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it is over for this jury, the prosecution can still refile, a new gerri, i have seen that many times in cases all over the country. sometimes a second gerri will render a different outcome for the first gerri. we don't know. we have to await the prosecutor's decision as to whether or not he will refile. that is good. sometimes prosecutors wait to know how many jurors voted before conviction or not. if he already said that, then i am very happy because that is important and i emphasize i would like to see a court -- to testify. that is relevant on the issue of whether bill cosby had a plan, a scheme to drug and sexually assault women and the jury will be better served if they can hear from the other accusers and make that decision as to whether or not they could convict or not and whether the alleged victim was in a position to consent for incapacitated. >> adding more women to a case which you were able to do before. >> the case did not permit it but the prosecution argued for it. >> what would you advise them to do next time? >> i think they did a good job. law enforcement, the dete
it is over for this jury, the prosecution can still refile, a new gerri, i have seen that many times in cases all over the country. sometimes a second gerri will render a different outcome for the first gerri. we don't know. we have to await the prosecutor's decision as to whether or not he will refile. that is good. sometimes prosecutors wait to know how many jurors voted before conviction or not. if he already said that, then i am very happy because that is important and i emphasize i would...
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i think that risk of even new regulations seems to below with a trump administration, economic prosperity reins. gerriot new regulations, president is up doing old ones . 3.6 trillion dollars worth of regulation are being ripped away. i was listen to that pressure and questions from reporters, it was remarkably how many welcome le rediculously, stupid questions were asked. >> tha that is a problem in journalism world from a larger stand point, what was so interesting to me, this is a breath of fresh air, something that went unnoticed last week, bureau of labor service announce there is a record number of jobs avai available and skills gap contributing to those that can't be filled. people of my age have not been taught to value a lot of these jobs. and there are a lot of people my age were not taught to value those jobs, high school direct people toward college, without valuing other opportunities, this is a serious problem. >> let me tell you, once you own a home, you value those trades. my plumber is one of the wealthest in people that i know. donald trump, himself addressed this issue, who gets cre
i think that risk of even new regulations seems to below with a trump administration, economic prosperity reins. gerriot new regulations, president is up doing old ones . 3.6 trillion dollars worth of regulation are being ripped away. i was listen to that pressure and questions from reporters, it was remarkably how many welcome le rediculously, stupid questions were asked. >> tha that is a problem in journalism world from a larger stand point, what was so interesting to me, this is a...
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gerri: switching to our other breaking news of the day. speaker paul ryan delivering a speech on tax reform, looking to fix our nation's tax code once and for all. >> these reforms, these tax cuts, they need to be permanent. i'm here to tell you, we are going to get this done in 2017. [applause] gerri: this as white house economic advisor jerry cone said he's look for a tax reform bill in the first part of december. jay, great to have you with us. i'm just that kind of tax geek. i listened to every word of the speech and every word of your q and a. what occurs to me is it's well and fine for paul ryan to say he wants tax reform and he wants it now. but do you believe congress can deliver? >> i do. and i have to tell you, paul ryan was talking about the importance of restoring confidence in america and the business community. and americans, especially those americans in those states that traditionally went blue, but went red this last time are looking for real results and looking for members of congress to deliver on their promises to reduc
gerri: switching to our other breaking news of the day. speaker paul ryan delivering a speech on tax reform, looking to fix our nation's tax code once and for all. >> these reforms, these tax cuts, they need to be permanent. i'm here to tell you, we are going to get this done in 2017. [applause] gerri: this as white house economic advisor jerry cone said he's look for a tax reform bill in the first part of december. jay, great to have you with us. i'm just that kind of tax geek. i...
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gerri: i'm gerri willis in for charles payne. fast-moving news. attorney general jeff sessions wrapping up bombshell testimony on alleged russian collusion and the firing of former f.b.i. director james comey. the uber ceo taking a leave of absence in the wake of a devastating inherent investigation. jeff sessions in front of the senate. reporter: good evening. let's get big headlines from what jeff sessions testified before the that intelligence committee. he said there was no private meeting with russian officials at the mayflower hotel. and he said the suggestion of collusion is appalling and detestful. he also said that when he recused himself he has not been briefed on any of the russia investigation details since he has recused himself. but there was a line of questioning about his conversations with donald trump and the firing of james comey that he wouldn't answer. >> there is no appropriateness bucket. it's not a legal standard. can you tell me what are these longstanding d.o.j. rules that protect conversations made in the executive witho
gerri: i'm gerri willis in for charles payne. fast-moving news. attorney general jeff sessions wrapping up bombshell testimony on alleged russian collusion and the firing of former f.b.i. director james comey. the uber ceo taking a leave of absence in the wake of a devastating inherent investigation. jeff sessions in front of the senate. reporter: good evening. let's get big headlines from what jeff sessions testified before the that intelligence committee. he said there was no private meeting...
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in new york, i'm gerri willis, fox business. >>> new app is changing the way we view the world.tion in augmented reality. similar to the pokemon go. >> fox's david martin explains how users can own the sky. ♪ >> reporter: this family has claimed their own peace of the sky. ♪ >> reporter: and they're all over it sky writing. >> leaving scribbles, texts, picks and selfies for the whole world to see in that piece of sky they claim. they're doing it through a brand new app called skrite. >> you'll be able to see it and 360 of your locate. >> c elf o and founder is from india about his creation and august menned reality social network. >> any object or real image of the real word object august menned reality. >> bit like pokemon go the first user to make a excite in the sky zone gets that zone named after them. which is why businesses may want to quickly claim the sky above their own location. a zone has a 100-meter radius. about the size avenue if the ball field. and only 25 allowed per zone. public or private. >> we actually the first people who let you create august menned reality
in new york, i'm gerri willis, fox business. >>> new app is changing the way we view the world.tion in augmented reality. similar to the pokemon go. >> fox's david martin explains how users can own the sky. ♪ >> reporter: this family has claimed their own peace of the sky. ♪ >> reporter: and they're all over it sky writing. >> leaving scribbles, texts, picks and selfies for the whole world to see in that piece of sky they claim. they're doing it through a...
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gerry smith. reporter: buzzfeed is really one of the digital media darlings. i mean, they have really figured out how the internet works. their content is everywhere, they have a newson, they produce a lot of video, and they are really good at distributing it on social media. facebook, youtube, snapchat, instagram. carol: those lists. gerry: they are known for their lists, their quizzes. these tasty videos, which are these sped-up recipe videos. they're everywhere on facebook. they are really an internet juggernaut. oliver: ceo jonah peretti has been there since the get-go. this is a company that has evolved quite a bit in terms of the content on its website. i remember when buzzfeed was shifting and hiring financial reporters to build out a business reporting part of the website, and that was a big deal. that is still there, but it seems like their focus has shifted much more. even in this story, we get about halfway before we start talking about news. this company looks very different than it did a couple of years ago i feel like. gerry: buzzfeed is 11 years old now, and just like a lot of digital media companies, they have shifted towards online video. what buzz
gerry smith. reporter: buzzfeed is really one of the digital media darlings. i mean, they have really figured out how the internet works. their content is everywhere, they have a newson, they produce a lot of video, and they are really good at distributing it on social media. facebook, youtube, snapchat, instagram. carol: those lists. gerry: they are known for their lists, their quizzes. these tasty videos, which are these sped-up recipe videos. they're everywhere on facebook. they are really...
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we had a lot of breaking news to cover there. gerri willis is in for charles payne tonight.peals is siding with a federal judge in hawaii and blocked president trump's executive order. reporter: all eyes on the u.s. supreme court trying to figure out the future of the president's travel ban. the administration wants the supreme court to reject several ruling which have halted the president's executive order. that order halted immigration and travel from people from iran, libya,
we had a lot of breaking news to cover there. gerri willis is in for charles payne tonight.peals is siding with a federal judge in hawaii and blocked president trump's executive order. reporter: all eyes on the u.s. supreme court trying to figure out the future of the president's travel ban. the administration wants the supreme court to reject several ruling which have halted the president's executive order. that order halted immigration and travel from people from iran, libya,
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kind of like old and new media, working back-and-forth. gerry: that is right.has received $400 million in investment from nbc-universal. nbc has also invested $200 million in vox media. we saw disney invest in maker studios. there has been this old media/new media romance going on a few years now, and buzzfeed is very much at the center of it. oliver: the millennials group right now, and in general, always the 18 to 34's, a very prized, targeted range for advertisers. as other companies decide how to shift their material for that group, i feel like buzzfeed is uniquely positioned, because they are the group. i do not think there is any debating that jonah peretti is a very smart guy, and is obviously leading the front on this. when you talk about the story about what the office looks like, it does sound just like a bunch of millennials run wild. kind of letting them do what they want. they had studios set up where they are playing games. carol: you went there, what was it like? gerry: i took a tour of their studio, and behind each door, it is like a willy wonka
kind of like old and new media, working back-and-forth. gerry: that is right.has received $400 million in investment from nbc-universal. nbc has also invested $200 million in vox media. we saw disney invest in maker studios. there has been this old media/new media romance going on a few years now, and buzzfeed is very much at the center of it. oliver: the millennials group right now, and in general, always the 18 to 34's, a very prized, targeted range for advertisers. as other companies decide...
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gerry adams has given a news conference.f a deal between the conservatives and the dup. we don't believe that any deal between the dup here and the english tories would be good for the people here. and any deal which undercuts in any with the process here, or the good friday agreement or other agreements, is one that has to be opposed by progressives. one of the main issues for sinn fein is that they would save the conservatives hedge their westminster wagons to the dup, it proves that james brokenshire can't act as an impartial broker in the stormont talks. mr brogan shura says he doesn't see the need for an independent chair. the 22nd ofjune is the final deadline for a deal to bring back power—sharing. if that doesn't happen, westminster will ta ke doesn't happen, westminster will take over running northern ireland, what is known as direct rule. politicians are back behind the talks table today. but they will be thinking about events on the other side of the irish sea. chris page, thank you. one of the biggest surprises of
gerry adams has given a news conference.f a deal between the conservatives and the dup. we don't believe that any deal between the dup here and the english tories would be good for the people here. and any deal which undercuts in any with the process here, or the good friday agreement or other agreements, is one that has to be opposed by progressives. one of the main issues for sinn fein is that they would save the conservatives hedge their westminster wagons to the dup, it proves that james...
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gerry curatola is a dentist and professor at new york university. hi. >> hi. thanks for having me. >> our pleasure, doc. so, what's one of the problems poor brushing can cause? >> well, as you said, it's more than about dirty teeth -- it's really about getting diseases in your mouth, and not just tooth decay and gum disease, but it could be far worse. >> so, give me an example of how a problem that starts in your mouth can actually cause a problem for your whole body. >> well, studies have shown that diseases in your mouth can increase your risk of a heart attack by 10 times. it can increase your chance of getting adult-type diabetes by seven times. and if you're a young pregnant woman, it can have very bad effects on the term of your pregnancy. >> wow. you know, i'd love to ask you a few more questions, doctor, but i think i'd better go and brush my teeth. see you later. >> [ laughs ] that's a great idea. ♪ >> here's another crazy law that's still on the books. if you own a lion, you can't take him to the movies -- at least not in baltimore, where it's agains
gerry curatola is a dentist and professor at new york university. hi. >> hi. thanks for having me. >> our pleasure, doc. so, what's one of the problems poor brushing can cause? >> well, as you said, it's more than about dirty teeth -- it's really about getting diseases in your mouth, and not just tooth decay and gum disease, but it could be far worse. >> so, give me an example of how a problem that starts in your mouth can actually cause a problem for your whole body....
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us secretary of state rex tillerson will meet new zealand's prime minister and the country's foreign minister gerry of the asia pacific region. on monday in australia he said beijing could not use its economic power to buy its way out of other problems, such as its military build—up in the south china sea. with me is chris leahy of the strategic advisory firm blackpeak group. thank you forjoining us. are the americans too late in the game to try to engage the chinese on these south china sea dispute?m try to engage the chinese on these south china sea dispute? it seems they are very late in the game. a lot has happened under the 0bama administration. what more can they do at this point? the chinese need the americans and the americans need the americans and the americans need the chinese. there is a political and economic links. i think the chinese realise as well but china has significantly strengthened its hand for its claim in these south china sea as a result of its activity. what about these artificial islands? they were built during the 0bama administration and nothing was done. is there anyt
us secretary of state rex tillerson will meet new zealand's prime minister and the country's foreign minister gerry of the asia pacific region. on monday in australia he said beijing could not use its economic power to buy its way out of other problems, such as its military build—up in the south china sea. with me is chris leahy of the strategic advisory firm blackpeak group. thank you forjoining us. are the americans too late in the game to try to engage the chinese on these south china sea...
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gerri: president trump ou trump touts progress. >> we'll have a news conference in two weeks on that fight. >> discussing lou: joining us tonight, a member of house freedom caucus, ron desantos with us. let's start you heard jay, talking about the this assault on president. where is the leadership in the house that says enough? the other question is, when it is enough putting up with a special counsel who is conflicted in so 1 many ways and alliances with the domecrattic party, and -- democratic parties and why are republicans tolerating that. >> they are great questions in congress, i told leadership is, vis-a-vis the president we need to bring these investigations to a conclusion if they have not found any evidence of anything improper. we know there has not been. this is fine to investigate anything that russia may be doing in future, learning from the past. but it is important for the committee to say, look, we have no evidence of any type of illicit activity. then they will proceed without it being a cloud. in terms of special counsel this is very concerning with a number of the
gerri: president trump ou trump touts progress. >> we'll have a news conference in two weeks on that fight. >> discussing lou: joining us tonight, a member of house freedom caucus, ron desantos with us. let's start you heard jay, talking about the this assault on president. where is the leadership in the house that says enough? the other question is, when it is enough putting up with a special counsel who is conflicted in so 1 many ways and alliances with the domecrattic party, and...
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think you're going to see the reason why the losses took place when you see the new districts that are redrawn due to the gerrycase going no front of the supreme court. >> go on. >> that's -- i'm sorry i was going to say that those races that vifen me a lot of experience. and i think what i've learned has been shown by the way the campaign has taken off. >> we have you -- you know, under the kiern chiern this is iron stash pfrp here is writer says. you have genetically mfrmt he says randy bryce is running geps paul ryan is 2018. he was genetically engineered from bruce springsteen's songs could your twitter handle iron stash be his next hit? do you think? >> well, what american worker doesn't love bruce springsteen? the boss rocks. >> that's a nice stash. tell us what happens is there some special condition? >> well, yoept to give away the secret map maybe come election time as part of the celebration i'll be happy to share the secret so i'd invite everybody to come and watch the election results in november of 2018. >> thank you for joining us. i fresht it and pest of luck to your mother give her our regards.
think you're going to see the reason why the losses took place when you see the new districts that are redrawn due to the gerrycase going no front of the supreme court. >> go on. >> that's -- i'm sorry i was going to say that those races that vifen me a lot of experience. and i think what i've learned has been shown by the way the campaign has taken off. >> we have you -- you know, under the kiern chiern this is iron stash pfrp here is writer says. you have genetically mfrmt...
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new health care plan. the latest, the american hospital association coming out against the changes. gerriy in the newsroom with the details. so what are their complaints? reporter: there are a lot of them, melissa. many, many complaints in fact. stakeholders in the health care fight weighing in on the senate bill, reaction, uniformly negative. among the critics, aarp, the american medical association, the american cancer society, action network and the association of american medical colleges. that is just to name a few. here is a sam blink of what they had to say. we're, extremely disappointed by the senate bill released today. that is from the medical school association. despite promises to the contrary it will leave millions of people without health coverage. others with only bare-bones plans. the ama had this to say. the ama strongly opposes medicaid spending caps. we have grave concerns with a formula not covering needed care for vulnerable patients. from the aarp calling on senators to reject the bill. the senate bill would hit millions of americans with higher costs and result in l
new health care plan. the latest, the american hospital association coming out against the changes. gerriy in the newsroom with the details. so what are their complaints? reporter: there are a lot of them, melissa. many, many complaints in fact. stakeholders in the health care fight weighing in on the senate bill, reaction, uniformly negative. among the critics, aarp, the american medical association, the american cancer society, action network and the association of american medical colleges....
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gerri: president trump ou trump touts progress. >> we'll have a news conference in two weeks on that fight. that fight. >> discussing will you be ready when the moment turns romantic? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have a sudden decrease or loss of hearing or vision, or an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis. looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. and get medical help right away. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better path forward. at wells fargo, it's our expertise in finding this kind of insight that has lead us to become one of the largest investment an
gerri: president trump ou trump touts progress. >> we'll have a news conference in two weeks on that fight. that fight. >> discussing will you be ready when the moment turns romantic? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do...
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gerri: president trump ou trump touts progress. >> we'll have a news conference in two weeks on that fight. >> discussing fight with ron desantos. so tell us your big idea for getting the whole country booking on choice hotels.com. four words, badda book. badda boom... let it sink in. shouldn't we say we have the lowest price? nope, badda book. badda boom. have you ever stayed with choice hotels? like at a comfort inn? yep. free waffles, can't go wrong. i like it. promote that guy. get the lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed. when you book direct at choicehotels.com. book now. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on all of my purchasing. and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... which adds fuel to my bottom line. what's in your wallet? lou: joining us tonight, a member of house freedom caucus, ron desantos with us. let's start you heard jay, talking about the this assault on president. where is the leaders
gerri: president trump ou trump touts progress. >> we'll have a news conference in two weeks on that fight. >> discussing fight with ron desantos. so tell us your big idea for getting the whole country booking on choice hotels.com. four words, badda book. badda boom... let it sink in. shouldn't we say we have the lowest price? nope, badda book. badda boom. have you ever stayed with choice hotels? like at a comfort inn? yep. free waffles, can't go wrong. i like it. promote that guy....
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gerri: president trump ou trump touts progress. >> we'll have a news conference in two weeks on that fight. >> discussing [vo] when it comes to investing, looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better path forward. at wells fargo, it's our expertise in finding this kind of insight that has lead us to become one of the largest investment and wealth management firms in the country. discover how we can help find your unlock. iit's where we end up.t, expedia. everything in one place, so you can travel the world better. in very old habits of using toothpaste people are stuck to clean a denture. but dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10x softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can grow and multiply. polident is specifically designed to clean dentures daily. it's unique micro-clean formula kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. cleaning in a better way than brushing with toothpaste. that's why dentists recommend polident. polident. cleaner
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ainsley: gerri willis opening up you saw there about her battle with breast cancer on the fox news channel going to make a comfort food that got you through the rough patch. >> that's right. so i have to eat healthy now, and i think a lot of your viewers do too. we always want to feel like we're eating healthy. so i'm using kale. some people don't like it. steve: hate it. brian: kale's hot. >> i'm going to make you love it. >> it's going to be easy to eat and beautiful. steve: this is your invention. >> this is my invention. this is sweet potato. can you see this? so what we door is roast this in the "fox 11 news" about 20 minutes at 400. olive oil, salt and pepper, this is a one-and a half inch dice, so try that. ainsley: have you tried it with butter nut sasquatch? >> this is much healthier, though. ainsley: oh, it is? potato? >> uh-huh. so now we're going to go onto the chickpeas. so i chose chickpeas because they have a lot of protein. you can get them in any supermarket in the country; right? and they smell like because i'm using great spices. i'm using a chipotle paprika that a frien
ainsley: gerri willis opening up you saw there about her battle with breast cancer on the fox news channel going to make a comfort food that got you through the rough patch. >> that's right. so i have to eat healthy now, and i think a lot of your viewers do too. we always want to feel like we're eating healthy. so i'm using kale. some people don't like it. steve: hate it. brian: kale's hot. >> i'm going to make you love it. >> it's going to be easy to eat and beautiful. steve:...
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government and want to restore the devolved government, and the sinn fein leader gerry adams has had his say in the news he has made it clear he is not at all happy about the prospect of a deal between the conservatives and the dup. we don't believe that any deal between the dup here and in the stories will be good for the people here. and any deal which undercuts in anyway the process here, or the good friday and the other agreements, is one which has to be opposed by progressives. so what of the main issues for sinn fein, they would say the fact that the conservatives are on the verge of pitching their westminster wagons to the dup shows that northern ireland's secretary james brokenshire can't act as an impartial broker in the talks process. mr brokenshire has said he doesn't see the need for an independence share at the moment and has also stressed the deadline for june 29 for these talks is absolutely the final in movable deadline and if there is no deal here by then then westminster will have to take over running northern ireland, direct road ministers as they are now on will come in to start maki
government and want to restore the devolved government, and the sinn fein leader gerry adams has had his say in the news he has made it clear he is not at all happy about the prospect of a deal between the conservatives and the dup. we don't believe that any deal between the dup here and in the stories will be good for the people here. and any deal which undercuts in anyway the process here, or the good friday and the other agreements, is one which has to be opposed by progressives. so what of...
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news makers" program, and also check it out at c-span.org. want to welcome back former house speaker, newt gingrich. the book is called "understanding trump." i know you've been working on this for a while. gerry: i really started in late november. because
news makers" program, and also check it out at c-span.org. want to welcome back former house speaker, newt gingrich. the book is called "understanding trump." i know you've been working on this for a while. gerry: i really started in late november. because
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is unbelievable upheaval we're seeing just within the past couple of hours on the news of this announcement. stuart: gerrihis? >> i do. this is confounding to me as you know whole foods has been in a world of do doodoo. it is interesting that amazon would pick this company, strength of its brand, whole foods is well-known. has certain -- people know what that brand means but i'm surprised it was whole foods. stuart: hold on a second. general keane, still sitting with me, he looks this set, he likes this show. so i'm going to ask him a question about amazon. wait for it. >> i'm waiting. stuart: you know a thing or two about logistics. that's what the military does. you have to be good on logistics moving millions of people around. amazon, i put it to you, best logistics company in the world bar none. >> never seen anything like it. that's why they're dominating so much. stuart: that was a fine commentary on amazon, general. that is really good stuff. you can come back any day you like. are you stockholder of amazon. >> no i'm not. but i do buy. stuart: you use the service? >> yes i do. stuart: thanks very
is unbelievable upheaval we're seeing just within the past couple of hours on the news of this announcement. stuart: gerrihis? >> i do. this is confounding to me as you know whole foods has been in a world of do doodoo. it is interesting that amazon would pick this company, strength of its brand, whole foods is well-known. has certain -- people know what that brand means but i'm surprised it was whole foods. stuart: hold on a second. general keane, still sitting with me, he looks this...
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gerri willis. thank you so much. and we have this news breaking.lue apron priced at $10 a share, low end of the range. we're going to have more for you after this. don't go away .. [vo] when it comes to investing, looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better path forward. at wells fargo, it's our expertise in finding this kind of insight that has lead us to become one of the largest investment and wealth management firms in the country. discover how we can help find your unlock. liz were blue apron cutting its offering price to $10. it cut it by a third. am soon whole foods effect there. charles: stocks surging on anticipation of banks getting the green light to return $120 billion. so far the numbers look much higher and the financials are higher in the aftermarket. i'll tell you which name is breaking out. wall street optimistic about the gop healthcare rewrite that may make that friday deadline. president trump working to unite the party. they are b
gerri willis. thank you so much. and we have this news breaking.lue apron priced at $10 a share, low end of the range. we're going to have more for you after this. don't go away .. [vo] when it comes to investing, looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better path forward. at wells fargo, it's our expertise in finding this kind of insight that has lead us to become one of the largest investment and...
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new like. well one early visit to president trump after his victory in the united states is our next guest political strategist gerry gunstar together there in banks and you keeps nigel farage visited trump before he moved into the white house they are of course better known here as instrumental in the referendum on britain leaving the european union jerry guns the c.e.o. of public affairs and advocacy for gun starr joins us now via skype from washington d.c. kerry got star welcome to going underground again so do you see a weak british government now watering down the will of the british people when it comes to u.k. . policy being independent of neoliberal brussels and. yeah well for thought thank you very much for having me back on your show obviously the general election of two thousand and seventeen that i think theresa may had thought maybe early on a couple of months ago was going to give her that mandate that she needed to walk into brussels and begin negotiations from a position of strength have changed and i think that it pretty clear that the fact is that she does not have that mandate anymore and there's
new like. well one early visit to president trump after his victory in the united states is our next guest political strategist gerry gunstar together there in banks and you keeps nigel farage visited trump before he moved into the white house they are of course better known here as instrumental in the referendum on britain leaving the european union jerry guns the c.e.o. of public affairs and advocacy for gun starr joins us now via skype from washington d.c. kerry got star welcome to going...
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new legislation. neil? neil: all right. stay there, gerri.usack, that would seem to hint of a bipartisan type of a deal to save health care. >> yeah. neil: where both parties benefit. now, of course, what's been, you know, very crucial in those talks in the past is democrats' refusal to let republicans torpedo the health care act, but just fix it. where do we stand on this? >> well, i think the onus is now on senate republicans to move a partisan bill, because no democrat's going to vote for this round. and i do think there's a lot of pressure to pass it before the august recess starts. there are indications that there's going to be a vote on this one way or the other, so mitch mcconnell has got to get all his guys -- he can afford two defections. it's going to be very difficult. as far as the august recess, you're right, neil, they like their august recess. they have fundraisers, vacations. i could see part of it being rescinded and they stay here a little bit longer, but it depends on if they can get health care done. if they can get health
new legislation. neil? neil: all right. stay there, gerri.usack, that would seem to hint of a bipartisan type of a deal to save health care. >> yeah. neil: where both parties benefit. now, of course, what's been, you know, very crucial in those talks in the past is democrats' refusal to let republicans torpedo the health care act, but just fix it. where do we stand on this? >> well, i think the onus is now on senate republicans to move a partisan bill, because no democrat's going to...
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looking at gerry mannederring in pennsylvania looking to secure wins for democratic or republican candidates. a bill this state house would create legislative redistricting commission that would draw new bountdry lines for state legislative district after 2020 u.s. cen us is results are released. >> two young boys that live five miles apart have come down with mysterious spinal conditions symptoms similar to polio and left them partially paralyzed acute mylitis. a common virus is considered a possible cause. >> and 1134 pets have new homes thanks to mega adoption event organized by brandywine valley spca. the event was held saturday and sunday bellevue state par park. more than 7,000 people atten attended looking to take home a new, furry friend. >> that's headlines around the valley. >> today we're expecting to hear from officials about details. details between the sixers and celtics. deal. >> let sixers get number one pick in nba draft this week and what they are doing to and what they are doing to snag that coming up in sports. >> welcome back, everyone, management is getting money out of you today, traffic and sports. >> we're talking sports right now and big story. >> big one. >>
looking at gerry mannederring in pennsylvania looking to secure wins for democratic or republican candidates. a bill this state house would create legislative redistricting commission that would draw new bountdry lines for state legislative district after 2020 u.s. cen us is results are released. >> two young boys that live five miles apart have come down with mysterious spinal conditions symptoms similar to polio and left them partially paralyzed acute mylitis. a common virus is...
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news makers" program, and also check it out at c-span.org. want to welcome back former house speaker, newt gingrich. the book is called "understanding trump." i know you've been working on this for a while. gerry: i really started in late november. because it was obvious you had a president who nobody understood and who's totally outside the normal political process. and so trying to figure out how to explain him is not called predicting trump, because i don't think anybody can predict him. but trying to figure out how to set up an understanding of what his patterns are, what drives him, what his experiences have been, i thought would be helpful. host: let's go inside the book. "it is astonishing to me how the elite media and much of the political establishment refused to try to understand donald trump. they have so rabidly opposed him, so ideologically committed to left-wing values, and so terrified of the future that they haven't stopped and considered how extraordinary his success has been." you go on to say, "he is one of the most remarkable individuals to ever occupy the white house." is it too soon to say that, though? gerry: no. we don't know if he'll be a success yet. but he's already
news makers" program, and also check it out at c-span.org. want to welcome back former house speaker, newt gingrich. the book is called "understanding trump." i know you've been working on this for a while. gerry: i really started in late november. because it was obvious you had a president who nobody understood and who's totally outside the normal political process. and so trying to figure out how to explain him is not called predicting trump, because i don't think anybody can...
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gerri willis in the after the show show. >> bill: well done. good morning, everybody. fox news alert. two big stories out of washington today. the trump administration getting ready to enforce a travel ban on those six mainly muslim countries as key portions of the ban go in effect later tonight. meanwhile, the clock is running now on senate republicans to get a deal done on healthcare reform before they break for the 40 fourth of july. so you have got a 36-hour window now as we say good morning. split broadcast today i'm bill hemmer live in "america's newsroom" and shannon, good morning. how are you doing? >> shannon: i'm shannon bream. as for healthcare battle, republicans are going back to the drawing board for a compromise the goal to get to 50 votes. nine republican senators currently oppose the bill the way it stands now. for his part, president trump says is he optimistic republicans will come through. adding this: >> healthcare is working along very well. we could have a big surprise with a great healthcare package. >> shannon: john roberts is live at the white house for thus
gerri willis in the after the show show. >> bill: well done. good morning, everybody. fox news alert. two big stories out of washington today. the trump administration getting ready to enforce a travel ban on those six mainly muslim countries as key portions of the ban go in effect later tonight. meanwhile, the clock is running now on senate republicans to get a deal done on healthcare reform before they break for the 40 fourth of july. so you have got a 36-hour window now as we say good...
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new scotland yard. we will return to the tragedy shortly in this programme. theresa may has been talking to other parties about the prospects for power—sharing at stormont. gerryn agreeing to share power with the dup. this isn't going to be easy, is it? it was never going to be easy even without the question of a deal with the dup overshadowing this whole process. use various degrees of annoyance and anger from the parties as they came out after their bilateral meetings with the prime minister this afternoon. president of sinn fein gerry adams talking about the fact that he believes the government is in breach of the good friday agreement at the moment. i've just finished a meeting with the british prime minister and her secretary of state. we told her very directly that she was in breach of the good friday agreement and we itemised those matters in which she was dellatorre reorient default in relation to that agreement. —— or in default. the last person to come out was the deputy leader of the dup nigel dodds. he suggested that there was no reason they couldn't get on with the power—sharing executive even though there was no formal deal to keep this governmen
new scotland yard. we will return to the tragedy shortly in this programme. theresa may has been talking to other parties about the prospects for power—sharing at stormont. gerryn agreeing to share power with the dup. this isn't going to be easy, is it? it was never going to be easy even without the question of a deal with the dup overshadowing this whole process. use various degrees of annoyance and anger from the parties as they came out after their bilateral meetings with the prime...
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gerri. >> hi, david, that's right. insurers face the deadlines across the country to file their plans for coverage next year and picture of the exchanges is beginning to emerge. new survey by oliver wyman that the average increase being requested by insurers for coverage on the 2018 obamacare exchanges is 20%, two, o. 43% asking for increases in, ses of 20%. at the top end, maryland insurer, carefirst is asking for 52% increase in rates. as in the past, insures are raising rates dramatically because of lack of young people signing foundup for obamacare coverage. under certain hety around obamacare policy is pushing them to assume worst case scenarios. as more and more pull out of the exchanges, according to center for medicare & medicaid services, 1200 counties, 40% of all counties nationwide that contain 2.4 million customers of obamacare will have a single insurer on their exchange next year. another 47 counties, mostly in ohio, missouri and washington, will have no choices at all. the senate's efforts to craft a bill to repeal and replace obamacare is foundering on conservative objections to the direction the bill is taking. at issue the medicaid expansion. ho
gerri. >> hi, david, that's right. insurers face the deadlines across the country to file their plans for coverage next year and picture of the exchanges is beginning to emerge. new survey by oliver wyman that the average increase being requested by insurers for coverage on the 2018 obamacare exchanges is 20%, two, o. 43% asking for increases in, ses of 20%. at the top end, maryland insurer, carefirst is asking for 52% increase in rates. as in the past, insures are raising rates...
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gerri, what is happening here? >> a day after the president met with the senate caucus, consensus eludes republican senators. with no agreement in sight and mitch mcconnell hoping to have a new deal by friday, some are imagining a different end game. senator rand paul suggesting that the caucus break up the repeal and replace bill into two bills. >> i think half of them want more money and half of them want less money. that's why it doesn't work to have one bill. every time you stuff more money in it for the moderates, it offends the conservatives. >> so far republican leadership is using an old fashioned approach using side deals, which is to say dividing up the savings from the health bill among the priority of senators. such a deal could feature $45 billion to address the opioid crisis up from $2 bill in the draft. that would be a win for rob portman. and because conservatives like paul favor health savings accounts, leaders are allowing consumers to tap their health savings accounts to pay for insurance premiums. it's not sure it will get passage. vice president pence meet one-on-one with republican senators that voiced objections to the draft bill. while washington reel
gerri, what is happening here? >> a day after the president met with the senate caucus, consensus eludes republican senators. with no agreement in sight and mitch mcconnell hoping to have a new deal by friday, some are imagining a different end game. senator rand paul suggesting that the caucus break up the repeal and replace bill into two bills. >> i think half of them want more money and half of them want less money. that's why it doesn't work to have one bill. every time you...
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gerri willis has just joined our team on set here in new york. what do you have for us?e whole system is failing, next year 41% of counties would have only one insurer. that's double the level now, and that's out yesterday. but just to talk about the bill itself and what we're learning, because it's hideously difficult. and i'm talking to all my sources on this to understand it. medicaid spending would be reduced. and one of the simple ways they're going to do it, under obamacare the medicaid expansion if you made 400% of the poverty line, you could apply and get subsidies. under this plan it would be 350%. small changes like this to bring down the spending on medicaid. also aligning medicaid growth with a different inflation metric so that it doesn't grow as fast as it's grown in the past. republicans are trying to transform this program that is in deep, deep trouble. >> so they're slowing down the shrinkage of medicaid spending. >> they're slowing down medicaid spending. that's really a gate -- great way to put it. stu kurt and they've got to do that to appeal to those
gerri willis has just joined our team on set here in new york. what do you have for us?e whole system is failing, next year 41% of counties would have only one insurer. that's double the level now, and that's out yesterday. but just to talk about the bill itself and what we're learning, because it's hideously difficult. and i'm talking to all my sources on this to understand it. medicaid spending would be reduced. and one of the simple ways they're going to do it, under obamacare the medicaid...
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gerri willis, thank you very much. appreciate it. want to bring in fox news politics editor chris stirewalt.? we've heard a lot of deadlines -- [laughter] >> yeah. charles: a lot is at stake also. >> well, i could not improve on the perfect reporting of our colleague, gerri. of that is, basically, the goal. a little extra context for it. the objective here -- excuse me -- the objective here for the senate leadership, pass anything. pass anything. and it doesn't matter what's in it. doesn't matter -- charles: wasn't that the objective of the house? >> right. and speaking from a strategic point of view, the whole goal for the leadership in both houses all along has been get into reck -- not reconciliation, get into conference. have a house-passed bill, senate-passed bill, get it in the hands of negotiators and hammer something out. the argument behind closed doors is, hey, guys, don't gag on gnats here. you have got to focus on getting something into conference, getting something in there, and then we'll hammer it out and get legislation. charles: so if gerri is correct, we're talking about a
gerri willis, thank you very much. appreciate it. want to bring in fox news politics editor chris stirewalt.? we've heard a lot of deadlines -- [laughter] >> yeah. charles: a lot is at stake also. >> well, i could not improve on the perfect reporting of our colleague, gerri. of that is, basically, the goal. a little extra context for it. the objective here -- excuse me -- the objective here for the senate leadership, pass anything. pass anything. and it doesn't matter what's in it....
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news out of general electric. long-time ceo jeff immelt is stepping down. the market likes it. gerrire on what is going on. >> that's right, stuart. this company struggled with the winning wall street approval. he started out well enough. take a look at stock screens comparing their stock to what is going on with the broader markets, both s&p and dow. that company did well until about 2009. in the wake of that, the stock, well, it didn't do as well as the broader markets. stuart: when he took over the stock was about 40. when leaves it is under 30. >> i have to tell you they are under pressure from companies like triad fund management, look, you have to cut costs, you have to do better. two moves they made not liked by wall street. giving away nbc. that is the general take selling half of the company to comcast. they sold it way undermarket value. way under what they thought it should have been sold for. look at baker hughes. that deal, the company expecting some kind of a big boom in oil prices. we've seen a gain but we're still not back through $100 a barrel. so real concern, real
news out of general electric. long-time ceo jeff immelt is stepping down. the market likes it. gerrire on what is going on. >> that's right, stuart. this company struggled with the winning wall street approval. he started out well enough. take a look at stock screens comparing their stock to what is going on with the broader markets, both s&p and dow. that company did well until about 2009. in the wake of that, the stock, well, it didn't do as well as the broader markets. stuart: when...
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gerri willis has the latest on that. >> several deadlines for the 2018 participation and obamacare exchanges. some states to cut participants. some lose them. the good newsa look. folks would be left with no coverage. relative newcomer to the exchanges. blue cross blue shield has announced plans to participate in the knoxville area. florida blue has said it will remain in all the states individual counties in new jersey, oscar is reentering. oscar is named for cofounder jared kushner's great-grandfather. iowa as they talked about a lot with the last major insurer medic had has 43% premium increase in the exchanges. iowans would have no options. getting more insurers to participate in nearly every state is you can imagine. in 2014, states could boast an average of five insurers. by 2017, the numbers of insurers fell and this year, 21% of enrollees have access to a single insurer. a full animation bear. i guess we lost it. interesting stuff. they say that they expect negotiations to continue for weeks. two more deadlines filed august 16th in september september 27th. i just want to mention before i go. they want to participate in the exchanges, but they've
gerri willis has the latest on that. >> several deadlines for the 2018 participation and obamacare exchanges. some states to cut participants. some lose them. the good newsa look. folks would be left with no coverage. relative newcomer to the exchanges. blue cross blue shield has announced plans to participate in the knoxville area. florida blue has said it will remain in all the states individual counties in new jersey, oscar is reentering. oscar is named for cofounder jared kushner's...
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news this morning. all—rounder chris works has been ruled out for the west of the tournament after he suffered a side strain and his replacement has not yet been named gerryes. baby paris st germain 7—6. sir ben ainslie's land rover bae our team are a step closer to the america's cup. they were tied in theirfirst race to the america's cup. they were tied in their first race but came back to beat france and serve secured themselves. that is all the sports. i will be back with more in newsroom live after 11am. now, it's the new song which people are talking about, but no radio station wants to play. the song criticises theresa may and the conservatives. it's already number 2 on the itunes chart, and could be number1 on the official chart, which is revealed this afternoon. but however high it gets, radio1 has said it won't be playing it. why? because we're less than a week away from the general election and the bbc must be impartial. but not everyone thinks that's a good enough reason. here now is jake painter, who came up with the hit. we did ask someone from the bbc to come on and explain the rules, but that wasn't possible. instead, we can speak to kevin
news this morning. all—rounder chris works has been ruled out for the west of the tournament after he suffered a side strain and his replacement has not yet been named gerryes. baby paris st germain 7—6. sir ben ainslie's land rover bae our team are a step closer to the america's cup. they were tied in theirfirst race to the america's cup. they were tied in their first race but came back to beat france and serve secured themselves. that is all the sports. i will be back with more in...