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sara: it will be worse.asically not just joe biden, it is actually frightening when you think about it. this will be the most important election i believe in modern history. it is a vote between socialism and marxism and a free capitalist society where the individual and civil liberties is evolving in patriotism is honored so we have the two choices and i'm going to tell you this, it is about, when i look at what's happening with representative ilhan omar, look at what alexandria ocasio-cortez is saying, look at the movement on the ground from the young that are being pushed by the universities and colleges to be socialist and not value what america fundamentally stands for. this is actually as strange and bizarre as it is, i love the music that you use for this, as strange and bizarre as it is, it is really frightening. at this moment in time in our history and we really have to make a decision. we really have to make a decision. steve: i think that is exactly right, quick last thought, it's writing for ano
sara: it will be worse.asically not just joe biden, it is actually frightening when you think about it. this will be the most important election i believe in modern history. it is a vote between socialism and marxism and a free capitalist society where the individual and civil liberties is evolving in patriotism is honored so we have the two choices and i'm going to tell you this, it is about, when i look at what's happening with representative ilhan omar, look at what alexandria ocasio-cortez...
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courtney reagan. >> hi, sara. for of the first quarter reporting a loss of $1.96 compared to analyst expectations of $1.22 a share revenue light, 1.31 billion compared to $1.39 billion expected so in total sales were down about 49% for the quarter. the company does say digital sales up 82% remember, stores were closed for post of the quarter. digital sales made up two-thirds of total sales margins down 8 percentage points, inventory up 7%. the company does point out it has $1.2 billion in cash and equivalents. no guidance given. they say they are close about 300 stores over the next two years. it looks like they currently with a fleet of about 1500 shares of bed, bath, and beyond are down more than 2 1/2% at this point we will speak tomorrow exclusively with the ceo mark triton it's his first interview as ceo of bed bath & beyond a lot of questions as he leads the transition of retailer during a difficult time. before i let you go, costco reported june sales, comp sales up 11 1/2%, inclusive of foreign exchange in
courtney reagan. >> hi, sara. for of the first quarter reporting a loss of $1.96 compared to analyst expectations of $1.22 a share revenue light, 1.31 billion compared to $1.39 billion expected so in total sales were down about 49% for the quarter. the company does say digital sales up 82% remember, stores were closed for post of the quarter. digital sales made up two-thirds of total sales margins down 8 percentage points, inventory up 7%. the company does point out it has $1.2 billion in...
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sara on the scene reporting. sara, great job. thank you so much.t man who set fire -- you can bring sara back up. i'm not going to -- but, sara -- is she still there? that video from the very beginning -- >> reporter: yeah. >> -- people thought that something was off with that and somehow this was encouraging -- >> reporter: yeah. >> -- either a race war or something. they promoted this destruction in the beginning. >> reporter: yeah, i mean, look, you have to look at it as a whole. yes, there was influence by clearly, according to police, by white supremacists who were here hoping to create more violence, hoping to create rioting so that the narrative can be about black folks lose their minds and rioting and so that the narrative could change to that instead of what happened with officer george floyd. but there were people who did take advantage of the situation and end up looting and burning things down. but there was certainly some influence there and, you know, the police are now proving that point. >> yeah. >> reporter: if they are correct in
sara on the scene reporting. sara, great job. thank you so much.t man who set fire -- you can bring sara back up. i'm not going to -- but, sara -- is she still there? that video from the very beginning -- >> reporter: yeah. >> -- people thought that something was off with that and somehow this was encouraging -- >> reporter: yeah. >> -- either a race war or something. they promoted this destruction in the beginning. >> reporter: yeah, i mean, look, you have to look...
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they told me that sara had struggled with addiction for eit years.started when she was prescribed opioids after she had surgery on her ear in 2012. but, prior to the pandemic, she'd seemingly turned a corner. she was working at a lal health association, and was planning her wedding in the fall.as >> it as worried about sara now than i was about her in the past. sara completed multiple says treatmenprograms in recent years, including 30 days of in-patient treatment in january. she was also regularly attending narcotics anonymous meetings. >> in addition, she would just be able to call a friend and go get coffee and have that one-onn one connec and that was extremely helpful to her. i think, really helped herbined, sobriety. and then that was completely gone when th>>pandemic hit rangham: sara was also told there would be a delay in her medically-assisted treatment.ki she was monthly shots of vivitrol, a drug that helps block people's cravir opioids. >> she normally had a 30-day appointment to he the vivitrol shot, which is the time that it really is e
they told me that sara had struggled with addiction for eit years.started when she was prescribed opioids after she had surgery on her ear in 2012. but, prior to the pandemic, she'd seemingly turned a corner. she was working at a lal health association, and was planning her wedding in the fall.as >> it as worried about sara now than i was about her in the past. sara completed multiple says treatmenprograms in recent years, including 30 days of in-patient treatment in january. she was also...
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because this was sara's home, she made the decisions here. she also handle the finances of the family, and was most definitely the matriarch of the family. this is where the family gathered for their daily meals, the activities in this room are important because it reflects the interaction of the family sara delano roosevelt sat sat at the head of the table, franklin roosevelt at the other end, and owners about would find whichever seat was comfortable for her. she did not have an assigned seat at this table. this is the bedroom that franklin and eleanor shared as adults, up until 19 a-team, one infidelity was discovered within the marriage. from that point on, mrs. roosevelt insisted on not sharing the same bed with franklin roosevelt. at that time, mrs. roosevelt chose the bedroom right next to this room, and has a doorway coming right in. this was an area where she could be by herself. it was a bit of a private space for her. the furniture in this room was used by mrs. roosevelt, one of the few areas in this house where she could get some
because this was sara's home, she made the decisions here. she also handle the finances of the family, and was most definitely the matriarch of the family. this is where the family gathered for their daily meals, the activities in this room are important because it reflects the interaction of the family sara delano roosevelt sat sat at the head of the table, franklin roosevelt at the other end, and owners about would find whichever seat was comfortable for her. she did not have an assigned seat...
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i'm wilfred frost with sara eisen. dow set for its fourth day of gains in a row let's look what's driving action first vaccine showing promise raising hopes for a faster reopening. travel stocks, retailers, banks all rallying banks, by the way, we saw goldman sachs blowout reports trading numbers and the sector is moving higher big tech was showing signs of fatigue. nasdaq has rallied sharply since around lunch time. facebook, netflix all turning positive we are up 3/4% -- sorry, 2/3% on s&p. >> another higher day, certainly off session highs. coming up on today's show. great lineup uper facing fresh lawsuit from massachusetts over how it which was its drivers. early investor bradley tusk has an idea that can help them avoid headaches and take on rival lyft he's going to join us to explain. >>> speaking of the pandemic, new jersey governor phil murphy will join us to discuss his states path forward, whether he's prepared for what the fall will bring in the northeast. let's focus on two key stories meg tirrell with mode
i'm wilfred frost with sara eisen. dow set for its fourth day of gains in a row let's look what's driving action first vaccine showing promise raising hopes for a faster reopening. travel stocks, retailers, banks all rallying banks, by the way, we saw goldman sachs blowout reports trading numbers and the sector is moving higher big tech was showing signs of fatigue. nasdaq has rallied sharply since around lunch time. facebook, netflix all turning positive we are up 3/4% -- sorry, 2/3% on...
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that's a great question, sara. so, yes. mine one of the areas, believe it or not, so as i said, we tweeted about being short tesla. but one of the sectors we moved into and looked at is autos. you look at the auto data from the maonthly retail sales that went up, in may, that was up 50%. in june, it was up over 9% month to month believe it or not, we bought ford and we own gm as well, for example. we own some splurz inuppliers nt we also love the video game manufacturers. they're fundamentally you have a new console coming out for the first time in seven years from microsoft. and nut games coming out, some of them are going to be priced after 15 years being priced at $60. the price is moving up to $70 which is way more profitable and downloading is much more profitable than selling to a store. we still like the video game manufacturers actually quite a bit. you saw them report great numbers. we'll have other big ones. >> then very worked lately dan niles. thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> good to talk to you >> i
that's a great question, sara. so, yes. mine one of the areas, believe it or not, so as i said, we tweeted about being short tesla. but one of the sectors we moved into and looked at is autos. you look at the auto data from the maonthly retail sales that went up, in may, that was up 50%. in june, it was up over 9% month to month believe it or not, we bought ford and we own gm as well, for example. we own some splurz inuppliers nt we also love the video game manufacturers. they're fundamentally...
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kron 4's sara stinson is live outside the costco with the latest. sara? its happening at the costco on lawrence station road, just off lawrence expressway. the santa clara department of health is now investigating. the public health officer would not confirm how many employees tested positive there. ( darya ) thanks sara ( james ) breaking news. president trump is questioning whether the u.s. should delay the election in november. something he cannot legally do. in a tweet, the president rants about mail in voting, and without proof, says the election would be innacurate and fradulent. he then says quote" delay the election until people can properly, securely and safely vote???" again, the president, who is trailing in the polls, does not have the authority to delay an election. ( rebecca ) and i am tracking your and i am tracking your bay area forecast. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) get a check of the weather with john shrable who is joining us live from the weather center.john? weather.weather.weather. ( james ) here's a look at the bay bridge. ( james ) he
kron 4's sara stinson is live outside the costco with the latest. sara? its happening at the costco on lawrence station road, just off lawrence expressway. the santa clara department of health is now investigating. the public health officer would not confirm how many employees tested positive there. ( darya ) thanks sara ( james ) breaking news. president trump is questioning whether the u.s. should delay the election in november. something he cannot legally do. in a tweet, the president rants...
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i'm sara eisen here with wilfred frost. take a look at how we finished up on wall street.he dow closed positive, up 11 points on the day. you saw that fall just in the last hour of trade the big news is that california governor newsom did decide to extend closures of indoor dining, gyms, salons, office that is are not essential. we learned that l.a. and san diego would be virtual in terms of schools for the fall. the s&p 500 losing a percent after earlier in the session actually going positive for the year we're now down about 2% year to date at some point earlier this morning we were at the highest level since the pandemic for the market financials. the industrials held up relatively well. technology and consumer names got hit. the nasdaq after reaching an interday record high gave up all of its gains and then some finishing the day down 2.1% and the russell index fared a little better than the tech trade down 1.3% coming up, we're going to ask musician and entrepreneur pitbull about the outlook for the future of live events and concerts which have been hit hard during th
i'm sara eisen here with wilfred frost. take a look at how we finished up on wall street.he dow closed positive, up 11 points on the day. you saw that fall just in the last hour of trade the big news is that california governor newsom did decide to extend closures of indoor dining, gyms, salons, office that is are not essential. we learned that l.a. and san diego would be virtual in terms of schools for the fall. the s&p 500 losing a percent after earlier in the session actually going...
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i'm sara kelly welcome to the program talks have resumed between eagle leaders on day 4 of what has turned into a tense summit over a massive coronavirus recovery package the core disagreement concerns how much of the proposed 750000000000 euros will be distributed as handouts or as loan. that will have to be repaid now hard hit southern states including italy and spain want to see substantial aid payments but a group of self declared frugal northern european countries want the money distributed as loans and more checks on how the money is being spent. european commission president arcelor founder live at the say she rocked herself after 3 days and 3 nights of negotiation marathon we're entering now in the crucial phase but i have the impression that if european leaders really want an agreement they shoulda clear will to find a solution and we need a solution the european citizens need a solution the european union needs a solution needs an agreement to overcome this crisis and to prepare europe for the future i'm positive for today we're not there yet but things are moving in the right di
i'm sara kelly welcome to the program talks have resumed between eagle leaders on day 4 of what has turned into a tense summit over a massive coronavirus recovery package the core disagreement concerns how much of the proposed 750000000000 euros will be distributed as handouts or as loan. that will have to be repaid now hard hit southern states including italy and spain want to see substantial aid payments but a group of self declared frugal northern european countries want the money...
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finally, sara was mentioning china earlier.here is a very interesting hearing going on today at the sec, they're having a round table on emerging markets. it's actually about china. the sec has been seeking a lot more transparency on the chinese firms listing in the u.s., they can't get access to the audit information. they have been stymied by the regulators in china when they go and say we want to look at the audits of the chinese companies listing in the u.s., the regulatory authorities in the china will not allow them. this has been a problem for years but it's getting a lot of traction now, congress is getting into the act, the senate passed a bill that a set of regulators can't see audits for three years the issue with securities could be banned from listing in the u.s., the bill is in the house now, marco rubio is getting involved, he wants to delist foreign companies that don't cooperate. why is this happening? it's been around for years, but it's getting traction because it's getting mixed in with all the trade and the
finally, sara was mentioning china earlier.here is a very interesting hearing going on today at the sec, they're having a round table on emerging markets. it's actually about china. the sec has been seeking a lot more transparency on the chinese firms listing in the u.s., they can't get access to the audit information. they have been stymied by the regulators in china when they go and say we want to look at the audits of the chinese companies listing in the u.s., the regulatory authorities in...
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wilf sara >> all right, contessa thank you. stock down after hours four of the biggest tech companies, four big beats, apple, amazon, facebook shooting higher google is swinging back and forth. it is now higher by .75% after hours as well. and reminder, this comes after we have seen already a huge run in some of the stocks. mega cap names in the last few months outperforming the broader market carrying the broader market joining us now to break down facebook in particular is brent till from jeffries he likes the name. you actually raised your price target a few weeks ago looks like a good call after this move after hours. 11% revenue growth is a deceleration for facebook. but still better than expected certainly looks better, brent, next to google's decline in ad revenue. what drove it? >> absolutely. revenue up 11% street was low single digits i think you go back to this is the best roi for small businesses and advertisers right now. revenue is down across the industry highlighted by google and others but facebook continues to
wilf sara >> all right, contessa thank you. stock down after hours four of the biggest tech companies, four big beats, apple, amazon, facebook shooting higher google is swinging back and forth. it is now higher by .75% after hours as well. and reminder, this comes after we have seen already a huge run in some of the stocks. mega cap names in the last few months outperforming the broader market carrying the broader market joining us now to break down facebook in particular is brent till...
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you know, i just met sara johnson who i thought i saw sara somewhere in here but she has a three year old son know who is a student here. she said this program that's wonders helping noaa learn his letters and numbers and socialize with other kids and understand his emotions and develop his personality. i bet he is a bright, cute young man. but like so many parents, she is worried. he is worried about her job as a dental assistant and vouching changes, and what she has to do to make things work. she's nosing changes in noaa's behavior since he hasn't been in school since march. as a matter of fact, he said to the principal, where is my teacher, can i stay here in play, we are in his classroom and she has had to learn to lean on parents, which many, many people have to do, to help her get through it and is really tough. parents like sara and places like the center and the caregivers and educators who work here also give me a great deal of hope. you know, reinforcing my absence determination, i've been pushing for over two years to triple the amount of money for title i schools in those
you know, i just met sara johnson who i thought i saw sara somewhere in here but she has a three year old son know who is a student here. she said this program that's wonders helping noaa learn his letters and numbers and socialize with other kids and understand his emotions and develop his personality. i bet he is a bright, cute young man. but like so many parents, she is worried. he is worried about her job as a dental assistant and vouching changes, and what she has to do to make things...
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i'm sara eisen with willfred frost. the a reversal of the recent trend. near session highs on the dow at 4:46 we'll take a look at what is driving the action a tough outlook for bank earnings as jpmorgan records record revenue we'll talk to the cfo. >> tensions with china simmering as huawei and lockheed martin sanctions and claims to the south china sea take center stage today. stocks are shrugging it off. the dow up more than 400 points but the big tech is struggling faang, internet names that have been on fire are seeing weakness today. we're following it all 59 minutes left of trade. >> certainly we've been all over the place in markets but we're up as we stand with the major indexes we have a big line up of guests. in a few moments we'll speak with shrewsberry, cfo of wells fargo. and robert kaplan will join us and we'll speak with michigan governor gretchen whitmer an earlier biden endorser as biden lays out more details of his economic plan. >>> let's focus in on the big stories we're watching at this hour wilfred has the highlights ph wilfred, sta
i'm sara eisen with willfred frost. the a reversal of the recent trend. near session highs on the dow at 4:46 we'll take a look at what is driving the action a tough outlook for bank earnings as jpmorgan records record revenue we'll talk to the cfo. >> tensions with china simmering as huawei and lockheed martin sanctions and claims to the south china sea take center stage today. stocks are shrugging it off. the dow up more than 400 points but the big tech is struggling faang, internet...
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those are going to help us answer the questions sara and wilf? >> meg, do we know how often we get positive responses like this where we get ultimately an effective vaccine? or is this just unanimously a positive indication that it's going to work? >> it certainly not unanimous. part of the issue is that this is brained new virus and we don't know how the antibody levels and the t-cell levels will correlate with protection from the virus when people encounter it in the world. so that's why we just need these 30,000 participant phase three trials to tell us once people get vaccinated, are they protected if infection so until then, we just don't know >> meg tirrell, thank you. let's switch focus to washington a stimulus deadline is fast approaching. we have all the key headlines from that story. >> wilf, with five days left for manufacture the programs authorized under the c.a.r.e.s. act, the white house convened top republicans from capitol hill and top administration officials to craft their negotiating stance for the next phase of economic relie
those are going to help us answer the questions sara and wilf? >> meg, do we know how often we get positive responses like this where we get ultimately an effective vaccine? or is this just unanimously a positive indication that it's going to work? >> it certainly not unanimous. part of the issue is that this is brained new virus and we don't know how the antibody levels and the t-cell levels will correlate with protection from the virus when people encounter it in the world. so...
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. >> thank you, kelly and bill welcome, everyone, to "closing bell," i'm sara eisen with wilfred frost. stocks are rallying again. rare m & a news to start the week certainly helping the optimism we continue to see an increase in coronavirus cases in the u.s. and abroad hospitalizations in states like texas are soaring. nasdaq setting a new intraday record as tech stocks lead the surge here. >> we'll speak with the mayor in miami and about the spike with the virus. and an ammicable separation. match group completing the spinoff. parent company iac last week they'll discuss the strategy going forward and online dating during the pandemic. let's focus on the big stories of bob pisani has the stories. meg terrell has updates on the coronavirus and brian sullivan is covering warren buffett's new bet on the energy space. bob, let's start with you and the markets. >> yeah. the important thing about today is we're up nicely but we're up on lighter volume it is deteriorating a little bit from the earlier part of the day. we're once again falling back upon dependence on the mega cap tech names
. >> thank you, kelly and bill welcome, everyone, to "closing bell," i'm sara eisen with wilfred frost. stocks are rallying again. rare m & a news to start the week certainly helping the optimism we continue to see an increase in coronavirus cases in the u.s. and abroad hospitalizations in states like texas are soaring. nasdaq setting a new intraday record as tech stocks lead the surge here. >> we'll speak with the mayor in miami and about the spike with the virus. and...
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. >> reporter: sara gilmore's popular salon was shut down due to covid-19. >> my usually bustling salon on a saturday is pretty empty. >> reporter: now sarah is back in, trying to navigate a business in the new pandemic world. >> my business is small. and we can only fit two client downstairs and two or three clients upstairs, and we used to be able to fit ten time. >> reporter: halfway across the country, in temple, texas, stores here at pecan plaza have been open for months. but now, with coronavirus cases soaring in texas, business owners are worried. how closely are you watching these numbers? >> very closely. >> yeah, we're watching that every day. >> as you see, it's empty. used to be full, lunchtime, dinner, but now i'm afraid it's going to get worse. >> reporter: small business, the backbone of the american economy, in two states. new york and texas, offering two vastly different views of the difficulties entrepreneurs across the country are facing. new york city, initially the epicenter of the pandemic here, enforcing full shutdowns. slowly, painstakingly opening its doors for
. >> reporter: sara gilmore's popular salon was shut down due to covid-19. >> my usually bustling salon on a saturday is pretty empty. >> reporter: now sarah is back in, trying to navigate a business in the new pandemic world. >> my business is small. and we can only fit two client downstairs and two or three clients upstairs, and we used to be able to fit ten time. >> reporter: halfway across the country, in temple, texas, stores here at pecan plaza have been open...
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joining me sara carter fox news contributor, host of the sara carter podcast and alsoew with me tom bevan, cofounder of real clear politics and lara logan who has no agenda on fox nation. tom, let me start with you. this is kind of a conundrum for republicans, certain election cycles, but are suburban women among the persuadables at this point in the election, or is it all baked in already and immovable? >> i don't think that they are immovable, they have strong opinions with trump and more of the style with his actual policies as you point out the there is a new poll that came out this week, the mayor in new york, get this 62% of folkss in the suburbs of new york and 60% upstate disagree with the defund the police movement. of that so you have this realne disconnect between folks in new york city and folks in the suburbs and upstate on the issue of defining the police and thate is new york which is a blueis state. when you take that to the swing states in the midwest, i think there is an opportunity for trump if he can do it stylistically in a way to appeal to suburban women to push this
joining me sara carter fox news contributor, host of the sara carter podcast and alsoew with me tom bevan, cofounder of real clear politics and lara logan who has no agenda on fox nation. tom, let me start with you. this is kind of a conundrum for republicans, certain election cycles, but are suburban women among the persuadables at this point in the election, or is it all baked in already and immovable? >> i don't think that they are immovable, they have strong opinions with trump and...
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you know, i just met sara johnson who i thought i saw sara somewhere in here but she has a three year old son know who is a student here. she said this program that's wonders helping noaa learn his letters and numbers and socialize with other kids and understand his emotions and develop his personality. i bet he is a bright, cute young man. but like so many parents, she is worried. he is worried about her job as a dental assistant and vouching changes, and what she has to do to make things work. she's nosing changes in noaa's behavior since he hasn't been in school since march. as a matter of fact, he said to the principal, where is my teacher, can i stay here in play, we are in his classroom and she has had to learn to lean on parents, which many, many people have to do, to help her get through it and is really tough. parents like sara and places like the center and the caregivers and educators who work here also give me a great deal of hope. you know, reinforcing my absence determination, i've been pushing for over two years to triple the amount of money for title i schools in those
you know, i just met sara johnson who i thought i saw sara somewhere in here but she has a three year old son know who is a student here. she said this program that's wonders helping noaa learn his letters and numbers and socialize with other kids and understand his emotions and develop his personality. i bet he is a bright, cute young man. but like so many parents, she is worried. he is worried about her job as a dental assistant and vouching changes, and what she has to do to make things...
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joining me now is sara carter, fox news contributor and host of "the sara carter sara carter show podcast" and also with me is ricky cassano, the national post editor and chief and cohost of the democrats are obviously b hijacked by the radicals, totally in bed with them. why are republicans twiddling their thumbs, talking about masks today, how patrioticlk mas are washed and marked they have to realize that the last best hope our are the guys in the white house now. >> laura, we come onto national television like this and we have notes in front of us aboutin things we want to say. i want to say what you said in your monologue hit me in the solar plexus and changed what i wanted to say tonight. you talk about the affording world looking into america. you can probably hereby my accent not from here. i come from somewhere else, my parents are from m even further away it. i'm england. they were born in india. here's the thing. the world is looking in right now and thinking, how did america, the country that we all wanted to come to come in the country all wanted to build families in, work ha
joining me now is sara carter, fox news contributor and host of "the sara carter sara carter show podcast" and also with me is ricky cassano, the national post editor and chief and cohost of the democrats are obviously b hijacked by the radicals, totally in bed with them. why are republicans twiddling their thumbs, talking about masks today, how patrioticlk mas are washed and marked they have to realize that the last best hope our are the guys in the white house now. >> laura,...
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that is the news update this hour sara, back to you. i'll see you next hour >> all right see you then sue. thanks fl. >>> coming up, labcorp is doing millions of tests. we'll talk to the ceo of the company and how they're addressing the lag time. as we head to break, a quick check on bonds for you yields lower across the board today. despite some of the strength we're seeing in stocks you're also seeing buying of bonds. >>> coming up, the travel industry is a major focus of concern during the pandemic, we'll speak with jonathan tisch after this short break first up is this exquisite bowl of french onion dip. i'm going to start the bidding at $5. thank you, sir. looking for $6. $6 over there! do i hear 7? $7 in the front! $7 going once. going twice. sold to the onion lover in the front row! next up is lot number 17, a spinach and artichoke dip, beautifully set in a hollowed-out loaf of sourdough bread. don't get mad get e*trade and get more than just trading investing. banking. guidance. in a highly capable lexus suv at the golden opport
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sara and wilf? >> we'll see what we get while we have you, another important developing story for markets. shelton's fed nomination losing support. what kind of votes does she need and how up in the air is this? >> the nomination of judy shelton is definitely in hot water right now with two republican senators, senator susan collins of maine and senator m.i.t. romney of utah both signalling that they would vote no on her nomination when it came to the full senate floor. she can only afford to lose two more votes before the nomination would sink there are indications from the senate that her nomination is in jeopardy you remember just a little over a year ago the nomination of herm an cai herman cain was sunk when four senators refused to back him we've seen this story before with regard to the white house's nominees to the fed. it appears with this erosion of support among republicans judy shelton could be next without some 11th hour change of minds >> yeah. new york editorial board not a fan. judy
sara and wilf? >> we'll see what we get while we have you, another important developing story for markets. shelton's fed nomination losing support. what kind of votes does she need and how up in the air is this? >> the nomination of judy shelton is definitely in hot water right now with two republican senators, senator susan collins of maine and senator m.i.t. romney of utah both signalling that they would vote no on her nomination when it came to the full senate floor. she can only...
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in maine, sara gideon, the speaker of the maine house of representatives, has won the democratic nomination to take on republican u.s. senator susan collins in november. the race is on track to become the most expensive in maine's history. in texas, former air force helicopter pilot mj hegar has narrowly defeated state lawmaker royce west for the democratic party's nomination for a u.s. senate seat. hegar will challenge republican incumbent senator john cornyn in november. meanwhile, in travis county, texas, incumbent district attorney margaret moore has conceded tuesday's democratic primary runoff to progressive challenger jose garza. garza tweeted in response -- "together, we will transform our broken justice system and create a future where the dignity of communities of color is honored, immigrants and working families are protected, survivors are treated with respect, and the powerful are held accountable." democratic presidential candidate joe biden has unveiled an economic recovery plan that would see $2 trillion invested in clean energy projects over four years. biden's plan calls fo
in maine, sara gideon, the speaker of the maine house of representatives, has won the democratic nomination to take on republican u.s. senator susan collins in november. the race is on track to become the most expensive in maine's history. in texas, former air force helicopter pilot mj hegar has narrowly defeated state lawmaker royce west for the democratic party's nomination for a u.s. senate seat. hegar will challenge republican incumbent senator john cornyn in november. meanwhile, in travis...
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i'm not sure, sara, what the new normal is but that's a glance into the future. >> i don't know. maybe the temporary normal. >> right sue, thank you. >> you got it. >> sue herera. after the break, laura martin says facebook ad boycott could go on well past july she's going to join us to discuss the results of facebook's critical civil rights audit and what it means for the stock and its profitability. 27 minutes left of trade, solidly higher with s&p pushing high by 7/8 percent. tech still in the lead we'll be right back. [squeaky shopping cart]
i'm not sure, sara, what the new normal is but that's a glance into the future. >> i don't know. maybe the temporary normal. >> right sue, thank you. >> you got it. >> sue herera. after the break, laura martin says facebook ad boycott could go on well past july she's going to join us to discuss the results of facebook's critical civil rights audit and what it means for the stock and its profitability. 27 minutes left of trade, solidly higher with s&p pushing high by...
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we have to bring in sara carter, fox news contributor,av host of the sara carter podcast, and raheem for the media telling us notto coves where we have blood in the streets, now blood outside a funeral home when this memorial was going down. why are they telling us not to cover this. >> they are telling us not to cover this because they want to affect the november elections for they don't care about the people in the city of chicago, the children who have lost their lives there since the beginning of the year, neither does the mayor mayor lori lightfoot. i've got to tell you, laura, i'm because i think of all the children across this country that have been so badly affected this year, not only with the violence in the streets but with covid, not being able to go to school, and that we have a bunch of adults who act like children and put our children's' lives in danger because they are political and they are divisive. what we are seeing across the country is something that i believe could get far worse if something doesn't happen, if something doesn't stop this. this escalation of vio
we have to bring in sara carter, fox news contributor,av host of the sara carter podcast, and raheem for the media telling us notto coves where we have blood in the streets, now blood outside a funeral home when this memorial was going down. why are they telling us not to cover this. >> they are telling us not to cover this because they want to affect the november elections for they don't care about the people in the city of chicago, the children who have lost their lives there since the...
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inadvertently they're doing all the ads for her and other things sara gideon said she wants to fix in maine. and they're using zoom, and that's a campaign dynamic playing heavily all around the country. she's doing a lot of campaigning via zoom, text, she's much more fluent with the technology that is creating the need to do an entirely different campaign. susan collins already faced criticism long before the pandemic for not spending as much time as some voters felt she should in her state. her fellow senator angus king tends to be back here a lot more. he's an independent. he tends to be back here a lot more. she's faced a lot of criticism for not having town halls, for not talking in free situations with voters where she might be criticized. and what she has in this opponent is this technological challenge. she can't even necessarily come back and easily do the kinds of campaigns or public events or
inadvertently they're doing all the ads for her and other things sara gideon said she wants to fix in maine. and they're using zoom, and that's a campaign dynamic playing heavily all around the country. she's doing a lot of campaigning via zoom, text, she's much more fluent with the technology that is creating the need to do an entirely different campaign. susan collins already faced criticism long before the pandemic for not spending as much time as some voters felt she should in her state....
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i'm sara eisen with wilfred frost. major averages down more than half a percent looking at session lows now for the dow down 264 let's look at what is driving the action bank earnings in focus today as investment banks and trading firms like morgan stanley do better consumer banking firms struggle. technology and travel stocks both losing ground as coronavirus cases continue to surge in parts of the u.s. a mixed picture on the data front. chinese growth returns but retail sales come in weak. here in the u.s., the labor market remains shaky but we resee recovery in retail sales dow down 271 session lows 59 minutes left of trade >> the nasdaq has been the underperformer is actually off its lows we're kind of moving around, as we speak, in the final hour. all the major indexes are lows ahead on today's show, we'll speak to mike sievert. we'll get an upgraciointergrac sprint >>> and the president of the university of arizona will outline his plan for the fall semester as cases and hospitalizations rise in that state. >>> w
i'm sara eisen with wilfred frost. major averages down more than half a percent looking at session lows now for the dow down 264 let's look at what is driving the action bank earnings in focus today as investment banks and trading firms like morgan stanley do better consumer banking firms struggle. technology and travel stocks both losing ground as coronavirus cases continue to surge in parts of the u.s. a mixed picture on the data front. chinese growth returns but retail sales come in weak....
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rewind is next to stay with us here on out to sara. a global pandemic mass protests demanding change economic recession and geopolitical tensions not to mention the small matter of
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well sara the summit was very much meant to ensure that the health crisis did not become an economic crisis that dragged the entire european union down with those countries that were hardest hit both by the virus and of course by the financial implications of the virus and what it has done is once again as we've seen with so many issues laid bare that when it comes down to it there's a lack of solidarity among the 27 countries there are those countries the frugal zz and others who who simply believe that they should not have to pay the bills for countries that you know are are in dire circumstances economically we saw this with the financial crisis we see it when it comes to migration and so while the well of the recovery package would indeed be a way to to to bolster the financial situations of those countries italy spain and greece it comes at a price and there were as you mentioned there were some very frayed tempers there were some nasty things being said among the $27.00 leaders in their 4th day of negotiations over this so it's made clear that the e.u. may be one team but it's
well sara the summit was very much meant to ensure that the health crisis did not become an economic crisis that dragged the entire european union down with those countries that were hardest hit both by the virus and of course by the financial implications of the virus and what it has done is once again as we've seen with so many issues laid bare that when it comes down to it there's a lack of solidarity among the 27 countries there are those countries the frugal zz and others who who simply...
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joining me not to react fox news contributor and host of the sara carter show. sara carter.n the paragraph former utah congressman and fox news contributor jason chaffetz. sarah, we talked about this before, is astonishing with all the evidence that there is any with all this evidence, the debate about reopening schools, it should have been first. >> absolutely. we see the negative impact of not reopening on our children but nobody is talking about that particularly on the left of the democrats, it's sad they are using our children like a political football and it's damaging. i was talking over the fourth of july in fairfax county where everybody has been discussing because they are going to do this rotating school year in the fall with a will keep kids in two days, about three days. parents are frustrated. how they are going to teach their children, i have a 7-year-old, she's going into third grade, we are facing the same challenges and we know this, let us make our own decisions for our children. evidence just as you have listed. don't need to be listed. studies all over t
joining me not to react fox news contributor and host of the sara carter show. sara carter.n the paragraph former utah congressman and fox news contributor jason chaffetz. sarah, we talked about this before, is astonishing with all the evidence that there is any with all this evidence, the debate about reopening schools, it should have been first. >> absolutely. we see the negative impact of not reopening on our children but nobody is talking about that particularly on the left of the...
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as opposed to sara bartman. but in the original manuscript i do mention sara bartman. because in 1974, sara bartman was still on display at the museum. that's the year i was born. still on display, her vagina in a jar, her brain in a jar, her as the cass, and labeled missing link between human beings and animals. she was still on display, that washed out in the edit, but when i teach about medical racism, i begin with sara bartman. i don't begin in the united states. all right, who is going to go? you're supposed to be at the mic . c-span wants to say hi. thank you very much for your reading. can you speak about the archival work you did for the collection? damaris: yes. so, i don't know if there's any particular methodology with archives, but i treat archives like a sand box. it's my favorite place to be. so, because i believe the history lies. history lies. you want to know a place, go to the archives. you have to sift through the sand. find the glitches. weight? weight? wait? wait? this place isn't wonderful? so, and that was probably the beginning of like archival
as opposed to sara bartman. but in the original manuscript i do mention sara bartman. because in 1974, sara bartman was still on display at the museum. that's the year i was born. still on display, her vagina in a jar, her brain in a jar, her as the cass, and labeled missing link between human beings and animals. she was still on display, that washed out in the edit, but when i teach about medical racism, i begin with sara bartman. i don't begin in the united states. all right, who is going to...
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lou: sara? >> i just wanted to go -- lou: sara, you get the last word.was just going to say a what kt is saying is absolutely right. research and development, our theft of intellectual property, lou, is something that we have to focus on when it comes to china. and remember this: china is taking advantage of the chaos now and the divisiveness in our own country. this is what the dems continue to instigate, so nations like china, russia are taking advantage of that and taking advantage of this time to expand their reach in the world. we have to be able to put a stop to that. it is a national security risk for us, and it's something that needs to be investigated. lou: yeah. and somebody should tell, should tell mark esper, the head of the department of defense, that, you know, we do have combat photographers in all of the branches and that if the national media won't cover carrier task force in the south china sea, that he sure as well should be doing so. >> great point. lou: thank you both. appreciate it. >>> up next, the radical left waging an all-out wa
lou: sara? >> i just wanted to go -- lou: sara, you get the last word.was just going to say a what kt is saying is absolutely right. research and development, our theft of intellectual property, lou, is something that we have to focus on when it comes to china. and remember this: china is taking advantage of the chaos now and the divisiveness in our own country. this is what the dems continue to instigate, so nations like china, russia are taking advantage of that and taking advantage of...
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doctor, i wanted to pick up on what sara just mentioned, right?as talking about the concern for california of running out of icu beds by the end of the month and noting that it's not the only hot spot. how does that change things when you're looking at hot spots in texas, california, arizona and florida, not just the metropolitan area as we saw early on. how does that complicate matters? >> it does complicate matters because we need to take a different statewide approach to this. different hot spots in the state makes it more difficult for doctors to say icu beds are full here and let's send ambulances two hours south. we need to take a careful approach of not overwhelming the health care center. >> i'm fascinated by this letter, some 239 signers of this letter calling on the world health organization, the cdc to talk about the fact that this virus can be transmitted by drop are left in the air. why is that so important? what would have language and the addressing that mean? >> this is an ongoing debate between scientists and the world health orga
doctor, i wanted to pick up on what sara just mentioned, right?as talking about the concern for california of running out of icu beds by the end of the month and noting that it's not the only hot spot. how does that change things when you're looking at hot spots in texas, california, arizona and florida, not just the metropolitan area as we saw early on. how does that complicate matters? >> it does complicate matters because we need to take a different statewide approach to this....
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sara zendehnam reporting. >> sara, thank you. >>> fire crews in solano county are looking for hot spots of a fair that came close to fairfield. the mountain meadows started near link road. strong winds fueled the flames. the fire strictly grew. >> terrifying, not knowing what to do. >> 20, 30-foot flames. started packing up things. >> fire crews battled the flames from the air and ground damaged. the cause is still being investigated. >>> still to come at noon, a teenager hides out in the wilderness for 30 hours before help arrives and that's after he and his father were attacked. his father was shot and killed. we'll have the latest on that investigation. >>> plus, remembering a 6-year- old boy who was killed on the 4th of july. there's a cooldown. don't get used to it because a warm up is on your way for the rest of the week. rosemary orozco will have the forecast coming up. >>> you have the power to know everywhere you go. >> every time you download the ktvu fox 2 news app. >>> a vigil will be held for 6- year-old jace young who was watching fireworks on the 4th of july in bayview di
sara zendehnam reporting. >> sara, thank you. >>> fire crews in solano county are looking for hot spots of a fair that came close to fairfield. the mountain meadows started near link road. strong winds fueled the flames. the fire strictly grew. >> terrifying, not knowing what to do. >> 20, 30-foot flames. started packing up things. >> fire crews battled the flames from the air and ground damaged. the cause is still being investigated. >>> still to come...
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sara carter and the sara carter show podcast.ara, democrats are saying and president trump is not going to accept the results off 2020 election. have democrats except of the results of the 2016 election? >> i was just going to say that, lisa and it is tragic. the democrats have not except that since 2015 and they are trying to elect a duly elected president of office and weaponizing now, not just law enforcement, but the people in communities that are drastically suffering from not a only the covid shutdown with their businesses, but also, they were children, their education system. complete social injustice that they feel. these democrats, in, called marxist socialist like to roll up the communities against the government. they don't care about the people that they represent. if they cared about the people that they represent, they wouldn't want the people in the streets rioting, destroying the property, destroying businesses, and unfortunately we have seen the livesse lost. so many lives lost. children as young as one, three ye
sara carter and the sara carter show podcast.ara, democrats are saying and president trump is not going to accept the results off 2020 election. have democrats except of the results of the 2016 election? >> i was just going to say that, lisa and it is tragic. the democrats have not except that since 2015 and they are trying to elect a duly elected president of office and weaponizing now, not just law enforcement, but the people in communities that are drastically suffering from not a only...
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lot of money each quarter this dates back $20.00 how much are they losing now so it is quite a doozy sara we're talking $2400000000.00 in just the last 3 months alone not only because of coven 1000 but also from the fall of it's 737 max aircraft but they're actually when it comes to the decision making over at boeing you have to ask yourself are they trying to fail or are they just plain ignorant i say this because the 737 max has been grounded since 21000 still doesn't have the green light from the federal aviation administration to fly yet boeing kept pumping out the 737 max is making it so that now the company has 450 jets just sitting there again they cannot fly so literally just sitting there now on boeing 2nd quarter conference call c.e.o. dave calhoun also gave a dire warning to employees saying quote the prolonged impact of the virus will require the company to further assess the size of our workforce basically they're cutting jobs but how many well there are signals that boeing will cut about 10 percent of its workforce and that's about $16000.00 jobs now sarah it does get worse
lot of money each quarter this dates back $20.00 how much are they losing now so it is quite a doozy sara we're talking $2400000000.00 in just the last 3 months alone not only because of coven 1000 but also from the fall of it's 737 max aircraft but they're actually when it comes to the decision making over at boeing you have to ask yourself are they trying to fail or are they just plain ignorant i say this because the 737 max has been grounded since 21000 still doesn't have the green light...
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let's bring in sara zendehnam to bring us up to date. good morning, sara. >> good morning, gasia. fire crews said they are happy with the progress they've made. it stands at 5,400 acres. the weather helped firefighters a lot overnight. they took advantage of the lower temperatures and higher relative humidity to reenforce and create new fire lines. the plan is to control the fire before humidity drops this afternoon which will pose more challenges. it'sburning in a relatively remote area. the fire sparked sunday and is threatening 30 structures. one firefighter suffered minor injuries yesterday then no one been hurt. evacuations are still in effect from highway 152 north of gilroy. >> this fire is a really good reminder with what we're seeing as an early fire season. it's a good reminder for all of our residents in santa clara county to be ready for wildfire and to be prepared to evacuate. >> the gilroy senior is open for evacuees. sara zendehnam reporting. >>> when we think about fire danger, it's always a combination of heat, humidity and wind. >>> where in a much better spot no
let's bring in sara zendehnam to bring us up to date. good morning, sara. >> good morning, gasia. fire crews said they are happy with the progress they've made. it stands at 5,400 acres. the weather helped firefighters a lot overnight. they took advantage of the lower temperatures and higher relative humidity to reenforce and create new fire lines. the plan is to control the fire before humidity drops this afternoon which will pose more challenges. it'sburning in a relatively remote area....
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positive here is as you mentioned their biggest rival airbus is somewhat going down with them and sara sticking with airlines amid this pandemic you also have russia's aeroflot now requiring any and all passengers to be tested for coded 72 hours before departure this now being the standard as their flock plans to resume its flights starting this saturday well fare and this has many questioning whether or not actually can aeroflot can that do this are we going to see more do this if they're allowed we're going to see but you know the federal air transportation agency says that they sure do have the right to do this air flight also noted that it's only the p.c.r. method of the code test that will be allowed no other to. including the and a tie and a body tests won't fly pun intended and that p.c.r. test that's the one that goes all the way up your nose that's not fun we're going to keep our eyes on that because if the united states are 3rd doing the same us airlines are across the globe then flying will be much more restrictive exactly in that case and that was already correspondent here
positive here is as you mentioned their biggest rival airbus is somewhat going down with them and sara sticking with airlines amid this pandemic you also have russia's aeroflot now requiring any and all passengers to be tested for coded 72 hours before departure this now being the standard as their flock plans to resume its flights starting this saturday well fare and this has many questioning whether or not actually can aeroflot can that do this are we going to see more do this if they're...
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but as sara sidner now reports, they are also losing millions and millions of dollars. >> the dreaded of an emergency seemed to be the only sound filling the air in new york city for far too long. >> the beginning of this pandemic was very, very hectic. it was crazy. it was the craziest in my career. >> while hospitals were packed with coronavirus patients here, they were also losing staggering amounts of money. >> hospitals to the tune of about $1.6 billion. so it has been, roughly, between 300 and $400 million a month. that we have been losing. >> from the largest healthcare system in new york that has treated more than 40,000 covid patients, to the seattle suburbs where the first-known major coronavirus outbreak hit in late february. >> even in this first month of march, we projected a $15 million loss. and that's one small hospital healthcare system. >> two hospitals across michigan, both rural and metropolitan. >> our revenue went down, immediately, 60%. i mean, overnight. >> the american hospital association estimates that hospitals and health systems will have losses, this year
but as sara sidner now reports, they are also losing millions and millions of dollars. >> the dreaded of an emergency seemed to be the only sound filling the air in new york city for far too long. >> the beginning of this pandemic was very, very hectic. it was crazy. it was the craziest in my career. >> while hospitals were packed with coronavirus patients here, they were also losing staggering amounts of money. >> hospitals to the tune of about $1.6 billion. so it has...
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these national security laws which were introduced into hong kong on july 5th to talk to you today sara we heard the city's chief executive make a strong defense of the new security law how's that going down with people. long said and certainly the press conference we had today on july 1st on wednesday the national security laws had to come into play it's quite tense we saw idle so months of protests last year and the protests continue into 22 national security laws i grant that. these national security doors will help. rebuild its image and get it back yet. if you can actually say it's back on track as one of the the biggest international financial across action such is certainly not talking about how she's going to execute this but at the end of the day explaining that will determine how these national security forces implemented in hong kong right let's thank sara there in hong kong let's continue this now and take it to beijing where we've got katrina you standing by from us so katrina how is paging viewing the events of day one of the implementation of this new security law. well s
these national security laws which were introduced into hong kong on july 5th to talk to you today sara we heard the city's chief executive make a strong defense of the new security law how's that going down with people. long said and certainly the press conference we had today on july 1st on wednesday the national security laws had to come into play it's quite tense we saw idle so months of protests last year and the protests continue into 22 national security laws i grant that. these national...
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>> well, sara, huge demand for live sports and huge demand for nba.der averaging 3.4 million viewers. that is more than double the regular season audience. the clippers-lakers peaked with an average of 4.1 million viewers. and tnt's inside the nba delivers the best viewership since opening week in 2018 bleacher report also watch there. highest traffic day since april with more than ten million cross platform engagements so really speaking to demand for the restart of live sports guys, back to you. >> wow julia, thank you >>> up next, saving salons the coronavirus taking its toll on salon owners around the country and billionaire john paul degoria is stepping up to help them cope he joins us next the volatility. the ambiguity. this moment calls for more. and northern trust delivers more. with specialized expertise. proven strategies rooted in data and analytics... and insights borne from over 130 years of successfully navigating economic turbulence. giving you new clarity. inspiring confidence. and helping you uncover new paths forward. northern trust.
>> well, sara, huge demand for live sports and huge demand for nba.der averaging 3.4 million viewers. that is more than double the regular season audience. the clippers-lakers peaked with an average of 4.1 million viewers. and tnt's inside the nba delivers the best viewership since opening week in 2018 bleacher report also watch there. highest traffic day since april with more than ten million cross platform engagements so really speaking to demand for the restart of live sports guys,...