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>> grady: she's 96. >> fauci: and she got covid. >> grady: and she got covid. >> lapook: really?he's in an assisted living facility. and-- and so they understandably have very restricted visiting. and so all of those kinds of things are really have been hard for us just like they have been for many, many families. >> lapook: you get to see a tony fauci that the rest of us don't see. what frustrates him? >> grady: the fact that, you know, the same message has to sort of be reiterated over and over again because either people don't hear it, or they don't believe it, or they don't adopt it. >> lapook: once an avid runner, at 79, dr. fauci now power walks, flanked by federal agents. what's that all about? >> fauci: that's sad. the very fact that a public health message to save lives triggers such venom and animosity to me that it results in real and credible threats to my life and my safety. but it bothers me less than the hassling of my wife and my children. >> lapook: they've been threatened? >> fauci: yes. i mean, like, give me a break. >> lapook: have there been death threats aga
>> grady: she's 96. >> fauci: and she got covid. >> grady: and she got covid. >> lapook: really?he's in an assisted living facility. and-- and so they understandably have very restricted visiting. and so all of those kinds of things are really have been hard for us just like they have been for many, many families. >> lapook: you get to see a tony fauci that the rest of us don't see. what frustrates him? >> grady: the fact that, you know, the same message has...
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grady, thank you very much. we will watch this very closely.e lightning deals are going fast on this day two of amazon prime day. while amazon is expected, according to analysts, to bring in some $10 billion during the two-day shopping extravaganza, shares of the e-commerce giant falling 2% right now as big tech leads today's market retreat. >>> and faster is better, as quote, 5g just got real. at least for verizon, after taking a center stage role during apple's iphone 12 big event yesterday. but just how much a speed boost can you expect if you go with the apple iphone 12? verizon ceo hans vestberg is here to answer all our pointed 5g questions. he's next live. the closing bell ringing in 30 minutes. the dow down 105. turn on my tv and boom, it's got all my favorite shows right there. i wish my trading platform worked like that. well have you tried thinkorswim? this is totally customizable, so you focus only on what you want. okay, it's got screeners and watchlists. and you can even see how your predictions might affect the value of the stock
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grady trimble is in harrisburg talking about this. grady?dy seen a record number of mail-in votes cast this election. i want to show you the numbers. two million people have already turned in or mailed in their ballots here in the state of pennsylvania. that's out of nine million registered voters in this state. of those who have already voted, 1.4 million of those are registered democrats. fewer than half a million of them registered republican. so at face value, it looks like joe biden has a lead but what this means is the president has been urging people to show up to the polls on election day and that's likely. he's expecting strong support for in-person voting on november 3rd. as you mentioned, we have been talking to voters here in the keystone state and what we have heard from just about everybody is that the pandemic is one of their top issues as they head to the polls. for the democrats that we have talked to, they're concerned about the way the president has handled and will continue to handle the coronavirus, but we also talked to
grady trimble is in harrisburg talking about this. grady?dy seen a record number of mail-in votes cast this election. i want to show you the numbers. two million people have already turned in or mailed in their ballots here in the state of pennsylvania. that's out of nine million registered voters in this state. of those who have already voted, 1.4 million of those are registered democrats. fewer than half a million of them registered republican. so at face value, it looks like joe biden has a...
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grady trimble live from zion, illinois, with more.er because people were building outdoor decks onto their homes, then it was patio furniture, and now the hottest commodity is outdoor heaters as we get into the cooler months. we're at a warehouse for kangaroo propane. this used to be filled with heaters they'd rent out to restaurants, but you can see it's empty because the restaurants are really looking to rent these things, especially this time of year here in illinois. kevin, he's with kangaroo propane, the founder, and an irishman, though, not from australia. these things have been so popular this year, in fact, that you actually have people trying to steal them recently. >> well, tragic as it is, grady, we have had a number of reports of our units and units belonging to some of our -- disappearing in the darkness of night. so it is fact, and, unfortunately, the demand for the product right now is such that people are going to extreme measures to acquire either a heater as you can see here on my right, an effecter as we call it, a
grady trimble live from zion, illinois, with more.er because people were building outdoor decks onto their homes, then it was patio furniture, and now the hottest commodity is outdoor heaters as we get into the cooler months. we're at a warehouse for kangaroo propane. this used to be filled with heaters they'd rent out to restaurants, but you can see it's empty because the restaurants are really looking to rent these things, especially this time of year here in illinois. kevin, he's with...
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what do you think about what grady just reported on?d now we are a blue state. trends change the politics in important states. i don't think we will see a significant impact in this election but in the long-term, given the impact of the pandemic you are seeing new yorkers moving to georgia and florida. those are two big battleground states. arizona which was one of the reddest states on the map not long ago is now a big battleground state. you have california people moving out there for the lower taxes and more space. there are these like migration patterns that will change our politics in the future. and the pandemic will accelerate. this the democrats are upset they have so many voters in the cities but wasting votes in blue states. that would create more competition in states if they move to texas, georgia and florida when are usually republican battlegrounds. >> dana: when your candidate is up in the polls you are happy. when your candidate is down you think the polls are wrong. there is an issue. he compares it to it how people fee
what do you think about what grady just reported on?d now we are a blue state. trends change the politics in important states. i don't think we will see a significant impact in this election but in the long-term, given the impact of the pandemic you are seeing new yorkers moving to georgia and florida. those are two big battleground states. arizona which was one of the reddest states on the map not long ago is now a big battleground state. you have california people moving out there for the...
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grady trimble is there for us.next some things are good to know. like where to find the cheapest gas in town and which supermarket gives you the most bang for your buck. something else that's good to know? if you have medicare and medicaid, you may be able to get more healthcare benefits through a humana medicare advantage plan. call the number on your screen now and speak to a licensed humana sales agent to see if you qualify. learn about plans that could give you more healthcare benefits than you have today. depending on the plan you choose, you could have your doctor, hospital and prescription drug coverage in one convenient plan from humana, a company with nearly 60 years of experience in the healthcare industry. you'll have lots of doctors and specialists to choose from. and, if you have medicare and medicaid, a humana plan may give you other important benefits. depending on where you live, they could include dental, vision and hearing coverage. you may also get rides to plan-approved locations; home delivered
grady trimble is there for us.next some things are good to know. like where to find the cheapest gas in town and which supermarket gives you the most bang for your buck. something else that's good to know? if you have medicare and medicaid, you may be able to get more healthcare benefits through a humana medicare advantage plan. call the number on your screen now and speak to a licensed humana sales agent to see if you qualify. learn about plans that could give you more healthcare benefits than...
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grady trimble is live in chicago with more. grady.eporter: and connell, it is not just here in chicago. eight of the 11 regions defined in governor pretty kerr's reopening plan, they will face tightened restrictions as well. we're at gene and george getty an iconic here in chicago, but this restaurant and all other restaurants in the city will close dining rooms inside come friday that applies to bars as well. gatherings are limited to 25 people or fewer as part of these new restrictions. the owner her is michelle. we talked to her a lot throughout the pandemic. you already had to close one of your locations in the suburbs of chicago. you're hanging on by a thread here. you get this news. it has to hurt you, even more than that, the people that work for you? >> it is eviscerating, devastating. this is our livelihood of a family. we hold the livelihoods of all our employees on our shoulders. that is part of our responsibility. when the decision is taken out of our hands how hard you fight, it is frustrating, terrifying sad. reporter: y
grady trimble is live in chicago with more. grady.eporter: and connell, it is not just here in chicago. eight of the 11 regions defined in governor pretty kerr's reopening plan, they will face tightened restrictions as well. we're at gene and george getty an iconic here in chicago, but this restaurant and all other restaurants in the city will close dining rooms inside come friday that applies to bars as well. gatherings are limited to 25 people or fewer as part of these new restrictions. the...
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grady trimble with more in chicago. hey, grady.ey, neil this is a battle between businesses like this one, manny's, a deli in chicago and their insurance companies. so what happened, manny says their sales are down 50% compared to a normal year because of the pandemic and government-ordered shutdowns. so they filed a claim which is a business interruption claim but their coverage apparently didn't apply. their insurance companies denied those claims. so now this business and hundreds of others across the country are taking it to court. here's the lawsuit filed on behalf of manny's saying as a direct result of the shutdown orders manny's incurred direct physical loss and damage and was rendered physically non-functional as a restaurant and deli. here is why the deli said he had no choice but to pursue legal action. >> at some point when this kept dragging on, we knew for us to survive we had to go back to our insurance company. we had purchase ad policy that was supposed to reimburse us for times like this and we, we need them to st
grady trimble with more in chicago. hey, grady.ey, neil this is a battle between businesses like this one, manny's, a deli in chicago and their insurance companies. so what happened, manny says their sales are down 50% compared to a normal year because of the pandemic and government-ordered shutdowns. so they filed a claim which is a business interruption claim but their coverage apparently didn't apply. their insurance companies denied those claims. so now this business and hundreds of others...
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grady, thank you.le live there in chicago. >>> bracing for destruction, tropical storm zeta is pounding mexico's yucatan peninsula. it is now taking aim at the u.s. gulf coast. parts of louisiana, mississippi, alabama are currently under a hurricane warning. it is expected to make landfall in the u.s. we'll be right back. . they customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. liberty power! wow. that will save me lots of money. you're insured! this game's boring. let's get tacos. only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. introducing the all-new 2021 gla suv. ♪ starting at just $36,230. it's the biggest thing that ever happened to small. lease the gla 250 suv for just $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. connell: trying to make a final impression in the battleground states. president trump is set to make his second stop of the day. he will be in wisconsin. i believe he is in air force one right now heading to wisconsin. then joe biden is campaigning in t
grady, thank you.le live there in chicago. >>> bracing for destruction, tropical storm zeta is pounding mexico's yucatan peninsula. it is now taking aim at the u.s. gulf coast. parts of louisiana, mississippi, alabama are currently under a hurricane warning. it is expected to make landfall in the u.s. we'll be right back. . they customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. liberty power! wow. that will save me lots of money. you're insured! this game's boring. let's...
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and grady trimble is in illinois with that story today.ll street, but there is some optimism here on main street. we are literally on main street in oswego where you can see this restaurant is under construction, getting ready to open open next month. and this restaurant's not alone. according to yelp, 6500 new restaurants opened across the country in september. that's more than 2016, 2017 and 2018 for the month of september. matt is one of the owners here. people i say you're a little crazy for trying to open a restaurant in the middle of a pandemic, but this has been in the works for a while. >> absolutely. we've got a plan in place to weather this storm. regardless of what the numbers, you know, amount to. carryout and delivery, you know, reduced dining inside. we've got the plan to make it happen. >> reporter: and, connell, this restaurant alone will employ between 40 and 70 people, so that highlights the importance of these types of establishments. so when you add up 6500 of them opening, you hate to see the ones closing, but people a
and grady trimble is in illinois with that story today.ll street, but there is some optimism here on main street. we are literally on main street in oswego where you can see this restaurant is under construction, getting ready to open open next month. and this restaurant's not alone. according to yelp, 6500 new restaurants opened across the country in september. that's more than 2016, 2017 and 2018 for the month of september. matt is one of the owners here. people i say you're a little crazy...
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grady, interesting story, thank you. grady trimble in chicago.ht, 8 p.m. eastern, special coverage of the vp debate which starts at 9:00. we'll see you back here same time tomorrow with "lou dobbs tonight" starts a right now. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. first things first, president trump's medical team today saying the president remains symptom-free of the china virus and has tested positive for antibodies. with the president's health obviously improving, he's turned his sights on exposure with of the full corruption of the radical dems and the deep state. the president today tweeted, quote: i have fully authorized the total declassification of any and all documents pertaining to the single greatest political crime in american history, the russia
grady, interesting story, thank you. grady trimble in chicago.ht, 8 p.m. eastern, special coverage of the vp debate which starts at 9:00. we'll see you back here same time tomorrow with "lou dobbs tonight" starts a right now. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. first things first, president trump's medical team today saying the president remains symptom-free of the china virus and has tested positive for antibodies. with the president's health obviously improving, he's turned his...
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grady, thank you.verage on monday and tuesday and see how it goes. >>> president trump and former vice president biden on the trail through the midwest today. green bay, wisconsin, for the president right now, left side of your screen. he's speaking live. mr. biden, meantime, is about to hold an event, minnesota. that's st. st. paul you're lookg at. peter doocy is with the biden campaign and joins us now. >> reporter: connell, we expect the former vice president on the ground any minute, and so far from what we've heard from him today at a stop in iowa, he's tailoring his pitch to farmers with a pledge to work with other world leaders if he is elected to confront china for unfair trade practices as opposed to president trump's more unilateral approach. >> i'll mobilize a true international effort to stop china's abuses so we can strengthen manufacturing and farming in iowa and across the country. i'm going to hold china accountable which he hasn't from the pandemic on. >> reporter: here in minnesota th
grady, thank you.verage on monday and tuesday and see how it goes. >>> president trump and former vice president biden on the trail through the midwest today. green bay, wisconsin, for the president right now, left side of your screen. he's speaking live. mr. biden, meantime, is about to hold an event, minnesota. that's st. st. paul you're lookg at. peter doocy is with the biden campaign and joins us now. >> reporter: connell, we expect the former vice president on the ground any...
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connell: interesting stuff as usual, grady. thank you, grady trimble.ou on monday from florida. our mundt show will be in orlando -- monday show will be in orlando. have a great weekend, everybody. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. president trump's health continues to improve, and he is planning his first in-person event tomorrow, eight days after being admitted to walter reed hospital with the china virus. president trump scheduling a law and order event on the white house south lawn. the president will speak, we're told, from the balcony of the white house, and as the president's spirits are rising, so are his prospects for reelection. president trump is now polling much closer to joe biden in key swing states than he was, for example, at this point with hillary
connell: interesting stuff as usual, grady. thank you, grady trimble.ou on monday from florida. our mundt show will be in orlando -- monday show will be in orlando. have a great weekend, everybody. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. president trump's health continues to improve, and he is planning his first in-person event tomorrow, eight days after being admitted to walter reed hospital with the china virus. president trump scheduling a law and order event on the white house south lawn. the...
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grady is in hala greetings kate you were there a year ago how did those hours unfold. well today it's been a very somber day beginning with the tolling of those bells as we heard just that were followed by 2 minute silence that was at one minute past midday today and saffir hours ago now and that was the exact time a year ago when the gunman 1st fired his shots into the exterior door into the grounds of the synagogue that you might be able to see behind the trees behind me of course we know that he never made it through that door and then went on to shoot 2 innocent people one here on the street behind me and one at a nearby so there are several memorial services taking place today acts of commemoration just now in front of the synagogue behind me a new memorial plaque has been unveiled to the 2 victims who lost their lives last year and a new memorial on the grounds of the synagogue is about to be unveiled as well that's going to be followed this evening by a memorial service in the center of town which is going to also be attended by the german president. who's later
grady is in hala greetings kate you were there a year ago how did those hours unfold. well today it's been a very somber day beginning with the tolling of those bells as we heard just that were followed by 2 minute silence that was at one minute past midday today and saffir hours ago now and that was the exact time a year ago when the gunman 1st fired his shots into the exterior door into the grounds of the synagogue that you might be able to see behind the trees behind me of course we know...
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grady, what is going on?eil this, is the community commons, made up of 16 small businesses here in minneapolis and the surrounding area. they have something in common. they have been hit hard by the pandemic as well as the violence last may following the death of george floyd. so the mall of america said we've got to do something to help. we have this empty retail space. well they're donating it to them, letting them set up here rent-free. one of the beneficiaries of that is brandon barnes. brandon, your company is called doren. you didn't have a store front that was looted so your product was stolen in stores that looted. so you lost a lot of inventory. >> it was heartwrenching to be part of those moments you work hard for things, you want to develop your brand and put it out there and everything being destroyed and stuff, it was really upset because it looked like uncertainty after that. reporter: after that, like you said you didn't know what you were going to do. then this opportunity comes along it. has
grady, what is going on?eil this, is the community commons, made up of 16 small businesses here in minneapolis and the surrounding area. they have something in common. they have been hit hard by the pandemic as well as the violence last may following the death of george floyd. so the mall of america said we've got to do something to help. we have this empty retail space. well they're donating it to them, letting them set up here rent-free. one of the beneficiaries of that is brandon barnes....
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grady, interesting story, thank you. grady trimble in chicago. all right, guys, check out neil cavuto tonight, 8 p.m. eastern, special coverage of the vp debate which starts at 9:00. we'll see you back here same time tomorrow with "lou dobbs tonight" starts a right now. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. first things first, president trump's medical team today saying the president remains symptom-free of the china virus and has tested positive for antibodies. with the president's health obviously improving, he's turned his sights on exposure with of the full corruption of the radical dems and the deep state. the president today tweeted, quote: i have fully authorized the total declassification of any and all documents pertaining to the single greatest political crime in american history, the russia hoax. likewise, the hillary clinton e-mail scandal. no redactions. and breaking this hour, the director of national intelligence, john ratcliffe, put out a somewhat confusing statement in which he expresses his support for john durham's investigation in
grady, interesting story, thank you. grady trimble in chicago. all right, guys, check out neil cavuto tonight, 8 p.m. eastern, special coverage of the vp debate which starts at 9:00. we'll see you back here same time tomorrow with "lou dobbs tonight" starts a right now. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. first things first, president trump's medical team today saying the president remains symptom-free of the china virus and has tested positive for antibodies. with the president's...
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neil: grady, thank you very much. grady trimble on all of that. have shifted in this country since the coronavirus hit. a lot of people moving out of cities, that's obviously one of the more note wiworthy developms but so are the jobs. lauren simonetti on all of that. reporter: glassdoor finds that job openings in, i will show you five major cities, some of the biggest in the country, including new york, san francisco, los angeles, washington, d.c. and seattle, are seeing job openings down more than 20% from last year. it's not only people, but companies, too are moving out. they want more physical space and they want cheaper rent and mortgages. where are they going? gainesville, florida in the north of florida. bismarck, north dakota. and ogden, utah, north of salt lake city. in other words, smaller cities. these three in particular are seeing not only an influx of people but business as well. all of this aided by the work-from-home trend. but these small pockets of growth don't tell the complete picture, the whole story. job openings nationally
neil: grady, thank you very much. grady trimble on all of that. have shifted in this country since the coronavirus hit. a lot of people moving out of cities, that's obviously one of the more note wiworthy developms but so are the jobs. lauren simonetti on all of that. reporter: glassdoor finds that job openings in, i will show you five major cities, some of the biggest in the country, including new york, san francisco, los angeles, washington, d.c. and seattle, are seeing job openings down more...
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connell: interesting stuff as usual, grady. thank you, grady trimble. quick programming note, i will see you on monday from florida. our mundt show will be in orlando -- monday show will be in orlando. have a great weekend, everybody. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. president trump's health continues to improve, and he is planning his first in-person event tomorrow, eight days after being admitted to walter reed hospital with the china virus. president trump scheduling a law and order event on the white house south lawn. the president will speak, we're told, from the balcony of the white house, and as the president's spirits are rising, so are his prospects for reelection. president trump is now polling much closer to joe biden in key swing states than he was, for example, at this point with hillary clinton back in 2016. the same point before the 2016 election. that is good news, indeed, for the trump campaign and, in my opinion, the country. the latest fox news poll also shows the silent majority is stronger and more inner jettic than ever -- energet
connell: interesting stuff as usual, grady. thank you, grady trimble. quick programming note, i will see you on monday from florida. our mundt show will be in orlando -- monday show will be in orlando. have a great weekend, everybody. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. president trump's health continues to improve, and he is planning his first in-person event tomorrow, eight days after being admitted to walter reed hospital with the china virus. president trump scheduling a law and order...
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grady trimble is in chicago with the details on this. grady. >> reporter: hey, melissa.n the suburbs, and we know now more people want to be involved in those transactions as their realtor, especially people who will have laid off -- who have been laid off from their job. up 154% back in august, up 71% throughout the summer. and nationally we're seeing a similar trend, though not as dramatic. we did talk to a realtor in chicago brand new to the job who told us he lost his job in recruiting and chose to make the pivot right now. >> the market is good right now with covid going on, with the election coming up, it's a weird time. but it's one of those things, you know, no better time to start than the present, right? >> reporter: some people doing it for a little supplemental income, others doing it as a full-time job. it's not uncommon for there to be more interest in real estate as realtors during economic down turns. melissa? melissa: well, my mother-in-law is the best realtor in florida. go, martha thorn. there's an unsolicited commercial. "lou dobbs tonight." ♪ ♪ lou:
grady trimble is in chicago with the details on this. grady. >> reporter: hey, melissa.n the suburbs, and we know now more people want to be involved in those transactions as their realtor, especially people who will have laid off -- who have been laid off from their job. up 154% back in august, up 71% throughout the summer. and nationally we're seeing a similar trend, though not as dramatic. we did talk to a realtor in chicago brand new to the job who told us he lost his job in...
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grady, thank you for that report. we really need that vaccine. that does it for us.dy. president trump to make a triumphant return to the white house this evening. the president has spent about 72 the hours at walter reed hospital where he was treated for the china virus. he is upbeat, as you would expect. the president tweeted this, quote: i will be leaving the great walter reed medical center today at 6:30p.m. feeling really good. don't be i afraid of covid, he said. don't let it dominate your life. we have developed under the trump administration some really great drugs and knowledge. i feel better than i did 20
grady, thank you for that report. we really need that vaccine. that does it for us.dy. president trump to make a triumphant return to the white house this evening. the president has spent about 72 the hours at walter reed hospital where he was treated for the china virus. he is upbeat, as you would expect. the president tweeted this, quote: i will be leaving the great walter reed medical center today at 6:30p.m. feeling really good. don't be i afraid of covid, he said. don't let it dominate...
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ceo jason grady joins me, that's next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the feeling of total protection now that we protectand mobile phone, as well as auto home and life you've never been in better hands allstate click or call for a quote today ♪ ♪ jack: of the many forces that move the stock market, none have had a bigger influence than the federal reserve in recent years. here to talk about market issues is thornburg investment management ceo jason brady. jason, thanks for come coming on the show. >> yeah, it's a real pleasure. thanks for having me. jack: the question of whether and when we might see investors rotate into cheaper areas of the market. there are good reasons, of course, behind tech's dominance, but i want to ask you about federal reserve policy. this week the barron's cover story is about jerome powell's influence on the market. can you explain why low interest rates help tech stocks? >> sure. so i think a key thing to understand about tech stocks, particularly those with less profitability today is that a lot of the value in those names is a punitive value far to the future. as you have
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and there's grady trimble to look at it. excellent. grady, thank you very much, indeed. good stuff. we've just been moving south all morning, and now we're down 724 points. what have you got for us on this market selloff, lauren? >> you know, pay attention to the european markets because many of them are about to close in about eight minutes now. if you look at germany, it is down well over 3% which is clearly worse than how we're doing here in the u.s. so as europe gets ready to close, they have those restrictions and lockdowns, national emergency, italy, spain, you know, movie theaters, gyms closing down. that fear is in their markets, and it's trickling over to us here in the u.s. also, quickly, the vix, the fear gauge, that's at a seven week high, it's above 31 right now. stuart: okay. eight days til the election, virus on its way down 723 points. what's this, susan? you've got something on lordstown -- >> we're looking for outperformers right now,. stuart: they're up early. >> this electric truck company displayed on the south lawn of the white house recently and, again, debuti
and there's grady trimble to look at it. excellent. grady, thank you very much, indeed. good stuff. we've just been moving south all morning, and now we're down 724 points. what have you got for us on this market selloff, lauren? >> you know, pay attention to the european markets because many of them are about to close in about eight minutes now. if you look at germany, it is down well over 3% which is clearly worse than how we're doing here in the u.s. so as europe gets ready to close,...
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in chicago, grady trimble, fox business. arthel: grady, thank you. a coronavirus reinfection.n ineffect people twice. up next, we're going to speak with the doctor who treat the very first coronavirus patient in the united states. eric: a fire in colorado forcing hundreds to evacuate from their homes. the u.s. forest service reports the cameron peak fire has burned over 187,000 acres since the middle of august. that's the largest fire ever recorded in the state. officials say dry weather and high winds are fanning those flames over this weekend. the wildfire prompting 900 evacuations in the fort collins area of northern colorado. no word yet on what exactly caused that fire. ♪ ♪ arthel: the death of an elderly dutch woman is raising serious questions about how long coronavirus immunity and antibodies can last. she's believed to be the first person to die after contracting the virus a second time. researchers say the woman was ineffected with two different strains -- infected, and it's unclear if she ever became immune following each infection. they add, quote: it is likely tha
in chicago, grady trimble, fox business. arthel: grady, thank you. a coronavirus reinfection.n ineffect people twice. up next, we're going to speak with the doctor who treat the very first coronavirus patient in the united states. eric: a fire in colorado forcing hundreds to evacuate from their homes. the u.s. forest service reports the cameron peak fire has burned over 187,000 acres since the middle of august. that's the largest fire ever recorded in the state. officials say dry weather and...
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grady trimble has more if from illinois. hey, grady. >> reporter: hey, neil.ion here in the chicago area and across the country. in many places they can't build these things fast enough, and that's because nearly 29 million square feet of new warehouse space has been leased so far this year in the chicago area alone. by my back of the envelope calculation, that's equivalent to about 500 football fields of warehouse spas. chicago, a particular beneficiary of this boom because of its desirable location, proximity to other parts of the country, and it's already a transportation and logistics hub. so who's using these warehouses? well, you mentioned amazon. across the country 86.3% of new leasing is being done by e-commerce companies and logistics companies, and everybody is trying to get into that space. the real estate development companies behind this project say the pandemic has highlighted the importance of online sales which has been good for their business as well. >> there's been a tremendous demand from e-commerce, and it's been a huge impact to the buzz.
grady trimble has more if from illinois. hey, grady. >> reporter: hey, neil.ion here in the chicago area and across the country. in many places they can't build these things fast enough, and that's because nearly 29 million square feet of new warehouse space has been leased so far this year in the chicago area alone. by my back of the envelope calculation, that's equivalent to about 500 football fields of warehouse spas. chicago, a particular beneficiary of this boom because of its...
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grady trimble in chicago with more on that. grady?e are at happy foods, a local grocer in chicago, and well, this looks familiar, doesn't it? this is the paper towel section of the store. we are already starting to see some paper goods that are harder to find. that's right, that survey from sports and leisure research group found that 58% of people already are stockpiling or are planning to stockpile grocery items ahead of the election and uncertainty with that as well as possible concerns about a resurgence of coronavirus cases. barbara eastman is the owner here at happy foods and you actually got a list from your suppliers and they said these are the items that we will not have available for you until early in 2021. what type of items are people buying? >> that's hopefully. it's mostly right now people are buying the towels but disinfectant, bleach, any products used for sanitizing are very -- we don't get them or they are allocated. reporter: they are flying off the shelves. what are people telling you when buying these things? are
grady trimble in chicago with more on that. grady?e are at happy foods, a local grocer in chicago, and well, this looks familiar, doesn't it? this is the paper towel section of the store. we are already starting to see some paper goods that are harder to find. that's right, that survey from sports and leisure research group found that 58% of people already are stockpiling or are planning to stockpile grocery items ahead of the election and uncertainty with that as well as possible concerns...
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neil: thank you very much, now i want to switch years and go to grady trimble, harrisburg pennsylvaniaday. >> he is not here today but he'll be here tomorrow with three stops plan and like in many states, voters in pennsylvania have already turned out in large numbers for early voting, look at these numbers more than 2 million voters have already turned in their ballots, that's of the 9 million registered voters in pennsylvania, if you look at the mail and numbers it looks like joe biden has the early lead, 1.4 million registered democrats turning in and fewer than half a million registered republicans but what the president is counting on is a strong turnout on election day for in person voting, we've been talking to voters in harrisburg all morning and for all of them the pandemic is a top issue, the democrats have said they don't think the present has done a good job handling it, the republicans owe especially those who are business owners say if biden is elected it will lead to another shutdown. >> we have to take steps forward, we cannot be going back, we have to take steps forwar
neil: thank you very much, now i want to switch years and go to grady trimble, harrisburg pennsylvaniaday. >> he is not here today but he'll be here tomorrow with three stops plan and like in many states, voters in pennsylvania have already turned out in large numbers for early voting, look at these numbers more than 2 million voters have already turned in their ballots, that's of the 9 million registered voters in pennsylvania, if you look at the mail and numbers it looks like joe biden...
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had the chance to learn about the historic efforts -- heroic efforts of the staff and everybody at grady memorial hospital as well as emory university hospital's work on clinical trials for regeneron's antibody cocktail and moderna's vaccine. things to operation warp speed, if and when the fda gives the go-ahead for these the reputed and vaccine products, we will have supplies already manufactured and ready for distribution. in conjunction with operation warp speed, the cdc, is dr. butler mentioned, is leading the effort to coordinate vaccine distribution and administration working with 64 public health jurisdictions that they partner with on a vaccine each year. i want to offer a special thank you to every american who has volunteered for clinical trials, or helped to raise awareness, especially among diverse communities where we need representation in our clinical trials. anyone interested in signing up for a vaccine trial can visit coronavirus.gov. and for therapeutic trials, go to riseabovecovid.org. while we make this exciting progress on vaccines and therapeutics, we see concerning
had the chance to learn about the historic efforts -- heroic efforts of the staff and everybody at grady memorial hospital as well as emory university hospital's work on clinical trials for regeneron's antibody cocktail and moderna's vaccine. things to operation warp speed, if and when the fda gives the go-ahead for these the reputed and vaccine products, we will have supplies already manufactured and ready for distribution. in conjunction with operation warp speed, the cdc, is dr. butler...
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trimble with more from chicago, grady. .is one of the restaurants that will be opening you can see, it is under construction, right now, might seem like unusual time to open a restaurant, but according to yelp near 6500 restaurants opened in month of september that is more than september of 2016. 2017. will and 2018. one of the owners at 113 main you are pretty excited about opening but some people might say heyure kind of crazy for opening a restaurant in the middle of the pandemic >> absolutely, but we are excited about opening, this has been in the works almost about a year now, and we are excited to bring, a new concept new restaurants be part of the growth and development of here >> if you opened next few days you would be at 50% capacity, but you are confident that would take out people coming in to dine in, that is enough to get you through this kind of tougher period >> it should be enough to get through the winter months into the spring kind of get us past the second wave of covid so we are looking forward to that,
trimble with more from chicago, grady. .is one of the restaurants that will be opening you can see, it is under construction, right now, might seem like unusual time to open a restaurant, but according to yelp near 6500 restaurants opened in month of september that is more than september of 2016. 2017. will and 2018. one of the owners at 113 main you are pretty excited about opening but some people might say heyure kind of crazy for opening a restaurant in the middle of the pandemic >>...
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grady, i'm told you helped a customer this morning, is that right?n't have right now. those cleans products -- cleaning products are very popular, and you can't always find it, unfortunately. i tried to help a customer. stuart: you didn't have a spare can of ammonia handy to give to the nice lady, did ya? [laughter] i got it. grady, we'll see you later. stocking up for the flu season. >> ammonia? stuart: united airlines introducing new routes, adding flights to 19 destinations, mexico, caribbean, latin america. the stock is not reacting. carnival's germany-based aida cruises, germany-based, they're going to resume operations tomorrow. so what? stock's down 3.7% -- 1.7%. europeans are backing 'em in. >>> dud you catch this? president trump issuing a stern warning about a biden presidency. roll talk about. >> i'll tell you, look, it's very simple. if biden wins, china will own the united states. stuart: straight to the point. what will larry kudlow have to say about that? we'll ask him because he's on the show next. we'll be back. ♪ ♪ i searched and fo
grady, i'm told you helped a customer this morning, is that right?n't have right now. those cleans products -- cleaning products are very popular, and you can't always find it, unfortunately. i tried to help a customer. stuart: you didn't have a spare can of ammonia handy to give to the nice lady, did ya? [laughter] i got it. grady, we'll see you later. stocking up for the flu season. >> ammonia? stuart: united airlines introducing new routes, adding flights to 19 destinations, mexico,...
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but listen to this, grady trimble is there.e soon. go ahead. report, please, grady. >> reporter: yeah, stuart the, that's in the mayor's -- if the mayor's proposed budget passes. property taxes in chicago have increased by 115% over the past 20 years. compare that to the cost of living which has increased by only 36% and wages which have gone up only 57%. this is according to a new report from the cook county treasurer. she says she did the report because people are flooding her office unable to pay their taxes. and here's what she has to say about the ever increasing taxes in chicago and the surrounding areas. everyone, the taxpayers, cutting back during the pandemic, but the property tax bill is going up. it's not working. and this comes as the city council is milling over -- or mulling over the 2021 budget. it has a $1.2 billion shortfall. one of the ways mayor lori lightfoot is proposing filling that is with a gas tax increase and raising property taxes. stuart? stuart: here it comes. [laughter] it's like a freight train co
but listen to this, grady trimble is there.e soon. go ahead. report, please, grady. >> reporter: yeah, stuart the, that's in the mayor's -- if the mayor's proposed budget passes. property taxes in chicago have increased by 115% over the past 20 years. compare that to the cost of living which has increased by only 36% and wages which have gone up only 57%. this is according to a new report from the cook county treasurer. she says she did the report because people are flooding her office...
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grady, thank you. thanks for joining us today and every day. remember, we had some buying into the close. instead of being down 950, we closed down 650. "lou dobbs tonight" starts right now. we'll see you tomorrow. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. we're only eight days from election day, and president trump is campaigning at a pace that would do credit to a man half his age. president trump held three rallies today in the critical battleground state of pennsylvania. finish three-- three rallies. pennsylvania is now crucial to his reelection. fracking and natural gas, big industries in pennsylvania, and at all three rallies today president trump attacked joe biden for shipping american jobs overseas, for trying to kill more jobs in the energy sector. >> joe biden confirmed his plans to abolish the entire u.s. oil industry. that means no fracking, no jobs, no energy for pennsylvania families, texas. he wants to go wind. let's go wind. let's go have -- he will eradicate your energy and send pennsylvania into a crippling depression. lou: president t
grady, thank you. thanks for joining us today and every day. remember, we had some buying into the close. instead of being down 950, we closed down 650. "lou dobbs tonight" starts right now. we'll see you tomorrow. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. we're only eight days from election day, and president trump is campaigning at a pace that would do credit to a man half his age. president trump held three rallies today in the critical battleground state of pennsylvania. finish three--...
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grady, thank you very, very much.e you go, quick up date on the president, right now white house physician says the president's vital since, physical exam remains stable overall. he continues to do, quoting here. extremely well. more after this. ♪. ♪. neil: we got were just a few minutes ago that all is well with the president, kayleigh mcenany passing along an update on the president's condition and test that he's doing very, very well. in progressing along very, very well. now the word that the vice president is doing the same, a lot of scrutiny because many people have been arguing that given his proximity too so many people including the president known to contracted the virus, he himself is doing well and repeatedly tested negative, this coming from his position that the vice president remained healthy without any covid-19 symptoms and has continued to have covid-19 related test, the vice president was traveling tuesday afternoon, wednesday and thursday, remained at his residence on friday, saturday and sunday, a
grady, thank you very, very much.e you go, quick up date on the president, right now white house physician says the president's vital since, physical exam remains stable overall. he continues to do, quoting here. extremely well. more after this. ♪. ♪. neil: we got were just a few minutes ago that all is well with the president, kayleigh mcenany passing along an update on the president's condition and test that he's doing very, very well. in progressing along very, very well. now the word...
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grady, thank you for that report. we really need that vaccine. that does it for us.e will see you -- ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. president trump to make a triumphant return to the white house this evening. the president has spent about 72 the hours at walter reed hospital where he was treated for the china virus. he is upbeat, as you would expect. the president tweeted this, quote: i will be leaving the great walter reed medical center today at 6:30p.m. feeling really good. don't be i afraid of covid, he said. don't let it dominate your life. we have developed under the trump administration some really great drugs and knowledge. i feel better than i did 20 years ago. exclamation point. president trump's medical team says the president has continued to improve from almost the first moments-admitted friday evening -- he was admitted friday evening. those doctors said president trump has met or exceeded all criteria for discharge. >> over the past 24 hours, the president has continued to improve. he's met or exceeded all standard hospital discharge criteria. he'll
grady, thank you for that report. we really need that vaccine. that does it for us.e will see you -- ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. president trump to make a triumphant return to the white house this evening. the president has spent about 72 the hours at walter reed hospital where he was treated for the china virus. he is upbeat, as you would expect. the president tweeted this, quote: i will be leaving the great walter reed medical center today at 6:30p.m. feeling really good. don't be i...
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connell: thank you, grady. thanks for joining us, everybody. see you back here same time tomorrow. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. president trump today announced he will not take part in the next debate against joe biden. his discussion comes just moments after the presidential debate commission changed unilaterally the format for the next debate without consulting president trump or his team. this commission is out of its mind. it said next thursday's town hall style debate would all be virtual with the candidates appearing in separate locations, entirely different from what the candidates had agreed to, and their decision would allow, of course, joe biden to stay in the comfort of his basement with a teleprompter or more teleprompters, earpiece and who knows what. and all of his handlers, of course, would be around to help him. president trump says there's no way that will happen. >> no, i'm not going to waste my time on a virtual debate. that's not what deweight's all about, you sit behind a computer, that's ridiculous. and then they cut
connell: thank you, grady. thanks for joining us, everybody. see you back here same time tomorrow. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. president trump today announced he will not take part in the next debate against joe biden. his discussion comes just moments after the presidential debate commission changed unilaterally the format for the next debate without consulting president trump or his team. this commission is out of its mind. it said next thursday's town hall style debate would all be...
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connell: grady trimble, mall of america in minnesota. we thank you. it is a great idea. we'll see you tomorrow. it's "lou dobbs tonight" that starts right now. have a great night. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. the washington swamp is in a full panic. they are frantically trying to stop americans from learning more about the corrupt, treasonous plot by the radical dems and the deep state to overthrow the presidency of donald trump. recently declassified intelligence reveals intel agencies, hillary clinton launched the phony trump-russia collusion farce in july of 2016. and now the federalist's sean davis is revealing the cia director is personally blocking more damaging obamagate documents from being declassified and released. he was, indeed, the cia london station chief in the which she was, well, promoted by former obama cia director john brennan. during haspel's time in london, former mi-6 agent christopher steele was filling his anti-trump dossier with russian lies. haspel's british colleagues can likely count on her to keep their involvement from obamagate hidden.
connell: grady trimble, mall of america in minnesota. we thank you. it is a great idea. we'll see you tomorrow. it's "lou dobbs tonight" that starts right now. have a great night. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. the washington swamp is in a full panic. they are frantically trying to stop americans from learning more about the corrupt, treasonous plot by the radical dems and the deep state to overthrow the presidency of donald trump. recently declassified intelligence reveals intel...
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nk you, grady. thanks for joining us, everybody.tomorrow. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. president trump today announced he will not take part in the next debate against joe biden. his discussion comes just moments after the presidential debate commission changed unilaterally the format for the next debate without consulting president trump or his team. this commission is out of its mind. it said next thursday's town hall style debate would all be virtual with the candidates appearing in separate locations, entirely different from what the candidates had
nk you, grady. thanks for joining us, everybody.tomorrow. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. president trump today announced he will not take part in the next debate against joe biden. his discussion comes just moments after the presidential debate commission changed unilaterally the format for the next debate without consulting president trump or his team. this commission is out of its mind. it said next thursday's town hall style debate would all be virtual with the candidates appearing in...
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to learn about the heroic efforts of the healthcare providers, the janitorial staff, everybody at grady work on clinical trials for the regeneron and the vaccine. thanks tooperation warp speed and if and when the fda gets the go ahead, we will have supplies already manufactured and ready for distribution. in conjunction with operation warp speed, the cdc is leading the effort to coordinate vaccine administration working with the 64 public health jurisdictions that they partner with on vaccines each year. i want to offer a special thank you to every american who is volunteered for covid-19 clinical trials or helped raise awareness, especially among diverse communities. anyone interested in signing up for a vaccine trial can visit coronaviru coronavirus.gov. while we think this exciting progress on vaccines and therapeuti therapeutics, we see concerning trends. with the latest data and the career experts each and every morning. there's hope on the way in the form of safe and effective vaccines and in a matter of weeks or months. but in the meantime, to bridge to that next phase, we have t
to learn about the heroic efforts of the healthcare providers, the janitorial staff, everybody at grady work on clinical trials for the regeneron and the vaccine. thanks tooperation warp speed and if and when the fda gets the go ahead, we will have supplies already manufactured and ready for distribution. in conjunction with operation warp speed, the cdc is leading the effort to coordinate vaccine administration working with the 64 public health jurisdictions that they partner with on vaccines...
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next question is from carnegie council's grady jacobson, massachusetts. we are often taught as children in the u.s. that the liberation of european jews from nazi germany was a major reason the allies fought in world world wa. so if the allies were not immediately concerned with the injustice perpetrated on the jewish people, indeed mistreated them at as well, at what point did the attitude toward them change? is this more of a failure of the historical curriculum? >> it's abundantly clear to me that the war was not fought to save the jews. there is no evidence whatsoever that it was fought to save the j e ws. as a matter of fact, roosevelt and his cabinet went out of their way to discount any word that american boys were being sent over to save jews. the war was fought for a variety of reasons, but the rescue of the j e ws was never part of that. and if that's currently in the textbooks, then that's just wrong. when the war was over, the common sense call view is that, you know, americans opened their arms, their pocketbooks to save the jews who they had
next question is from carnegie council's grady jacobson, massachusetts. we are often taught as children in the u.s. that the liberation of european jews from nazi germany was a major reason the allies fought in world world wa. so if the allies were not immediately concerned with the injustice perpetrated on the jewish people, indeed mistreated them at as well, at what point did the attitude toward them change? is this more of a failure of the historical curriculum? >> it's abundantly...
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another surging coronavirus cases and some say they're worried about unrest tied to the election, gradythe happy food supermarket in chicago reporting on all of this is. >> the good news is that happy foods, their restocking the shelves, the bad news, it is slim pickens for a lot of items, that is because 50% of people say they are stockpiling or plan to stockpile, as you said people are worried about a resurgence in coronavirus cases that is according to a survey done by sports and leisure research group, the owner here barbara, you've got the list from your distributor, they basically said these are the items we will be able to get you in the items that are popular right now and were not going to be able to get to you until 2214 - 5 months from now and what types of products are people going to have a hard time finding. >> lysol, disinfectants, any kind of disinfectant, paper towels on allocation if we can get them, bathroom tissue is coming in sporadically, allocation, they're not in full production. >> perishable items, canned goods, peanut butter products, this is kind of reminisce
another surging coronavirus cases and some say they're worried about unrest tied to the election, gradythe happy food supermarket in chicago reporting on all of this is. >> the good news is that happy foods, their restocking the shelves, the bad news, it is slim pickens for a lot of items, that is because 50% of people say they are stockpiling or plan to stockpile, as you said people are worried about a resurgence in coronavirus cases that is according to a survey done by sports and...
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grady from bloomington, minnesota. >> hey, neil, this was an empty retail space in the mall of americaded we are going to transform this and help out local small businesses. now it houses 16 businesses. they donated the space of those businesses don't have to pay the rent. all of them have been hit hard by either the pandemic, or the unrest following the death of george floyd in minneapolis, and in many cases both. brandon barnes, one of those business owners, tell me about what happened to you. you didn't have a storefront that was looted but, but your product was i in the store that was loaded. >> my stories a lot better now in the middle of a pandemic from what i experieienced with the looting and everything. physical damage, something ruined and something stolen really put me in a place of uncertainty. >> you lost a lot of inventory and a lot of money because of that. but now you have this stand of the biggest mall in the country and you are showing off your product here. how does it feel to have a second chance? >> i think right now my feeling is overjoyed. i am really proud to ha
grady from bloomington, minnesota. >> hey, neil, this was an empty retail space in the mall of americaded we are going to transform this and help out local small businesses. now it houses 16 businesses. they donated the space of those businesses don't have to pay the rent. all of them have been hit hard by either the pandemic, or the unrest following the death of george floyd in minneapolis, and in many cases both. brandon barnes, one of those business owners, tell me about what happened...
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grady trimble is live at the mall of america now. grady, what's the mall's plan?putting the finishing touches on the space now including 16 small local businesses who all have something in common. they've been impacted by either the pandemic or the violence that followed the death of george floyd or in many cases both. jill is with the mall of america and you really have been working on this for a long time now and getting ready to open in 25 minutes. >> it has been months in the making after the devastation that took place in minneapolis and st. paul. we wanted to help out. we spoke with community leaders to help the businesses operate in a time when they needed it. bringing the groups together a great collection of retailers, fantastic representation for what we can do in this community. >> they got a lot of applications, the biggest mall in the country. one was joyce who runs a small business called urban 29. you have been put through the wringer this year. you lost everything in may. >> i lost everything due to the riots. >> your business burned down. lost all
grady trimble is live at the mall of america now. grady, what's the mall's plan?putting the finishing touches on the space now including 16 small local businesses who all have something in common. they've been impacted by either the pandemic or the violence that followed the death of george floyd or in many cases both. jill is with the mall of america and you really have been working on this for a long time now and getting ready to open in 25 minutes. >> it has been months in the making...
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look at the airlines, there you go, down a bit as jobs are cut, so our routes, that is important, gradyt there are some airports which will have no flights at all going to them, that is a big deal, what do you say. >> it is, not impacting big imports, it's impacting much smaller airports, i want to show you the maps, these are coming from american, cutting 15 routes to and from certain airports across the country come wednesday if there is no extension to the cares act or more federal relief, these are nine of the airports in these are significant because these are airports that will have absolutely no airline serving them at all if these cuts go into effect, this is going to hit the local economies hard if they have an airport with no airlines, of course the reason for this as we show you the airline stocks over the last six months or so, they have been pummeled, united and american hit the hardest, those are the two that have announced their going forward with the furloughs, down 50% over the last several months, they have plans to furlough 32000 employees combine and now the route cu
look at the airlines, there you go, down a bit as jobs are cut, so our routes, that is important, gradyt there are some airports which will have no flights at all going to them, that is a big deal, what do you say. >> it is, not impacting big imports, it's impacting much smaller airports, i want to show you the maps, these are coming from american, cutting 15 routes to and from certain airports across the country come wednesday if there is no extension to the cares act or more federal...
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grady, thank you. brian: appreciate it.efers to antifa as ideal rather than an actual organization. >> antifa is a real problem because the problem is on the left and biden refuses to talk about it. he refuses to issue the word law and order. he's got to condemn antifa, antifa is a bad group. brian: our next guest has had firsthand experience, here to explain host of the ruben show, antifa is more of an ideology. and the president immediately tweeted back, i don't think so, they got radios, bats and bricks, they have an organization. what have you found out, dave? >> yeah, well, an idea doesn't burn down buildings, an idea doesn't throw molotov cocktails at people and the idea doesn't assault people on the street. people do that. if what joe biden is trying to say is that they don't have laminated business cards ready to hand out when they are doing these things, i suppose he's correct. i've done many public-speaking events, usually about free speech and free markets, capitalisms, good stuff, no bigotry, no racism or hatred
grady, thank you. brian: appreciate it.efers to antifa as ideal rather than an actual organization. >> antifa is a real problem because the problem is on the left and biden refuses to talk about it. he refuses to issue the word law and order. he's got to condemn antifa, antifa is a bad group. brian: our next guest has had firsthand experience, here to explain host of the ruben show, antifa is more of an ideology. and the president immediately tweeted back, i don't think so, they got...
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grady trimble following this phenomena in chicago. what are we talking about here? know people are leaving cities in droves and what we are talking about today is a new report from realtor.com which shows how that could impact this upcoming election and future elections. what they did is they identified four swing states that the president won by the slimmest of margins in 2016 and then they looked at who searched for houses in those areas. take pennsylvania as an example. trump eked out a win there over hillary clinton with 48.6% of the vote. since then, realtor.com found people looking into moving there came from predominantly blue states, places like new york, new jersey, maryland and virginia. so assuming people do move and that they continue to vote blue after they get to that swing state, the report found it could tip the scales in favor of democrats this election and beyond. they found similar trends in florida, michigan and wisconsin, all historically tight races and all crucial states. okay. apparently we don't have that sound bite. we talked to the chief e
grady trimble following this phenomena in chicago. what are we talking about here? know people are leaving cities in droves and what we are talking about today is a new report from realtor.com which shows how that could impact this upcoming election and future elections. what they did is they identified four swing states that the president won by the slimmest of margins in 2016 and then they looked at who searched for houses in those areas. take pennsylvania as an example. trump eked out a win...
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joining us from butler, pennsylvania, grady. >> neil, butler county is a largely republican county inylvania. president trump will be holding one of those rallies here this evening and he hopes to solidify the vote that he got in 2016 from republicans here, but he also hopes to win over maybe some undecided voters because, as you know, he won by less than 1% over hillary clinton in 2016 so every vote counts here. i want to show his different stops across the state and four rallies in total. he will be heading from east to west across pennsylvania. we have been talking to voters across the state over the past several days and every one of them we talk to say the pandemic is at the top of their mind. the democratic voters, they tell us that they think joe biden will do a better job containing the virus, getting it under control, but those who support trump worry that biden would shut down the economy again and that would be bad for business and small businesses especially on main streets like this one in butler, pennsylvania. in terms of the early vote, two million registered voters hav
joining us from butler, pennsylvania, grady. >> neil, butler county is a largely republican county inylvania. president trump will be holding one of those rallies here this evening and he hopes to solidify the vote that he got in 2016 from republicans here, but he also hopes to win over maybe some undecided voters because, as you know, he won by less than 1% over hillary clinton in 2016 so every vote counts here. i want to show his different stops across the state and four rallies in...
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grady, how could the city's exodus affect the election? >> that's what an analysis looking at.chigan, pennsylvania and wisconsin. from there, they look at who's searching for houses in those states. let's take florida as an example, they found primarily is people in blue states, illinois, new york, new jersey and california looking to move to florida so assuming the people in the moving and they will vote for democrat when they moved there, the report found it could tip the scales toward the blue side in those swing states and we talked to the people behind this report, they remind us this an analysis of real estate data and not necessarily a prediction. listen. >> we don't necessarily know what people's affiliations are. maybe it's not new voters in urban areas, maybe it is people who actually were republican voters moving off the center to rural areas. >> we will have to wait and see because this is realtor.com's first time doing this report. we know the swing states are one by margins so people moving around very well could have an impact on the selection. stuart: thanks, ve
grady, how could the city's exodus affect the election? >> that's what an analysis looking at.chigan, pennsylvania and wisconsin. from there, they look at who's searching for houses in those states. let's take florida as an example, they found primarily is people in blue states, illinois, new york, new jersey and california looking to move to florida so assuming the people in the moving and they will vote for democrat when they moved there, the report found it could tip the scales toward...