83
83
Feb 14, 2020
02/20
by
FBC
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley: fair enough.get behind a billionaire mike bloomberg, you know, he could end up being the nominee? >> he could be the nominee, there's no question that, you know, his money is making a difference right now, he's in 15% in the national polls. ashley: how does that sit with sanders and warren who take every opportunity to bash the very rich? >> right now, it's a competition, primary competition and people should compete and they should vet bloomberg, he has not been on debate stage yet, you know, they are hitting him on some of the past things, that being said, we have a whole primary season to go through, then we have the convention, if mike bloomberg is the nominee, my view is people coalesce around that, if it's bernie the nominee, they will coalesce around him. no one can get the 1900 delegates. ashley: we have not mentioned up to now which leads me to believe he's done joe biden. >> i totally disagree that he's done. i think he will win in south carolina, texas has him number 2 and that's a good
ashley: fair enough.get behind a billionaire mike bloomberg, you know, he could end up being the nominee? >> he could be the nominee, there's no question that, you know, his money is making a difference right now, he's in 15% in the national polls. ashley: how does that sit with sanders and warren who take every opportunity to bash the very rich? >> right now, it's a competition, primary competition and people should compete and they should vet bloomberg, he has not been on debate...
272
272
Feb 21, 2020
02/20
by
FBC
tv
eye 272
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley: good morning, i'm ashley webster, in for cheryl casone.e a look at how your money is moving as we round out the week. let's take a look at the futures. well, more red on the screen, selloff yesterday, dow jones and the futures down 110, s&p and nasdaq down about half a percent. lauren: let's take a look at commodities this morning. the gold flight to safety is at 1636 an ounce, a gain of 1%. oil prices down about 1 and-a-half percent, 5302 a barrel. ashley: stocks in china higher after chinese officials said work is resuming in parts of the country. the rest of asia as you can he see, lower, the nikkei, hang seng and kospi in south korea a down on this friday. lauren: a rise in the coronavirus cases outside of china is certainly weighing on investors world wide this morning. the ftse is down three quarters of 1%. and as we continue to watch the threat of the coronavirus, there's a new report that says the cdc was against the 14 passengers that were infected with the virus from the diamond princess cruise ship in japan, they got on the char
ashley: good morning, i'm ashley webster, in for cheryl casone.e a look at how your money is moving as we round out the week. let's take a look at the futures. well, more red on the screen, selloff yesterday, dow jones and the futures down 110, s&p and nasdaq down about half a percent. lauren: let's take a look at commodities this morning. the gold flight to safety is at 1636 an ounce, a gain of 1%. oil prices down about 1 and-a-half percent, 5302 a barrel. ashley: stocks in china higher...
85
85
Feb 18, 2020
02/20
by
FBC
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley: great interview.gelis and denny hamlin, winner, back-to-back winner of the daytona 500. great stuff. what a race. >>> let's check the markets for you. the dow still stuck in the same area, down about 157 points at this hour. the s&p also struggling. and the nasdaq. any positive close today will be a new record, but we are desperately hanging on with about 31 minutes or thereabouts left in the session. the nasdaq up four points. >>> by the way, tesla is surging this hour after bernstein analysts boosted the price target on the electric vehicle automaker, nearly doubling it, in fact, from $325 to $730. that is still around 14% below current levels but he did qualify it by saying it is still difficult to justify tesla's share price. he's had a market perform rating for the last three years. tesla up more than 6%. another $51 gain for tesla at $851. >>> meanwhile, it's a battle of the billionaires as tesla's elon musk takes a bit of a swipe at the second richest man in the world. what mr. musk said about
ashley: great interview.gelis and denny hamlin, winner, back-to-back winner of the daytona 500. great stuff. what a race. >>> let's check the markets for you. the dow still stuck in the same area, down about 157 points at this hour. the s&p also struggling. and the nasdaq. any positive close today will be a new record, but we are desperately hanging on with about 31 minutes or thereabouts left in the session. the nasdaq up four points. >>> by the way, tesla is surging this...
125
125
Feb 20, 2020
02/20
by
FBC
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley:.ashley: would work wit.to prove the quality of its food. the question is, could it be backfiring? you're watching "fbn: a.m." ♪ pods puts you in control with our moving and storage solutions. pack what you want, we store it for as long as you want. then, we deliver it where you want, so whether you need to move or store your things, pods is here to help you with flexible moving and storage solutions. ♪ ♪ ♪ cheryl: voters heart through food. [laughter] ashley: more billionaires that are targeting your belly and designer oreos up for sale on ebay? >> we are talking about one of your favorite things, eating and food. [laughter] >> but, yes, eater.com has been tracking what the candidates are doing on the campaign trail and we are finding out that the two billionaires mayor bloomberg and tom steyer have been doing most diverse food choices, michael bloomberg, smoke salmon, chopped eggs, at florida rally he did cuban sandwiches, wine and in philadelphia philly cheese steak. trying to win people over any way they
ashley:.ashley: would work wit.to prove the quality of its food. the question is, could it be backfiring? you're watching "fbn: a.m." ♪ pods puts you in control with our moving and storage solutions. pack what you want, we store it for as long as you want. then, we deliver it where you want, so whether you need to move or store your things, pods is here to help you with flexible moving and storage solutions. ♪ ♪ ♪ cheryl: voters heart through food. [laughter] ashley: more...
175
175
Feb 22, 2020
02/20
by
KGO
tv
eye 175
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley? oh, she's throwing up!hol and quite a few doses of medications. >> whatever has happened to ashley involves a bottle of vodka and a mixture of prescription pills. >> while stacey is on 911, bree sees a piece of paper in ashley's room and starts to read it. she hands it to her mother. >> i said, "you have to read this," and she said, "what do i have to read?" and she took it from me and she was like, "oh, my god." >> she left a letter. >> she left a letter? >> she left a note. oh, my god, this is not happening. >> she really wanted the 911 call taker to know that there was a suicide note. >> it said, "i'm sorry that i had to do this, but now everyone will know the truth and they won't blame you. they'll blame me." >> you thought that that this was a suicide note. >> mm-hmm. >> you're thinking ashley tried to kill herself. >> yeah. >> when i arrived at the house, the ambulance was parked out front. there was a stretcher coming out of the residence. my sergeant came over to me and handed me a typed written let
ashley? oh, she's throwing up!hol and quite a few doses of medications. >> whatever has happened to ashley involves a bottle of vodka and a mixture of prescription pills. >> while stacey is on 911, bree sees a piece of paper in ashley's room and starts to read it. she hands it to her mother. >> i said, "you have to read this," and she said, "what do i have to read?" and she took it from me and she was like, "oh, my god." >> she left a...
109
109
Feb 27, 2020
02/20
by
FBC
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley: more. stuart: as we heard from ahmed, saudi arabia has taken the lead in discouraging early taj prime minister glimpse. the pilgrimage to mecca in july, august, they're saying watch out, don't go all the way. susan li, she has an interview with tim cook, that will air this afternoon on -- sorry, sorry, tomorrow. neil, i messed up the throw to you. it is tomorrow with tim cook with susan li. it is tomorrow. neil: dow, s&p nasdaq sliding into correction territory. the s&p in and out of it. that is one of the fastest jumps into correction territory, the shortest span in the s&p since it holds since 1933. we'll get details in seconds. in massachusetts we hear of 231 individuals who are self-quarantining being monitored, possible california virus case with an unknown origin. when they say something like that, it scares folks. what do you mean unknown
ashley: more. stuart: as we heard from ahmed, saudi arabia has taken the lead in discouraging early taj prime minister glimpse. the pilgrimage to mecca in july, august, they're saying watch out, don't go all the way. susan li, she has an interview with tim cook, that will air this afternoon on -- sorry, sorry, tomorrow. neil, i messed up the throw to you. it is tomorrow with tim cook with susan li. it is tomorrow. neil: dow, s&p nasdaq sliding into correction territory. the s&p in and...
112
112
Feb 18, 2020
02/20
by
FBC
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley, tell us.un of the cnn, his former employ other and msnbc when he said that avenatti first came on the scene, he said he was a sleeze ball. he just screamed sleeze ball, unfortunately the left-leaning media fell for it. take a listen to what he said for mr. hannity. >> just looking at him, listening to him he was like sort of a refugee from the a set of prison break. he just screamed sleeze ball. and every time i saw this guy, he was popping up on cable news, not fox i might add but on cnbc and msnbc, two or three times a day. they were treating him like he was this extraordinary superman-like savior who had come to rescue the world from devastating donald trump. ashley: funny. piers morgan never short after good headline. he said look, sometimes i watch cnn these days my mouth is on the floor. i was there you were not allowed to be this partisan. stuart: very interesting. ashley: called out at cnn. stuart: i was there from way back when, we weren't partisan at all. not until the mid 1990s. the
ashley, tell us.un of the cnn, his former employ other and msnbc when he said that avenatti first came on the scene, he said he was a sleeze ball. he just screamed sleeze ball, unfortunately the left-leaning media fell for it. take a listen to what he said for mr. hannity. >> just looking at him, listening to him he was like sort of a refugee from the a set of prison break. he just screamed sleeze ball. and every time i saw this guy, he was popping up on cable news, not fox i might add...
740
740
Feb 26, 2020
02/20
by
FBC
tv
eye 740
favorite 0
quote 1
ashley: oh. stuart: different story entirely what do you make of bob iger -- ashley: you can't lead like that. >> i think he is tremendous. lauren just documented the track record. i think this is a model transition because he is not walking away as you point out, stuart. he is staying as executive chairman. he will still be involved. new guys coming in, those parks are fantastic. several rides you're able to sell independent of getting the all park pass. apparently this thing to make sabre swords sold out already for march. the parks are unique. >> becoming the biggest profit driver at disney. soon will be bigger than television. stuart: that is extraordinary. >> that happened under bob chapek. people say about what about the streaming business? the parks are the biggest story for disney. stuart: the demand to go to parks are high despite very, very high prices. no elasticity of demand. ashley: goes up. lauren: chapek is criticized not having creative vision or charisma of bob iger. would you sa
ashley: oh. stuart: different story entirely what do you make of bob iger -- ashley: you can't lead like that. >> i think he is tremendous. lauren just documented the track record. i think this is a model transition because he is not walking away as you point out, stuart. he is staying as executive chairman. he will still be involved. new guys coming in, those parks are fantastic. several rides you're able to sell independent of getting the all park pass. apparently this thing to make...
196
196
tv
eye 196
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley: yeah. they're split. two options, one is a million barrels a day cut by the saudis alone to jolt the market, or a collective of opec cuts totalling half a million barrels a day. they're not too sure which way to go yet but either way, they want to cut production, try to push prices up. stuart: could they make either stick? ashley: interesting to see. susan: i don't think so. ashley: in the age of energy independence. stuart: i hear keith saying no, they can't make it stick. is that right? >> i don't think so. any agreement opec forms sooner or later, one of the members decides to go out on his own and take the agreement into their own hands. number one, i don't think they can make it stick. number two, i think opec is almost irrelevant except for the headlines. stuart: gasoline is now down to a national average of $2.47. susan: wow. so we have oil prices at its weakest now since august and the worst january since 2008. did you know china is sill ttil world's largest oil importer? can you imagine how much
ashley: yeah. they're split. two options, one is a million barrels a day cut by the saudis alone to jolt the market, or a collective of opec cuts totalling half a million barrels a day. they're not too sure which way to go yet but either way, they want to cut production, try to push prices up. stuart: could they make either stick? ashley: interesting to see. susan: i don't think so. ashley: in the age of energy independence. stuart: i hear keith saying no, they can't make it stick. is that...
86
86
Feb 11, 2020
02/20
by
FBC
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley: florida. lauren: texas. ashley: texas. lauren: iowa.o those states change politically when they get the influx of the coasters. stuart: that's just austin. i take your point. lauren: good stuff, lauren. stuart: take a look at tesla, please, short sellers, the people who bet down, well, they lost 2 and a half billion dollars on monday just when the stock went straight up, calendar year, short sellers have lost over $8 billion betting against tesla, it's up a buck 80 cents today, 7.72, how about amazon, well, they opened a new fulfillment center in ohio, they are opening them up all over the country. $177 a share. now look at microsoft, hit all-time high earlier above 190, it's come back a little. 188 microsoft, alphabet otherwise known as google, record highs of another 90 bucks. then there's invidia at all-time, come on in, susan, why are they up so much now? >> flurry of upgrades. four quarters and four years of declines, check out the stock, if we can bring the upgrades as well because a number of them, we are taking a look at the bul
ashley: florida. lauren: texas. ashley: texas. lauren: iowa.o those states change politically when they get the influx of the coasters. stuart: that's just austin. i take your point. lauren: good stuff, lauren. stuart: take a look at tesla, please, short sellers, the people who bet down, well, they lost 2 and a half billion dollars on monday just when the stock went straight up, calendar year, short sellers have lost over $8 billion betting against tesla, it's up a buck 80 cents today, 7.72,...
79
79
Feb 12, 2020
02/20
by
FBC
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley: yeah.7. stuart: jack, do you have any idea, real fast, please, because i want to get to the rally. >> these are perfect conditions for retail. you should not be betting on turnaround stories in these conditions. retailers already need to be doing well to win your love. investors bet on a turnaround at this company and it's not working out. i think it's an open question whether -- does the world still need a dedicated bed bath & beyond for shopping? they are way behind on the omni channel investment spending versus the amazons of the world. now they have to resort to discounting to bring in customers. stuart: let's deal with a positive, shall we? we have a whopping great big rally on our hands. i want to move on. home depot hiring 80,000 workers ahead of the busiest time of year, that would be spring. oh, dear. the stock is down. tell me more about that. lauren: just a nickel. there is optimism out there. they are hiring 80,000 workers because of low mortgage rates, 3.45%. people are renovat
ashley: yeah.7. stuart: jack, do you have any idea, real fast, please, because i want to get to the rally. >> these are perfect conditions for retail. you should not be betting on turnaround stories in these conditions. retailers already need to be doing well to win your love. investors bet on a turnaround at this company and it's not working out. i think it's an open question whether -- does the world still need a dedicated bed bath & beyond for shopping? they are way behind on the...
106
106
Feb 28, 2020
02/20
by
FBC
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley: 2.5%. stuart: joining me now, right here in new york city, we are pleased to say, senator martha mcsally, republican from arizona. welcome to the program. >> thanks for having me. stuart: we would like to see the president get out there, get out front of this thing, show people you're doing something. we are saying why not order private companies to make 300 million face masks? what do you say? >> let me first say that he is out in front and leading on this and even during the impeachment battle when schumer and pelosi xhoo commandeered the senate, he set up this task force and put the travel ban on and so far we have 60 cases in america. this is another tool that is leadership that needs to be seriously looked into. for medical workers and others as we prepare in america to address it through the defense production act. stuart: here's something i don't understand. we will spend $7 billion, $8 billion to fix this thing but we won't get round to it until next week. why isn't congress working
ashley: 2.5%. stuart: joining me now, right here in new york city, we are pleased to say, senator martha mcsally, republican from arizona. welcome to the program. >> thanks for having me. stuart: we would like to see the president get out there, get out front of this thing, show people you're doing something. we are saying why not order private companies to make 300 million face masks? what do you say? >> let me first say that he is out in front and leading on this and even during...
109
109
Feb 20, 2020
02/20
by
FBC
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley: exactly.n california, this is an uber liberal town in california, going against the president saying they will not help the feds deport illegals. going to break it all down for you next. brian kilmeade for join us for that. ♪. hi guys. this is the chevy silverado with the world's first invisible trailer. invisible trailer? and it's not the trailer right next to us? this guy? you don't believe me? hop in. good lookin' pickup, i will say that. oh wow. silverado offers an optional technology package with up to 15 different views - including one enhanced view that makes your trailer appear invisible. wow. - that's pretty sweet. - that's cool. oooohh! that's awesome. where'd the trailer go? i love it. it's magic. that's why xfinity mobile lets you design your own data. you can share 1, 3, or 10 gigs of data between lines, mix in lines of unlimited, and switch it up at any time. all with millions of secure wifi hotspots and the best lte everywhere else. it's a different kind of wireless network, des
ashley: exactly.n california, this is an uber liberal town in california, going against the president saying they will not help the feds deport illegals. going to break it all down for you next. brian kilmeade for join us for that. ♪. hi guys. this is the chevy silverado with the world's first invisible trailer. invisible trailer? and it's not the trailer right next to us? this guy? you don't believe me? hop in. good lookin' pickup, i will say that. oh wow. silverado offers an optional...
71
71
Feb 10, 2020
02/20
by
FBC
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley: there is." did a very interesting story in the suburbs west of milwaukee where president trump won wisconsin by 23,000 votes in 2016 t was not a massive victory. turns out what the "times" found, they started to talk to people, those were lukewarm on donald trump at the time have now been pushed much more further towards him thanks to a booming economy, conservative stance, his judicial appointments and the fact that democrats are doing everything they can to push him out of office. that pushed more republicans on the edge towards him which is very interesting and could speak well for the election later on this year. fascinating story. stuart: very important story too. the president holds a big rally in new hampshire tonight. that is ahead of the primaries tomorrow. this is new hampshire. he narrowly lost the state to hillary in 2016. we have with us this morning new hampshire's governor chris sununu. mr. governor, a pleasure to have you with us today. >> thank you. stuart: thanks for being her
ashley: there is." did a very interesting story in the suburbs west of milwaukee where president trump won wisconsin by 23,000 votes in 2016 t was not a massive victory. turns out what the "times" found, they started to talk to people, those were lukewarm on donald trump at the time have now been pushed much more further towards him thanks to a booming economy, conservative stance, his judicial appointments and the fact that democrats are doing everything they can to push him out...
180
180
Feb 25, 2020
02/20
by
FBC
tv
eye 180
favorite 0
quote 1
ashley: yes.g pickup, no i have no doubt that home depot's performance is part of this as well. ashley: absolutely. lauren: increased dividend by 10%. stuart: down more than 300 points, the selloff continues, down 304 for the dow, 36 down for the s&p, 104 points for the nasdaq composite, i have to believe that tech stocks are taking it on the chin, they brought the brunt of it yesterday, i don't know if we can get it on the screen but i would like to see the maga stock screen, we have apple, 293, well above 225, 226. google is down $1,400 a share, whoa, amazon well below $2,000 a share. ashley: keep an eye on the 10-year, what's interesting gold is off today, the money is not going into gold but treasury prices are going up. the yield tumbling at 1327 on 10-year. ashley: 1.800, record lower theory. stuart: classic flight to safety. ashley: yeah. just jumped back up -- right around 1.33. stuart: we have the maga stock, microsoft is the winner, look at the level, 171, it was at 190 a couple of weeks
ashley: yes.g pickup, no i have no doubt that home depot's performance is part of this as well. ashley: absolutely. lauren: increased dividend by 10%. stuart: down more than 300 points, the selloff continues, down 304 for the dow, 36 down for the s&p, 104 points for the nasdaq composite, i have to believe that tech stocks are taking it on the chin, they brought the brunt of it yesterday, i don't know if we can get it on the screen but i would like to see the maga stock screen, we have...
125
125
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 1
ashley: what does that tell you? stuart: it is. ashley: it is maga.. what does that spell. stuart: maga. it is age. maga, maga. president trump was talking about opportunity zones during the message last night. have a look at this, please, opportunity zones. here we go. >> jobs an investments are pouring into 9,000 previously neglected neighborhoods. thanks to opportunity zones. in other words wealthy people and companies are pouring into poor neighborhoods or areas that haven't seen investment many decades, creating jobs, energy and excitement. stuart: joining us now, ben carson, housing and urban development secretary. sir, why isn't it i have not heard of this success very much in the past? are you not getting the word out? because you're responsible for the opportunity zones. i'm not being critical, doctor, i'm just asking. >> one of reasons i'm on the road so often, to talk about it, talk about the local markets. most of the national media doesn't seem particularly interested in good news. so, but, you know, wonderful things are happening all ove
ashley: what does that tell you? stuart: it is. ashley: it is maga.. what does that spell. stuart: maga. it is age. maga, maga. president trump was talking about opportunity zones during the message last night. have a look at this, please, opportunity zones. here we go. >> jobs an investments are pouring into 9,000 previously neglected neighborhoods. thanks to opportunity zones. in other words wealthy people and companies are pouring into poor neighborhoods or areas that haven't seen...
134
134
Feb 19, 2020
02/20
by
FBC
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley: good.art: apparently that means selling less items, $12 a share this morning, now, give me the organ music, please. ♪ ♪ stuart: online coupon guys, the stock down 31%, what's this about? they are not selling products? ashley: they are, they had the whole new range that they thought was going to put growth in a new direction, groupon goods, you heard of it, not many other people have either, a real drag on the economy, they were trying to actually sell items instead of selling, you know, restaurants and other experiences and hasn't worked out for them, the sales and profits were down quarter to quarter to quarter. >> is the main business still offering slash sales -- ashley: exactly, they want to get back to that. [laughter] >> they can get you one for half price but no one wants such a thing. ashley: my dog might. stuart: you're down on this thing, aren't you? move on. let's have a different story here, look at futures across the board, we are going up this wednesday morning, 95, maybe 100
ashley: good.art: apparently that means selling less items, $12 a share this morning, now, give me the organ music, please. ♪ ♪ stuart: online coupon guys, the stock down 31%, what's this about? they are not selling products? ashley: they are, they had the whole new range that they thought was going to put growth in a new direction, groupon goods, you heard of it, not many other people have either, a real drag on the economy, they were trying to actually sell items instead of selling, you...
94
94
Feb 21, 2020
02/20
by
FBC
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley: yeah. mike bloomberg took a bruising from the rivals the media took after him as well. check this, jet carrying jet fuel exploding in indianapolis interstate, we have more of that for you and video coming up. when it comes to using data, everyone is different. which is why xfinity mobile created a different kind of wireless network. one that saves you money by letting you design your own data - giving you more choice and control compared to other top wireless carriers. now you can choose unlimited, shared data, or mix lines of each and switch any line, anytime. no one else lets you do that. design your own data with xfinity mobile. it's wireless reimagined. simple. easy. awesome. >> we see a plume of smoke, looks like aware house was on fire. stuart: ash, this is a story of heroism. ashley: it really is, 4,000 gallons of jet fuel, the driver managed to get out when the truck overturned. good samaritans saw what was happening, got the driver who was obviously very dazed and injured and manag
ashley: yeah. mike bloomberg took a bruising from the rivals the media took after him as well. check this, jet carrying jet fuel exploding in indianapolis interstate, we have more of that for you and video coming up. when it comes to using data, everyone is different. which is why xfinity mobile created a different kind of wireless network. one that saves you money by letting you design your own data - giving you more choice and control compared to other top wireless carriers. now you can...
86
86
Feb 16, 2020
02/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley could see how stressed he was, didn't understand it. he seemed to avoid coming home. >> there was one time when my son asked me if he lived with us anymore. and we were in the bedroom, what's that all about? and i was like, well, we miss you. and he just kind of yelled and screamed and left. >> reporter: ashley thought maybe it was her fault. she went to marriage counseling, emmett refused to go. >> i had felt really pushed away, and was trying to find an answer and tried to surprise him by cleaning out his car and found a weird envelope. >> reporter: a weird envelope? >> just an envelope with some sort of pill. i researched online and one of the side effects was problems with intimacy and sexuality, and i thought maybe if he was doing that, that that could explain why he didn't necessarily want me. >> reporter: did you take it personally too, though? >> you want to be everything. it was hard not to take personal. >> reporter: especially when emmett who had been working out more and more, announced he was going to a fitness competition
ashley could see how stressed he was, didn't understand it. he seemed to avoid coming home. >> there was one time when my son asked me if he lived with us anymore. and we were in the bedroom, what's that all about? and i was like, well, we miss you. and he just kind of yelled and screamed and left. >> reporter: ashley thought maybe it was her fault. she went to marriage counseling, emmett refused to go. >> i had felt really pushed away, and was trying to find an answer and...
155
155
Feb 13, 2020
02/20
by
FBC
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley: sure, i think so. before this came up the market was continue to go make, you know, meltup as we say, earnings have been strong, certainly better than we hope for and the economy is humming along and then along comes the coronavirus and that, of course, maybe a black-swan event. >> bring it back to politics a little bit. stuart: please. >> talking to traders in the new york stock exchange encouraged by the fact that elizabeth warren seems to be fading, no breaking up big tech, there's relief there -- >> i love what you said, democrats are doing their part. they are coming apart and that's giving this boost to the market. you to love it. [bell] stuart: okay, the opening bell, you hear a ring, they're all clapping and cheering and in 2 second the opening of the market the thursday morning, we will open down, let's be clear, we will open down right from the get-go off 220 points. dow 30, most of them actually are down, so at the moment we have the dow down half percentage point. that's down exactly half p
ashley: sure, i think so. before this came up the market was continue to go make, you know, meltup as we say, earnings have been strong, certainly better than we hope for and the economy is humming along and then along comes the coronavirus and that, of course, maybe a black-swan event. >> bring it back to politics a little bit. stuart: please. >> talking to traders in the new york stock exchange encouraged by the fact that elizabeth warren seems to be fading, no breaking up big...
146
146
Feb 14, 2020
02/20
by
FBC
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley: u.s.ent accusing hauwei of deliberate and repeated theft of intellectual property of those companies who have offices within the united states, this suit goes as far as to say that the company launched a formal policy that gave bonuses to employee who is -- employees who obtained confidential information with competitors, this company has done work with iran and north korea, they tried to destroy and conceal the evidence of their doings in iran, this follows on the other story we had this week of the back door access, the claim that hauwei has, has an ability, if you like to get into the back door and look at people's information. stuart: america is going after hauwei. got it. now, billionaire candidates, i think we should call them the 60 billion-dollar man, mike bloomberg, i don't understand this, i'm told that he has flooded instagram with memes, advertising 2020 campaign. so, lauren, can you explain this to me? lauren: he's using 60 billion-dollar fortune to go where the voter is, the
ashley: u.s.ent accusing hauwei of deliberate and repeated theft of intellectual property of those companies who have offices within the united states, this suit goes as far as to say that the company launched a formal policy that gave bonuses to employee who is -- employees who obtained confidential information with competitors, this company has done work with iran and north korea, they tried to destroy and conceal the evidence of their doings in iran, this follows on the other story we had...
108
108
Feb 27, 2020
02/20
by
KGO
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
dan ashley has been there all day. you got at love people excited when you said free girl scout cookies. that was bait-and-switch by you. i see the cookies in the back ground. >> i think we can build a better b.a.r.t. if we give everyone cookies. having an interesting day hearing from a lot of commuters. it is really fascinating to hear boots on the ground. what they have to say. b.a.r.t. has focused a lot in the last year as we have trying to improve the system. we're asking folks with our white boards, dear b.a.r.t. how would you make it better? we've got another one going. we're hearing comments like. this be on time of 34 cost. better accessibility at the stations. somebody says here love b.a.r.t. cleanseliness. we're hearing those comments mostly centered around safety and concern about crime, homelessness and cleanliness. we hear a lot of comments about safety. run more new trains. let's go over here. thin mints, if you don't mind. as promised. we have cookies of the i'm supposed to go now. it is such a beautiful
dan ashley has been there all day. you got at love people excited when you said free girl scout cookies. that was bait-and-switch by you. i see the cookies in the back ground. >> i think we can build a better b.a.r.t. if we give everyone cookies. having an interesting day hearing from a lot of commuters. it is really fascinating to hear boots on the ground. what they have to say. b.a.r.t. has focused a lot in the last year as we have trying to improve the system. we're asking folks with...
115
115
Feb 8, 2020
02/20
by
MSNBCW
quote
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 1
i couldn't agree more with ashley about the president's perspective here. remember, what is it that lieutenant colonel vindman did. what is it so criminal about his behavior? he wasn't blindly loyal to the president. what he was blindly loyal to was the constitution and the truth. he received a subpoena, a legal one. he complied with it. he came forward and he told the truth about his experience, which is that as a career public servant without fear, without favor, without a desire to be present. he asked a foreign power to investigate an american citizen and he thought it could be against the law and certainly was improper. having someone pay a price for that is striking but it shows the theme about this presidency, which is you will do what i say and no matter what your role is. president trump often views these institutions with long histories of being nop-partisan as tools that he should use for his own self-perpetuation of is. every politician wants to stay in power. we don't mess with different branches and demand that it serve us. >> ashley parker, i
i couldn't agree more with ashley about the president's perspective here. remember, what is it that lieutenant colonel vindman did. what is it so criminal about his behavior? he wasn't blindly loyal to the president. what he was blindly loyal to was the constitution and the truth. he received a subpoena, a legal one. he complied with it. he came forward and he told the truth about his experience, which is that as a career public servant without fear, without favor, without a desire to be...
71
71
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley a broadway show to the big screen? ashley: big screen.minutes long. shot the play before the original cast broke up. took them two weeks. relative short time for a movie. 2 hours 45 minutes. disney paid 75 million. i'm told by analysts is a lot of money. stuart: who gets the 75 million? ashley: that is a good question. the originator of it, lin-manuel. stuart: 75 million bucks? ashley: 75 million. they got it because they agreed to worldwide global distribution for film. stuart: 75 million. ashley: you don't have to pay 500,000, $5000 for tickets. watch it on disney stream it is not the same but allows others to actually see it who probably would never get the chance. stuart: that's true. susan: that or $1000 you would have to pay to get a ticket to "hamilton" with the original cast during its run. stuart: disney stock up 2 1/2 bucks. they report "after the bell" this afternoon. ash, you know i want to show you this clip of college students criticizing what they think are comments from president trump. watch this. >> i think he is more pe
ashley a broadway show to the big screen? ashley: big screen.minutes long. shot the play before the original cast broke up. took them two weeks. relative short time for a movie. 2 hours 45 minutes. disney paid 75 million. i'm told by analysts is a lot of money. stuart: who gets the 75 million? ashley: that is a good question. the originator of it, lin-manuel. stuart: 75 million bucks? ashley: 75 million. they got it because they agreed to worldwide global distribution for film. stuart: 75...
117
117
Feb 25, 2020
02/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley judd gets tonight's last word. "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >>> tonight with the president in india, the dow has its biggest drop in two years, and it's because of the coronavirus, which the president says is under control here while saying he sees opportunity in the stock market. >>> he's also saying, don't believe what the intelligence community is warning about russians attacking our elections unless it's to pin it on bernie sanders. >>> plus the white house national security adviser goes into campaign attack mode in a startling interview. >>> and bernie gets a bounce out of vegas. do his rivals make him the target in tomorrow night's debate, which will be the first with two billionaires on the stage as "the 11th hour" gets under way on this monday night. >>> well, good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 1,131 of the trump administration. 253 days to go until our 2020 presidential election. and today while overseas, the president was confronted with a new p
ashley judd gets tonight's last word. "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >>> tonight with the president in india, the dow has its biggest drop in two years, and it's because of the coronavirus, which the president says is under control here while saying he sees opportunity in the stock market. >>> he's also saying, don't believe what the intelligence community is warning about russians attacking our elections unless it's to pin it on bernie sanders....
54
54
Feb 15, 2020
02/20
by
KRON
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
zavala ashley.thers town hall just wrapped up within the last out with the last few minutes the buttigieg campaign confirming that this is really his completely only completely public. >>event here in california today has a jam-packed weekend as you guys mentioned that just with some of those stops earlier today throughout nohern cafornia now, hundreds of people really packed this park a several lining up waiting for hours just to get a glimpse of mayor the candidate, some showing their support others wanted to know more about how he'd address some of those california i wanted to see him in person i want to see him up close i've got a chance see men not to be used for the news and i think it's really going to without filters and in person. >>so later tonight, we'll get into specifics about how pete buttigieg answered some of those questions that he took at tonight's town hall. meanwhile, he has stops scheduled throughout nevada for the rest the weekend with nevada's primary coming up next reporting
zavala ashley.thers town hall just wrapped up within the last out with the last few minutes the buttigieg campaign confirming that this is really his completely only completely public. >>event here in california today has a jam-packed weekend as you guys mentioned that just with some of those stops earlier today throughout nohern cafornia now, hundreds of people really packed this park a several lining up waiting for hours just to get a glimpse of mayor the candidate, some showing their...
57
57
Feb 20, 2020
02/20
by
KRON
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
live ashley. >>ken and pam usually a state of the state is used to address earmark several issues and accomplishments but today for governor gavin newsome second state of the state address he decided to focus only on homelessness. >>it's a disgrace that the richest stay in the richest nation succeeding across so many sectors is falling so far behind to properly house heal and humanely treat so many of its own people governor gavin newsome putting homelessness and its counterparts housing and mental health at the forefront of california's priorities. the governor wednesday calling on the state to lower the bar for forced mental health care to treat the mentally ill saying the current standard is too high and contributing to the state's crisis people of california you know this are demanding bold permanent solutions anything less is not going to get the job done well calling for reform of the millionaire tax money meant for mental health newsome also demanded cities and counties who have accused the
live ashley. >>ken and pam usually a state of the state is used to address earmark several issues and accomplishments but today for governor gavin newsome second state of the state address he decided to focus only on homelessness. >>it's a disgrace that the richest stay in the richest nation succeeding across so many sectors is falling so far behind to properly house heal and humanely treat so many of its own people governor gavin newsome putting homelessness and its counterparts...
79
79
Feb 20, 2020
02/20
by
KRON
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
zavala kron 4 news ashley. thank you. >>coming up. we're gearing up for tonight's democratic debate in las vegas. the candidates expected to be on stage and who's polling highest here in california right now and a new report says break ins are becoming even more common in the bay area, how one local city is working to change that and a missing hiker found in marine county to search parties are still looking for tonight. i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow beautiful spring-like weather around the bay area again today growing up in a family that struggled economically powerfully influenced my values. bernie sanders he's fighting to raise wages. and guarantee health care for all. now, our country is at a turning point. hard working people, betrayed by trump, struggling to survive. in this moment, we need a fighter. bernie sanders. we know he'll fight for us as president because he always has. i'm bernie sanders and i approve this message. i thougin that moment. illiant we have not said one word tonight about race. n
zavala kron 4 news ashley. thank you. >>coming up. we're gearing up for tonight's democratic debate in las vegas. the candidates expected to be on stage and who's polling highest here in california right now and a new report says break ins are becoming even more common in the bay area, how one local city is working to change that and a missing hiker found in marine county to search parties are still looking for tonight. i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow beautiful spring-like weather...
151
151
Feb 27, 2020
02/20
by
KGO
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
transit station. >> back to dan ashley at pleasant hill station.ll the riders filling up whiteboards you have back there. how many do you have filled and are you going to take them back on b.a.r.t.? >> two great questions, good evening once again. this is our fifth whiteboard. we brought five, filled up all front and back and we're going to take them back to the tv station. this is permanent marker by the way, can't erase these things. going to save them and use them as reporting continues. speaking with b.a.r.t. commuters all day long. met a fellow who takes b.a.r.t. a couple of times a week. darryl. what he says about the system. seen it getting a little bit better? >> a little bit. >> reporter: what are the problems you see? >> security. homelessness, it's very crowded, parking is limited, and we would like to see the new trains. >> reporter: getting a lot of great comments today about how the system can be improved. as part of our effort to build a better bay area, i'll be back to wrap up a little bit with a few comments about what really matte
transit station. >> back to dan ashley at pleasant hill station.ll the riders filling up whiteboards you have back there. how many do you have filled and are you going to take them back on b.a.r.t.? >> two great questions, good evening once again. this is our fifth whiteboard. we brought five, filled up all front and back and we're going to take them back to the tv station. this is permanent marker by the way, can't erase these things. going to save them and use them as reporting...
209
209
Feb 13, 2020
02/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 209
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley, are there any traditionalists left on the inside? and absent that, can everyone left on the inside fairly be called an enabler? >> well, first i just want to address, you said the president often will go against the home team. i think the issue is he has a different view of who the home team is. his team, home team, is people who are loyal to him, people who are fixers for him, people who serve his needs and his whims. so that explains why you'll often see him going against his own intelligence community, his own justice department. as for people on the inside, it's been striking to me. early on in the administration we would have had days not quite like this but like this, quite similar. and you would talk to people in the white house and privately they would say, you know, gosh, this is really a disaster or i don't understand why he did this, we're going to have to scramble to clean it up. but in calling around today to ask about this purge, while white house officials don't necessarily call it that even privately there's not a sen
ashley, are there any traditionalists left on the inside? and absent that, can everyone left on the inside fairly be called an enabler? >> well, first i just want to address, you said the president often will go against the home team. i think the issue is he has a different view of who the home team is. his team, home team, is people who are loyal to him, people who are fixers for him, people who serve his needs and his whims. so that explains why you'll often see him going against his...
136
136
Feb 9, 2020
02/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
and for that, ashley parker, pulitzer prize-winning white house reporter for "the washington post" and, for good measure, carol leonnig, investigative reporter for "the washington post" and co-author of along with phil rucker of "the new york times" best-seller "a very stable genius: donald j. trump's testing of america." good evening and welcome to you both. and, ashley, it was -- it's been said that the president called for ambassador yovanovitch's dismissal. lev parnas said this in the interview several times without result. we've heard him on tape saying, get her out, take her out. he was not listened to then, but he's being listened to now. >> he sure it, brian. and that's what we've been chasing this for a while. we're seeing it now, and what you're seeing is a president emboldened. some of his aides will say he has the right to have staffers who he chooses surrounding him. but he made very clear in that east room sort of freewheeling not quite speech stream of consciousness that he has a very clear enemies list. this is how he ran his business, his real estate business. this is
and for that, ashley parker, pulitzer prize-winning white house reporter for "the washington post" and, for good measure, carol leonnig, investigative reporter for "the washington post" and co-author of along with phil rucker of "the new york times" best-seller "a very stable genius: donald j. trump's testing of america." good evening and welcome to you both. and, ashley, it was -- it's been said that the president called for ambassador yovanovitch's...
788
788
Feb 22, 2020
02/20
by
KNTV
tv
eye 788
favorite 0
quote 0
tonight, join jimmy and his guests - matthew mcconaughey and hugh grant vanessa hudgens, musical guest ashleycbryde and feating the legendary roots crew >> questlove: 1190 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh my goodness, hey. [ cheers and applause sounding great, everybody. oh, my gosh. welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show. you're here. [ cheers and applause you made it. thank you. well you guys, this weekend a major winter storm is expected to hit the east coast and some places could get up to a foot of snow and just to be safe, president trump announced that he's shutting down the senate until november >> steve: oh [ laughter ] >> jimmy: let's get to the news trump's impeachment trial begins tuesday in the senate it's pretty historic impeachment has only happened three times in 150 years it's like seeing halley's comet or finding an employee at home depot. [ laughter ] today trump unveiled his whole defense team did you see what they look like yeah, it looks like if men's wearhouse had an employee of the month wa
tonight, join jimmy and his guests - matthew mcconaughey and hugh grant vanessa hudgens, musical guest ashleycbryde and feating the legendary roots crew >> questlove: 1190 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh my goodness, hey. [ cheers and applause sounding great, everybody. oh, my gosh. welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show. you're here. [ cheers and applause you made it. thank you. well you...
58
58
Feb 14, 2020
02/20
by
FBC
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley: we will see.ake sure to tune to claman countdown, most exciting hour of the day. coming up advice on investing on next generation's revolution as we head to the final hours of trading, stay with us. their medicare options...ere people go to learn about before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning 65 soon? yep. and you're retiring at 67? that's the plan! well, you've come to the right place. it's also a great time to learn about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. here's why... medicare part b doesn't pay for everything. only about 80% of your medical costs. this part is up to you... yeah, everyone's a little surprised to learn that one. a medicare supplement plan helps pay for some of what medicare doesn't. that could help cut down on those out-of-your-pocket medical costs. call unitedhealthcare insurance company today... to request this free, and very helpful, decision guide. and learn about the only medicare supplement plans endors
ashley: we will see.ake sure to tune to claman countdown, most exciting hour of the day. coming up advice on investing on next generation's revolution as we head to the final hours of trading, stay with us. their medicare options...ere people go to learn about before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning 65 soon? yep. and you're retiring at 67? that's the plan! well, you've come to the right place. it's also a great time to learn about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan,...
41
41
Feb 1, 2020
02/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> hi, my name is ashley. my question is, how do you plan to eradicate [indiscernible] and with what funds and how you plan to get those funds? sen. warren: oh, ashley, i got a plan for that. you are going to love this. here is where it starts. let's start with how to pay for it. it is time for a wealth tax in america. [applause] sen. warren: it is time. here is the basic idea. wealth tax. it is on the fortunes above $50 million. the first goldman -- $50 million is free and clear. right? i see people saying this one is not unreasonable. to cents on every dollar after that until you hit $1 billion. that is the basic idea. just so everybody remembers this, anyone here own a family or grew up in a family that owned a home? it is called property tax. top .10 of 1%, may be there property tax in addition to real estate should include the stock portfolio, the diamonds, the rembrandts, and the yacht. you may have heard there are some billionaires who do not like this. [laughter] sen. warren: some have gone on televisi
. >> hi, my name is ashley. my question is, how do you plan to eradicate [indiscernible] and with what funds and how you plan to get those funds? sen. warren: oh, ashley, i got a plan for that. you are going to love this. here is where it starts. let's start with how to pay for it. it is time for a wealth tax in america. [applause] sen. warren: it is time. here is the basic idea. wealth tax. it is on the fortunes above $50 million. the first goldman -- $50 million is free and clear....
120
120
Feb 25, 2020
02/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley, i'd like to go back up and start with the cuccinelli story because that gets us to something wider. he is a vocal loyalist of the president. on his platform when he was affiliated with cnn whatever side the president was on in an argument, ken cuccinelli would take. but how can hiring loyalists and just loyalists cost you when a rigorous response to a real crisis is what's called for? >> it can cost you a lot and that's one of the things the administration is grappling with now. which is that the president had hollowed out a number of the agencies especially the scientific communities so there's not necessarily all the people you would want in place to begin with. not just only hiring loyalists but i want to add the president's rhetoric. this is a president who often states the truth as he wishes it to be. not as it actually is. and that is gradations of problematic. it's one thing to say something from a rally stage that he's done the biggest tax cut in history or to inflate the size of his crowds. it's quite another to make statements that there's nothing to worry about wit
ashley, i'd like to go back up and start with the cuccinelli story because that gets us to something wider. he is a vocal loyalist of the president. on his platform when he was affiliated with cnn whatever side the president was on in an argument, ken cuccinelli would take. but how can hiring loyalists and just loyalists cost you when a rigorous response to a real crisis is what's called for? >> it can cost you a lot and that's one of the things the administration is grappling with now....
191
191
Feb 8, 2020
02/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 191
favorite 0
quote 1
ashley, carol, our thanks for being here. greatly appreciate it. >>> coming up for us, republicans had hoped that trump would learn a lesson from the impeachment fight, but our next guest says it's the gop that is getting taught the lesson. >>> later, a look at where the democratic race is as of tonight and with just days to go until the next contest as "the 11th hour" is just getting started on a friday night. this is my body of proof. proof i can fight moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. proof i can fight psoriatic arthritis... ...with humira. proof of less joint pain... ...and clearer skin in psa. humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas wh
ashley, carol, our thanks for being here. greatly appreciate it. >>> coming up for us, republicans had hoped that trump would learn a lesson from the impeachment fight, but our next guest says it's the gop that is getting taught the lesson. >>> later, a look at where the democratic race is as of tonight and with just days to go until the next contest as "the 11th hour" is just getting started on a friday night. this is my body of proof. proof i can fight moderate to...
113
113
Feb 17, 2020
02/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
joining us now are blake courter and ashley rhodes courter. their parents were on board that quarantined cruise ship and they have just landed in texas. blake, i know these past couple of weeks have been very stressful for you and your family. have you talked to your parents yet? >> i've not talked to them yet this morning. we did receive a text from them about an hour and a half ago with some new images. it sounds like they slept fine, they traveled fine, and they're looking forward to their new temporary home in texas. >> ashley, one of the big headlines this morning is that of those 300 americans who've been evacuated, here's a picture we have of your parents. they look well. for given the conditions. but the big headline is of the 300 passengers that were quarantined on that ship and have been evacuated, officials thought they were all virus-free when they put them on that plane. but then when they tested some of them and i think we might even have some pictures of their throats being swabbed. 14 tested positive for the virus. do you know
joining us now are blake courter and ashley rhodes courter. their parents were on board that quarantined cruise ship and they have just landed in texas. blake, i know these past couple of weeks have been very stressful for you and your family. have you talked to your parents yet? >> i've not talked to them yet this morning. we did receive a text from them about an hour and a half ago with some new images. it sounds like they slept fine, they traveled fine, and they're looking forward to...
35
35
Feb 28, 2020
02/20
by
KRON
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
zavala kron 4 news ashley. thank you are also learning more tonight about a solano unty woman who contracted coronavirus from unknown origin. she did not travel to a hot spot. she didn't ve any contact with someone known to be infected. >>this type of casithe first we've seen in the us law no county ishome to travis air foe ba where dozens of people infected with the virus will quarantine butofficials say there is no eviden that this man had any contact to the base. the woman. patients initially was hospitalized at north they back a valley hospital the woman was then medical center where a higher level of monitoring and care could be provided. >>she was brought the cramento on february, the 19th. >>tonight the solano county health department is addressing er case among other things that's where we find kron four's dan kerman tonight, dan. >>that's right local health officials just wrapping up a news conference along with state and federal officials basically what they've done years declare a local health emerge
zavala kron 4 news ashley. thank you are also learning more tonight about a solano unty woman who contracted coronavirus from unknown origin. she did not travel to a hot spot. she didn't ve any contact with someone known to be infected. >>this type of casithe first we've seen in the us law no county ishome to travis air foe ba where dozens of people infected with the virus will quarantine butofficials say there is no eviden that this man had any contact to the base. the woman. patients...
35
35
Feb 28, 2020
02/20
by
KRON
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
other state in the us, dubious distinction in the cdc now sending a te of people here to the state ashley zavala live for us in sacramento to explain this precarious situation actually >>yeah theycan grant governor gavin newsom is not yet ready to declare a state of emergency even as the ate ramps up its efforts tofight the coronavirus as of tay, 33 people testedpositive fo the virus in california 5 of those people have been transportedout of state leaving the rest to be taken care of the california health centers and officials bcing for those numbers to rise. >>this is a fluid situation at this time and i want to emphasize that the risk to the general public remains low state leaders and al officials trying to t the public at ease as more cases of coronavirus are confirmed in caifornia the state is now mitoring more than 8,000 not overreacting but nor we and are reacting. >>to the undetandable anxiety, many people have >>one of thlatest cases confirmed in northern california is from an unknow source. health ofcils say could be the first community transmission of coronavus the first of it
other state in the us, dubious distinction in the cdc now sending a te of people here to the state ashley zavala live for us in sacramento to explain this precarious situation actually >>yeah theycan grant governor gavin newsom is not yet ready to declare a state of emergency even as the ate ramps up its efforts tofight the coronavirus as of tay, 33 people testedpositive fo the virus in california 5 of those people have been transportedout of state leaving the rest to be taken care of the...
143
143
Feb 13, 2020
02/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
this is how democracy dies. >> on those words, ashley parker, i want to play for you a collection of some of the times and some of the ways the president has been seen in the view of the left, in the view of the establishment, working the refs. and it's been odd for those of us to get used to the wording coming from our president, but arguing in some cases against the home team. we'll discuss on the other side. >> i just heard that they broke into the office of one of my personal attorneys. it's frankly a real disgrace. how about with manafort? they raid his home at like 5:00 in the morning, i think on a weekend, and his wife is in bed and they go in with guns? this isn't al capone! i think it's very tough what they did to roger stone, compared to what they do to other people on their side. he got hit very hard, as did general flynn and did a lot of other people. >> he does enjoy al capone references. are there any traditionalists left on the inside? and absent that, can everyone left on the inside fairly be called an enabler? >> well, first i just want to address -- you said the pre
this is how democracy dies. >> on those words, ashley parker, i want to play for you a collection of some of the times and some of the ways the president has been seen in the view of the left, in the view of the establishment, working the refs. and it's been odd for those of us to get used to the wording coming from our president, but arguing in some cases against the home team. we'll discuss on the other side. >> i just heard that they broke into the office of one of my personal...
91
91
Feb 24, 2020
02/20
by
FBC
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley: no.nd to ruminate and -- susan: i'm sure he will appeal as well. stuart: he probably will. got that. now, i just got to point to the market again because we have taken another leg down. i keep trying to reinforce this. again, this is not a free-fall. it is a severe and strong downside move and it is across the board. you're looking at a 3.1% drop for the dow, larger loss in percentage terms for the nasdaq, and another three percentage point loss for the s&p. this is really spread across the board. big tech's taking it on the chin, financials, travel companies, airlines. that kind of company, if you are affected by travel or the supply chain, your company has a problem. the stock has a problem and now we are down 924. by the way, the low of the day was a minus 997 points. we were almost down 1,000. not quite down 1,000. now we are down 925. susan: to give you some context, i think we are following europe, because europe just closed at the bottom of the hour and the euro stocks are down 4%
ashley: no.nd to ruminate and -- susan: i'm sure he will appeal as well. stuart: he probably will. got that. now, i just got to point to the market again because we have taken another leg down. i keep trying to reinforce this. again, this is not a free-fall. it is a severe and strong downside move and it is across the board. you're looking at a 3.1% drop for the dow, larger loss in percentage terms for the nasdaq, and another three percentage point loss for the s&p. this is really spread...
71
71
Feb 19, 2020
02/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
winnie harlow, ashley graham with body positivity, so ashley graham with body positivity, so many basesre that are marking the conversation. behind the scenes, i'm not so sure. that's the way i'm interested in, the people who are running the magazines, the agencies, these people. do you see the same level of diversity there.|j do, i really do. michelle lee who is an asian woman and the editor and chief of a lower magazine, the head of british vogue, all of these incredible people, people at the forefront of creating that conversation and behind—the—scenes, iam conversation and behind—the—scenes, i am grateful that we have those people. what about social media? you have a huge following on instagram. you clearly have a look that many young people around the world would like to emulate but there is a real concern that young people, in this thinking out of perfection, trying to change themselves to match the models that they see on instagram, they are actually getting themselves into a very difficult place mentally. i think we have the responsibility to inform the public that these magazin
winnie harlow, ashley graham with body positivity, so ashley graham with body positivity, so many basesre that are marking the conversation. behind the scenes, i'm not so sure. that's the way i'm interested in, the people who are running the magazines, the agencies, these people. do you see the same level of diversity there.|j do, i really do. michelle lee who is an asian woman and the editor and chief of a lower magazine, the head of british vogue, all of these incredible people, people at the...
58
58
Feb 4, 2020
02/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
they haven't been past the fourth round under mike ashley said that is something they have to improve nt to they have to improve on and he will want to do that. he has played a relatively strong side in the last two rounds and certainly against oxford at home in the home tie he played a strong team. it is a decent draw for whoever gets through tonight, west brom. fingers crossed that might be newcastle. allen, many thanks for your time. another surprise result in the fourth round proper was a draw between shrewsbury town and runaway premier league leaders liverpool. and that was mostly liverpool's first team too. they've got tonight off because it falls during the winter break, so conor mcnamara is going to be watching to see if the second string can get the job done at the second time of asking. well, liverpool are the champions of europe, they are champions of the world club comp, there at the runaway leaders of the premier league. they seem an unstoppable force at the moment but shrewsbury town did keep them to a 2—2 draw in the first leg. a tie thatjurgen klopp really didn't want.
they haven't been past the fourth round under mike ashley said that is something they have to improve nt to they have to improve on and he will want to do that. he has played a relatively strong side in the last two rounds and certainly against oxford at home in the home tie he played a strong team. it is a decent draw for whoever gets through tonight, west brom. fingers crossed that might be newcastle. allen, many thanks for your time. another surprise result in the fourth round proper was a...
50
50
Feb 14, 2020
02/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley, you'll touch on the reunification process. one of the key recommendations from the report was that dhs should improve the tracking systems, start talking to oro, develop better standards. but also and i think this is really important, that dhs should also consider the best interest of the child in all processing custody removal and repatriation decisions. another key recommendation was dhs should require the hiring of child welfare professionals to oversee. the recommendations are from early 2017. they did not get implemented and laid the groundwork for all of the chaos and the horrific consequences of zero tolerance. i think it's also important to point out even now after we've been through the horrors of family separation, we still do not have those standards in place. cbp still is not evaluating the best interest of the child. they don't have to evaluate the best interest of the child. we've been through so much litigation, but in many ways very tragically we're kind of back in the same place that we were even back in 2017,
ashley, you'll touch on the reunification process. one of the key recommendations from the report was that dhs should improve the tracking systems, start talking to oro, develop better standards. but also and i think this is really important, that dhs should also consider the best interest of the child in all processing custody removal and repatriation decisions. another key recommendation was dhs should require the hiring of child welfare professionals to oversee. the recommendations are from...
97
97
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley webster in the newsroom with the numbers. ashley. >> strong numbers.on was two cent loss on adjusted basis. it was up 10 cents on the revenue side, coming in 3.78 billion. that is also a beat. revenue number up 7% year-over-year. affiliate revenue growth up 7%. both the television and cable outlets and advertising revenue, also growth of 1%. ceo, lachlan murdoch, saying that the fox name, the brand is showing a lot of strength in a very competitive marketplace. saying also seeing healthy growth on the top line with the revenue numbers. the. connell: ashley webster in the newsroom. melissa: "fox business alert." now the live impeachment proceedings underway still here on capitol hill. let's go back to edward lawrence who has more. what's happening now, edward? reporter: right now is the vote on the second articles of impeachment this is obstruction of congress going forth. we expect this one to fall down party lines here. senator mitt romney indicating he would go guilty on abuse of power but not guilty of obstruction of congress. the senator there, wan
ashley webster in the newsroom with the numbers. ashley. >> strong numbers.on was two cent loss on adjusted basis. it was up 10 cents on the revenue side, coming in 3.78 billion. that is also a beat. revenue number up 7% year-over-year. affiliate revenue growth up 7%. both the television and cable outlets and advertising revenue, also growth of 1%. ceo, lachlan murdoch, saying that the fox name, the brand is showing a lot of strength in a very competitive marketplace. saying also seeing...
133
133
Feb 7, 2020
02/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
kristen welker, ashley parker, jon lemire, thank you very much. and the white house is working with the president's allies on capitol hill to keep the pressure on hunter biden with reports that chuck grassley and ron johnson already receiving financial information on joe biden's son from the treasury department even though the administration that be battling in court against demands for similar information about his own tax returns. chris coons joins me now. your reaction to these reports that hunter biden is being targeted, that information from treasury about his financial records are being turned over to the senate committees. >> andrea, this was disheartening news. i was encouraged by quotes by senior senate republicans, senator cornyn and several others today that they think we should move on, we should be trying to get the business of the people done. that we should try and get bills passed this spring that would reduce drug prices or strengthen our schools and that continuing the false narrative that somehow joe biden interfered in ukraine
kristen welker, ashley parker, jon lemire, thank you very much. and the white house is working with the president's allies on capitol hill to keep the pressure on hunter biden with reports that chuck grassley and ron johnson already receiving financial information on joe biden's son from the treasury department even though the administration that be battling in court against demands for similar information about his own tax returns. chris coons joins me now. your reaction to these reports that...
52
52
Feb 19, 2020
02/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
we should really start with a round of applause and what company michelle, ashley, kristi and michael to the station a. [applause]. will try to do this a little bit more conversation and some of the other panels i will start with kristi. and now we sent sent family separation and become these button issues and intimate headlines. since april 2, 0018 he shared with this little bit of the history behind his policies, where did they come from, today exist before they exploded into mainstream media. >> thank you lizzie. so i've actually been reflecting a lot on the panels yesterday. and in thinking about the principle of the best interest of the child and i think that is a really important framework because a lot of what happened during family separations, during the crisis than before, is really due to the fact that there is no guiding principle around the best interest of the child in the border context. especially for families that are arriving at the border. there is no real consideration of the best interest of the child. when border patrol processes them. the absence of having that,
we should really start with a round of applause and what company michelle, ashley, kristi and michael to the station a. [applause]. will try to do this a little bit more conversation and some of the other panels i will start with kristi. and now we sent sent family separation and become these button issues and intimate headlines. since april 2, 0018 he shared with this little bit of the history behind his policies, where did they come from, today exist before they exploded into mainstream...