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stuart: yeah.a, i don't think they want what happened last night in philadelphia. but, brian, while we got you, i want to get your take on hillary clinton. she is still claiming that the 2016 election was stolen from her. hold on a second. don't explode just yet, brian. watch this. >> i was a candidate who won, nearly 3 million more votes and people fight about it every day online because there is a deep sense of unfairness and just, dismissiveness towards his victory. he knows it. stuart: i'm not quite sure i understand that. what do you think? what do you take from that, brian? >> this is every child watching, if you're sitting there with your parent, you're forced to study on zoom and it is your lunch break, this is how not to act if things don't get your way. she blamed the james comey letter. she blamed disinformation from right-wing republicans. wait a second opposing campaign says something you don't like about you? since when is that allowed? that is called every day in every campaign big a
stuart: yeah.a, i don't think they want what happened last night in philadelphia. but, brian, while we got you, i want to get your take on hillary clinton. she is still claiming that the 2016 election was stolen from her. hold on a second. don't explode just yet, brian. watch this. >> i was a candidate who won, nearly 3 million more votes and people fight about it every day online because there is a deep sense of unfairness and just, dismissiveness towards his victory. he knows it....
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stuart: yep.sue might be the $250 billion that they want to give to state and local governments. i don't think mnuchin wants it, but i think pelosi demands it. sea of green, left-hand side of your screen. a lot of stocks going up among the dow 30, and we've got the dow right from the start getting real close now to the 28,000 level again. the dow is up about two-thirds of 1%. the s&p 500 also on the upside to the tune of three-quarter withs of 1%, 25-point gain. show me the nasdaq. this points the way to technology. not bad, up 1.1%. 11,291. finish up 124 points right from the start on a thursday morning. yesterday big new enentrant palantir and asana. palantir's up a bit this morning, about 3%, but asana has come down 7%. that's the progress that you've got on these two new companies going to market. you're pulling a face there, susan. >> yeah, it's disa appointing. for day two not to hold that momentum -- stuart: asana in. >> yeah, it's a bit disappointing. stuart: big tech on your screen doing
stuart: yep.sue might be the $250 billion that they want to give to state and local governments. i don't think mnuchin wants it, but i think pelosi demands it. sea of green, left-hand side of your screen. a lot of stocks going up among the dow 30, and we've got the dow right from the start getting real close now to the 28,000 level again. the dow is up about two-thirds of 1%. the s&p 500 also on the upside to the tune of three-quarter withs of 1%, 25-point gain. show me the nasdaq. this...
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stuart: what?ay it's a pot that does a lot of things, i'll make it very simple for you, the i robot rumba, the vacuum that does very well during prime day, also this year we expect the crest white strips and 23 and meet with ancestry blood test those do really well during prime day as well but our video markdowns on to see but 32-inch smart hd fire tvs down 42%, barbies, hot toys, and the traditional amazon goodies and devices like the ring doorbell, kindle and the ego dogs and fire tablets, those of the big discounted items you should watch for over the next two days extravaganza. stuart: look at the stock 3357, i don't know the high but it must be very close to the high, up 2.2%. extraordinary gain, 3003 to 59 bucks, amazing. stuart: walmart and target, they are trained to be amazon, the train to beat them in the speed game, tell me more about this speaker and get a best buy in there too, they've a lot of stores, what to do because amazon prime day is upon us, they are saying let's compete on pri
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stuart: yep.ies put a floor under the market when they report this week, or will they open up on the downside? they could easily do that. >> a lot of good news has been priced into the earnings, as you can imagine. i'm not sure it's going to move the needle that much. stuart: ash, what are you watching for the week? >> well, look, volatility. we've been told by many experts on this very show that expect it's going to get a little rocky, and i think's what we're going to see. the election is just over a week away, all that uncertainty. and then we get all these dreadful headlines out of europe and those restrictions. there's no complete lockdown anywhere in europe, we must point that occupant, but it does feel like the restrictions are getting tighter and tighter. that spells fear in this country, obvious, we don't want to see that. the last thing we need is a national lockdown. and then, you know, we haven't talked much today about a stimulus bill, but my goodness, that's still hanging out there.
stuart: yep.ies put a floor under the market when they report this week, or will they open up on the downside? they could easily do that. >> a lot of good news has been priced into the earnings, as you can imagine. i'm not sure it's going to move the needle that much. stuart: ash, what are you watching for the week? >> well, look, volatility. we've been told by many experts on this very show that expect it's going to get a little rocky, and i think's what we're going to see. the...
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stuart: i know. will you have the same tone when you're faced with hostility, will you have the same tone the aggressive tone you had in the first debate? >> well you don't change. i think i won the first debate. according to most people i won it. then what happens, you have to understand i was debating him. he is easy and chris wallace. and every time i said something, why did the mayor of moscow's wife give you 3 1/2 million dollars? chris wallace didn't like the question. i said why did you pay, with america money, why did you say you're not giving a billion dollars unless they get rid of the prosecutor from your son and your son's company. chris wallace wouldn't let him answer the question. he was choking. he couldn't answer the questions. chris wallace protected him. i lost a lot of respect for chris wallace. i loved his father. his father liked me. stuart: in defense of chris wallace, my colleague i would say that you didn't make his job any easier. you did interrupt a lot. >> i did because wha
stuart: i know. will you have the same tone when you're faced with hostility, will you have the same tone the aggressive tone you had in the first debate? >> well you don't change. i think i won the first debate. according to most people i won it. then what happens, you have to understand i was debating him. he is easy and chris wallace. and every time i said something, why did the mayor of moscow's wife give you 3 1/2 million dollars? chris wallace didn't like the question. i said why...
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stuart: whoa.ight there. >> i wrote that in an op-ed about a week or so ago, that the market really would have a substantial gain in the second quarter. and i stand by it. i'm not saying be a long run investor. be a median-run investor. don't get rattled what is going on with the election. stuart: on this, europe locking down again, draconian restrictions placed in germany, france, et cetera, et cetera. does this give us, we, in america an opportunity to leap even further ahead of them if we resist the temptation to go for more lockdowns? >> yes. whenever we have a crisis one of the things become apparent how asfied the european economy is, how slow they are to act especially the level of the eu they're still negotiating how to spend the $750 billion in stimulus money. by the time it arrives it will be time for the next earthquake or something. maybe the next ice age. they will have new snowplows for the next ice ladies and gentlemen in italy. stuart: europe is museum. that is why i left. peter, th
stuart: whoa.ight there. >> i wrote that in an op-ed about a week or so ago, that the market really would have a substantial gain in the second quarter. and i stand by it. i'm not saying be a long run investor. be a median-run investor. don't get rattled what is going on with the election. stuart: on this, europe locking down again, draconian restrictions placed in germany, france, et cetera, et cetera. does this give us, we, in america an opportunity to leap even further ahead of them if...
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stuart: got it.an true cuomo, new york, gavin newsom in california are both casting down on a vaccine. listen to this. >> this vaccine plan will move at speed of trust, confidence that we are not rushing for judgment. >> we are going to put together our own group of doctors and medical experts to review the vaccine and if they say it's safe, then i will go to the people of new york and i will say it's safe. the cdc, george, and the fda doesn't have any credibility. stuart: doctor, do you think there needs to be an independent panel separate from the feds to investigate a vaccine? doctor: let's talk about why this is happening. i came on your show in february, the cdc has -- does not work, this is going to be a disaster and it was. the cdc also didn't recommend masks throughout the month of march, so they burned a lot of credibility with the general populist. the fda hasn't provided emergency use authorization for drugs that we now don't work and test that is don't work and perhaps worst of all back i
stuart: got it.an true cuomo, new york, gavin newsom in california are both casting down on a vaccine. listen to this. >> this vaccine plan will move at speed of trust, confidence that we are not rushing for judgment. >> we are going to put together our own group of doctors and medical experts to review the vaccine and if they say it's safe, then i will go to the people of new york and i will say it's safe. the cdc, george, and the fda doesn't have any credibility. stuart: doctor,...
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thanks for being with us, fellow. >> you bet, stuart. stuart: got it. stuart: back to the market.huge. we're up 102 points as we speak. all right, now this. >>> money is pouring into america. oak, it is hard to track it but it is no surprise. it is coming here because america offers a return on your money. what a concept. you buy an american treasury bonn and you get some interest, not much but you get something. that is not true if you invest in bonds from european governments or much of asia. there they take your money and they don't give it all back. yes, they're still in negative interest world. mark grant is with us, he is the guy pointing this out to me for a long time. mark, i don't know what the long-term consequences of this are but i surely believe that it makes our debt much cheaper to finance. have i got that right? >> yes, stuart, you have that exactly right. as a matter of fact there are only three major companies, countries in the world with positive interest rates right now, the united states, canada, and australia. all the european countries, most of the asian cou
thanks for being with us, fellow. >> you bet, stuart. stuart: got it. stuart: back to the market.huge. we're up 102 points as we speak. all right, now this. >>> money is pouring into america. oak, it is hard to track it but it is no surprise. it is coming here because america offers a return on your money. what a concept. you buy an american treasury bonn and you get some interest, not much but you get something. that is not true if you invest in bonds from european governments...
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stuart?g pennsylvania a priority the last couple of days. that tells you a lot. hillary, thank you very much, indeed. great report there, thank you. >>> our next guest says -- and i agree with this entirely -- joe biden is a trojan horse for socialism. tammy bruce made that statement, and i'm with tammy bruce. one second. look, i agree with you. i think that the left really is running joe biden's campaign. it occurs to me that all biden has to do is to win the white house. forget about winning the senate for the democrats, just win the white house, and you can pack your cabinet with all kinds of socialists. that's all you've got to do, just win, and the socialists are in your cabinet. away you go. >> well, elizabeth warren, there's a headline today, she wants to be the treasury secretary. what the heck do you think that's going to do to the country? i guess they're going to have to box it out between her and bernie sanders when it comes to who's going to control, you know, the treasury of thi
stuart?g pennsylvania a priority the last couple of days. that tells you a lot. hillary, thank you very much, indeed. great report there, thank you. >>> our next guest says -- and i agree with this entirely -- joe biden is a trojan horse for socialism. tammy bruce made that statement, and i'm with tammy bruce. one second. look, i agree with you. i think that the left really is running joe biden's campaign. it occurs to me that all biden has to do is to win the white house. forget about...
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stuart: you like it. >> thank you, stuart. stuart: come back on again.tion money manager. big stuff. joe concha, tom lowery, name only a few. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ some things are good to know. like where to find the cheapest gas in town and which supermarket gives you the most bang for your buck. something else that's good to know? if you have medicare and medicaid, you may be able to get more healthcare benefits through a humana medicare advantage plan. call the number on your screen now and speak to a licensed humana sales agent to see if you qualify. learn about plans that could give you more healthcare benefits than you have today. depending on the plan you choose, you could have your doctor, hospital and prescription drug coverage in one convenient plan from humana, a company with nearly 60 years of experience in the healthcare industry. you'll have lots of doctors and specialists to choose from. and, if you have medicare and medicaid, a humana plan may give you other important benefits. depending on where you live, they could include dent
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stuart: yeah. terms of how markets are pricing in some of these comments. stuart: i was intrigued when i asked him, well has xi xinping called you? susan: right. stuart: he wouldn't say. i don't want to discuss that. i'm not sure why that is so but he doesn't want to discuss that. susan: i like how you pressed him in terms of the dollar amount of stimulus package. quoted on wires. trump says we like stimulus. we want stimulus. we think he should have stimulus. stuart: i did is a that. glad they're quoting us. charles payne is with us. you were watching the interview. what is your takeaway? >> i think the biggest news is really on the stimulus front. i'm glad you got that in at the end there, because this is really what we're looking at. listen, i have don't know how much the market is moving on it right now because i do believe wall street believes a deal will happen. it is just a matter of when but i do believe there are certain segments of main street needs it to happen today. obviously if it hap
stuart: yeah. terms of how markets are pricing in some of these comments. stuart: i was intrigued when i asked him, well has xi xinping called you? susan: right. stuart: he wouldn't say. i don't want to discuss that. i'm not sure why that is so but he doesn't want to discuss that. susan: i like how you pressed him in terms of the dollar amount of stimulus package. quoted on wires. trump says we like stimulus. we want stimulus. we think he should have stimulus. stuart: i did is a that. glad...
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stuart: excellent. very much for jumping in the last minute, we appreciate it, all good stuff, the opening bell is about to ring, what were looking at is probably the best week for stocks since august, we are approaching one-month ties, i think we are at one month, a great week so far, let's see how we close, 930 friday morning, where have we gone in the first couple of seconds with the business we are up over 100 points, that's the news, most of the dow 30 is in the green, we've opened up the s&p 500, where is that, i know it is up and better in percentage terms in the dow, up about a half percent and the nasdaq, that is a .6%. we are up all across-the-board, big tech, where's the on a friday morning, up except for facebook which is turned south, down 3 cents, microsoft, amazon, et cetera, you read on the screen, they are out, i want to get paste to the show, a couple of chipmakers, amd is set to buy them for what price before 30 bogen dollars and it shows you you have to get bigger in the chip industr
stuart: excellent. very much for jumping in the last minute, we appreciate it, all good stuff, the opening bell is about to ring, what were looking at is probably the best week for stocks since august, we are approaching one-month ties, i think we are at one month, a great week so far, let's see how we close, 930 friday morning, where have we gone in the first couple of seconds with the business we are up over 100 points, that's the news, most of the dow 30 is in the green, we've opened up the...
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stuart: mr., i'm sorry i got it cut the shorts because we have a sound problem, we cannot quite hear precisely what you gotta say, we would like you to hear what you gotta say but we gotta cut it short. thank you for getting on camera with us this morning. we will be back i promise. >> i got this for you, the new york times reports, there is a report and is is a pandemic in america will be over far sooner than expected, who's got this. susan: yes because of operation warp speed, the fact is the vaccine has ever been approved is four years but the new york times out of all publications is saying we should get a company faster than that, they said sometime in the next three months according to the health experts that they are quoting the fda will likely begin granting approval to vaccines in the work, that is to expect the halting of the advanced trials of the vaccine but you saw pfizer, moderna and according to the new york times, they are saying $11 billion have been put into seven vaccine candid
stuart: mr., i'm sorry i got it cut the shorts because we have a sound problem, we cannot quite hear precisely what you gotta say, we would like you to hear what you gotta say but we gotta cut it short. thank you for getting on camera with us this morning. we will be back i promise. >> i got this for you, the new york times reports, there is a report and is is a pandemic in america will be over far sooner than expected, who's got this. susan: yes because of operation warp speed, the fact...
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stuart? stuart: blake, thank you very much indeed.o me like that's helped the market, the presence of the press pool and the briefing. we're up 326 points now. we crossed above the 28,000 level. let's get to the election. joe biden extending his lead over the president. he now has a 14 point lead. that is in one poll. t was from "the wall street journal" and nbc. mercedes schlapp joins us now, trump 2020 senior advisor. mercedes, a lot of people are telling me this election is over. he is way behind in the polls. he can't hold rallies, et cetera, et cetera. do you think it is over? >> i love how these liberal reporters live in a bubble. they basically declare the race is over. that is just ridiculous. obviously they have not been out on the campaign trail. i've been traveling through multiple of the targeted states and what i see on the ground is very clear. there is huge enthusiasm for this president. there is a robust ground game like i've never seen before. you're talking about the fact even last week, we saw about 2.4 million door
stuart? stuart: blake, thank you very much indeed.o me like that's helped the market, the presence of the press pool and the briefing. we're up 326 points now. we crossed above the 28,000 level. let's get to the election. joe biden extending his lead over the president. he now has a 14 point lead. that is in one poll. t was from "the wall street journal" and nbc. mercedes schlapp joins us now, trump 2020 senior advisor. mercedes, a lot of people are telling me this election is over....
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he gets to a grueling interview with stuart varney. stuart: stop it.terday kayleigh mcenany was on this show appearing perfectly lively and fit and well, she too has recovered from the virus. i like that shout-out. thank you very much, inteed, -- indeed. stuart: thank you. dow, s&p, nasdaq, next case. the holidays just around the corner and california governor newsom is trying to police family celebrations for thanksgiving and christmas. you can forget about indoor family gatherings. no dining table and the turkey, oh, boy. we now know that the fbi is in possession to have laptop reported belonging to hunter biden and president trump is wasting no time reminding voters about it. watch this. >> but right now he's got bigger problems than fracking, i think, you know what it's called, you know what it's called, the laptop from hell. stuart: all right, no one from the biden campaign is denying this story, by the way. we need answers from joe and i know that pete hegseth is fired up about it just like me. pete after this. ♪ ♪ non-valvular afib can mean a li
he gets to a grueling interview with stuart varney. stuart: stop it.terday kayleigh mcenany was on this show appearing perfectly lively and fit and well, she too has recovered from the virus. i like that shout-out. thank you very much, inteed, -- indeed. stuart: thank you. dow, s&p, nasdaq, next case. the holidays just around the corner and california governor newsom is trying to police family celebrations for thanksgiving and christmas. you can forget about indoor family gatherings. no...
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here is stuart with "varney & company". stuart: good morning, everyone. if ever media bias was on display, it was on display last night, nbc hosted a town hall with president trump and right from the start he was interrupted very frequently. no questions for the first 24 minutes, a contentious argument from the moderator savannah guthrie, abc hosted a townhall with joe biden, interruptions were rare, biden's inconclusive answers contain the is expression, well it depends, and there was not a single question about the blockbuster revelations about hunter biden, biden got a pass, the network fix was in, beat up trump, give biden a pass. we do have news on the stimulus. a little give on the part of the white house, speaker pelosi and secretary mnuchin have agreed on the democrats virus testing strategy. it is not much, a strong report on retail sales just came out, a half-hour ago, big loss for the stocks yesterday but a rebound today in part on the back of the retail sales report. the dow is up triple digits 130 points, the nasdaq, 93 -- 94 points higher. c
here is stuart with "varney & company". stuart: good morning, everyone. if ever media bias was on display, it was on display last night, nbc hosted a town hall with president trump and right from the start he was interrupted very frequently. no questions for the first 24 minutes, a contentious argument from the moderator savannah guthrie, abc hosted a townhall with joe biden, interruptions were rare, biden's inconclusive answers contain the is expression, well it depends, and...
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stuart: you knew that, thank you, sir, larry kudlow. >> thank you, stuart. stuart: thank you.rious. we're down 22 points. we will have more "varney" after this. ♪ ... non-valvular afib can mean a lifetime of blood thinners. and if you're troubled by falls and bleeds, worry follows you everywhere. over 100,000 people have left blood thinners behind with watchman. it's a one-time, minimally invasive procedure that reduces stroke risk-- and bleeding worry--for life. watchman. it's one time. for a lifetime. >> last time you said. [audio difficulties] >> we are not looking for that. you don't ask abide in tough questions. stu: that the little bite by the table released by president trump of the interview he did with leslie on 60 minutes and that is the unedited version but if you didn't catch it leslie says but you are okay with tough questions and says no, i'm not. you don't ask abide in tough questions. how true it is? during the day i'm sure you'll hear the rest of that tape from president trump. my time is up unfortunately but neil, it's yours. neil: whining, whining, whining,
stuart: you knew that, thank you, sir, larry kudlow. >> thank you, stuart. stuart: thank you.rious. we're down 22 points. we will have more "varney" after this. ♪ ... non-valvular afib can mean a lifetime of blood thinners. and if you're troubled by falls and bleeds, worry follows you everywhere. over 100,000 people have left blood thinners behind with watchman. it's a one-time, minimally invasive procedure that reduces stroke risk-- and bleeding worry--for life. watchman....
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stuart. stuart: griff, thanks very much indeed. see you soon.eet dhillon from california. good to see you. >> thank you. stuart: will joe biden and or kamala harris ever, ever answer the question on packing the supreme court? >> well, first somebody has to ask them the question and then follow up. i don't know that susan page is the person to do that but if they were to answer that question i think it would shock a lot of americans and really reframe this debate. now kamala harris has been asked the question a few times and she simply shakes her head, give sphixx type smile. that doesn't bode for what the american people. stuart: there is a limit how long you can go without answering extremely important questions. will you pack the court? will you give statehood to puerto rico and washington d.c.? who is your nominee for the supreme court? what is this about the current state of the economy is entirely the fault of donald trump and not the virus? at some point these questions have to be answered, don't they? >> well they should be but the proble
stuart. stuart: griff, thanks very much indeed. see you soon.eet dhillon from california. good to see you. >> thank you. stuart: will joe biden and or kamala harris ever, ever answer the question on packing the supreme court? >> well, first somebody has to ask them the question and then follow up. i don't know that susan page is the person to do that but if they were to answer that question i think it would shock a lot of americans and really reframe this debate. now kamala harris...
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stuart: i got it.ly at the rally today but the runoff recently, we are at 28200. i'm surprised because he got the election coming, the election chaos. you got the president testing positive, the media about him leaving the hospital going to the white house, all kinds of accusations against him. just surprised to see the market so strong. you are not surprised, are you? you said this is likely to happen. >> we've been talking about this for weeks, if not months on end and why. there are a few reasons. the main reason is we are swimming in a sea of liquidity. i see it every day in my practice in dealing with clients. there's over $5 trillion on the sideline and worse yet, the real return, inflation on bonds is practically negative so there's the fear of missing out, there's no alternative and it puts to some extent, a safety net. sometime rubber has to meet the road. earning following the economy and the economy has to reopen. all stimulus talks are because we need a bridge. we need to bridge the gap to
stuart: i got it.ly at the rally today but the runoff recently, we are at 28200. i'm surprised because he got the election coming, the election chaos. you got the president testing positive, the media about him leaving the hospital going to the white house, all kinds of accusations against him. just surprised to see the market so strong. you are not surprised, are you? you said this is likely to happen. >> we've been talking about this for weeks, if not months on end and why. there are a...
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stuart: okay.ng economically here. if we don't get the stimulus package, that doesn't necessarily sink the market, does it? the market is going up and up and up all over the place. >> i think it does. i think we have a real problem ahead. we have the second most defaults since 2009. that pales in comparison what we would have had without the government stimulus. we have 11 million unemployed. look at some bank earnings. we didn't have credit increase until september. that is when the unemployment started to run out. that is a worrisome sign. we need stimulus to save a lot of small businesses. we have for example, 38,000 gyms in the country. this is typical of small business. we'll lose about 1/3 of those businesses right now f we have some stimulus we may be able to save a lot of those businesses. without them we'll be in real trouble. american consumer is most ingenius people in the world. they have done a incredible job. something not their fault the government needs to step in to help those peop
stuart: okay.ng economically here. if we don't get the stimulus package, that doesn't necessarily sink the market, does it? the market is going up and up and up all over the place. >> i think it does. i think we have a real problem ahead. we have the second most defaults since 2009. that pales in comparison what we would have had without the government stimulus. we have 11 million unemployed. look at some bank earnings. we didn't have credit increase until september. that is when the...
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stuart: okay.democrat. i remain ad democrat until after i voted for him. stuart: tell us how you got into the town hall. how you managed to sit at the front? if you're a trump supporter, nbc i'm surprised they let you in in the first place and then put you in the front row. how did it happen? >> that is just serendipity and god's plan. we sign up to go for it. i, you know, i signed up to ask questions. i was not picked because softball for donald trump. they told us to sit wherever they wanted. i sat on the side, close to the border, close to my friends. somebody on the nbc team decided to switch seats with me and other lady who was sitting in the sitting a at that end up sitting. i thought maybe at that point i was too tall for the screen or telegenic, for aestheticses. that is how i ended up sitting there. the rest is just history. i really didn't know that i was in the camera, because i can see on the other side everything was dark. i see the view on this side, everything is in the dark or blurr
stuart: okay.democrat. i remain ad democrat until after i voted for him. stuart: tell us how you got into the town hall. how you managed to sit at the front? if you're a trump supporter, nbc i'm surprised they let you in in the first place and then put you in the front row. how did it happen? >> that is just serendipity and god's plan. we sign up to go for it. i, you know, i signed up to ask questions. i was not picked because softball for donald trump. they told us to sit wherever they...
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stuart: okay.arry, i'm sorry, we are coming up against a hard break so i have to leave you there but at some point i'd like to get your views on the job's report but i have to leave it for you. >> better than you think and car sales were booming this morning. it's better than you think. stuart: you've got it in, larry, well done, sir. thanks for being with us and we too shall pray for the president. thank you. all right, we date -- did come back a bit, off 150 on the dow, 96 of nasdaq, you're watching varney & companyoe on an extraordinary friday morning. "" she helps everyone. she helps them feel less worried. wow! mommy, so what is it that you do? i'm a financial advisor. she is! aig proudly supports all the professionals taking care of our financial futures. stuart: look, we have come off lows to have day. 180 on the dow. at one point we were down 600, that was premarket but we were down 600, the nasdaq is way back, now down 88. you know the story, the president has tested positive and he's quar
stuart: okay.arry, i'm sorry, we are coming up against a hard break so i have to leave you there but at some point i'd like to get your views on the job's report but i have to leave it for you. >> better than you think and car sales were booming this morning. it's better than you think. stuart: you've got it in, larry, well done, sir. thanks for being with us and we too shall pray for the president. thank you. all right, we date -- did come back a bit, off 150 on the dow, 96 of nasdaq,...
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stuart: right.f course the latest proof of that was the gdp number which at one point, wall street estimated it was going to be down. that is remarkable about it. a lot of people try to dismiss it. wall street thought the third quarter would be down almost 4% instead of being up over 33%. i want to ask you again to circle back to the covid-19. because one of the things we're seeing in the last 24, 48 hours, are tighter restrictions over in europe and here's the interesting thing, those leaders, i'm talking macron, merkel, they are really going out of their way to say, hey, this is not full lockdown. in fact we saw it in italy as protests turned physical as they returned restrictions there. i bring this up, people on both sides of the atlantic, everyday citizens loathe the idea of another lockdown. in the meantime president trump is adamant he will not do that. joe biden hinted at shutting down the country. he says it depends on the scientists how big of an impact does that impact the election outcom
stuart: right.f course the latest proof of that was the gdp number which at one point, wall street estimated it was going to be down. that is remarkable about it. a lot of people try to dismiss it. wall street thought the third quarter would be down almost 4% instead of being up over 33%. i want to ask you again to circle back to the covid-19. because one of the things we're seeing in the last 24, 48 hours, are tighter restrictions over in europe and here's the interesting thing, those leaders,...
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stuart: you knew that, thank you, sir, larry kudlow. >> thank you, stuart. stuart: thank you. quick check of the big board. we have turned south, but it's nothing serious. we're down 22 points. we will have more "varney" after this. ♪
stuart: you knew that, thank you, sir, larry kudlow. >> thank you, stuart. stuart: thank you. quick check of the big board. we have turned south, but it's nothing serious. we're down 22 points. we will have more "varney" after this. ♪
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stuart: okay.y have got a five minute recess because they got technical difficulty bringing in zuckerberg on virtual transmission. they can't get ahold of him at the moment. they have a five minute transition to see if they can establish contact. however, we do know what zuckerberg is going to say and you are going to paraphrase it. susan: zuckerberg when he get gets the technicals up he said congress should be updating section 230 of the 1996 communications decency act. he will work with tech companies to make the important decisions for the future of the internet and changes should not stifle expression or impede innovation. that is pretty much the theme across all three of the opening statements because if you change section 230, which is vital to internet protections and for internet companies that ultimately hurts the consumer and stifles free expression and first amendment rights and free speech. stuart: all three of them sound like they would accommodate some change in section 230 but don't
stuart: okay.y have got a five minute recess because they got technical difficulty bringing in zuckerberg on virtual transmission. they can't get ahold of him at the moment. they have a five minute transition to see if they can establish contact. however, we do know what zuckerberg is going to say and you are going to paraphrase it. susan: zuckerberg when he get gets the technicals up he said congress should be updating section 230 of the 1996 communications decency act. he will work with tech...
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stuart: herschel walker defending himself on president trump. watch this one too. >> every day i find someone trying to get me to change my mind who i think should be president of the united states, who i think is donald j. trump. stuart: okay, last word to you, paris. 20 seconds. >> herschel walker has known president trump for 3years. he knows his heart. he niece his character. he knows his ability to get things done. good to see more black americans support this president. i think more will do so on november 3rd. stuart: i'm dying to see proportion of black voters voting for president trump. i want to see that. paris, promise.
stuart: herschel walker defending himself on president trump. watch this one too. >> every day i find someone trying to get me to change my mind who i think should be president of the united states, who i think is donald j. trump. stuart: okay, last word to you, paris. 20 seconds. >> herschel walker has known president trump for 3years. he knows his heart. he niece his character. he knows his ability to get things done. good to see more black americans support this president. i...
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they have driven stuart in every fight.when stuart was fighting to hold ground on november 5 at a barbie's crossroads, the federal cavalry would achieve the upper hand. it was an incredibly tense cavalry fight, one that does not get any attention in the literature of cavalry in the american civil war, but the federal cavalry is going to be able to show it can stand toe to toe with its confederate counterparts. this is going to be a dramatic shift for the army of the potomac in its ways of operating. ultimately, by the time union cavalry has driven their confederate counterparts to the rappahannock river. the campaign suddenly comes to a halt. that is because on november 7, 1862, in the midst of a snowstorm, just as george is in the middle of writing one of those letters to his wife, there is a knock on his tentpole. one of them men that walked in was his good friend and corps commander ambrose burnside, the other man was somebody that had been rumored to have a company need in the midst of the campaign and that was really h
they have driven stuart in every fight.when stuart was fighting to hold ground on november 5 at a barbie's crossroads, the federal cavalry would achieve the upper hand. it was an incredibly tense cavalry fight, one that does not get any attention in the literature of cavalry in the american civil war, but the federal cavalry is going to be able to show it can stand toe to toe with its confederate counterparts. this is going to be a dramatic shift for the army of the potomac in its ways of...
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she was one of jim baker's first wife's close friends, mary stuart.mentioned mary stuart at a very young age and her earliest with four young sons was diagnosed with cancer. enough, there is a letter that is in our book from jim baker to george bush in which he tells bush about this terrible diagnosis of cancer and he says, george, i have not told anyone. i didn't tell mary stuart, i didn't tell my mother, i didn't tell our children, but i am telling you. that for peter and i was quite rogatory as what was the nature of the baker-bush relationship and they had a close bond that goes far beyond cocktails at the country club. but interestingly enough, mary stuart knew this was happening to her. she confided in her friend susan winston and she wrote her own letter and gave it and told susan where to find it in their house after she passed away. there is this unbelievably moving scene in the book where susan comes over to the grieving household, finds the letter and gives it to baker. baker read it out loud and cries every time he reads it, even now 50 ye
she was one of jim baker's first wife's close friends, mary stuart.mentioned mary stuart at a very young age and her earliest with four young sons was diagnosed with cancer. enough, there is a letter that is in our book from jim baker to george bush in which he tells bush about this terrible diagnosis of cancer and he says, george, i have not told anyone. i didn't tell mary stuart, i didn't tell my mother, i didn't tell our children, but i am telling you. that for peter and i was quite rogatory...
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stuart, you seem -- you seem to be really certain about it. know, they've been doing some modeling and they know it's democrats. but if you look at the polling,let' ppolling. let's put it up. there is no clear winner. it's neck and neck. that's within the margin of error. >> i mean, look. we call these battleground states because they're battles. and -- and i wrote a piece a couple days ago saying this is your moment. there is a lot more of you than the other side. if i was running the democratic party, i would say don't worry about being overconfident. let's turn a victory into a route. and expect this to be hard. expect this to be close. don't be shocked. don't be disheartened. they're not give-me states. they're battleground states so fight. and this -- i mean, florida's always close. i maean, look, i was a bush guy. 535 votes. you know? don't be shocked by this. just work harder. >> jim, more than 63 million people watched that -- the calmer trump. i mean, for him. last night's debate. here's a comparison. 73 million people watched the out
stuart, you seem -- you seem to be really certain about it. know, they've been doing some modeling and they know it's democrats. but if you look at the polling,let' ppolling. let's put it up. there is no clear winner. it's neck and neck. that's within the margin of error. >> i mean, look. we call these battleground states because they're battles. and -- and i wrote a piece a couple days ago saying this is your moment. there is a lot more of you than the other side. if i was running the...
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back to stuart's point about roles and responsibility. the federal government isn't going to be able to solve this for everyone in the states do have a responsibility to prepare themselves or to identify their shortfalls so that the federal government can help them meet those shortfalls. >> i'm going to bring in stuart and also tom, if you can this as well. we are going to see a vaccine probably several some point. how do you ensure equitable access to a vaccine within the united states and globally?ac >> i will be brief here because the expert on this is tom , he's the expert on seen nationalism but our report does talk about the importance of supporting an international mechanism that that position on equity built into it based on public health and not simply trying to lock up supplies for citizens but calm, i think you see to that. >> thank you for that and it's a great question. we are weeks and potentially months away from a vaccine. there is a hsmultilateral initiative that the report report seeks to supporting two share vaccines. i
back to stuart's point about roles and responsibility. the federal government isn't going to be able to solve this for everyone in the states do have a responsibility to prepare themselves or to identify their shortfalls so that the federal government can help them meet those shortfalls. >> i'm going to bring in stuart and also tom, if you can this as well. we are going to see a vaccine probably several some point. how do you ensure equitable access to a vaccine within the united states...
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the southampton forward stuart armstrong is the player who has tested positive for the virus.ose contacts of his that our arsenal‘s defender kiernan tierney and celtics forward ryan christie. they're having to self—isolate for 1h days so all three of those players will not be a player for steve clark for tomorrow's huge game against israel. steve clark is adamant that he is just having to prepare as best he can and covid—19 has not become part and parcel of football and the game and parcel of football and the game and it simply is not immune. and parcel of football and the game and it simply is not immunem and parcel of football and the game and it simply is not immune. it is something that is and everybody‘s wife now and there is something we can do about that, we must adapt as much as we can and be ready and be prepared for it is probably the best way, and one of the speeches i a lwa ys way, and one of the speeches i always give to the squad is everybody who comes into the squad, i picks the next—to—last squad next time to cover such eventualities and to tell them all that t
the southampton forward stuart armstrong is the player who has tested positive for the virus.ose contacts of his that our arsenal‘s defender kiernan tierney and celtics forward ryan christie. they're having to self—isolate for 1h days so all three of those players will not be a player for steve clark for tomorrow's huge game against israel. steve clark is adamant that he is just having to prepare as best he can and covid—19 has not become part and parcel of football and the game and...
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lost our it was his first wife mary stuart -- guest: it was his first wife mary stuart when texas was largely democratic. baker grew up as a democrat. he did not have a lot of clinical experience because the family motto was work hard and stay out of politics. and their friends were violently anti-fdr when baker grew up during the new deal. it actually was george bush who convinced baker to finally abandon his registration as a democrat when he went to work on that first campaign and help to in the losing senate race as a republican. guest: we used to joke that on election day he would go vote because he often -- it often coincided with the opening of hunting season. he clearly was not very involved. host: let's go to pat in keyport, new jersey. republican line. go ahead. caller: i am curious if baker had any contact with cheney before the two presidents bush. thank you. guest: great question. his best some ways was friend. they are very different kind of republicans and have different views on things like the iraq war. at the time they were young people coming up in washington post w
lost our it was his first wife mary stuart -- guest: it was his first wife mary stuart when texas was largely democratic. baker grew up as a democrat. he did not have a lot of clinical experience because the family motto was work hard and stay out of politics. and their friends were violently anti-fdr when baker grew up during the new deal. it actually was george bush who convinced baker to finally abandon his registration as a democrat when he went to work on that first campaign and help to in...
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stuart, if everyone could just stand by. we're going to come back to this same group after this break. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ i got it all from you ♪ i'm always pushing through ♪ i know we'll make it to the finish line ♪ ♪ i know you're waiting on the other side ♪ ♪ i'm like you on-demand glucose monitoring. because they're always on. another life-changing technology from abbott. so you don't wait for life. you live it. >>> if you lose, what will that say to you about where america is today? >> well, it could say that i'm a lousy candidate and i didn't do a good job, but i think, i hope that it doesn't say that we are as racially, ethnically, and religiously, at odds with one another as it appears the president wants us to be. usually, you know, the president, in my view, with all due respect, has been divide and conquer, the way he does better if he splits us, if there's division. i think people need hope. i thinking look, george, i've never been more optimistic about the prospects of this country than i am today. i reall
stuart, if everyone could just stand by. we're going to come back to this same group after this break. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ i got it all from you ♪ i'm always pushing through ♪ i know we'll make it to the finish line ♪ ♪ i know you're waiting on the other side ♪ ♪ i'm like you on-demand glucose monitoring. because they're always on. another life-changing technology from abbott. so you don't wait for life. you live it. >>> if you lose, what will that say to you about...
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stuart: edward lawrence thank you very, very much. in the meantime were looking at reaction from the democratic ticket, we know that joe biden kamala harris have indeed been tested and kamala harris tested negative and were waiting to hear the results of joe biden about both candidates enter best wishes and prayers to the white house, peter doocy with the latest from ticket biden. what are you hearing. stuart: we are not hearing anything, joe biden is supposed to be here in an hour and 20 minutes with remarks in grand rapids but he still has not left his health house in the wilmington, delaware area, they travel in a plane alongside biden anywhere that he goes when he leaves town just reported to all of the networks that they do not have any update about timing but they did indicate which is now obvious, he is not going to make, if he decides to come at all, he is not going to make his first stop in grand rapids on the economy on time, 120 local. in recent days, the harrison joe biden campaign officials have been telling us that he an
stuart: edward lawrence thank you very, very much. in the meantime were looking at reaction from the democratic ticket, we know that joe biden kamala harris have indeed been tested and kamala harris tested negative and were waiting to hear the results of joe biden about both candidates enter best wishes and prayers to the white house, peter doocy with the latest from ticket biden. what are you hearing. stuart: we are not hearing anything, joe biden is supposed to be here in an hour and 20...
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a positive test for stuart armstrong means he's out for ten days.old to self—isolate for 14 days. also self—isolating for a fortnight, ryan christie who misses the upcoming derby with rangers as well as the triple header with scotland. covid israel, it's in every part of society. it's in football, and it's just going to be the way it's going to be for the next, hopefully not too long. i know you like a challenge, but this is might be the biggest challenge. the challenge to ta ke scotla nd biggest challenge. the challenge to take scotland to the tournament was a lwa ys take scotland to the tournament was always there. it's tomorrow night to make sure we make the nation smile. 0n the way to do that and an empty pa rt 0n the way to do that and an empty part tomorrow is to beat israel and set upa part tomorrow is to beat israel and set up a winner takes all playoff final against norway or serbia. it's the biggest game in scotland's 's history since the playoff because it's the exact same. i'm looking forward to trying to get this, this 23 or weight of s
a positive test for stuart armstrong means he's out for ten days.old to self—isolate for 14 days. also self—isolating for a fortnight, ryan christie who misses the upcoming derby with rangers as well as the triple header with scotland. covid israel, it's in every part of society. it's in football, and it's just going to be the way it's going to be for the next, hopefully not too long. i know you like a challenge, but this is might be the biggest challenge. the challenge to ta ke scotla nd...
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stuart hogg i5 troubles earlier on this year.ll, so an exciting scotland team. and even though that wale5 v scotland game doesn't have lots writing on it, i think we can see a cracking game of by think we can see a cracking game of rugby with two teams really looking... england are looking to back up the points and put pressure on ireland and france. they know they could win the game if re5ult5 go their way, though technically it i5 go their way, though technically it is in ireland's hand, her hands. chris is in ireland's hand, her hands. chri5jones, is in ireland's hand, her hands. chris jones, many thanks is in ireland's hand, her hands. chri5jones, many thanks indeed. many more to come from chris in the coming days. in the women's six nations, sunday's match in dublin between ireland and france has been called off due to a coronaviru5 outbreak in the french camp, with ireland told to prepare fora training camp this weekend in5tead. it's not clear if france will forfeit the match or if it will be replayed, possibly in december
stuart hogg i5 troubles earlier on this year.ll, so an exciting scotland team. and even though that wale5 v scotland game doesn't have lots writing on it, i think we can see a cracking game of by think we can see a cracking game of rugby with two teams really looking... england are looking to back up the points and put pressure on ireland and france. they know they could win the game if re5ult5 go their way, though technically it i5 go their way, though technically it is in ireland's hand, her...
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i am curious what stuart things about this.at the end especially, it was about your grievances on trade, on immigration. things that make you angry. now, it's just his grievances. he's whining about the media. even whining about the weather. why do i have to be in erie? even when he talks about covid and the collapse, it's about how it affects him. so, you know, he's lost the thread of even that which worked for him in 2016. >> stuart, what do you think of that? >> well, i think paul's right. he's a grievance candidate. the problem he has now is that the greatest grievance america has is covid and he denies covid. he is out there, now attacking doctors saying there's some plot to kill people because they'll make more money. i mean, i just don't really think attacking doctors is a great, closing message for a presidential race in the middle of a pandemic. it's just completely atonal. and i think the message of joe biden is one that is just -- it's very calming. it's very consistent with who he is and it just seems real. he is a
i am curious what stuart things about this.at the end especially, it was about your grievances on trade, on immigration. things that make you angry. now, it's just his grievances. he's whining about the media. even whining about the weather. why do i have to be in erie? even when he talks about covid and the collapse, it's about how it affects him. so, you know, he's lost the thread of even that which worked for him in 2016. >> stuart, what do you think of that? >> well, i think...
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sorry, stuart stevens. and i'll ask you again. >>> anyway, coming up next, everything, roland martin talks with me with a question and a question ice cube could not answer. estion ice cube could n answer. >>> good day everyone. welcome to weekends with alex witt. 17 days to the election and president trump and joe biden out on the campaign trail this weekend focusing on battleground states as november 3rd draws near. the president in michigan, wisconsin and nevada. joe biden heads to north carolina. >>> another day of campaigning today for the president after making a big election prediction. >> we are doing an incredible job in this country. this country is great and we have spirit like nobody's had spirit and there's going to be a red wave next week. it's going to be unbelievable
sorry, stuart stevens. and i'll ask you again. >>> anyway, coming up next, everything, roland martin talks with me with a question and a question ice cube could not answer. estion ice cube could n answer. >>> good day everyone. welcome to weekends with alex witt. 17 days to the election and president trump and joe biden out on the campaign trail this weekend focusing on battleground states as november 3rd draws near. the president in michigan, wisconsin and nevada. joe biden...
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stuart bbc look north. —— stuart whincup.ht they contain the remains of priests and other seniorfigures who lived around 2,500 years ago. tim allman reports. archaeologically speaking, the sands of saqqara are the gift that keeps on giving. for around 3,000 years, the dead were buried here. and now, once more, it gives up its secrets. dozens of ornately decorated coffins, found buried deep below the surface. notjust an important historical find, but the source of some national satisfaction, too. i‘m very proud that this discovery of today, with 59 wooden coffins in perfect condition of preservation, was done by egyptian mission and egyptian hands. the coffins are believed to date back to the 6th or 7th century bc, around the time of the 26th dynasty, the last native rulers of egypt before the persian conquest. their occupants were most likely priests, dignitaries, traders, important figures, and there may well be more to come, with other coffins still to be found. so today is not the end of the discovery. i consider it is the
stuart bbc look north. —— stuart whincup.ht they contain the remains of priests and other seniorfigures who lived around 2,500 years ago. tim allman reports. archaeologically speaking, the sands of saqqara are the gift that keeps on giving. for around 3,000 years, the dead were buried here. and now, once more, it gives up its secrets. dozens of ornately decorated coffins, found buried deep below the surface. notjust an important historical find, but the source of some national satisfaction,...
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stuart: terrible.brian: you can't get off your back unless you open up the doors and people are going to have to negotiate that risk personally and professionally but not if your governor or mayor doesn't let you like it's happening here. if it hurts the president's fortunes, wall street says what does a biden administration look like and that means adding states, it means packing the court, if it means good-bye filibuster, if you don't like change, man, you're not going to like that. stuart: a lot of what you said, brian, depends on whether or not the democrat take the senate. steve: fire wall. brian: if the president loses republicans lose. stuart: you have to wait for the total result. i will say this, if biden wins and the democrats win the senate, you have a real problem here because you have tax increases, a packed court coming, you have all kinds of changes, but if it's just joe biden and the white house and the republicans keep the senate, the damage and i'm making a judgment here, the damage t
stuart: terrible.brian: you can't get off your back unless you open up the doors and people are going to have to negotiate that risk personally and professionally but not if your governor or mayor doesn't let you like it's happening here. if it hurts the president's fortunes, wall street says what does a biden administration look like and that means adding states, it means packing the court, if it means good-bye filibuster, if you don't like change, man, you're not going to like that. stuart: a...
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still i got to know meg stuart in dresden. i knew her name from before but we've never met that was the 1st time. i danced congress 2019 makes do it is the 1st choreographer to be made artistic director. she hopes to create lasting connections collective experience through dance improvisation and perhaps even that utopia of a global community. their connections are real the conversations are grounded and they're all sharing different experiences together. and it's it's great to be in a social dance class with the term attorney and then be and dialogue. with students it's just really i find it really mix and i feel like it has a real promise for no other way of to string. ending this whole dance community. so i look at the movements between people i am interested in social courtesy. it can be so simple when we go to meet someone do we how do you greet them what or how do we navigate social space social interactions and movements. and what causes change what causes people to really mobilize around a certain idea. or to get passi
still i got to know meg stuart in dresden. i knew her name from before but we've never met that was the 1st time. i danced congress 2019 makes do it is the 1st choreographer to be made artistic director. she hopes to create lasting connections collective experience through dance improvisation and perhaps even that utopia of a global community. their connections are real the conversations are grounded and they're all sharing different experiences together. and it's it's great to be in a social...
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is according to i got to know make stuart in dresden. i knew her name from before he was we've never met that was the 1st time. i danced congress 2019 makes do it is the 1st choreographer to be. maid artistic director. she hopes to create lasting connections collective experience through dance improvisation and perhaps even that utopia of a global community. their connections are real the conversations are grounded and they're all sharing different experiences together. and it's great to be in a social dance class with the term attorney and then be in dialogue with it with students it's just really i find it really mix and i feel like it has a real promise for another way of for us to strengthening the whole dance community . so i look at the movements between people i'm interested in social courtesy. it can be so simple when we go to meet someone new how do you greet them what or how do we never get social space social interactions and movements. and what causes change what causes people to really mobilize around a certain idea. to get
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stuart stevens is here. he worked on both of george w. bush's presidential campaigns and was mitt romney's chief strategist in 2012. he's an adviser with the lincoln project and wrote the book "it was all a lie." bob, while the president didn't talk about draining the swamp, he does continue this narrative that he's this outsider, never been a politician. maybe trying to make us forget that he's been in office for the last four years. >> it's a typical play by president trump. always running as the outsider, even though he's the incumbent. he has a record now and vice president biden attacked him on that record. called him to account on his response to the coronavirus pandemic. and that's why, when i'm talking to republicans and trump campaign officials and those who are just in the gop and running for office themselves, they are nervous that record is their burden as well. that as much as president trump through his own rhetoric and quips can escape scrutiny. the republican party generally speaking feels like they cannot. >> stuart, your
stuart stevens is here. he worked on both of george w. bush's presidential campaigns and was mitt romney's chief strategist in 2012. he's an adviser with the lincoln project and wrote the book "it was all a lie." bob, while the president didn't talk about draining the swamp, he does continue this narrative that he's this outsider, never been a politician. maybe trying to make us forget that he's been in office for the last four years. >> it's a typical play by president trump....
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i want to take the opportunity to thank tom and stuart that did the lions share of the writing here and were able to put together this group of folks and experts some of whom have joined us today. the idea was what could we do better the next time. we had an obligation to protect vulnerable populations who were particularly hard-hit. we talk about and sylvia mentioned the economic impact of the pandemic. what we found i think everyone agreed was this preparedness is the key to reducing the enormity of that impact on populations and on the economics. what we looked for i look for in ground. the preparedness at the state and local levels and federal levels testing, contract tracing and being prepared to do those things in a national and global way is the key to the preparedness and response. >> sylvia, and you played a role in the outbreaks such as the george wh administration. how do you think not only the united states the international community, some of the biggest disparities have dealt with the pandemic at this time? >> i am not sure right now that is what is most helpful. but to as
i want to take the opportunity to thank tom and stuart that did the lions share of the writing here and were able to put together this group of folks and experts some of whom have joined us today. the idea was what could we do better the next time. we had an obligation to protect vulnerable populations who were particularly hard-hit. we talk about and sylvia mentioned the economic impact of the pandemic. what we found i think everyone agreed was this preparedness is the key to reducing the...
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stuart, thanks so much. you going to do your show 9 to noon today. >> if you are not careful 9 to noon on the fox business network. brian: have you power. sometimes you leave and they have to find a host. >> that's not true. ainsley: he just called you baby, brian. brian: i know. i'm going to watch this tape back. stuart, thank you so much. jillian, would you tell us what else is happening? jillian: let's begin your headlines with this. the fourth person has died in the rapidly growing zogg fire in california. firefighters are facing unseasonably hot weather and dry conditions. strong winds are fueling the grass fire in wine country. the owner of our glass winery joined me on fox and friends earlier to talk about his road to recovery. >> we ended up evacuating, i think, four times on sunday as the fire was moving around us. we still have inventories of wine, the caves themselves did not burn. and so we are going to have some economic challenges ahead. jillian: devastating. at least 19 wineries and restaurant
stuart, thanks so much. you going to do your show 9 to noon today. >> if you are not careful 9 to noon on the fox business network. brian: have you power. sometimes you leave and they have to find a host. >> that's not true. ainsley: he just called you baby, brian. brian: i know. i'm going to watch this tape back. stuart, thank you so much. jillian, would you tell us what else is happening? jillian: let's begin your headlines with this. the fourth person has died in the rapidly...
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stuart: i think i'm with you. i don't want to live on mars. time's up for stuart. time is starting now for neil. it is yours. neil: thank you, stuart, very, very much. at corner of wall and broad the dow is down6 points. the earnings parade is starting today. even though most of the banks front and sent irin focus today, reporting easily beating estimates it is not all about them. technology, you can see with the nasdaq there, that is ault not that far from a record as the pace it is going. amazon greasing the skids as it was yesterday. apple in and out of positive territory. apple with the big announcements today everyone is focusing on. four different new iphones. i think they're calling it 12 models that will be released. we'll be getting details on all of that in about an hour. apple is sometimes seen as a proxy on consumer spending, entertainment, computer, mass mutual fund reflecting how we all feel and our appetite to buy stuff. some of this stuff we're told could be very, very pricey. depending how it all lays out, when tim cook makes the announcement, we'l
stuart: i think i'm with you. i don't want to live on mars. time's up for stuart. time is starting now for neil. it is yours. neil: thank you, stuart, very, very much. at corner of wall and broad the dow is down6 points. the earnings parade is starting today. even though most of the banks front and sent irin focus today, reporting easily beating estimates it is not all about them. technology, you can see with the nasdaq there, that is ault not that far from a record as the pace it is going....