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connell? connell: jackie, we want to talk to steve moore about some of this, member of the great american economic revival group, freedom works economy. big picture before we get into a little bit of the nitty-gritty of the news today, back and forth about schools and all that that has been out there, where do you think we are in the recovery right now? >> i think we're in a good spot. i think we're moving ahead of schedule. those jobs reports we gotten, connell, in the last two months are far higher than i and most economists thought. i felt we wouldn't be in this situation until late august. so we're running ahead of pace. obviously you have to worry about, you know, if there is any kind of second-tier of shutdowns. that would be a dramatic negative for the economy. i just don't see that happening. we have a problem at the border with a lot of infections and caseloads but most of the rest of the country is getting healthier. so i'm feeling pretty good about things. connell: the president has
connell? connell: jackie, we want to talk to steve moore about some of this, member of the great american economic revival group, freedom works economy. big picture before we get into a little bit of the nitty-gritty of the news today, back and forth about schools and all that that has been out there, where do you think we are in the recovery right now? >> i think we're in a good spot. i think we're moving ahead of schedule. those jobs reports we gotten, connell, in the last two months...
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connell: i'm connell mcshane. welcome to "after the bell," everybody as we wrap up a trading week on a high note. major afterrings actually close near the lows of the day. they come off earlier highs. still up across the board. still another record second in a row for the nasdaq. we'll run through all the numbers and top stories for you as we have fox business team coverage set up. blake burman at the white house. jackie deangelis at the newsroom in new york. edward lawrence is in washington. that is where we start reporting on the blowout jobs report. edward? reporter: connell at no time in american history has the economy created 4.8 million jobs in one month until now. when you look under the numbers, the gains get even more impressive. you have 40% of those gains in the leisure and hospitality sector as hotels started to reopen, states started to reopen, bars restaurants, early part of june there. 2.1 million jobs created in that sector. leisure and hospitality in june alone. the largest increase in history. n
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connell? connell: wow. phil, thanks. phil keating live in miami for us, in the middle of all of this. the mixed picture on wall street. the dow down by 63 points on a monday afternoon. we have a lot to talk about as we bring jonathan hoenig and jackie deangelis into the conversation. we get to some encouraging news we've had on vaccines at the moment. the headline of the hour if there is only one to pick, jonathan, the idea of the president bringing back the coronavirus briefings that had gone away. they will come back tomorrow night. your thoughts? >> they moved the market in the past. often times, president would mention a company's name in those briefings, we would see the company's stock shoot up immediately in the after-hours or the next morning. it goes to show how influential now the virus and god willing the virus solution is on the market. connell, during the iraq war, during the war on terrorism, we used to talk about the terror threat level moving the market. it is all about the virus now. it was as hot as bit
connell? connell: wow. phil, thanks. phil keating live in miami for us, in the middle of all of this. the mixed picture on wall street. the dow down by 63 points on a monday afternoon. we have a lot to talk about as we bring jonathan hoenig and jackie deangelis into the conversation. we get to some encouraging news we've had on vaccines at the moment. the headline of the hour if there is only one to pick, jonathan, the idea of the president bringing back the coronavirus briefings that had gone...
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connell? connell: good enough. peter doocy, thank you. we bring in know well nikpour, noted republican fund-raiser. you hear peter talk about joe biden unveiling a plan or plans that add up to $3 trillion in spending. he unveiled that in three weeks. three trillion in three weeks is a lot of money. is it a challenge for the president to deal with or an opening for president trump? how do you look at this? >> i look at that for an opportunity for trump to take back maybe where he is lacking in some of the polls. by focusing on what joe biden has done, especially on the, you know, doing more taxes or having more taxes on americans because right now i feel that you know, americans are threatened on two fronts, their health and their wealth. that is a bad position to be in. and with what joe biden is proposing, it's, you know, a major turn i don't have for let's just -- turn-off, one of the sectors trump is not not polling well, college educated women, or women in general. a lot of the women are mothers. they have to think about covid. they h
connell? connell: good enough. peter doocy, thank you. we bring in know well nikpour, noted republican fund-raiser. you hear peter talk about joe biden unveiling a plan or plans that add up to $3 trillion in spending. he unveiled that in three weeks. three trillion in three weeks is a lot of money. is it a challenge for the president to deal with or an opening for president trump? how do you look at this? >> i look at that for an opportunity for trump to take back maybe where he is...
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connell.t's talk baseball now, jackie, as major league baseball is striking out when it comes to preseason training. the washington nationals for example, had to cancel practice because of a delay in coronavirus testing. hillary vaughn out in nationals park in d.c. with more on us. hillary? reporter: connell, usually in baseball only catchers are wearing masks, but today when practice got off the ground for the washington nationals, the coaches were ones giving guidance through masks as they coached players through a take two of practice after the practice cast canceled yesterday because they did not get their covid-19 test results back in time t wasn't just the gnats that were affected. the houston astros and st. louis cardinals canceled their monday workouts when they didn't get the results in time in order to bring the players on to the field safely. the anaheim angels had a different problem over the weekend when their sample collectors did not show up. "the l.a. times" reports that the te
connell.t's talk baseball now, jackie, as major league baseball is striking out when it comes to preseason training. the washington nationals for example, had to cancel practice because of a delay in coronavirus testing. hillary vaughn out in nationals park in d.c. with more on us. hillary? reporter: connell, usually in baseball only catchers are wearing masks, but today when practice got off the ground for the washington nationals, the coaches were ones giving guidance through masks as they...
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connell? connell: all right. talk about this now, melissa, with texas republican congressman jodey arrington sits on housewares and means. congressman, good to have you back on the show. the jobs protections edward alluded to because of usmca going into effect, the administration, some in congress said thousands and thousands of jobs could come our way as a result of this, will any of those projections have to be scaled back because of the economic situation we're in due to the pandemic? >> i think it is heart hard to quantify that. covid has been a monkey wrench with all the things set up. we were in a strong position pre-covid, most competitive tax code. jobs coming back, more jobs than we had people to fill them, red hot economy this was pre-china deal. pre-usmca going into effect. all of this together bodes well for our recovery and will help accelerate that recovery. whether or not we get all of the 170,000 jobs or the tens of billions of dollars to this economy in the near term, you know, it is probably any
connell? connell: all right. talk about this now, melissa, with texas republican congressman jodey arrington sits on housewares and means. congressman, good to have you back on the show. the jobs protections edward alluded to because of usmca going into effect, the administration, some in congress said thousands and thousands of jobs could come our way as a result of this, will any of those projections have to be scaled back because of the economic situation we're in due to the pandemic?...
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connell? connell: all right, melissa. adapting to a new normal, colleges across the country grappling with how to safely get their students back on campus. we'll talk to the president of purdue university about that. also happens to be the former governor of indiana, go over the plans they have for reopening and also the financial hurdles that lie ahead. >>> plus a paycheck for everyone. one city extending its pilot program for universal basic income. critics say the move will backfire getting americans back to work. we'll have the fall wrought later in the hour. >>> not bouncing back. hotels are bracing for what could be permanent damage to the industry. stick around. we'll be right back. my name is christine payne, i'm an associate here at amazon. step onto the blue line, sir. this device is giving us an accurate temperature check. you're good to go. i have to take care of my coworkers. that's how i am. i have a son, and he said, "one day i'm gonna be like you, i'm gonna help people." you're good to go, ma'am. i hope so
connell? connell: all right, melissa. adapting to a new normal, colleges across the country grappling with how to safely get their students back on campus. we'll talk to the president of purdue university about that. also happens to be the former governor of indiana, go over the plans they have for reopening and also the financial hurdles that lie ahead. >>> plus a paycheck for everyone. one city extending its pilot program for universal basic income. critics say the move will backfire...
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hey, connell. connell: i'm connell mcshane. hey there, melissa. major averages end near the low. it was rough day for stocks, down 350 for the dow. technology the biggest drag today. apple and microsoft accounting for half of the dow's plunge nasdaq on the day more than 2%. we have fox business team coverage. blake burman with the latest from the white house, gerri willis is watching the market action, edward lawrence from washington. gerri, with the declines we start with you. reporter: that's right, jobless claims rising for the first time in 16 weeks. stocks certainly didn't like it. the number above expectations and also above last week numbers. also now these total numbers of claims in 18 weeks since those lockdowns started total 52 million. that is a third of the american labor force. so you see these numbers disappointing. one bright spot, continuing claims. tracking total number of unemployed workers receiving benefits, came in 870,000 less than expected. that is a bright spot. even so all three major averages trading down. nasdaq down more than two. tectum blink big time
hey, connell. connell: i'm connell mcshane. hey there, melissa. major averages end near the low. it was rough day for stocks, down 350 for the dow. technology the biggest drag today. apple and microsoft accounting for half of the dow's plunge nasdaq on the day more than 2%. we have fox business team coverage. blake burman with the latest from the white house, gerri willis is watching the market action, edward lawrence from washington. gerri, with the declines we start with you. reporter: that's...
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connell -- i mean, grady, thank you. connell, over to you. connell: oh, we know.ock would have rode a bike, you know? but whatever. a couple of notes from the sports world before we wrap up the hour. everybody's trying to figure this new world out and how they're going to do it when they get back to business including football. the nfl just put an alert out saying if there are fans in the stands for nfl games this year, they'll be required to wear masks, everywhere in the league. a couple things on this. number one, some teams had already said it, is so what the league is doing is just making it across the board. if you come to our stadium, you have to wear a mask. you might be saying i didn't know there would be fans in the stands x there might not be. earlier in the week we told you both the jets and the giants who play in east rutherford, north carolina, -- new jersey do not plan on fans. and the toronto blue jays are still looking for a home. terror the toe said, no, you can't -- toronto said, no, you can't play here. it came out today that the pennsylvania go
connell -- i mean, grady, thank you. connell, over to you. connell: oh, we know.ock would have rode a bike, you know? but whatever. a couple of notes from the sports world before we wrap up the hour. everybody's trying to figure this new world out and how they're going to do it when they get back to business including football. the nfl just put an alert out saying if there are fans in the stands for nfl games this year, they'll be required to wear masks, everywhere in the league. a couple...
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connell mcshaken is in for neil today. connell, it is yours. connell: that is our show, "after the bell," look forward to microsoft and tesla. good to be with you everybody, filling in for neil once again. i'm connell mcshane on "cavuto: coast to coast." we're following stories all across the country today. in d.c., on the east coast there is a battle over drug pricing going on. we'll talk about vaccines. we'll also talk about treatment. the remdesivir rift. the back and forth between democrats in the congress over what was paid may have an impact on access you have to coronavirus treatments. in seattle we continue to cover the protests movement that has been happening out there. we received word that officials are planning to close down a city jail in the middle of all of this. we'll talk about the timing. back here in the new york area, there are some in business who are now saying that new york city is among the worst places in this environment to do business. we'll talk about why. also talk about, when and how that might change. it is all c
connell mcshaken is in for neil today. connell, it is yours. connell: that is our show, "after the bell," look forward to microsoft and tesla. good to be with you everybody, filling in for neil once again. i'm connell mcshane on "cavuto: coast to coast." we're following stories all across the country today. in d.c., on the east coast there is a battle over drug pricing going on. we'll talk about vaccines. we'll also talk about treatment. the remdesivir rift. the back and...
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connell. connell: melissa, while the president was talking, we talked about the market closed up higher for the day. the major averages however below their session highs. lauren simonetti with the wrap-up on the day on wall street. lauren? lauren: connell, stocks rose on hopes of a vaccine as edward was explaining. look at the dow, it is up 228 points on the day. it is up four days in a row. nasdaq erased earlier losses, by 62. s&p 500 so close to returning to positive territory 2020. the juice for the market was moderna. pfizer also starting a phase three trial for its vaccine. astrazeneca not far behind. those stocks up in a big way. travel stocks would benefit for a return to normal. look at this, united up 15%. royal caribbean, up 21%. want to talk to you about three dow stocks in the news, goldman sachs blowout quarter. recent chaos in the market and all the volatility boosted trading activity. investors are concerned that success can't be repeated in the second half of the year so while
connell. connell: melissa, while the president was talking, we talked about the market closed up higher for the day. the major averages however below their session highs. lauren simonetti with the wrap-up on the day on wall street. lauren? lauren: connell, stocks rose on hopes of a vaccine as edward was explaining. look at the dow, it is up 228 points on the day. it is up four days in a row. nasdaq erased earlier losses, by 62. s&p 500 so close to returning to positive territory 2020. the...
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connell. connell: all right. in addition to everything blaked talked about, lockdown fears hitting wall street at the end of the day. california rolling back its reopening plan in a pretty big way. dr. lloyd mine are nor is our guest. he is the dean at stanford university's college of medicine. we're lucky toe have you, dr. minor. we were and will talk about some medical advances in the news driving markets earlier in the day. the fda fast tracking vaccine candidates, for example. but then late in the day gavin newsom, the governor of california comes out says pretty much all indoor operations, restaurants and many other businesses will now be shut down. you know, that will have an economic impact as you know. california is a big state with a huge economy. what about the science behind the decision, what do you make of it? >> well thank you, connell. good to be with you today. the science behind decisions being made by governmental officials is still evolving. in california, we started to reopen businesses, enter
connell. connell: all right. in addition to everything blaked talked about, lockdown fears hitting wall street at the end of the day. california rolling back its reopening plan in a pretty big way. dr. lloyd mine are nor is our guest. he is the dean at stanford university's college of medicine. we're lucky toe have you, dr. minor. we were and will talk about some medical advances in the news driving markets earlier in the day. the fda fast tracking vaccine candidates, for example. but then late...
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hey, connell. connell: hey, there, melissa, i'm connell mcshane. welcome, everybody, to "after the bell." that was a great finish. up a third day in angs season on wall street. we're kicking off with that. fox business team coverage with blake burman at white house, jackie deangelis at the newsroom in new york, ashley webster on the markets, wake up, ashley! edward lawrence is in washington. actually did we lose ashley as i was telling him to wake up. he was telling us about the markets being up for the day. it was quite a finish. very funny moment. with the dow ending up by 558 points on the day. we're up throughout and we really had a strong move into the finish. as liz claman was talking about it, it didn't necessarily happen on news but happened nonetheless. back to ashley we hope in a moment. blake burman in the white house waiting for that news conference from president trump i believe at the top of the next hour. i hope you're there, blake. reporter: you're a baseball fan. call in the righty if ashley can't go. if you're anticipating preside
hey, connell. connell: hey, there, melissa, i'm connell mcshane. welcome, everybody, to "after the bell." that was a great finish. up a third day in angs season on wall street. we're kicking off with that. fox business team coverage with blake burman at white house, jackie deangelis at the newsroom in new york, ashley webster on the markets, wake up, ashley! edward lawrence is in washington. actually did we lose ashley as i was telling him to wake up. he was telling us about the...
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connell. connell: all right, taking a stand. apple announcing it will be 100% carbon neutral across its entire business, its supply chain and its products by the year 2030. susan li live in our newsroom in new york with more on this. susan. reporter: pretty ambitious from america's biggest country. they want net zero climate impact for all devices in 10 years time, 2030. if you think about it, that is a big deal for a company that sells 200 million iphones every year. think of millions of ipads, airpods, mac computers and beats headphones they ship each and every year. they have a long plan. this is the road map to get there in a decade's time. this also includes thousands of suppliers. also part of the initiative is this accelerator fund which will invest in minority owned businesses as part of the 100 million-dollar racial equality fund. i spoke to apple, one much their top african-american executives, lisa jackson, her view combining these two very important initiatives. >> climate change and climate justice is very much abou
connell. connell: all right, taking a stand. apple announcing it will be 100% carbon neutral across its entire business, its supply chain and its products by the year 2030. susan li live in our newsroom in new york with more on this. susan. reporter: pretty ambitious from america's biggest country. they want net zero climate impact for all devices in 10 years time, 2030. if you think about it, that is a big deal for a company that sells 200 million iphones every year. think of millions of...
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connell. connell: interesting story.ict, seems like the name is on its way out. chad pergram on capitol hill. jackie. jackie: racing against the clock. since april third the paycheck protection program gotten more than $521 billion in low interest loans out to more than 4.8 million businesses in america but a lot of companies spent the money before congress relaxed the rules and are now struggling as the pandemic persists. what are those businesses doing at this point? we've got the cfo of one, neil abramson much eci stores, joins us now. neil, i guess the logical place to start here, what kind of predictment did you find yourself in in march when this all started in? what kind of a loan did you get with respect to paycheck protection and why is it you find yourself out of funds now? >> jackie, thank you so much for having me today. i really appreciate you telling the storied of small business what we're facing here. back in march, we faced -- it was grueling. many businesses like ourselves were closed about we knew we w
connell. connell: interesting story.ict, seems like the name is on its way out. chad pergram on capitol hill. jackie. jackie: racing against the clock. since april third the paycheck protection program gotten more than $521 billion in low interest loans out to more than 4.8 million businesses in america but a lot of companies spent the money before congress relaxed the rules and are now struggling as the pandemic persists. what are those businesses doing at this point? we've got the cfo of one,...
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connell? connell: steve forbes joins us now, happy to be out of the northeast rain for hillary vaughn in pennsylvania today but she did a good job in setting up what joe biden economically wants to make the race about an main street versus wall street, when they spoke yesterday and talked about ending the era of shareholder capitalism, maybe that scared us and folks, what did you think of that? >> the real contrast is the obama years where you had the worst recovery from the shock downturn in american history because of higher taxes and more regulation, what a great boom we had before the kobe crisis and we set unemployment with record lows including minority communities and wages were rising especially for low-income workers. so joe biden what he's proposing is what doctors used to do 200 years ago when a patient got sick, they would believe him, this would take a recovering economy and put them back in intensive care unit, higher taxes, more regulation, it does not work and it does not work
connell? connell: steve forbes joins us now, happy to be out of the northeast rain for hillary vaughn in pennsylvania today but she did a good job in setting up what joe biden economically wants to make the race about an main street versus wall street, when they spoke yesterday and talked about ending the era of shareholder capitalism, maybe that scared us and folks, what did you think of that? >> the real contrast is the obama years where you had the worst recovery from the shock...
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connell over to you. connell: that is a big one.ally making some progress, let's go to california announcing the reopening plan with the schools there, gavin newsom had a briefing last hour where he revealed in-person instruction can start in california counties that have not been on the states monitoring list for 14 days. masks, regular testing a social distancing will be required. were joined by a former health and human services senior official and is that the huma hr institution and a research fellow in a part of a group that put together their own reopening plan for the schools. it is interesting california is in a mixed picture up there, president trump is, and he wants everybody open and that's been it but in california, orange county, to say we will open up and there one of the counties on the list so the governor has overruled them. will see a real mixed start to the school year, what do you think of it. >> we are, if you look in the governor's guidance from today, very few schools in california are going to be able to open
connell over to you. connell: that is a big one.ally making some progress, let's go to california announcing the reopening plan with the schools there, gavin newsom had a briefing last hour where he revealed in-person instruction can start in california counties that have not been on the states monitoring list for 14 days. masks, regular testing a social distancing will be required. were joined by a former health and human services senior official and is that the huma hr institution and a...
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connell? connell: states across the u.s.ort record numbers of covid cases, hospitalizations and deaths. this comes as many reopening plans are being paused to help contain the spread of virus. fox's case city stegall with more from dallas. casey. reporter: first death was reported back on march 17th. since that time, which is almost four months to the very day, more than 3400 texans have died from covid-19. more than 282,000 have been infected with the virus. record numbers in just the last week. the health data also shows that out of the number of tests being done, almost 17% are coming back positive. it is also put a serious strain on hospitals, not only with bed space running tight in certain regions but at times leading to staffing shortages, after caregivers themselves test positive. one of the reasons the u.s. military medical staff have been deployeded to states like california and texas to help. a grim side to texas being such a hot spot, fema dispatched 22 refrigerated morgue trucks to various parts of this state. t
connell? connell: states across the u.s.ort record numbers of covid cases, hospitalizations and deaths. this comes as many reopening plans are being paused to help contain the spread of virus. fox's case city stegall with more from dallas. casey. reporter: first death was reported back on march 17th. since that time, which is almost four months to the very day, more than 3400 texans have died from covid-19. more than 282,000 have been infected with the virus. record numbers in just the last...
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connell? connell: laura ingel live in new york city thank you, to the aforementioned terrence monahan now and his conversation with neil yesterday, they talked a little bit about the effect all of this is having on morale and the nypd. here it is. neil: and crime goes up trouble, triple digits, homicide better than 116% throughout all of this how do you get a handle on that? >> it's building up the morale of our cops, understanding right now that its probably been as low as its been in a long time. it is important that we as an agency tell them how much we appreciate them, how much we know they're out there, the trouble that they're dealing with on the street, but more importantly, the silent majority is out there. the community that is out there that supports our police officer s, that know the job they do. connell: to joe esposito who was the nypd police chief for about 13 years i believe and let's start joe on that question with all that's in the news, we've had talk of retirements going up
connell? connell: laura ingel live in new york city thank you, to the aforementioned terrence monahan now and his conversation with neil yesterday, they talked a little bit about the effect all of this is having on morale and the nypd. here it is. neil: and crime goes up trouble, triple digits, homicide better than 116% throughout all of this how do you get a handle on that? >> it's building up the morale of our cops, understanding right now that its probably been as low as its been in a...
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connell. connell: interesting story. even if they don't come back to the district, seems like the name is on its way out. chad pergram on capitol hill. jackie. jackie: racing against the clock. since april third the paycheck protection program gotten more than $521 billion in low interest loans out to more than 4.8 million businesses in america but a lot of companies spent the money before congress relaxed the rules and are now struggling as the pandemic persists. what are those businesses doing at this point? we've got the cfo of one, neil abramson much eci stores, joins us now. neil, i guess the logical place to start here, what kind of predictment did you find yourself in in march when this
connell. connell: interesting story. even if they don't come back to the district, seems like the name is on its way out. chad pergram on capitol hill. jackie. jackie: racing against the clock. since april third the paycheck protection program gotten more than $521 billion in low interest loans out to more than 4.8 million businesses in america but a lot of companies spent the money before congress relaxed the rules and are now struggling as the pandemic persists. what are those businesses...
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today is world chocolate day, prices could be coming down, connell. connell: happy world chocolate day, and and all jeff flock needs is toilet paper and chocolate. >> reporter: thank you, sir. connell: "lou dobbs tonight" starts right now. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. as we begin, the radical dems are in full-on, open conflict with america. our values and traditions and all that america stands for. they mean to end our way of life, to destroy our nation. the primary if focus of the left's agenda is to overthrow our constitutional government, to seize a permanent claim to power and to wealth. and they do so in the name of liberalism while they fill our streets with anarchists and leftist activists of all sorts. for decades dem leaders in primarily big cities and coastal states have pushed for more centralized government, for bigger government and less liberty, demanding, of course, gun control, amnesty for illegal immigrants, unrestrain thed voter -- unrestrained voter fraud, a judiciary that must be packed with activist judges and now massive cor
today is world chocolate day, prices could be coming down, connell. connell: happy world chocolate day, and and all jeff flock needs is toilet paper and chocolate. >> reporter: thank you, sir. connell: "lou dobbs tonight" starts right now. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. as we begin, the radical dems are in full-on, open conflict with america. our values and traditions and all that america stands for. they mean to end our way of life, to destroy our nation. the primary if...
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connell: we don't want that camera going any lower than it has. is the trends have changed, right, in normal quote unquote, work environments if we ever get back to that where people are dressing more casually and it hurts a company like brooks brothers. it's pushing, i guess, the point is, some companies that were already in trouble over that edge, unfortunately, because they have had to be locked down for so long and they were already maybe on the edge to begin with. neil: i'm wondering, too, guys, i don't know what your thoughts are on this back-and-forth over whether stocks look attractive in this environment, if they are getting ahead of themselves. i'm noticing gold racing away. i haven't checked it going into this hour here but the fact of the matter is, it's in and out of eight-year highs. it's proven a good flight to quality for a lot of folks. i'm wondering, jackie, first to you on this, about what could have stocks rising and gold rising at the same time? it's usually one or the other. jackie: well, the gold trade i think is moving on t
connell: we don't want that camera going any lower than it has. is the trends have changed, right, in normal quote unquote, work environments if we ever get back to that where people are dressing more casually and it hurts a company like brooks brothers. it's pushing, i guess, the point is, some companies that were already in trouble over that edge, unfortunately, because they have had to be locked down for so long and they were already maybe on the edge to begin with. neil: i'm wondering, too,...
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hey, connell. connell: hey, there, melissa, i'm connell mcshane.me, everybody, to "after the bell." that was a great finish. up a third day in angs season on wall street. we're kicking off with that. fox business team coverage with blake burman at white house, jackie deangelis at the newsroom in new york, ashley webster on the markets, wake up,
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hey, connell. connell: i'm connell mcshane. hey there, melissa. major averages end near the low. dow. technology the biggest drag today. apple and microsoft accounting for half of the dow's plunge nasdaq on the day more than 2%. we have fox business team coverage. blake burman with the latest from the white house, gerri willis is watching the market
hey, connell. connell: i'm connell mcshane. hey there, melissa. major averages end near the low. dow. technology the biggest drag today. apple and microsoft accounting for half of the dow's plunge nasdaq on the day more than 2%. we have fox business team coverage. blake burman with the latest from the white house, gerri willis is watching the market
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i'm connell mcshane filling in for the great neil cavuto. over to one of other greats charles payne. take it over, charles. charles: thank you, connell. we'll watch 4:00 p.m. on the knows. good afternoon, i'm charles payne and this is making money. markets are bouncing around in very narrow trading range, you can actually cut the tension with a knife. there is more hopes for swift vaccine news as operation warp speed strikes again. the largest deal to provide americans with free doses of a vaccine. with the earnings results, connell talked about tesla, microsoft after the close. the results could move the entire market. what are we learning from other earnings reports already in? then there is the cold war. that angst starting to ratchet up as u.s. orders china's consulate in houston to close. the big question when will corporate america join in this fight? at least 15 people shot last night in chicago as gunfire erupts outside of a funeral home. local opposition remains to president trump sending in the troops. talking about the federal law
i'm connell mcshane filling in for the great neil cavuto. over to one of other greats charles payne. take it over, charles. charles: thank you, connell. we'll watch 4:00 p.m. on the knows. good afternoon, i'm charles payne and this is making money. markets are bouncing around in very narrow trading range, you can actually cut the tension with a knife. there is more hopes for swift vaccine news as operation warp speed strikes again. the largest deal to provide americans with free doses of a...
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todd: joining us to elaborate is doctor jennifer connell. doctor anthony fauci mentioned other things, the long-term health consequences of covid-19. can you break them down for us. >> nobody referring to long-term consequences but also the fact there are other indicators that are very important. the death rates are down, that is good news that we can hang our hats on that. we know desk flag by two weeks and after the july 4th weekend we have a lot to see in terms of what happens in the coming weeks and rates of hospitalization going up and rates of icu beds going up so that's not the only indicator. we shouldn't hang our hats on that but as you mentioned covid-19 is not a welcome part. people don't have major symptoms but many do, shortness of breath, fatigue, neurological systems, stroke, loss of taste and smell, blood clots, on and on and some people don't bounce back so quickly even if they are not hospitalized. we have to look more broadly than that deaths are down which is good but there is more to the story than that. >> biggest thing
todd: joining us to elaborate is doctor jennifer connell. doctor anthony fauci mentioned other things, the long-term health consequences of covid-19. can you break them down for us. >> nobody referring to long-term consequences but also the fact there are other indicators that are very important. the death rates are down, that is good news that we can hang our hats on that. we know desk flag by two weeks and after the july 4th weekend we have a lot to see in terms of what happens in the...
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samsung as the largest smartphone maker in the world that's according to market research company connell us analysts say china's early recover from the coronavirus pandemic reinvigorated hallways domestic market where it sells more than 70 percent of its phones now some of america's biggest tech companies have announce their financial results for the last quarter. facebook came out on top reporting an almost doubling in profits despite an opera ties or boy costs during the quarter meanwhile amazon posted its highest profit ever and applebee's wall street's revenue expectations but google parent alphabet and that its 1st ever a decline in overall revenue that was due to flocking. let's take a closer look now at how the u.s. tech sector has been faring during the pandemic to do that i'm joined by news arthur sullivan i thanks for coming on run me through just how impact the coronavirus has had on the industry ok so it's not really been as simple as have a good it's been it's been a bit of a mixed bag now in a lot of specs the big tech industry was made for the bizarre circumstances that th
samsung as the largest smartphone maker in the world that's according to market research company connell us analysts say china's early recover from the coronavirus pandemic reinvigorated hallways domestic market where it sells more than 70 percent of its phones now some of america's biggest tech companies have announce their financial results for the last quarter. facebook came out on top reporting an almost doubling in profits despite an opera ties or boy costs during the quarter meanwhile...
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president donald trump has resigned from the military determined connell alexander van man said he had been bullied and refused promotion since testifying against trump he had alleged that trump asked ukraine to investigate his rival joe biden which when men called improper for a former u.s. national security adviser john bolton has given an interview to tim sebastian from conflict zone the republican strategists criticized u.s. president donald trump's foreign policy especially his dealings with china's xi jinping and north korea's kim jong un you were present at 2 out of 3 meetings between trump and kim you said there were times when we were very close to making concessions that i think even prior administrations like the clinton and obama administrations wouldn't have made was drunk willing to give away the shop what kinds of concessions do you mean. well i don't think he understood what he was doing i think he he he longed for a deal with north korea on the nuclear weapons program i don't think he studied the issue closely enough to know what the ramifications of different terms th
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samsung as the largest smartphone maker in the world that's according to market research company connell us analysts say china's early recover from the coronavirus pandemic reinvigorated hallways domestic market where it sells more than 70 percent of its full is. now some of america's biggest tech companies have announced their financial results for the last quarter . facebook came out on top reporting an almost doubling in profits despite an advertiser boy cost during the quarter meanwhile amazon posted its highest profit ever and applebee's wall street's revenue expectations but google parent alphabet and now it's 1st ever a decline in overall revenue that was due to flocking. let's take a closer look now at how the u.s. tech sector has been faring during the pandemic to do that i'm joined by arthur sullivan i think thanks for coming on run me through just how it's an impact the coronavirus has had on the industry ok so it's not really been as simple as how about a good it's been it's been a bit of a mixed bag now in a lot of specs the big tech industry was made for the bizarre circums
samsung as the largest smartphone maker in the world that's according to market research company connell us analysts say china's early recover from the coronavirus pandemic reinvigorated hallways domestic market where it sells more than 70 percent of its full is. now some of america's biggest tech companies have announced their financial results for the last quarter . facebook came out on top reporting an almost doubling in profits despite an advertiser boy cost during the quarter meanwhile...
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connell: you really are a clown. all right. thank you, gunz -- >> play ball! connell: again, one of our favorite sports reporters. interview's over now, gunz. [laughter] thanks for joining us, everybody, we'll see you tomorrow. "lou dobbs tonight" starts right now. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. the radical left 's occupation of part of seattle has come to an end. this morning seattle police cleared out the capitol hill organized protest. they like to call that c.h.o.p., after more than three weeks of anarchy. seattle's left mayor, jenny durkan, initially downplayed any danger posed by those so-called peaceful protesters, calling their occupation of a part of a major american city another summer of love. >> we've got four blocks in seattle that you just saw pictures of that is more like a block party atmosphere. it's not ap an armed takeover. we have block parties and the like in this part of seattle all the time. it's known for that. we could have a summer of love. if. lou: there was never love, only fools and facilitators in seattle's top officialdom who
connell: you really are a clown. all right. thank you, gunz -- >> play ball! connell: again, one of our favorite sports reporters. interview's over now, gunz. [laughter] thanks for joining us, everybody, we'll see you tomorrow. "lou dobbs tonight" starts right now. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. the radical left 's occupation of part of seattle has come to an end. this morning seattle police cleared out the capitol hill organized protest. they like to call that c.h.o.p.,...
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i am connell mcshane. jackie: i'm jackie deangelis and for melissa francis.is "after the bell", happy friday indeed, the dow strong for permits pushing the index into positive territory for the week, the major averages in the green for a second week in a row, fox business team
i am connell mcshane. jackie: i'm jackie deangelis and for melissa francis.is "after the bell", happy friday indeed, the dow strong for permits pushing the index into positive territory for the week, the major averages in the green for a second week in a row, fox business team
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connell: i'm connell mcshane. welcome everybody, to "after the bell." so the dow is up on the day.to help things out. we seemed to close off the highs of the session. s&p basically flat today. nasdaq pulling back in the red after hitting an all-time high again earlier in the day. it was due for a pullback. we'll talk about it. fox business team coverage. blake burman and edward lawrence
connell: i'm connell mcshane. welcome everybody, to "after the bell." so the dow is up on the day.to help things out. we seemed to close off the highs of the session. s&p basically flat today. nasdaq pulling back in the red after hitting an all-time high again earlier in the day. it was due for a pullback. we'll talk about it. fox business team coverage. blake burman and edward lawrence
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connell. that's a lot of stores. connell: that's a lot of stores. jeff flock in illinois. jackie and i will see you tomorrow. it is "lou dobbs tonight" that starts right now. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. carnage in our streets, and the radical left rages on against america and americans. in the first six months of this year, murders in the united states have increased more than 20% if last year. from last year. the murder rate in some of our nation's largest cities has risen multiples of the national rate. democrat city governments seem to be not only appeasing anarchists and the left activists, but permitting runaway street violence. murders in cincinnati up 77%. denver is, 48%. minneapolis, 47%. louisville, 45%. nashville, a 43% increase in murders. and murders are up 39% in kansas city, 36% in new orleans, 39% in chicago, 32% in houston, 27% in new york city. and murder rates in most of those cities are only rising higher. each of those ten cities run by a democrat mayor. but rather than focus their outrage on the failed democratic leadership of this country, the l
connell. that's a lot of stores. connell: that's a lot of stores. jeff flock in illinois. jackie and i will see you tomorrow. it is "lou dobbs tonight" that starts right now. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. carnage in our streets, and the radical left rages on against america and americans. in the first six months of this year, murders in the united states have increased more than 20% if last year. from last year. the murder rate in some of our nation's largest cities has risen...
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connell: amazing how much has changed. thank you, gerri. jackie and i will see you tomorrow, thanks for watching. "lou dobbs tonight" starts right now. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. if we begin with another -- we begin with another extraordinary, bizarre twist in the radical dems' and deep state's effort in the persecution of former trump national security adviser general michael flynn. clinton-appointed judge emmett suggest -- sullivan is now demanding the entire for d.c. court of appeals which overruled him, he wants them to rehear the decision from two weeks ago, a decision from that three-judge panel that, well, created an end to flynn's case. calling upon the judge to dismiss the case and move on. judge sullivan refuses to do what his bosses in judicial terms told him. judge sullivan again proving he's a partisan activist trying to destroy the life of general flynn. and, by the way, not making the judiciary look any better. the d.c. court of appeals doesn't have to take up the judge's request. we'll see what happens. judge sullivan's
connell: amazing how much has changed. thank you, gerri. jackie and i will see you tomorrow, thanks for watching. "lou dobbs tonight" starts right now. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. if we begin with another -- we begin with another extraordinary, bizarre twist in the radical dems' and deep state's effort in the persecution of former trump national security adviser general michael flynn. clinton-appointed judge emmett suggest -- sullivan is now demanding the entire for d.c. court...
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connell: i am connell mcshane, happy friday indeed, were looking forward to the interview.me to the "after the bell" the dow closes down 62-point s&p 500 and the nasdaq closed out the week on this friday with gains. our top stories, fox business team coverage blake burman an
connell: i am connell mcshane, happy friday indeed, were looking forward to the interview.me to the "after the bell" the dow closes down 62-point s&p 500 and the nasdaq closed out the week on this friday with gains. our top stories, fox business team coverage blake burman an
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connell mcshane. jackie deangelis for "after the bell."onnell: president trump has a event at white house talking about opening schools in the fall. we'll talk about that. jackie: i'm jackie deangelis, in for melissa francis. the nasdaq record streak at the close coming to an end. index hit all-time high earlier today along with tech titans, apple, amazon, microsoft, facebook and netflix. fox business team coverage. susan li in the newsroom. first we start with edward lawrence at the white house. reporter:
connell mcshane. jackie deangelis for "after the bell."onnell: president trump has a event at white house talking about opening schools in the fall. we'll talk about that. jackie: i'm jackie deangelis, in for melissa francis. the nasdaq record streak at the close coming to an end. index hit all-time high earlier today along with tech titans, apple, amazon, microsoft, facebook and netflix. fox business team coverage. susan li in the newsroom. first we start with edward lawrence at the...
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connell: we're covering two big event this is hour.dent trump about to deliver those remarks at the white house. they're setting up on the south lawn. netflix any second now will being delivering its earnings, the first of the tech titans to report quarterly results. we'll try to cover it all at once. i'm connell mcshane. melissa: we have a big show ahead. i'm melissa francis this is "after the bell." the major averages ending off the lows of the day. the dow snapping a four-day winning streak. any minute now the president as we said expected to highlight his administration's regulations cut, claiming it puts more than $3,000 back into your
connell: we're covering two big event this is hour.dent trump about to deliver those remarks at the white house. they're setting up on the south lawn. netflix any second now will being delivering its earnings, the first of the tech titans to report quarterly results. we'll try to cover it all at once. i'm connell mcshane. melissa: we have a big show ahead. i'm melissa francis this is "after the bell." the major averages ending off the lows of the day. the dow snapping a four-day...
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connell: new record indeed for the nasdaq. the dow, is lower but ends off the lows of the session.rning the supreme court ruled that manhattan's chief prosecutor indeed could access president trump's tax returns. market went down after that. came back a bit. at the white house the president signing an executive order on the hispanic prosperity initiative. we'll keep an eye on that event. we'll bring you any breaking headlines that come out of it thanks for joining us. i'm connell mcshane. jackie: i'm jackie deangelis in for melissa francis. this is "after the bell." the nasdaq once again the major
connell: new record indeed for the nasdaq. the dow, is lower but ends off the lows of the session.rning the supreme court ruled that manhattan's chief prosecutor indeed could access president trump's tax returns. market went down after that. came back a bit. at the white house the president signing an executive order on the hispanic prosperity initiative. we'll keep an eye on that event. we'll bring you any breaking headlines that come out of it thanks for joining us. i'm connell mcshane....
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i'm connell mcshane. melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell."s closing near the high of the day. pfizer leading the dow higher after the government reached a deal with the company and
i'm connell mcshane. melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell."s closing near the high of the day. pfizer leading the dow higher after the government reached a deal with the company and
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connell: i'm connell mcshane.ell," everybody as we wrap up a trading week on a high note. major afterrings actually close near the lows of the day. they come off earlier highs. still up across the board. still another record second in a row for the nasdaq. we'll run through all the numbers and top stories for you as we have fox business team coverage set up. blake burman at the white house. jackie deangelis at the newsroom in new york. edward lawrence is in washington. that is where we start reporting on the blowout
connell: i'm connell mcshane.ell," everybody as we wrap up a trading week on a high note. major afterrings actually close near the lows of the day. they come off earlier highs. still up across the board. still another record second in a row for the nasdaq. we'll run through all the numbers and top stories for you as we have fox business team coverage set up. blake burman at the white house. jackie deangelis at the newsroom in new york. edward lawrence is in washington. that is where we...
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good to be with you, i'm connell mcshane.e: i'm jackie deangelis in for melissa francis today. this is "after the bell." a volatile day for stocks but major of aing as ending in the green. it is the 25th record close for the nasdaq this year. apple, amazon, netflix all hitting new highs today. fox business team coverage. hillary vaughn in washington but first we start with edward
good to be with you, i'm connell mcshane.e: i'm jackie deangelis in for melissa francis today. this is "after the bell." a volatile day for stocks but major of aing as ending in the green. it is the 25th record close for the nasdaq this year. apple, amazon, netflix all hitting new highs today. fox business team coverage. hillary vaughn in washington but first we start with edward
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good to be with you once again i'm connell mcshane. melissa: i'm melissa francis. the dow dipping into the red in the final minutes of trading. the s&p up slightly. it's a new record close for the nasdaq, its 22nd of the year. that's pretty good. fox business team coverage. blake burman is at the white house of course. jackie deangelis is in the newsroom and edward lawrence is in washington. let's kick it
good to be with you once again i'm connell mcshane. melissa: i'm melissa francis. the dow dipping into the red in the final minutes of trading. the s&p up slightly. it's a new record close for the nasdaq, its 22nd of the year. that's pretty good. fox business team coverage. blake burman is at the white house of course. jackie deangelis is in the newsroom and edward lawrence is in washington. let's kick it
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connell: i'm connell mcshane. welcome, everybody, to "after the bell."soft, apple, ibm, leading the dow. the nasdaq recovering all of last week's losses with that record run that melissa talked about today. it is the biggest gain in nearly three months. amazon bouncing back, what was a five-day losing streak, following the worst week since february. on top of all of that, s&p 500 turning positive for the year. it is less than
connell: i'm connell mcshane. welcome, everybody, to "after the bell."soft, apple, ibm, leading the dow. the nasdaq recovering all of last week's losses with that record run that melissa talked about today. it is the biggest gain in nearly three months. amazon bouncing back, what was a five-day losing streak, following the worst week since february. on top of all of that, s&p 500 turning positive for the year. it is less than
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connell: that is what we call a major reversal.g steam in the final hour as california orders several industries to shut down indoor operations. that is effective immediately. we'll talk about that from all angles. welcome back, melissa. i'm connell mcshane. melissa: good to see you, i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." the major averages ending off the highs with the nasdaq snapping its three-day record streak at the close, erasing gains after hitting an all-time high earlier. we begin with fox business team coverage. blake burman at the white house. edward lawrence is in
connell: that is what we call a major reversal.g steam in the final hour as california orders several industries to shut down indoor operations. that is effective immediately. we'll talk about that from all angles. welcome back, melissa. i'm connell mcshane. melissa: good to see you, i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." the major averages ending off the highs with the nasdaq snapping its three-day record streak at the close, erasing gains after hitting an all-time high...
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connell mcshane is following it closely. connell?ter: it is interesting, neil, they didn't telegraph the name because they don't have one yet. sports business journal, follows business out of court, they say trademark issues are pending. looks like the team wanted to get out the news it was scrapping the redskins name this started at the beginning of the month on the money side ever things at least pause -- because the redskins are big sponsors publicly-traded companies. fedex, for example, nike, pepsi and a group of investors 87 investors sent a note to the companies, they said, if you want to keep doing business investing with you you have to come out against this name. fedex on the 2nd of july did exactly that. t moved fast, amazon, walmart, target. these retrailers removed redskin merchandise on their online platforms. that started with the sponsors. once that gets rolling, because there is pressure on the owner dan snyder to do this for years but things changed after the george floyd killing and pressure was finally too much for
connell mcshane is following it closely. connell?ter: it is interesting, neil, they didn't telegraph the name because they don't have one yet. sports business journal, follows business out of court, they say trademark issues are pending. looks like the team wanted to get out the news it was scrapping the redskins name this started at the beginning of the month on the money side ever things at least pause -- because the redskins are big sponsors publicly-traded companies. fedex, for example,...
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connell mcshane.we pelt you with a lot of economic news but the one thing that's been very consistent is the boom in housing related activity, not only those applying for mortgages but what you have been seeing on general home sales, promissory sales and commitments and the rest. no shortage of demand, a lot of it fueled by people throughout the coronavirus who are rethinking the homes that they're in and looking to move a little bit further from where they are now, or in safer locales. what benefits in this environment, what's going on in this environment? david dworkin of the national housing conference, the big cheese there, the ceo, with us now. david, what is driving this? what is making people look at this? >> thanks for having me, neil. there's a couple of factors. one of course is that we have far less supply than we need. so the law of supply and demand is never repealed and that's going to drive the housing market. the other factor is that housing has led us out of a recession in every reces
connell mcshane.we pelt you with a lot of economic news but the one thing that's been very consistent is the boom in housing related activity, not only those applying for mortgages but what you have been seeing on general home sales, promissory sales and commitments and the rest. no shortage of demand, a lot of it fueled by people throughout the coronavirus who are rethinking the homes that they're in and looking to move a little bit further from where they are now, or in safer locales. what...
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connell mcshaken is in for neil today. connell, it is yours.ward to microsoft and tesla. good to be with you everybody, filling in for neil once again. i'm connell mcshane on "cavuto: coast to coast." we're following stories all across the country today. in d.c., on the east coast there is a battle over drug pricing going on. we'll talk about vaccines. we'll also talk about treatment. the remdesivir rift. the back and forth between democrats in the congress over what was paid may have an impact on access you have to coronavirus treatments. in seattle we continue to cover the protests movement
connell mcshaken is in for neil today. connell, it is yours.ward to microsoft and tesla. good to be with you everybody, filling in for neil once again. i'm connell mcshane on "cavuto: coast to coast." we're following stories all across the country today. in d.c., on the east coast there is a battle over drug pricing going on. we'll talk about vaccines. we'll also talk about treatment. the remdesivir rift. the back and forth between democrats in the congress over what was paid may have...
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wait and that's certainly the case for captain tom moore well for 2 veteran 1st he was promoted to connell after he raised millions of pounds for the british national health service with a charity walk around his gob now his accomplishments have been recognised by royalty and the 100 year old has gone one better with a knighthood. and the pandemic queen elizabeth seldom takes part in official duties this is a unique situation in unique times for a unique man captain tom moore world war 2 veteran a fundraising hero and a national icon now britain's longest serving monarch knighted him allowing him to carry the title search thomas moore. the ceremony was held under strict coronavirus condiment protocols on the grounds of windsor castle following social distancing rules. more captured the hearts of many when prior to his 100th birthday he walked a 100 laps in his garden raising over 33000000 pounds for health workers and prompting prime minister boris johnson to nominate him for knighthoods prior to the ceremony moore was worried about only one thing. who well no no no no. there's never a bod
wait and that's certainly the case for captain tom moore well for 2 veteran 1st he was promoted to connell after he raised millions of pounds for the british national health service with a charity walk around his gob now his accomplishments have been recognised by royalty and the 100 year old has gone one better with a knighthood. and the pandemic queen elizabeth seldom takes part in official duties this is a unique situation in unique times for a unique man captain tom moore world war 2...
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to understand the feeding abeer of the fly connell's will be our own has developed a machine that monitorsthe insects choices in great detail. when it's touching the food which is in the other electrode we've it's told the process then we can measure that with a sensor here which is the same sensor which you use on your i pad on your i phone to detect touch on the screen just out here we don't detect the touch was greeted with a touch of the food and so we can move freely in though i think that underlies the choice of the fly sheets but also when she's eating from the different foods how it eats how much it eats how fast it eats i really dissect all the details of the decisions which are controlled by the brain. thanks to this technique he's been able to prove that the main reason for choosing food is 1st of all deficiencies. naturally flies that lack protein will choose. routine rich food. but looking more closely the bureau observed that this is not always the case. sometimes actually we had some flies which didn't have this strong urge to eat protein and then we were wondering why that
to understand the feeding abeer of the fly connell's will be our own has developed a machine that monitorsthe insects choices in great detail. when it's touching the food which is in the other electrode we've it's told the process then we can measure that with a sensor here which is the same sensor which you use on your i pad on your i phone to detect touch on the screen just out here we don't detect the touch was greeted with a touch of the food and so we can move freely in though i think that...