63
63
Aug 26, 2023
08/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
yes, i want jointly with julie ashley, a | wantjointly withjulie ashley, a hilarious clown, and it isne comedy award which has had various names, i do not know what it is called nowadays but this one is called the ish because it is a kind of comedy award ish and also here because they do not have a sponsor. it's a brilliant award all run by volunteers who are independently going to see the shows and they vote on who they think should be the best one. it is brilliant, really nice people and a great idea and the one disadvantage of it is that the other award has a £10,000 prize for winning and this one, if they had got a sponsor, it would have been £10,000 but they did not get a sponsor so it is actually £10. ~ ., not get a sponsor so it is actually £10. . ., y ., , , not get a sponsor so it is actually £10. . ., _, , , ., it £10. what will you spend it on? it is not even _ £10. what will you spend it on? it is not even £10 _ £10. what will you spend it on? it is not even £10 of— £10. what will you spend it on? it is not even £10 of course - £10. what will you spend it on? it is not eve
yes, i want jointly with julie ashley, a | wantjointly withjulie ashley, a hilarious clown, and it isne comedy award which has had various names, i do not know what it is called nowadays but this one is called the ish because it is a kind of comedy award ish and also here because they do not have a sponsor. it's a brilliant award all run by volunteers who are independently going to see the shows and they vote on who they think should be the best one. it is brilliant, really nice people and a...
94
94
Aug 10, 2023
08/23
by
FBC
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
july. ashley's back with us and looking at the movers. ashley: yeah. stuart: what about disney?ey: yeah. i followed their earnings report after the bell yesterday. bit of a mixed bag report from the media giant. they had a 7.4% decline in subscribers for disney+. it lost $512 million on its streaming platforms last quarter. none of that's very good. they also announced they're going to be raising prices for both disney+ and hulu by 20%, but they did see growth in its parks, experiences and and products division. most of that actually came from international parks, not here in the u.s. the "wall street journal" also reporting that amazon is removing dozens of house name brands from its site in an effort to cut costs. interesting. they're doing this in an attempt to fend off federal regulators. amazon believes this could help combat antitrust allegations. interesting. the stock up nearly 2%. [laughter] stuart: there you go. go figure. thanks, ash. >>> in in seattle, one police officer just resigned. she's not going quietly. watch. >> i moved to seattle in 1998. it was absolutely b
july. ashley's back with us and looking at the movers. ashley: yeah. stuart: what about disney?ey: yeah. i followed their earnings report after the bell yesterday. bit of a mixed bag report from the media giant. they had a 7.4% decline in subscribers for disney+. it lost $512 million on its streaming platforms last quarter. none of that's very good. they also announced they're going to be raising prices for both disney+ and hulu by 20%, but they did see growth in its parks, experiences and and...
23
23
Aug 15, 2023
08/23
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
, semi final, between the countries will be the full big sporting his, the head this year in july, to ashley's cricket series in england, withdrawn with australia, retaining both the men's and women's trophies. as covering holders, and only of this month in cape town, south africa, australia won the nipple, woke up between england and the final. now the 2 nations face off again with a place in the fif of women's world cup final at stake. i just think it's going to be really big, but now i've had a couple of questions about that, so it's probably going to be bigger than i am. imagine now. so i'll talk to my, to my place and stuff and see what that rogers reese then. the comment is the loss female coach dealing with a chance of lifting the will come and whatever happens this week, they will be a new name on the trophy. none of the remaining teams of one little one a month before alex thomas out as a rest, sidney the to watching out 0. these are the top stories of this, our former us president donald trump.
, semi final, between the countries will be the full big sporting his, the head this year in july, to ashley's cricket series in england, withdrawn with australia, retaining both the men's and women's trophies. as covering holders, and only of this month in cape town, south africa, australia won the nipple, woke up between england and the final. now the 2 nations face off again with a place in the fif of women's world cup final at stake. i just think it's going to be really big, but now i've...
96
96
Aug 4, 2023
08/23
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley: cheryl casone has more. good morning. >> cheryl: we will get the july job report. are we going into recession or not?oking for 200,000 jobs. unemployment rate still to remain at 3.6%. look at polling, people are not excited about the economy. 75% say it is poor. 25% say things are good and whether you approve or disapprove of the economy, 33% approve, 63% disapprove. vice president harris and president biden continue to tout bidenomics. watch. >> president biden and i came into office with a plan to strengthen the economy. a term we are very proud of, bidenomics is working, it's working. >> cheryl: we'll see 8:30 a.m. >> todd: it is working for wall street. people like us are getting slammed by inflation. where does the money go? ernaings. they are through the roof. who is benefiting? wall street. wall street is loving life, they don't see recession, the common folk who have to deal with life on day-to-day basis, we are experiencing recession. >> cheryl: exactly. >> todd: any time you lose shelf space, bad sign for your business. >> cheryl: bud light cannot catch a break. anheuser-busch is losing mil
ashley: cheryl casone has more. good morning. >> cheryl: we will get the july job report. are we going into recession or not?oking for 200,000 jobs. unemployment rate still to remain at 3.6%. look at polling, people are not excited about the economy. 75% say it is poor. 25% say things are good and whether you approve or disapprove of the economy, 33% approve, 63% disapprove. vice president harris and president biden continue to tout bidenomics. watch. >> president biden and i came...
69
69
Aug 14, 2023
08/23
by
FBC
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley: retailers in focus with big names including walmart, home depot and target reporting plus will get the july retail sales report tomorrow, the top retail analyst will be joining us next with his take. by the way the closing bell ringing and just under 50 minutes. "the claman countdown" is coming right back. s or moments that matter, but you can invest in them. at t. rowe price our strategic investing approach can help you build the future you imagine. t. rowe price, invest with confidence. this is your summer to smile. to raise your glass and reconnect. to reel in the fun and serve up great times. to help you get ready your aspen dental team is celebrating 25 years of affordable care with an epic summer of smiles event. right now, new patients without insurance get a free full exam and x-rays. plus, everyone can get 20% off their treatment plan. but hurry, because while these summer savings won't last, the memories you make together will. aspen dental. book today. let innovation refunds help with your erc tax refund so you can improve your business however you see fit. rosie used part of her
ashley: retailers in focus with big names including walmart, home depot and target reporting plus will get the july retail sales report tomorrow, the top retail analyst will be joining us next with his take. by the way the closing bell ringing and just under 50 minutes. "the claman countdown" is coming right back. s or moments that matter, but you can invest in them. at t. rowe price our strategic investing approach can help you build the future you imagine. t. rowe price, invest with...
41
41
Aug 11, 2023
08/23
by
FBC
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley: coming up on "cavuto coast to coast," a fresh read on inflation data as we see wholesale prices rising more than expected in july. why kevin hassett compares inflation to the covid-19 virus. we're going to explain that. then, fires continuing to spread across maui, claiming more than 50 lives. new images coming in as the sunrises on the island at this hour. and more money to ukraine? president biden asking congress for another $24 billion to support the nation in its fight against russia. we're going to hear what republican texas congressman pat fallon makes of all that money going overseas while our own border fight is getting just a fraction of that. we'll have all of those stories and much more coming up on "cavuto coast to coast." ♪ ♪ ashley: and welcome, everybody, to "cavuto coast to coast," i'm ashley webster in for neiled today. our top story today, it's been a week for inflation, and we now know that wholesale prices rose more than expected in july. president biden now admitting his inflation reduction act maybe not living up to its title. grady trimble live at the white house this afternoon digging int
ashley: coming up on "cavuto coast to coast," a fresh read on inflation data as we see wholesale prices rising more than expected in july. why kevin hassett compares inflation to the covid-19 virus. we're going to explain that. then, fires continuing to spread across maui, claiming more than 50 lives. new images coming in as the sunrises on the island at this hour. and more money to ukraine? president biden asking congress for another $24 billion to support the nation in its fight...
31
31
Aug 18, 2023
08/23
by
FBC
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley: i can't let you go without talking about the fed, your favorite panel. yes, they're data-dependent, so what we read into then minutes from the julyng, you know, we're going to have a whole lot of data to go through before they meet again in september and make a decision. where do they go from here, do you think? >> i think they flatten out here. i don't think they're going to do much. i think they're gonna speak a little bit less. but for me, i'm calling them very overrated right now. there's one other thing you watch that's so much more important, that's the free market, and the 10-year yield has been elevated recently. if that goes into 45- 4.5-5, that's going to force out the handle. and you can see today the market was in real bad shape early, but as interest rates started coming down on the 10-year during the morning, things are a little bit better. that, to me, is going to be the deciding vote, the deciding factor and not jay powell at this point in time. ashley: also if you take a look at what's going on in china, should we be worried as the world's second biggest economy, it's really struggling? what impact could that hav
ashley: i can't let you go without talking about the fed, your favorite panel. yes, they're data-dependent, so what we read into then minutes from the julyng, you know, we're going to have a whole lot of data to go through before they meet again in september and make a decision. where do they go from here, do you think? >> i think they flatten out here. i don't think they're going to do much. i think they're gonna speak a little bit less. but for me, i'm calling them very overrated right...
37
37
Aug 10, 2023
08/23
by
FBC
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley: up 3.3% and 2.3% year over year or something. the consensus was 3.3% but you know what, the core julyill showing it's sticky and however, we've been waiting all week and the markets believe with softer or less inflation growth that the fed may think twice about what it does with the rate hiking policy. does it hold pat. that is what we're looking at. every week we seem to think about what will the fed think about this and what will the fed think about that. that's basically where we are. used to be the good news was bad news and all that rubbish, but i think this market right now reflecting the fact that inflation did come down even though ever so slightly. stu. stuart: went up ever so slightly but not as much as expected and it's complicated stuff. ashley: yes, exactly. stuart: you're all right. thank you for that. space tourists are i believe about to get off that space plane. we were showing it to you earlier. they have returned safely to earth. kelly o'grady. what can you tell me? reporter: that's right. we're waiting for them to come out of the spacecraft and i will say i watched
ashley: up 3.3% and 2.3% year over year or something. the consensus was 3.3% but you know what, the core julyill showing it's sticky and however, we've been waiting all week and the markets believe with softer or less inflation growth that the fed may think twice about what it does with the rate hiking policy. does it hold pat. that is what we're looking at. every week we seem to think about what will the fed think about this and what will the fed think about that. that's basically where we...
269
269
tv
eye 269
favorite 0
quote 0
this morning the family of 35-year-old mother of two ashley summers speaking out to warn others after she passed away over the 4th of julya lot of water. >> reporter: ashley's brother saying she was spending the holiday at the lake with her family when she started to feel intensely dehydrated, so she drank the equivalent of four 16 ounce bottles of water in just 20 minutes. that's the amount doctors say an average adult woman should consume in an entire day. >> she felt dizzy and had this headache. they got home. she walked across the garage to go into the house and she passed out in the garage. >> reporter: water intoxication is a rare but dangerous condition caused by drinking too much water too fast which upsets the electrolyte balance in the body. it can present with confusion, disorientation, nausea and vomiting. doctors say early detection is key. >> general recommendation is two liters per day on average per person. that's throughout the day. but you also don't want to consume more than one liter per hour. >> reporter: ashley's family now trying to turn her sudden and tragic loss into a life saving lesson. >> if s
this morning the family of 35-year-old mother of two ashley summers speaking out to warn others after she passed away over the 4th of julya lot of water. >> reporter: ashley's brother saying she was spending the holiday at the lake with her family when she started to feel intensely dehydrated, so she drank the equivalent of four 16 ounce bottles of water in just 20 minutes. that's the amount doctors say an average adult woman should consume in an entire day. >> she felt dizzy and...
24
24
Aug 18, 2023
08/23
by
FBC
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
unofficial kickoff of back-to-school shopping is july 4 weekend and since that time traffic has been very good in sales continue to be steady and improving. ashleywe know the consumer is feeling the pinch from inflation, how would you rate the psyche of the consumer right now, they're carrying a lot of debt we know that and they're trying to pinch the pennies from your standpoint, how are the consumers customer. >> i was at shoppers last week six or seven centers in the south predominately and you pay the consumers carrying a lot of debt, we see the consumer carrying a lot of shopping bags believe it or not and a lot of these brands that they are carrying are the better price point brands so where they can get it edition to everyday value a lot of those brands in icu are showing some of them in the role, these are offering additional value what the consumers been shot outlet centers are on sale every day but for back-to-school some of the better brands are even more promotional. ashley: you raised your guidance for the year, based on what? ashley: most of the revenue are coming in the form of rent growth. what are the most impressive statistics
unofficial kickoff of back-to-school shopping is july 4 weekend and since that time traffic has been very good in sales continue to be steady and improving. ashleywe know the consumer is feeling the pinch from inflation, how would you rate the psyche of the consumer right now, they're carrying a lot of debt we know that and they're trying to pinch the pennies from your standpoint, how are the consumers customer. >> i was at shoppers last week six or seven centers in the south...
12
12
Aug 11, 2023
08/23
by
FBC
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley: coming up on "cavuto coast to coast," a fresh read on inflation data as we see wholesale prices rising more than expected in july
ashley: coming up on "cavuto coast to coast," a fresh read on inflation data as we see wholesale prices rising more than expected in july
31
31
Aug 17, 2023
08/23
by
FBC
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley: very good. eric, i wanted to ask you about the fed. what did you make of the minutes from the july meeting? i found it all a little confusing. they seem a little divided. what did you make of it? >> it was almost like that's essay that you write where you just keep saying the same thing over and over again, but you're hopefully going to win on word count. [laughter] i think the ultimate view we have is it's a very, very high bar for the fed to either raise interest rates or cut interest rates. they're in that spot right now where they can buy some time and really think about a higher for longer strategy. so i think you saw was a little more let's call it discord internally. the fed has been very, very consistent in terms of voters. if you look at places like the u.k., it's actually been quite different. you've had a number of folks that vote on the fed equivalent saying some thing we should raise rates, some think we should cut rates. bottom line, we think the bar is very high for the fed to do anything besides basically buy more time to see if inflation comes down. there is a huge differen
ashley: very good. eric, i wanted to ask you about the fed. what did you make of the minutes from the july meeting? i found it all a little confusing. they seem a little divided. what did you make of it? >> it was almost like that's essay that you write where you just keep saying the same thing over and over again, but you're hopefully going to win on word count. [laughter] i think the ultimate view we have is it's a very, very high bar for the fed to either raise interest rates or cut...
105
105
Aug 8, 2023
08/23
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
july 29th, same 7-11 a third time, finally on that day is when he gets, i'm sorry, the employees had enough. vigilante justice, this is what happens when you defund the police. >> ashley their lives were in jeopardy. >> carley: he threatened to shoot them. >> cheryl: how many bodega owners have been assaulted in that city? >> carley: priority of the investigation should be the theft, repeated theft. we will shelf that for now, hope that, wos out okay for them. riley gaines, what is going on with her? something happened. >> cheryl: this is something else. this is riley gaines and paula scanlin was there, as well. standing up to biological males performing in events. this bill abbott signed back in june, same women's sports act. they go to celebrate this. here is what happens to them and what riley gaines told fox news digitals. bottles are being thrown, protesters are spitting in people's faces, profanity yelled at children. protesters are trying to smear the celebration of sb-15, which protects female collegiate athletics, but they can't. these women were hostile, 250 protesters. glad you had your viral moment, way to scream and attack kids. i've watched this video re
july 29th, same 7-11 a third time, finally on that day is when he gets, i'm sorry, the employees had enough. vigilante justice, this is what happens when you defund the police. >> ashley their lives were in jeopardy. >> carley: he threatened to shoot them. >> cheryl: how many bodega owners have been assaulted in that city? >> carley: priority of the investigation should be the theft, repeated theft. we will shelf that for now, hope that, wos out okay for them. riley...
20
20
Aug 17, 2023
08/23
by
FBC
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
july. home prices in la have increased more than 30% in five years. still in la, i got to get back to this video. an elderly woman dragged by a purse snatcher. ashleyis is ugly but you've got to tell us what happened. ashley: ugly with a u. it was 11:00 monday morning broad daylight and all caught on video and the purse snatcher violently dragging a 75-year-old woman to the drowned and she hung on trying to clutch her purse and does for several feet. until the clerk breaks free and un-s are off with the bag. people tried to help but he got away. the elderly victim is okay and police warning the public that when confronted with a thief, no possession is work risk r your life for and the criminal in this case still on the loose. ugly in deed. stuart: if you fight back, you're the one that gets sued. dear lord. ashley: that's right. stuart: thank you, ash. move on, stu. the markets, check them, please. dow down 16 and nasdaq down 64 and some red ink on the left and side of the screen but not much. shoplifting and crime hurting the bottom line of businesses all across the country. grady trimble with me. how much money has target lost from shoplifting t
july. home prices in la have increased more than 30% in five years. still in la, i got to get back to this video. an elderly woman dragged by a purse snatcher. ashleyis is ugly but you've got to tell us what happened. ashley: ugly with a u. it was 11:00 monday morning broad daylight and all caught on video and the purse snatcher violently dragging a 75-year-old woman to the drowned and she hung on trying to clutch her purse and does for several feet. until the clerk breaks free and un-s are off...