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ashley: yeah.here's a lot of questions that have yet to be answered, to your point. by the way, the cdc is looking to, we understand, shorten the quarantine times. do you think that's prudent? >> you know, i do. the big issue here is that 14 days, a lot of people just aren't complying with it. if you look at the data, most people, 97.5% of people will develop symptoms by day 11 and a half after exposure. they picked 14 days just to err on the side of caution. now this is looking like it's a bit too cautious. so what i expect to see is a new recommendation, if you are exposed to coronavirus, you should quarantine for 7 to 10 days, then with a negative test, you can get back to normal life. this is thought to capture most of the people who will be infectious and be a far more prudent approach. it's one we have been thinking about for awhile. i'm glad to see them take this step forward and say you know what, we really need to come up with recommendations that people will actually follow. ashley: i wan
ashley: yeah.here's a lot of questions that have yet to be answered, to your point. by the way, the cdc is looking to, we understand, shorten the quarantine times. do you think that's prudent? >> you know, i do. the big issue here is that 14 days, a lot of people just aren't complying with it. if you look at the data, most people, 97.5% of people will develop symptoms by day 11 and a half after exposure. they picked 14 days just to err on the side of caution. now this is looking like it's...
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ashley: well, that is sort of the rub. when you talk to not just the president's advisors but even republicans on capitol hill who should know better and in fact in many cases privately do know better, their attitude is sort of as one put it to me, what is the harm in humanoring the president, to help him get to sort of that emotional space where even if he doesn't officially concede and even if he's not gracious, as we have come to historically expect, he gets to a place where he can leave office. and what is unsaid there and the harm is exactly that. it is the transition of power both in terms of the president -- the current president is eroding trust in this election, in democratic norms generally, and of course the national security implications as evan mentioned, this sort of more robust transition came out of the wake of 9-11. and we can't predict a sort of worst case scenario what terrorist attack we can't conceive yet. but one thing we can conceive of right now is the coronavirus. that ia tremendous national securi
ashley: well, that is sort of the rub. when you talk to not just the president's advisors but even republicans on capitol hill who should know better and in fact in many cases privately do know better, their attitude is sort of as one put it to me, what is the harm in humanoring the president, to help him get to sort of that emotional space where even if he doesn't officially concede and even if he's not gracious, as we have come to historically expect, he gets to a place where he can leave...
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ashley: thank you.onnell: united airlines is now using clorox, electrostatic sprayers in 35 of the airports. each sprayers has epa solution that kills the coronavirus and it will disinfect surfaces in areas like ticketing lobbies, terminals, employees. the technology will be use nightly starting in december before they expand it to other airports that will start early next year. we'll be right back. d. liberty power! wow. that will save me lots of money. you're insured! this game's boring. let's get tacos. only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. because every day matters. and having more of them is possible with verzenio, the only one of its kind proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant, regardless of menopausal status. and it's the only one of its kind you can take every day. verzenio + fulvestrant is approved for women with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer whose disease has progre
ashley: thank you.onnell: united airlines is now using clorox, electrostatic sprayers in 35 of the airports. each sprayers has epa solution that kills the coronavirus and it will disinfect surfaces in areas like ticketing lobbies, terminals, employees. the technology will be use nightly starting in december before they expand it to other airports that will start early next year. we'll be right back. d. liberty power! wow. that will save me lots of money. you're insured! this game's boring....
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ashley, bring me up to speed. ashley: he certainly has.e are going backwards, are not with the governor imposing new restrictions putting a limit on the number of people allowed to gather in private homes. i always wonder how they enforce that. anyway, there is a on bars, restaurants and a jim's. they must close by 10:00 p.m. and the new coronavirus cases it reaching 144,000 and there you have the restrictions in new york , but not just new york as you outlined others at the top of the shows. the governor in ohio threatening to close restaurants and bars and imposing a mass quarter and could close businesses who don't comply. in indiana limits imposed on social gatherings and school events for most of the state. to point out while that cases and hospitalizations are on the rise, the number of deaths at last count was about half of what we saw in march and april if you are looking for some piece of good news. the number of new infections is going up across the country in most places. stuart: look, the second wave has arrived in new restrict
ashley, bring me up to speed. ashley: he certainly has.e are going backwards, are not with the governor imposing new restrictions putting a limit on the number of people allowed to gather in private homes. i always wonder how they enforce that. anyway, there is a on bars, restaurants and a jim's. they must close by 10:00 p.m. and the new coronavirus cases it reaching 144,000 and there you have the restrictions in new york , but not just new york as you outlined others at the top of the shows....
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ashley parker, the irreplaceable ashley parker who, along with the irreplaceable josh dawsey, has written a piece about what's going on in not only the west wing, but broadened the circle out, the president's circle writ large, the people who talks to on the telephone, the people who think they might get him to listen to them. ashley, go through your reporting for the folks watching. >> sure. so the president today -- we did not see him in person. that was deliberate on the part of his aides and advisers who largely agreed that what he did thursday night, that torrent from the briefing room of falsehoods and baseless accusations that the election is somehow fraudulent, they thought that was a problem and they managed to keep the president out of public view. he did release a public statement where he said he was going to be fighting and behind the scenes we know he was calling aides and advisers and urging them to get on tv and defend him. he said there was some dawning this was going to be tough. a fight he thought he could win. but while all that was going on, we also found out that, yo
ashley parker, the irreplaceable ashley parker who, along with the irreplaceable josh dawsey, has written a piece about what's going on in not only the west wing, but broadened the circle out, the president's circle writ large, the people who talks to on the telephone, the people who think they might get him to listen to them. ashley, go through your reporting for the folks watching. >> sure. so the president today -- we did not see him in person. that was deliberate on the part of his...
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was always the hardest worker in the room. >> reporter: the sisters grew up in alliance, ohio ashleye rotc in college, deployed to afghanistan with an elite special ops unit gathering intelligence from women and children, culturally a job men couldn't do, so secret and dangerous her family had no idea. then in october 2011, a call from ashley's husband. >> all he said was her name, and my only comment was, you know, is she alive and he said, no. >> reporter: lieutenant ashley white-stumpf was killed by an ied leaving a hole in her sister's heart. >> just utterly heartbreaking. >> reporter: on this veterans day ashley's service honored in the new museum of the army, her face etched into 1 of 41 pylons, a tribute to the nation's oldest military service. >> within the army the people are our treasure and we tell that here in this museum. >> reporter: this sword used in th battle that inspired "the star spangled banner." from world war i, a tank riddled with 1,300 bullet holes from world war ii postcards from the infantry a d-day landing craft. from the war in iraq, a soldier on patrol.
was always the hardest worker in the room. >> reporter: the sisters grew up in alliance, ohio ashleye rotc in college, deployed to afghanistan with an elite special ops unit gathering intelligence from women and children, culturally a job men couldn't do, so secret and dangerous her family had no idea. then in october 2011, a call from ashley's husband. >> all he said was her name, and my only comment was, you know, is she alive and he said, no. >> reporter: lieutenant ashley...
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it's about the max judd, ashley? ashley: it is indeed. a hundred% confident in the safety of the boeing 737 max to allow the best-selling plane to resume flights. it was grounded 20 months ago following two fatal crashes. longest grounding in aviation history. at the order it now allows boeing to resume us delivery and commercial flights by the end of the year. faa require a new training on the safety system that the blame for the two crashes as well as safeguards another software changes your bottom line, boeing should get this back and going by the end of the year. american airlines says it plans to try to relaunch the max flight by the end of the year while southwest which is the world's largest max operator says it doesn't plan to fly the aircraft until the second quarter of next year. that said, big day for boeing, the news they have been waiting a long time for. stock up 5%. stuart: big deal though it's getting people to fly the plane when it's back in the air commercially coming will people accept the max jet? we will see. tesla is
it's about the max judd, ashley? ashley: it is indeed. a hundred% confident in the safety of the boeing 737 max to allow the best-selling plane to resume flights. it was grounded 20 months ago following two fatal crashes. longest grounding in aviation history. at the order it now allows boeing to resume us delivery and commercial flights by the end of the year. faa require a new training on the safety system that the blame for the two crashes as well as safeguards another software changes your...
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ashley? >> you brought the voice of the park users to keep the parks open for all of us to enjoy i personally think you brought a lot of class to the commission and it's a tall order for our president to maintain that class. [laughter] and you are a good friend and i hope to see you walking along marina boulevard soon and please be -- come back and continue to be a friended of our parks and the commission. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> i think you're on maoutz, ashley. >> commissioner anderson? >> hi, tom. i can't sea you, but i think you're there with ashley. i second what commissioner lowe says about your class and all things outwardly and inwardly. i always looked forward to seeing what you were wearing in the events that we attended and know that you are the prince of the pocket square this is a really nice appointment and also gave me such a great sense of security and continuity and even love. the love that you offer to san francisco residents is evident in everything this you did and
ashley? >> you brought the voice of the park users to keep the parks open for all of us to enjoy i personally think you brought a lot of class to the commission and it's a tall order for our president to maintain that class. [laughter] and you are a good friend and i hope to see you walking along marina boulevard soon and please be -- come back and continue to be a friended of our parks and the commission. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> i think you're on maoutz, ashley....
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this is what ashley is holding now. we have disadvantaged as it highest 20 % of the characteristics. next one, ashley. when we put the those to the highest 20 % of talks on a map with our parks. this is what it looks like. begin, this is the highest 20 % compared to the city as a whole. the two colors are irrelevant. it's the whole of purplish pink block is the equity zone. the lighter part is a buffer around the track. once we have them on the map we are able to identify the parks in equity zones and take a look at what is offered there. okay, next. will be impossible to see for the camera. well, there you go the number of parks has not changed for the last few years. nor has park acreagement the numbers have changed but the percentage is almost identical as it's been the last few years. maintenance, i don't need to go through all of these. i will highlight that despite the conditions of covid-19 we have maintained our parks at the highest level ever. this is as evidence spread park evaluations scores continue to go up
this is what ashley is holding now. we have disadvantaged as it highest 20 % of the characteristics. next one, ashley. when we put the those to the highest 20 % of talks on a map with our parks. this is what it looks like. begin, this is the highest 20 % compared to the city as a whole. the two colors are irrelevant. it's the whole of purplish pink block is the equity zone. the lighter part is a buffer around the track. once we have them on the map we are able to identify the parks in equity...
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ashley: exactly. connell: ashley webster for us.ove on to hillary vaughn in wilmington, delaware, get the latest on president-elect joe biden today. hillary? reporter: hi, connell. president-elect joe biden sidestepped questions from the press asking if he is had a conversation with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell yet. the press was kept outside of biden's virtual roundtable that he held this afternoon with front line workers saying they will talk to the press tomorrow at his event with the workers biden again blamed the gsa delay for the trump administration denying him access to critical information like our stockpile inventory levels like things like ppe. also the timeline for a vaccine rollout. biden teared up at one point when a nurse talked about being on the front lines for months but still not getting access to a covid test. >> very -- >> i'm sorry i'm so emotional. it is just -- >> got me emotional. reporter: biden also said one thing he wants to change is the turn around time between getting a test and getting the r
ashley: exactly. connell: ashley webster for us.ove on to hillary vaughn in wilmington, delaware, get the latest on president-elect joe biden today. hillary? reporter: hi, connell. president-elect joe biden sidestepped questions from the press asking if he is had a conversation with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell yet. the press was kept outside of biden's virtual roundtable that he held this afternoon with front line workers saying they will talk to the press tomorrow at his event with...
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ashley? >> you brought the voice of the park users to keep the parks open for all of us to enjoy i personally think you brought a lot of class to the commission and it's a tall order for our president to maintain that class. [laughter] and you are a good friend and i hope to see you walking along marina boulevard soon and please be -- come back and continue to be a friended of our parks and the commission. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> i think you're on maoutz, ashley. >> commissioner anderson? >> hi, tom. i can't sea you, but i think you're there with ashley. i second what commissioner lowe says about your class and all things outwardly and inwardly. i always looked forward to seeing what you were wearing in the events that we attended and know that you are the prince of the pocket square this is a really nice appointment and also gave me such a great sense of security and continuity and even love. the love that you offer to san francisco residents is evident in everything this you did and
ashley? >> you brought the voice of the park users to keep the parks open for all of us to enjoy i personally think you brought a lot of class to the commission and it's a tall order for our president to maintain that class. [laughter] and you are a good friend and i hope to see you walking along marina boulevard soon and please be -- come back and continue to be a friended of our parks and the commission. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> i think you're on maoutz, ashley....
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ashley has severe asthma. ashley has a chronic lung condition. she is an only child. because many of her immediate --ily members compromised immediate family members have compromised immune systems, she has not visited her parents or grandparents since march. sure she can see her family again soon. as we implement the new mask , it is also important that we remember the existing orders that are in place to slowly spread of the virus. in april, we issued an order to limit gatherings of 10 people. that order still is very much in effect. this applies to public events and private gatherings. seen spread of the virus as a result of banquets, wedding receptions, and social gatherings following funerals. tragedyseen great associated with some of these events. causingt the ceremonies the problem. to address this, we will be issuing a new order in the next few days which will place significant restrictions on these social activities. specifically, open congregant areas can no longer be open. the order also requires everyone everyone to wear a mask. the order prohibits things
ashley has severe asthma. ashley has a chronic lung condition. she is an only child. because many of her immediate --ily members compromised immediate family members have compromised immune systems, she has not visited her parents or grandparents since march. sure she can see her family again soon. as we implement the new mask , it is also important that we remember the existing orders that are in place to slowly spread of the virus. in april, we issued an order to limit gatherings of 10...
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. >> and i'm dan ashley. thank you for joining us'll il fornaio in corte madera is temporarily closed. dozen people who preordered thanksgiving meals caught completely off guard. as abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard explains health officials are now busy doing contact tracing. >> reporter: cleaning crews were disinfecting the interior of il forna. o in court madero after a staff member tested positive for covid according to management officials. >> i made a reservation for outdoor dining. i thought this place would be okay. it's closed. >> reporter: customers found the doors locked and this note out front explaining why. >> we were disappointed obviously. yeah, the first thing we thought of was was there a covid outbreak. >> reporter: leah burmas and her daughter are one of 42 customers who preordered thanksgiving dinner on its website. it's billed as a thanksgiving feast. but now those holiday orders can't be filled. >> we're visiting them. we were going to have an early thanksgiving today. but now they're
. >> and i'm dan ashley. thank you for joining us'll il fornaio in corte madera is temporarily closed. dozen people who preordered thanksgiving meals caught completely off guard. as abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard explains health officials are now busy doing contact tracing. >> reporter: cleaning crews were disinfecting the interior of il forna. o in court madero after a staff member tested positive for covid according to management officials. >> i made a reservation for...
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good earnings, ashley? ashley: very good, yeah.ng better than expected results in the third quarter and also a big surge in the amount of people using their service. of course, a big catalyst was the restart of major sports such as the nba, major league baseball, the nhl, also the start of the nfl season. now, the company reported a 57 cent loss but that was better than expected. revenue of $133 million also beat. draft wi draftkings says the number of monthly unique players surpassed one million. that's a 64% increase compared the a year ago. it has also been expanding its brand with high profile partnerships including with michael jordan, the new york giants and the chicago cubs. the company is also raising its guidance. that's also giving it a big boost today. so far in 2020 this stock has gained close to 290%. stuart: wow. just like that. that's a chart and a half. i've got to say. now it's up 8% as of this friday morning. all right. >>> next case, cisco. show me, please. way up, 5.7%. why? susan: cisco had a stronger record ca
good earnings, ashley? ashley: very good, yeah.ng better than expected results in the third quarter and also a big surge in the amount of people using their service. of course, a big catalyst was the restart of major sports such as the nba, major league baseball, the nhl, also the start of the nfl season. now, the company reported a 57 cent loss but that was better than expected. revenue of $133 million also beat. draft wi draftkings says the number of monthly unique players surpassed one...
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ashley webster is following all of that and joins us now. ashley? ashley: connell, here we go again. there is no doubt we're seeing an increase in cases across the country, based on a rolling average that is quite significant. some states recording the highest numbers, minnesota, 79% increase on that rolling seven day average. kansas up 68%. washington 67. oklahoma, 65. iowa 62%, this according to johns hopkins university. we're see agroing number of states rolling back or introducing new restrictions to try to stop the spread of the virus although must be said limitations so far are not as severe we saw in the first lockdown. for instance, connecticut has reduced the capacity inside of restaurants from 75% back to 50%. restaurants and entertainment venues must close by 9:30 p.m. with the exception of food take-out and delivery services. in oregon the governor has announced a two-week pause as he calls it in five counties where the virus is on the rise. it does include the city of portland. it encourages all buses to mandate work from home. stops vi
ashley webster is following all of that and joins us now. ashley? ashley: connell, here we go again. there is no doubt we're seeing an increase in cases across the country, based on a rolling average that is quite significant. some states recording the highest numbers, minnesota, 79% increase on that rolling seven day average. kansas up 68%. washington 67. oklahoma, 65. iowa 62%, this according to johns hopkins university. we're see agroing number of states rolling back or introducing new...
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ashley: interesting. bitcoin shows a gain of 70 points so whatever rally we had at the opening, we have lost a lot of it. 10 year treasury yield .96%, up again. money coming out of bonds may be going into stocks? susan: this shows people are more at ease with what's happening in the economy and hopefully a vaccine. stuart: wouldn't it be nice to get to one? susan: how long ago was that? stuart: i can't remember. the price of gold is 1880 and counts up $26. bitcoin, always interesting. $15300 per coin and the price of oil this morning at almost $41 per barrel. whoopi goldberg spent the last four years going after president trump. now she's telling trump supporters to accept abiding. watch this. >> so, all of you suck it up like we sucked it up. businesses today are looking to tomorrow. adapting. innovating. setting the course. but new ways of working demand a new type of network. one that's more than just fast. you need flexibility- to work from anywhere. and manage from everywhere. advanced technology. wi
ashley: interesting. bitcoin shows a gain of 70 points so whatever rally we had at the opening, we have lost a lot of it. 10 year treasury yield .96%, up again. money coming out of bonds may be going into stocks? susan: this shows people are more at ease with what's happening in the economy and hopefully a vaccine. stuart: wouldn't it be nice to get to one? susan: how long ago was that? stuart: i can't remember. the price of gold is 1880 and counts up $26. bitcoin, always interesting. $15300...
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when ashley and i.get that it has a dress that i you know i want to i want to point 1st is i am also in agreement that i would not say that we are in a fascist dictatorship but i would say is we can look to the americans who voted for and their issues with black people immigrants exact age and their willingness to allow the american nation state to eggs are kind of authoritarian or bordering on authoritarian rhetoric and or strategies to make sure that they are not part of the american dream or the kind of democratic ideals that we all are living up to as a harbinger of possible things to come right and there is an entire part of this population that really lives in a subjugated a different understanding of american democracy and rules and the majority of folks that donald trump is talking about and appealing to and that deals exe and exclusively engages in state sponsored the question you know lack of freedom of speech lack of freedom of movement except her and that are all very much kind of the canary
when ashley and i.get that it has a dress that i you know i want to i want to point 1st is i am also in agreement that i would not say that we are in a fascist dictatorship but i would say is we can look to the americans who voted for and their issues with black people immigrants exact age and their willingness to allow the american nation state to eggs are kind of authoritarian or bordering on authoritarian rhetoric and or strategies to make sure that they are not part of the american dream or...
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i think ashley was playing shuffleboard. he was not playing golf by the way.ike trump or not, i got to say the trump rally has to be more fun than the drive-in rallies. we're out in the middle of nowhere in kenosha, wisconsin. the airport is out here. of the look at the cars. people are parked out in a pumpkin patch. everybody is waving. everybody is friendly at these rallies. parked out here. then they shuttle on the buses, you see people lining up now. regardless what the polls pay say, the enthusiasm level, there is, there is the youngest trump fan. right there. what did you say? >> go trump. reporter: little quieter on tv. she was just shouting. you know, who says there are no masks being worn at trump rallies. you're wearing a mask. you're good. >> i have a seal. reporter: you are good. >> [inaudible]. reporter: fellow from space force clearly. at any rate, polls, he hasn't led a poll, a major poll since february. but you will remember, connell, four years ago, i think the last poll had hillary clinton 46, trump 40. we know what happened. if enthusiasm is
i think ashley was playing shuffleboard. he was not playing golf by the way.ike trump or not, i got to say the trump rally has to be more fun than the drive-in rallies. we're out in the middle of nowhere in kenosha, wisconsin. the airport is out here. of the look at the cars. people are parked out in a pumpkin patch. everybody is waving. everybody is friendly at these rallies. parked out here. then they shuttle on the buses, you see people lining up now. regardless what the polls pay say, the...
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and ashley, i'd like to begin with you and your beat. we have to begin with the president, though. we're not showing or playing what he said. we couldn't air it live because we frankly couldn't have it between the lie and the blatant attacks on our own system of elections in our country. tell us what's been going on behind the scenes. >> sure. so the president has cycled through a number of moods in these basically 48 hours since the polls closed. and for what it's worth just starting with today, what msnbc couldn't air, frankly, is what a number of the president's own advisers didn't want him to say either. and that's what they spent the past day trying to prevent. so the president woke up this morning. he was angry and defiant. he wanted to say something. initially he tweeted, stop the vote. and advisers kind of had to huddle with him and explain well, sir, if you stop the vote right now, in fact, you would lose. so they workshoped a different phrase, stop the fraud, which again there's no evidence i need to say of any widespread voting fraud at all, but it worked well for the pr
and ashley, i'd like to begin with you and your beat. we have to begin with the president, though. we're not showing or playing what he said. we couldn't air it live because we frankly couldn't have it between the lie and the blatant attacks on our own system of elections in our country. tell us what's been going on behind the scenes. >> sure. so the president has cycled through a number of moods in these basically 48 hours since the polls closed. and for what it's worth just starting...
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ashley, i'd like to begin with you. think of this white house, think of this president floating out stories that he may run again in 2024. think of how that fill in the blank blocks all other 2024 candidates in a party that's already scared to death of this guy. but think of it in the other way, a gradual begrudging acceptance that he might have lost. any concrete signs that he may know he lost this? >> well, that's exactly right, and we can talk about how it freezes the republican party and what it must feel like to be mike pence right now. but him talking about running in 2024 was one of two signs his advisers now have pointed to me today to say his head space is in a place where he's coming to terms with having lost. you don't think you're going to run in 2024 if you think you're going to serve between 2020 and 2024 because you can't run for a third term then. the second indication is he fired esper by tweet. we know he likes to fire people by tweet, but someone pointed out to me. they said it shows he has a time urg
ashley, i'd like to begin with you. think of this white house, think of this president floating out stories that he may run again in 2024. think of how that fill in the blank blocks all other 2024 candidates in a party that's already scared to death of this guy. but think of it in the other way, a gradual begrudging acceptance that he might have lost. any concrete signs that he may know he lost this? >> well, that's exactly right, and we can talk about how it freezes the republican party...
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ashley webster there in lake mary. jeff flock is in madison, wisconsin.w four years ago this time that wisconsin would turn into the story of the night. that sort of is what happened. how does it look now? reporter: here's the deal on wisconsin, what you need to know how the votes get counted and what we'll find out tonight. we're right in the middle between you connell, the way pennsylvania does it, don't start counting until after the polls are closed, the way it is with ashley in florida, where they started long ago. we started here in wisconsin in terms of the, the votes that came in absentee or vote by mail, started this morning. so they're already counting. they're going into the machines. we got pictures from inside of this location, the black hawk church on the edge of madison, wisconsin, already tabulating these votes. in milwaukee, for example, they already tabulated we're told by noon, 30,000 of these votes. so we're going to get a report from some locations of the absentee and mail in votes the same as the people that voted in person. however,
ashley webster there in lake mary. jeff flock is in madison, wisconsin.w four years ago this time that wisconsin would turn into the story of the night. that sort of is what happened. how does it look now? reporter: here's the deal on wisconsin, what you need to know how the votes get counted and what we'll find out tonight. we're right in the middle between you connell, the way pennsylvania does it, don't start counting until after the polls are closed, the way it is with ashley in florida,...
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ashley and typhon labs is showing that vision of a future, a very community based future. a future without discrimination and stereotypes can artificial intelligence help to make the world a better place. i don't think that we should be working to ai to make the world together scary, and this is something where he might be exacerbating some of the more undesirable aspects of society. but we humans can still change that ai opens up all kinds of new dimensions and the adventure has just begun to join us again next time on arts 21. dear france. dear antonio, here's a scene when your mother was born in 1969, the one was already 8 years old. my grandchildren were born after the wall fell, born in ingrid 3 generations, one family on a journey through a recent german history mall, our family and costs 15 minutes on d, w. a . up to date. don't miss our high life program. mine, w dot com highlights beethoven is for me, beethoven is for you. as for hell, beethoven is for her. beethoven is for the beethoven is for cause. beethoven is for every one of beethoven 2021250th anniversary h
ashley and typhon labs is showing that vision of a future, a very community based future. a future without discrimination and stereotypes can artificial intelligence help to make the world a better place. i don't think that we should be working to ai to make the world together scary, and this is something where he might be exacerbating some of the more undesirable aspects of society. but we humans can still change that ai opens up all kinds of new dimensions and the adventure has just begun to...
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. [♪] ashley: live from america's news headquarters i'm ashley strohmier.ee people are dead after a shooting in quenette county, georgia. police found one victim suffering from a gunshot wound to the leg. officers found tbotter dead males in a nearby home. a k uni k9 unit and helicopter e searching the area. the california curfew from 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. will last until december 21, affecting more than 59% of the state's population. i'm ashley strohmier. i'm ashley strohmier. now back to "justice with judge jeanine." judge jeanine: even though the recounted is over in georgia, the republicans' fight in that state is just beginning. congressman doug collins joins me now. does it feel like you have been campaigning forever. >> it does, judge. it really does. i go from one campaign to working to help to get this president the vote he deserves. judge jeanine: i admire your stamina. but let's talk about -- i'm not going to talk about the recount. let's talk about the election in january. i believe it will be january 4. both loeffler and perdue had more votes
. [♪] ashley: live from america's news headquarters i'm ashley strohmier.ee people are dead after a shooting in quenette county, georgia. police found one victim suffering from a gunshot wound to the leg. officers found tbotter dead males in a nearby home. a k uni k9 unit and helicopter e searching the area. the california curfew from 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. will last until december 21, affecting more than 59% of the state's population. i'm ashley strohmier. i'm ashley strohmier. now back to...
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what is with that, ashley? ashley: sign of the time's. operator cinemark agreed to a deal allowing universal pictures to offer its movies in us homes as a cns 17 days after they debut in the theaters. it's a similar deal to the one universal made in july with amc which is the worlds largest theater chain. universal could offer movies for sale via premium video-on-demand basis after they have played for at least three weekends in theaters before the pandemic movie theaters would have been an exclusive window that lasted about 74 days and they really protected that number very harshly because they said look, otherwise people will watch from home. universal one of the few major studios sending movies to theaters in the coming months. many other studios, as we know, remain closed at. it is a sign of the times. stuart: another one. thank you. we have been open in the market for precisely eight minutes and we are on the downside to the tune of 1.1%, 300 points down for dow jones. squad member going after the president and his supporters-- it's
what is with that, ashley? ashley: sign of the time's. operator cinemark agreed to a deal allowing universal pictures to offer its movies in us homes as a cns 17 days after they debut in the theaters. it's a similar deal to the one universal made in july with amc which is the worlds largest theater chain. universal could offer movies for sale via premium video-on-demand basis after they have played for at least three weekends in theaters before the pandemic movie theaters would have been an...
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ashley hinson of iowa announced she tested positive for coronavirus. >>> with hospitals getting overwhelmed officials in north dakota are allowing health care workers who tested positive for the virus, but are asymptomatic, to continue treating covid-19 patients. joining me now is antonio hilton, msnbc news correspondent. how is this likely to work and how do health care workers and patients feel about the fact if they have covid they're needed to work? >> reporter: hey, ayman. health care workers, nurses, doctors, administrators have been telling me they're still processing this news. i've spoken to some nurses in facilities in more rural parts of the state who tell me they're having discussions about putting this into practice because there are nurses and doctors falling ill. there aren't enough hands around to take care of acutely ill
ashley hinson of iowa announced she tested positive for coronavirus. >>> with hospitals getting overwhelmed officials in north dakota are allowing health care workers who tested positive for the virus, but are asymptomatic, to continue treating covid-19 patients. joining me now is antonio hilton, msnbc news correspondent. how is this likely to work and how do health care workers and patients feel about the fact if they have covid they're needed to work? >> reporter: hey, ayman....
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ashley bartholomew joins me now.rote on twitter about this conversation with the patient who thought covid was nothing more than a flu and thought some of the coverage about it was fake news. and you wrote, and it's a lengthy quote, i want to read it for our viewers and listeners on sirius satellite radio because it really does capture the sentiment. i make a choice. something i've never done. i say, to be honest, this is my last shift. you're the only patient of 25 that has been able to speak to me today or is even aware i'm here. he's surprised but doubtful and asks if other people are doing as well as him. i tell him i've never seen so many people so very sick. he asks if a lot of people have died. i'm brutally honest. i tell him in ten years of being a nurse i've done more cpr and seen more people die in the last two weeks than i have in my entire career combined. what made you want to share that candid assessment, ashley? >> you know, just i was so shocked in the moment when he was saying this to me. it was trul
ashley bartholomew joins me now.rote on twitter about this conversation with the patient who thought covid was nothing more than a flu and thought some of the coverage about it was fake news. and you wrote, and it's a lengthy quote, i want to read it for our viewers and listeners on sirius satellite radio because it really does capture the sentiment. i make a choice. something i've never done. i say, to be honest, this is my last shift. you're the only patient of 25 that has been able to speak...
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he and ashley have put on close to 50 concerts since may. feels like it's become something a little bit broader than i think we really expected it to. garvin: that's because, while andrew always knew he would enjoy playing for people, he didn't quite expect how much it would mean to them. andrew: and the first time we did it, the reaction from people on the street was really incredible. garvin: ashley and andrew soon understood they weren't just playing for people who miss live music. they were playing for people who miss, well, people. ashley: it's a real privilege and it's a real honor to get to kind of step into people's lives for 25 minutes and have an exchange with a stranger in a very safe way, but in a really emotional way in some instances. garvin: and andrew and ashley both agree that introducing money into this exchange would, ironically, cheapen it. this way, nothing stands in the way of letting music do what it does best, bringing people together, or at least as together as we can be these days. ♪ our next story about overcoming
he and ashley have put on close to 50 concerts since may. feels like it's become something a little bit broader than i think we really expected it to. garvin: that's because, while andrew always knew he would enjoy playing for people, he didn't quite expect how much it would mean to them. andrew: and the first time we did it, the reaction from people on the street was really incredible. garvin: ashley and andrew soon understood they weren't just playing for people who miss live music. they were...
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for example, ashley hinson in iowa who is a former tv reporter. a state representative beat a first term incumbent out in her state. stephanie bice in oklahoma, who is the first iranian american who ever serve in congress a woman and republican woman at that i would be remiss to not mention senator kelly loeffler down in georgia. she and senator david perdue are in the fight of their life right now. we have seen for many years democrats in congress try to pass these radical and extreme policies like medicare for all. the green new deal, socialism and at this point the only thing standing between americans and that radical left agenda are senators down in georgia. brian: kelly loeffler will get the support of doug collins who they were able to run off allowing for two person runoff. martha mcsally was not successful in arizona astrodomet mark kelly.
for example, ashley hinson in iowa who is a former tv reporter. a state representative beat a first term incumbent out in her state. stephanie bice in oklahoma, who is the first iranian american who ever serve in congress a woman and republican woman at that i would be remiss to not mention senator kelly loeffler down in georgia. she and senator david perdue are in the fight of their life right now. we have seen for many years democrats in congress try to pass these radical and extreme policies...
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and 37-year-old iowa republican congresswoman-elect ashley hinson also reported a positive coronavirus test. president trump continues to insist he did not lose the november 3 election, even if election officials around the u.s. from both parties say there is no sign of widespread voter fraud or other irregularities. on thursday, trump proposed a wild conspiracy theory about election software company dominion voting systems that trump votes were switched to biden. there is no factual basis for trump claim. the department of homeland security wrote in a statement joined by election officials around u.s. -- "the november 3 election was the most secure in american history. there is no evidence that any voting system deleted or lost votes, changed votes, or was in any way compromised." reuters reports christopher krebs, the top cybersecurity official at the department of homeland security, has told
and 37-year-old iowa republican congresswoman-elect ashley hinson also reported a positive coronavirus test. president trump continues to insist he did not lose the november 3 election, even if election officials around the u.s. from both parties say there is no sign of widespread voter fraud or other irregularities. on thursday, trump proposed a wild conspiracy theory about election software company dominion voting systems that trump votes were switched to biden. there is no factual basis for...
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"washington post" white house reporter ashley. i'm grateful you are with us right now, peter, i like your name, i go to you first. what do we expect to hear from the president today over the course of the last week and a half since the election night, we've heard the president -- vice president heard him publicly but on twitter, 230 tweets, almost all of them fuming about the election result, spewing conspiracy theories and claims of fraud and blaming fox. what do you think we'll hear from him in the rose garden in the next few minutes? >> on that subject i think you'll hear more of the same. a few minutes ago he tweeted about the voting system in arizona and how that was somehow tilted against him and nevada as well. he's not giving up the ghost on these claims even if he is in private beginning to edges his way closer to the recognition that ultimately it's going to
"washington post" white house reporter ashley. i'm grateful you are with us right now, peter, i like your name, i go to you first. what do we expect to hear from the president today over the course of the last week and a half since the election night, we've heard the president -- vice president heard him publicly but on twitter, 230 tweets, almost all of them fuming about the election result, spewing conspiracy theories and claims of fraud and blaming fox. what do you think we'll hear...
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ashley webster's been there all morning, and he's back with us now. but, ashley, what happened?s. well, they have things to do, places to go. they have swim lessons, tennis lessons. [laughter] they stuck with us for the first two hours of the show, stu. we're now in a place called sumter landing, one of the very nice, very pretty town squares in the villages which, as you mentioned before, is predominantly republican. but president trump won here 68% to 29% in 2016. but is that support eroding just a little bit? i've got a couple of guests here. let me bring in zara. you're a biden for president kind of person. do you think joe biden can get more votes this time around? >> i definitely do. despite all of us democrats that are fighting for the vote, we have a lot of republicans who joined us. we have republicans for biden, and we know we can't win it here, but we can definitely chip at the votes. and if we can get less than 2 to 1, then we're hoping florida wins. >> okay. now, someone on the other side of the issue is john. john, you were the former gop chairman for sumter county
ashley webster's been there all morning, and he's back with us now. but, ashley, what happened?s. well, they have things to do, places to go. they have swim lessons, tennis lessons. [laughter] they stuck with us for the first two hours of the show, stu. we're now in a place called sumter landing, one of the very nice, very pretty town squares in the villages which, as you mentioned before, is predominantly republican. but president trump won here 68% to 29% in 2016. but is that support eroding...
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. >>> iowa gop congressman elect ashley hinson announced yesterday that she has tested positive for covid but says she's feeling great. >>> six passengers now testing positive for coronavirus on the very first cruise ship to tour the caribbean since the pandemic began. the cruise of the sea dream one was meant to show how testing and hygiene protocols could allow the cruise industry to restart operations. many of the passengers and journalists on board were bloggers invited to cover the week long trip. >> the ship had a very rigorous testing schedule, more rigorous than what some of the big lines are planning to do when they come back in a few months. >> it's just so disappointing that this has happened because everybody had their hopes up high, and we can't see anything more that they could have done. it's just such a horrible virus. it just gets everywhere, even with the constant testing. >> the ship's owner says the sea dream one has returned to barbados for more covid testing
. >>> iowa gop congressman elect ashley hinson announced yesterday that she has tested positive for covid but says she's feeling great. >>> six passengers now testing positive for coronavirus on the very first cruise ship to tour the caribbean since the pandemic began. the cruise of the sea dream one was meant to show how testing and hygiene protocols could allow the cruise industry to restart operations. many of the passengers and journalists on board were bloggers invited to...
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ashley: hi, my name's ashley. and my question is how does the process work? can we do everything remotely? well, ashley, that's a great question. you can do everything remotely by phone, email, text message or we can do a zoom or a facetime meeting with you as well. we can also come out to meet you near your home or at a coffee shop nearby. there's absolutely no need to come into the office anymore, unless you want to, of course. so if you're at home and you've been injured in an accident that was not your fault, you do not have an attorney. give us a call right now. we'll answer all of your questions with a free consultation and we'll let you know how much your case is potentially worth. okay, rob, so now i have another scenario for you, and probably a lot of people at home can relate to this. they're in an accident, they've been injured, and the other party doesn't have insurance. i mean, is there really anything they can do? oh absolutely. there is, gina. as a matter of fact, the attorneys tell me that if someone is injured in an accident and that person h
ashley: hi, my name's ashley. and my question is how does the process work? can we do everything remotely? well, ashley, that's a great question. you can do everything remotely by phone, email, text message or we can do a zoom or a facetime meeting with you as well. we can also come out to meet you near your home or at a coffee shop nearby. there's absolutely no need to come into the office anymore, unless you want to, of course. so if you're at home and you've been injured in an accident that...
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joining me now is washington post white house reporter ashley parker. this quote that you got from this republican senior official is getting a lot of attention because people are saying, there is a lot of harm that is being done and that's trust in our elections, trust in our democracy. it's not just being eroded by the president, it's being eroded by very senior republican officials who are coming out publicly and validating the president's completely invalid claims. >> that's exactly right. i mean, we included the quote because it was a very telling window into what a number of people in the president's orbit and now, you know, even an establishment republican leadership, as you just showed, are thinking and how they do view this. it sort of explains how they think at the end of the day, if they can just give the president the time and space to come to deal with his grief, he will eventually give into a peaceful transition of power. that is the thinking of a lot of people. but as you say, it's worth taking a step back and saying, it is incredibly dam
joining me now is washington post white house reporter ashley parker. this quote that you got from this republican senior official is getting a lot of attention because people are saying, there is a lot of harm that is being done and that's trust in our elections, trust in our democracy. it's not just being eroded by the president, it's being eroded by very senior republican officials who are coming out publicly and validating the president's completely invalid claims. >> that's exactly...
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ashley: ring of fire. around 350,000 a second generation ring doorbell sold in the usa and another 87 sold in canada after receiving reports of them catching fire. at the $100 video doorbell whistled on rings website and on amazon between june, and october of this year and according to the recall the battery in the device can overheat when the wrong screws are used during installation posing a fire and burn hazard. so far ring has received 23 reports of doorbells catching fire and causing property damage as well as eight reports of minor burns. stuart: i thought it may be something to do with privacy, but it's not. thank you. lauren, the prompter says what is this about whole foods offering turkey insurance for thanksgiving. go. ashley: well, we need this in my house because italians can cook, but we can't cook turkey. whole food and progressive teamed up to offer a thanksgiving turkey protection plan. protects you from a bad meal or a burnt meal and in many cases we do is save your receipt when you buy a
ashley: ring of fire. around 350,000 a second generation ring doorbell sold in the usa and another 87 sold in canada after receiving reports of them catching fire. at the $100 video doorbell whistled on rings website and on amazon between june, and october of this year and according to the recall the battery in the device can overheat when the wrong screws are used during installation posing a fire and burn hazard. so far ring has received 23 reports of doorbells catching fire and causing...
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ashley: sure.s is the press conference about to start in philadelphia. the trump legal team, we're going to take this are we taking this now? wait until they start? taking it now. this is update on what is happening in philadelphia with the trump legal team going after counting of the votes. >> good morning, we're hear this morning because we had a great morning at the appellate court. issued an order allowing immediate access for our team to observe the voting process. our team of 15 people will be sent in right now to observe vote counting process. this is very important. [inaudible] 30 to 50 to 100 people have -- [inaudible]. they had had a guy wearing a mask -- stuart: just going to inter result for a moment pam bondi. pam was on the show about 20 minutes ago, telling our viewers what she is now telling press conference in philadelphia, that is, they have won an appellate court decision. they will be allowed in to watch the counting of the vote and they will be just six feet away from the peopl
ashley: sure.s is the press conference about to start in philadelphia. the trump legal team, we're going to take this are we taking this now? wait until they start? taking it now. this is update on what is happening in philadelphia with the trump legal team going after counting of the votes. >> good morning, we're hear this morning because we had a great morning at the appellate court. issued an order allowing immediate access for our team to observe the voting process. our team of 15...
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i'm ashley strohmier.k to "hannity." for all of your headlines come along on to foxnews.com. you are watching the most powerful name in news, fox news channel. ♪ ♪ >> sean: all right, so it is no secret, many democratic run cities across the country, they are in crisis. we have been exposing some of the help of our friend, lawrence jones, how democratic mayors, governors are seemingly unwilling or unable to put a stop to the destruction in their own cities. why? i don't know, but take a look. we begin tonight with new york city. it is deteriorating before our very eyes. all because of what is the pathetic leadership of the mayor, de blasio, and a governor, cuomo. just take a look, america. this is just the beginning of what defunding the police looks like and a preview of what joe biden's america will be like. these two lunatics let violent crimes out of prison en masse using coronavirus as an excuse, they allowed felony offenders, get out of jail scot-free within hours after their arrest because of these
i'm ashley strohmier.k to "hannity." for all of your headlines come along on to foxnews.com. you are watching the most powerful name in news, fox news channel. ♪ ♪ >> sean: all right, so it is no secret, many democratic run cities across the country, they are in crisis. we have been exposing some of the help of our friend, lawrence jones, how democratic mayors, governors are seemingly unwilling or unable to put a stop to the destruction in their own cities. why? i don't...
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ashley strohmier live for us in the newsroom. thank you.dential candidates delivering final pitches to america on one of the biggest issues facing our country. healthcare. >> biden and harris will eliminate the private health insurance plans of 180 million americans. >> we will protect your healthcare. trump and our republican friends who jammed through a supreme court nominee, you know why, they're trying to destroy the affordable care act. todd: which candidate's plan is better for your family. joining me to break it down, healthcare expert seth denson. we know healthcare is complicated. we don't want to get too much in the weeds on this. let us know the key take-aways from each president's plans, starting with president trump? >> with president trump, he wants to build on what he's done so far, that is, put healthcare back in the hands of consumers. what the president has tried to do is expand things like pricing transparency, greater access to doctors and flexibility to pick your own plan, things like right to try, all these are compone
ashley strohmier live for us in the newsroom. thank you.dential candidates delivering final pitches to america on one of the biggest issues facing our country. healthcare. >> biden and harris will eliminate the private health insurance plans of 180 million americans. >> we will protect your healthcare. trump and our republican friends who jammed through a supreme court nominee, you know why, they're trying to destroy the affordable care act. todd: which candidate's plan is better...
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. >> i'm dan ashley. good evening. more than 18,000 californians have been diagnosed with coronavirus. imagine the entire town of maraga getting sick. it's the second record in five days. on saturday the record was 15,442 new cases. for perspective, over the past seven days, we've averaged fewer than 14,000 new cases. over the past two weeks, the average is roughly 11,000. here is another way to understand what's happening in this graph you can see our summer spike right there in the middle and on the right, the current surge, which eclipses anything we've experienced so far. >> in many ways, the timing couldn't be worse. today is expected to be one of the busiest days of thanksgiving travel despite numerous and repeated warnings from health agencies against traveling or gathering. let's take a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza, san francisco international airport and 101 in san jose. sky 7 was over 680 in the east bay. you can see plenty of cars on the road at 1:00 in the afternoon. at sfo this morning, people on
. >> i'm dan ashley. good evening. more than 18,000 californians have been diagnosed with coronavirus. imagine the entire town of maraga getting sick. it's the second record in five days. on saturday the record was 15,442 new cases. for perspective, over the past seven days, we've averaged fewer than 14,000 new cases. over the past two weeks, the average is roughly 11,000. here is another way to understand what's happening in this graph you can see our summer spike right there in the...
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ashley webster is in orlando for us today, wide open in orlando, ashley? ashley: yes, it is, stu.morning to you and everyone. listen, eight weeks ago, september 25th, governor ron desantis here in florida basically said all covid-19 restrictions are lifted. restaurants, the minimum you have to reduce your business by is 50% but we say 100% depending on local authorities and whatever deal you work out with them. but it has, it has had the impact as you know, stu, as you came down here recently, it's like night and day between new york and new jersey and here in florida. people going about their business. i want to quickly give you the unemployment numbers as a comparison between those states that are open and those states that are not. let's have a look at those. florida right now statewide unemployment rate of 6.4%. texas at 6.9%. now look at california. 9.3%. new york, 9.6%. of course, the nationwide average at 6.9%. so is there a correlation? you could say that. i'm in central florida, this is tourism central, a low wage service sector type of economy that's been hit very hard.
ashley webster is in orlando for us today, wide open in orlando, ashley? ashley: yes, it is, stu.morning to you and everyone. listen, eight weeks ago, september 25th, governor ron desantis here in florida basically said all covid-19 restrictions are lifted. restaurants, the minimum you have to reduce your business by is 50% but we say 100% depending on local authorities and whatever deal you work out with them. but it has, it has had the impact as you know, stu, as you came down here recently,...
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griff: thanks, ashley. fox news contributor dr.nette nesheiwat joined us in the last hour, warning americans to keep complying with covid-19 guidelines as we enter the holiday season. watch. >> now we're having this influx, this surge upon a surge. if only we can hang in there just a few months longer until the vaccine is available, but now is not the time to let our guard down. we really have to be diligent and comply with the cdc guidelines because we have now christmas coming up, we have the new year's, we don't want to see further surge, we don't want to see further deaths, further lives taken. at this point there should be no additional deaths since we know what to do. any deaths from moving forward should be preventable. griff: in california, a new stay at home order takes effect today in la county, while san francisco moves to its most restrictive purple tier, forcing gyms and churches to move outside and limiting retail stores to 25% capacity. carley: a violent thanksgiving weekend in chicago leaves 37 people shot, nine of
griff: thanks, ashley. fox news contributor dr.nette nesheiwat joined us in the last hour, warning americans to keep complying with covid-19 guidelines as we enter the holiday season. watch. >> now we're having this influx, this surge upon a surge. if only we can hang in there just a few months longer until the vaccine is available, but now is not the time to let our guard down. we really have to be diligent and comply with the cdc guidelines because we have now christmas coming up, we...
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ashley: connell it, would be hard to repeat. s&p and nasdaq dropping because of a covid 19 vaccine fading a little bit. investors pull out money from the tech companies, that benefited most from the pandemic. look at the dow and s&p and nasdaq down. i want to get tech stocks red across the screen. microsoft, facebook, nvidia, big semiconductor conductor down 6%. adobe systems down 4%. a lot of the stocks higher on the year but a victim of the rotation of money out of tech. if it is coming out of big tech where is it going? let's take a look. consumer defensive names. companies likes walmart, costco, target, proctor & gamble. there they all are. we've gone from a red skeen to a green screen. target, all the others also higher. industrial stocks giving boost from a csx railroad gaining more than 3% as did ge, right around 3%. raytheon up 4 1/2%. we should mention boeing, gaining more than, well, see in the final analysis 5.2%. it was up more than that earlier in the day. the company didn't sell any aircraft in october and received
ashley: connell it, would be hard to repeat. s&p and nasdaq dropping because of a covid 19 vaccine fading a little bit. investors pull out money from the tech companies, that benefited most from the pandemic. look at the dow and s&p and nasdaq down. i want to get tech stocks red across the screen. microsoft, facebook, nvidia, big semiconductor conductor down 6%. adobe systems down 4%. a lot of the stocks higher on the year but a victim of the rotation of money out of tech. if it is...