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jon: ashley webster, fox business network. thank you. ashley.ultiple shooting incidents this morning starting just before 10:00 a.m. in ottawa. one of them taking place right inside that nation's parliament bidding, the central government bilged. the shooter we understand is dead. it is believed the sergeant-at-arms of the canadian parliament actually took out the shooter. but again there is still a very chaotic situation. shootings, outside of the rideau centre, a popular shopping mall, a couple blocks away and a shooting at war memorial that apparently wound ad soldier. how grievously we don't yet know but multiple shootings in canada, in ottawa, still under investigation. multiple shooters are being sought right now. we'll be back with more coverage here on fox news channel in just a moment. i rebalanced my portfolio on my phone. you know what else i can do on my phone? place trades, get free real time quotes and teleport myself to aruba. i wish. thank you. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get b14. no sur
jon: ashley webster, fox business network. thank you. ashley.ultiple shooting incidents this morning starting just before 10:00 a.m. in ottawa. one of them taking place right inside that nation's parliament bidding, the central government bilged. the shooter we understand is dead. it is believed the sergeant-at-arms of the canadian parliament actually took out the shooter. but again there is still a very chaotic situation. shootings, outside of the rideau centre, a popular shopping mall, a...
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i'm ashley webster in tonight for lou dobbs. we're now 79 hours from the first polls opening in the midterm congressional elections and vulnerable democrats are showing signs of desperation. incumbent senator mary landrieu blaming the president's unpopularity in the south on his race. incumbent arkansas senator mark pryor admitting that president obama is dragging him down in the polls. and although essay virtual lock to be reelected to his 23rd term in the house, democrat charlie rangel opening could you seeing republicans of racism. >> everything we believe in. everything we believe in, they hate. they don't disagree. they hate. they think if you didn't come from europe 30 years ago, we shouldn't have immigration. some of them believe that slavery isn't over and that they won the civil war. >> okay. these controversial statements all coming as the washington post upped the republicans odds of winning to 95 percent. we'll take it all up here tonight. also this evening, another disaster for the commercial space industry. spacesh
i'm ashley webster in tonight for lou dobbs. we're now 79 hours from the first polls opening in the midterm congressional elections and vulnerable democrats are showing signs of desperation. incumbent senator mary landrieu blaming the president's unpopularity in the south on his race. incumbent arkansas senator mark pryor admitting that president obama is dragging him down in the polls. and although essay virtual lock to be reelected to his 23rd term in the house, democrat charlie rangel...
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case with thomas duncan who arrived in dallas from liberia and died in a dallas hospital. >> ashley webster, thank you. don't miss webster on our sister network and if you're not sure where to find fox business nut network in your area, log on to fox business.com/channel finder. >>> forget letting its people cross our border. did mexico just really cross the line? >>> we have been telling you about a report of five sick passengers onboard this plane at boston's logan airport. the boston public health commission just coming out with this statement: we are aware of the situation at logan. if it is anything that puts public health at risk, we will notify the proper authorities. by the way, airline stocks lost big-time in the big selloff on wall street today because of in part, this latest scare. >>> paying and staying. according to a new report the mexican government is helping low-income illegals stave off deportation from the u.s. by paying for applications to the obama administration's deferment program. my guest says the mexico should we using the money to top immigrants. why is mexico pay
case with thomas duncan who arrived in dallas from liberia and died in a dallas hospital. >> ashley webster, thank you. don't miss webster on our sister network and if you're not sure where to find fox business nut network in your area, log on to fox business.com/channel finder. >>> forget letting its people cross our border. did mexico just really cross the line? >>> we have been telling you about a report of five sick passengers onboard this plane at boston's logan...
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ashley webster in the newsroom with the very latest. what are cops saying about possible suspects or motives? >> it is very confusing. they're not saying there aren't any suspects. they aren't giving any information away at all. 32-year-old michael zehaf-bibeau was identified as the gunman eventually shot inside of the canadian parliament building by the sergeant-at-arms, by the way, kevin vickers who is being hailed as a hero in canada tonight, for bringing that gunman down. we'll find out whether the u.s. whether this person's name gets any hits on watch list, anti-terror watch list in the database. what is interesting, you mentioned chatter prior to crazing terror threat level from low to medium. there was a statement released by canadian minister that there had been increase in chatter by al qaeda and isis groups. there was growing concern and echoed by federal officials and homeland security officials. that a series of attacks may be carried out by lone wolf gunman. they are encouraged to attack soldiers, police, anyone in authorit
ashley webster in the newsroom with the very latest. what are cops saying about possible suspects or motives? >> it is very confusing. they're not saying there aren't any suspects. they aren't giving any information away at all. 32-year-old michael zehaf-bibeau was identified as the gunman eventually shot inside of the canadian parliament building by the sergeant-at-arms, by the way, kevin vickers who is being hailed as a hero in canada tonight, for bringing that gunman down. we'll find...
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up next, ashley webster taking the reins lou dobbs. there's no one better filling in for lou dobbs and ashley webster ashley: good evening, everyone. i'm in tonight for lou dobbs or a president obama addressing the american public, the 10 states have outlined their own protocols, including mandatory quarantines come and health care workers are turning from the regions of western africa. >> the end is not defined by fear. that's not who we are. america is defined by possibility and when we see a problem and a challenge, then we fixed it. and we don't just react based on our fears. we react east on fact and judgment. and making smart decisions. ashley: fox news obtaining moments ago an internal state department memo marked sensitives that indicates the president obama is considering allowing non-american ebola individuals into the country for treatment. and this as australia suspended all travel from liberia and australia in the first to close its borders to travelers from the stricken region. also tonight the united states military unde
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ashley webster is in our newsroom with the latest details on the shootings. peter barnes covering u.s. response including fbi action from washington. ashley, begin with you, and again, we saw the situation is fluid. >> it is indeed, liz, you're absolutely right. we heard from canadian law enforcement for the first time since the shooting in the last 30inutes or so, and very few details released, including whether there is more than one gunmen. encouraged people when witnessed anything or have information to call 911 there. so many more questions than answers, no doubt. the gunmen attacked and shot and killed a canadian soldier guarding the canadian war memorial 200 yards from the main parliament building. that gunman went straight to the canadian parliament building, he walked or drove, there are conflicting reports, once inside he opened fire. the sergeant at arms, kevin vickers managed to shoot and kill the gunman outside a room where a caucus meeting was held. it was a busy day, wednesday morning is parliament morning when all the lawmakers have caucuses. i
ashley webster is in our newsroom with the latest details on the shootings. peter barnes covering u.s. response including fbi action from washington. ashley, begin with you, and again, we saw the situation is fluid. >> it is indeed, liz, you're absolutely right. we heard from canadian law enforcement for the first time since the shooting in the last 30inutes or so, and very few details released, including whether there is more than one gunmen. encouraged people when witnessed anything or...
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up next, ashley webster taking the reins lou dobbs.here's no one better filling in for lou dobbs and ashley webster ashley: good evening, everyone. i'm in tonight for lou dobbs or a president obama addressing the american public, the 10 states have outlined their own protocols, including mandatory quarantines come and health care workers are turning from the regions of western africa. >> the end is not defined by fear. that's not who we are. america is defined by possibility and when we see a problem and a challenge, then we fixed it. and we don't
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david: our own ashley webster joining us now. ashley, what is twitter looking to disclose?that is the question, david. boils down to how much information tech companies can divulge about the scope of u.s. government surveillance requests, that they actually received. earlier this year, facebook, microsoft, apple, yahoo! had a settlement with the obama administration over how much can be made public. twitter wants to take this further as you say filing a lawsuit claiming the justice department's restriction violation of first amendment rights. ben lee, twitter vice president releasing a statement saying in part, in a post-edward snowden world which technology companies are striving to reassure customers about their commitment to privacy, twitter is pressing for the ability to be more candid in its twice a year transparency reports than the government has been willing to permit. now, as it stand, tech firms can report the numbers of requests that they receive from the government in just broad ranges, such as, from zero to 999. not great. twitter wants to disclose the exact nu
david: our own ashley webster joining us now. ashley, what is twitter looking to disclose?that is the question, david. boils down to how much information tech companies can divulge about the scope of u.s. government surveillance requests, that they actually received. earlier this year, facebook, microsoft, apple, yahoo! had a settlement with the obama administration over how much can be made public. twitter wants to take this further as you say filing a lawsuit claiming the justice department's...
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and ashley webster on the story. start with ashley, with the latest.y. >> david we actually have a name now of the gunman fatally shot inside the canadian parliament building this morning. he is identified as 32-year-old michael safabo. believed to be canadian born. sharing the name with u.s. authorities putting that name into their databases and watch lists to see if he comes up were a flag. he is fatally accused of shooting a soldier standing guard at a war memorial across from the main parliament building, going into the parliament building where he was fatally shot. we have reports shots heard at nearby shopping center were proven to be false but parts of the city center are still in lockdown. the perhaps the biggest issue it is still unclear if other suspects are at large. also very quickly, guys, i wanted to mention the situation that happened on monday where two canadian soldiers were run over, one fatally by a suspect who himself was then killed. turns out this particular individual involved in that situation was known to anti-terrorism units a
and ashley webster on the story. start with ashley, with the latest.y. >> david we actually have a name now of the gunman fatally shot inside the canadian parliament building this morning. he is identified as 32-year-old michael safabo. believed to be canadian born. sharing the name with u.s. authorities putting that name into their databases and watch lists to see if he comes up were a flag. he is fatally accused of shooting a soldier standing guard at a war memorial across from the main...
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ashley webster, thank you very much. >> thank you.iz: they are using infrared thermometers and cameras to screen at risk passengers for ebola symptoms. david: with us, steven san angelo the company that manufactures both types of these devices. steven, thank you so much for joining us. the first question i have, the guy thomas duncan, the first ebola case to die on u.s. soil. let's hope there are not any others. when he was tested in africa, so far as we know he did not show signs of a fever. probably when he arrived in the united states he didn't show signs of a fever. you could have he will actually have the ebola device and doesn't matter what your temperature is, correct. >> that's correct. when you have a fever, you have a temperature. when there is no fever there is no temperature obviously. nothing happened, and he was able to enter into the country and that is history. david: that one problem with the disease. liz: your thermal imaging camera and handheld thermometers were used in other situations like the bird flu where the c
ashley webster, thank you very much. >> thank you.iz: they are using infrared thermometers and cameras to screen at risk passengers for ebola symptoms. david: with us, steven san angelo the company that manufactures both types of these devices. steven, thank you so much for joining us. the first question i have, the guy thomas duncan, the first ebola case to die on u.s. soil. let's hope there are not any others. when he was tested in africa, so far as we know he did not show signs of a...
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i'm ashley webster in tonight for lou dobbs.om the first polls opening in the midterm congressional elections and vulnerable democrats are showing signs of desperation. incumbent senator mary landrieu blaming the president's unpopularity in the south on his race. incumbent arkansas senator mark pryor admitting that president obama is dragging him down in the polls. and although essay virtual lock to be reelected to his 23rd term in the house, democrat charlie rangel opening could you seeing republicans of racism. >> everything we believe
i'm ashley webster in tonight for lou dobbs.om the first polls opening in the midterm congressional elections and vulnerable democrats are showing signs of desperation. incumbent senator mary landrieu blaming the president's unpopularity in the south on his race. incumbent arkansas senator mark pryor admitting that president obama is dragging him down in the polls. and although essay virtual lock to be reelected to his 23rd term in the house, democrat charlie rangel opening could you seeing...
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ashley webster our sister network fox business is here with what we can expect. >> tell us all you need know. >> apple ceo tim cook says he will change the way we pay for things. get ready to tap your phone anywhere to pay for groceries the big mac in the mcdonalds drive through. if it catches on it could be a credit card killer. all you have to do is position your iphone near a payment point at the store. it works on the ipad mini 3 devices. merchants don't see or store your private information we are told. instead a photo is added to the passbook where it is assigned a unique device account number encrypted and stored in the element chip. all about security. every time i use the device number and dynamic security codes are used to complete the transaction. it will never know what you purchased and you will still get rewards points on the credit cards you used. apple pay will be available to some of the biggest retailers and restaurants in the u.s. including macys, mcdonalds, whole foods and many more to be added. >> thank you, ashley. to find ashley which i know you want to on fox bus
ashley webster our sister network fox business is here with what we can expect. >> tell us all you need know. >> apple ceo tim cook says he will change the way we pay for things. get ready to tap your phone anywhere to pay for groceries the big mac in the mcdonalds drive through. if it catches on it could be a credit card killer. all you have to do is position your iphone near a payment point at the store. it works on the ipad mini 3 devices. merchants don't see or store your...
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fox business correspondent ashley webster with the report. >> reporter: lou, right now there are still large number of buildings in and around parliament hill, in on th ottawa remaining in lockdown, officers still going room to room looking for other possible suspects, they do not know if there were more suspects involved. they are not taking any chances. a lot of people have been stuck in the buildings and are still there 9 hours now. aofrb thafter the shooting, thee been told to stay put, behind locked doors, and stay away from the window, gunman identified 32-year-old michael zehaf -bibeau, he had a history of drug use before converts to islam, he changed his name from michael joseph hall. and they are seeing if there are ties between this attack today and the one monday where two canadian soldiers were attacked by another recent convert to islam, one soldier killed, he was run down the attacker in that case also shot and killed. military members we're told in quebec are advised not to wear their uniforms in public unless they are on official duty, for fear other attacks could be di
fox business correspondent ashley webster with the report. >> reporter: lou, right now there are still large number of buildings in and around parliament hill, in on th ottawa remaining in lockdown, officers still going room to room looking for other possible suspects, they do not know if there were more suspects involved. they are not taking any chances. a lot of people have been stuck in the buildings and are still there 9 hours now. aofrb thafter the shooting, thee been told to stay...
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pete and ashley webster. closing bell we're five minutes away. we're watching a very broad-based rally. we're watching your money. we will dive into apple's earnings. we'll have a final call on ibm. all of today's market action and how you can get ahead of tomorrow. "after the bell." stay tuned. ♪ music ...the getaway vehicle! for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. your customers, our financing. your aspirations, our analytics. your goals, our technology. introducing synchrony financial, bringing new meaning to the word partnership. banking. loyalty. analytics. synchrony financial. enagage with us. liz: bucking the black eye from big blue. the dow jones industrials turning positive here, david. david: the d.j. i cross the unchanged line 23 times. probably do so again before the day is over. toss it over to nicole petallides at nyse. start with apple. we're about to get earnings. they don't need earnings. they are up already over 2%. >> looking good. we'll get details about sales numbers and such. they had record sales with
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we have every angle covered for you, ashley webster with the latest details. n the floor of the new york stock exchange monitoring the actual stocks that have a hand in solving this problem. first to ashley, stunning this man walked into the hospital, told them he was in africa and they sent him home. >> the unidentified patient remains in serious position at a dallas hospital right now. as we speak a nine-member team of federal health officials busy trying to track down anyone who had close contact with this man. anyone who may have been exposed to the virus will be watched closely for 21 days, that is the maximum time it takes for symptoms to appear. three have tested negative for the virus but are restricted to homes, we understand, and remain under observation. texas governor rick perry says a handful of school-aged children had contact with the patient and are also monitored. there are conflicting reports about the man's initial contact with er workers at the dallas hospital. patient's sister saying he told relatives, he notified officials the first time h
we have every angle covered for you, ashley webster with the latest details. n the floor of the new york stock exchange monitoring the actual stocks that have a hand in solving this problem. first to ashley, stunning this man walked into the hospital, told them he was in africa and they sent him home. >> the unidentified patient remains in serious position at a dallas hospital right now. as we speak a nine-member team of federal health officials busy trying to track down anyone who had...
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david: ashley webster joining us from the newsroom. ashley, what happened over the weekend?otests kind of dwindling? >> it is interested, david and liz, overnight estimated crowd of more than 1000 protesters remained camped out on the hong kong government district streets. is the protest physician iting out. -- fizzling out? the activists say it is sheer exhaustion and the sit-in hits second week and they decided to hit a possibly strategic retreat. they are working to lay groundwork on political reform. they want beijing to allow free vote for the territory leader and resignation of hong kong's chief executive. let's be honest, most protesters acknowledge there is little or no chance the beijing leading to their demands. they thought exhaustion and futility would see the protests dwindle away. that didn't happen when we saw clashes erupting involving tear gas and accusations of sinister mob attacks and daily government ultimatums which galvanized and strengthened the protesters resolve. alex chow, leader of hong kong federation of students told reporters, people will need r
david: ashley webster joining us from the newsroom. ashley, what happened over the weekend?otests kind of dwindling? >> it is interested, david and liz, overnight estimated crowd of more than 1000 protesters remained camped out on the hong kong government district streets. is the protest physician iting out. -- fizzling out? the activists say it is sheer exhaustion and the sit-in hits second week and they decided to hit a possibly strategic retreat. they are working to lay groundwork on...
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ashley webster is in our newsroom with the latest. >> yeah, charles more details coming out as you say. that individual, 32-year-old michael zehaf-bibeau according to the cbc, this individual had a history of drug use before he converted to islam a number of arrests. he changed his name from michael joseph hall. now, both names are being put into the databases here into the us to see if he crops onto any watch lists. terrorist watch groups. in the meantime there are still a number of buildings in and around parliament hill that remain in lock down. heavily armed officers are going from building to building room to room to search for any other possible suspects. authorities aren't saying if they believe there are other suspects. they're taking no chances. some of these people have been trapped inside these buildings for eight and a half hours. they're being told to stay in those rooms and they could be there for many hours yet to come. the gunman himself he was dressed in black. carried a rifle. shot a soldier who was guarding the canadian war memorial just across from the parliament bu
ashley webster is in our newsroom with the latest. >> yeah, charles more details coming out as you say. that individual, 32-year-old michael zehaf-bibeau according to the cbc, this individual had a history of drug use before he converted to islam a number of arrests. he changed his name from michael joseph hall. now, both names are being put into the databases here into the us to see if he crops onto any watch lists. terrorist watch groups. in the meantime there are still a number of...
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the ashley webster is at jfk in new york. ashley, is fear spreading? >> you know what, shep? no.in fact the reaction we have had from most passengers, outside the main international terminal around jfk, people understand all steps need to be taken in order to prevent ebola from being brought into the country. to the point your guest was just talking about, these passengers are screened that leave these countries in west africa and they are screened again when they come here. their temperature is taken, and then they go on their way. homeland security tracks these passengers and know where they originated, even if they bounced to europe and then bounced somewhere else before ending up in the united states. they know where these passengers originated from and they are screening them to see if they show any of the symptoms that may suggest they have come in contact with ebola. >> screening is working? >> it is. the problem, though, shep, is that, as with the case with thomas duncan who ended up in dallas and ultimately dying, if a passenger does have ebola and is not showing the sym
the ashley webster is at jfk in new york. ashley, is fear spreading? >> you know what, shep? no.in fact the reaction we have had from most passengers, outside the main international terminal around jfk, people understand all steps need to be taken in order to prevent ebola from being brought into the country. to the point your guest was just talking about, these passengers are screened that leave these countries in west africa and they are screened again when they come here. their...
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ashley webster is following latest developments. ashley? >> gerri, in just a few hours government employees will head back to work in hong kong after a two-day public holiday. the question will they get around the massive protests on streets and what will chinese authorities do? a midnight deadline passed without either side blinking but the city's chief executive did take to the airwaves. hong kong's top official announced that a chief negotiator, his second-in-command will work with protesters to reach some kind of a deal. the protesters are demanding electoral reforms. specifically not allowing beijing control over which candidates can run in upcoming elections in hong kong. they want hong kong's embattled leader to step down immediately, something he refuses to do. gerri? gerri: well, early on in the protests we saw police using water cannons, tear gas and pepper spray but it seems like it has been calm the last several days. can that continue? >> that is good question. you're right, police in hong kong pulled back from the initial batt
ashley webster is following latest developments. ashley? >> gerri, in just a few hours government employees will head back to work in hong kong after a two-day public holiday. the question will they get around the massive protests on streets and what will chinese authorities do? a midnight deadline passed without either side blinking but the city's chief executive did take to the airwaves. hong kong's top official announced that a chief negotiator, his second-in-command will work with...
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ashley webster, take it. >> reporter: here's where the investigation stands right now. identified as 42-year-old thomas eric duncan, remains in serious but stabile condition at a dallas hospital. investigators are trying to track down anyone who may have been exposed to the ebola victim when he was contagious and the people they had contact with. that number now estimated at probably 100 people or more. texas authorities believe 12-18 people had close contact with duncan. dallas county health officials ordered four close relatives for the patient to stay home and not have visitors for another 17 days. parents in the dallas area are scared to take kids to schools where the children of thomas duncan's girlfriend attend. duncan's girlfriend reportedly has five children who attend four different schools in the area. those schools are being cleaned and sanitized and growing anger with the texas health presbyterian hospital in dallas and was diagnosed with a low risk infection and sent straight home, exposing others for two days. duncan told a nurse he had been in africa, but
ashley webster, take it. >> reporter: here's where the investigation stands right now. identified as 42-year-old thomas eric duncan, remains in serious but stabile condition at a dallas hospital. investigators are trying to track down anyone who may have been exposed to the ebola victim when he was contagious and the people they had contact with. that number now estimated at probably 100 people or more. texas authorities believe 12-18 people had close contact with duncan. dallas county...
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we bring into cut through the spin, ashley webster, a lot of questions about who the new agitators areho's behind them? >> a lot of accusations, another chaotic day on the streets of hong kong's busy business district. pro-democracy supporters coming under attack not from police officers but angry residents and supporters of beijing. local residents started pushing and yelling at pro-democracy activists, trying to force them out of the street as governments and businesses try to return to work after a two-day holiday. student protesters are accusing police of allowing violence to unfold and called off talks as a result. protesters claim the clashes were organized to allow police to clear out the activists. police spokesman is rejecting the claims, saying police are trying to fairly and handle a chaotic situation that got out of hand. so basically we're back to square one. the pro-democracy activists accusing beijing of exerting too much influence on hong kong and demanding the right to directly choose candidates for other reforms. they want the immediate resignation of hong kong's chie
we bring into cut through the spin, ashley webster, a lot of questions about who the new agitators areho's behind them? >> a lot of accusations, another chaotic day on the streets of hong kong's busy business district. pro-democracy supporters coming under attack not from police officers but angry residents and supporters of beijing. local residents started pushing and yelling at pro-democracy activists, trying to force them out of the street as governments and businesses try to return to...
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ashley webster has been following these developments. >> charles, the government saying this afternoont will send a rapid response team to any hospital in the country that diagnoses another ebola patient. the cdc says it's still not clear how a dallas nurse became infected when treating thomas duncan, but suggested an ebola response team may have been able to prevent it a total of 76 hospital workers in dallas who may have had contact with duncan and his blood are still being monitored. we learned that the wallet
ashley webster has been following these developments. >> charles, the government saying this afternoont will send a rapid response team to any hospital in the country that diagnoses another ebola patient. the cdc says it's still not clear how a dallas nurse became infected when treating thomas duncan, but suggested an ebola response team may have been able to prevent it a total of 76 hospital workers in dallas who may have had contact with duncan and his blood are still being monitored....
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but ashley webster has been following the minute-by-minute stories including what just crossed the wires that the walter reed institute started testing an ebola vaccine. >> reporter: interesting development. the walter reed army institute of research began testing canadian vaccines on 39 healthy volunteers. researchers say the test vaccine does not contain the complete evoela virus and the test subjects do not need to be quarantined. interesting development there. the world health organization giving a grim overview where we stand in the battle against ebola. who says the death rate has risen now that 50% to 70% and the death toll stands close to 4500 people. doctors warning within two months we could see up to 10,000 new cases a week. the organization says unless the world's response to the ebola crisis is not stepped up within 60 days, quote a lot more people will die, unquote. ebola taking toll on the international aid organization doctors without borders. 16 staff members have been infected with ebola. 9 have died. there is encouraging news regarding 26-year-old nina pham. in a state
but ashley webster has been following the minute-by-minute stories including what just crossed the wires that the walter reed institute started testing an ebola vaccine. >> reporter: interesting development. the walter reed army institute of research began testing canadian vaccines on 39 healthy volunteers. researchers say the test vaccine does not contain the complete evoela virus and the test subjects do not need to be quarantined. interesting development there. the world health...
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ashley webster join us with details. a couple of news channels, right?dave and liz, as always in disputes about carriage it is about money and two sides blame each other. after lengthy negotiations, neither turner broadcastorg dish network could agree with new terms on distribution deal at that already had been extended. the report claims that primary sticking points are issues related to cnn including carriage fee increase turner wants, scope of digital rights that would be licensed and the length of the contract. dish wants to release online video service by end of this year and secured rights for several media outlets. so the question what does it all mean for the 14 million or so dish customers? well as it stands they're losing access to total of seven channels including cnn, turner classic movies, trutv and cartoon network. not affected by the blackout are turner broadcasting flagship cable networks, tnt and tbs which are not part of the agreement involved in this dispute. dish has been involved in several high-profile carriage disputes including th
ashley webster join us with details. a couple of news channels, right?dave and liz, as always in disputes about carriage it is about money and two sides blame each other. after lengthy negotiations, neither turner broadcastorg dish network could agree with new terms on distribution deal at that already had been extended. the report claims that primary sticking points are issues related to cnn including carriage fee increase turner wants, scope of digital rights that would be licensed and the...
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ashley webster was there, and said it was so obvious. >> sure.ng said, if these people do succeed in rising up and roiling the protesters could this become another tianamen square which you won many awards and covered very specifically in china 1989 where the government simply opened fire and killed a lot of people? >> i think what the, i think what i'm, this is my speculation but my reading is, what the government is hoping that this will turn in the eyes of the world into a sort of local mud fight. there will be goons and demonstrators and people just say it's a local spat. i think that is how beijing hopes this will then sort of go away. but the, other, another possibility here is that these demonstrations simply continue. and, and think there is a real basis for that. this is, this protests are not spur of the moment. this has been coming more than 30 years. the endless betrayals of the promises to hong kong. and beijing is capable of finally saying, no, we're going to shut this down with murderous violence and followed by arrests an intimida
ashley webster was there, and said it was so obvious. >> sure.ng said, if these people do succeed in rising up and roiling the protesters could this become another tianamen square which you won many awards and covered very specifically in china 1989 where the government simply opened fire and killed a lot of people? >> i think what the, i think what i'm, this is my speculation but my reading is, what the government is hoping that this will turn in the eyes of the world into a sort...
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ashley webster, give us the numbers. >> all right, david. eps is right in line with estimates on one cent earnings per share. reveeue coming in 361, beating the estimate of 351.44. as you can see the stock ii down more than 10% down in after-hours trading. so we'll get into this. the key is those monthly active users, the ma offs up 2424% in3 the last quarter. -- 24%. we're going through the numbers down, david. certainly headline numbers are a match on eps and beat on revenue. >> 284 million, ashley. that is what we're seeing. that is big jump, ashley. that is stronger number than any of us would have expected. >> which is about in line with consensus. twitter guided 330, 340 million on revenue which was a huge sandbag number. that revenue number, 361 handling beating estimates of 531. david: nevertheless, bottom line, look what is happening with the stock, dan stesich, after-hours, we have 10, 11, 12% drop after-hours even though it appears to be beating on numbers. what is going on with twitter? >> somebody is seeing something behind the
ashley webster, give us the numbers. >> all right, david. eps is right in line with estimates on one cent earnings per share. reveeue coming in 361, beating the estimate of 351.44. as you can see the stock ii down more than 10% down in after-hours trading. so we'll get into this. the key is those monthly active users, the ma offs up 2424% in3 the last quarter. -- 24%. we're going through the numbers down, david. certainly headline numbers are a match on eps and beat on revenue. >>...
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jack and simon, ashley webster, what is the street expecting?re, $1.31, and the revenue just got bumped up to 39-- melissa: last half an hour? >> billion dollars. so we shall see. melissa: while we were on the air here, people got even more hopeful and excited. >> i think they did. it could go up even more. mel go ahead. i didn't mean to interrupt you. >> you were talking about the iphones, i think that's what everybody's going to be looking. the iphone 6 came late in the corner, in fact, only just released in china last friday, so forward looking is going to be important, as always. but, you know, the same things, new products, stock buyback program, very important. of course, carl icahn wants them to buy more, so we'll see if there's any comments on more dividends. those are the key things. melissa: can they live up to the hype while we're all sitting out here? >> they have a good record. i wouldn't be surprised to see them deliver a small upside surprise on both the top and bottom line. i wouldn't be surprised to see next quarter's guidance b
jack and simon, ashley webster, what is the street expecting?re, $1.31, and the revenue just got bumped up to 39-- melissa: last half an hour? >> billion dollars. so we shall see. melissa: while we were on the air here, people got even more hopeful and excited. >> i think they did. it could go up even more. mel go ahead. i didn't mean to interrupt you. >> you were talking about the iphones, i think that's what everybody's going to be looking. the iphone 6 came late in the...
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ashley webster has been following these developments. >> charles, the government saying this afternoon it will send a rapid response team to any hospital in the country that diagnoses another ebola patient. the cdc says it's still not clear how a dallas nurse became infected when treating thomas duncan, but suggested an ebola response team may have been able to prevent it a total of 76 hospital workers in dallas who may have had contact with duncan and his blood are still being monitored. we learned that the wallet aeried army research in maryland has begun testing canadian made ebola vaccines on health volunteers. it is the first test of an ebola vaccine on a human subject in the united states. touchdowns contain the complete ebola virus. and the test patients aren't being quarantined. the health organizations are giving a grim overview of where we stand on ebola. who says the death rate has risen by 70 percent and the death toll now standing at 4500 people. doctors also warning that within two months we could see up to 10,000 new cases a week and they say prevention efforts have to b
ashley webster has been following these developments. >> charles, the government saying this afternoon it will send a rapid response team to any hospital in the country that diagnoses another ebola patient. the cdc says it's still not clear how a dallas nurse became infected when treating thomas duncan, but suggested an ebola response team may have been able to prevent it a total of 76 hospital workers in dallas who may have had contact with duncan and his blood are still being monitored....
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with me now, fox business ashley webster, jonathan gellar as well. ashley, i will start with you.
with me now, fox business ashley webster, jonathan gellar as well. ashley, i will start with you.
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ashley webster is here to explain what is going on with these american companies. >> it was at $11.05w something, amazing short position on this stock, 40% was being shorted, 55 million shares. saying the stock would go down. you keep the profits. a press conference in early august making scratch resistant screens for iphones. what we didn't know is they were cut out of the deal which is a huge surprise. we knew there going in on a factory with apple in phoenix to build these screens, but they announced it would be quite ready until next year. a huge sign something was up. they did not include, something went terribly wrong with apple and gt. stuart: there will be a class-action lawsuit accusing management of misdirecting investors. >> possibly. there is something very strange, in chapter 11 bankruptcy, the stock is up based on the fact they could reorganize. they make materials for solar panels, it is not just apple, but apple was 80% of their revenue. stuart: if you bought yesterday $0.90 per share, you are up very nicely on the possibility they will get their act together and emerg
ashley webster is here to explain what is going on with these american companies. >> it was at $11.05w something, amazing short position on this stock, 40% was being shorted, 55 million shares. saying the stock would go down. you keep the profits. a press conference in early august making scratch resistant screens for iphones. what we didn't know is they were cut out of the deal which is a huge surprise. we knew there going in on a factory with apple in phoenix to build these screens, but...