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liz: okay.today at the latino legislative collision sum met in washington. we have florida democrat primary up next on march 17. 292 delegates. only new york has more delegates. let's bring in rnc national spokesperson, liz harrington. florida is the key. lay of the land there. >> because of the policies president trump laid out this afternoon, hispanic-americans play an important role in keeping our country, safe, strong, prosperous and free and if you look at the communities they're really starting to thrive again under the pro-growth, pro-freedom agenda of president trump. at that event today, you had stories like rafael, an entrepreneur explained his business. he owns a grocery store. it was stagnant. it was flat during the obama-biden years. the trump tax cuts have made such an incredible difference. his business is thriving. he is opening more stores. he is employing hundreds of more people. that is opening up the american dream for so many more americans. if you contrast that to that, to
liz: okay.today at the latino legislative collision sum met in washington. we have florida democrat primary up next on march 17. 292 delegates. only new york has more delegates. let's bring in rnc national spokesperson, liz harrington. florida is the key. lay of the land there. >> because of the policies president trump laid out this afternoon, hispanic-americans play an important role in keeping our country, safe, strong, prosperous and free and if you look at the communities they're...
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liz: it is astonishing.emocrat bases are now getting challenged in the democrat party. first it is hispanic base, then the jewish base, possibly even more. kelsey, thanks so much for your analysis. come back soon. >> thank you, liz. liz: tomorrow night catch israel's ambassador to the u.n., danny danon, will john us on "the evening edit" with more of his comments on bernie sanders. just ahead, critics say democrats are making mistakes trying to use the coronavirus in beating up the president. "the washington post" claiming quote, this could be the president's katrina. we have run down of errors and mistakes critics say democrats are making. former trump campaign official corey lewandoski will join us next. ♪. when i was diagnosed with dupuytren's contracture, i waited to get treated. thought surgery was my only option. but then i found out about nonsurgical treatments. it was a total game changer. learn more about the condition at factsonhand.com and then what happened? where's our family from? was he my age
liz: it is astonishing.emocrat bases are now getting challenged in the democrat party. first it is hispanic base, then the jewish base, possibly even more. kelsey, thanks so much for your analysis. come back soon. >> thank you, liz. liz: tomorrow night catch israel's ambassador to the u.n., danny danon, will john us on "the evening edit" with more of his comments on bernie sanders. just ahead, critics say democrats are making mistakes trying to use the coronavirus in beating up...
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liz, over to you. liz: charles, forget about helicopter money. right? the federal reserve just dropped mountains of cash from a c130 cargo jet in an effort to blunt the biggest drop for the market since the 1987 crash. as we hit this final hour of trade, the federal reserve's move to inject $1.5 trillion into funding markets barely dented the bloodbath at this hour. we will see the dow lose more points in a day in the 124 year history of the dow jones industrial average, at least as we stand right now. now, will we close there is the question. at its clolows the dow was down 2,255 points. right now we are down 2,003 points. at 1:00 p.m., money started fluttering down, the federal reserve making a move to support the bond market amid the coronavirus collapse. the s&p 500, by the way, had been down 240 points and of course, we had 689 points getting slashed off the nasdaq. right now the s&p is down 219 and as we look at the nasdaq it's down 619. despite the fed's move, the s&p and nasdaq joined the dow jones industrials in a bear market. this as the 11-ye
liz, over to you. liz: charles, forget about helicopter money. right? the federal reserve just dropped mountains of cash from a c130 cargo jet in an effort to blunt the biggest drop for the market since the 1987 crash. as we hit this final hour of trade, the federal reserve's move to inject $1.5 trillion into funding markets barely dented the bloodbath at this hour. we will see the dow lose more points in a day in the 124 year history of the dow jones industrial average, at least as we stand...
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liz claman, it's yours. liz: i will take it. charles, i am pretty sure what people are seeing on the screen was not exactly the fed's intended effect but as we head into the final hour of an extremely volatile session, dow jones industrials, down 710 points. the federal reserve's emergency announcement this morning that it was dropping a shock and awe50 basis point interest cut on the markets has now triggered a stunning flight to safety. the complete opposite of the confidence it was meant to inspire. you are looking not just at jay powell but what was in the aftermath, a never before seen low in the ten-year treasury yield. it is the first time the ten-year yield has fallen below 1%. it dropped to a record low of just .9%. right now it's barely above that at .98%. stocks made a brief attempt at rallying but then completely tumbled. the central bank said it was making a preemptive strike to stop the coronavirus contagion from affecting the american economy. the dow started swinging all over the place. more than 1300 points from
liz claman, it's yours. liz: i will take it. charles, i am pretty sure what people are seeing on the screen was not exactly the fed's intended effect but as we head into the final hour of an extremely volatile session, dow jones industrials, down 710 points. the federal reserve's emergency announcement this morning that it was dropping a shock and awe50 basis point interest cut on the markets has now triggered a stunning flight to safety. the complete opposite of the confidence it was meant to...
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liz: when i get when will you sign it? >> you better believe it. liz: he fought for our country.nk you for your service. new and significant problems for bernie sanders abruptly. we have more warning signs for the democrat party, you will not believe what this is about. the signature test the democrats thought would win back the white house that they have been talking about, they are now abandoning, they're not talking about it at all. the story next ♪ ♪ with this key to the city. [ applause ] it's an honor to tell you that liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. and now we need to get back to work. [ applause and band playing ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ 1 in 3 deaths is caused by cardiovascular disease. millions of patients are treated with statins-but up to 75% persistent cardiovascular risk still remains. many have turned to fish oil supplements. others, fenofibrates or niacin. but here's a number you should take to heart: zero-the number of fda approvals these products have, when added to statin
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liz claman, i'm buckled up and ready to go. liz: i'm so glad to see you. you are a sight for sore eyes and so are our viewers. i am back. thank you so much, charles. you know what, this is going to be a march to remember or maybe forget. on the final trading day of the month and the quarter, the dow and s&p 500 are wrapping up their worst -- cheryl: i'm cheryl casone in the fox business newsroom. we have had a little bit of moment of issue with liz claman's shot there, as you can see. of course, we are following the market story right now. of course, this is the last day of the quarter for the first quarter and obviously markets are selling off. we had initially started the day, we were actually up higher, then we saw the dow jones industrial actually fall by 134 points, s&p is now down 17, nasdaq is down by 18. a couple things going on. first and foremost, last day of the quarter. just to give you a sense of what's going on with the markets, obviously the s&p for the quarter down about 19%. that's as we were going into today. the dow down about 22% as we
liz claman, i'm buckled up and ready to go. liz: i'm so glad to see you. you are a sight for sore eyes and so are our viewers. i am back. thank you so much, charles. you know what, this is going to be a march to remember or maybe forget. on the final trading day of the month and the quarter, the dow and s&p 500 are wrapping up their worst -- cheryl: i'm cheryl casone in the fox business newsroom. we have had a little bit of moment of issue with liz claman's shot there, as you can see. of...
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liz: all right. yes, we are seeing gains of more than 500 points for the dow but the markets have pared most of the gains at least that we saw early this morning. we were up more than 800 points after washington state officials confirmed in the last about 25 minutes that the number is now six. six deaths due to the coronavirus. in a news conference in seattle, health officials also updated the number of cases to 18. at one point, the dow was on track to close in the top four point gains in history with a session high of 843 points but we could still get there. once again, we are up about 600 points at the moment. s&p up 54. nice move there. and of course, the component that's in all the major indices, apple stock, is spiking. this after dropping 12% over the past month. apple is moving higher even as it's widely viewed as one of the u.s. companies most exposed to china, where the health crisis has interrupted factory production. right now, apple is up nearly 6%. it's a hot buy. oppenheimer raising it
liz: all right. yes, we are seeing gains of more than 500 points for the dow but the markets have pared most of the gains at least that we saw early this morning. we were up more than 800 points after washington state officials confirmed in the last about 25 minutes that the number is now six. six deaths due to the coronavirus. in a news conference in seattle, health officials also updated the number of cases to 18. at one point, the dow was on track to close in the top four point gains in...
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liz: wow. so you are telling us hundreds of thousands of calls since last week and 7,000 mortgages in one single day. jay, good luck to you. please join us again. we really appreciate it. >> absolutely. thanks for having me. liz: jay farner of quicken loans. you can see some of the other lenders, including zions down 11%. regions financial down 19%. m & t down 12%. a lot of these banks are writing mortgages in the past and you know, some of these levels were getting ridiculous. this is a panic selloff and there are great deals to be had at the moment. we are off the lows of the session for the dow and s&p. we are keeping an eye on all of this. let's look at o'reilly automotive and auto zone. why am i talking about car parts makers? they are providing help to distressed investors. shares of the auto parts makers are two bright spots on the s&p at this hour. o'reilly better by 2.8%, auto zone better by 2.6%. why. both better on the belief cheaper gasoline will fuel confidence and prompt auto sale
liz: wow. so you are telling us hundreds of thousands of calls since last week and 7,000 mortgages in one single day. jay, good luck to you. please join us again. we really appreciate it. >> absolutely. thanks for having me. liz: jay farner of quicken loans. you can see some of the other lenders, including zions down 11%. regions financial down 19%. m & t down 12%. a lot of these banks are writing mortgages in the past and you know, some of these levels were getting ridiculous. this...
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liz claman, over to you. liz: i would love to give it right back. who knows what's going to happen in this hour? right now, we are up 647 points but it has been another wild day on wall street. just a day after the biggest point drop in history where equities lost $2.5 trillion, the dow is today and during the swing of more than 1,000 points. you can see right now we are on the green side here. the snap-back rally is still in play because oil as well has bounced back from yesterday's gusher crusher. oil right now moving higher by 10.8% in the aftermarket. we've got the nasdaq better by 3%, the s&p back by about 3% to the upside here. are investors happy because they are banking on sector bailout ss? the trump administration promising help for businesses big and small affected by the coronavirus outbreak. the cruise industry, will it be first in line, hat in hand, after getting soaked yesterday? cruise line stocks are still getting buffeted by wild investor winds this session with major names halted multiple times in hopes of the government throwing
liz claman, over to you. liz: i would love to give it right back. who knows what's going to happen in this hour? right now, we are up 647 points but it has been another wild day on wall street. just a day after the biggest point drop in history where equities lost $2.5 trillion, the dow is today and during the swing of more than 1,000 points. you can see right now we are on the green side here. the snap-back rally is still in play because oil as well has bounced back from yesterday's gusher...
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so much liz.iz: mario cordero of the long beach report. we are 45 minutes away, where the dow jones industrial struggling to find any air and get left, we're down 784 points but that's off the lows that we saw earlier of 894-point, j.p. morgan chase at the bottom of the dow 30 today. this after the bank revealed last night that chairman and ceo jamie dimon had to undergo emergency heart surgery. up next charlie gasparino has been reaching out to his contact high inside america's biggest bank to see if the health scare could lead to a shift at the top sooner than later. charlie breaks it next and with the coronavirus spreading wider than the roman empire, what do you do about the once-in-a-lifetime roman holiday you had planned. in a fox business exclusive, the ceo of a well-known trusted tour operators in the nation steve carrillo, perla tours is coming up first on fox business pre-we are coming back. ♪ they answered 410 questions in 8 categories about vehicle quality. and when they were done, che
so much liz.iz: mario cordero of the long beach report. we are 45 minutes away, where the dow jones industrial struggling to find any air and get left, we're down 784 points but that's off the lows that we saw earlier of 894-point, j.p. morgan chase at the bottom of the dow 30 today. this after the bank revealed last night that chairman and ceo jamie dimon had to undergo emergency heart surgery. up next charlie gasparino has been reaching out to his contact high inside america's biggest bank to...
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liz: okay. we also have video of a couple days ago, when alexander novac, who of course is the russian oil minister, came in and when he was greeting the opec chiefs, they were instead of doing the fist bump or what we call the ebola elbow, they were actually doing the foot touching. you will see this right now. i find it interesting, there you go, a couple of days ago. russia was already on the ground there. >> yes, no, in fact the russian minister was there, they met, he's flown back to moscow. he's coming back for their big meeting. what they always do is have the opec meeting one day and say this is what we are going to do and then opec plus, non-opec the next day. that's on friday. that's what the oil market is looking at. i think the odds are at this point they will make a deal because ultimately at the end of the day it's in all of their interests, given what's happened. this collapse in oil demand is really dramatic. passenger travel in china is down 80% and you talked about what's happe
liz: okay. we also have video of a couple days ago, when alexander novac, who of course is the russian oil minister, came in and when he was greeting the opec chiefs, they were instead of doing the fist bump or what we call the ebola elbow, they were actually doing the foot touching. you will see this right now. i find it interesting, there you go, a couple of days ago. russia was already on the ground there. >> yes, no, in fact the russian minister was there, they met, he's flown back to...
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liz: okay. now let's get to bill ackman. he of course had gone on, really said some very dramatic statements. >> listen, you're in a panic and he was just throwing kerosene on a fire. the market is already panicking. so for him to get on and start crying on tv and panicking and he was making an impassioned plea that we take this social distancing very seriously and we broadly shut down. kind of that's what we're doing. the country broadly has shut down. i actually think if you step back for a second and just look at where we are now globally, 8,000 people have died over the same time 13 million people have died. like we have to keep some perspective. 55 million people die a year on the planet. 13 million people have died since this corona started. 8,000 from corona. yes, we need to take this very seriously but it feels to me like we have worked ourselves into this frenzy now which we didn't need to. and we are probably going to do more damage from the economic destruction than we are from the vi
liz: okay. now let's get to bill ackman. he of course had gone on, really said some very dramatic statements. >> listen, you're in a panic and he was just throwing kerosene on a fire. the market is already panicking. so for him to get on and start crying on tv and panicking and he was making an impassioned plea that we take this social distancing very seriously and we broadly shut down. kind of that's what we're doing. the country broadly has shut down. i actually think if you step back...
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liz: good scoop. gasparino on muni market and liquidity drying up what he is hearing. we're up 1009 points. we always want to let you guys understand a couple things. number one, the headlines are owning the markets at the moment. we do know mayor bill de blasio has warned that new york city residents should prepare for a shelter in place situation. what does that mean for the new york stock exchange? we do know that the new york stock exchange floor is open for the moment. but they have been testing people's temperatures. we have got pictures of that. as we look at some of that, bring in rich weiss, american century strategies chief investment officer. 153 billion in management. that number is wiggling around for you in the community, are you seeing opportunities and pulling the trigger here? >> opportunities will abound. i don't think the question is where are the opportunities. the question is when are the opportunities going to present themselves, liz. there are opportunities at some point in valu
liz: good scoop. gasparino on muni market and liquidity drying up what he is hearing. we're up 1009 points. we always want to let you guys understand a couple things. number one, the headlines are owning the markets at the moment. we do know mayor bill de blasio has warned that new york city residents should prepare for a shelter in place situation. what does that mean for the new york stock exchange? we do know that the new york stock exchange floor is open for the moment. but they have been...
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liz: okay. gentlemen, thank you. we do have so much news that's hitting the tape. the s&p 500 is expected to confirm that it will have entered bear market if it closes lower than 2708. 2708 for the s&p. we are at 2715 right now. that's about seven points away. so the level to watch, i will write this down, is 2708 because we had a wiggly number before. that would mean it has entered bear market. we will be watching this very closely and really keep an eye on that. i don't know if we can maybe check the box, the window on the right, if we can switch that to the s&p, because just to make this clear, we cannot say that the bull market of the past 11 years is over until the s&p enters the bear market. all right. let's get to the leaders of the nation's biggest banks. they are gathering right now at the white house, right there with president trump, to discuss the impact of the coronavirus on the financial system. the ceos of bank of america, citibank, jpmorgan, goldman sachs, wells fargo, u.s. bank
liz: okay. gentlemen, thank you. we do have so much news that's hitting the tape. the s&p 500 is expected to confirm that it will have entered bear market if it closes lower than 2708. 2708 for the s&p. we are at 2715 right now. that's about seven points away. so the level to watch, i will write this down, is 2708 because we had a wiggly number before. that would mean it has entered bear market. we will be watching this very closely and really keep an eye on that. i don't know if we can...
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liz: great insights.overnments around the world, now you think surveillance and things like smart phones usually used for criminals. great to see you. next up, questions mounting, should america, should our government leaders stop calling out china? when officials here say we do need medical products. this is the u.s. media, people at msnbc and elsewhere becoming more and more skeptical of chi china, we will put all of this to republik in arizona senator, mcsally joins us next. ♪ give me your hand! i can save you... lots of money with liberty mutual! we customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ we find a way to get through it. is faced with adversity, it's not about taking care of ourselves, but taking care of each other. checking on our neighbors... lending a hand where we can... and just being there. it's the sum of the small parts that make a big difference. to help you get through this, we promise to do ours. we'
liz: great insights.overnments around the world, now you think surveillance and things like smart phones usually used for criminals. great to see you. next up, questions mounting, should america, should our government leaders stop calling out china? when officials here say we do need medical products. this is the u.s. media, people at msnbc and elsewhere becoming more and more skeptical of chi china, we will put all of this to republik in arizona senator, mcsally joins us next. ♪ give me your...
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none of that will probably happen until next week, liz. liz: chad, great to see you. the market ended up 188 points. oil popped higher. we're on track for probably the worst week since 2008. the worst month since 1987. that is where we're at. all indices below of 200-day moving averages. the dow is swinging back and forth about 1200 points. up 188. get to it ohio governor, michael dewine. thanks for joining us. >> great to see you. >> before we get what is going on, when will ohio hold its democratic primary? >> it is democrat and republican primary. it is not just presidential. it is local. that is set for the beginning of june. unless the legislature comes in and changes that. what is important people will have the opportunity to vote by absentee ballot for an extended period of time. we had a situation where we were making people make choices over their health versus their constitutional right. it made no sense. liz: let's move on to what is going on in washington. unprecedented government stimulus. now dwarfs the bailouts under president obama and george w. bush d
none of that will probably happen until next week, liz. liz: chad, great to see you. the market ended up 188 points. oil popped higher. we're on track for probably the worst week since 2008. the worst month since 1987. that is where we're at. all indices below of 200-day moving averages. the dow is swinging back and forth about 1200 points. up 188. get to it ohio governor, michael dewine. thanks for joining us. >> great to see you. >> before we get what is going on, when will ohio...
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liz: this reminds me, of you know.er some car companies were purposely making parts that would break after two years, so you had to replace them. >> is that it? did people go to buy an, iphone knowing in a couple of years it will be obsolete. how much is the class action lawyers going after a big successful company they know has money. >> do you change iphones because they are too slow or they have working poorer than they used to or you want one with ohr bell more bells and wha jury would make a finding of fact if they found apple intentionally sabotaged its own product and customers, it would be worth a fortune, you would get punitive damage. >> this seems only person who making money are lawyers, if i lost productivity or i had to buy a new phone because it slowed down, 25 dollars does not get me anywhere. >> correct, i would have rejected it and let a jury decide what each of the slow iphones is worth for that time period it was slowed, it would be evidential in case. liz: i have a question when about state attorne
liz: this reminds me, of you know.er some car companies were purposely making parts that would break after two years, so you had to replace them. >> is that it? did people go to buy an, iphone knowing in a couple of years it will be obsolete. how much is the class action lawyers going after a big successful company they know has money. >> do you change iphones because they are too slow or they have working poorer than they used to or you want one with ohr bell more bells and wha...
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liz: dr.hank you so much to you and your 38,000 nurses, emts, paramedics and all the pilots and drivers of the ambulances. we will be right back. on the outside. but inside every etf... there are untold hours of careful construction... infinite "what ifs?" and contingency plans. creating funds that help target gaps in client portfolios. tap untapped potential. and strengthen confidence in you. flexshares. powered by over a century of investment expertise before investing consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. go to flexshares.com for a prospectus containing this information. read it carefully. 1 in 3 deaths is caused by concardiovascular disease.n. millions of patients are treated with statins-but up to 75% persistent cardiovascular risk still remains. many have turned to fish oil supplements. others, fenofibrates or niacin. but here's a number you should take to heart: zero-the number of fda approvals these products have, when added to statins, to reduce the r
liz: dr.hank you so much to you and your 38,000 nurses, emts, paramedics and all the pilots and drivers of the ambulances. we will be right back. on the outside. but inside every etf... there are untold hours of careful construction... infinite "what ifs?" and contingency plans. creating funds that help target gaps in client portfolios. tap untapped potential. and strengthen confidence in you. flexshares. powered by over a century of investment expertise before investing consider the...
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liz: we have breaking news. nancy pelosi does have to deal with the white house when we don't know the outlines of the deal yet we don't know the specifics and the congressional bill and again the going on recess. if it allows, for testing. does it unlock the power of the private sector. to do private testing in conjunction with each other. fema takes charge. they can deploy disaster medical teams do drive through testing, they can work with hospitals across the country. in military hardware and transportation to come in. the state could ask the federal government, the cost for emergency workers . and is also hundreds of national guard members in the international arts. so now, this is bigger than anything that congress is talking about now. but the president did today. am i wrong greatest backfill. it is because it's recognized that it does not have to be in the silos that washington think so. does everything around it. we need to solve the problem and he really want not the taxing commission taking on a projec
liz: we have breaking news. nancy pelosi does have to deal with the white house when we don't know the outlines of the deal yet we don't know the specifics and the congressional bill and again the going on recess. if it allows, for testing. does it unlock the power of the private sector. to do private testing in conjunction with each other. fema takes charge. they can deploy disaster medical teams do drive through testing, they can work with hospitals across the country. in military hardware...
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want to go back to liz claman live at home because liz, that's the thing. businesses are just frightened, frightened and i know you are quarantined but you've got an amazing interview. i will send it to you right now. liz: yeah. you know, we are workaholics. we just can't stop working. i was able to m couko come up w somebody a lot of our viewers are dying to listen to. my next guest started a business in a basement in queens with $40 and his mom's sewing machine. he and his co-founders turned that into a $6 billion fashion industry giant but not without some near death experiences, the likes of which in a different way many of our viewers are dealing with right now, whether they work for a small business or they own one. we thought you know what, let's bring him in and help him guide people out there as he's guiding the businesses he's taken an investment in. not only did he found fubu, the gigantic clothing company, but he is also one of the original sharks of the show "shark tank" and of course, the author of a brand new book out there called "power shif
want to go back to liz claman live at home because liz, that's the thing. businesses are just frightened, frightened and i know you are quarantined but you've got an amazing interview. i will send it to you right now. liz: yeah. you know, we are workaholics. we just can't stop working. i was able to m couko come up w somebody a lot of our viewers are dying to listen to. my next guest started a business in a basement in queens with $40 and his mom's sewing machine. he and his co-founders turned...
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liz claman, i think it will be another wild one. liz: it could very well be. we are still looking at heavily leveraged sectors like energy names. for now, investors' luck may be shifting on this friday the 13th, one day after wall street saw the biggest selloff since the 1987 crash. the dow has clawed back 760 points of thursday's stunning 2352 point loss. there is still a long way to go. the s&p 500, well, up 90 points, lost 260 yesterday. the nasdaq is attempting right now to erase at least some of the 750 point loss. it's up 240. whether this rally holds or fades depends on what happens in the next few minutes. president trump's news conference in the white house rose garden is imminent. he's expected to declare a national state of emergency over the deadly coronavirus pandemic that has taken the lives at last count of 41 americans and infected more than 125,000 people around the world. as we await the president to appear before the m cameras, we will take it the second it happens, markets on the verge of closing out the worst week since october 2008. we ar
liz claman, i think it will be another wild one. liz: it could very well be. we are still looking at heavily leveraged sectors like energy names. for now, investors' luck may be shifting on this friday the 13th, one day after wall street saw the biggest selloff since the 1987 crash. the dow has clawed back 760 points of thursday's stunning 2352 point loss. there is still a long way to go. the s&p 500, well, up 90 points, lost 260 yesterday. the nasdaq is attempting right now to erase at...
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liz: that's a good. i like the idea, a tax cut versus let's say a fed rate cut, but put tax cuts, it's much better than blindly giving everybody's dollars. >> we are talking about help for certain industries. let's talk about a bailout. joe biden for his proposed tax plan today, warning americans that biden could destroy the economy that he, trump, has built. tax reform president, here next with his take. >> we've never been like this. consumers generating some of. tax cuts and regulation cuts and things we've done. things we've done. ♪ can we go get some ice cream? alright, we gotta stop here first. ♪ ♪ from smarter atms, to after hours video tellers ♪ ♪ comcast business is connecting thousands of banks to technology that turns everyday transactions into extraordinary experiences. hi there. how are you? do you have any lollipops in there? (laughing) no, sorry. we're helping all kinds of businesses go beyond customer expectations. how can we help you? i wanted more from my copd medicine that's why i've g
liz: that's a good. i like the idea, a tax cut versus let's say a fed rate cut, but put tax cuts, it's much better than blindly giving everybody's dollars. >> we are talking about help for certain industries. let's talk about a bailout. joe biden for his proposed tax plan today, warning americans that biden could destroy the economy that he, trump, has built. tax reform president, here next with his take. >> we've never been like this. consumers generating some of. tax cuts and...
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liz: that's a good. i like the idea, a tax cut versus let's say a fed rate cut, but put tax cuts, it's much better than blindly giving everybody's dollars. >> we are talking about help for certain industries. let's talk about a bailout. joe biden for his proposed tax plan today, warning americans that biden could destroy the economy that he, trump, has built. tax reform president, here next with his take. >> we've never been like this. consumers generating some of. tax cuts and regulation cuts and things we've done. ♪ are going to raise taxes more. bernie likes to talk about it. joe biden, tax increases are staggering. liz: president trump sounding off oposed tax plans, new analysis from nonpartisan tax policy center. the group starting a substantial increase in the tax for wealthiest americans of nearly $2 billion more a year. top 1% what apparently, according to the organization from 17% of their income after tax. additionally, bidens blank will increase taxes for americans. let's bring in americans, i
liz: that's a good. i like the idea, a tax cut versus let's say a fed rate cut, but put tax cuts, it's much better than blindly giving everybody's dollars. >> we are talking about help for certain industries. let's talk about a bailout. joe biden for his proposed tax plan today, warning americans that biden could destroy the economy that he, trump, has built. tax reform president, here next with his take. >> we've never been like this. consumers generating some of. tax cuts and...
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liz?ve to tell you, i just got the story of what has to be an army of 3d printing companies, both partners and competitors, they just completed a webinar that had apparently hundreds of these people on it. they were coordinating, and t triageing to create a whole group of people who around the world will begin to print much-needed ventilators and specifically ventilator valves. what they are doing is retooling their printers and the printers which were obviously printing out a whole bunch of other things, what they are doing is going for the ventilator issue because there just simply aren't enough of them. and i would say that they are looking specifically at, i got this from the former ceo and founder of 3d systems, one of the biggest companies, and he ran the whole event. i just got off the phone with him. here are a couple things he's been telling me. specifically, he said that he's getting a lot of these companies together to not only print the valves but the big effort here is to reto
liz?ve to tell you, i just got the story of what has to be an army of 3d printing companies, both partners and competitors, they just completed a webinar that had apparently hundreds of these people on it. they were coordinating, and t triageing to create a whole group of people who around the world will begin to print much-needed ventilators and specifically ventilator valves. what they are doing is retooling their printers and the printers which were obviously printing out a whole bunch of...
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liz?ld: liz: i agree we need to think about, that we shouldn't conflate all of these periods in confederate memorialization together, and we have to be aware of the different settings and different meetings -- meanings. and i think the cemetery is an appropriate place for such a statue, but that a public square is not. prof. medford: i think in general, it would be difficult for me to make a distinction between the common soldier and a confederate leader if that common soldier is known to have fought against his country. what is happening is we're memorializing people who were traders to the nation, whether they were leaders or common soldiers. and i know the argument can be made that the soldier is entering the war because this is what he was told to do, and he is fighting for his way of life. but if that way of life is based on the expectation of the labor and the discussion -- destruction of the lives of a whole race of people, then i don't see how i can look at it a hold differently. h
liz?ld: liz: i agree we need to think about, that we shouldn't conflate all of these periods in confederate memorialization together, and we have to be aware of the different settings and different meetings -- meanings. and i think the cemetery is an appropriate place for such a statue, but that a public square is not. prof. medford: i think in general, it would be difficult for me to make a distinction between the common soldier and a confederate leader if that common soldier is known to have...
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>> liz, that is a very good point.rs is the nominee, there will be a bunch of people who won't necessarily vote for him because he is running as a socialist but if joe biden wins the nomination, there is a big problem for the democrat base because some of their folks are going to sit on their hands and stay home and some are going to vote for donald trump. this, this is a win-win for donald trump. the guy who wins every time there's a democrat primary or caucus has been president trump. so we're excited to see this continue and that's why i say i hope next week on tuesday in those states as well as the following tuesday in ohio and florida that they continue, they continue to split these delegates and right now, it is a dead-heat. these guys are basically tied. no one has a real lead. joe biden trying to force out bernie sanders is a joke and i think bernie sanders has handled it right now to say this fight continues. elizabeth: we, my team is so good. we spot trend early on. we were one of the first out of the box to
>> liz, that is a very good point.rs is the nominee, there will be a bunch of people who won't necessarily vote for him because he is running as a socialist but if joe biden wins the nomination, there is a big problem for the democrat base because some of their folks are going to sit on their hands and stay home and some are going to vote for donald trump. this, this is a win-win for donald trump. the guy who wins every time there's a democrat primary or caucus has been president trump....
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. >> thank you, liz.we'll take you next to the front lines, how to best protect and save the people who want to protect and save you. we have dr. susan bobo, one of the country's leading breast cancer surgeons and her breakthrough plan to organize and protect the doctors and nurses on the front line in their response to this virus. got the plan for seven hospitals in new york and connecticut. how this doctor is saving lives of health professionals working to help and save you. that story next. in the transportation industry without knowing firsthandness the unique challenges in that sector? coming out here, seeing the infrastructure firsthand, we can make better informed investment decisions. that's why i go beyond the numbers. (past them because she didn't sknow they were talking to her.g and she would just walk right (deborah) i just could not hear. i was hesitant to get the hearing aids because of my short hair, but nobody even sees them. (avo) our nearly invisible hearing aids are just one reason we'v
. >> thank you, liz.we'll take you next to the front lines, how to best protect and save the people who want to protect and save you. we have dr. susan bobo, one of the country's leading breast cancer surgeons and her breakthrough plan to organize and protect the doctors and nurses on the front line in their response to this virus. got the plan for seven hospitals in new york and connecticut. how this doctor is saving lives of health professionals working to help and save you. that story...
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liz: i love that.ere just showing the video -- i'm not sure who that was, is hard for me too see, that was sean t. so people can see the on video for free. palatine is offering a 90 day free trial of its subscription workout off, would you consider them for now one of your biggest competitors or are we beyond that and everybody is hopefully just trying to be magnanimous in this terrible time in our history. >> there is over 200 million people who are not members of jim's and everybody is looking for something to do. i think it is fantastic that so many apps including peloton are making fitness available in the home, it is been our mission since 1998 to make the home as effective and gratifying, placed a workout at the gym but there's also an important point, we want to serve people who want to get results. one of the important things, we want people to have skin in the game and we make a very compelling offer proposition but we want people to step up and truly commit to their own health and well-being
liz: i love that.ere just showing the video -- i'm not sure who that was, is hard for me too see, that was sean t. so people can see the on video for free. palatine is offering a 90 day free trial of its subscription workout off, would you consider them for now one of your biggest competitors or are we beyond that and everybody is hopefully just trying to be magnanimous in this terrible time in our history. >> there is over 200 million people who are not members of jim's and everybody is...
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liz? liz: well, cheryl, we are talking about the exact language that is in the senate bill for the stimulus plan that so many businesses are desperate to get ahold of. here's the language. i'm going to outline it for you because it is very specific about which companies can access the lifeline of money. all right. and which might not. for example, you talk about the nearly 900-page deal that the house still obviously needs to approve here, at least get through, but the eligible loans, $500 billion worth, can only go to companies that are actually domiciled and incorporated here in the united states. that means they've got to be located as far as the big headquarters are concerned right here in america. now, that requirement has shut out one of the most badly hit industries and that would be the cruise lines. let me start off with carnival cruise. carnival cruise is the parent of princess and we know about diamond and the grand princess, the ones that originally had been very problematic be
liz? liz: well, cheryl, we are talking about the exact language that is in the senate bill for the stimulus plan that so many businesses are desperate to get ahold of. here's the language. i'm going to outline it for you because it is very specific about which companies can access the lifeline of money. all right. and which might not. for example, you talk about the nearly 900-page deal that the house still obviously needs to approve here, at least get through, but the eligible loans, $500...
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liz?iz: i have been talking to producers both on the east and the west coast of major broadway shows and they are telling me that the tony awards which of course is sort of broadway's version of the oscars, will not happen on june 7th of this year. they will be postponed. why. even if these broadway theaters were to reopen, you've got 800 different voters that pretty much compile the voting community for the tony awards and myself included, i'm a voter, but half of the 800 are from out of town. they run theaters in all different states. and they have to schedule their opportunities to come in and go see the shows. there just wouldn't be enough time. that's what we're seeing. all broadway shows were shuttered on march 12th by order of governor cuomo, of course, and they were told just of course for health and safety reasons, not just to the broadway community but of course, the broadway theater-going people who obviously might have been definitely exposed to all of that. let me just explain
liz?iz: i have been talking to producers both on the east and the west coast of major broadway shows and they are telling me that the tony awards which of course is sort of broadway's version of the oscars, will not happen on june 7th of this year. they will be postponed. why. even if these broadway theaters were to reopen, you've got 800 different voters that pretty much compile the voting community for the tony awards and myself included, i'm a voter, but half of the 800 are from out of town....
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liz?peter, i've never seen so much chaos in a democrat race with coronavirus and what happened with the caucus counting of the delegates. great to see you, peter doocy. thanks so much. let's bring in my next guest, republican congressman darrell issa via skype. thanks so much for joining us. before we get to the 2020 democrat race tonight, your reaction on china kicking out, "wall street journal," "new york times," "washington post," kicked them out of hong kong and macau, means they can't cover the coronavirus outbreak? >> clearly china has a short-term problem goes all the way to the top of the regime. they have to find somebody to blame. they're trying lamely to blame the united states. you're right, they don't want our reporters there. well as you know they threw a fit, a chinese reporter over 100 degrees was denied entrance to the white house briefing room. this is one of the challenges with a closed society like china. i know one of my former colleagues was saying we should make them
liz?peter, i've never seen so much chaos in a democrat race with coronavirus and what happened with the caucus counting of the delegates. great to see you, peter doocy. thanks so much. let's bring in my next guest, republican congressman darrell issa via skype. thanks so much for joining us. before we get to the 2020 democrat race tonight, your reaction on china kicking out, "wall street journal," "new york times," "washington post," kicked them out of hong kong...
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liz claman in her final day of quarantine, by the way, has been working on that story. liz? liz: yeah, the last day live from my kitchen in new jersey. how exciting. cheryl, thank you. yeah. you know what, i'm sure you have been doing this, too, and many of our viewers as well, when packages are delivered to their front doorstep, whether they are from fed ex or ups or amazon, they have been wiping them down with everything from clorox wipes to any kind of sanitizers possible because everybody's very concerned as well they should be about other people touching this. but with amazon, it kind of stepped up the concern because some of their workers in their warehouses have tested positive for coronavirus. we take you to staten island. one worker last week had tested positive even as, of course, the huge demand spike came in and so there are a lot of workers who are very concerned about what's been happening at the various distribution warehouses that amazon has around the nation. you know, these strikers are now saying we're walking off the job. i believe that we do now have peo
liz claman in her final day of quarantine, by the way, has been working on that story. liz? liz: yeah, the last day live from my kitchen in new jersey. how exciting. cheryl, thank you. yeah. you know what, i'm sure you have been doing this, too, and many of our viewers as well, when packages are delivered to their front doorstep, whether they are from fed ex or ups or amazon, they have been wiping them down with everything from clorox wipes to any kind of sanitizers possible because everybody's...
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liz claman, it's yours. liz: thank you, stu. stu, i know you join me in wishing our buddy and dear colleague charles payne a quick return to the anchor desk. stuart: please. liz: we want to let our viewers know, for now charles payne's new jersey town has been hit hard by the virus and he is on lockdown self-quarantining. >>> to the markets. the coronavirus crisis is sending stocks deeper into bear market territory after the federal reserve's emergency action over the weekend obviously, as you look at the markets, did little to reassure investors. the dow was down nearly 2800 points at its low so the good news is, we are now down, i put this in quotes, only 2073 points. let's look at the s&p 500. the s&p is still struggling, down about 8% at the moment or loss of 221 points. the nasdaq for its part, look at this number, down 664 points, for a loss of about 8.5%. crude oil at the moment, it has been vicious and quite a violent downside move, even after the ones last week that were very ugly. we see crude oil setting at $28.70 but
liz claman, it's yours. liz: thank you, stu. stu, i know you join me in wishing our buddy and dear colleague charles payne a quick return to the anchor desk. stuart: please. liz: we want to let our viewers know, for now charles payne's new jersey town has been hit hard by the virus and he is on lockdown self-quarantining. >>> to the markets. the coronavirus crisis is sending stocks deeper into bear market territory after the federal reserve's emergency action over the weekend...
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liz: to china. the u.s.ce the tienanmen square massacre. iran sits smack in the center. china wanted to build a railroad track out of china going down through iran and south. now iran and italy are getting hit hard. your reaction to geopolitics. >> i think it's unfortunate the way china has played politics with this crisis. they designate hong kong and taiwans a part of the china. but i think we'll see a lot more of this. they need to own up and take responsibility. >> we are coming into the bottom of the show. lou dobbs is next. have a good evening. lou: president trump taking decisive action to protect america and americans from con steconoo -- from con step threat the united states. the president invoked the defense production act to give him authority to compel american businesses to manufacture and produce much-needed medical equipment and supplies for short
liz: to china. the u.s.ce the tienanmen square massacre. iran sits smack in the center. china wanted to build a railroad track out of china going down through iran and south. now iran and italy are getting hit hard. your reaction to geopolitics. >> i think it's unfortunate the way china has played politics with this crisis. they designate hong kong and taiwans a part of the china. but i think we'll see a lot more of this. they need to own up and take responsibility. >> we are coming...
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liz is with me, liz macdonald. do you think that maybe we are setting up a monumental buying opportunity? liz: yeah. so the adage is when the markets take the escalators up but the elevators down, i will be standing at the ground floor when the doors open to say bring me, give me, give me your now cheaply valued stocks. i will take them off your hands. thing is, you have to be right twice, know when to get in and when to get out. this is the talk on wall street. i was just on the phone working my wall street sources. they are saying yes, this is a buying opportunity. what they are having difficulty pricing in as we talked about is the governments response to this. they are seeming to -- let me give you some information from elon musk, michael milken, who is saying this feels like the hiv or polio panic. they are looking at south korea, how south korea, to your point, has done way more testing than we have. south korea is finding a fatality rate of less than one percentage point because it's about testing. we don't
liz is with me, liz macdonald. do you think that maybe we are setting up a monumental buying opportunity? liz: yeah. so the adage is when the markets take the escalators up but the elevators down, i will be standing at the ground floor when the doors open to say bring me, give me, give me your now cheaply valued stocks. i will take them off your hands. thing is, you have to be right twice, know when to get in and when to get out. this is the talk on wall street. i was just on the phone working...
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liz?> thanks, lisa. >>> president trump's rose guard andres to the country he declared a national emergency over the coronavirus, he also claimed google is launching a coronavirus testing website. it turns out that may not be exactly quite right. here is rachael scott to fact check. >> reporter: mounting questions about the program the president promised the american people. >> it's going to be very quickly done, unlike websites of the past, to determine whether a test is warranted and to facilitate testing at a nearby convenient location. >> reporter: touting google's work on a website with easy access to coronavirus testing information. >> google has 1,700 engineers working on this right now. they've made tremendous progress. >> reporter: and it wasn't just the president. dr. deborah burkes of his coronavirus task force holding this up chart to explain how it would work. >> where clients and patients and people of interest can go, fill out a screening questionnaire. >> reporter: the vice
liz?> thanks, lisa. >>> president trump's rose guard andres to the country he declared a national emergency over the coronavirus, he also claimed google is launching a coronavirus testing website. it turns out that may not be exactly quite right. here is rachael scott to fact check. >> reporter: mounting questions about the program the president promised the american people. >> it's going to be very quickly done, unlike websites of the past, to determine whether a test...
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good to see you, lou. >> good to see you, liz.ox news medical correspondent marc siegel. infectious disease expert dr. ian lipkin. former u.s. attorney andy mccarthy. former white house political director ed rollins. gordon chang on what appears to be a massive disinformation campaign launched by the chinese in this country trying to control our language. we'll take that up and much more at the top of the hour. you don't want to miss it. thanks, liz. >> well we won't miss it. great to see you, lou dobbs there. next up, coronavirus fears at the border. border authorities warn hundreds are coming in from outbreak zones, outbreak hot spots around the world. we have the numbers. dr. anthony fauci. on the white house coronavirus task force. i said the president did not stop inbound travel from china. we would be a lot worse off. the story next. ♪ ♪ you work hard for your money. stretched days for it. ♪ ♪ juggled life for it. ♪ ♪ took charge for it. ♪ ♪ so care for it. look after it. invest with the expertise of j.p. morgan, either with
good to see you, lou. >> good to see you, liz.ox news medical correspondent marc siegel. infectious disease expert dr. ian lipkin. former u.s. attorney andy mccarthy. former white house political director ed rollins. gordon chang on what appears to be a massive disinformation campaign launched by the chinese in this country trying to control our language. we'll take that up and much more at the top of the hour. you don't want to miss it. thanks, liz. >> well we won't miss it. great...
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liz: or church. lauren: cancel it. stuart: the markre were picturer the weekend of closed churches, with the vicar or the pastor -- liz: the vicar? stuart: let's just call them all ministers, shall we. ashley: make your point. let's move on. stuart: an impassioned sermon from the pulpit and no one there. isn't that something? you can watch online. at my church you can watch online and i did. fascinating stuff. dow jones average is now down 1500 points. nasdaq is down 460. s&p down 58. would you believe that is a comeback from where we were before. want to go back to doc siegel if he's still there. you there? >> i'm here. this is what you call a remote panel. stuart: it's not a panel, doctor. don't ever i donuse that word.
liz: or church. lauren: cancel it. stuart: the markre were picturer the weekend of closed churches, with the vicar or the pastor -- liz: the vicar? stuart: let's just call them all ministers, shall we. ashley: make your point. let's move on. stuart: an impassioned sermon from the pulpit and no one there. isn't that something? you can watch online. at my church you can watch online and i did. fascinating stuff. dow jones average is now down 1500 points. nasdaq is down 460. s&p down 58. would...
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as liz said, you cannot separate. they really should just stop and spend their time doing something else because the two are inextricably linked and all you need to do is read what the confederate generation said it was up to. it was to uphold the slaveholding republic beyond the reach of abraham lincoln and william seward. but having said that, i think it's important to approach the memorial landscape with an understanding that it's more complex than reducing it to a simple -- is either people or it's not people proposition. i think it's more complicated than that. but i'll just reiterate that i think it's a local issue. it's a statue by statue issue that should be settled by the people who live in those places and not by people who live somewhere else. and in the end, charlottesville decided to take them down. there's been litigation in virginia. it involves the state legislature because of the law saying you cannot remove war memorials. they argued about whether these are war memorials. the decision is yes. the leg
as liz said, you cannot separate. they really should just stop and spend their time doing something else because the two are inextricably linked and all you need to do is read what the confederate generation said it was up to. it was to uphold the slaveholding republic beyond the reach of abraham lincoln and william seward. but having said that, i think it's important to approach the memorial landscape with an understanding that it's more complex than reducing it to a simple -- is either people...
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liz peek joining us, columnist for fox news.com and both gary and liz are fox news contributors. we have not these where do we go from here market segments lately because to lauren simonetti's point nobody knows, right? caveat to start the discussion. gary, we never miss one of your morning notes. i saw this morning, i don't know where you got this, there is 35% chance we've seen a bottom in the market. let's start the talk about the quarter is finally over there. what are you looking at? >> last monday i really thought a real good low was put in and it has gotten better but i do think in around here over the last three days we're seeing a high for this second. i think we'll start seeing some pulling back, some bouncing around. but you got to remember, when you get drops like this, they have to work themselves out over time. so i think if we get really great news on the virus that will be a big help. but i remember the '87 crash t took one year of sitting around doing nothing. you go back to 38, same thing. i think we'll back and file right here. i wish i gave you better news. wh
liz peek joining us, columnist for fox news.com and both gary and liz are fox news contributors. we have not these where do we go from here market segments lately because to lauren simonetti's point nobody knows, right? caveat to start the discussion. gary, we never miss one of your morning notes. i saw this morning, i don't know where you got this, there is 35% chance we've seen a bottom in the market. let's start the talk about the quarter is finally over there. what are you looking at?...
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i'm going to go back to liz, kgo 7. liz, kgo 7? okay. i'm going to go to kate, kqed. kate, kqed? okay. i'm going to go with mission local. nope? okay. christian, ktvu. christian, you there? >> i'm here. >> yeah -- [inaudible] >> okay. >> okay. i have a question. >> okay. go ahead. >> i'm wondering what is -- [inaudible] >> christian, you're cutting in and out, so i'm going to move on. [inaudible] >> okay. christian, we didn't get that, so i'm going to move on. why don't we go, goran, new york times. goran, new york times. julio, univision. jackson, nbc bay area. >> yeah, can you hear me? >> we can hear you. >> so dr. colfax or whoever chooses to answer, we understand that some ucsf physicians are seeking the -- seeking -- the pulmonary and critical care facilities are seeking for everyone at ucsf are requiring everyone to wear masks to protect against the spread. what's the current response to that? we're led to believe that at least s.f. general, the answer's been not yet or no. >> this is mark lehrer from ucsf. there's been a lot of science on the spread of covid-19, and the pr
i'm going to go back to liz, kgo 7. liz, kgo 7? okay. i'm going to go to kate, kqed. kate, kqed? okay. i'm going to go with mission local. nope? okay. christian, ktvu. christian, you there? >> i'm here. >> yeah -- [inaudible] >> okay. >> okay. i have a question. >> okay. go ahead. >> i'm wondering what is -- [inaudible] >> christian, you're cutting in and out, so i'm going to move on. [inaudible] >> okay. christian, we didn't get that, so i'm...
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liz: that's right. stuart: now we've got suggestions this morning that there will be multiple stimulus packages. again, that sounds promising and it surely help the market. liz: the markets are trying to find a floor on this and the market needs confidence that the government response is happening, they are moving on it. central banks around the world including bank of england, ecb, our new york fed, norway, korea moving, bank of japan, they're stepping in with liquidity because the corporate debt market is up, so push for liquidity and confidence to find that floor. we have seen that with other pandemics. stuart: by the way, secretary mnuchin has spoken with speaker pelosi and he says things are going well i think that's important. liz: more confidence. stuart: it'll stay that way as long as there's movement -- i want the latest on the virus worldwide. development from spanish government. >> they are lee claireing state of emergency, don't forget we have seen italy with the largest cases now outside of
liz: that's right. stuart: now we've got suggestions this morning that there will be multiple stimulus packages. again, that sounds promising and it surely help the market. liz: the markets are trying to find a floor on this and the market needs confidence that the government response is happening, they are moving on it. central banks around the world including bank of england, ecb, our new york fed, norway, korea moving, bank of japan, they're stepping in with liquidity because the corporate...
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i'm liz kreutz along with lisa argen.sted online with the 11:00 action of the xfl, dragons taking on the roughnecks, abc7 news at 4:30. and then "the jump," getting you ready for prime time. and 76ers take on the warriors, tip-off at 5:30. that takes to you after the game. and chris avalos will have post-game coverage. a lot happening. a lot happening. great day. get to the ross spring dress event, where the prices make all the dresses yeses. yeah! save 20 to 60 percent off department store prices on our best selection of spring dresses. the ross spring dress event, on now! what? oooh... ahhh. no. yeah? yes! oh yeah! sí. yes. that's the sound of saving 20 to 60 percent off department store prices. at ross. yes for less. did you know that people born from 1945 through 1965 have the highest rates of hepatitis c, but most don't know they're infected? people can live for decades without symptoms, but over time hepatitis c can cause serious health problems. if you were born during these years, the cdc now recommends that you g
i'm liz kreutz along with lisa argen.sted online with the 11:00 action of the xfl, dragons taking on the roughnecks, abc7 news at 4:30. and then "the jump," getting you ready for prime time. and 76ers take on the warriors, tip-off at 5:30. that takes to you after the game. and chris avalos will have post-game coverage. a lot happening. a lot happening. great day. get to the ross spring dress event, where the prices make all the dresses yeses. yeah! save 20 to 60 percent off department...
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liz? >> thanks, lisa. >>> happening today, in just hours, we'll be getting an update on the first case of community spread coronavirus in sonoma county. county leaders say this is an employee at the the rower in park health center believed to have been exposed from a jours sou source outside the facility. the employee is in self-quarantine. a second patient has been tested with result pending. details today at noon. health officials will be giving a press conference today at noon. >>> while you were sleeping new bans on public gatherings took effect in a few counties. santa clara counties, extends to groups of more than 35 people, includes bars and restaurants, with some exceptions. in contra costa county, gatherings of more than 100 people are banned, through at least march 31st and late last night in san mateo county, gatherings of 50 or more people are banned. groups of fewer than 50 people have to follow certain rules like providing soap or hand sanitizer. a look at the current confirm
liz? >> thanks, lisa. >>> happening today, in just hours, we'll be getting an update on the first case of community spread coronavirus in sonoma county. county leaders say this is an employee at the the rower in park health center believed to have been exposed from a jours sou source outside the facility. the employee is in self-quarantine. a second patient has been tested with result pending. details today at noon. health officials will be giving a press conference today at...
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liz cho reporting from home like so many. many of the officers are the first point of contact with a sick patient. you're learning the nypd is providing officers with protection? >> reporter: that's right. the detectives' union is calling it a terrifying time for officers on the front lines every single day. but they have enough protective gear for all of their officers. one bit of good news, we've just learned that the chief of the counterterrorism task force, and our former colleague, jon millere hospital. >> liz, thank you. just tremendous reporting from you and the team at wabc. >>> the surge in cases across the country, and in the west, what we're learning from california. the growing toll on the health care workers. here's matt gutman from california. >> reporter: tonight, the virus attacking frontline doctors and nurses. miami icu nurse araceli buendia ilagan, who'd treated thousands of patients over three decades, dying in recent days with alarming speed. she'd mentored her niece johanna, also an icu nurse in england.
liz cho reporting from home like so many. many of the officers are the first point of contact with a sick patient. you're learning the nypd is providing officers with protection? >> reporter: that's right. the detectives' union is calling it a terrifying time for officers on the front lines every single day. but they have enough protective gear for all of their officers. one bit of good news, we've just learned that the chief of the counterterrorism task force, and our former colleague,...
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liz: thank you.rdre: we are going commercial free, mcdonald's confirming its restaurants and carry out drive-through, delivery only through april 6, free of charge on orders of $15 or more. orders can also be made through cooper eats, and doordash, mcdonald's was one of the first restaurants to shutter its stores in china and generally, shares down 40% year to date. you can see in the last four days it is not. then your stock exchange shutter the doors and went 100% electronic, they are testing positive for the coronavirus. charlie gasparino with sbs skype with those details. and what it means for you management. in years past it was more crowded, is a contained space and not a ton of ventilation but a lot of people moving around posted together. >> a lot of visitors and bring people from other countries to do the close and opening bell. management, the chairman of that, stacy cunningham the president were on notice that the floor of the exchange was a potential health hazard and a breeding ground fo
liz: thank you.rdre: we are going commercial free, mcdonald's confirming its restaurants and carry out drive-through, delivery only through april 6, free of charge on orders of $15 or more. orders can also be made through cooper eats, and doordash, mcdonald's was one of the first restaurants to shutter its stores in china and generally, shares down 40% year to date. you can see in the last four days it is not. then your stock exchange shutter the doors and went 100% electronic, they are testing...
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we will definitely be tuning in, liz.une to the claman countdown right at the top of the hour. stocks are up, down, now drifting after extraordinary wild week. one made you big money in gold, what are they saying now? we will be right back. charles: wow, it has been one wild week on wall street, the dow and s&p have seen 5 straight days of 3% moves. that was the height of the global financial crisis and then, of course, there's this. the 10-year treasury yield hit all-time low. highest close in almost 7 years, i want to bring in king's view management fox news business contributor scat -- scott martin and rob luna. scott, i want to go with you. we had you guys on and ironically gold was taking a major hit. no, stay the course and this has been one to have best weeks in years for gold. are you still there or stocks looking more attractive to you? >> yeah, i mean, charles, besides picking the wrong week to quit smoking. i don't really smoke, full disclosure. i may end upstarting because you're right, on friday we did -- las
we will definitely be tuning in, liz.une to the claman countdown right at the top of the hour. stocks are up, down, now drifting after extraordinary wild week. one made you big money in gold, what are they saying now? we will be right back. charles: wow, it has been one wild week on wall street, the dow and s&p have seen 5 straight days of 3% moves. that was the height of the global financial crisis and then, of course, there's this. the 10-year treasury yield hit all-time low. highest...
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. >> thanks, liz., is it helpful or a distraction? we'll show you cnn don lemon attacking republican john kasich. democrats on push on this, are they right or wrong? they want legislation to stop the president doing travel bans. even mayor bill de blasio from new york city agrees with a travel ban on europe. 20 countries around the world are doing travel bans including half a dozen in europe. government officials testifying they do work. the hot debate next. since my dvt blood clot i wasn't sure... was another around the corner? or could things go a different way? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot. almost 98 percent of patients on eliquis didn't experience another, and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take
. >> thanks, liz., is it helpful or a distraction? we'll show you cnn don lemon attacking republican john kasich. democrats on push on this, are they right or wrong? they want legislation to stop the president doing travel bans. even mayor bill de blasio from new york city agrees with a travel ban on europe. 20 countries around the world are doing travel bans including half a dozen in europe. government officials testifying they do work. the hot debate next. since my dvt blood clot i...