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ashley webster in for stuart. ashley: i am ashley webster. stu is off today. he will be back on monday. here is the big story. microsoft, going to be the stock of the day. it will be up big after reporting strong profits. its cloud business as we have been following led the company to record sales in the last three months. maybe that's why stu's off. we'll have to see. the stock will help lead the dow higher, that's for sure, when the market opens in just under 30 minutes from now. dow futures as you can see, up triple digits, 108 points. the s&p and nasdaq also moving higher. modestly so. quarter to a third of a percent. >>> president trump going after the fed once again. this tweet just coming in and here it is. because of the faulty [ inaudible ] we have going for us at the federal reserve, we pay much more than other countries. in other words, our interest costs are much higher than other countries' when they should be lower. correct. all right. that's where the president stands on the fed. >>> 2020 democrat candidate liz warren going after wall street onc
ashley webster in for stuart. ashley: i am ashley webster. stu is off today. he will be back on monday. here is the big story. microsoft, going to be the stock of the day. it will be up big after reporting strong profits. its cloud business as we have been following led the company to record sales in the last three months. maybe that's why stu's off. we'll have to see. the stock will help lead the dow higher, that's for sure, when the market opens in just under 30 minutes from now. dow futures...
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ashley: yeah.eah. >> there's this thing now where people are out there getting loans with very very bad credit. >> yes. >> there's this subprime in the car loan, in the car business, that's created this glut. for the consumer it's great. for the manufacturers, it's not good. susan: car sales are down 2.2% first half of this year compared to up 2.8% last year. ashley: bottom line, you could get a good deal on an suv right now. >>> want to get to this story. netflix, according to a new sr va, only about a quarter of respondents say they would dump their subscription if netflix ran ads. jeff, that's 25% saying -- i thought it would be more. susan: it's skewed. they are asking the wrong question. they didn't tell them the dollar difference. for a dollar less, 23% would say yes. $3 more, 41% would say that's not a bad deal. >> i'm going to go against what a lot of people are going to say with this. i think it's a good thing for netflix to do it. i think they should do it. i think a lot of people want to
ashley: yeah.eah. >> there's this thing now where people are out there getting loans with very very bad credit. >> yes. >> there's this subprime in the car loan, in the car business, that's created this glut. for the consumer it's great. for the manufacturers, it's not good. susan: car sales are down 2.2% first half of this year compared to up 2.8% last year. ashley: bottom line, you could get a good deal on an suv right now. >>> want to get to this story. netflix,...
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that ashley was a kind of lie, said the defense. >> ashley was a beautiful woman. she had a terrible pain inside. she was mentally ill. >> reporter: the defense put one of ashley's close friends on the stand. >> what did you know of ashley having a mental illness? >> i knew she was on medications. we spoke pretty in depth about that. >> reporter: even with medications, the friend testified, ashley had trouble controlling emotions. >> what kind of mental health issues did you observe ashley fallis going through? >> depression. mood swings. impulsive behaviors. >> reporter: in fact, the defense argued, ashley was so distressed, she wrote this to tom. >> i have to much pain, i can't take it. i find yourself not liking my children. i have to pretend to be happy. i have to pretend to be someone i'm not. please make sure you continue to raise the kids to go to the school we have chosen. i do love them. i can't live this life every long every. please make sure you let them know every day i love them and this is not their fault. suicide expert dr. michael allen studied the
that ashley was a kind of lie, said the defense. >> ashley was a beautiful woman. she had a terrible pain inside. she was mentally ill. >> reporter: the defense put one of ashley's close friends on the stand. >> what did you know of ashley having a mental illness? >> i knew she was on medications. we spoke pretty in depth about that. >> reporter: even with medications, the friend testified, ashley had trouble controlling emotions. >> what kind of mental...
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ashley: thank you for calling it singing. good morning, i'm as ashley webster.t's very much wait in see ahead of the july jobs report, the fed rate decision. the dow jones completely unchanged in the premarket. s&p and nasdaq are coming off record closes, off fractionally. ashley: the yield on the 10 year treasury, it's been where it has been for a while, 2.06%, down 7 basis points. lauren: tensions in iran continue. the price of oil moving nine cents to the upside, $56.29 a barrel. ashley: protests in hong kong are going on and they're sending the hang seng down, down another 1%. lots of red on the asian markets today. lauren: are we doing any better in europe? a little bit, if you look at the ftse in london, gaining 1.2%, 89 points. the cac and dax are each lower. ashley.ashley: the u.s. and cht to he resume face-to-face trade talks for the first um. hillarytime sincemay. steve mnuchin and robert lighthizer are due to arrive in shanghai tomorrow for a meeting. lauren: expectations for any major progress have been dialed back as the two countries remain at odds
ashley: thank you for calling it singing. good morning, i'm as ashley webster.t's very much wait in see ahead of the july jobs report, the fed rate decision. the dow jones completely unchanged in the premarket. s&p and nasdaq are coming off record closes, off fractionally. ashley: the yield on the 10 year treasury, it's been where it has been for a while, 2.06%, down 7 basis points. lauren: tensions in iran continue. the price of oil moving nine cents to the upside, $56.29 a barrel. ashley:...
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ashley: exactly. get to the bigger picture, antitrust, we hear it all the time against the big tech companies. is there grounds for antitrust, do you think? >> you know, that is the question going on at the department of justice, the federal trade commission. tomorrow on capitol hill, when the house judiciary subcommittee questions witnesses from apple, google, amazon, facebook, about this issue. i think that hearing tomorrow is one to watch versus appetite for actual action versus just talk. ashley: that will be fascinating. we are already out of time. thanks for joining us today. >> thanks for having me. melissa: taking it to the next level. harley-davidson unveiling the electric version of the iconic motorcycle, livewire. the price tag a ghoul $30,000. -- cool $30,000. we have gary gastelu, foxnews.com automotive editor. what do you think of this machine? people that drive a harley, as ashley says they want the vroom, they don't want electric. >> none of that. this thing make as whirring noise. it
ashley: exactly. get to the bigger picture, antitrust, we hear it all the time against the big tech companies. is there grounds for antitrust, do you think? >> you know, that is the question going on at the department of justice, the federal trade commission. tomorrow on capitol hill, when the house judiciary subcommittee questions witnesses from apple, google, amazon, facebook, about this issue. i think that hearing tomorrow is one to watch versus appetite for actual action versus just...
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ashley: gerri, thank you. melissa: jamie dimon seeing positive signs from consumers saying quote, we continue to see the positive momentum with the u.s. consumers, healthy confidence levels, solid job creation, rising wages which are reflected in consumer and community banking results. bring in today's panel. gary kaltbaum from kaltbaum capital management. he is also a fox news contributor. adam johnson, bull's-eye brief author. thanks for joining us. >> thanks, liz. melissa: what do you make of this? >> i love it. jamie dimon is absolutely right, thank goodness for the u.s. consumer. businesses are not spending. with all uncertainty around trade involving china. cfos basically held up on capitol expenditures. they're not building inventories, but good ol' american consumer is out there. employment is highest ever been, they're spending and that is what jamie dimon is talking about. melissa: rising wages, gary, that is what jamie dimon said. he is looking at consumers that have the healthy evident, best balanc
ashley: gerri, thank you. melissa: jamie dimon seeing positive signs from consumers saying quote, we continue to see the positive momentum with the u.s. consumers, healthy confidence levels, solid job creation, rising wages which are reflected in consumer and community banking results. bring in today's panel. gary kaltbaum from kaltbaum capital management. he is also a fox news contributor. adam johnson, bull's-eye brief author. thanks for joining us. >> thanks, liz. melissa: what do you...
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ashley: just happened. stuart: thank you, ashley. ashley: you're welcome.art: our next guest went to the border to see the crisis herself and supply food for migrants. when she arrived, several democrats were there looking at the detention facilities. i want to bring in abby johnson. this lady went to the border with a truck full of supplies and saw democrats who were visiting. what did the democrats say you walked up to them, offered the help, the supplies for the people in the centers? >> well i broke up their press conference and basically went to them, you know, if you really want to help these immigrants who you say you're here to help, we have an 18-wheeler full of supplies. we would love to have your hands to help us unload all of these items. and they looked at me, smirked, rolled their eyes and said, well, we don't have the time. we have another press opportunity that we must get to. stuart: they left it at that? they didn't help with the supplies at all? >> they did not. now they said they didn't have time but they spent another 30 minutes talking
ashley: just happened. stuart: thank you, ashley. ashley: you're welcome.art: our next guest went to the border to see the crisis herself and supply food for migrants. when she arrived, several democrats were there looking at the detention facilities. i want to bring in abby johnson. this lady went to the border with a truck full of supplies and saw democrats who were visiting. what did the democrats say you walked up to them, offered the help, the supplies for the people in the centers?...
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so now are you ashley?> it's crazy to think that out here there was actually so many kids grew up out here. >> reporter: soon enough, ashley would drop out of school, after two years of marriage and the birth of her second child, she and her husband would separate, even though ashley and her husband were both teens, the vast majority of marriages occur between an adult man and younger girl. some of them as young as 11. like sherry johnson, now 59 years old. >> this is that 11-year-old girl that got married. this is the dress that my mom made. >> reporter: you look back at that photo, what do you think? >> it shouldn't have happened. i think that this shouldn't be. >> reporter: at age 11, before she was even a teenager, sherry married a man age. >> we got married. that night after church. nobody said anything. i knew i was a child. i know i was 11. i knew he was 20. so i knew something was wrong then. and i was really totally surprised that they allowed it to happen. >> reporter: she says she was forced into
so now are you ashley?> it's crazy to think that out here there was actually so many kids grew up out here. >> reporter: soon enough, ashley would drop out of school, after two years of marriage and the birth of her second child, she and her husband would separate, even though ashley and her husband were both teens, the vast majority of marriages occur between an adult man and younger girl. some of them as young as 11. like sherry johnson, now 59 years old. >> this is that...
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ashley left for school.hen daniel entered the apartment, possibly with ashley's key, the one he'd secretly copied when he borrowed her car and key ring a month before. once inside the apartment, he stabbed shelley to death. he cleaned up any evidence of his presence and got out of there. but he could not erase all the evidence. like, for example, his text messages that morning. particularly his texts to ashley before the murder. he can be seen sending some of those texts while at the walmart on this surveillance video. >> timing was starting after the 10:00 hour on september 10th. and it was one minute, the next minute, the next minute, the next minute. then there was a pause. pause for an hour and something. he was asking her in those text messages if she wanted to go to lunch with him. >> he was hammer texting her. and it was one of those situations where i have no doubt in my mind, he was texting her to see whether or not she was gonna leave that classroom. she repeatedly told him no, that she was in clas
ashley left for school.hen daniel entered the apartment, possibly with ashley's key, the one he'd secretly copied when he borrowed her car and key ring a month before. once inside the apartment, he stabbed shelley to death. he cleaned up any evidence of his presence and got out of there. but he could not erase all the evidence. like, for example, his text messages that morning. particularly his texts to ashley before the murder. he can be seen sending some of those texts while at the walmart on...
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ashley: thank you, susan. iran is denying president trump's claim that a u.s. warship destroyed an iranian drone over the strait of hormuz.
ashley: thank you, susan. iran is denying president trump's claim that a u.s. warship destroyed an iranian drone over the strait of hormuz.
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ashley: that is terror. just terror i believe. stuart: thank you, ashley. ashley: sure. now this, millenials say they are struggling to save money. this is another of these surveys. susan. susan: here we go. the largest generation in america, millenials, from money under 30. they found that 3/4 are carrying debt. more than 50% are getting help from their parents. guess what, in terms of savings, 40% have less than $1000 in the bank. in fact 2/3 have less than $5000, 13% have no money at all. you will like this. go ahead. go ahead. let's go. millenials. stuart: sounds like it's a criticism of the financial system but in fact it's a criticism of millenials. if they want to consume rather than save, okay i hear you. but that is your choice. susan: i am vicious, lazy insensitive. stuart: i did not say that. susan: different, compare it to 30 years ago. it is different now because we have more, for instance, college debt, 1 1/2 trillion dollars in student debt. up from 600 billion. those that owe 100,000 quadrupled in the past year. look, rents are going up faster than wages
ashley: that is terror. just terror i believe. stuart: thank you, ashley. ashley: sure. now this, millenials say they are struggling to save money. this is another of these surveys. susan. susan: here we go. the largest generation in america, millenials, from money under 30. they found that 3/4 are carrying debt. more than 50% are getting help from their parents. guess what, in terms of savings, 40% have less than $1000 in the bank. in fact 2/3 have less than $5000, 13% have no money at all....
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ashley: good question. nbc news is quoting administration officials, that anonymous group -- stuart: back-stabbing. ashley: back-stepping people that want to be secretary of commerce, apparently. look, there is frustration from the president that this has not come through and we know the president wants results. there were reports that once or twice before, during wilbur ross's, you know, leadership that there has been frustration from the trump administration but i think he may get a reprieve with alex acosta leaving secretary of labor, they may not want this kind of turnover. certainly, the census question was a stinging defeat for mr. trump and he doesn't like it. stuart: we haven't heard yet from mr. ross or the president. ashley: not at all. stuart: let's move on to barry, the tropical storm. it drenched louisiana but new orleans pretty much dodged a bullet. that would be my opinion. we've got video of crews trying to restore power, trying to get the jouice back to new orleans. jeff flock is in the cit
ashley: good question. nbc news is quoting administration officials, that anonymous group -- stuart: back-stabbing. ashley: back-stepping people that want to be secretary of commerce, apparently. look, there is frustration from the president that this has not come through and we know the president wants results. there were reports that once or twice before, during wilbur ross's, you know, leadership that there has been frustration from the trump administration but i think he may get a reprieve...
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he'll be the tenth manager mike ashley has overseen.st james's park. it from the fans. 0ur report is outside stjames's park. it is from the fans. 0ur report is outside st james's park. it is a from the fans. 0ur report is outside stjames's park. it is a dream move for bruce, but how difficult a time will he have convincing the fans he is the man for the job? it's going to be very difficult indeed. it's just started raining here at st james's park and that sums up the mood of many of the newcastle fans. about nine supporters groups joined together to put together a joint statement pretty much saying that it was not an ambitious appointment from a not ambitious hierarchy. they will have a big job on their hands, the new coaches at newcastle. steve bruce as head coach, stephen clements, as well, persuade these fa ns clements, as well, persuade these fans they have got a winning formula, particularly after the heavy defeat in china this morning. it's not long until the new season. have there been problems with season tickets? yes, it is har
he'll be the tenth manager mike ashley has overseen.st james's park. it from the fans. 0ur report is outside stjames's park. it is from the fans. 0ur report is outside st james's park. it is a from the fans. 0ur report is outside stjames's park. it is a dream move for bruce, but how difficult a time will he have convincing the fans he is the man for the job? it's going to be very difficult indeed. it's just started raining here at st james's park and that sums up the mood of many of the...
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ashley: got enough.lled "joyful noise." ♪ stuart: i don't get that. i don't think they sounded that similar, frankly. deirdre: it was a surprise decision, honestly. nobody really expected it to go this way. now all that's left is to decide how much katy perry and any other defendants will have to pay in damages because they will have to pay something. copyright infringement. ashley: the writers of the song katy perry had said we never heard this song before. they claim they never heard it before. their argument is if you are going to start saying this, they call them the basic building blocks of creating a song, the abcs. deirdre: they call it the alphabet. ashley: i've got to be honest, on the blurred lines one, i could hear that. i couldn't hear this. deirdre: that's why it was a surprise. they say katy perry was pretty chipper while she was there. at one point they couldn't get the recording to work in the court. she said i will perform it live. she was in a pretty good mood thinking it was going to g
ashley: got enough.lled "joyful noise." ♪ stuart: i don't get that. i don't think they sounded that similar, frankly. deirdre: it was a surprise decision, honestly. nobody really expected it to go this way. now all that's left is to decide how much katy perry and any other defendants will have to pay in damages because they will have to pay something. copyright infringement. ashley: the writers of the song katy perry had said we never heard this song before. they claim they never...
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ashley: she wasn't.ebook saying hey, it's miserable here, not the happiest place on earth, it's the saddest place. she went undercover to check it out. and she said this. quote, every single one of the people i talked to who worked there said i don't know how i can maintain this face of joy and warmth when i have to go home and forage for food in other people's garbage. stuart: oh, dear. ashley: so of course, now disney has come back and said look, this is ridiculous, we start at $15 an hour, we have education opportunities, health care benefits, subsidized child care. but of course, abigail disney is upset that bob iger is pulling in whatever his $65 million pay package. she called that insane. she's on a rant about this. stuart: she is indeed. those magic bands, the wrist bracelets you get when you wear them in the theme parks, deirdre, you have been covering this. it sounds sinister, as if disney is collecting information on you. deirdre: exactly. listen, it's the trade people make every day. they giv
ashley: she wasn't.ebook saying hey, it's miserable here, not the happiest place on earth, it's the saddest place. she went undercover to check it out. and she said this. quote, every single one of the people i talked to who worked there said i don't know how i can maintain this face of joy and warmth when i have to go home and forage for food in other people's garbage. stuart: oh, dear. ashley: so of course, now disney has come back and said look, this is ridiculous, we start at $15 an hour,...
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ashley: yeah, happened sunday. we had no idea where this tanker was from, but according to iranian state television, it has a crew of 12 and the iranians are accusing them of trying to smuggle fuel in the gulf, saying the tanker was carrying some 220,000 gallons of fuel. it was captured in the strait of hormuz. now, there is speculation it could be a uae, united arab emirates based tanker that stopped transmitting its position as it sailed through the strait on sunday. iran had said they came to the aid of a broken down tanker. bottom line, we know the iranians are basically targeting tankers in the gulf. they're feeling the pressure from the u.s. with sanctions on their oil, but so far, no one knows where this tanker comes from. stuart: and no reaction in the oil market. ashley: no reaction at all. stuart: it's $56 a barrel. five years ago, that had happened five years ago, oil would be a hundred bucks. thank you, american frackers. what a difference. it's actually down 16 cents as we speak. susan: oil production
ashley: yeah, happened sunday. we had no idea where this tanker was from, but according to iranian state television, it has a crew of 12 and the iranians are accusing them of trying to smuggle fuel in the gulf, saying the tanker was carrying some 220,000 gallons of fuel. it was captured in the strait of hormuz. now, there is speculation it could be a uae, united arab emirates based tanker that stopped transmitting its position as it sailed through the strait on sunday. iran had said they came...
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ashley: yes.avid: tim cook pushing back on the narrative in the media that jony ive's departure stemmed from cook's lack of interest in design. cook said that narrative shows a lack of understanding about how apple's design team works. what do you think? how do you justify that? >> i think the interesting part of this story was that it was so big that tim cook wrote it in a personal e-mail to a journalist to refute it. so it really got stuck in his craw. the interesting point i think about his e-mail was that he did not actually say how much he was inserted into the design process which was one of the big negatives. david: he's clearly not a steve jobs. he's the guy -- after all, apple put together stuff that other people were putting together but they put it together with a design form that was unique. it's that design form that jobs had that tim cook doesn't. susan: steve jobs is a visionary. in this article, they criticized him for being operational. that's kind of what he was. he was a c.o.o.
ashley: yes.avid: tim cook pushing back on the narrative in the media that jony ive's departure stemmed from cook's lack of interest in design. cook said that narrative shows a lack of understanding about how apple's design team works. what do you think? how do you justify that? >> i think the interesting part of this story was that it was so big that tim cook wrote it in a personal e-mail to a journalist to refute it. so it really got stuck in his craw. the interesting point i think...
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ashley: yes.art: if you've got one disgruntled employee who is doing this for whatever reason, look at the damage. 106 million people. susan: they put a number to it already, capital one says it will cost $100 million to $150 million in terms of cost. compare that to equifax, over $500 million. much broader, by the way, number of customers impacted there. stuart: okay. >> 200 years ago -- they took down one employee took down a 200-year-old bank. stuart: how do you find the bad apple before you put them to work? the ten-year treasury is 2.05%. we are expecting a rate cut this afternoon. it will be the first in ten years. what's your comment on this? it's baked into the market, isn't it? >> if they do not cut rates today, this will be a huge blunder and investors better wear a seat belt. number one, the fed will lose complete credibility if they don't cut rates after what they did in december which was a big mistake in not listening to the markets and raising rates. if it's priced in now they are g
ashley: yes.art: if you've got one disgruntled employee who is doing this for whatever reason, look at the damage. 106 million people. susan: they put a number to it already, capital one says it will cost $100 million to $150 million in terms of cost. compare that to equifax, over $500 million. much broader, by the way, number of customers impacted there. stuart: okay. >> 200 years ago -- they took down one employee took down a 200-year-old bank. stuart: how do you find the bad apple...
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ashley: i think so. is we talk about it a lot on this show, saudi arabia just announced it will cut production by 600,000 barrels a day. know what? we are energy independent. we can handle that now. whereas in the past, news like that would have pushed oil a lot higher than it is right now. david: take a look at the oil drillers. they are doing quite well. let's take a look at the dow component boeing. as we mentioned, it was about the only one, coca-cola was a little bit in the red, of the dow 30. the software on the 737 max was reportedly outsourced, get this, to $9 an hour engineers. michelle, this looks like another headache for boeing. no? >> i mean, it's a headache but look at boeing's stock. boeing is up about 14% year to date. to me that's not really showing signs of a company that is in trouble. who knows, this could very much be a time to buy. boeing could figure out a solution and find a higher price here. >> i think they have put expediency, speed to market, ahead of safety. i think this is a
ashley: i think so. is we talk about it a lot on this show, saudi arabia just announced it will cut production by 600,000 barrels a day. know what? we are energy independent. we can handle that now. whereas in the past, news like that would have pushed oil a lot higher than it is right now. david: take a look at the oil drillers. they are doing quite well. let's take a look at the dow component boeing. as we mentioned, it was about the only one, coca-cola was a little bit in the red, of the dow...
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ashley: she is.al word from number ten is look, it's the ambassador's job to provide an honest and unvarnished opinion. i thought if anyone understands an honest and unvarnished opinion it would be mr. trump. they also said prime minister may doesn't agree with this assessment but they encourage their ambassador to be candid. neil: wouldn't you be candid on the phone with someone? ashley: no, these are in cryptic cables. neil: someone released that. ashley: they are calling in the police saying we need a police investigation. susan: they didn't deny it. liam fox, the trade minister, will meet with ivanka trump and apologize. i found really interesting he's apologizing that our civil service or elements of our political class have not lived up to expectations. sorry. neil: he's gone, isn't he? susan: i don't know. ashley: if boris takes over he will be out the door, yes. neil: he seems to be the front-runner. ashley: he is, at this point. neil: when is this all decided? ashley: i would say the next tw
ashley: she is.al word from number ten is look, it's the ambassador's job to provide an honest and unvarnished opinion. i thought if anyone understands an honest and unvarnished opinion it would be mr. trump. they also said prime minister may doesn't agree with this assessment but they encourage their ambassador to be candid. neil: wouldn't you be candid on the phone with someone? ashley: no, these are in cryptic cables. neil: someone released that. ashley: they are calling in the police saying...
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ashley, where is the gop outrage? >> well, you're not seeing that much of it. they're focusing the outrage on the place where it's easy to focus it on, which is jeffrey epstein. but when it comes to a tougher question, which is what does this mean for secretary acosta, what do they think of his behavior about a decade ago and should he still be in his role, and it's worth noting that all the republicans voted to confirm him. i don't believe a single one has called for his removal. >> and phil, so many personnel, we just got the top of the list from jeremy bash, have gone down in just the short history of this administration. are there any differences, any distinctions with this case? does this differ from any or all of it? >> well, the circumstances of this case are different, obviously. and by the way, i don't know how jeremy kept all of that straight last night. that is a long list. >> pretty good off the top of his head. >> ashley and i cover this for a living and i don't think we could recite that for you. anyhow, the case is different but the circumstances
ashley, where is the gop outrage? >> well, you're not seeing that much of it. they're focusing the outrage on the place where it's easy to focus it on, which is jeffrey epstein. but when it comes to a tougher question, which is what does this mean for secretary acosta, what do they think of his behavior about a decade ago and should he still be in his role, and it's worth noting that all the republicans voted to confirm him. i don't believe a single one has called for his removal....
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this is going to be awful for us. >> ashley, what's going on with this military parade. not the parade, but this military show of force? this has clearly been song on the president's mind since he was at the bastille parade in 2007. he's wanted this to happen. >> earlier i believe it was reported he wants some of these at his inaugurations. look, the president is someone who likes pageantry. he likes parades, to kind of put it simply and bluntly. and he likes shows of military force. you mentioned before that he was cozy with putin and chairman kim and other -- the saudi leader. few look at him generally, he does have a penchant for cozying up to strong men, and those are typically the people where an american president goes and tries to send over american diplomacy and american values. that's not what the president does, but he has a fascination with strong men. with that comes the military and he's trying create that back in the united states. once again, the fascination with strength and strong leaders, very tough and authoritarian. part of it is this former reality t
this is going to be awful for us. >> ashley, what's going on with this military parade. not the parade, but this military show of force? this has clearly been song on the president's mind since he was at the bastille parade in 2007. he's wanted this to happen. >> earlier i believe it was reported he wants some of these at his inaugurations. look, the president is someone who likes pageantry. he likes parades, to kind of put it simply and bluntly. and he likes shows of military...
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best, mike ashley's relationship is fractious and with no sign of a truce, this is the man to whom ashleyurns. steve bruce, someone who has managed sunderland, their closest rivals. the fans may want a different manager of players, but in the situation, we need to work it out because as a player, we put the face on there, we have to show that we are ready for the premier league. ashley has now presided over ten managers since he bought the club this of the nine they came before, the nine that left via the exit door. the most recent to depart set the club did not share his vision. newcastle will be bruce poss plus tenth team is head coach, having only just resigned tenth team is head coach, having onlyjust resigned from sheffield wednesday earlier this week, but what kind of man are they getting? one of experience. 392 premier league games under his belt. but he has been relegated from the pre—real league twice before, once of birmingham and the other was hollow. sands are not customer champions league winning manager to a middling manager, customer champions league winning managerto a mid
best, mike ashley's relationship is fractious and with no sign of a truce, this is the man to whom ashleyurns. steve bruce, someone who has managed sunderland, their closest rivals. the fans may want a different manager of players, but in the situation, we need to work it out because as a player, we put the face on there, we have to show that we are ready for the premier league. ashley has now presided over ten managers since he bought the club this of the nine they came before, the nine that...
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mike ashley said about the house of fraser buyout: but he added: mr ashley said some stores were stillts were due to be published 11 days ago, but they were delayed time and time again. the reason for that now appears to be this huge £605 million tax bill demanded by the belgian authorities. the company believes it's unlikely it will actually have to pay that full amount. and there's also been a loss of £55 million at house of fraser since that company was taken over. mike ashley said with the gift of hindsight, he might‘ve made a different decision about stepping to rescue the chain. andy moore, bbc news. the summer heatwave has broken records across the world, and not even the arctic has escaped the dramatic rise in temperatures. there have been hundreds of wildfires within forests in the arctic circle, including siberia, alaska and greenland. plumes of smoke from the fires can be seen from space. ramzan karmali has more. wildfires are ravaging the arctic. areas of northern siberia, northern scandinavia and greenland have been engulfed in flames. lightning often triggers fires in the
mike ashley said about the house of fraser buyout: but he added: mr ashley said some stores were stillts were due to be published 11 days ago, but they were delayed time and time again. the reason for that now appears to be this huge £605 million tax bill demanded by the belgian authorities. the company believes it's unlikely it will actually have to pay that full amount. and there's also been a loss of £55 million at house of fraser since that company was taken over. mike ashley said with...
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mike ashley said about the house of fraser buyout: mr ashley said some stores were still losing moneye due to be published 11 days ago, but they were delayed time and time again. the reason for that now appears to be this huge £605 million tax bill demanded by the belgian authorities. the company believes it's unlikely it will actually have to pay that full amount. and there's also been a loss of £55 million at house of fraser since that company was taken over. mike ashley said, with the gift of hindsight, he might have made a different decision about stepping to rescue the chain. andy moore, bbc news. a charity says it has "serious concerns" over loopholes in the direct debit system. action on elder abuse says direct debit bank transfers are open to abuse by fraudsters, with the elderly and vulnerable most at risk. radio four‘s money box programme has been investigating the issue. it was discovered through a lady who came to money box and she said that after her mother died, a couple of years ago, she looked at her bank statements and discovered she was paying very large amounts of m
mike ashley said about the house of fraser buyout: mr ashley said some stores were still losing moneye due to be published 11 days ago, but they were delayed time and time again. the reason for that now appears to be this huge £605 million tax bill demanded by the belgian authorities. the company believes it's unlikely it will actually have to pay that full amount. and there's also been a loss of £55 million at house of fraser since that company was taken over. mike ashley said, with the gift...
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ashley parker, pulitzer prize-winning white house reporter for the "washington post."cker, pulitzer prize-winning white house bureau chief for the "washington post." welcome to you all. katie, i'd like to begin with you given your proximity to thi( story today. did you come away feeling that w3 not with the general public, then with his audience of one in the west wing. )'es, i would say. i think he delivered a very nuanced and very, you know, legalese-heavy argument for his prosecutors in particular.e1 he defended his prosecutors nearly every single question he received. his argument was nuanced. it was measured. he took nearly an hour of questions. it got to the point where every third question was asking him why he was not apologizing to victims. toátrráh(oint across.i] he came armed with testimony from his prosecutors that detailed how hard it was to get victims to stay the course back -- he acts like this is in the 1950s, but it was only 12 years ago. but whatever the case, he said it was a different time. on the other hand, he took an hour away from the presid
ashley parker, pulitzer prize-winning white house reporter for the "washington post."cker, pulitzer prize-winning white house bureau chief for the "washington post." welcome to you all. katie, i'd like to begin with you given your proximity to thi( story today. did you come away feeling that w3 not with the general public, then with his audience of one in the west wing. )'es, i would say. i think he delivered a very nuanced and very, you know, legalese-heavy argument for...
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white house reporter for "the washington post," ashley parker. with us at the table former assistant director for counterintelligence at the fbi, frank figliuzzi. karine jean-pierre is back, senior adviser to moveon.org and executive editor for bloomberg opinion. tim o'brien is here. i want to start with you, joyce vance, and just leap into a parallel universe where on the day that it is unsustainable for the labor secretary to continue to serve in the trump administration, no one utterst word victim. no one says a word about a mischarge of justice. all they say is read the james patterson fictionalized version of the sex scandal. i never liked him and i and did the make acosta go. what is happening, joyce? >> trump just doesn't seem to understand that justice isn't just another deal. and this is so lard i think to watch as a prosecutor knowing that when you enter into a plea agreement in a case, you have equity that's you have to be aware of. you have a community. you have victims. you have the courts and you're trying to do the right thing. you
white house reporter for "the washington post," ashley parker. with us at the table former assistant director for counterintelligence at the fbi, frank figliuzzi. karine jean-pierre is back, senior adviser to moveon.org and executive editor for bloomberg opinion. tim o'brien is here. i want to start with you, joyce vance, and just leap into a parallel universe where on the day that it is unsustainable for the labor secretary to continue to serve in the trump administration, no one...
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ashley: listen, this was an award of $18 million. the defendant said he got cancer from working around roundup. bayer, who owns the roundup name, of course, when they bought monsanto, said there is absolutely no proof. the judge says we are going to have to cut this award. the amount is too much. it was $5 million in compensatory damages and $75 million in punitive. he said way too much. he could reduce that by down to $50 million. still a big verdict, don't get me wrong. but the judge says the ratio here is all out of whack. even the constitution in california says you can't allow this kind of award. however, let's not forget that bayer faces another at least 13,400 lawsuits along the very same name. david: hold on, we have a very special guest coming on later this hour, and there he is. he's going to be ringing the opening bell at nyse. this is a medal of honor recipient. as you well know, there are very few of these gentlemen alive right now. this is one, the first living medal of honor recipient for his actions during the iraq wa
ashley: listen, this was an award of $18 million. the defendant said he got cancer from working around roundup. bayer, who owns the roundup name, of course, when they bought monsanto, said there is absolutely no proof. the judge says we are going to have to cut this award. the amount is too much. it was $5 million in compensatory damages and $75 million in punitive. he said way too much. he could reduce that by down to $50 million. still a big verdict, don't get me wrong. but the judge says the...
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ashley gold is the washington reporter for publication called, the information.hank you both for being with us. >> thank you be one all communicators including this one are available as podcasts. >> in 1979, small network with an unusual mission unrolled out a big idea. let viewers make up their own minds. c-span open the doors to washington policymaking for all to see bringing you unfiltered content of congress and beyond. a lot has changed in 40 years but today that big idea is more relevant than ever. on television and online c-span is your unfiltered view of government so you can make up your own mind, brought to you by your public or private cable light provider. >> washington journal, live everyday with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up tuesday morning -- watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on tuesday morning. be sure to watch washington journal wednesday and thursday this week following the second democratic presidential candidate debate of the 2020 race. during the conversation both mornings with your phone calls, f
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it's now a year since ashley arrived in halifax.ut down roots. if you were offered a house in barking now, would you go back? ooh! that's a sticky one. if it was in the first six months when i moved here, i would have said yes without hesitation. but now, i see the benefits of being here. i'm still half— london, half—yorkshire, but i'm starting to plant myself more in yorkshire. yorkshire is starting to become my home. when she can, ashley does go back to east london. she's started a support group, mums on a mission, and has met lavine. together, they want to fight back against a precarious housing market that leaves too many families without a home they can afford. mark easton, bbc news. shows such as gavin and stacey, love island, gentleman jack and broadchurch will be on the bbc and itv‘s joint streaming service when it launches in the uk later this year. britbox will be available by subscription and it will cost customers £5.99 a month. but it faces stiff competition from the likes of netflix and amazon, as david sillito now rep
it's now a year since ashley arrived in halifax.ut down roots. if you were offered a house in barking now, would you go back? ooh! that's a sticky one. if it was in the first six months when i moved here, i would have said yes without hesitation. but now, i see the benefits of being here. i'm still half— london, half—yorkshire, but i'm starting to plant myself more in yorkshire. yorkshire is starting to become my home. when she can, ashley does go back to east london. she's started a...
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and ashley gold is washington reporter for a publication called the information. thank you both for being with us here all communicators including this one are available as podcasts. >> in 1979, a small a small network with an unusual name rolled out a big idea. let viewers make up their own minds. ceased and open doors to washington policymaking for all to see bringing unfiltered content from congress and beyond. a lot has changed over the years but today that big idea is more relevant than ever. on television and online c-span is your unfiltered view of government so you can make up your own mind. project as a public service by your cable or satellite provider. >> the justice department recently held a daylong summit on combating anti-semitism. in this portion of the settlement treasury secretary steven mnuchin and fbi director christopher wray delivered remarks. this is about 25 minutes. >> it is now my privilege to introduce the assistant attorney general for the office of legal policy, beth williams.
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earlier on i spoke to the managing director of english cricket, ashley giles.t edgbaston. i think it is always important to get off to a good start. playing at edgbaston hopefully will help us do that. it has been a good venue for us. we have had a lot of success here. but it is a relatively compacted series. australians have been here for a long time as well. so if we can start well it will make it a very long trip for them, but it is important we do that. david warner, having served his year—long ban, he has a point to prove. he had a successful world cup campaign with australia. now he will be relishing the opportunity to score more runs in the ashes. at training today at edgbaston he was struck on the thigh. there is a injury concern over warner. i asked a former australian captain who has acted as a mentor for the current australian team about the latest. he is tough. it is just a cricket ball on the leg. it will sting a bit. ben stokes missed the last ashes series in the wake of that brawl outside a bristol nightclub in august 2017. since then much has ha
earlier on i spoke to the managing director of english cricket, ashley giles.t edgbaston. i think it is always important to get off to a good start. playing at edgbaston hopefully will help us do that. it has been a good venue for us. we have had a lot of success here. but it is a relatively compacted series. australians have been here for a long time as well. so if we can start well it will make it a very long trip for them, but it is important we do that. david warner, having served his...
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ashley barty is playing against harriet dart.is impressive when you consider she had not won before her opening week here. we hope harriet dart fares better than she did the last time she played on a show court when she was beaten by maria sharapova 6—0, 6—0 at the australian open at the start of the year. on court two, andy murray will be alongside serena williams in the mixed doubles. that match was moved from yesterday to today. but he is in men's doubles action at the
ashley barty is playing against harriet dart.is impressive when you consider she had not won before her opening week here. we hope harriet dart fares better than she did the last time she played on a show court when she was beaten by maria sharapova 6—0, 6—0 at the australian open at the start of the year. on court two, andy murray will be alongside serena williams in the mixed doubles. that match was moved from yesterday to today. but he is in men's doubles action at the
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. >> thank you, ashley. good morning, everyone. i am hjose allen. i'm a member of the board of meals on wheels frisk san francisco, and along with russ flin, i co chachaired the 50th s anniversary capital campaign. us russ and i are proud to be part of this vital project and to be able to thank each of you for your support of meals on wheels. clearly to be successful in r e raising almost 41, dlr $42 needed for this project require s extensive jen rgenerosity for, many support er s. luckily we have been successful in raising the funds necessary to move forward and have secured 80% of our goal. we have 20% left to go. now, it gives me great pleasure to thank the individuals. i call them our first responder s p who helped jump-start this campaign. first, there are two familyies who have been part of the meals on wheels family for over 30 years and have led the way with their lead gifts. the first is my he esteemed co f co-chair russ flin and his wife leigh. actually they didn't stop with just making their personal gift to the campaign, but they added
. >> thank you, ashley. good morning, everyone. i am hjose allen. i'm a member of the board of meals on wheels frisk san francisco, and along with russ flin, i co chachaired the 50th s anniversary capital campaign. us russ and i are proud to be part of this vital project and to be able to thank each of you for your support of meals on wheels. clearly to be successful in r e raising almost 41, dlr $42 needed for this project require s extensive jen rgenerosity for, many support er s....
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england have to "raise their game" for a "hard and tough" ashes series according to ashley giles, we'llheir director of cricket. rory mcilroy failed to bounce back from his nightmare at the open despite going into the final round of the wgc stjude invitational with the lead. and we'll speak to the new wigan warriors star signing, england forward george burgess. also coming up in the programme: saint helen's head coach is expected to be named the new coast of the titans, that's within the next 24 hours and set to see out the rest of the season with the saints. we will speak to the new england forward george burgess. hello and welcome to sportsday. after a glorious summer for england's world cup winning one—day side, the ashes gets under way at edgbaston in just three days' time and england have to "raise their game" for a "hard and tough" series according to director of men's cricket ashley giles. 0ur sport's editor dan roan. it may only be just over two weeks since that historic world cup triumph at lourdes for england but 110w triumph at lourdes for england but now they have to switch
england have to "raise their game" for a "hard and tough" ashes series according to ashley giles, we'llheir director of cricket. rory mcilroy failed to bounce back from his nightmare at the open despite going into the final round of the wgc stjude invitational with the lead. and we'll speak to the new wigan warriors star signing, england forward george burgess. also coming up in the programme: saint helen's head coach is expected to be named the new coast of the titans,...
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ashley, i'd like to begin with you. this has now dominated give or take 48 hours worth of news cycles. how are they feeling about this deep in trump land? >> a couple ways. it's first worth noting in talking to people inside the white house today one thing they said was this does not feel like the aftermath of charlottesville. it is not that sort of core shaking issue inside the building. there is some frustration but a lot of the frustration is kind of two-fold. one is that they were enjoying the democrats fighting and feuding with each other and felt like the president stepped in and gave speaker pelosi an off ramp and helped her unify her caucus and they were also frustrated that they felt like the president, he went -- i mean, he clearly went too far but they sort of felt like had he not gone too far, there was actually a compelling argument they could have made using some of those democratic lawmakers' comments on israel to do what the president tried to do in that final tweet and paint them as sort of socialists a
ashley, i'd like to begin with you. this has now dominated give or take 48 hours worth of news cycles. how are they feeling about this deep in trump land? >> a couple ways. it's first worth noting in talking to people inside the white house today one thing they said was this does not feel like the aftermath of charlottesville. it is not that sort of core shaking issue inside the building. there is some frustration but a lot of the frustration is kind of two-fold. one is that they were...
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mike ashley said about the house of fraser buyout: mr ashley said some stores were still losing moneyh their rent had been cut to nothing. sports direct results were due to be published 11 days ago, but they were delayed time and time again. the reason for that now appears to be this huge £605 million tax bill demanded by the belgian authorities. the company believes it's unlikely it will actually have to pay that full amount. and there's also been a loss of £55 million at house of fraser since that company was taken over. mike ashley said with the gift of hindsight, he might‘ve made a different decision about stepping to rescue the chain. andy moore, bbc news. two people have died, and a number of others have been injured, after a balcony collapsed at a nightclub in the south korean city of gwangju in the early hours of this morning. earlier our correspondent laura bicker told us the injured include several athletes competing at the world swimming championships being held in the city. this was a two tier nightclub. according to eyewitnesses, about 2am in the morning, it is seems that
mike ashley said about the house of fraser buyout: mr ashley said some stores were still losing moneyh their rent had been cut to nothing. sports direct results were due to be published 11 days ago, but they were delayed time and time again. the reason for that now appears to be this huge £605 million tax bill demanded by the belgian authorities. the company believes it's unlikely it will actually have to pay that full amount. and there's also been a loss of £55 million at house of fraser...
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but for the moment i'm dan ashley. good night from gilroy. kristen, back to you. >> good night, dan. thank you. and indeed so painful the process and impossible to understand. "world news tonight" with david muir is coming up next. i'm kristen sze. for drew tuma, michael finney, all of us at >>> tonight, as we come on the air in the west, we have new reporting in that deadly shooting rampage in california. the gunman opening fire at a food festival. families running for cover. three people killed, among them, a 6-year-old boy, whose family tonight says he was a happy, loving boy. what we've just learned about the 19-year-old gunman, armed with an assault-style rifle. his social media posts including what authorities now describe as white supremacist messaging. >>> president trump tonight defending himself against allegations of racism after attacking congressman elijah cummings and calling a baltimore district a, quote, disgusting rat and rodent-infested mess. saying, no human being could want to live there. what's behind this? republican rea
but for the moment i'm dan ashley. good night from gilroy. kristen, back to you. >> good night, dan. thank you. and indeed so painful the process and impossible to understand. "world news tonight" with david muir is coming up next. i'm kristen sze. for drew tuma, michael finney, all of us at >>> tonight, as we come on the air in the west, we have new reporting in that deadly shooting rampage in california. the gunman opening fire at a food festival. families running for...
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and ashley parker, an msnbc senior political analyst. jere jere jeremy peters, "new york times" reporter. and the communications director. we have nbc's rajema ellis. and steve kornacki. lots of great folks. lots to get to. matt, since we're talking about communications, if communications is about delivering your message in a forceful, compelling way, well the sun did it, didn't they? >> they certainly did. i know you mentioned republicans coming out about this. i saw will hurd yesterday, the only african-american republican member in the house yesterday and he, i think, was very critical of the president with his tweets against ilhan omar. he drew a little different line this time. he didn't view it as much of a racial overtone as the previous tweets. i think a couple reasons also the house -- >> when you talk about a black neighborhood, not just being rat and rodent infested but also humans wouldn't live there. >> yeah. look, i'm just, again, i respect his opinion. i'm telling you what he said yesterday in the sunday show. >> sure. >>
and ashley parker, an msnbc senior political analyst. jere jere jeremy peters, "new york times" reporter. and the communications director. we have nbc's rajema ellis. and steve kornacki. lots of great folks. lots to get to. matt, since we're talking about communications, if communications is about delivering your message in a forceful, compelling way, well the sun did it, didn't they? >> they certainly did. i know you mentioned republicans coming out about this. i saw will hurd...
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>>reporting in sacramento, ashley zavala kron more news. for northern california or than california fire departments over the past year a dozen babies were born to parents linked to the reading fire department. >>now this happened after the area dealt with the devastating car fire of course to avery has that story. >>12 bouncing baby is born into the reading fire department family in the past year. 12 babies and 9 moms that's right do the math 3 sets of twins after the car fire. >>after you we all went through some real emotional we all coming back together and we were telling each other what was happening and all kind of figure out that president together. >>they call it one big family. >>it's a big team effort. and and very family oriented and i think that's one thing one of the reasons why we love this job. and being able to help each other out families friends. >>but the night the car fire barreled into reading they grew even closer you actually communicated day and night 24 7 it was a hard time for sure being pregnant and trying to eva
>>reporting in sacramento, ashley zavala kron more news. for northern california or than california fire departments over the past year a dozen babies were born to parents linked to the reading fire department. >>now this happened after the area dealt with the devastating car fire of course to avery has that story. >>12 bouncing baby is born into the reading fire department family in the past year. 12 babies and 9 moms that's right do the math 3 sets of twins after the car...
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mike ashley said about the house of fraser buyout: mr ashley said some stores were still losing moneytheir rent had been cut to nothing. sports direct results were due to be published 11 days ago, but they were delayed time and time again. the reason for that now appears to be this huge £605 million tax bill demanded by the belgian authorities. the company believes it's unlikely it will actually have to pay that full amount. and there's also been a loss of £55 million at house of fraser since that company was taken over. mike ashley said with the gift of hindsight, he might‘ve made a different decision about stepping to rescue the chain. andy moore, bbc news. railway passengers planning journeys between london and nottingham and sheffield have been urged not to travel as disruption caused by hot weather enters a third day. east midlands trains customers have been told to expect a significantly reduced service to and from st pancras due to repair work on overhead lines damaged by the heat. a revised timetable will also operate on several local routes because of industrial action by the
mike ashley said about the house of fraser buyout: mr ashley said some stores were still losing moneytheir rent had been cut to nothing. sports direct results were due to be published 11 days ago, but they were delayed time and time again. the reason for that now appears to be this huge £605 million tax bill demanded by the belgian authorities. the company believes it's unlikely it will actually have to pay that full amount. and there's also been a loss of £55 million at house of fraser since...