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ashley's phone, too.l timeline for the day taylor disappeared. it was just like, ok, let's start trying to corroborate her statement through the cell-phone records. narrator: they also tried to track down the uber taylor took from ashley's place. if they found that, they'd finally know where taylor went next. we checked all local cab companies. we checked uber. i think we checked with lyft as well. narrator: but-- we could not find anyone that had went to that address to pick her up. you looked at me-- narrator: so they went back to ashley's interview, reviewed her statements about those last moments with taylor. ashley said she offered to drive taylor to her car instead, but taylor insisted on uber. ashley never saw taylor get into an uber or leave her driveway. and if taylor did go to a bar, she didn't leave a trace of her presence. detective willhite: most people use their credit card to pay for anything at a bar. so when we couldn't find any usages on that, ok, did she really go and have a drink? so h
ashley's phone, too.l timeline for the day taylor disappeared. it was just like, ok, let's start trying to corroborate her statement through the cell-phone records. narrator: they also tried to track down the uber taylor took from ashley's place. if they found that, they'd finally know where taylor went next. we checked all local cab companies. we checked uber. i think we checked with lyft as well. narrator: but-- we could not find anyone that had went to that address to pick her up. you looked...
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ashley? ashley: lauren, thank you very much.mer homicide detective and former news contributor ted williams joins me now. ted, take me through how an information which i'm sure -- an investigation which i'm sure is very complicated, how would it work? >> good morning, ashley. i can tell you the way this investigation is working. they're working from the crime scene that's to over my shoulder here. it was in this area that at 3:15 on new year's day that that this guy used a vehicle the to run and kill 15 citizens of this country. so what they're doing is they're corking -- working from here: this place at this sage the is a crime scene -- stage is a crime scene. they're gather as much forensic evidence and other physical evidence as they can. they're also working from where jabbal is supposed to have resided, and that is houston, texas. so you have investigations going not only here in new orleans, louisiana, but you also have investigations going in houston, texas. ashley: ted, do you think from if what you've seen so far that t
ashley? ashley: lauren, thank you very much.mer homicide detective and former news contributor ted williams joins me now. ted, take me through how an information which i'm sure -- an investigation which i'm sure is very complicated, how would it work? >> good morning, ashley. i can tell you the way this investigation is working. they're working from the crime scene that's to over my shoulder here. it was in this area that at 3:15 on new year's day that that this guy used a vehicle the to...
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ashley. ashley: woe will find out. aishah, thank you very much. go back to pouncing on speaker johnson. coming up, even the left leaning media is now admitting that biden's border policies were a failure. >> border was not biden's finest moment frankly. some of it was some things biden said and some ways they put a moratorium on deportations but in fact we got up to almost 300,000 a month. ashley: well, what took them so long to finally come around? makes you boggled -- your mind boggles. we'll take that on. also, the fb icon firming the new orleans terror attack was inspired by isis. we now know bomb making materials found inside his home and how can we root out these home grown terrorists here in america? i'm going to ask israeli special operations veteran aaron cohen next. what will you do when the power goes out? power outages can be unpredictable and inconvenient, but with a generac home standby generator, your life goes on uninterrupted. because when your generac detects a power outage, it automatically powers up, giving your family the secu
ashley. ashley: woe will find out. aishah, thank you very much. go back to pouncing on speaker johnson. coming up, even the left leaning media is now admitting that biden's border policies were a failure. >> border was not biden's finest moment frankly. some of it was some things biden said and some ways they put a moratorium on deportations but in fact we got up to almost 300,000 a month. ashley: well, what took them so long to finally come around? makes you boggled -- your mind boggles....
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ashley: thank you. >> thank you, ashley. god bless.er of ben and jerries -- thank you. cofounder of ben and jerry's just threw his support behind elon musk and department of government efficiency or doge. madison, this guy is as far left as you can get so my question is: why is he supporting elon musk? madison: he's supporting him because he's fed up with government waste, specifically at the pentagon. he believes that musk is the man to get the job done. ben cohen has launched this contest in an attempt to get more focus from the public eye on government waste. he announced the launch of the meme contest yesterday in an x post saying "pentagon bureaucrats torched $2 million of taxpayer money every minute in honor of doge, i'm launching doge versus blob, meme contest high lying the biggest government spender and waster. we're giving away 1,000doge coin a day if anyone can slash the pentagon budget, elon musk can. let's support him". people can enter nine memes a day for the next few days and he'll select ten winners to get 1,000doge co
ashley: thank you. >> thank you, ashley. god bless.er of ben and jerries -- thank you. cofounder of ben and jerry's just threw his support behind elon musk and department of government efficiency or doge. madison, this guy is as far left as you can get so my question is: why is he supporting elon musk? madison: he's supporting him because he's fed up with government waste, specifically at the pentagon. he believes that musk is the man to get the job done. ben cohen has launched this...
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ashley: good morning. i am ashley webster in for stuart varney. it is 10:00 eastern, straight to your money. there is green across the screen, the dow is up 0.2%, the s&p up half of 1%, nasdaq up 1%, the major markets finished session, the 10 year treasury yield was 4.6%. it is up 1.2 basis points, 4. 57% on the tenure. we've seen oil move slightly higher, inventory is lower, demanding china going up, the price of crude going up, now it is $73.60 a barrel, bitcoin up ever so slightly, 96,936, almost 97,000. we just got the latest read on manufacturing. the number please? lauren: 49.3 for december, stronger than expected, you're in contraction mode for 9 straight months. if you look at the prices paid component, that did rise to a level of 52.5, markets, no reaction. ashley: much the same, thank you very much. now this. new details emerging out of new orleans, the fbi confirming the terror attack was 100% inspired by isis. federal law enforcement searched shamsud-din jabbar's home in houston and bomb making materials were found inside. the fbi rele
ashley: good morning. i am ashley webster in for stuart varney. it is 10:00 eastern, straight to your money. there is green across the screen, the dow is up 0.2%, the s&p up half of 1%, nasdaq up 1%, the major markets finished session, the 10 year treasury yield was 4.6%. it is up 1.2 basis points, 4. 57% on the tenure. we've seen oil move slightly higher, inventory is lower, demanding china going up, the price of crude going up, now it is $73.60 a barrel, bitcoin up ever so slightly,...
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ashley and her sister lisa are at a halloween party when ashley's ex-boyfriend chad arrives. fight ensues and it turns violent. chad opens fire, hitting not just one, but both girls in the back of the head. >> when i saw him pull out the gun, i. i was thinking in my head, he's not really going to shoot me. and then in a split second, that's all it took. it was like i was inside my own head and i'm thinking, i'm dying. he just shot me. i could barely breathe because i was choking on my own blood. >> it took 21 agonizing minutes for police to get there, all because lisa had mistakenly told the 911 operator there was no gun in the apartment. their father is asleep a few miles away when the phone call comes in. >> i remember if it was 3 or 4 in the morning and i said, who the hell is that? my older daughter, ashley had been shot in the head. lisa, she was shot in the head. also. >> paramedics pronounced ashley dead at the scene. miraculously, lisa is alive. >> i blacked out again when i came to the second time. my nephew and my son are running back and forth between me and my sis
ashley and her sister lisa are at a halloween party when ashley's ex-boyfriend chad arrives. fight ensues and it turns violent. chad opens fire, hitting not just one, but both girls in the back of the head. >> when i saw him pull out the gun, i. i was thinking in my head, he's not really going to shoot me. and then in a split second, that's all it took. it was like i was inside my own head and i'm thinking, i'm dying. he just shot me. i could barely breathe because i was choking on my own...
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"varney & company" is up now, ashley webster is in for stuart. ashley. ashley: good morning, cheryl. thank you very much. good morning, everybody. i'm in for stuart who, by the way, will be back nicely refreshed onioned monday. now -- on monday. after a moment of silence to honor the victims of the new orleans attack, college football fans erupted into a powerful usa chant. it was a loud and patriotic show of support as the crowd rallied together. finish meantime, new details emerging out of new orleans. the fbi is confirming the terror attack was inspired by isis. local and federal law enforcement searched jabbar's home in texas and confirmed that they found bomb-making materials. the suspect's brother believes that extremism was the driving force behind the attack. meanwhile, the suspect in the cyber truck explosion right outside trump international hotel in las vegas has been identified as a deck do rated active -- decorated active duty soldier. we'll get into that. >>> let's take a look at these market, the second trading day of the new year, and aft
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ashley: good morning. i'm ashley webster in for stuart varney. it is 10:00 eastern. take a look at the markets, first day of 2025 and we are in the green, the dow up 350 points, s&p up 0. 8%, nasdaq also up one hundred 68 points. market starting strong in the new year. continuing story, day 2 in the manhunt for more potential suspect in the isis linked terror attack in new orleans. a former army veteran used a truck to plow through a new year's crowd before being killed in a shoot out. 15 people have been confirmed dead and 37 more injured. new orleans chief of police says they are not looking for accomplices in this attack but persons of interest. the house homeland security committee and louisiana congressional delegation our meeting with the fbi for briefing in the attack and we will bring you the updates as soon as we get them through the rest of this hour and beyond. last night president biden addressed the nation on the deadly terror attack. >> president biden: the isis flag was found in his vehicle, possible explosives were sound in the vehicle as well. more e
ashley: good morning. i'm ashley webster in for stuart varney. it is 10:00 eastern. take a look at the markets, first day of 2025 and we are in the green, the dow up 350 points, s&p up 0. 8%, nasdaq also up one hundred 68 points. market starting strong in the new year. continuing story, day 2 in the manhunt for more potential suspect in the isis linked terror attack in new orleans. a former army veteran used a truck to plow through a new year's crowd before being killed in a shoot out. 15...
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. >> ashley: i'm ashley strohmier and carley shimkus has that they'll. latest on today's terrorist attack. >> louisiana top tourism is pointing fingers for what he calls excuses from new orleans city leaders as to the missing barricades at the entrance of bourbon street saying this about the mayor latoya cantrell. i've held my tongue long enough. her lack of leadership is an embarrassment and a little angry at the fact the french quarters have been trying to do for years have not gotten done. and the office responding with this, "the city of new orleans will not be distracted by outside commentary welcomes everyone to join the positive efforts of command partners and dating guy updating reporters on what authorities are learning about the man who drove a pickup truck buying a isis flag through bourbon street on new year's morning leaving thousands injured in 14 dad. >> we have no information anyone else is involved in the attack. we have established the attacker, the same person who planned and ice coolers in two nearby containers. we don't know if conne
. >> ashley: i'm ashley strohmier and carley shimkus has that they'll. latest on today's terrorist attack. >> louisiana top tourism is pointing fingers for what he calls excuses from new orleans city leaders as to the missing barricades at the entrance of bourbon street saying this about the mayor latoya cantrell. i've held my tongue long enough. her lack of leadership is an embarrassment and a little angry at the fact the french quarters have been trying to do for years have not...
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ashley: yeah. you know, steve, i said this to our last guest, paul morrow, we live in a free society and it's so admired and with it comes the risk that people can walk among us and carry out these horrible acts. >> they could, but here's the catch to that. we also have to understand that when we say -- see something, say something. this terrorist in new orleans had a video. how many people, how many thousands of people could have saw that and brushed it off? did anybody think about calling the police? where is our electronic surveillance of these things? where's the responsibility of the companies allowing these to be posted? if we see something, we need to say something. we all have to play a huge role now in doing what? not only preventing crime in our cities but our national security. ashley: it's a good place to leave it on that message. steve rogers, steve, thank you so much. >> well, thank you. ashley: our pleasure. take a look at these markets. it is of course the first trading day of the n
ashley: yeah. you know, steve, i said this to our last guest, paul morrow, we live in a free society and it's so admired and with it comes the risk that people can walk among us and carry out these horrible acts. >> they could, but here's the catch to that. we also have to understand that when we say -- see something, say something. this terrorist in new orleans had a video. how many people, how many thousands of people could have saw that and brushed it off? did anybody think about...
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todd and ashley. >> ashley: thank you so much.will bring in former fbi special agent and former navy seal jonathan gilliam. jonathan, thank you for joining us to talk about this. i heard someone on the network say last night the criminals have to get it right once that law enforcement have to get it right every single time. what is happening with the fbi and local law enforcement agencies? did they not have the ways and means to get this right every single time? do they not have the manpower to do this? >> sure, they have the ways and means in the manpower. what they don't have is the ability a lot of the times to think like they haven't thought before and to think outside of the box. i think this is a perfect example not the first time and it won't be the last. when law enforcement sees a problem like this and they say that people go to these locations day in and day out and enough of that threat appears so they put up a bollards to keep cars off of the road, they think, we will get to it and put a car there and it will be all ri
todd and ashley. >> ashley: thank you so much.will bring in former fbi special agent and former navy seal jonathan gilliam. jonathan, thank you for joining us to talk about this. i heard someone on the network say last night the criminals have to get it right once that law enforcement have to get it right every single time. what is happening with the fbi and local law enforcement agencies? did they not have the ways and means to get this right every single time? do they not have the...
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ashley, what have you got? ashley: you know what?rst joshes i started in 1987 which is, what, 38 years ago. you above anyone i've ever worked with taught me about what makes good it's, and that's why -- television, and that's why the show has gone on for 15 years. it's very high highly rated and thank you for that. stuart: anything to add to that, lauren? i'm open to flat ifly. [laughter] lauren: you've you have a lot of energy, and you've been a role model -- stuart: i think my energy level is coming down. it's not completely gone, so what's in this cake? is it a chocolate cake? is it a sponge cake? it's chocolate? good, i happen to like that stuff. thank you very much, indeed. i'm going to have trouble getting it home today, but i'll put it in the fridge -- lauren: there's pizza up here. we can have it for dessert. stuart: we'll do that. we're almost out of time, so i'm about to hand it over to cheryl casone. cheryl, it's yours. cheryl: happy anniversary, stuart. stuart: thank you. cheryl: we are going to continue with the breaking
ashley, what have you got? ashley: you know what?rst joshes i started in 1987 which is, what, 38 years ago. you above anyone i've ever worked with taught me about what makes good it's, and that's why -- television, and that's why the show has gone on for 15 years. it's very high highly rated and thank you for that. stuart: anything to add to that, lauren? i'm open to flat ifly. [laughter] lauren: you've you have a lot of energy, and you've been a role model -- stuart: i think my energy level is...
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ashley, ashley sauls, you were admirably brief.u've just heard here. yes. my party manifesto is that the death penalty must come back, and the same audience that is clapping now is the same audience that is complaining of innocent lives that are being taken, and nothing is done to those that takes innocent lives. take it from someone that comes from prison, he understands that criminals fear death. if you kill anybody, you must be killed, i maintain. thank you very much. i want to hearfrom our audience, if i can, on this question. would you support the death penalty when crime is high? madam, i think you wanted to make a point. firstly, i do want to applaud naledi chirwa over there. i i stand firmly with her point. but i quite frankly find it. ironic that someone whose president is a reformed, um... ..prison...jailbird — sorry — i but someone who's reformed and is from prison, - is a person who stands firmly with the death penalty. because if your president is the living proof that i someone from prison can be rehabilitated, | what
ashley, ashley sauls, you were admirably brief.u've just heard here. yes. my party manifesto is that the death penalty must come back, and the same audience that is clapping now is the same audience that is complaining of innocent lives that are being taken, and nothing is done to those that takes innocent lives. take it from someone that comes from prison, he understands that criminals fear death. if you kill anybody, you must be killed, i maintain. thank you very much. i want to hearfrom our...
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ashley babbitt is the person in blue. let's just freeze-frame it on ashley babbitt. right there with her hand on the door. there she is. that's ashley babbitt. that is not trying to hold back the crowd. her next move, is there breaking that glass, is to try to climb through that glass. climb through the hole created by the glass that she helped break in that door. and that is when she was shot. it is gruesome video to watch. it is available online, when she's actually shot. you can see the little flame coming out of the barrel of the gun. many of you may have seen it already. and it is only because donald trump lies about it that we may have to repeatedly show that actual video in the future. here is a still image taken from another video angle of ashley babbitt climbing through the broken glass. that's the position she was in when she got shot. ashley babbitt wasn't holding anyone back and no one was holding ashley babbitt back. if they did hold ashley babbitt back, she would be alive today, and donald trump would be giving her a pardon. maybe on inauguration. the a
ashley babbitt is the person in blue. let's just freeze-frame it on ashley babbitt. right there with her hand on the door. there she is. that's ashley babbitt. that is not trying to hold back the crowd. her next move, is there breaking that glass, is to try to climb through that glass. climb through the hole created by the glass that she helped break in that door. and that is when she was shot. it is gruesome video to watch. it is available online, when she's actually shot. you can see the...
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ashley sauls. ashley sauls from the patriotic alliance. thank you very much, johnny. and i think...e first introduce myself and pronounce the name that is so important to me, given the fact that i recently discovered my roots, my second name, qhoeke. forgive me. i mispronounced that in the introduction. i did warn the audience here that i would mispronounce. that's fine, but there's a reason why, because i want to link it to my response. thank you. qhoeke is a bushman name, a san name, the original and first inhabitants of the southern part of this continent. when we say "black" politically and we talk about how to create economic opportunity for black people, for centuries even the term "black" has excluded the bushman. applause and... and i know you'll have my fellow colleagues in the different other parties say to me that while there's a definition in our political framework that says "blacks in general, "and african in particular", and what that really means is that the previously disadvantaged are black, but not everyone is african in particular. now, unfortunately, the sacrifi
ashley sauls. ashley sauls from the patriotic alliance. thank you very much, johnny. and i think...e first introduce myself and pronounce the name that is so important to me, given the fact that i recently discovered my roots, my second name, qhoeke. forgive me. i mispronounced that in the introduction. i did warn the audience here that i would mispronounce. that's fine, but there's a reason why, because i want to link it to my response. thank you. qhoeke is a bushman name, a san name, the...
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stuart: ashley. ashley: oh, boy.ysters when i lived in montana which are actually bull's testicles deep fried and salt and pepper put on them, i'm still in therapy over it, and i'll leave it at that. [laughter] stuart: you should. lauren: wow. stuart: from you could witness any historical event firsthand, which one would you choose? madison? >> i think i would have to go with washington crossing the delaware. we've seen the pain painting, but to be there on the boat, how cool would that be? stuart: not bad. lauren? lauren: woodstock. i wasn't alive in 1969 -- stuart: you had to to tell us that. lauren: a million people, three days of doing what they did. stuart: my child friend here. [laughter] ashley, what have you got? ash 1966, wembley stadium with, england actually won the world cup. the first and last time. so that would be interesting to watch. stuart: i would -- yeah. i watched it with my dad, and that was one of the great moments. lauren: you were a young lad. stuart: actually, not. i was 18 -- lauren: 11? st
stuart: ashley. ashley: oh, boy.ysters when i lived in montana which are actually bull's testicles deep fried and salt and pepper put on them, i'm still in therapy over it, and i'll leave it at that. [laughter] stuart: you should. lauren: wow. stuart: from you could witness any historical event firsthand, which one would you choose? madison? >> i think i would have to go with washington crossing the delaware. we've seen the pain painting, but to be there on the boat, how cool would that...
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ashley: yes.ics going after an anti-- an active wear company for defending women in sports. they're calling shirts like the one you see on your screen, there you go, that's the one. they're showing -- like the one on your screen, they're calling it transphobe ific. the the brand's founder, jennifer sey, says there's nothing transphobic about protecting women's supports. jennifer joins us next. ♪ life is a highway, i wanna ride it all night long ♪ ♪ i have type 2 diabetes, but i manage it well. ♪ ♪ it's a little pill with a big story to tell. ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance... ♪ ♪ ...at each day's start. ♪ ♪ as time went on, it was easy to see. ♪ ♪ i'm lowering my a1c! ♪ and for adults with type 2 diabetes... ...and known heart disease, jardiance can lower the risk of cardiovascular death, too. serious side effects include increased ketones in blood or urine, which can be fatal. stop jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, tiredness, trouble breathing,
ashley: yes.ics going after an anti-- an active wear company for defending women in sports. they're calling shirts like the one you see on your screen, there you go, that's the one. they're showing -- like the one on your screen, they're calling it transphobe ific. the the brand's founder, jennifer sey, says there's nothing transphobic about protecting women's supports. jennifer joins us next. ♪ life is a highway, i wanna ride it all night long ♪ ♪ i have type 2 diabetes, but i manage it...
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six months after ashley's greek government _ years. six months after ashley's greek government began - years. six months after ashley's greek government began in - years. six months after ashley's i greek government began in january greek government began injanuary 1946, greek government began injanuary 19116, bevan steered into the geopolitical fog at that time. the second world war had onlyjust ended it was hard to see six months ahead. but he did not sit waiting for the fog to clear. he was a minister of action who saw that what matters is notjust what britain says what it does. what matters is notjust says what it does. what matters is not just what britain says what it does. what matters is notjust what britain wants but what it builds and what matters, what makes it matter is having a strategy, which is why atle's manifesto was called let us face the future. in foreign affairs, this meant pooling defences in a new transatlantic alliance, acquiring a new deterrent which did protect the uk and nato and a robust commitment internati
six months after ashley's greek government _ years. six months after ashley's greek government began - years. six months after ashley's greek government began in - years. six months after ashley's i greek government began in january greek government began injanuary 1946, greek government began injanuary 19116, bevan steered into the geopolitical fog at that time. the second world war had onlyjust ended it was hard to see six months ahead. but he did not sit waiting for the fog to clear. he was...
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ashley: my pleasure.or having me. ♪ laura: on this holiday, we return to ipswich, in eastern england, and its precious soccer -- or should we say, football club. our man in britain, malcolm brabant, is from ipswich and visited earlier this year just as his club was returning to the top tier of british football, the premier league. since then, it's been a very rough road for the team. they're near the bottom of the league. but on monday, a stunning victory -- they beat legendary chelsea 2-0, winning their first home premier league match since 2002. here's second look at malcolm's story, that charts the team's fairytale rise since american investors took over. malcolm: you may have fenway park, yankee stadium, the rose bowl come about from a come of the field of dreams will always be portland road. >> a good family feel. it's a lovely place to live. they won club town. the club has got its footballing identity once again. malcolm: a towering partnership for both ipswich and england. russell osman -- >> yeah
ashley: my pleasure.or having me. ♪ laura: on this holiday, we return to ipswich, in eastern england, and its precious soccer -- or should we say, football club. our man in britain, malcolm brabant, is from ipswich and visited earlier this year just as his club was returning to the top tier of british football, the premier league. since then, it's been a very rough road for the team. they're near the bottom of the league. but on monday, a stunning victory -- they beat legendary chelsea 2-0,...
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ashley: she's out of state and out of country.y on her way back to los angeles from ghana. she's been attending a presidential inauguration and received some criticism of being absent, not returning sooner while those devastating wildfires have been destroying neighborhoods in her city. critic scott a failure of leadership, of management saying the fierce winds have been well predicted. bass was elected in 2,022 but has been widely criticized a over the street crime in los angeles, also raising questions about her reelection hopes in two years time. stuart: back to the markets, you are seeing some red ink for the dow industrials, down 150 points, small losses for the s&p and the nasdaq. lou basensase has his latest stocks but, core scientific. >> it is up 50% since then. this is one of those under the radar ai plays, traditionally a bitcoin minor using data center space to sell, monetizing their data centers and have guarantee utility power contracts which is vital when we scale ai so they make money and two ways, as far as i'm co
ashley: she's out of state and out of country.y on her way back to los angeles from ghana. she's been attending a presidential inauguration and received some criticism of being absent, not returning sooner while those devastating wildfires have been destroying neighborhoods in her city. critic scott a failure of leadership, of management saying the fierce winds have been well predicted. bass was elected in 2,022 but has been widely criticized a over the street crime in los angeles, also raising...
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is ashley still in new york? ashley, i wanted to show you this car. ashley: yes.t in this thing. [laughter] sony's involved. it's unbelievable. i am so happy about these developments in technology for cars, right? i mean, now -- i'm told, quick, move over, don't hit that that thing. [laughter] pretty cool. [laughter] ashley: well, i think it's very futuristic looking, liz. i'm not is so sure about the name, afila? i mean, that's going to be the butt of some jokes, i have a feeling. liz: okay. oh -- ashley, you naughty boy. i just got your joke. great to see you, thank you so very much. [laughter] ashley: great to see you. liz: the selloff is off the lows of the session. thank you so much. nasdaq down still about 370 points, and we are continuing to watch everything, all the crowds here from ces 2025. tomorrow a huge show. speaking of cars, lucid and sound hound have a new partnership. sound hound has been one of those -- i hesitate to call it a meme stock, but it has been on a roll. voice recognition, and they are taking the lead, and that's interesting considerin
is ashley still in new york? ashley, i wanted to show you this car. ashley: yes.t in this thing. [laughter] sony's involved. it's unbelievable. i am so happy about these developments in technology for cars, right? i mean, now -- i'm told, quick, move over, don't hit that that thing. [laughter] pretty cool. [laughter] ashley: well, i think it's very futuristic looking, liz. i'm not is so sure about the name, afila? i mean, that's going to be the butt of some jokes, i have a feeling. liz: okay....
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good morning, ashley. do we know what he's going to say? ashley: good morning.g to say where am i. that's rude, i shouldn't say that. the president is expected to reflect on his legacy and on the challenges facing the nation ahead. he may also boast about his administrations economic performance following that strong december jobs report and oval office address is scheduled for 8:00 p.m. this wednesday evening eastern time and five days before he leaves office on january the 20th. the last time biden gave remarks from behind a desk was when he addressed his decision to actual withdraw from the 2024 campaign, which he thinks hoe could have won. this time, some of the words may get stuck in his throat and biden handing reigns of power and as we know back to the man that he hads and it's a genuine threat to democracy and apparently voters overwhelmingly disagreed. stuart. stuart: you're right, they d. thanks, ash. check the markets again, please. why not. dow up nearly 170 points but the nasdaq is down 260. go figure. coming up, tonight, president biden gives his f
good morning, ashley. do we know what he's going to say? ashley: good morning.g to say where am i. that's rude, i shouldn't say that. the president is expected to reflect on his legacy and on the challenges facing the nation ahead. he may also boast about his administrations economic performance following that strong december jobs report and oval office address is scheduled for 8:00 p.m. this wednesday evening eastern time and five days before he leaves office on january the 20th. the last time...
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my husband was like, ashley, you are crazy.e, well, i promise you it will come out looking good. and when i first got in touch with the doctor, it was like, yeah, straight away, you know, discard your age. this is a case for a facelift. >> some people as young as their 30s and even in their 20s, taking to social media to share their facelift stories. >> here are my results from my mid facelift i had almost two years ago. >> the american society of plastic surgeons says that while the overwhelming majority of facelifts are still among people over 50, their members have observed an increase among people in their 40s and younger over the past few years. >> we are seeing a trend towards younger and younger individuals at least inquiring and seeking to have more surgical procedures. facelifts. >> doctor babak azizi, a board certified plastic surgeon in beverly hills, says people coming into his office for facelifts are looking for a more natural appearance. >> individuals who've had a lot of fillers and fillers at a very young age.
my husband was like, ashley, you are crazy.e, well, i promise you it will come out looking good. and when i first got in touch with the doctor, it was like, yeah, straight away, you know, discard your age. this is a case for a facelift. >> some people as young as their 30s and even in their 20s, taking to social media to share their facelift stories. >> here are my results from my mid facelift i had almost two years ago. >> the american society of plastic surgeons says that...
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it made no sense, thought her friend, ashley fine.he would meet someone at a park at 3:00 am. it's just so unlike her. it is? so unlike her. keith morrison (voiceover): because mackenzie, like most of her sorority sisters, had talked a lot about safety. i mean, i've been out with her a lot of times. and she's always been extremely safe. she's texted me after going out at night and said, hey, did you make it home? are you ok? you would exchange things just to keep each other safe? mm-hmm, yes. keith morrison (voiceover): ashley had met mackenzie almost four years earlier. she was a little bit shyer than people would think she would be. but once you got to know her, she had a big personality. she could make anyone laugh. keith morrison (voiceover): kennedy stoner also met mackenzie in college. her family doesn't live here, so she was on her own here. so she had a job. she was going to school. she's, like, checking off everything that a responsible adult would have on their checklist, i guess. keith morrison (voiceover): mackenzie grew u
it made no sense, thought her friend, ashley fine.he would meet someone at a park at 3:00 am. it's just so unlike her. it is? so unlike her. keith morrison (voiceover): because mackenzie, like most of her sorority sisters, had talked a lot about safety. i mean, i've been out with her a lot of times. and she's always been extremely safe. she's texted me after going out at night and said, hey, did you make it home? are you ok? you would exchange things just to keep each other safe? mm-hmm, yes....
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>> yeah, i mean, i think, as ashley pointed out, the other ashley, that this is unprecedented on the prosecutor's side, but also, as you pointed out, the inspector general's on capitol hill. republicans are the ones saying that trump needs to come tell them what's going on. lisa murkowski says this kind of summary dismissal of everybody has raised concerns. chuck grassley said there may be a good reason why they were fired, but we need to know, and i'd like further explanation from trump, collins says. i don't understand why one would fire individuals whose mission is to root out waste, fraud and abuse, which is a very good question. why fire the people whose job it is to to look inward at the department and figure out what went wrong? >> yeah, i think the ig thing is separate. from the in my mind, it's two separate issues on the specifically on the prosecutors. i actually think it's pretty reasonable for the president, who was just elected to not want people in his government that he runs, who were just most recently trying to put him in jail. i mean, it seems like common sense to m
>> yeah, i mean, i think, as ashley pointed out, the other ashley, that this is unprecedented on the prosecutor's side, but also, as you pointed out, the inspector general's on capitol hill. republicans are the ones saying that trump needs to come tell them what's going on. lisa murkowski says this kind of summary dismissal of everybody has raised concerns. chuck grassley said there may be a good reason why they were fired, but we need to know, and i'd like further explanation from trump,...
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ashley carpenter, excuse me ashley cook and freddie carpenter got food, propane tanks, heaters and anythingse the people in avery county needed. none of the individuals i met cared a wit about the party registration they were helping. it never entered their minds. they stepped up helping neighbors. truly, i could stand here all day and list heroes who performed courage, decency, large and small. our people are good and ready to meet any challenge. they are north carolina strong. north carolina strong means supporting our neighbors in western north carolina the same way they are supporting each other. we must fast track getting people back to their homes as quickly as possible. we must support small business owners so they can keep powering our economy for decades to come. we must rebuild water systems, roads, bridges, dams resilient and can withstand future natural disasters. each of my first six executive orders cut through red tape to help people rebuild quickly. this past tuesday i met a woman from mcdowell county who lost everything to the flood. as she rebuilds, she's living in a tempo
ashley carpenter, excuse me ashley cook and freddie carpenter got food, propane tanks, heaters and anythingse the people in avery county needed. none of the individuals i met cared a wit about the party registration they were helping. it never entered their minds. they stepped up helping neighbors. truly, i could stand here all day and list heroes who performed courage, decency, large and small. our people are good and ready to meet any challenge. they are north carolina strong. north carolina...
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ashley, to you first, i want to play some sound. bondi being asked if she would weaponize the doj. >> if i am attorney general i will not politicize that office, i will not target people simply because of their political affiliation. justice will be administered evenhandedly throughout this country. senator, we have to bring this country back together, we have to move forward or we are going to lose our country. >> trace: i watch this whole thing, she stood her ground and then some. what do you think? >> i think pam bondi is a class act. a weaponization of justice was a real issue under the biden administration and i think what we have learned over the past three and a half years is what the radical left is accusing you of is typically what they are doing themselves. we know that pam bondi is a fighter for the american people. she's taken on tough cases like protecting and defending the air force members who are forced out due to the covid vaccine mandates. she's taken on human trafficking in the state of florida, she's phenomenal a
ashley, to you first, i want to play some sound. bondi being asked if she would weaponize the doj. >> if i am attorney general i will not politicize that office, i will not target people simply because of their political affiliation. justice will be administered evenhandedly throughout this country. senator, we have to bring this country back together, we have to move forward or we are going to lose our country. >> trace: i watch this whole thing, she stood her ground and then some....
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senator ashley. thank you. when we come back donald trump's cabinet nominees, they continue to flip the script on democratic senators during the confirmation hearings, we have the highlights and we will get reaction, straight ahead. ♪ ♪ >> sean: all right another busy day of confirmation hearings on the hill as several more nominees took questions from radical left-wing senators, and for the third day in a row democratic senators were left completely embarrassed after being schooled by donald trump's nominees, yet again. take a look at some of today's highlights. >> i would ask you personally to read this economist magazine article, i don't think it's complicated. do you think that when so few people have so much wealth and so much economic and political power, that it's in -- that is a form of society? >> president biden gave the medal of freedom to two people who were qualified. >> i think that will be bad for the economy, but it is going to be damn good for china because we are in a race with them. >> senato
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ashley, what's he say?chumer says democrats would love to work with p trump on that deal for deferred action for childhood arrivals as you say, the daca recipients or dreamers. trump expressed interest in allowing the dreamers to remain in the country and schumer responded. >> we love to do that and our party has been fighting for the dreamers for a decade and we've been blocked by the colleagues on the other side of the aisle. yes, if we can find a solution so that the dreamers could stay here, world war ii welcome it. we'd welcome it. ashley: schumer said many dreamers were brought across the border as children and been here for decades and some served in the armed forces and many have families of their own. it's finally time to find a solution with the incoming administration. stu. stuart: thanks, ash. coming up, a new report says rutgers university failed to address hundreds of complaints about harassment of jewish students. will the trump administration do more to combat anti-semitism on college campus
ashley, what's he say?chumer says democrats would love to work with p trump on that deal for deferred action for childhood arrivals as you say, the daca recipients or dreamers. trump expressed interest in allowing the dreamers to remain in the country and schumer responded. >> we love to do that and our party has been fighting for the dreamers for a decade and we've been blocked by the colleagues on the other side of the aisle. yes, if we can find a solution so that the dreamers could...
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jennifer rubin, ashley etienne.post, i've got one about the vice president coming out tomorrow at washingtonpost.com at 6:30 a.m. there's a free plug for me, ashley etienne, jennifer rubin, thank you both very much for coming back to the saturday show ahead, looking at president biden's legacy and his warnings about the future. in a final speech from the white house, we'll talk to presidential historian lindsay chervinsky about how history will remember his presidency and a programing note from monday morning joe kicks off coverage of president elect donald trump's inauguration starting at 6 a.m. eastern. t at 10 a.m, rachel maddow and team will bring you key moments of the day, followed by analysis from prime time anchors throughout the evening. special coverage begins monday at 6 a.m. eastern, right here on msnbc. >> i'm howie mandel, the newest ambassador of skechers. funny story how i became an ambassador. i went to the store and i lied and said i was an ambassador. do i get a discount? the owner called me and s
jennifer rubin, ashley etienne.post, i've got one about the vice president coming out tomorrow at washingtonpost.com at 6:30 a.m. there's a free plug for me, ashley etienne, jennifer rubin, thank you both very much for coming back to the saturday show ahead, looking at president biden's legacy and his warnings about the future. in a final speech from the white house, we'll talk to presidential historian lindsay chervinsky about how history will remember his presidency and a programing note from...
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fun times and congratulations to ashley. >> dana: i was wondering if you knew her.thinking during the campaign you heard how much republicans hate women and here we are with pam bondi yesterday on the stand and ashley moody here. you, of course, elise stefanik and the list goes on and on. the fox poll shows more than 3/four of americans think democrats should work with trump in a new administration. that might actually -- you might see a little more of that. i know we've seen some of it senate especially with john fetterman. are you seeing more of that in the house? >> absolutely. you have president-elect donald trump who won both the popular and electoral college. we have a mandate from the american people. i have had democratic colleagues coming to me saying i would love to work with you on this. i would like to explore working with you on that. i've heard that across the board. even getting some outreach from the other chamber behind me, the senate. they are looking to get things done because the people are demanding a change in where we were headed for the last
fun times and congratulations to ashley. >> dana: i was wondering if you knew her.thinking during the campaign you heard how much republicans hate women and here we are with pam bondi yesterday on the stand and ashley moody here. you, of course, elise stefanik and the list goes on and on. the fox poll shows more than 3/four of americans think democrats should work with trump in a new administration. that might actually -- you might see a little more of that. i know we've seen some of it...
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ashley - working hard tonight. thank you for those updates. ashley sharp i for those updates.r attention away from those fires in los angeles. the us supreme court has denid a last—minute bid by president—elect donald trump's to halt sentencing in his hush money case. the top court rejected donald trump's emergency application seeking to block friday's sentencing by a 5—4 vote. the president—elect has been convicted in a new york court of covering up payments to an adult film performer. the two conservative judges joined three liberals to reject trump's bid to delay the hearing. donald trump has already expressed his anger at the decision. they called for an appeal, and as you know, they acknowledged what the judge said about no penalty and there is no penalty, but we're going to appeal anyway, just psychologically, because frankly it is a disgrace. it is a judge who should not have been the case. it is a highly conflicted judge and they called for an appeal, and i read it and i thought it was a fair decision actually, so i will do my little thing tomorrow. they can have fun w
ashley - working hard tonight. thank you for those updates. ashley sharp i for those updates.r attention away from those fires in los angeles. the us supreme court has denid a last—minute bid by president—elect donald trump's to halt sentencing in his hush money case. the top court rejected donald trump's emergency application seeking to block friday's sentencing by a 5—4 vote. the president—elect has been convicted in a new york court of covering up payments to an adult film performer....
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ashley? ashley: yes, thank you, liz. the news never stops. we know that. now this. costco revealed its holiday sales from december-to-january 5 brought in $27.52 billion. that is up nearly 10% year-over-year. the wholesale giant saw major gains with e-commerce sales also jumping 34% compared to 2023 and over the past year shares of the consumer goods retailer have risen a very impressive 40%. meantime, ubs group is reportedly nearing a settlement worth hundreds of millions of dollars that involves credit suisse violating a previous agreement with the justice department over helping americans evade taxes, back in 2014. credit suisse by the way was rescued by ubs in 2023. the "wall street journal" reports that the settlement could come as soon as this week. the swiss bank pleaded guilty back in 2014 to helping thousands of americans cheat on their taxes. by the way shares of credit suisse parent ubs group up nearly 7% over the past year. that will do it for us let's get back to liz claman in sin city. take it away, liz. liz: yeah, sin city, where a lot of people get m
ashley? ashley: yes, thank you, liz. the news never stops. we know that. now this. costco revealed its holiday sales from december-to-january 5 brought in $27.52 billion. that is up nearly 10% year-over-year. the wholesale giant saw major gains with e-commerce sales also jumping 34% compared to 2023 and over the past year shares of the consumer goods retailer have risen a very impressive 40%. meantime, ubs group is reportedly nearing a settlement worth hundreds of millions of dollars that...
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we saw some of it from ashley's report, pumping up the crowd doing fist bumps, parading around stage,refined in his acceleration but trump not want to be upstaged, we saw a lot of him as well, look at him cutting the cake with that. i will see a lot of videos on social media, people cutting birthday cakes with swords that will be a trend. during the inauguration party things will get lifted. seems there is no bad blood between mike tyson and j paul. they had the big sanction fight, on his shoulders. stuart: they made a fortune together. we would be too if that was the end result of that nice payout. speaking of celebrities, we are seeing carrie underwood. i think this is the top performance we've had on and inauguration ever. there was a technical issue with her background music so she decided to sing america the beautiful a cappella. i think it was more powerful without music. he asked the crowd to single with her and she has a beautiful voice. we also got more star power. j.d. vance's kids gave a preview of what will be like to have them in washington, so adorable and held ires. lot
we saw some of it from ashley's report, pumping up the crowd doing fist bumps, parading around stage,refined in his acceleration but trump not want to be upstaged, we saw a lot of him as well, look at him cutting the cake with that. i will see a lot of videos on social media, people cutting birthday cakes with swords that will be a trend. during the inauguration party things will get lifted. seems there is no bad blood between mike tyson and j paul. they had the big sanction fight, on his...
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ashley justicia al grito de justicia y de no se operan a 2 al mismo tiempo. es cierto, fue vanidad, pero entonces no por eso el doctor tenía derecho a quitarle la vida. y lo digo así porque hay muchas anomalías, muchas anomalías y para mí que el doctor tiene que pagar. tras la notificación del fallecimiento, manifiestan que el esposo de ashley fue presionado para firmar la autorización del retiro del cuerpo sin una denuncia y sin la intervención de la fiscalía general del estado. y ellos tenían como la prisa, porque así lo voy a decir, porque yo estaba ahí presente, tenía la prisa de que el hermano firmara para que se llevaran el cuerpo y cuando inclusive yo a ellos le mencioné si no le iban a hacer una autopsia porque pues pensé que eso era lo correcto. este quiero decir que se aprovecharon del dolor del esposo porque pues el esposo no quería ya quería que ella ya la pusieran a descansar, o sea, y eso de eso se aprovecharon ellos para que hacer las cosas así rapidísimo. inclusive la fiscal de baja california dijo que en pleno velorio tuvieron que hacer una i
ashley justicia al grito de justicia y de no se operan a 2 al mismo tiempo. es cierto, fue vanidad, pero entonces no por eso el doctor tenía derecho a quitarle la vida. y lo digo así porque hay muchas anomalías, muchas anomalías y para mí que el doctor tiene que pagar. tras la notificación del fallecimiento, manifiestan que el esposo de ashley fue presionado para firmar la autorización del retiro del cuerpo sin una denuncia y sin la intervención de la fiscalía general del estado. y...
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maria: absolutely devastating, ashley. thank you. ashley webster on the insurance end of it. your reaction? >> my reaction is, you know, the cost of home ownership is going higher in these areas that are vulnerable to natural disasters. maria: sure. >> and as a result, i think this is going to put downward pressure on real estate prices in the areas as well as perhaps also reducing home sales. i mean, my goodness, even if you had enough insurance to rebuild that home in los angeles that was destroyed by the fire, could you then go out and insure that home after it has been rebuilt at a reasonable cost? probably not. maria: i mean, look, the issue is ultimately going to fall on the federal government, cheryl. i mean, it's interesting to see the relationship that gavin newsom and president trump have had in the past. now they're going to have to work together and you're going to have to see some kind of federal aid. i'm sure that continuing resolution on march 14th is going to have to include disaster aid. i want to ask our lawmaker guest about that today, cheryl. >> absolutely
maria: absolutely devastating, ashley. thank you. ashley webster on the insurance end of it. your reaction? >> my reaction is, you know, the cost of home ownership is going higher in these areas that are vulnerable to natural disasters. maria: sure. >> and as a result, i think this is going to put downward pressure on real estate prices in the areas as well as perhaps also reducing home sales. i mean, my goodness, even if you had enough insurance to rebuild that home in los angeles...
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perspective now from ashley waxman. bakshi, she's the cousin of 20 year old adam berger, one of the 33 hostages expected to be released in the first phase of the ceasefire deal. ashley, first of all, how are you doing? how is your family doing? what are these last few days been like for you all? >> um, obviously it's been very nerve wracking and this entire, you know, the whole 15 months have been an emotional roller coaster. but today we finally, you know, finally we were able to smile a little bit, seeing, uh, omar ohmydog wore me, dylan and emily come home. it's, you know, we've been we've been fighting for everyone. so every every person we see come home. it's it's like we're so happy. >> do you have a sense of of when she might when agam might be released? >> well, we've seen different media sources reporting different things. um, hopefully we'll see it in the next, you know, couple of weeks we haven't received anything official. uh, but we're, you know, we're hoping we're hoping that it's going to be very, very so
perspective now from ashley waxman. bakshi, she's the cousin of 20 year old adam berger, one of the 33 hostages expected to be released in the first phase of the ceasefire deal. ashley, first of all, how are you doing? how is your family doing? what are these last few days been like for you all? >> um, obviously it's been very nerve wracking and this entire, you know, the whole 15 months have been an emotional roller coaster. but today we finally, you know, finally we were able to smile a...
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so, when i would sit here with ashley, and ashley be on my left and you'd be battling through the headlineshigher interest rates, tax hikes, ashley wobble be elbowing me pointing at his laptop saying look at these images and photos because at the time it was christmastime, newspanewspapers in england were publishing drunk santa claus photos and kids from the 60s and ashley be like look, look, look, and we were playing hookie. stuart: and i was trying to be serious about interest rates. i didn't know that. liz: drunk santa claus. stuart: it's still fine performance. i think we're going to get to the news of the day and you'll help me cover it. liz: yes, i hope so. stuart: i want you to listen to what biden said about the economy in his last interview from the oval office. watch this. >> if you conclude the only way to deal with inflation is to create unemployment and another recession, because you got to make sure that we lost jobs it's the only way to keep the inflation down but guess what? i was absolutely convinced. give the american people half a shot. they will step up and get the job d
so, when i would sit here with ashley, and ashley be on my left and you'd be battling through the headlineshigher interest rates, tax hikes, ashley wobble be elbowing me pointing at his laptop saying look at these images and photos because at the time it was christmastime, newspanewspapers in england were publishing drunk santa claus photos and kids from the 60s and ashley be like look, look, look, and we were playing hookie. stuart: and i was trying to be serious about interest rates. i didn't...
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ashley: you know, i've got several emotions. one, relief that we now know who's in charge in the oval office after years of not knowing who's pulling all the springs in there. but also optimism. there's -- we talked about it a lot, but we have a president who's coming in and he's done this before. before covid hit, we had an economy that was at a 50-year high. i think there's a lot of optimism of what he can do and yes, we'll have a lot of hurdles, but also struck and i don't know if you noticed as previous presidents and first ladies were walking in. barack obama by himself. where is michelle obama? i don't believe her office has given a reason why she's not showing up, but it was very telling to me as he walked in by himself. stuart: ashley, thank you. i'm going to take full sound for a moment. let's listen in to what it sounds like inside that building as we wait for the swearing in. ♪ ♪ stuart: close to the swearing in. we are close indeed. >> i believe i saw him. stuart: yeah, javier mile from venezuela is there. there they
ashley: you know, i've got several emotions. one, relief that we now know who's in charge in the oval office after years of not knowing who's pulling all the springs in there. but also optimism. there's -- we talked about it a lot, but we have a president who's coming in and he's done this before. before covid hit, we had an economy that was at a 50-year high. i think there's a lot of optimism of what he can do and yes, we'll have a lot of hurdles, but also struck and i don't know if you...
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ashley: that's the keyword, yet., justin trudeau such to resign as prime minister as canada, a trend sweeping western democracies, a shift to the right and trump is leading that charge, that will be "my take" top of the hour. the administration is negotiating with the taliban, they want to swap detained americans in afghanistan for an alleged usama bin laden associate. just a few minutes, donald trump will give remarks to the press at mar-a-lago, stay with us. (sneeze) (hooves approaching) not again. your cold is coming! your cold is coming! thanks...revere. we really need to keep zicam in the house. only if you want to shorten your cold! when you feel a cold coming, shorten it with zicam (revere: hyah) stuart: look at this market, we are down 70 on the dow, 300 on the nasdaq. that's making big changes to the concept of 3 speech. there are no plans to make changes to fact checking in europe. it is down after free-speech policy changes. president biden will transfer 11 gitmo prisoners. here is what incoming borders ar
ashley: that's the keyword, yet., justin trudeau such to resign as prime minister as canada, a trend sweeping western democracies, a shift to the right and trump is leading that charge, that will be "my take" top of the hour. the administration is negotiating with the taliban, they want to swap detained americans in afghanistan for an alleged usama bin laden associate. just a few minutes, donald trump will give remarks to the press at mar-a-lago, stay with us. (sneeze) (hooves...
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ashley and lauren, we've had famous people on the show.if. lauren: oh, dolly par parton. i was embarrassed, i asked her to take a picture, and she did. and then logan paul. it was all the rage with the kids. i was the coolest thing in the kindergarten class. [laughter] stuart: excellent. how about you, ashley? >> oh, so many over the years, stu. dennis rodman was an interesting dude. yes, dolly parton to. i actually got to interview her. she's always absolutely the nicest person in the world. but i'm amazed at the number of stars, singers, you name, famous people that have been on the show. stuart: next time put your mic on -- [laughter] and we'll hear what you've got to say. [laughter] it's been 15 years, ash. we should have figured it out. ashley: oh, this is called a mic. okay. let me try that. testing, testing. stuart: there you go. all right -- [laughter] i'm going to check the markets, that's what we're hear for. -- here for. politics and money, that's what we do. we're in rally mode. up 380 on the dow, 2700 on the nasdaq. >>> now th
ashley and lauren, we've had famous people on the show.if. lauren: oh, dolly par parton. i was embarrassed, i asked her to take a picture, and she did. and then logan paul. it was all the rage with the kids. i was the coolest thing in the kindergarten class. [laughter] stuart: excellent. how about you, ashley? >> oh, so many over the years, stu. dennis rodman was an interesting dude. yes, dolly parton to. i actually got to interview her. she's always absolutely the nicest person in the...
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josh mankiewicz: ashley and chacey lost touch after high school, then reconnected when ashley noticedness on facebook, something chacey did in addition to her job at a dental office. and she did it on her spare time and she enjoyed doing it. and she was amazing at what she did. what made her so good at that? just her being so crafty. and her imagination was everything. josh mankiewicz: ashley got to know chacey's husband bob and the couple's young daughter named addison, who helped her mom decorate cakes. and it was kind of something that her and addison did together as well. josh mankiewicz: however, if chacey and addison spent plenty of time together, chacey and the husband she called robert did not. what'd she say about robert? he was never there. he always worked. well, he was a fire captain. right. and he worked a lot of shifts. yes, he did, a lot. that was a problem? yes. josh mankiewicz: bob tried to make things right. in early september 2016, he took his family on a trip to mexico. it was a chance to reconnect. six days later, bob poynter was dead and not in a fire. detective
josh mankiewicz: ashley and chacey lost touch after high school, then reconnected when ashley noticedness on facebook, something chacey did in addition to her job at a dental office. and she did it on her spare time and she enjoyed doing it. and she was amazing at what she did. what made her so good at that? just her being so crafty. and her imagination was everything. josh mankiewicz: ashley got to know chacey's husband bob and the couple's young daughter named addison, who helped her mom...
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ashley is there. all right, ash.ry is facing some pretty tough green regulations, isn't it? ashley: yes, it is, stu, but it's kin a changing landscape. of course its being led by california, who else, and another states may follow suit, so, for the rv industry they have to be in a pretty fluid situation to decide what they need to do next. having said that, not a big topic of conversation here. you can get anything from travel trailer here for less than 15,000 to this luxury beast behind me that actually goes for 1.8 million but is on sale today for 1.5 million. but i wanted to point out, stu, that during covid, rv sales absolutely skyrocketed. take a look at this chart from 2019 to 2023 you can see how it spiked but then of course it went down, so right now, the industry is coming back somewhat, if you compare sales through the end of last year, compared to the year before, they are up # .5% 6.5% so let'n board and see what you get for $1.5 million. it's very much a stu varney kind of vehicle. it is luxury beheld. i
ashley is there. all right, ash.ry is facing some pretty tough green regulations, isn't it? ashley: yes, it is, stu, but it's kin a changing landscape. of course its being led by california, who else, and another states may follow suit, so, for the rv industry they have to be in a pretty fluid situation to decide what they need to do next. having said that, not a big topic of conversation here. you can get anything from travel trailer here for less than 15,000 to this luxury beast behind me...