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the mayor of the west midlands, andy street, who used to runjohn midlands, andy street, who used to runeet, who used to runjohn lewis, said it is a dreadful mistake. so that and watford and other department stores and smaller stores in croydon, newbury, swindon and tamworth and travel shops at heathrow airport and saint pancras station in london. biggerjob losses at boots, as you say. the biggest amount at their head office in nottingham but also at many of the shops deputy and assistant manager is affected, customer service, and they will be closing 48 boots of the opticians, so closing 48 boots of the opticians, sojob closing 48 boots of the opticians, so job losses there as well. what's going on? many of these businesses we re going on? many of these businesses were under pressure before coronavirus even struck, and the pressure was coming from the encroachment of internet trading. john lewis before the coronavirus 1;0% of its sales had gone on to the internet. this year and next year it expects 70% of its sales to be on the internet. boots was planning a big restructuring as well. f
the mayor of the west midlands, andy street, who used to runjohn midlands, andy street, who used to runeet, who used to runjohn lewis, said it is a dreadful mistake. so that and watford and other department stores and smaller stores in croydon, newbury, swindon and tamworth and travel shops at heathrow airport and saint pancras station in london. biggerjob losses at boots, as you say. the biggest amount at their head office in nottingham but also at many of the shops deputy and assistant...
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i saw my friend jumping up andi street.rust, not have to worry when their children go out alone just because they have asked star of david on their chain. two years ago, germany appointed this man at its anti—semitism commissioner. the government also passed a law against online hate speech, but there is a long way to go. we have a severe problem in germany where in schoolyard the word due is used as an insult. there are many fields we have to tackle. the main thing is that people should need choose and see thatjewish life is an integral pa rt see thatjewish life is an integral part of our culture. this trial is about bringing the killer to justice, but for many it is also a chance of emphasising the continuing threat of anti—semitism. it also gives me the chance to look this guy in the eye and prove to him, but especially to me, you are the one who tried to kill me, but i am still here, you failed, but only that, i am facing you in court. let's return to the highly critical report that has found that russian influence in t
i saw my friend jumping up andi street.rust, not have to worry when their children go out alone just because they have asked star of david on their chain. two years ago, germany appointed this man at its anti—semitism commissioner. the government also passed a law against online hate speech, but there is a long way to go. we have a severe problem in germany where in schoolyard the word due is used as an insult. there are many fields we have to tackle. the main thing is that people should need...
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andy biggs on the latest rise in virus cases in his state. "fox & friends" weekend cohost pete hegseth will join us. you know he will be fired up. and "wall street journal" dan henninger on joe biden's latest plan to supposedly revive the economy. and speaking of joe biden, the stars are literally aligning for him. we will explain how, coming up. keep it here on fox. ♪ what do you look for when you trade? i want free access to research. yep, td ameritrade's got that. free access to every platform. . . ely. do you just say yes to everything? hm. well i say no to kale. mm. yeah, they say if you blanch it it's better,
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andy. i want to start with the positive news. around the country and "the wall streetce about this today, countries are finding ways to open despite being in the middle of a pandemic. some had their close-down. some did more, some did less like sweden. they're opening now and they're opening successfully, when they are spikes, they find ways to stop the spikes and keep the economy open. if the europeans can't -- can do it can't we? >> all the economic news from may and june has been spectacular, the news has been wonderful. the news we have so far for july has been very positive. president trump is doing a great job of getting the economy reopened. i think the big problem is, that there are governors in these blue states that are mayors in these blue cities that don't want the economy to open. they want people unemployed. they want people at home. the key to that is, while they're closing down businesses and telling you can't go see fireworks and go to family functions at the same time saying it is okay to go out and protest. so you have got them in a situation where t
andy. i want to start with the positive news. around the country and "the wall streetce about this today, countries are finding ways to open despite being in the middle of a pandemic. some had their close-down. some did more, some did less like sweden. they're opening now and they're opening successfully, when they are spikes, they find ways to stop the spikes and keep the economy open. if the europeans can't -- can do it can't we? >> all the economic news from may and june has been...
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time and a potential tax may not be enough to save the high street or indeed the treasury shut thank you for all of that when i'm not joined by andy mccullough he from interactive media in retail group the u.k.'s industry association for online retail and thanks for being with us do you agree that we need to level up the high street culture compete with online retail what with the sky high rents. so you go yes this level are not a menace it is a political term if you want to level that playing field between $1.00 and 0 it's very it's not just the cost thing as it was like the fact that online has incredible range of choices by ability ringback accessibility convenience and that's the kind of thing. that needs to be addressed but in a bridge this gap this is not an access it might be a little bit of the solution based it's not a solution by so but people still need to be able to collect test try out certain goods or talk to sales people up big purchases and physically in high street outlets not not everything can be done online. that's true and in fact that's where i really thought that this would go in and it hasn't so this is thi
time and a potential tax may not be enough to save the high street or indeed the treasury shut thank you for all of that when i'm not joined by andy mccullough he from interactive media in retail group the u.k.'s industry association for online retail and thanks for being with us do you agree that we need to level up the high street culture compete with online retail what with the sky high rents. so you go yes this level are not a menace it is a political term if you want to level that playing...
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antifa jumped into the national conversation after journalists andy ngo was brutally attacked in portland. the left was silent. "the wall street journal" ran an op-ed stating, "portland has to do something to deter political violence, or the city will get more of it." of course, the city's feckless leadership has only further encourage antifa's violent antics. as a result, we've seen 61 straight nights of violence in portland. antifa's fascist, totalitarian activities are now losing into other democrat-run cities. last sunday, antifa launched a violent assault on a peaceful pro-police demonstration in denver, colorado. conservative leaders in colorado, including a denver area lawyer and radio talk show host, organized a family-friendly event in honor of law enforcement appreciation day. the atmosphere was peaceful, and a counter protest was given plenty of space to advocate their message. as the afternoon wore on, a swarm of violent antifa thugs influenced dominic infiltrated the black lives matter counter protesters and began assaulting pro-police americans. these are 20 and 30-year-old suggs assaulting 50, 60, 70, and even 8
antifa jumped into the national conversation after journalists andy ngo was brutally attacked in portland. the left was silent. "the wall street journal" ran an op-ed stating, "portland has to do something to deter political violence, or the city will get more of it." of course, the city's feckless leadership has only further encourage antifa's violent antics. as a result, we've seen 61 straight nights of violence in portland. antifa's fascist, totalitarian activities are...
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andy's full menu. twin peaks tavern is one of the only bars in the city to receive historical landmark designation. >>> tonight, there's little more room to eat out in san jose. crews shutdown san pedro street today, placing barriers on e roadway to ock affic. city calls it an lk about for months. it's the first of its kind pilot program in san jose and will run through at least september. >>> the city of richmond is extending its eviction moratorium for people struggling to pay rent during the pandemic. the order grants of up to 12 months from the end of moratorium to pay back rent. and then there is this tonight. nearly 2/3 of homes in the city of oakland are rentals, and housing advocates say between 10 and 20,000 residents may be at risk the pandemic. >>> turning now to weather and some powerful thunderstorms on the east coast. that lightning strike, multiple times. we're not moving to video. it is kind of arcing down the same path over and over again. someone on a passing ferry captured this video of lightning hitting right next to that atlantic landmark. you don't want to be near that very when they have those kinds of thunderstorms. what is headed for hawaii with hurricane douglas, u
andy's full menu. twin peaks tavern is one of the only bars in the city to receive historical landmark designation. >>> tonight, there's little more room to eat out in san jose. crews shutdown san pedro street today, placing barriers on e roadway to ock affic. city calls it an lk about for months. it's the first of its kind pilot program in san jose and will run through at least september. >>> the city of richmond is extending its eviction moratorium for people struggling to...
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andi am a black female there were blacks back in the day that could be killed if they were just walking down the street. i live in virginia. to understand these things is mind blowing. here we are now. and i do not know what that felt like. for someone like john lewis to be witness to these things, that he could be beaten. could you imagine someone being beaten with a stick, not a stick, but a bat? someone actually beating? and to live and to tell the experience, or to watch other people be killed lately. -- just blatantly. like a 14-year-old child taken out of his relative's home by two grown men, a 14-year-old kid, and beating him, shooting in a river. him host: let's go to bob calling from baltimore, maryland. good morning. never: first of all, i had the opportunity to meet this great man, but i did spend some time with elijah cummings. if this world had more it woulds and lewises, be a great world. i am a white man. i never had experienced any kind of racism until i joined the army and was sent to fort rucker, alabama for basic training. that is when i first ran into racism. it was totally unaccept
andi am a black female there were blacks back in the day that could be killed if they were just walking down the street. i live in virginia. to understand these things is mind blowing. here we are now. and i do not know what that felt like. for someone like john lewis to be witness to these things, that he could be beaten. could you imagine someone being beaten with a stick, not a stick, but a bat? someone actually beating? and to live and to tell the experience, or to watch other people be...
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streets? post federal buildings being set on fire? what is your vision for what comes next? i wonder -- you mentioned andy mccarthy, so, as a former u.s. prosecutor, i would want to ask him this. do we have an appetite as a nation for finding out what these -- and i will call them criminals, because they are committing crimes. can we, in some instances, have cameras in the courtroom? can we have reporters in the courtroom to tell us, to ask them the question? what are you trying to achieve? you are stifling democracy, which means once you intersperse with the people trying to be out there for change and whatever their vision is, your intermixing so much that you are endangering their lives. you are attacking police officers. what is the goal here? if it's to take stuff, you are doing a really bad job. the rioters at the beginning were doing better than this. if it's to kill people, unfortunately that could be met and that is tremendously sad for the country. i think we should start to talk and hear from those people who are doing this, because they are crashing underneath their way to our democracy and ou
streets? post federal buildings being set on fire? what is your vision for what comes next? i wonder -- you mentioned andy mccarthy, so, as a former u.s. prosecutor, i would want to ask him this. do we have an appetite as a nation for finding out what these -- and i will call them criminals, because they are committing crimes. can we, in some instances, have cameras in the courtroom? can we have reporters in the courtroom to tell us, to ask them the question? what are you trying to achieve? you...
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the street thinking azure will continue to perform strong her they'll also focus on office 365, and teams competents with rival services slack just accused microsoft of andy-competitive behavior in a new eu complaint, but microsoft firing right back, telling cnbc with covid-19 the market has embraced teams, it says, in record numbers, while slack suffered from the absence of -- and then there's gaming, which represented about 9% of the company's revenue. it should also outperform as people now search for in-home entertainment due to the pandemic there are potential challenges, though, too. after this kind of stock surge, and analysts say there could be noise around certain business segments, too, impacted, guys, back to you. >> so the megacap tech companies they definitely -- is the market too reliant on these big tech stocks or do you just keep buying the high flyers? let's talk to kevin and maureen. lorene, you're saying, no, you would rotate away from tech into other parts of the market s. >> we are being buyers earlier in the year, in march when we saw the loans. so what we're seeing is for conservative investors, who have had perhaps an overweight in
the street thinking azure will continue to perform strong her they'll also focus on office 365, and teams competents with rival services slack just accused microsoft of andy-competitive behavior in a new eu complaint, but microsoft firing right back, telling cnbc with covid-19 the market has embraced teams, it says, in record numbers, while slack suffered from the absence of -- and then there's gaming, which represented about 9% of the company's revenue. it should also outperform as people now...
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andy's. twin peaks tavern is one of the only to receive a historical landmark designation. >>> we have more room to eat out in san jose. they shut down this street, placing barriers in the road to block off traffic they call it in howard street closure with restaurant have been talking about for months. this is the first of its kind pilot program in jose in a runs through september. >>> new details about wastewater taken from the yosemite national park that has tested positive for covid-19. health officials have the first results this week and samples were taken just after the fourth of july weekend the national park started partially reopening last month but now they will hold off on reopening campgrounds through the end of july. >>> personal care professionals are speaking out on the challenges they are facing but only offering outdoor services. for now, this is how you can get a visit for a manicure, haircut, or massage. governor newsom's latest guidelines require those services be offered under tents or canopies with no more than one side it closed but an industry organization says the changes give little help to many owners. >> it is unfort
andy's. twin peaks tavern is one of the only to receive a historical landmark designation. >>> we have more room to eat out in san jose. they shut down this street, placing barriers in the road to block off traffic they call it in howard street closure with restaurant have been talking about for months. this is the first of its kind pilot program in jose in a runs through september. >>> new details about wastewater taken from the yosemite national park that has tested positive...
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andy noe was brutally attacked in portland. no arrests were made. the left was silent. one year ago today "the wall street journal" ran an op-ed saying, portland has to do something about violence or the city will get more of it. of course the city's feckless leadership has only encouraged antifa's antics. as a result we've seen 61 straight nights of violence in portland. antifa's fascist, totalitarian activities are oozing into other democrat-run cities. last sunday they launched a violent assault on a peaceful pro-police demonstration in denver, colorado. a denver area lawyer and talk show host organized a family-friendly event in honor of law enforcement appreciation day. the atmosphere was peaceful and counterprotesters were given plenty of space to advocate their message. as the afternoon wore on, antifa thugs infiltrated peaceful black lives matter protesters and began assaulting pro-police americans. these are 20 and 30-year-old thugs assaulting 60, 70, 80-year-old americans who only wanted to show their support for law enforcement. what's worse, denver's cowardly liberal leadership ordered police
andy noe was brutally attacked in portland. no arrests were made. the left was silent. one year ago today "the wall street journal" ran an op-ed saying, portland has to do something about violence or the city will get more of it. of course the city's feckless leadership has only encouraged antifa's antics. as a result we've seen 61 straight nights of violence in portland. antifa's fascist, totalitarian activities are oozing into other democrat-run cities. last sunday they launched a...
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street reporting as well as in the studio. i hope you check it out, 10:00 p.m. eastern time. >> trace: warns jones, thank you, andyhy, thank you as well. done away with the program to hunch --ur ufos, but now it is alive and well. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ book two separate qualifying stays and earn a free night. the open road is open again. and wherever you're headed, choice hotels is there. book direct at choicehotels.com. to listen, is to hear more than what's being said... and offer the answers that make someone feel truly heard. i understand, let's get started call a dell technologies advisor today. it was 1961 when nellie young lost her devoted husband. without him, things were tough. her last option was to sell her home, but... her home meant everything to her. her husband had been a high school football coach and it turned out, one of his former players came up with an answer. a loan, created just for older homeowners. and pretty soon, nellie young had one of the first reverse mortgages. discover if a reverse mortgage loan is right for you. use it to eliminate monthly mortgage payments and in
street reporting as well as in the studio. i hope you check it out, 10:00 p.m. eastern time. >> trace: warns jones, thank you, andyhy, thank you as well. done away with the program to hunch --ur ufos, but now it is alive and well. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ book two separate qualifying stays and earn a free night. the open road is open again. and wherever you're headed, choice hotels is there. book direct at choicehotels.com. to listen, is to hear more than what's being...
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street on the road. for somebody who does not really seek out notoriety or limelight it was a bit surprising andi limelighthelming but ijust and i wouldn't say overwhelming but i just couldn't believe and i wouldn't say overwhelming but ijust couldn't believe it. and is lockdown eases here in scotland and the uk, do you have a message for people in their approach to the advice and guidelines?” people in their approach to the advice and guidelines? i mean, i'm a living example of what this virus can do and how it is serious. no, people might grumble about having to put on gloves or social distancing, two metres apart in all this sort of stuff but do you know? i contracted it and stuff but do you know? i contracted itandi stuff but do you know? i contracted it and i was under it for ten weeks on life support. it is no laughing matter. it is a very serious thing andi matter. it is a very serious thing and i think people cannot be blase about this until we have a vaccine. oliver barnes, bbc news. very good luck with his continued recovery as well. patient 91! banning junk food adverts before 9pm and an end to
street on the road. for somebody who does not really seek out notoriety or limelight it was a bit surprising andi limelighthelming but ijust and i wouldn't say overwhelming but i just couldn't believe and i wouldn't say overwhelming but ijust couldn't believe it. and is lockdown eases here in scotland and the uk, do you have a message for people in their approach to the advice and guidelines?” people in their approach to the advice and guidelines? i mean, i'm a living example of what this...
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andy moore has more details. the opening of pubs in england on saturday was a major step in the easing of lot down. here in soho, there were big crowds on the streetsat thousands of pubs up and down the country, they we re pubs up and down the country, they were much more modest celebrations but now some pubs are having to close their doors again just days after reopening. the lighthouse kitchen and carvery at burnham—on—sea in somerset is one of them after a mail customer tested positive. the pub posted a message on its facebook page, saying: other pubs such as the fox and hounds in baddeley west yorkshire have had to post similar facebook messages. the pub said it will be deep cleaned and opened again as soon as deep cleaned and opened again as soon as possible. the village home pub in alba/ gosport said it told its customers it didn't need to isolate unless they were contacted by official traces. it hopes to open again on saturday. this is the best thing since sliced bread. any group going to a pub in england to leave a contact number so that should make it easier to trace the customers who have been to a pub that needs to close down. andy moore
andy moore has more details. the opening of pubs in england on saturday was a major step in the easing of lot down. here in soho, there were big crowds on the streetsat thousands of pubs up and down the country, they we re pubs up and down the country, they were much more modest celebrations but now some pubs are having to close their doors again just days after reopening. the lighthouse kitchen and carvery at burnham—on—sea in somerset is one of them after a mail customer tested positive....
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andy moore has more details. the opening of pubs in england on saturday was a major step in the easing of lockdown. here in soho, there were big crowds on the streets country, there were much more modest celebrations. but now some pubs are having to close their doors again just days after reopening. the lighthouse kitchen and carvery in burnham—on—sea in somerset was one of them, after a male customer tested positive. the pub posted a message on its facebook page saying, this isn't the message we wanted to write so soon, but the lighthouse will be closed due to a customer testing positive to covid—19. we are slowly getting through our list of customers that were in the pub on saturday. all our staff are going to be tested, and we will reopen again when the time is safe to do so. other pubs such as the fox and hounds in batley, west yorkshire, have had to post similar messages. the pub said it will be deep—cleaned and opened again in soon as possible. the village home pub in alverstoke, gosport, told its customers they didn't need to isolate unless they were contacted by official tracers. they hope to open again on saturday. this is the best thing s
andy moore has more details. the opening of pubs in england on saturday was a major step in the easing of lockdown. here in soho, there were big crowds on the streets country, there were much more modest celebrations. but now some pubs are having to close their doors again just days after reopening. the lighthouse kitchen and carvery in burnham—on—sea in somerset was one of them, after a male customer tested positive. the pub posted a message on its facebook page saying, this isn't the...
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street. i was thrilled to bits when he asked me. i didn't tell him that, of course. i played hard to get. andy, what about you?ood for family harmony that we are all on the same team, i think. interesting to know how you've all been managing in lockdown, because we have had a little insight into your lives, haven't we, from social media. jamie, your fitness routines are not. like everyone, we are stuck at home for a few months and that was our way to exercise. it's been fun and i feel great. the best i've ever felt, physically. obviously, with staying in shape, i have not been posting every work—out i do online like jamie, but you know, we have been doing our family zoom quizzes. what's it like the one family now to keep pushing the future of tennis? what andy has done over his career and how much interest he has created in tennis in this country, obviously we all had to see that taking advantage of. i think that's why my mum so passionate about what she has been doing and i would say, largely under the radar, giving all these kids the opportunity to pick up a racket for the first time. it has been amazing wha
street. i was thrilled to bits when he asked me. i didn't tell him that, of course. i played hard to get. andy, what about you?ood for family harmony that we are all on the same team, i think. interesting to know how you've all been managing in lockdown, because we have had a little insight into your lives, haven't we, from social media. jamie, your fitness routines are not. like everyone, we are stuck at home for a few months and that was our way to exercise. it's been fun and i feel great....
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streets a deadly danger. that may be about to change. kris van cleave with the story. >> reporter: ten years after losing their 16-month-old daughter, andyarner still struggle with their loss. >>? days are harder than others. some days i can get through it. other days i get very emotional. >> reporter: taylor was in a car seat behind her father in the family's minivan when they were rear-ended. andy's seat broke, collapsing backward into taylor. similar to what happens here in this new crash test video. mom liz in 2015 -- >> it was some stupid car that we thought was the safest thing we could get to protect our family. >> reporter: hundreds of deaths and injuries blamed on a seatback safety standard dating to the 1960s. one even this banquet chair passed. >> we lose on average 50 children a year, one a week who die because this standard it not updated. >> reporter: almost one child a week? >> one child a week on average for the last 15 years. >> reporter: this week, senators ed markey and richard blumenthal introduced legislation to force automakers and the national highway traffic safety administration to strengthen seat standards withi
streets a deadly danger. that may be about to change. kris van cleave with the story. >> reporter: ten years after losing their 16-month-old daughter, andyarner still struggle with their loss. >>? days are harder than others. some days i can get through it. other days i get very emotional. >> reporter: taylor was in a car seat behind her father in the family's minivan when they were rear-ended. andy's seat broke, collapsing backward into taylor. similar to what happens here in...
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andi am a black female there were blacks back in the day that could be killed if they were just walking down the street. i live in virginia. to understand these things is mind blowing. here we are now. and i do not know what that felt like. for someone like john lewis to be witness to these things, that he could be beaten. could you imagine someone being beaten with a stick, not a stick, but a bat? someone actually beating? and to live and to tell the experience, or to watch other people be killed lately. -- just blatantly. like a 14-year-old child taken out of his relative's home by two grown men, a 14-year-old kid, and beating him, shooting in a river. him host: let's go to bob calling from baltimore, maryland. good morning. never: first of all, i had the opportunity to meet this great man, but i did spend some time with elijah cummings. if this world had more it woulds and lewises, be a great world. i am a white man. i never had experienced any kind of racism until i joined the army and was sent to fort rucker, alabama for basic training. that is when i first ran into racism. it was totally unaccept
andi am a black female there were blacks back in the day that could be killed if they were just walking down the street. i live in virginia. to understand these things is mind blowing. here we are now. and i do not know what that felt like. for someone like john lewis to be witness to these things, that he could be beaten. could you imagine someone being beaten with a stick, not a stick, but a bat? someone actually beating? and to live and to tell the experience, or to watch other people be...
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andy biggs on the latest rise in virus cases in his state. "fox & friends" weekend cohost pete hegseth will join us. you know he will be fired up. and "wall streetger on joe biden's latest plan to supposedly revive the economy. and speaking of joe biden, the stars are literally aligning for him. we will explain how, coming up. keep it here on fox. ♪ what do you look for when you trade? i want free access to research. yep, td ameritrade's got that. free access to every platform. . . ely. do you just say yes to everything? hm. well i say no to kale. mm. yeah, they say if you blanch it it's better, but that seems like a lot of work. now offering zero commissions on online trades. we charge you less so you have more to invest. ♪ ashley: welcome back, everybody. i'm ashley webster in for stuart varney. a look at the markets. a muted start to the thursday session. the dow off 85 points. the nasdaq posting another intraday high. it motors on. nasdaq at 10,558 good for another .6 of a percent gain. we'll look where big stocks are today. the ones we watch a lot. they are driving the nasdaq. amazon shares up to 3119. alibaba, again, strong, strong move to
andy biggs on the latest rise in virus cases in his state. "fox & friends" weekend cohost pete hegseth will join us. you know he will be fired up. and "wall streetger on joe biden's latest plan to supposedly revive the economy. and speaking of joe biden, the stars are literally aligning for him. we will explain how, coming up. keep it here on fox. ♪ what do you look for when you trade? i want free access to research. yep, td ameritrade's got that. free access to every...
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andy moore, bbc news. let's talk to our political reporter, nick eardley. good morning, nick. bad news on the aviation industry but also on the high street, t.m.est questions the government is facing, what you do to halt unemployment soaring over the next few weeks and months as the furlough scheme comes to an end. there are some in westminster, the labour party, but are worried that in sectors like aviation where things are nowhere near getting back to normal, as sooner you end the support for people kept in theirjobs by the state over the last few weeks, as soon as that support ends, a lot will be laid off and you will end up with a huge spike in unemployment. we heard from the prime minister yesterday his grand vision for getting the economy back on its feet over the next few months, a lot of that focused on infrastructure and building but there's the immediate question a lot of people at westminster are asking — what do you do to halt in the short—term unemployment going up? labour worrying it could eventually end up at the same levels as in the 19805 if we don't take the right moves very if we don't take the right moves very soon. there's
andy moore, bbc news. let's talk to our political reporter, nick eardley. good morning, nick. bad news on the aviation industry but also on the high street, t.m.est questions the government is facing, what you do to halt unemployment soaring over the next few weeks and months as the furlough scheme comes to an end. there are some in westminster, the labour party, but are worried that in sectors like aviation where things are nowhere near getting back to normal, as sooner you end the support for...