu. stuart: yes, sir. thanks, ash. coming up, senator roger marshall says biden's policy to allow illegal migrants into the u.s. on parole puts every american at risk.
ashley, what's he saying? ashley: yeah. romney says he would have pardoned former president trump if he had been in biden's position when federal indictments were brought against him. listen to this. >> had i been president biden, when the justice department brought indictments, i would have immediately pardoned him. i'd have pardoned president trump. why? because it makes me, president biden, the big guy request and the person i pardoned the little guy. ashley: uh-huh, the big guy. the...
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ashley, is this a campaign strategy perhaps? ashley: i think you're onto something, mr. varney. the money comes from administration's american rescue plan and infrastructure investment and jobs act and inflation reduction act. everything from solar panels near the airport and remover of lead paint in pipes to a new crime lab and emergency management center and why the wind fall for milwaukee. as you point out, the city carries special weight both as democratic stronghold in the battleground state also as the host of national convention this summer and biden in a virtual dead heat with the state of trump and the biden campaign trying to highlight how cities like milwaukee being it. ed through federal help. republicans meantime are portraying democrats and the biden administration is essentially just throwing money away trying to buy votes while to peter's point making inflation worse. stu. stuart: that was pretty good. 11:47. show me the dow 30 why not. look at that. pre-ponderous of buyers and lots of green on the screen and dow is up 168 points. it's now back above 38,000. univ
ashley, is this a campaign strategy perhaps? ashley: i think you're onto something, mr. varney. the money comes from administration's american rescue plan and infrastructure investment and jobs act and inflation reduction act. everything from solar panels near the airport and remover of lead paint in pipes to a new crime lab and emergency management center and why the wind fall for milwaukee. as you point out, the city carries special weight both as democratic stronghold in the battleground...
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i'm ashley strohmier, live in new york. iranian state media is reporting there are no signs of life seen at the crash site of the helicopter that was carrying president ebrahim raisi and others. news of reese's death comes nearly 24 hours after that helicopter crashed in a remote part of the country during dense fog. reese's sudden death, along with the deaths of iran's foreign minister and the other officials, comes as iran struggles with internal dissent and its relations with the wider world. joining us now to talk more about the aftermath of this deadly crash is fox news correspondent madeline rivera. from our nation's capital this morning. hi, madeleine. good morning. ashley. as you mentioned, rescue teams, search and rescue teams had been searching for hours. a remote area in the country's north west region near its border with azerbaijan . this is an area that's filled with dense forests, filled with mountain ins. and bad weather also hampered, hampered. these search and rescue efforts. at one point, teams had to cal
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ashley. yeah, thanks for having me on, you know, this is something we've been watching all day with the expected result that we had an and, as, as you mentioned in your, in your preview here was that this is, you know, on the heels of a really a failed attack on israel that the world got to see, the iranian people got to got to hear about it. and eventually see regardless. so they have a significant number of challenges going on, both internally and with their external relationships. you know, saudi arabia and jordan would also watch this very closely and see if, if inside iran, if the people take advantage of this as an opportunity to potentially force some change upon their current regime, do you think that this is going to force any change? i know that's been a question that i've been asking, you know, all of our guests tonight or this morning. and i think the sentiment is it probably won't i lean towards it probably won't have significant change. it's up to the iranian people what they do
ashley. yeah, thanks for having me on, you know, this is something we've been watching all day with the expected result that we had an and, as, as you mentioned in your, in your preview here was that this is, you know, on the heels of a really a failed attack on israel that the world got to see, the iranian people got to got to hear about it. and eventually see regardless. so they have a significant number of challenges going on, both internally and with their external relationships. you know,...
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ashley, you better tell us what he's saying. ashley: yeah, warren admits he doesn't know much and he's a bit clueless and wear reigns leading about ai and 93-year-old billionaire investor admits i don't know anything about artificial intelligence and he did compare the technology to emergence of pneumolarra weapons ominously and saying that the genie is out of the bottle and we may wish we'd never seen that genie or may do woppedderful things and also talked about enormous potential for scams u sing ai with ai crime with the industry of all time and in conclusion mr. buffet believes artificial intelligence has enormous potential for good and harm. and has absolutely no idea how it's going to play out. this. stuart: that was helpful. thanks, ash. the company's largest automation trade show opens in chicago today. and yes, of course, this is all about ai. kelly sabari is there for us. kelly, i want to know more about the robot bartender. what do you got? . stuart, it's 5:00 somewhere and we got this kicked off and the robot can ma
ashley, you better tell us what he's saying. ashley: yeah, warren admits he doesn't know much and he's a bit clueless and wear reigns leading about ai and 93-year-old billionaire investor admits i don't know anything about artificial intelligence and he did compare the technology to emergence of pneumolarra weapons ominously and saying that the genie is out of the bottle and we may wish we'd never seen that genie or may do woppedderful things and also talked about enormous potential for scams u...
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folks like ashley webster weighing in on this. ashley: i feel at home. this is what i was made for. it is a smaller cruise ship, handles 2200 passengers and they started arriving. these lucky people later on today setting sail for key west, and the caribbean, demand for cruise ships is higher, close to 35 million passengers expected to take a cruise, up 17% since 2019, the year before covid. what is the appeal? you can tailor the cruise to your exact need, it's great value for money. take a listen to the president of norwegian cruise lines. >> duplicate the experience. on a land-based vacation it will cost 30%, 40% more, and won't have the same ability to customize it. it's not just price but the value. ashley: another interesting trend, millennials and younger passengers are the fastest growing segment of the cruise line industry, not just mom and dad retiring and taking a cruise around the world but younger people who like smaller ships and expedition like experiences. another fast-growing area are huge cruisers. i am amazed at the offer, you could have a kiss cruz, four days in t
folks like ashley webster weighing in on this. ashley: i feel at home. this is what i was made for. it is a smaller cruise ship, handles 2200 passengers and they started arriving. these lucky people later on today setting sail for key west, and the caribbean, demand for cruise ships is higher, close to 35 million passengers expected to take a cruise, up 17% since 2019, the year before covid. what is the appeal? you can tailor the cruise to your exact need, it's great value for money. take a...
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stuart: thanks, ashley. mike murphy an interesting guy and investing in all kinds of industries and you're a big f itness guy but $40,000 a year for a basically gym membership with a few extras seems high. >> it's definitely high, but -- i wouldn't look at it as a gym membership with a few extras. people nowadays are tracking things like their blood levels. we've talked about this you and i. people want to see what levels of metals they have in their blood. what different things they should be using toe treat themselves and what sleep they need or don't need. this has become much more than a workout. it's become people want to live longer and healthier. there's so much here like m onthly blood tests and invested in companies that do that and that will -- life force along with tony robins that they'll come to your home and track your blood on a monthly basis ask tell you where your levels were and are and what you should be doing to correct them or if anything seems off, get an early jump. that's what people
stuart: thanks, ashley. mike murphy an interesting guy and investing in all kinds of industries and you're a big f itness guy but $40,000 a year for a basically gym membership with a few extras seems high. >> it's definitely high, but -- i wouldn't look at it as a gym membership with a few extras. people nowadays are tracking things like their blood levels. we've talked about this you and i. people want to see what levels of metals they have in their blood. what different things they...
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when you - ashley at the mirror. when you repeal — ashley at the mirror. when you repeal the votes for id legislation? ithink— repeal the votes for id legislation? i think you — repeal the votes for id legislation? i think you remember borisjohnson forgot _ i think you remember borisjohnson forgot is _ i think you remember borisjohnson forgot is id— i think you remember borisjohnson forgot is id at the local election. we will— forgot is id at the local election. we will look at this but we haven't got great plans. i think there is a review that has gone through in relation to voter id but at the moment my priorities are the economy, the nhs in the first steps i have set out. thank you. can i go to amy at the telegraph. just coming back to those — to amy at the telegraph. just coming back to those tourney _ to amy at the telegraph. just coming back to those tourney briefings, - back to those tourney briefings, they called you weary and sleepy. how do _ they called you weary and sleepy. how do you respond to those charges specifically? how would yo
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let me ask you about her role on the campaign trail, ashley. she was known to field all of press calls, by your reporting, some 250 a day she would get. she was also the one to whom donald trump would dictate tweets and occasionally she would have to siphon them off to somebody else to help post. is that your interpretation as well of the role she played? >> i mean, hope was donald trump's gal friday for lack of a better term. when they moved into the white house he stationed her in a desk more reserved for a junior aide, an executive assistant, but it was a sign of the respect and reliance he had for her. he wanted her literally right outside the oval office so he could call her in to meetings, ask for her opinion, chat with her. so he could gossip with her. and again, in this matter, two things, the trump white house as anyone who covers it knows was not one for a lot of traditional lines of hierarchy. he trusted hope, he wanted her there, and she was brought into a number of things you would not expect a young but very savvy, talented, commu
let me ask you about her role on the campaign trail, ashley. she was known to field all of press calls, by your reporting, some 250 a day she would get. she was also the one to whom donald trump would dictate tweets and occasionally she would have to siphon them off to somebody else to help post. is that your interpretation as well of the role she played? >> i mean, hope was donald trump's gal friday for lack of a better term. when they moved into the white house he stationed her in a...
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ashley: a fine group of young men. who knows how much money will be raised here but it is -- has certainly touched day nerve. ashley: good to see pushback coming. it is about time. back to you shortly. 175,000 jobs added to the economy in april, far less than the 300,000 added in march. what does it mean for the feds interest rates strategy. edward lawrence has the story coming up. mortgage rates jumped again. can the housing market recover above 7%? real estate guy mitch rishel on that next. ♪ so, you have diabetes, and your glucose is heading low. [ alert sound ] dexcom g7, the most accurate cgm, can alert you before you go too low. now, that's more peace of mind with dexcom g7. ♪ ♪ we are people living with afib. ♪ and over 400,000 of us have left blood thinners behind... ...for life. we've cut our stroke risk. and said goodbye to our bleeding worry with the watchman implant. ♪ we may be getting older. but we've never squeezed more out of life. and we are just getting started. join us at watchman.com. watc
ashley: a fine group of young men. who knows how much money will be raised here but it is -- has certainly touched day nerve. ashley: good to see pushback coming. it is about time. back to you shortly. 175,000 jobs added to the economy in april, far less than the 300,000 added in march. what does it mean for the feds interest rates strategy. edward lawrence has the story coming up. mortgage rates jumped again. can the housing market recover above 7%? real estate guy mitch rishel on that next....
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i'm joined by "washington post" national political correspondent ashley parker. we heard a speech that many argued should have been delivered sooner. there was debate in the white house as to whether there was a reason for him to deliver this and deliver it now. but the pressure of the protests and the confluence of that and the campaign seems to me made it imperative he speak out. >> that's right. i think that was part of it. i was struck by what you said, which this speech, again, against anti-semitism, underscores the president's deep bond with israel that goes back to his time as a senator. there's a lot of people even in his own administration who would like to see him speak out on the humanitarian crisis in gaza. it's not just when he gave the speech and what he chose to address but also what he didn't address. i think part of that is also a message that he is not going to be cowed by some of these political pressures. >> of course, the timing comes -- we can talk about this later. it comes as there are very tenuous and tentative cease-fire talks underway.
i'm joined by "washington post" national political correspondent ashley parker. we heard a speech that many argued should have been delivered sooner. there was debate in the white house as to whether there was a reason for him to deliver this and deliver it now. but the pressure of the protests and the confluence of that and the campaign seems to me made it imperative he speak out. >> that's right. i think that was part of it. i was struck by what you said, which this speech,...
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ashley, come in please. i am curious, what are voters saying about trump's conviction? ashley: the convention was met with a variety of reactions from outrage to indifference to as we see glee. here are some examples from fox news digital. >> i find it insane. >> blows my mind. can you say banana republic? >> it's the right verdict. the system of justice works whether you are rich or poor. it is a jury of his peers and a great result for new york and for america. >> it is a failure of the justice system, it complete joe biden kamala harris hit job. >> it scares me, you go after a democrat or republican or independent, any person running for office that we would go after them to silence them is a scary place to be. >> it is probably not going to to influence a lot of people who already decided to vote for trump and a lot of people who already decided to vote for. ashley: scary banana republic and as i said before as you have shown some people gleeful. stuart: thank you very much. we are getting this coming at us. longtime democrat senator joe manchin is switching parties
ashley, come in please. i am curious, what are voters saying about trump's conviction? ashley: the convention was met with a variety of reactions from outrage to indifference to as we see glee. here are some examples from fox news digital. >> i find it insane. >> blows my mind. can you say banana republic? >> it's the right verdict. the system of justice works whether you are rich or poor. it is a jury of his peers and a great result for new york and for america. >> it...
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give me the numbers, ashley. ashley: absolutely stunning, stu. last year 68 cases were identified from surveillance systems and pima, arizona, san diego, california, and el paso, texas. that is an increase of 143% from the previous year. we should also mention in addition to thousands of children with tuberculosis released from government custody and show health screenings are critical at the southern boarder and not always happening. stu. stuart: it's not. thanks issue ashley. take a close look at big tech. this same story we've only got microsoft on the upside and amazon on the upside. fifth ya report at 4:0 this afternoon. that'll be an earthquake on the market maybe. coming up, almost memorial day weekend and people are preparing to celebrate and going on road trips and hosting barbecues and of course it's going to cost you more this year. we'll tell you how much. a new weight loss drug hitting the market and cheaper than ozempic and wegovy. it's cheaper but is it safe? doc siegle explains next. ♪ (♪) is bad debt holding you back? ♪ the
give me the numbers, ashley. ashley: absolutely stunning, stu. last year 68 cases were identified from surveillance systems and pima, arizona, san diego, california, and el paso, texas. that is an increase of 143% from the previous year. we should also mention in addition to thousands of children with tuberculosis released from government custody and show health screenings are critical at the southern boarder and not always happening. stu. stuart: it's not. thanks issue ashley. take a close...
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that was the whole tone of the conversation. >> and on this trip, ashley, he gave an interview to the milwaukee journal sentinel, where he was asked whether he would accept the results of the election and he says, quote, if everything's honest, i will gladly accept the results. i don't change on that. if it's not, you have to fight for the right of the country yes. >> one thing on the hush money case, i will just say is that i appreciate there might be a lot of men who want to deal with whatever you said, but there are a lot of women don't want their husbands to cheat on them. so there's a whole other part of the electorate level care about this case for different reasons. to this on a more serious note what this is groundhog day a little bit. he is literally telling us he is going to try and do january 6, 2.0, maybe even a more escalated way that he wanted to go to the capital. we need to be paying attention. i know these cases there are so many, and i know that they can become confusing and you can kinda just become numb to them, but we cannot. this is our country, this is our democ
that was the whole tone of the conversation. >> and on this trip, ashley, he gave an interview to the milwaukee journal sentinel, where he was asked whether he would accept the results of the election and he says, quote, if everything's honest, i will gladly accept the results. i don't change on that. if it's not, you have to fight for the right of the country yes. >> one thing on the hush money case, i will just say is that i appreciate there might be a lot of men who want to deal...
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ashley: it is priceless. x cnn reporter michelle kaczynski was surprised after meeting a group of trump supporters, she wrote this on social media, quote, all the well educated, they seem great on the surface. and they will let slip their true maggot natures. we were surrounded by otherwise carefully closeted amagates. they can't help it leak out even when you least expect them, and and they seem so normal. that post said they called it everything from elitist nonsense to arrogant snobbery. everything in between. stuart: it is priceless. we will cover it again in the next hour. check those markets. 38 minutes of business under our belts, the nasdaq is down 6, not much movement today so far. scott shell is a bady, the market is begging, what are the chances we will get? >> i don't think we are going to get them. at least this year. to the timeline quickly, graduate from university, want to be wall street, and you are 38 years old on wall street and, it is too high, i can't make money so everyone is banging on,
ashley: it is priceless. x cnn reporter michelle kaczynski was surprised after meeting a group of trump supporters, she wrote this on social media, quote, all the well educated, they seem great on the surface. and they will let slip their true maggot natures. we were surrounded by otherwise carefully closeted amagates. they can't help it leak out even when you least expect them, and and they seem so normal. that post said they called it everything from elitist nonsense to arrogant snobbery....
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joe and ashley. thank you both so much ahead. a groundbreaking lawsuit against the biggest concert giant in the nation will it cut down all those fees you gotta okay senator amy klobuchar is backing the lawsuit and is here to talk about all of it. plus five americans each facing a dozen years in prison in turks okay. goes one joins me to explain why you didn't check. >> we hear nothing the space shuttle accidents usually not one thing. it's a series of events. >> is that part of the wing coming apart? >> the space shuttle columbia, the final flight now streaming on next you know, priceline helps families they've 60% on family-friendly hotels, so many great trips we might just leave here with another vacation baby. take it easy. parents press and youtube for motor to help. >> lisa wasn't alito 30 are happy priceline, nine out of ten people don't get enough fiber, bene fiber is the easy, gentle solution for every day. it's plant-based prebiotic fiber nourishes good bacteria in your gut, working with your body to promote i just have
joe and ashley. thank you both so much ahead. a groundbreaking lawsuit against the biggest concert giant in the nation will it cut down all those fees you gotta okay senator amy klobuchar is backing the lawsuit and is here to talk about all of it. plus five americans each facing a dozen years in prison in turks okay. goes one joins me to explain why you didn't check. >> we hear nothing the space shuttle accidents usually not one thing. it's a series of events. >> is that part of the...
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so, i'm just wandering, ashley, this is now a paralegal who was brought back to talk about social media posts and how they scour the internet. it is something that the former president is quite adept at. >> it is. and it is something that is frequently -- it is a double-edged sword for him. in some ways his social media presence helped fuel his political rise, you know, especially when he was president, when he would tweet things. the media, i think, correctly took them as statements from the president, as press releases, as if they had come out from the white house press office or the white house communications office, but it is also the thing that voters really didn't like, waking up in the morning. i talked to voters who recall -- came up in the morning and not knowing what he would have tweeted starting at 5:00 a.m., 6:00 a.m., what potentially offensive thing they might have to at the breakfast table answer questions about from 9 or 10-year-old daughter, their teenage son. and in certain ways, this is a way from the trial, but it is worth noting the fact that trump is no longer on
so, i'm just wandering, ashley, this is now a paralegal who was brought back to talk about social media posts and how they scour the internet. it is something that the former president is quite adept at. >> it is. and it is something that is frequently -- it is a double-edged sword for him. in some ways his social media presence helped fuel his political rise, you know, especially when he was president, when he would tweet things. the media, i think, correctly took them as statements from...
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connor's bodies were found in the san francisco bay in april of 2003, but uc davis forensics expert ashley hall does not think new testing will make a difference in the case, as peterson's attorneys try to revive a theory that burglars killed laci, the technology, the assays, the way that we collect and analyze evidence has not changed enough since 2019 that these samples warrant retesting and hall is worried if the judge agrees to the retesting, it could open the floodgates for similar appeals in other cases, and the prosecution argues there is no need for dna evidence because other evidence convict peterson live in redwood city. gloria rodriguez abc seven news. >> gloria. thank you. happening today. opening statements begin in the state trial for the man charged with attacking
connor's bodies were found in the san francisco bay in april of 2003, but uc davis forensics expert ashley hall does not think new testing will make a difference in the case, as peterson's attorneys try to revive a theory that burglars killed laci, the technology, the assays, the way that we collect and analyze evidence has not changed enough since 2019 that these samples warrant retesting and hall is worried if the judge agrees to the retesting, it could open the floodgates for similar appeals...
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ashley. >> reporter: can you believe it, cheryl? as i said before the commercial break, there was a mad stampede to florida and texas it should be said and the attraction was low taxes, you could work from home. if you're going to do that, why not do it in beautiful weather and take more pay home with you. not bad. things are starting to cool off a little bit. i'm inside a five bedroom, three bath home, it's on the market for 674,000. we're in the very nice upscale development that's pretty new. this house is i would say a great family house. this is not a retirement community by any means. talking about prices falling, i want you to look at a this. the median sale price has been $335,000, more than where we are here but it's down 3% year-to-date and if you go back to june 2022, the days of covid,
ashley. >> reporter: can you believe it, cheryl? as i said before the commercial break, there was a mad stampede to florida and texas it should be said and the attraction was low taxes, you could work from home. if you're going to do that, why not do it in beautiful weather and take more pay home with you. not bad. things are starting to cool off a little bit. i'm inside a five bedroom, three bath home, it's on the market for 674,000. we're in the very nice upscale development that's...
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florida attorney general ashley moody, thank you so much, we appreciate your time. meantime actor dennis quaid and now going public with his support for donald trump saying the biden a ministration's weaponization of the justice system is pushing him in to the former precedence corner. the senior national correspondent kevin corke live with tonight's democracy 24 report. kevin, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, good to be with you. for famed actor dennis quaid, it's friendly pretty simple, rather than politics, it was actually the weaponization of the justice system and joe biden's policy record that ultimately convinced him to vote for former president trump in this year's upcoming election. >> i think i'm going to vote for him in the next election. he makes sense. i was ready not to vote for trump until what i saw his more than politics, i see a weaponization of our justice system. and a challenge to our constitution. >> are you ready for the blowback? >> trace: it's probably coming. dennis quaid was a guest on piers morgan uncensored on tuesday and he will
florida attorney general ashley moody, thank you so much, we appreciate your time. meantime actor dennis quaid and now going public with his support for donald trump saying the biden a ministration's weaponization of the justice system is pushing him in to the former precedence corner. the senior national correspondent kevin corke live with tonight's democracy 24 report. kevin, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, good to be with you. for famed actor dennis quaid, it's friendly pretty...
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ashley: this is good stuff. any of the protesters demonstrating in favor of hamas should go live in gaza which led to this. watch. >> are you at all concerned about the innocent civilians that have been collectively punished and murdered, children and women, are you concerned about the fact the international criminal court just today issued a subpoena for benjamin netanyahu? >> that's ridiculous but -- it is a war and they were attacked and are defending themselves. that is what happens in a war. here's a way to stop that, stop attacking israel. [applause] ashley: the audience clapped. she did agree hamas must be destroyed to which marr asked how do we do that? it's a war. he said you don't know how to do that, do you? making some good points these days. stuart: thanks very much. secretary of state blinken is back on capitol hill the second day of hearings. he has been sharply criticized for biden's policy on israel. julian turner joins me from the state department. what are we seeing? >> reporter: facing a ruli
ashley: this is good stuff. any of the protesters demonstrating in favor of hamas should go live in gaza which led to this. watch. >> are you at all concerned about the innocent civilians that have been collectively punished and murdered, children and women, are you concerned about the fact the international criminal court just today issued a subpoena for benjamin netanyahu? >> that's ridiculous but -- it is a war and they were attacked and are defending themselves. that is what...
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ashley's story. and honestly, i hope that people feel will, feel good about humanity after watching this. i think that you really see the way community can come together and support people and, you know, in this world of chaos, it's nice to watch things and watch small stories that really show people showing up for people. yeah, we should note erica tanamachi, the director. there is a san francisco state alum, girl power and girl's dreams coming true. ashley is now playing at princeton on home court, makes its bay area premiere this sunday on mother's day at the great star theater in chinatown. well, let's take you outside in san francisco right now. a beautiful and warm day in the city, about 80 degrees, which is nice. our chief meteorologist, jeff ranieri, is gogin fett art built, and it features artists with disabilities. nancy is here to tell us more about this partnership with creative growth. so creative growth began in 1974, in the berkeley garage of elias and florence katz. and 50 years later
ashley's story. and honestly, i hope that people feel will, feel good about humanity after watching this. i think that you really see the way community can come together and support people and, you know, in this world of chaos, it's nice to watch things and watch small stories that really show people showing up for people. yeah, we should note erica tanamachi, the director. there is a san francisco state alum, girl power and girl's dreams coming true. ashley is now playing at princeton on home...
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ashley karen.com/show and tell. you can also see the full story on pinterest. they are featuring the project on its search page, which is been really exciting. there's a lot of behind the scenes content there. so yeah, if you have pinterest on your phone, you can just go to the search page and you'll see the feature right up at the top. >> yeah, nice to see you getting that type of recognition through pinterest. it'll be a great platform for the book. congratulations once again on this new endeavor. and thank you once again for being here as well. >> thank you so much for having me. >> well, remember abc seven news is streaming 24 hours, seven days a week. you too can get the abc7 bay area app and join us wherever you want, wherever you world news tonight with david muir is next, followed by abc seven news at four. we leave you now with a live look outside. we'll see you on tv very shortly >>> tonight, breaking news in donald trump's criminal trial. the key witness, michael cohen, on the stand, and what he re reveals. >>> also breaking, the controlled explosion
ashley karen.com/show and tell. you can also see the full story on pinterest. they are featuring the project on its search page, which is been really exciting. there's a lot of behind the scenes content there. so yeah, if you have pinterest on your phone, you can just go to the search page and you'll see the feature right up at the top. >> yeah, nice to see you getting that type of recognition through pinterest. it'll be a great platform for the book. congratulations once again on this...
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ashley strohmier. >> no, i don't. the only thing i wish he would be more demanding of is maybe things like the board or or any other dumpster fire in america right now would be really nice -- border -- >> trace: erin. >> i don't think he should but both clearly have an issue with the debate commission so trump was willing to cede all of these things to biden to get him on stage so it's kind of win win lose lose for both. >> trace: lisa daftari. >> i think trump is flexible enough he could dominate anything and i think that things that biden asked for it would be easy for trump to overcome. usually when you have the upper hand you are the one who makes the demands but here at the other way around. >> trace: kurt knutsson. >> keep the cameras on, the microphones hot and add air horns and may be whistles for each podium. >> trace: bring the crowd, bring everything, turn the cameras on and go. to the debate like debates are supposed to be done. matt. >> there's no law or mandate requiring any candidate to debate so biden
ashley strohmier. >> no, i don't. the only thing i wish he would be more demanding of is maybe things like the board or or any other dumpster fire in america right now would be really nice -- border -- >> trace: erin. >> i don't think he should but both clearly have an issue with the debate commission so trump was willing to cede all of these things to biden to get him on stage so it's kind of win win lose lose for both. >> trace: lisa daftari. >> i think trump is...
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again my name is m ashley and i use she her pronouns. my hometown is hershey pennsylvania, the sweetest place on earth. that is a real thing. i'm very biased when it comes to chocolate. my background is legislative advocacy and campaign strategy and my likes are live music, i love to travelha especially i gt back from japan just two weeks ago and black female novelists, so toni morrison, audrey, all of the grades. in georgia she was the youngest at 29 and first palestinian american womanec in the georgia legislature and also the first wearing a woman in the state legislature. and most a importantly, she is a proud alumni so that is why we arent spotlighting her so what e are going to talk about today, we have a lot to get through in a you're going toec want to take notes, so talk about how we go from training with practical steps on how we feel the confidence cap and go from education to action because being mad and not doing anything about it and then considering a career change. politics might not be your first option and that's okay y
again my name is m ashley and i use she her pronouns. my hometown is hershey pennsylvania, the sweetest place on earth. that is a real thing. i'm very biased when it comes to chocolate. my background is legislative advocacy and campaign strategy and my likes are live music, i love to travelha especially i gt back from japan just two weeks ago and black female novelists, so toni morrison, audrey, all of the grades. in georgia she was the youngest at 29 and first palestinian american womanec in...
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. >> i'm dan ashley and i'm ama daetz tonight. police tell us arrests have now been made after the school attack involving multiple girls between the ages of 12 and 14. >> it happened last friday at sonoma middle school in novato. and abc seven news reporter justin was at tonight's meeting hearing from parents about what more should have been done. >> this is video of one of two female students assaulted at sinaloa middle school at lunchtime in novato last friday. it is now part of a police investigation. >> i think that all she was trying to do was defend herself, and she was trying to, like, knock away blocks and stuff, but, the other three were just on top of her just going at her and not stopping. >> so they told me it was vicious. they told me numerous people were recording. they told me it happened very quickly. >> upset parents packed the middle school library tuesday night looking for answers. school employees called this a horrific attack. during that meeting, police say that school administrators learned there was going
. >> i'm dan ashley and i'm ama daetz tonight. police tell us arrests have now been made after the school attack involving multiple girls between the ages of 12 and 14. >> it happened last friday at sonoma middle school in novato. and abc seven news reporter justin was at tonight's meeting hearing from parents about what more should have been done. >> this is video of one of two female students assaulted at sinaloa middle school at lunchtime in novato last friday. it is now...
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i will see you next time news am ashley strohmier, live in new york. israel's military is starting to evacuate palestinian civilians from gaza's crowded rafah city, signaling a ground invasion could be imminent right now. idf troops are calling on people living in the eastern neighborhoods closest to israel's border to move towards expanded humanitarian zones and muos israel says its army has expanded assistance into the area, including field hospitals, tents, food and water. the idf says it's using fliers, maps, text messages and phone calls to instruct gazans on where to go. israel is describing this as a, quote, limited scope operation and says it is not a large scale evacuation. about 100,000 residents are being urged to temporarily evacuate as of now. israel also saying it will put, not put a time frame on these evacuations. the decision comes after a deadly rocket attack killed three israeli soldiers and hurt several others yesterday. hamas is claiming responsibility for the attack, which happened at a main crossing point for aid near rafah. it a
i will see you next time news am ashley strohmier, live in new york. israel's military is starting to evacuate palestinian civilians from gaza's crowded rafah city, signaling a ground invasion could be imminent right now. idf troops are calling on people living in the eastern neighborhoods closest to israel's border to move towards expanded humanitarian zones and muos israel says its army has expanded assistance into the area, including field hospitals, tents, food and water. the idf says it's...